The New Paper, 2 November 1998
1998-11-02
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Advertisement538 1998-11-02 1 Ist Copy -""""'v-- 1 r r «2S*s 2 \v* .*L" 1 •j&v 1 /jv. > i '^TrUßKit'i%rkr*■ *tV*'4^*l^ll Sacked deputy WPI prime minister Anwar Ibrahim arrived at a heavily guarded courthouse in terror Malaysia's capital this morning for JZ„ the start of his criminal trial at the heart of VIGILANTES!538 words
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Article, Illustration417 1998-11-02 2 BRIAN MILLER - Trial terror <Ql in "Anwar on trial The players are prepared, the spectators on edge, and the interest, intense. The weekend before the trial was calm. But will calm continue to Prevail? BRIAN MILLER gives his spin on the action in KL AFTER two months of high suspense, drama, protests417 words
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Article, Illustration109 1998-11-02 2 ANWAR's team has some of the most high-powered of Malaysian legal eagles. Some of them have been top officials of the Bar Council. Captain of the team is Raja Aziz Addruse (right), former president of the Council. Not afraid to speak his mind, the president of the National109 words
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Article, Illustration78 1998-11-02 2 SENIOR Deputy Public Prosecutor Datuk Abdul Ghani Patail, (right) also Commis- sioner of Law Revision in the AG's chambers, heads the team against Anwar. He was born in Sabah and is a Universiti Malaya graduate, as is Senior DPP Azahar Mohamed and Senior DPP Mohd Yusof Zainal Abiden.78 words
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467 1998-11-02 2 Servile. Supine. Subservient. That was how social activist Dr Chandra Muzaffar described Malaysian newspaper editors last week. Datuk Abdul KadirJasin, group editor-in-chief of the New Straits Times, responds to the charges in his Sunday column, Other Thots i<i MEDIA personalities referred to by Chandra as having467 words
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Article, Illustration536 1998-11-02 3 MELVIN SINGH - The storm Anwar on trial All was quiet in KL over the weekend. But something new was stirring in the Kampungßaru area of the city: Vigilantes were on the prowl. Could it be merely a storm in a tea cup? MELVINSINGH files this eye-witness report REPORT MELVIN SINGH ITPictures/ Mohd Ishak - 536 words
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Article, Illustration830 1998-11-02 4 j0 !Mar on trial From today, the KL High Court will be the eye of a storm that began when former Malaysian deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim was sacked in September. The case will be the focus of attention. WOONWUITEK looks at the charges, the playersGrophics/DANTE - 830 words
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Article145 1998-11-02 4 ANWAR stands accused of four corruption charges. He is said to have abused his power as deputy prime minister and finance minister in August, 1997. He allegedly: Between Aug 12 and 18: Pressured police to get a written confession from Mr Azizan Abu Bakar, denying sexual145 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article284 1998-11-02 5 m RELATIONS WITH MALAYSIA LETS get Singapore-Malaysia relations back on track, says Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. When asked about the state of bilateral ties between the two countries, PM Goh said: "We are all for good relations and we have said before284 words
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Article, Illustration53 1998-11-02 5 ON THE CATWALK: Sheryi Gascoigne, 33, ex-wife of former England footballer Paul Gascoigne, modelling for charity In Copenhagen on Saturday. A glamorous turn from her wounded self (above) after being beaten by Gascoigne In 1996. The couple, who have a son, Regan, two, divorced thisPicture/ Reuters - 53 words
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Article50 1998-11-02 5 SOCIETY THE most stable in Asia. That is what Singapore is, says Hongkong-based Political and Economic Risk Consultancy. But the report said it detected some unease about the future as Singaporeans worried about unemployment rising, worsening relations with neighbours and a cut in employers' CPF contributions.50 words
