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When Kallang roaredTHE 33-year-old National Stadium in Kallang will stage the National Day Parade for the last time this year and close later this year. It will be missed.
Palm of Thoughts writes: "The National Stadium is snonymous with Singapore soccer in my eyes... The memory of how the whole stadium would shake with the Kallang Roar whenever Singapore scored still gives me goose pimples all over."
3Dmaniac feels that the stadium should be remembered as a national icon. He says: "I have always thought of the National Stadium as a monument. It's been with us for such a long time, ever since I was born."
http://talkback.stomp.com.sg/forums/showthread.php?t=1690Don't be deaf to pleasSOME Singaporeans are wondering whether more can be done to help the hearing-impaired.
Cliff thinks that schools for the deaf can benefit from more support from the Government. He writes: "Interpreters, like myself, are mostly volunteers, untrained. Television programmes, including news broadcasts, are not captioned.
Tecksoon writes: "Many programmes aired in Singapore are American programmes, supplied from American satellite feeds. The United States requires captioning. Why aren't the captions rebroadcast?"
http://singabloodypore.blogspot.com/2006/08/being-deaf-in-singapore.htmli think if next week still the same hor, we dun need to put webthreads until we're featured liao.
