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The Singapore Flyer [a] is an observation wheel at the Downtown Core district of Singapore. Officially opened on 15 April 2008, it has 28 air-conditioned capsules, each able to accommodate 28 passengers, and incorporates a three-story terminal building.
Some individuals and organizations send flyers through e-mail, a tactic that avoids spending money on paper, printing and mailing or hiring people to post the flyers on telephone poles or hand them out. Digital flyers can be shared on the internet. The digital flyer may be embedded into the body of the e-mail or added as an attachment to be opened.
Passenger airport fares for those leaving Singapore will rise by $3 a year for four years from 2027 Flyers out of Singapore prepare: Revamped terminals mean higher fees are on the way Skip to main ...
Does this article really need two almost identical photos (Image:SingaporeFlyerNDP 2007Preview.JPG and Image:Singapore Flyer NDP2007.JPG? And do the originals have to be that big (1.42MB and 1.28MB)? Michael Bednarek 07:16, 4 August 2007 (UTC) Is it the biggest of its kind in the world? I always thought the london eye was taller.
STPI is a not-for-profit organisation established with the support of the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts (presently known as the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth – MCCY), Singapore Tourism Board, and Singapore Totalisator Board, [3] in line with the government’s Renaissance City Plan to position the nation as the prime arts hub of Southeast Asia.
The printing presses in Singapore has been subjected to government regulations since the early days of colonial Singapore. A Printing Presses Bill for the Straits Settlements, was first introduced in 1919, [2] and then enacted in 1920 as the Printing Presses Act. [3] The initial version sought to license the ownership of printing presses. [2]