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Article66 1998-11-02 5 I MEDICINE I US doctors have managed to grow the world's first piece of transplantable bone. This has opened the way for human body parts to be grown to order. They used bone-producing cells in the forearm of an accident victim's thumb. A framework of Mr Raul Murcia's66 words
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Article43 1998-11-02 5 CRIME THE introduction of penalties has resulted in fewer motorists using their non-hands-free handphones while driving. Such cases have more than halved after the Traffic Police introduced on May 18 a $170 fine, nine demerit points and confiscation of the phone.43 words
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Article55 1998-11-02 5 INDONESIA I DEMONSTRATE if you wish students, but show restraint. And when students do rally in the streets to protest against an upcoming special parliamentary session, you in the military must show patience. President B J Habibie made this appeal to both sides yesterday. "Demonstrations are a55 words
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Article252 1998-11-02 6 in FOCus WHATEVER competitors do, Singapore is prepared to do better. Thus, Singapore is going all out to cut business costs, said Second Minister for Trade and Industry George Yeo said yesterday. "We will cut costs so that businessmen in Singapore and internationally know that we252 words
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Article73 1998-11-02 6 South China Morning Post UN anger at Saddam defiance The New Straits Times: Extra security for Anwar trial Berita Harian Malaysia: Anwar case begins TV 3: Singapore's Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong says he wants relationship with Malaysia to return to normal BBC news: Former Deputy Prime73 words
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Article60 1998-11-02 6 The Straits Times: Iraq to bar UN arms inspectors The Business Times: The gloom lifts a little for firms ir Q3: survey Lianhe Zaobao: Singapore willing to seek extensive bilateral cooperation with Malaysia Berita Harian: PM Goh concerned about Asean unity RCS morning news: The government will60 words
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Article65 1998-11-02 6 I ECONOMY 1 IN the past months, Singapore companies did a little better than before. This suggests that we could have hit the bottom of the economic downturn, a survey by The Business Times and the National University of Singapore found. However, full recovery is not expected soon,65 words
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Article61 1998-11-02 6 DIVORCE DIVORCE among non-Muslims has more than doubled in 10 years. In 1987,1,543 couples split and last year it was 3,475. And among Muslim couples it rose from 796 divorces in 1987 to 1,212 last year. For non-Muslims, being separated for more than three years was the main61 words
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Article57 1998-11-02 6 CRIME THREE Internet websites of secret societies have been removed in Singapore. One was the Ang Soon Tong Secret Society site. Its website, hosted in the US, showed pictures of tattooed youths, young girls and secret society slogans. Its name comes from a notorious group of the '50s57 words
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Article64 1998-11-02 6 1.6m gift us MS Paula Jones, who is suing US President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment, has received US$l million ($1.6 million). But it's from real-estate mogul Abe Hirschfeld. He said the money should help settle the case. Mr Hirschfeld has been cited for tax fraud. The gift to Ms64 words
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Article, Illustration417 1998-11-02 7 Using legal weapon wielded against Tang Liang Hong... Escort service owner Lim Soo Boon had to pay compensation earlier this year for using ex-model Hanis Hussey's likeness in an ad. But she never paid her hefty legal bill. Now, her lawyer is taking action againstpicture/ The Straits Times - 417 words
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Article190 1998-11-02 7 TWO prominent court cases in which Mareva injunctions were granted: POLITICIAN VS POLITICIAN JANUARY 1997: Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew and 11 other People's Action Party leaders filed defamation suits against Tang Liang Hong, the defeated opposition candidate. To ensure that any damages awarded would be paid, a190 words
