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Hearts of Gold
2 September 2010

This storybook is the sixth in the series of storybooks published by the Inter-Religious Harmony Circle (IRHC), which are targeted at children and anyone who loves stories. "Hearts of Gold" is a collection of stories and fables from various religions in Singapore, illustrating that true wealth transcends material pursuits.

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Our Singapore: One People, Many Cultures Series from What's Up on Chinese joss paper shop (Aug Issue)
1 August 2010

This is part of a What's Up series for OnePeople.sg. It takes a closer look at Singapore's many colourful cultures. The August 2010 issue features a Chinese joss paper shop.

For earlier issue, please click here.

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"A Tragedy of Errors" - a Maria Hertogh Special Issue from Mix Magazine
1 July 2010

Mix Magazine is published by What's Up, Singapore's Newpaper for Students. This Maria Hertogh Special Issue is published with the support of the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS), OnePeople.sg and the Community Engagement Programme (CEP).

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Our Singapore: One People, Many Cultures Series from What's Up on Malay wedding (Jul Issue)
1 July 2010

This is part of a What's Up series for OnePeople.sg. It takes a closer look at Singapore's many colourful cultures. The July 2010 issue features the Malay wedding in a neighbourhood void deck.

For earlier issue, please click here.

(With thanks to What's Up and OnePeople.sg)

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