The New Paper, 11 September 2011

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1 72 The New Paper
  • 15 1 the new paper on sunday SEPT 11 2011 TNP PICTURE: 80 CENTS MICA (P) 113/01/2011
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    • 62 1 the new paper SINGAPORE BABIES BEING BORN HEAVIER PLAY OUR Win $1,000 Bigger babies better? 46 36 SEPT 11 2011 They party, they play are pals with their kids CHUMMY?ISMUIS MUMMY TOOki MAN STRIPS OUTSIDE BT TIMAH HOUSE, CLAIMS JEALOUS HUBBY... Scarred genitals with acid 6 facebook.com/thenewpaper twitter.com/thenewpaper TNP PICTURE:
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  • UPFRONT
    • 661 2 / 3  -  KEN JALLEH JR kenjr@sph.com.sg Chai Hung Yin is a sometimes bubbly, lately swollen colleague who is about to burst in the most dramatic –anddelightful–way. How apt then that, with baby akan datang, she helms our parenting page (at least until she pops in November). How proper that
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      72 2 / 3 “I’vethought about heavenandhell, I’m prepared to face either, if either of themexists.” MrLeeKuan Yew at a Nanyang Technological University forum “Icouldn’tbe ina relationship without equality, generosity, integrity, spirit, kindness and humour. Andawesomeness.” JenniferAniston is soin love with boyfriend Justin Theroux “Theworkdonebyintelligence communities during my presidency waspartofputtingtogetherthepuzzle that enabled
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    • 152 2 / 3 Weratethepastweek’snews–goodandbad +20 NUSand NTU have moved up in a global ranking of universities; CPF has achieved its highest ever placing as the 10th largest pension fund in the world; and Singapore is now the second most competitive economy, up from third last year. -10 Most of the hawkers
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    • 25 2 / 3 5 HOTSTORIES INSIDE AMBULANCE CATCHES FIREAT GEYLANG p9 DICAPRIO– JEWELLERY ROBBER? p16 LADYDRIVER: WOMEN AREBETTERDRIVERS p28 TANTALISING YONG TAUFOO p31 MINISTER, WHEREIS OURSPORTS MINISTER? p60
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  • Page 2 / 3 Miscellaneous

  • SNAPSHOT
    • 311 4 / 5 AFP. EGYPT was on a state of alert yesterday after protesters stormed the Israeli embassy, prompting the ambassador to flee, in the first attack of its kind since the two nations made peace 32 years ago. Protesters demolished a security wall, removed
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    • 104 4 / 5 AFP. AUSTRALIAN Immigration Minister Chris Bowen yesterday refused to confirm reports that the government is poised to revive a plan to send asylum-seekers to Malaysia by changing existing legislation. Last month, the High Court ruled against the government’s plan to send
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      51 4 / 5 NICE TRY: A Spanish player from the all-female Las Conquistadoras (The Conquerors) is tackled by a naked member of the amateur rugby team the Nude Blacks during their clash before yesterday’s Rugby World Cup match between England and Argentina, in Dunedin, New Zealand. Las Conquistadoras won 25-20. PICTURE:
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    • 528 4 / 5 Speak up in Parliament, help to form consensus, PAP members told MORE robust debate at the next sitting Parliament and being on the same wavelength as younger Singaporeans. These were two points Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong touched on yesterday on the sidelines of
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    • 117 4 / 5 RESIDENTS in the central district can expect to receive help to cope with the impact of a possible recession. Central District mayor Sam Tan said the Central Community Devel- opment Council (CDC) has set up a Recession Economic Assistance
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    • 112 4 / 5 FEWER drink drivers were arrested in the first half of the year, but there are still many who choose to drink and drive. The number arrested was 1,086 77 fewer than in the same period last year. But 20 drink drivers
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    • 127 4 / 5 AFP. CHINA’S trade surplus contracted sharply to US$17.8 billion (S$22 billion) last month, down from $31.5 billion in July, as imports rose to a new record high, official data released yesterday showed. The trade surplus is a perennial point
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    • 446 4 / 5  -  It began when the US was attacked on its own soil. It hasn’t ended with Osama bin Laden’s death. ARTIST’S IMPRESSION SIMON ANG simonang@sph.com.sg ...there can be no return to the innocence of September 10th 2001– and, sadly, no end to the vigilance -The Economist
