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December 3, 2008 Wednesday
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SINGAPOREANS can get to watch films about local politicians and their parties, as film-makers look set to enjoy more freedom to make them.

But such party political films still have to clear one hurdle before they can be screened. An independent panel of experts will first have to decide if the film had set out to mislead the public.

If so, it would be banned.

 
Back home after long ordeal

HOME at last - if a week later than planned.

A church group of 50 Singaporeans who had been stranded in Bangkok cheered and clapped when SilkAir's MI765 touched down at Changi Airport.

As they walked into Terminal 2's arrival hall, they fell onto their knees and gave thanks.

Muslim groups: It's heinous

NINE leading Muslim organisations in Singapore have come forward to condemn last week's Mumbai terrorist attacks which left 188 people dead.

   
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