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Woman stabs passengers on South Korea train after being called ‘ajumma’
Although the word “ajumma” is a casual way of referring to a middle-aged woman, it has grown to be associated with negative connotations among Koreans.One person claimed the villa was sold to him at a lower price, while the eventual buyer claimed the owner did not disclose there had been an earlier deal.This comes more than three months after tunnelling works caused part of Farrer Road to cave in.
Ms Lynette Tan, head honcho of Singapore Space and Technology, believes the country is coming into the new space economy at an opportune time.Preliminary reports suggest that the car skidded off the road while negotiating a bend in Cavenagh Road, said the police.
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