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Singapore’s ruling PAP at 70, Cantopop classic The Bund: 5 weekend reads you missed

From Singapore’s PAP turning 70 to a look back at Cantopop classic The Bund, here are five stories you may have missed over the weekend

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1. Singapore’s ruling PAP turns 70: can its dominance last?

PAP supporters and office workers gather to listen to Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore’s then-prime minister, during an election rally in 2015. Photo: AFP
PAP supporters and office workers gather to listen to Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore’s then-prime minister, during an election rally in 2015. Photo: AFP

2. ‘Mummy, it hurts’: Malaysian woman makes last call to mother after car crushed by container

21-year-old Lee Zi Rou was killed when a container rolled off a truck and fell onto her car. Photo: Penang State Fire and Rescue Department
21-year-old Lee Zi Rou was killed when a container rolled off a truck and fell onto her car. Photo: Penang State Fire and Rescue Department

3. How Cantopop classic The Bund took Hong Kong by storm and lives on in people’s hearts

Popular singer Frances Yip Lai-yee. Photo: SCMP
Popular singer Frances Yip Lai-yee. Photo: SCMP
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