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Article, Illustration214 1998-11-02 9 Jill Lim - By Jill Lim CALL it the latest in zebra chic. Stripes are out. Checks are in. But wait, haven't they become camel crossings? Because, you see, some of them are now humped. In any case, they are more colourful. The checks are blackPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 214 words
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Article, Illustration73 1998-11-02 9 muifmui* As compaaies tighten their 11, -M oens. me cowecoofi of soni6 AL fi ft ft mm L L. n J AA— 2 cnarroes nave oeen naived tuts year, prompting them to go to more donors for lower i ii MIBBLbbIIH C*U CUTVuIDuIKMIS. oalu CiMlll lllall73 words
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Article, Illustration237 1998-11-02 9 Irene Kew - By Irene Kew YOU may not get to eat their porridge or sleep on their beds, but you can take These Three Little Bears home and keep the wolf from Jurong FC's door. The S-League chairman, businessman Kwek Leng Joo, is donating this oilPicture/ David Tan - 237 words
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Article302 1998-11-02 10 Kidnap in Malaysia Boy taken two days ago, while shopping with aunt Ransom of RM400,000 ($172,000) demanded This figure negotiated down to RM300,000. Amount paid at 10 pm Saturday Boy released at 3 am Sunday First suspects arrested at same time Bernama. FOUR people were arrested in KualaBernama. - 302 words
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Article, Illustration75 1998-11-02 10 I m 11 I'm ii i' M«miai|NflllcalobMfttrJSw4atl Our first president (Sukarno) was wont to govern by fiat (order), our second (Suharto) by warning and instruction. So does our third (B J Habibie). However, our first president was at least mostly honest, even if one75 words
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Article, Illustration394 1998-11-02 11 Reuters. AFTER months of scandals and televised confessions, President Bill Clinton may see his political future determined by this: The state and Congressional elections in the US tomorrow. At stake in that nation of 50 states are 36 governorships, 34 Senate seats and all 435 seatsReuters.; Picture/ Reuters - 394 words
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Article263 1998-11-02 11 Reuters. ONCE again, Iraq's President Saddam Hussein is crying foul and doesn't want to play ball anymore. On Saturday, Iraq said no more cooperation with the UN weapons inspection team (Unscom) and demanded its head, Richard Butler, be sacked. Mr Saddam said Unscom was fullReuters. - 263 words
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Article, Illustration58 1998-11-02 11 BEAUTY JUDGE: Malaysianborn actress and Bond girl Michelle Yeoh cheering on contestants in the Mr International male beauty pageant, which wee held on Saturday in Jaipur, India. She wee one of the judges of the pageant, the first of its kind In Indie.Picture/ Afp - 58 words
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Article295 1998-11-02 12 IN NEW PEHLI... AFP. FIRST it was onions. Now it is the humble salt. Hundreds of provision shops across New Dehli attracted long queues for salt after newspapers reported that the essential was set to sell at up to 60 rupees ($2.40) a kilo six timesAFP. - 295 words
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Article49 1998-11-02 12 IN Jon 1980, former Prime Mtelster Indira Gandhi exploited the Issue of rising onion prices to stem bock to power. Her message, thota government that could not control onion prices had no right to gown, struck home. Onion prices Incrc4s(d i..,,, .jin,» aramaocany intently alter m floods49 words
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Article419 1998-11-02 12 And sprays police station in quiet Sydney suburb with automatic gunfire. Officers escape death IN SYDNEY... A SYDNEY police station was sprayed with automatic gunfire yesterday in what appears to be a declaration of war by an ethnic gang. Up to 18 shots were fired indiscriminately from419 words
