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Monday, December 24, 2007
  The 'mysterious tower' of CBD

The unveiling of Momentum is beginning ... "Singapore's tallest sculpture" is being revealed, progressively, with the piece being completely unveiled on New Year's Even, "illuminated for the first time by a state-of-the-art lighting system". Says the commissioner:

"We hope the Singapore public will embrace this distinctive sculpture and in the fullness of time we believe it could become as iconic for Singapore's business and financial district as the 'Charging Bull' sculpture is for New York's Wall Street,"

A quick surf turns up no images of the first bits of unveiling...

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