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      118 4 / 5 $29,000 The cost of a frock the late Amy Winehouse reportedly once threw on the barbecue because she was mad at its designer Alexander McQueen. 5 tonnes That’sthe weightofa space satellite due to come crashing down to earth in about a month. Nasa says it does not know
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  • PEOPLE
    • 624 6 / 7  -  TheNewPaper’sreporton Wednesday about mothers who keep watch over their kids at cyber cafes in the wee hours of the morning raised eyebrows. Irresponsible parents, said some. Give the kids some space, said others. No, say experts. The bigger issue is that old parenting styles don’tworkfortoday’schildren.In
      TNP PICTURES: BENJAMIN SEETOR, KELVIN CHNG  -  624 words
    • 430 6 / 7 Worried sick about your kids going wild at dance clubs? Not these two mums. Instead, they want to be the first to take their sons out partying. Last month, Madam Alice Lee and Madam Marie Lim, who are friends, took their sons, Amos Chung and Eugene
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    • 350 8  -  REPORT: JOYCE LIM joycelim@sph.com.sg It is 4am and 10-year-old Erwin Nair asks his mother if he can go to a LAN gaming centre. Instead of saying “no” to Erwin right away, Madam Ernie Sumarni, 35, decided to take her son there so she could see
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    • 185 8 PARENTS can be seen as friendly and approachable to their children. But becoming their friend would pose a risk of the child losing respect for the parent, warned Mr Kenny Toh, founder of the Institute of Advanced Parentology. “Wecantruly becomeour children’s friend only when they
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    • 664 9  -  REPORT: REPORT: JOYCE LIM joycel@sph.com.sg An ambulance attending to an emergency became an emergency itself when it caught fire in the carpark of Block 120, Geylang East Central, around 3pm yesterday. Witnesses said huge flames and thick black smoke billowed from the parked vehicle.
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    • 444 9  -  Your friend, Gan Ling Kai TNPS reporter Congratulations on finding your first job! Dr Low Chai Ling, 36, the founder of aesthetic chain The Sloane Clinic, read the story of your amazing life in this paper last weekend. Like many others, she was moved by your determination
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    • 265 11 MancausesstiroutsideBukitTimahhouse,sayingwoman’shusband‘mutilated’hisgenitals A lone man went to a Bukit Timah neighbourhood on Friday night and caused such a commotion that police had to be called in. The man, thought to be in his 40s, claimed his lover’shusbandhadsentpeopletomutilatehim. A hotline caller told Lianhe Wanbao that the man had
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    • 212 12 Seen a tweet worth sharing? Message us @thenewpaper @JessicaSimpson Been getting lots of questions about this alleged breast reduction... not to worry... I LOVE MYBOOBIES!!They aren’tgoing anywhere! (USsingerJessica Simpson quashing rumours before her wedding) @taypinghui Received yet another email, apparently I have 18,000,000.00 Euros with EDB
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    • 347 16 / 17 Ms Carol Bartz did not hold back during her first interview since getting fired as CEO of Yahoo. Barely 24 hours after Yahoo chairman Roy Bostock told her the news on her mobile phone, she rang Fortune magazine to let off some steam.
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    • 179 16 / 17 Mr Steve Jobs, the former CEO of Apple, had “passed away”. The tweet from CBS News had the Internet going into overdrive. But the American TV company realised the faux pas and immediately apologised for the error. An account tied to the US network’s
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    • 197 16 / 17 He’s the star of Hollywood blockbuster Blood Diamond and other hits. But Leonardo DiCaprio’s attempt to buy jewellery at a Sydney shop almost backfired. He walked into the shop wearing a hoodie, cap and dark sunglasses and the sales assistant, failing to recognise him, mistakenly
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    • 163 16 / 17 A Miss Universe contestant is in trouble with pageant officials for apparently showing up at events without underwear. Contest bigwigs have warned Colombia’s Catalina Robayo to stop making appearances in tiny skirts with nothing on underneath. “(Miss) Colombia had to be spoken to and told
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    • 197 16 / 17 SHE broke up with the world’s most eligible bachelor. But Elisabetta Canalis, 32, did not go about looking for sympathy. As she prepares to make her US television debut on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars, she has spoken out about her private life.
