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Olympics: Hero's homecoming for Singapore star Schooling

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Singapore swimmer Joseph Schooling returns home to a rousing welcome after winning the city-state's first ever Olympic gold medal with a stunning victory over the legendary Michael Phelps. IMAGES

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