The New Paper, 2 November 1996
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Title Section23 1996-11-02 1 the new paper SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1986 MfTA (P) 061/4/96 60 CENTS ueekeiid tiliiioi^H the new„ ptl[)Cl ■II ■II II II I I ■II23 words
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Article, Illustration4 1996-11-02 1 pictured Jonathan Choopictured Jonathan Choo - 4 words
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Article, Illustration47 1996-11-02 2 Call to heaven?: He stood stiffly in the phone booth in Athens, Greece, for more than three hours. But no one noticed. It was only later that a nearby shopkeeper realised the man was dead. The authorities say he died of a drug overdose.47 words
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Article141 1996-11-02 2 It's very safe, as there's no problem here. Australia is basically not a racist country. She (MP Pauline Hanson) made that statement because she wants to divide the community. To divide Australians against Australians. Asians have no obligation to justify their existence here. Ms Angela Chan,141 words
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364 1996-11-02 2 Source: Wire services. PRESIDENT Bill Clinton has finally taken a stand on campaign donations: All political parties should be banned from receiving contributions from non-US citizens and companies. In a speech in Santa Barbara, California, Mr Clinton said: "Today it is legal for bothSource: Wire services. - 364 words
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Article, Illustration604 1996-11-02 3 Minister Without Portfolio Lim Boon Heng learnt it the hard way: Don't buy a flat because you are anxious that prices will spiral out of your reach. Yesterday, Mr Lim shared his story. IRENE NG reports WHEN a young Lim Boon Heng and his wife moved into their first flat604 words
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Article209 1996-11-02 3 BE prudent in your property buys and live within your means, urged the CRC in its report, released yesterday. It noted that many Singaporeans now aspire to own larger HDB flats. Some CRC members were concerned that there were families which overstretched themselves to buy209 words
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Advertisement66 1996-11-02 2 The woman stays behind the man Page 28 MIGh tea Enjoy a delicious High -Tea spread with an exciting swimwear fashion show featuring ihe latest swimwear from Dancetrend (from U.SA), performed by local lop models from Jeffrey Chung Models. Also stand to win Cruise Vouchers sponsored by Centre Wind Travel66 words
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Article, Illustration200 1996-11-02 4 THE teacher abused my kid that's what 66 parents told the Ministry of Education (MOE) during the first eight months of this year. This is nearly double the number of complaints 31 made during the whole of last year. CASES: A teacher allegedly hit Sennett200 words
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Article76 1996-11-02 4 The Straits Timet: Cost panel suggests 35 steps to help Singaporeans Tl»e Business Times: US investments in Singapore reap return of 18.4 per cent Uanbe Zjobao: Rises in cost of living not disturbing Berita Harlan: The cost of living rises, but not too high RCS meriting news: PM Goh76 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article65 1996-11-02 4 TWO public hospitals may be allowed to set tneir own, probably higher, surcharge rates for foreign patients. Foreigners now pay a set 15 per cent surcharge on their bill for treatment at the National University and Singapore General hospitals. In another change, all hospitals here will be allowed65 words
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Article61 1996-11-02 4 SEVERAL hotels in Singapore will soon offer their guests computers with Internet and e-mail access in their hotel room, under a project between Hotel Net International and NEC Corp. Hotels will be given the NEC computers free, while guests will be charged according to use. Some hoteliers61 words
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Article56 1996-11-02 4 WE want Singaporeans to shop in Johor. Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Deputy Minister Datuk S. Subramaniam said this in response to recent criticisms that Singaporeans buying food and other essential items raised prices in Johor. He said denied they pushed up prices and said their buying helped56 words
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Article62 1996-11-02 4 TWO illegal workers' camp have been found on a forested hill top in Woodlands. A security agency which discovered the camp built around a steel container "hut" found a fire which was still warm, but did not find any illegal immigrants. The agency was engaged by a contractor62 words
