Too bad there's no Lao Hero to torch the EVIL PAIR for the BILLIONS they've LOST and the lives they've wrecked!
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<TR><TD width="33%">View all thumbnail</TD><TD class=georgia12 align=middle width="33%">Photo 5 of 16</TD><TD align=right width="33%">« Prev Next »</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top colSpan=3>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mrs Lee arrived on the Uniquely Singapore float.
The estimated 75,000 spectators who turned up for the first day of the Chingay Parade last night were determined not to miss a thing, with the festival featuring 4,300 participants and 13 floats, the most ever in the parade's 37-year history. The two-day event is expected to attract about 150,000 people.
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<TR><TD width="33%">View all thumbnail</TD><TD class=georgia12 align=middle width="33%">Photo 5 of 16</TD><TD align=right width="33%">« Prev Next »</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top colSpan=3>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mrs Lee arrived on the Uniquely Singapore float.
The estimated 75,000 spectators who turned up for the first day of the Chingay Parade last night were determined not to miss a thing, with the festival featuring 4,300 participants and 13 floats, the most ever in the parade's 37-year history. The two-day event is expected to attract about 150,000 people.
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