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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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