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Article178 1998-11-02 12 POLICE suspected the attack was a gang-related retaliation for aggressive policing in crime hot spots including Bankstown and Punchbowl. Said police chief Peter Ryan: "We're reducing crime figures, we're catching robbers, we are locking people up and I think this is a retaliation for that," he178 words
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Article, Illustration202 1998-11-02 13 Q ALTHOUGH I'm 26, I've decided to retake the O-level exams next year. I'm not prepared to give up hope of improving myself after years of trying. I work in Customs and I see uncertainty ahead in these times of recession. I've always been keen202 words
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176 1998-11-02 13 QI'M in Secondary 4 in a neighbourhood school. I offer English, Chinese, additional maths, elementary maths, geography, literature, biology and combined science (physics and chemistry). My interest lies in communicating with people. I gather that the best possible route for me176 words
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135 1998-11-02 13 QI'M 18.1 got into a poly course last year but dropped out. I'm working. But I hope to go back to school next year. I hold a 1996 O-level certificate. My ECA point was Al. How do I apply for a course in135 words
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Article171 1998-11-02 13 QI TOOK my 0 levels last year. I'm studying in Temasek Polytechnic, taking an engineering course. I failed my Term 1 exam and I'm repeating the term. I've been considering quitting school, as I'm not coping with one of the subjects. I want171 words
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Article, Illustration243 1998-11-02 14 QI'M serving my NS in the Singapore Police Force and will complete it on Feb 19 next year. I'm frustrated and stressed. I have only a Secondary 2 qualification, so it seems that my life is in the darkest valley. I have no interest243 words
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Article121 1998-11-02 14 Qm 27 and I work as a reception-cum-shipping clerk. I wish to upgrade myself. I completed NTC-3 in maintenance fitting in 1989. But I don't have N or O levels. I'm not sure whether I should take my N or O levels or other121 words
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Article112 1998-11-02 14 QrM taking my O levels this year. My ambition is to be psychologist. However, I don't want to go to a junior college. Is there any polytechnic course that can help me achieve my ambition? Sarah *98 A IF you want to obtain a degree112 words
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Article63 1998-11-02 14 QI LEFT school when I was in Secondary 3. Can I take N Levels as a private candidate? Aisah A THE best approach would be to seek admission to ITE courses which prepare candidates for the N-level exams. As you check up on this, you could find63 words
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280 1998-11-02 14 QI'M a first-year poly student doing an engineering course. I'm interested in business and management, but my O-level results last year were not good enough for that. I obtained a best-five score of 21. My results: A 2 for Chinese, B3 for geography,280 words
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Article, Illustration469 1998-11-02 15 HAZEL TAN, whose entertainment diet is made up of stars like Andy Lau and Leon Lai, watches the Indian superstar in action GO cover Shah Rukh Khan, I was told. Shah Rukh who? That was my initial reaction when I was given the assignment. I had469 words
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Article, Illustration320 1998-11-02 16 Avis Wong - By Avis Wong HONGKONG singer William So Wing Hong has a new fad. The 31-year-old, who appears everywhere wearing glasses (his trademark), has more than 60 pairs. x Now, however, he's turned his attention to, guess what, skirts! While in Japan, he bought a white pleated320 words
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Article153 1998-11-02 16 WILLIAM So is known here for his hit, A Man Shouldn't Be the Cause of a Woman's Tears. He was last seen on Singapore TV screens in the court serial, File of Justice, aired on Channel 8 in 1996. But after 13 years in showbiz, he is153 words
