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Scammers face up to 24 strokes of the cane in Singapore
Scammers in Singapore face mandatory caning of up to 24 strokes for serious cases with effect from Tuesday as a law authorizing the punishment came into effect. The city-state has doubled down on ...
The Oilers placed one of their forwards on waivers hoping he’d clear, but the Hurricanes stepped in with a claim.
Cebu Daily News on MSN
Scammers in Singapore: They face up to 24 strokes of the cane
Scammers in Singapore face mandatory caning of up to 24 strokes for serious cases with effect from Tuesday as a law ...
Police said a 56-year-old man had been admitted to Tan Tock Seng Hospital at 6.50am on Dec 24. The man, who was unconscious, was subsequently pronounced dead.
Some days, I walk into work without a visible mobility aid. Other days, I rely on a cane because of pain, how far I will have ...
Singapore’s government has announced that scammers will face mandatory caning of up to 24 strokes starting December 30 ...
When he had lectured at the school before, every child had seemed a model of behavior. That behavior, he concluded, was the result of a chastening caning now & then. So Eric Wildman, who manufactures ...
Wildly popular chicken finger chain Raising Cane's held a truly grand opening for the new Wolfchase Cordova location on Dec. 4. Despite being an icy cold December morning with a chill index below 30 ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — The wait is over for West Michigan’s first Raising Cane’s, the rapidly expanding Louisiana-born fast-food chicken chain whose sales now surpass KFC and rank just behind Chick-fil-A ...
Raising Cane’s, a popular chicken finger chain, continues to expand in New Jersey with at least four new locations planned including one opening next month. Raising Cane’s already has six restaurants ...
As the end of 2025 comes near, chicken-finger chain Raising Cane’s is continuing its expansion, opening locations in eight states in November. The restaurant announced plans to open 11 new locations ...
Louisiana sugarcane farmers acknowledge they depend greatly on migrant workers from Mexico to plant and harvest their crops. (Photo by Olivia Perillo/The Current) In the late summer heat, the hours ...
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