Resurrecting an institution through the power of story: Singapore’s new natural history museum (B)
By June 2010, Professor Peter Ng, Leo Tan and their team had raised S$46 million (US$33.3 million)[1]. The overwhelming success surprised everyone, including Ng. In addition to the S$10 million anonymous donation, the Lee Foundation donated S$25 million, while the Tote Board and the general public d...
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Main Author: | CHONG, Mark |
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2013
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