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Article55 1996-11-02 4 LIFESTYLE changes, mean today's young Singaporeans do not have the same bonds with the community as before, said People's Association deputy chairman Wong Kan Seng yesterday. Mixing only with other youths cut an emotional bond with their neighbourhood, he said. This was a concern and a challenge in55 words
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Article64 1996-11-02 4 MYANMAR is not quite ready to join Asean, according to Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. When asked if he would welcome Myanmar, Mr Goh said that to join Asean, a member must fulfill certain obligations like the Asean Free Trade Area. He said he did not think64 words
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Article27 1996-11-02 4 The Dow Jones industrial average fell 7.45 points to close at 6,021.93 yesterday. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange was about 467 million shares.27 words
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Miscellaneous17 1996-11-02 4 WHAT'S HUP Here's your bill, sir. f What's F-R-U-S-TI 0 1 J f extra piece J n17 words
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Article, Illustration447 1996-11-02 5 Women wrestlers from Japan are in town for a big bash-up. RAHUL PATHAKhas a bout with one of them THE handshakes should have warned me but my mind was on their smiles. Some of the Japanese wrestlers looked the kind of girls one shouldPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 447 words
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Article30 1996-11-02 5 WHAT: Women's Pro Wrestling WHEN: Today, 5.30 pm WHERE: Indoor Stadium TICKETS: Free On first-come-first-served basis. Call Asahi Shimbun International (phone 225-0667) and All Nippon Airways (phone 228-3222)30 words
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Article106 1996-11-02 5 WOMEN'S pro-wrestling is so big in Japan that the wrestlers have to wear dark glasses and avoid shopping in supermarkets. Otherwise they get mobbed by autograph hunters, wherever they go. In all, there are more than 200 professional women wrestlers and five wrestling circuits in Japan.106 words
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Article, Illustration388 1996-11-02 6 Julie Leong - By. Julie Leong A WOMAN in the last stage of pregnancy called the ambulance service to take her to hospital. The ambulance officers did not realise how serious her condition was. So they dropped her off to catch a taxi toPicture/ Choo Chwee Hwa - 388 words
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Article136 1996-11-02 6 MADAM Siti's family did not fully explain her condition to the ambulance officers. They were not told she had a low lying placenta, said SCDF. "If we had known, we would have taken her to the hospital straightaway." They diagnosed Madam Siti to be in "the first136 words
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Article123 1996-11-02 6 UNDER the guidelines of the Emergency Ambulance Service (EAS), labour pains are "non-emergency". Ambulances do not take non-emergencies. However, SCDF said that they do take women when they are at the late stages of labour. Based on Madam Siti's contractions and the baby's heartbeat, the officers decided she123 words
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Article, Illustration417 1996-11-02 8 Jill Lim - Hides in bushes, wearing onlya T-shirt Injures victims as he molests them Stark naked, he grabs woman as she enters her flat Lawyer says he is 'emotionally immature' BY Jill Lim WHEN Sean Tan, 17, exposed himself to women, he did not pull down his417 words
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Article61 1996-11-02 8 District Judge TayYong Kwang sentenced Tan, a first offender, to two years and three months'jail, and three strokes of the cane. Five similar charges were taken into consideration. Outraging a person's modesty can result in jail for up to one year. Those who use criminal force can be jailed61 words
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Article113 1996-11-02 8 JURONG Neighbourhood Police Post received two reports of molest on April 1. The NPP put together a description of the culprit and his likely haunt. At 2 pmon April 10, Corporal Louis Koh was cycling around Jurong East Street 13 when he saw Tan. He knew he had the113 words
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Article413 1996-11-02 9 Crispina Robert - Anti-abuse checklist for kindergartens THE CASE Housewife Cindy Chandra, 29, abused her daughter Winny Ho until she had brain damage. From last July to February this year, Chandra beat her with a wooden scratcher, burnt her with a hair dryer and hurled her to the ground413 words
