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			<title>Singapore's T3!</title>
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			<description>Singapore&amp;#39;s T3 terminal is a brand new terminal that the locals hope will thrust Singapore ahead of rivals Hong Kong, in the race for the best airport in the world.Checking in is a breeze, and once you get through immigration, you are greeted with seemingly a million shopping options. </description>
			<author>sachaf</author>
		<category>terminal</category>
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			<title>Singapore's Icon - The Merlion</title>
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			<description>The Merlion was first designed as an emblem for the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) in 1964 - the lion head with a fish body resting on a crest of waves quickly became Singapore&amp;#39;s icon to the rest of the world.&lt;br/&gt;Designed by Mr Fraser Brunner, a curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium, the lion head represents the lion spotted by Prince Sang Nila Utama when he re-discovered Singapura in 11 AD, as recorded in the &amp;quot;Malay Annals&amp;quot;. The fish tail of the Merlion symbolises the ancient city of  [...]</description>
			<author>mavist</author>
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