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Inflation may be stabilising after peaking in the later part of the third quarter, said analysts.Return of New Year’s Eve fireworks in Marina Bay boosts business for eateries offering views
The full lifting of restrictions this year, with no limits on group-size dining, for example, has also put more people in a party mood.China races to expand Covid-19 critical care as studies point to a million or more deaths The Chinese government said earlier this month that China currently has 138,100 intensive care beds, or about 10 per 100,000 people.A series of Russian defeats and retreats have swung the momentum of the 10-month war in Kyiv's favour.MOH says the public should also consider pills from alternative manufacturers.There had been a number of serious accidents since the junction was completed more than a decade ago.The goal is to expand to 300 stores here in five years.
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