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Article, Illustration441 1998-11-02 17 Avis Wong - STVI2 teams up with international broadcaster to tell of a By Avis Wong THE haze might not have returned to haunt us this year, but this burning issue is far from gone. This month, Singapore Television Twelve and Discovery Channel will highlight the environmental disaster in Indonesia with441 words
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Article, Illustration373 1998-11-02 18 Hazel Tan - By Hazel Tan Turned off. That was how David Calig felt when he was offered the lead role in Victor Khoo's Tiger's Whip. "I was totally turned off because it sounded so risky, the subject matter. I didn't take it seriously... coming toPicture/ Joyce Lim - 373 words
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Advertisement488 1998-11-02 17 on the stars LISTEN to our celebrity buzz on 1900-*****04. What was Jim Carrey's nickname when he was a child? What did he wear to his first comedy club gig? What did he put in his father's coffin? Find out more in a list of 10 things you never knew488 words
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Article, Illustration524 1998-11-02 19 NG WAN CHING - ET WITH NG WAN CHING NOW that the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur are over, I wonder what will happen to the Bukit Jalil complex. Conservative estimates had put government funding at more than RM2 billion ($915 million) to build the six stadiums the524 words
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Miscellaneous92 1998-11-02 20 COMICRELIEF I -mis mi 6ea I difficult Time )ulpr JMWMXr AHEADFDRUS... y JNDURE I&JT IF WE STftt IO^JWtfOtSGO I CUJSE..THIS IS THE" I ANb WE SEt2E THf START Of AJOTrtX I f~T A f UIEUOME TO WOObfiuT/ OULI "THE AMERICAN y/ I I KNOW »T MAKES GREAT MtlaJl COWWOW iW92 words
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Article, Illustration393 1998-11-02 21 Teo Yun Yun - 3® By Teo Yun Yun DONT blink if you're planning to keep up with MTVs new line of sassy streetwear. The range will change faster than you can switch channels with the remote. Once every three weeks, to be exact. Which works out to almost three setsPictures/ David Tan - 393 words
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Article49 1998-11-02 21 MTV clothes was launched last Thursday by MTV and local retail company Jay Gee Enterprises. You can check out the three new MTV shops at Takashimaya department store and Parco Bugis Junction and Junction 8. A fourth outlet at Takashimaya Shopping Centre Basement will open tomorrow.49 words
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Advertisement307 1998-11-02 31 fatoMMm Zlprnmon, WEITNAUER SINGAPORE PTE LTD A 100% subsidiary of Weitnauer Holding, Switzerland, Weitnauer Singapore Pie lid, a rapidly growing multinational company in Retail Distribution located at Cnangi Airport, invites suitable qualified candidates for the following positions: CBeauiy Cflcfuisor Gusiomer Service OZepresenialiue Male/Female, between 21 40 years of age Secondary307 words
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Advertisement33 1998-11-02 31 restaurant required COUNTER WAITRESS CUM CASHIER Singaporeans or PR only Chinese preferred. Preferably living around the vicinity. Age 20 30 yrs. Working hrs.: spm. to lam. Interest* party, pitas* can 9538-5703 A n33 words
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Article, Illustration553 1998-11-02 34 GERARD WONG - STANDARD ASIAN RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIPS: (PLATE FINAL) SINGAPORE 25 SRI LANKA 13 MATCH FACTS; TRUES: Rong Jingxiang(l7th minute) LeongJee Wong (57th) Terence Khoo (60th) PENALTIES: Clarence Lam (13th) Terence Khoo(72nd) CONVERSIONS: Clarence Lam (one) Terence Khoo(one) TRIES: Indrajit Bandaranayake (77th) PENALTIES: Nilufer Ibrahim (36th and 55th)Picture/ Sam Yeo - 553 words
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Article56 1998-11-02 34 Zahrin Johan (Andrew Kwong, 51st), Teo Kai Hock (Sung Pong, 70th), Leong Jee Wong, Rong Jingxiang, Martin Williams (Adrian Fong, 73rd), Romi Musa, Clarence Lam (Azman Hassan, 54th), Sam Chan, Kohei Kuwata (TongChin Hong, 69th), How Yew Seng, Ridzal Saat, Oughall Aitken (Gary Tan, 40th), Terence Khoo, Ong Kim56 words