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Article, Illustration94 1996-11-02 9 If you deal with children, you should be alerted to possible abuse if the kids... have pinch marks, blue-black marks and bruises in unusual places start lying, stealing and being aggressive become very passive and withdrawn, and very fearful show unusual interest in all things of a94 words
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Article, Illustration265 1996-11-02 10 THE man whose ancestor signed a treaty with Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819 has died. Tengku Abdul Aziz, 53, died on Thursday after a seven-year battle with diabetes and kidney failure. He was the direct descendent of Sultan Hussein, Sultan of Singapore from 1812 to 1835. Sultan265 words
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Article152 1996-11-02 10 SULTAN Hussein's royal descendents lead a normal life just like other Singaporeans, said Tengku Mohammed Damaishah. "What we have is only the name of being descendents of Sultan Hussein, and a rich family history. Other than that, we are also Singaporeans," he said. "We go through152 words
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Article, Illustration370 1996-11-02 12 Brian Miljer - JUMABHOY VS JUMABHOY By Brian Miljer THINGS got so bad within the Jumabhoy family last year that Mr Ameerali almost hit his son, Rafiq, during a board meeting. This was revealed by Mr Yusuf Jumabhoy during cross-examination by defence lawyer Mr Davinder Singh yesterday. U I370 words
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Article74 1996-11-02 12 Mr Ra|aball Jumabhov, head of the Jumabhoy family, is suing his eldest son, Mr Ameerali, and two of his grandsons, Mr Rafiq and Mr Iqbal. This is to enforce his 1957 settlement which, upon his death, equally divides his assets among all members Of his family. He has74 words
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265 1996-11-02 13 FROM PAGE 12 LET the old man live to see the end of this case. This, in effect, was what Mr Harry Wee, lawyer for the plaintiff Mr Rqjabali Jumabhoy, pleaded with the court yesterday. As Round One of the Jumabhoy versus Jumabhoy265 words
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276 1996-11-02 14 Chan Seet Fun - Debt collector's banging costs him 10,000 HARASSMENT DOES NOT PAY By Chan Seet Fun ROY Poh Buan Leng knocked on doors at odd hours for a living. His salary is not known. What is known is that Poh's line of work earned him a $10,000 fine. Poh's job: Debt collector276 words
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Article49 1996-11-02 14 POH, a first offender, was fined $10,000 at the Subordinate Courts earlier this week after pleading guilty to harassing two debtors. A person convicted of harassing or intimidating a debtor or his family can be fined between $2,000 and $20,000, or jailed up to a year, or both.49 words
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Article, Illustration205 1996-11-02 15 MALAYSIA'S hottest artiste Ziana Zain (left) isn't too busy to do her bit for charity. The 28-year-old singer-actress will perform at the Milennia Walk Gift for Life concert on Nov 9. "It's about time for us singers to do our bit for charity," said the205 words
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Article, Illustration254 1996-11-02 16 Chan Seet Fun - By Chan Seet Fun POT-BELLIES did not give them away. But nervousness did. Two Singaporean men were arrested at the airport in Hongkong for drug trafficking this week. The men, who were similarly dressed with their Tshirts tucked into black jeans, had heroin strapped to their bodies254 words
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Article18 1996-11-02 16 The maximum penalty for drug trafficking in Hongkong is life imprisonment and a fine of HK$5 million.18 words
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Article, Illustration348 1996-11-02 17 Explosion hits stadium where beauty pageant will be held IT may well be yet another loud message to the Miss World pageant organisers. An explosion occurred at the main entrance of a stadium in Bangalore, India, where the beauty contest is to be held later this month. No casualties348 words
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Article97 1996-11-02 17 THE run-up to the pageant has been marred by a series of protests. Sept 13: Court turns down petition by women's group, Forum to Awaken Women, to ban the contest. Oct 5: Hundreds of protesters march through Bangalore demanding that the pageant be cancelled. Six days later,97 words
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Article127 1996-11-02 17 THE POWER OF INDIA The UN General Assembly last month approved f by a vote of 158-3, a nuclear test ban treaty that India opposed... when it voted on Oct 21 to Jill the five non-permanent seats on the Security Council, the Asian vacancy was keenly contested between India and127 words
