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'Adopt a Wishing Star' brings festive cheer to less-privileged children
Published Tue, Dec 8, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
ALL I want for Christmas is some stationery, a school bag and shoes, wrote 11-year-old Isham. For nine-year-old Wei Yong, it was a school bag, stationery and water bottles.
Theirs were two of many other "wishing stars" hung on a large Christmas tree in the lobby of Orchard Hotel.
Christmas means many things to many people. But it is best remembered as a time for giving, joy and sharing amid the c…
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