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FAKE: NOTICE OF SCHOOL CLOSURE ON THURSDAY 1 OCTOBER 2015
— This is genuine The Star @staronline 41m41 minutes ago Education Ministry: All schools nationwide to open tomorrow http://bit.ly/1PN55Ee PETALING JAYA: All schools nationwide will open Thursday, including those in Johor that were closed for the past two days, says … Continue reading
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The Haze: Singapore uses the PSI. It also gives a haze subsidy.
— The Haze: From Indonesia with ‘Love’.. — Singapore prepares for the next wave of haze. 27 January 2016 All school classrooms to get air purifiers for hazy conditions Posted 27 Jan 2016 17:17 Channel NewsAsia @ChannelNewsAsia … SINGAPORE: In … Continue reading
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The Haze: From Indonesia with ‘Love’..
— Malaysia API real-time updates: Click on the location of your choice — Updated Singaporean: Crazy! The PSI is 300. Indonesian: That’s nothing. It’s 1,800 here. Malaysian: How do you breathe? Indonesian: With great difficulty but we’re used to it. Singapore: … Continue reading