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Article499 1996-11-02 18 I DISCIPLINE WOES AT BRITISH SCHOOL A BRITISH school has shut its doors after a 14-year-old boy sexually assaulted a woman teacher in class. The boy went up to his French teacher and fondled her breast in front of his class, reports the Electronic499 words
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Article95 1996-11-02 18 THE National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers called a strike ballot three weeks ago. The ballot was held after assaults on three members of staff, including information technology teacher Frazer Coxon, who was injured again yesterday. Education Secretary Gillian Shephard has demanded action. Inspectors, who95 words
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Article167 1996-11-02 18 Wire services. BRINGING order back to the schools will be a hot topic in Britain's next general election. Every outburst of classroom anarchy is being put under the microscope by politicians fighting for the moral high ground in the run-up to the election. It must be heldWire services. - 167 words
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Article, Illustration316 1996-11-02 20 S GuLAM - STIR IN KLj MALAYSIATODAY By S GuLAM IN KUALA LUMPUR TOP Indian film actress Kushboo caused a stir here when she walked out from a press conference after chiding the reporters for not having come prepared. It led to a protest from316 words
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Article, Illustration600 1996-11-02 22 CHAN SEET FUN - WE RUN THE SHOW: HDB estates are run by full-time paid staff at the town councils. What about private condominiums? If s up to the residents REPORTS CHAN SEET FUN AH, condos. One fifth of the 5Cs. But is it as luxurious as it seems? NotPicture/ Sam Yeo - 600 words
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Article, Illustration445 1996-11-02 23 EVERYTHING ALSO HAVE TO PAY: When the paint peels and the water pumps need to be changed, who you gonna call? In HDB estates, repairs are usually free and upgrading is heavily subsidised by the Government But in a private estate, residents have to get themPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 445 words
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Article126 1996-11-02 23 THE owners of a condominium project elect some of its members to form a management council. This council decides on the management and maintenance policies of the condominium. It can appoint someone to implement the policies, or take care of the day-to-day running of the estate. All condominium126 words
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Article220 1996-11-02 23 TOWN councils receive a lot of money from the Government to upkeep HDB estates. In the financial year *95/*96, they received $92 million in grants. And every month, HDB flatowners pay about $25 (for a three-room flat) to about $50 (for a five-room220 words
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Article, Illustration430 1996-11-02 25 weefender o H OS 111 S O HEY, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT THIS? Having a dispute with a neighbour? Who you gonna call? HDB residents call the Residents' Committee. In a condo, the estate manager and management council play the referee SOME days430 words
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Advertisement792 1996-11-02 26 [H I Institute of Technical Education BEST Take the BEST Route to Improving Your English and Mathematics... It's Useful for a Better Future! A good foundation in English and Mathematics is very important in Interested? You can either apply at any of the Centres listed below or many jobs today.792 words
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Article, Illustration756 1996-11-02 27 weeyj(k!r ONCE again, we the citizens of Singapore are forced to ask ourselves these socially relevant, highly pertinent questions of paramount concern to those who CARE about social impertinence: Do Singapore roads belong to the grandfathers of people who drive a Mercedes Benz or what?KEN JALLEH JR - 756 words
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Article, Illustration956 1996-11-02 28 SPOTLIGHT MY SWEET LADY: In the '92 presidential election, Mrs Hillary Clinton acted, with her husband's consent, as if she was his running mate. 'Two for the price of one," Mr Bill Clinton once joked. But this year, the US First Lady has keptpicture/ Afp; Picture/ Reuter; Picture/ Afp - 956 words
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Advertisement16 1996-11-02 28 in place of the vocal 'co-presidential' candidate is America's traditional First Lady warm, caring and motherly16 words
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Article, Illustration397 1996-11-02 29 to at night W FOR three 20-minute periods every night, the drinks are left untouched on the bar counter of Body Shock Disco. Girlfriends and wives are neglected and conversation is kept to the minimum. Not much else is important except what's happening up on stage.397 words
