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Wednesday, January 28, 2009 - 1:16 AM

CNY's over

Chinese New Year is over. Time to get back in the game at school. Also, I better start thinking of ways to clean up my room. It is so messed up I can hardly move in there.

Life's but a game

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Friday, January 16, 2009 - 10:22 PM

RI Tragedy: Reflection

Tee Yan Chyuan's passing was a very unexpected one. From the article on the straitstimes, I could tell that he was a person filled with dreams and ambitions. His passing may be a sad one but he has reminded us of something important. Life is very fragile and it is subjected to all kinds of twist and turns. Tee Yan Chyuan's memory inspires us to reach out for the dreams that we have. He has left a legacy for students to carry on. The legacy of working towards our dreams.

Life's but a game

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It was indeed a tradedy. Tee Yan Chyuan, 12, topped St Hilda Primary School last year with a score of 284. His dream was to go to RI and he did it. His dream was short-lived. After a badminton lesson at Tampines Sports Hall, he continued playing with his sister. When he left for a drink, he suddenly collapsed and his sister was informed about it. His sister rushed to him but she felt no pulse. Although Yan Chyuan was rushed toSingapore General Hospital, the doctors were unable to revive him. Tee Yan Chyuan passed on due to suspected cardiorespiratory failure. Investigatons are still being carried out.
Tee Yan Chyuan's passing was a unexpected one. His parents stated that he was a lively boy with no trace of medical problems and consistently acheived gold for napfa.
Many people will miss him but they will also find comfort knowing he is in a better place.

Life's but a game

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