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Singapore's founding prime minister dies at 91

SINGAPORE -- Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's prime minister for 25 years from 1965, died on March 23 at 3:18 am local time, at Singapore General Hospital aged 91.

     Lee was credited with developing the tropical backwater into a world-class economy, and he established himself as one of the most important opinion leaders in Asia, even after stepping down as prime minister in 1990.

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