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Going for gold, but on our steam only – Only native-born citizens should be allowed to represent Singapore in international sports
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102:Tan Ing How
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1402:5 May 2008
1374:HCI won 2-1
1338:SAS won 3-0
1302:HCI won 3-0
838:Daisy Irani
809:and former
208:Adrian Pang
151:26 May 2008
110:Vivian Chew
108:Monica Goh
104:Prem Anand
76:of episodes
46:Adrian Pang
1634:Categories
1594:2008-02-11
1569:2018-08-03
1540:2018-08-03
1516:References
1491:Adrian Tan
1464:RI won 3-0
1428:RI won 2-1
1392:RI won 3-0
1266:RI won 2-1
970:Round One
912:(Brazil).
296:Round One
287:Season 1.
219:Jason Chan
175:television
155:2008-05-26
145:2007-01-09
118:60 Minutes
84:Production
65:of seasons
42:Jason Chan
1483:K.K. Seet
1479:The Arena
1063:Wildcard
924:The Arena
910:Nutty Boy
905:Mortified
892:The Arena
794:K.K. Seet
759:The Arena
388:Wildcard
347:Wildcard
285:The Arena
272:The Arena
264:The Arena
253:The Arena
233:The Arena
183:Singapore
166:The Arena
99:Producers
56:Singapore
23:The Arena
1534:Archived
1244:Airdate
542:Airdate
266:Season 1
967:School
293:School
173:-style
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138:Release
128:Network
1473:Judges
1247:Topic
866:8 Days
840:, and
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545:Topic
245:Poland
241:Brazil
171:debate
1227:Note:
1210:Lost
1191:Lost
1172:Lost
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1136:Lost
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1084:Lost
1066:Lost
1045:Lost
1027:Lost
821:Today
525:Note:
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375:Lost
355:Lost
169:is a
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