Caning appeal
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Your support makes all the difference.Singapore has told an American teenager sentenced to caning and imprisonment for vandalism that his appeal to the President for clemency must be filed by 20 April, Reuter reports from Singapore. Michael Fay, 18, was sentenced on 3 March to six strokes of the cane, four months in jail and a fine for spray-painting cars.
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