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Two students to study in Singapore this year

(KPL) The Singapore government has awarded the 2009 ASEAN Secondary Three Scholarship to two Lao students, Miss Malisa Khammanichanh and Mr Phouthada Sitthinonthong.
Both are due to leave for the Republic of Singapore on Thursday for their four-year study in top secondary schools and junior colleges in Singapore.
The ASEAN scholarship aims to provide opportunities for the young people of ASEAN member countries to develop their potentials and equip them with the skills that will enable them to step confidently into the new millennium.
Fifteen students have been awarded the scholarship since the past nine years. The scholarship covers full tuition fees, return airfares and an annual living allowance.
The Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore to Laos Mr Jeyaraj Benjamin William hosted a farewell tea for the Lao scholars and their families on
6 October.

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Oh! Welcome to Singapore. 

As for the topic name, I doubt on the author's prediction. So far I haven't seen any couple of Lao students studying in Singapore. Probably, they work too hard and have no time even see each other, although Singapore is a small country.   
 

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can i find beer Lao in Singapore? Mr Tsp


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Mr. TSP,

What scholarship are you holding? and what is your major?
I am just curious to know.

Thanks

Beebee



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khonthakek wrote:

can i find beer Lao in Singapore? Mr Tsp



Beer Lao so far hasn't  been found in Singapore yet, but it is not a big deal for me because I cannot drink beer. biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

 


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Anonymous wrote:

Mr. TSP,

What scholarship are you holding? and what is your major?
I am just curious to know.

Thanks

Beebee



I am afraid I cannot answer your question, although your name seems to be the name of my former student. biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Actually, you can look at LSAS website which is available in SAMAKOMLAO website as well.
 

-- Edited by TSP at 14:41, 2008-10-08

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khonthakek wrote:

Two students to study in Singapore this year

(KPL) The Singapore government has awarded the 2009 ASEAN Secondary Three Scholarship to two Lao students, Miss Malisa Khammanichanh and Mr Phouthada Sitthinonthong.
Both are due to leave for the Republic of Singapore on Thursday for their four-year study in top secondary schools and junior colleges in Singapore.
The ASEAN scholarship aims to provide opportunities for the young people of ASEAN member countries to develop their potentials and equip them with the skills that will enable them to step confidently into the new millennium.
Fifteen students have been awarded the scholarship since the past nine years. The scholarship covers full tuition fees, return airfares and an annual living allowance.
The Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore to Laos Mr Jeyaraj Benjamin William hosted a farewell tea for the Lao scholars and their families on
6 October.

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I bet they will not fall in love... the boy's mind is too small to make the girl like....
And when it come to when the lao girl in Foreign country, lao girls prefer foreign country man are increasing



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khonthakek wrote:

Two students to study in Singapore this year

(KPL) The Singapore government has awarded the 2009 ASEAN Secondary Three Scholarship to two Lao students, Miss Malisa Khammanichanh and Mr Phouthada Sitthinonthong.
Both are due to leave for the Republic of Singapore on Thursday for their four-year study in top secondary schools and junior colleges in Singapore.
The ASEAN scholarship aims to provide opportunities for the young people of ASEAN member countries to develop their potentials and equip them with the skills that will enable them to step confidently into the new millennium.
Fifteen students have been awarded the scholarship since the past nine years. The scholarship covers full tuition fees, return airfares and an annual living allowance.
The Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore to Laos Mr Jeyaraj Benjamin William hosted a farewell tea for the Lao scholars and their families on
6 October.



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I think they won't ... but maybe the girl will get banged by some Singaporean dude ... confusedconfused



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