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Daily Briefing: Looking back at the property market with regret; 2015 is the year for durians

And Amos Yee walks out a free man.

  • Property prices have risen so much that it has become out of reach for many middle-income Singaporeans. Many middle class income people lament for not having invested in a condo ten years ago when prices were half the price of what it is today. Read more here
  • Singaporeans are enjoying a bumper crop of pungent durians, the so called "king of fruits", which are something of a national obsession. Find out more here
  • A Singapore teenager who posted a video online deemed offensive to Christians and an obscene image of late leader Lee Kuan Yew will be released after the court sentenced him on Monday to jail time already served. Read more here. 
     
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