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Article, Illustration352 1996-11-02 31 Mike Chua - weetender Mi GLOS SORRY i- Text/] Mike Chua aida (unpaid bills) (v): presented by a credit cut. Atms, posb (can deposit cash) (n): stash on-line, atms, traffic fines payable (n): crash on-line, automated info marriage search (like atm machines) (n): a statement of accountability; no withdrawal after this.Art/TENG - 352 words
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54 1996-11-02 32 HUSH LITTLE BABIES: Nothing is going to stop my babies from taking their afternoon nap, not even a visit to the zoo. And Mama came prepared too. An umbrella to keep the sun out and a little home comfort in the form of two battery-operated fans one for each twin.PICTURE SAM YEO - 54 words
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Article304 1996-11-02 33 AS RUSSIAN INSTITUTE RUNS OUT OF CASH Source: Wire services. A TOP Russian nuclear weapons scientist was found dead with gun wounds in his office yesterday. Mr Vladimir Nechai, 61, apparently committed suicide because he had been under heavy stress over a serious cash shortageSource: Wire services. - 304 words
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Article69 1996-11-02 33 NUCLEAR scientists led the good life during the days of the Soviet Union. However, since the Soviet empire collapsed in late 1991, the two nuclear institutes have been struggling to switch to civilian projects while still supporting Russia's nuclear arsenal. The economic strain on the nuclear scientists69 words
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Article, Illustration293 1996-11-02 34 Pudu inmates move to new jail MALAYSIATODAY Source: Bernama NO need to wait in a queue to take a bath, from now. Pudu Prison inmates had their last bath in the 101-year-old prison in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Then, about 1,580 prisoners were moved toSource: Bernama; Picture/ Sin Chew Jit Poh; Picture/ Nanyang Siang Pau - 293 words
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Article, Illustration440 1996-11-02 35 Own murder plot linked to e-mail WHY did Ms Sharon Lopatka leave her Maryland home and travel to North Carolina to meet a man she knew would sexually abuse and kill her? Her murder has left the police wondering about her motives. Her friends are puzzled,440 words
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Article, Illustration452 1996-11-02 39 IVAN FERNANDEZ - ET CETERA WITH IVAN FERNANDEZ OVER lunch the other day, I spied a group pouring over Brian Miller's account of the Jumabhoy soap opera. Their eyes darted hither and thither, prompting a snap judgment here, a philosophical point there. There they were a group who had probably452 words
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Miscellaneous260 1996-11-02 39 COMICRELIEF C Calvin and Hobbes/Bill Watterson 1 JUST READ H »TS ABOUT MOW MACHINES! SO INSTEAD OF OS 11L SA>I. HEY/ WHAT TUIS GREAT TAKE CQKTRCX Of UUMAHS CQNTOCLIANS MACHINES, TIME \S IT?> SCIENCE FATHOM AND TVJ&N "WEM INTO TVEN C&NTROL US? W TVSWOM PREm SCARS IDEN. IS ON.' r260 words
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Article467 1996-11-02 47 THe Three Musketeers - <SWJr/37RACING Preview By THe _THe Three Musketeers MAKE no bones about it. It is going to be a Malcolm Thwaites stable queue-up in tomorrow's running of the Singapore Derby. We reckon Zatopek will romp home a popular winner and we're taking Te Akau Pride and467 words
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Article, Illustration579 1996-11-02 48 SPOTLIGHT You 've seen him on TVpresenting sports news, now meet the man who is also a Singapore golfer. GERARD WONG speaks to the young pro who made a mark at the recent Jones Lang Wootton Skins tournament NOVEMBER 27,1995 has, so far, been the happiest day ofPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 579 words
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Article196 1996-11-02 48 Nana: Howard Wan tor 23 MM*: Dec 27,1972 Hsfcfcfc 1.78 m Wstghfc 76kg Occapstfea: Professional golfer and part-time sports newscaster (He's one of the sports presenters on Channel 5 News) Prsris— ichsoli: Catholic High Primary (1979-84) Catholic High (1985-88) Raffles Junior College (1989-90) FaaJly: His father, DrWan Soon Bee,196 words
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Article114 1996-11-02 48 South African golfing legend Gary Player: I can see a couple of things wrong with his playing style at the moment. But he's got a good chance of making it. It all depends on how hard he works himself. And it's not just on the golf course.114 words
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Article273 1996-11-02 48 HE had the grades to make it to university. But Howard Wan chose a career as a professional golfer. Said Wan: There was nothing the university offered that interested me. I didn't want to do medicine, law or the arts and social sciences. The two things I273 words
