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[Online Version]( [] Note from the editor Dear Channel NewsAsia reader, We are pleased to present our new daily email newsletter. Coming to you each morning with a refreshed and streamlined look, the weekday edition will have all the headlines you need to catch up - from Singapore and around the world; whether you are on the go or at your desk. A new weekend edition on Saturday will round up the week’s top stories, and our best original content, including that of CNA Insider. In redesigning this newsletter, we have listened to you, to make it easier for you to get the news the way you want, and the journalism you’ve come to know and trust. We’ve also made [other improvements]( to our online and mobile platforms. Along with our move to our new campus and state-of-the-art newsroom, we’re really excited to be able to bring you even more new features in the coming months, to make it easier for you to get the best from channelnewsasia.com. We hope you enjoy this e-mail newsletter. Jaime Ho Chief Editor, Channel NewsAsia [Asia Pacific Separation: A Malaysian suicide bomber's will keeps his family from returning home]( His two children - aged three and one - are destined to fight for Islamic State. Channel NewsAsia's Amy Chew with the story. [Asia Pacific In this Australian town, it’s ‘easier to get drugs delivered to your house than pizza’]( In the first of a two-part series, we look at how an escalating ice problem is tearing families apart and generating crime in the sleepy, wealthy locality of Mornington, an hour's drive from Melbourne. [Lifestyle Singapore’s pre-war records go online]( From a Malay anti-Hitler song to Chinese opera tunes, the National Archives of Singapore is uploading digital versions of 52 rare records, as part of its new Sounds Of Yesteryear initiative. [CNA Insider Yuppie drug abusers are on the rise, and checking into S$19,000-a-month rehab centres abroad]( Today’s drug abusers are students and young professionals. Talking Point explores how some are going overseas at high cost to kick the habit - with the help of massages and yoga treatments. OTHER STORIES [World Champs Elysees attack: What we know]( [Commentary Why Jakarta's voters turned away from Ahok]( [On The Record Politicians can’t fix their upbringing, but must fix their mindsets: Ho Peng Kee on being in touch with the ground]( [Sport Singapore football saga: Allegations, denials, investigations ahead of FAS elections]( [Singapore School mergers in 2019: 5 questions answered]( [Read more at channelnewsasia.com.]( Follow our news Experience news with our apps Add newsletter@channelnewsasia.com to your address book to ensure that you receive our emails in your inbox. [Unsubscribe]( © 2017 Channel NewsAsia. All rights reserved. Selling, re-distributing or reproducing the information on these pages without prior permission from Channel NewsAsia is strictly prohibited. Channel NewsAsia shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.

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