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Daily Briefing: Singaporeans start to get the "wheelies"; Man sentenced to 5 weeks' jail for spitting

And here's what 8 in 10 married Singaporeans prioritize.

  • Check out this new personal transportation device that's recently rolled into Singapore in this video.
  • The man at the centre of the Woodlands Bus Interchange spitting incident last year was sentenced to five weeks in jail and slapped an $800 fine, but he was wiping away grateful tears as he was led out of court handcuffed. Read more here.
  • A recent survey, which involved 2,000 participants, has shown that 8 out of 10 Singaporeans say being a “good spouse” is one of their top priorities. Know more here.
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