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Daily Briefing: WWF raises scrutiny on Saiga horn trade in Singapore; All eyes on Singapore for Earth Hour 2014

Singaporean guide dog owner ‘refused’ service at McDonald’s.

  • The next time you pull out your wallet to pay for a bottle of cooling water, antelope drink or tea, you may want to look a little closer at its ingredients list — because it might contain the horn of an endangered animal. Read more here.
  • Now that Spidey and company are Singapore-bound for this year’s Earth Hour, all eyes are turned to the Lion City in the build-up to 29 March.  Find out more here.
  • Singaporean guide dog owner Cassandra Chiu said that she and a friend were “refused” service at McDonald’s on Monday amid the retail chain’s island-wide free breakfast promotion. Know more here.
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