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Article186 1998-11-02 34 RUGBY WORLD CUP FINAL QUALIFIER: JAPAN 47HK7 THAT was Japan's score at the end of the tournament. It qualified for its fourth Rugby World Cup after winning its third Asian title in a row. But how far can it go at the World Cup this186 words
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Article113 1998-11-02 34 In another RWC qualifier, South Korea ended a two-game losing streak when it whipped Taiwan 81-21. The result means that Korea has another shot at World Cup qualification. It will compete in a playoff tournament next year. Korea finished second even though it has the same number113 words
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Article, Illustration530 1998-11-02 35 AFP. IHTEK 2 BARI 3: INTER Milan was plunged into crisis after being defeated 3-2 at home by Bari. It was the team's third consecutive league defeat. Ronaldo came on as a second-half substitute and scored one goal and made another. But the match-winnerAFP. - 530 words
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Article, Illustration224 1998-11-02 35 FTALY Yesterday: Empoli 2 Perugia 0 Inter Milan 2 Bari 3 Juventus 2 Sampdoria 0 Piacenza IAC Milan 1 Vicenza 2 Cagliari 1 Saturday: Parma 2 Rorentina 0 Venezia 0 Bologna 2 AS Roma 4 Udinese 0 SPAIN Yesterday: Villareal2Tenerifes Deportivo 1 Mallorca 1 Saturday: Extremadura 1224 words
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Article304 1998-11-02 35 ONE year after Inter-Milan bought Ronaldo, the Brazilian multi-millionaire is buying a stake in the Italian club. He spoke after Inter president Massimo Moratti revealed he will be selling the Brazilian part of his family's near-70 per cent share in the club. "I talked about it with the304 words
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Article177 1998-11-02 36 MIDDLESBROUGH 1 Brian Oeane, 22nd min FOREST 1 Marlon Harewood 89 HALF-TIME: 1-0 CROWD: 34,223 AFP. Controversial Middlesbrough midfielder Paul Gascoigne was denied a winning return. Premiership struggler Nottingham Forest grabbed a late equaliser for a 1-1 draw. Marlon Harewood cancelled out Brian Deane's first-half opener to levelAFP. - 177 words
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Article299 1998-11-02 36 PAUL Gascoigne left the quiet life of a rehabilitation clinic for the bustle of Premiership soccer. He survived, despite a yellow card in Middlesbrough's 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest. Less than a month after he started treatment for stress, alcohol problems and depression299 words
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Article43 1998-11-02 36 CALL INFOUNE: David Ginola is suspended for tonight's match. Will his absence tell on resurgent Tottenham when it meets Charlton in the English Premiership clash? Call 1900-*****13 after 6.30 am tomorrow for the result. Calls cost 30 cents a minute.43 words
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Article, Illustration141 1998-11-02 36 Paul Gascoigne left the quiet life of a rehabilitation clinic after 16 days for the hustle and bustle of English Premiership soccer yesterday. It came less than a month after he started treatment for stress, alcohol problems and depression at the clinic. I%'s greatPicture/ Afp - 141 words
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Advertisement193 1998-11-02 36 HOW THEY STAND P W D L F A Pts 1 Aston Villa 10 6 4 0 11 3 22 2 Man Utd 10 6 3 1 23 9 21 3 Arsenal 11 5 5 1 13 5 20 4 Middlesbrough 11 4 5 2 17 12 17 5 Liverpool193 words
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Advertisement45 1998-11-02 36 WSSSSSSH| isggtjjUjGfm Sunday Middlesbrough 1 Forest 1 Saturday Chelsea v Aston Villa (postponed) I Coventry 0 Arsenal 1 Derby 2 Leeds 2 Everton 1 Man United 4 Leicester 1 Liverpool 0 Newcastle 0 West Ham 3 Sheff Wed 0 Southampton 0 Wimbledon 1 Hackbum 145 words
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Article, Illustration327 1998-11-02 37 Who are the favourites now? EVERTONI MAN UNITED 4 THE difference between chalk and cheese is beginning to tell now. Like the gulf that separates wine from grape juice, the aroma from football's red version is wafting strongly through the corridors of Old Trafford, where Manchester327 words
