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YOG Tickets - Only Less Than 50% Sold And They Say Sales Is Brisk?

wahlaneh...
that vivi ahneh going to exploit our local youths liao.
recently i went for interview for YOG logistics n guess wat they told me?
"ur action starts after they finish their games and before they start - dismantling n moving those heavy equipments eg weight-lifting equipments, track n field equipments, etc... but dun worry hor got students helping u hor. they are much stronger n younger - u just supervise them let them do lor."
 
No Money To Help Poor And Elderly. But Plenty Of Money To Show Off For FTs
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THIS IS 1000% CCB. FUCK THEM OFF THIS COMING ERECTIONS:oIo:

YOG surpasses budget
By Jonathan Wong

THE budget for the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG) has surpassed original estimates of US$75 million ($104 million) by more than three times.

The projected government spending for the 13-day Games in August will now be approximately $387 million.

This was revealed today by Mr Niam Chiang Meng, the Permanent Secretary for Community Development in a briefing at MCYS headquarters at Thomson Road regarding the Aug 14-26 Games.

He stressed however, that the benefits will still continue to outweigh the increased cost. Besides $260 million (or 70 per cent of the budget) worth of contracts that has been awarded to local companies, the YOG is also expected to attract about 40,000 foreign visitors, generating a $57 million boom in tourism receipts.

Also, the IOC has estimated that the YOG will be watched by a global audience of 1.5 billion, with the total international media value in excess of $86 million.

http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking...ry_550268.html

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