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Article, Illustration539 1996-11-02 49 FOCUS ON THE UNDERDOG SINGAPORE POOLS FA CUP: TAMPINES ROVERS v GEYUNG (JALAN BESAR stadium: tomorrow.7.3Qpm) Tampines Rovers finished bottom of the table after the Tiger Beer Series and second from bottom in the Pioneer Series. But the club is on a high again and now hasPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 539 words
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Article, Illustration148 1996-11-02 49 Tamptnee Rovers coach Willie Gaßagher (right): I've got one new foreign player in my team and, for the first time too, I 've managed to get the full quota of players to play with. Chris is so hardworking, he never stops running. His work-rate is148 words
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Article134 1996-11-02 49 GEYLANG United and SAF FC face tricky rivals in the FA Cup semi-finals this weekend. Geylang takes on Tampines Rovers, while SAF FC meets giant-killer Jurong Town FC. Will the favourites stamp their class or will the underdogs pull off more surprises? Who do you think will134 words
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Article, Illustration436 1996-11-02 50 Jeffrey Low - BY Jeffrey Low JUST one sensational upset in the bag, and it looks as if Tampines Rovers might do wonders tomorrow night. Fresh from its 4-0 walloping of Woodlands Wellington in the third round last week, the Stags have been rejuvenated to try for the436 words
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Article181 1996-11-02 50 ENGLAND SQUAD: QsaMmpsrae David Seaman (Arsenal), ian Walker (Spurs), David James (Liverpool) Dsfsndsrs Gary Neville (Man United), Stuart Pearce (Forest), Andy HinchclifTe (Everton), Gareth Southgate (Villa), Tony Adams (Arsenal), Sol Campbell (Spurs), Dominic Matteo (Liverpool) MMHsMotb Paul Ince (Inter-Milan), Paul Gascoigne (Rangers), David Beckham (Man United), SteveAFP. - 181 words
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Article, Illustration770 1996-11-02 52 HOT Teddy Sheringham: Aston Villa has tabled a cheeky £4 million (sB.Bm) bid for Tottenham's high-scoring England striker. Villa boss Brian Little has money to spend after selling Savo Milosevic to Peruggia and he desperately needs a reliable hitman to fire the club up into770 words
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Article, Illustration204 1996-11-02 52 What's hot, what's not, who's in, who's OMt..NifSl im n m ij* WniteneM s weeldy roundup of what's going on in the English league EUROPE KICKOFF ITALY Taw ■now. Bologna vAS Roma Cagliari v Perugia Juventus v Napoli Lazio v Vicenza AC Milan vAtalanta Parma v Florentine Sampdoria v204 words
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Article, Illustration385 1996-11-02 53 Ernest Luis - No relegation or promotion By Ernest Luis AFTER much consideration, the S-League Board feels the S-League isn't ready for relegation and promotion yet. Said S-League chairman Kwek Leng Joo: "This is because the standard of play between the National Football League and the S-League is still 'too385 words
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Article, Illustration530 1996-11-02 54 Of all the changes to be made for next year's S-League, just one item is enough to make the competition spot-on. JEFFREY LOW zooms in on what will surely bring back the fans... GO global, shoot for the stars, get the discarded Colly mores, Brancos and Maradonas even.530 words
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Article, Illustration556 1996-11-02 54 Ernest Luis - Mr Mah Bow Tan, the Minister for Communications and FAS adviser, yesterday held a press conference along with S-League board chairman Kwek LengJooandFAS president Ibrahim Othman. Together, they gave the media a sneak preview of what's to come next season. Here, we reproduce in easy-to-read infographics the new-look league,556 words
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Article, Illustration424 1996-11-02 55 THE 72-10 record march through the NBA schedule last season is not the Chicago Bulls' goal this time around. As a matter of fact, the players don't even figure on coming close to the 70-victory plateau, reports The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Internet Edition). The424 words
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Advertisement50 1996-11-02 53 FANS. WHAT DO YOU THINK? What should the penalty be lor the bottom teams off next year's S-League? Call us at 1800-733-4455 or fax us at 737-5375 with your suggestions. You could also e-mail us at tnp@asial.com.sg. Please include your full HA|||A AikMinttllAn name, d^6 f occupation dnd contact numbers.50 words
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