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Dear Members,

In conjunction with the Speak Up! Fast-Track Schools Story Writing Competition, entitled "A Mystery Story",
we are pleased to announce the 11 finalists of the 2001 essay contest.

The wonderful stories of all the finalists have now been published, unedited, under the "Story Corner"
of More At Once, for everyone to enjoy (please scroll down and click below).

More At Once is indeed impressed by the quality of the articles submitted, so much so that the judges had
much difficulty to pick these short-listed entries. We would also like to thank all participating contestants who have done great jobs in penning their fascinating stories. We could only encourage you to ‘keep spinning the yarns’, while you are en route to becoming great writers.

Last but not least, we are also pleased to inform you that all these entries shall also be published on the Infocom Development Authority’s Fast Track @ School website, from which they will enjoy international audience and accolades.

The Mystery of the Secret Treasure
by Martin Suhas Ravindran of Rosyth School
Winner: 1st Prize

Whodunnit?
by Andre Chong Wei Min of Henry Park Primary School
Winner: 2nd Prize

A Mystery
by Jeffery Wong Chee Loon of Catholic High (Primary) School
Winner: 3rd Prize

Fact or Fiction
by Lee Hui Zhen of Rosyth School
1st Consolation Prize
Venice Grand Canal
Mystery of a Missing Statue
by Ryan Ignatius Paul & Daniel Tay of Tao Nan School
2nd Consolation Prize
Mystery in a Jar
by Muhammad Munzir of Rosyth School
     
Mystery at Hartover Hall
by Sandhya Aswani of Haig Girl's School
     
The Mystery of the Vanishing Ghost
by Lim Zhe Zhao of Catholic High (Primary) School
     
A Mystery Story (Pontianak)
by Nurdiana Bte Khalid of Tampines Primary School
     
An Unknown Murderer
by Purrvenrajh Kaur of Haig Girls School
     
The Mystery of the Haunted Mansion
by Daryl Lim Yong Rui of Yio Chu Kang Primary School
     
Congratulations!