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By Chong Chee Kin
COMPANIES looking to brace themselves for a terrorist attack could soon have access to a $30 million government fund unveiled yesterday.
The money is designed to help firms keep their businesses running during an emergency by helping the backing up of computer data and setting up of a second office, among other things.
Deputy Prime Minister S. Jayakumar announced the war chest yesterday at the annual National Security Seminar.

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