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Daily Briefing: Seniors say 3Gen flats may cause conflicts; Singapore’s Bugis Street goes virtual with e-shopping site

And PM Lee's press sec issues letter to The Economist.

  • Seniors at the Ministry of National Development (MND)'s latest dialogue said they would prefer to live near their children, but not necessarily with them. Read more here.
  • Shopping at Singapore’s Bugis Street will be more exciting and less time-consuming as Bugis Street is bringing on board their fashion apparel to the Web. Know more here.
  • Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s press secretary Chang Li Lin has issued a letter to The Economist, in response to an opinion piece the magazine had written about the ongoing defamation case against Singapore blogger Roy Ngerng. Find out more here.
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