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Short Stories by Raymond Han, a local writer
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The Latchkey Kid
is a story set in the
mid-80s about Yisheng, a teenage schoolboy. |
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About the
Author |
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Raymond Han
has taught English Language to upper and lower secondary
students in Victoria School, Montfort Secondary School,
Greendale Secondary School and Hougang Secondary School. |
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He has also
written several short stories, two of which appear in Life
Accents, an English Language textbook for upper secondary,
in Singapore. |
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the author's Webpage
here! |
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Reflections
- A look into Singapore in the late 60s through
the author's eyes
Primary Blues - A continuation of the experiences of the young
boy in Reflections
His Father's
Son - A son's thirst for
revenge reaches an unexpected outcome
San Yun
- A young boy's experiences in an HDB flat in
Hougang in the 90's
The
Latchkey Kid - A story set in the mid-80s about
Yisheng, a teenage boy
NAC-SPH
Golden Point Award 2001 (short story competition)
Reading
NEWS SNIPPETS
2009
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Mystery of the Battle Box |
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Jing Yang, his classmate Angelina and his cousin Tim team
up to solve a mystery about hidden treasure in an underground
bunker which was built during World War Two.
A history dropout from a local university has been searching
for the treasure for many years. The teenagers must find the
treasure first – before he does. They stumble into a secret
tunnel beneath the bunker with help from two spirits haunting
the bunker since World War Two.
Just when they lay eyes on the gold bars hidden in the secret
tunnel, who else but the history dropout should turn up behind
them, startling them... |
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Now on Sale |
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2004
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Copyright
(Amendment) Bill |
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Changes At A Glance |
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New Right of
Communication for works |
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New Rights for
Producers of Sound Recordings |
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New Rights for
Performers |
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Removal and
alteration of rights management information |
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Technological
Measures protecting Copyrighted Works |
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Stronger
Enforcement Measures |
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Criminal Liability for wilful
infringement of copyright |
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Writer Augustine Goh Sin Tub dies
- Singapore
writing gets S$54,000 funding
2002
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Writer Gopal Baratham dies of pneumonia
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Prominent
neurosurgeon and writer Gopal Baratham died of pneumonia at Mount
Elizabeth Hospital yesterday afternoon. Dr Baratham, 66, had been
in hospital for about a month for pneumonia and heart problems. He
had had open-heart surgery in 1989. He leaves three sons from his
previous marriage. A fourth son died more than ten years ago. (Straits
Times 24 Apr 2002) (4) |
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