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Oct 19, 2010

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Charred remains: Two firemen hosing the burnt stalls at the Chow Kit wet market last night. — <span class=
A fire believed to be caused by a short circuit destroyed 30 stalls at the Chow Kit wet market.
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Malaysian is top law student
at Cambridge University

A 23-year-old Malaysian has emerged as the top student in his final-year law examinations at Cambridge University. Tan Zhongshan obtained a first-class honours in the Bachelor of Arts (Law) in June this year at Queens’ College, which is part of the university, one of England’s oldest and most prestigious. 





 


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