This week's top reads from The Straits Times, April 29

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This week's top reads from The Straits Times, April 29
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‘Bali chose me’: Retiree who moved to the Indonesian island to start new life

“It was like love at first sight. I can’t explain it,” says Caroline Cheng. When she arrived in Bali in 2009, her focus was on helping her husband recover from a catastrophic heart attack.These misconceptions have landed buyers in trouble because they used the “99-to-1 loophole” to dodge the additional buyer’s stamp duty.

A single-family office manages the assets belonging to a family and is not required to be registered or licensed by MAS.Known as @sugaresque on TikTok, she apologised after a viral video listed the instances of plagiarism.The library founder told ST that he has no intention of pursuing the matter.

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