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Article, Illustration44 1998-11-02 37 NEAR POST: After 11 weeks of competition, the title race for the English Premiership is beginning to hot up. But who are the favourites? Jeffrey Low picks his three choices after the weekend's fixtures Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool, in that order.44 words
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Article, Illustration41 1998-11-02 37 FAR POST: Jeffrey Low has had his say. Do you agree with his views? What are yours? E-mail us at TNPsports@sph.com.sg or fax us at 737-5375 by midnight tomorrow. Make sure to leave us your name and contact number.41 words
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Article261 1998-11-02 37 COVENTRY 0 ARSENAL 1 ONLY one goal at Highfield Road, against a struggling bottom club at that, might not raise the profile of the defending chanpion. But then again, footballers are an emotive lot who can be affected by circumstances on and off the field.261 words
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Advertisement351 1998-11-02 37 LEADING SCORERS: Hamilton Ricard (Boro), Michael Owen (Liverpool) 7: lan Wright (West Ham) 6: Alan Shearer (Newcastle), Dwight Yorke (Manchester United) 5: Clive Mendonca (Charlton), Nicolas Anelka (Arsenal), Tony Cottee (Leicester), Marcus Gayle (Wimbledon) 4: Jason Euell (Wimbledon), Duncan Ferguson (Everton), Andy Cole (Man United) WEEKED GOALS —18: 2: lan351 words
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Article, Illustration234 1998-11-02 38 S GULAM - TICER BEER SINGAPORE CUP SEMI-FINAL ACTION SAFFC3 Tan Kim Leng 18th min Veselko Paponja 92nd min, V Selvaraj 4th minute sudden-death extra time SEMBAWANG RANGERS 2 Fahme Abdullah 36th min MilomirSeslija 45th min The Singapore Cup final will be held on Nov 14 HOW THE MATCHPicture/ Alvin Toh - 234 words
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343 1998-11-02 38 THERE was a steady stream of sympathy for Jita Singh and his boys after the final whistle. Hard luck, said one. So near, yet so far, said another Thirty seconds, man, 30 seconds, added one more. You were the better343 words
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Article, Illustration70 1998-11-02 38 I'm sure our strikers will leamfrom this experience. Stallions'player Milomir Seslija i > It cruel, isn *t it? I feel very sorry fbr the players. They played their hearts out... Yet, this... I'm so proud oftfiem. Semhawang Rangers coach Jita Singh (right) I knew we would come70 words
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Article, Illustration391 1998-11-02 39 S GULAM - Steven hits target again ...MORE FROM THE TIGER BEER SINGAPORE CUP SEMI-FINAL SECOND LEGS TANJONG PAGARI HOME UNITED 0 (Taniong Pagar wins 3-2 on aggregate) Stories/ S GULAM "STEVEN, Steven, Steven" the Jaguars' fans roared after the final whistle. M I love you Steven," screamed one391 words
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Article, Illustration294 1998-11-02 39 TAN JONG Pagar United coach Tohari Paijan has vowed to win the Tiger Beer Singapore Cup. But guess who he will dedicate it to? His mentor, guardian and club general manager Richard Woon? His adoring Jaguar fans? Or for his beloved wife, perhaps? No.294 words
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Article, Illustration349 1998-11-02 39 THE NEW PAPER'S SCORING FOR JURONG FC CHENAB boss Rajdev Singh had promised $100 for every goal his team scored and $500 for every goal the opponent scored. But In the hockey knockout final at the Delta Stadium over the weekend, Rajdev had a dilemma because in349 words
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Article, Illustration132 1998-11-02 40 SRI Lankan sprinter Susanthika Jayasinghe flung herself at the feet of her coach after setting a Sri Lankan record in the 100 m. It was her way of saying thank you. Her record-breaking attempt (11.28 sec) is bad news for women athletes eyeingPicture/ Afp - 132 words
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Advertisement146 1998-11-02 40 TIGER CUP: M f PREMIERSHIP: Tough luck Jeffrey Low's forJita favourites Calls art 60c/mln Caller* below require Announcement will be made on line onoe someone hits the leckpot! For enquiries A feed bee li,^plees^^cel^th^^hotlln^^^2^^'^^^^^^M ItogetherJ itif© mm THE W 2*2pSWW!RRK93HSInSJBI^MP?'!i^pESSr7SS^«SSnm k. i ZJZ t ,rz.rz~rr r thank *OU 'Ol »OU»146 words
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