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Daily Briefing: Singaporeans' biggest CPF complains; Singapore Airlines cabin crew's surprise choir show

And fire at NUS put out.

  • Few questions divide Singaporeans as much as this one – What is CPF used for? As you process your own answer to that question, chances are the words “retirement,” “housing,” healthcare” and maybe “Ponzi scheme” are running through your head. Read more here.
  • Travelers at Changi Aiport on Thursday were treated to a heart-warming pre-Valentine's Day treat as they were serenaded by over 22 members of Singapore Airlines’ cabin crew. Know more here.
  • A fire took place Friday at the Kent Ridge Campus of the National University of Singapore (NUS). Find out more here.
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