Watch live: High spirits as Singapore's Paralympians go on open-top bus parade
SINGAPORE: The overcast skies and threat of rain did not dampen spirits on Saturday (Sep 14) as Singapore's Paralympians began their bus parade.
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SINGAPORE: The overcast skies and threat of rain did not dampen spirits on Saturday (Sep 14) as Singapore's Paralympians began their bus parade.
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