Pope Says COVID-19 ‘Lady’ Must Be Obeyed, Give Up Mask

[ad_1] VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis on Wednesday (October 28) described the COVID-19 pandemic as a tough “lady” foreman who must be obeyed, but he and most of his close associates did not wear masks in their general audience. At the beginning of the indoor audience, Francisco apologized to the people …

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Art groups, community centers in between locations that can resume live performances starting November 1, community news, and featured stories

[ad_1] SINGAPORE – With small-scale live performances set to resume on Sunday (November 1) in select venues, Culture, Community and Youth Minister Edwin Tong on Wednesday (October 28) urged people to “get out ( For sure, of course!) And support our artists wholeheartedly. “ Writing on Facebook, he said that …

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3-Line MRT Failure: Alstom to Replace 150km of Power Cables at Tuas West Extension; The October 14 outage affected 123,000 commuters, transportation news and stories

[ad_1] SINGAPORE – All power lines along the Tuas West Extension will be replaced after a massive three-line failure that left more than 6,700 passengers stranded on trains stranded for up to three hours on October 14. In a joint briefing with rail operator SMRT and systems provider Alstom on …

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