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Daily Briefing: Singapore drinkers complain about jacked-up beer prices; Malaysia jet sent "pings" after going missing

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  • Following the increase in liquor duties in February, beer drinkers in Singapore have filed complaints with the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) saying that some food and beverage vendors have been marking up the prices of beers by more than the calculated increase set by the Ministry of Finance. Read more here.
  • Satellites picked up faint electronic pulses from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 after it went missing on Saturday, but the signals gave no information about where the stray jet was heading and little else about its fate, two sources close to the investigation said on Thursday. Know more here.
  • In recent years, many Asian celebrities have relocated to Singapore, citing its lack of paparazzi culture and social stability. Find out more here.
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