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The increase in the number of national athletes who tested positive for banned substances last year raised fears that doping will rear its ugly head again at the ongoing Singapore SEA Games and other sporting events in the future. The authorities have since multiplied their efforts to clamp down on both malpractices and mishaps. But how close are we as a nation in defeating this enemy of sports? We explore.
This is a report by Shawn Tanis.
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