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Daily Briefing: 5 uniquely Singaporean CNY practices; Elderly man found unconscious near MRT track

CASE complaints hit all-time high in 2013.

  • Singaporeans have their own special way of celebrating the Lunar New Year it seems. Know more here
  • A man in his 70s, who was found lying unconscious near the train track between Tanah Merah and Expo MRT station on Saturday afternoon, was not hit by a train as reported by local media earlier on Saturday evening. Read more here.
  • The number of complaints to the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) hit a record 29,354 last year. Find out more here.
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