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Trio headline tight last round at S'pore Open

The Straits Times

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November 09, 2025

Fans can expect a thrilling final day at the US$2 million (S$2.6 million) Moutai Singapore Open on Nov 9, with three golfers - South Korea’s Lee Soo-min and Wang Jeung-hun, and United States' James Piot sharing the lead after the third round at the Singapore Island Country Club.

Lee, who started the day two shots ahead of the 68-strong field, had a blemish-free round on the New Course, posting three birdies, including a key shot on the par-five 18th to card a 69.

Wang and Piot posted five-under 67s for a three-day total of 15-under 201 to draw level with Lee ahead of the final round on Nov 9.

Japan’s Yosuke Asaji (65) and South Korea’s Kim Bio (67) are one shot back, with 2019 winner Jazz Janewattananond (68) of Thailand, Australia’s Kevin Yuan (69) and South Africa’s Ian Snyman (69) also in the mix.

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Curator Syed Muhammad Hafiz starts the day with reading to set the tone

Who: Independent curator Syed Muhammad Hafiz, 41, who curated the ongoing show Metamorphosis at homegrown Cuturi Gallery.

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2 mins

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Drinking in Singapore's evolving wine-bar scene

Mr Roberto Duran, 45, wine director at Temper Wine Room & Lounge, agrees that while overall alcohol consumption seems to be dipping, guests are drinking with more intention.

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4 mins

February 01, 2026

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S’pore a ‘special place’ in giving journey of Eduardo Saverin and his wife Elaine

Facebook co-founder and wife see giving as a responsibility that comes with privilege

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2 mins

February 01, 2026

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Quantedge Foundation aims to do more for social mobility through philanthropy, says CEO

For the past 10 years, philanthropic organisation Quantedge Foundation Singapore has largely stayed behind the scenes.

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3 mins

February 01, 2026

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Low interest rates sound great but can cause a painful ‘sugar high’

Lower mortgage rates, lower credit card rates, lower business loan rates, you name it.

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5 mins

February 01, 2026

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When sexual assault victims are accused of lying by their own families

Two men were recently convicted of sexually assaulting girls. The victims had told family members about the attacks but were accused of lying. Counsellors explain the dangers of not believing victims and the impact this can have on the home.

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4 mins

February 01, 2026

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India's wealthy embrace a new luxury symbol - water

At an Indian gourmet food store, Ms Avanti Mehta is organising a blind tasting of drinks sourced from France, Italy and India.

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3 mins

February 01, 2026

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Cubans queue for fuel as Trump issues oil ultimatum

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3 mins

February 01, 2026

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Say annyeong to Jeju meat

Premium beef and pork from South Korea are now allowed in Singapore, and restaurants, even non-Korean ones, are serving it

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5 mins

February 01, 2026

The Straits Times

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CONQUER THE DRAGON IN SOUTH AFRICA

The stress of rush-hour chaos on unfamiliar highways fades the farther I drive from Johannesburg, until all that remains is an empty straightaway and the hum of my rented Renault.

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6 mins

February 01, 2026

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