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UP against the world’s best, in an epic battle of strategy and intellect, a young Singaporean has brought pride to this small island.公仔箱論壇/ ?5 [: _3 v# a) p" t
Victor Gwee, 14, took second place in the 6th World Youth Scrabble Championship held in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, last month. Australian Anand Bharadwaj, 11, took first place.
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The Raffles Institution boy probably knows words you never knew existed in the English language, but he may not know their meanings. |