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  2. Toto (lottery) - Wikipedia

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    Toto (lottery) Toto (est. in 1968 and stylised as TOTO) is a legalised form of lottery sold in Singapore, known by different names elsewhere. It is held by Singapore Pools, the only legal lottery operator in Singapore. [2] As of April 2015, it was the second most popular type of gambling activity after 4-Digits. [3]

  3. Singapore Pools - Wikipedia

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    S$623 million (2013) [2] Owner. Government of Singapore. Parent. Tote Board. Website. www .singaporepools .com .sg. Singapore Pools (Private) Limited is a state-owned lottery subsidiary company in Singapore. As a wholly owned subsidiary of the Tote Board, it is the only operator that is legally allowed to run lotteries in Singapore.

  4. 1997 Singaporean general election - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. General elections were held in Singapore on 2 January 1997. President Ong Teng Cheong dissolved parliament on 16 December 1996 on the advice of Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. The results were released in the late evening that day and the ruling People's Action Party won a total of 81 out of 83 seats as well as a tenth consecutive term ...

  5. When’s the last time you were angry? Just recalling the ...

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    When’s the last time you were angry? Just recalling the experience may be detrimental to your heart health, study says

  6. Football pools - Wikipedia

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    Football pools. The Totocalcio Logo. In the United Kingdom, the football pools, often referred to as "the pools", is a betting pool based on predicting the outcome of association football matches taking place in the coming week. The pools are typically cheap to enter, and may encourage gamblers to enter several bets.

  7. Singapore International Television - Wikipedia

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    Singapore International Television ( SITV) (Malay: Televisyen Antarabangsa Singapura) [1] was a Singaporean satellite television channel operated by the Singapore International Foundation. Broadcasting an hour a day with the aim of catering the Singaporean diaspora across Asia, the line-up was offered by SBC and its successor entities .

  8. 2020 Singaporean general election - Wikipedia

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    The last results came at 3:44 am in which Aljunied GRC and Nee Soon GRC are retained by WP leader Pritam Singh and PAP with 59.93% and 61.90% respectively. The result saw PAP's vote share reduced island-wide at 61.24%, down from 69.86% in the last election in 2015 and the lowest share since the 2011 elections.

  9. 1973 SEAP Games - Wikipedia

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    Singapore National Stadium. ← Kuala Lumpur 1971. Bangkok 1975 →. The 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, officially known as the 7th Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Singapore from 1 to 8 September 1973 with 16 sports featured in the games. This was the first time Singapore hosted the games.