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    • 298 16 / 17 Her right-hand slap to protect her husband from an intruder during the British parliamentary hearing over the phone hacking scandal is now the stuff of legend. The incident propelled Mrs Wendi Murdoch, the third wife of media magnate Rupert Murdoch, from relative unknown to heroine
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      788 21  -  After 35 years in jail, Ang Mo Kio man emerges... REPORT PICTURE: ZAIHAN MOHAMED YUSOF zaihan@sph.com.sg A stroll in his Ang Mo Kio neighbourhood made him extremely nervous. The HDB blocks looked vaguely familiar but the upgrading works over the years made them almost unrecognisable to Mr Othman. And
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    • 936 36 / 37  -  MoreS’pore mums are having heavier babies, thanks to better prenatal diet, though some ‘fessupto overeating REPORTS: CHAI HUNG YIN chaihyn@sph.com.sg WHEN baby Josiah Shalom Mok arrived in July, his mother was surprised. Madam Allie Chen, 27, was expecting a 3.3kg baby but her son turned
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    • 521 38 / 39  -  CHAI HUNG YIN chaihyn@sph.com.sg My pregnant belly has drawn a lot of gasps and remarks from well-intentioned people lately. “Are you popping/bursting/exploding soon?” is the most common question, when in fact, I have two more months to go. In a routine check-up last week,
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    • 388 38 / 39 Mrs Melanie Jaggard, 32, is 29 weeks into her pregnancy and is delighted at the prospect of welcoming twins. But deep inside, she knows her joy will be short-lived. In 2007, the Unilever manager was diagnosed with Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma, a rare and incurable form
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  • GROUND ZERO A BOTTOM-UP PERSPECTIVE ON ISSUES
    • 706 10  -  MAUREEN KOH maureenk@sph.com.sg Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday are my favourite days of the week. For about a minute or two after 7pm on these days, 23 sets of four digits get my undivided attention. That is, if I had decided to wager a 4-D bet that
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  • PASSAGES
    • 79 13 Singer Neil Diamond, 70, to Katie McNeil, 40, who executive produced a 2009 documentary about him. The“SweetCaroline”singer announced on Twitter that he intends to marry her. Diamond also posted a photo of Ms McNeil taken in London last month.“I’dlikeyoutomeetKatie,” hewrote.“I’mlovestruck.” This will be the third marriage for the recent
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    • 36 13 Britain’sPrincessBeatrice graduated from Goldsmiths College last Friday with her parents Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson in tow. Princess Beatrice, 23, received her BA Honours degree in history and the history of ideas.
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      92 13 Will Hong Kong singer Coco Lee wear more than one wedding dress? From the bridal photographs leaked online earlier this week, Lee appears to be photographed in more than one gown. Looking blissful and happy, the bride-to-be has stopped all work to focus on her wedding preparations. Lee, 36,
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      38 13 By a car that is. US actress Reese Witherspoon was out jogging when an 84-year-old did not heed traffic rules. Witherspoon was not seriously injured and is resting at home. She is also reportedly not pressing charges.
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      65 13 ScarySpiceMelanieBrown’snew baby has been christened Madison Brown Belafonte. Brown, 36, gave birth early this month but had said earlier that she was leaving the job of finding a name to her eldest daughter, Phoenix Chi. MadisonisMelanie’sthirdchild and her first with current husband-film producer Stephen Belafonte. They have a reality
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    • 103 13 HongKongtelevisionstationTVB’s general manager Stephen Chan has walked away unscathed after a lengthy corruption trial. The celebrity head honcho had been charged with wrongfully concealing from TVB a HK$ 112,000 (S$18,000) paymenthe had allegedly received from Olympic City mall last year for hosting a talk show at a 2009 countdown
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    • 49 13 Ellen DeGeneres was apparently taken by surprise when actor Ashton Kutcher decided to strip and go nude in a taped segment of her talk show. Talking about the ad for his sitcomTwoAndAHalfMen– whichhasthetagline,“Allwillbe revealed”–Kutcherreportedlysaid that the ad had got so much attentionthathefiguredthathe’d “doeverythingnudefromnowon”. He then dropped his robe.
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      100 13 Charlie Sheen may no longer have a role on Two And A Half Men, but the 46-year-old actor is headed back to the silver screen. Reports say Sheen is set to star with Jason Schwartzman in the indie film A Glimpse Inside The Mind Of Charlie Swan III. Roman
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  • CONFESSIONS OF A WEDDING SINGER
    • 629 14  -  JOYCE LIM joycel@sph.com.sg She loves singing so much that it doesn’t matter if nobody is listening. You see, Miss Dawn Wong is a wedding singer. And wedding dinners can be noisy affairs here. Most guests don’t seem to notice her, confessed Miss Wong, who holds
      TNP PICTURE: BENJAMIN SEETOR  -  629 words

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  • THEN & NOW
    • 856 18 / 19  -  Deadman’ssisterinspiredtofollow hisdream;anothersishasn’t celebrated her birthday in 3 years TEH JEN LEE jenlee@sph.com.sg TODAY, Sarawakian Aida Montong is a magistrate because she wanted to fulfil her brother's dream. Mr Nordin Montong, who was killed by a white tigerafter he leapt into the animal’s enclosure at the Singapore
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    • 418 20  -  Omar killed a man...but he was just being himself Desmond Ng This consummate killer has never been subjected to a trial. He was, it was assumed, merely following his natural instincts–thatofakiller. Omar is a star attraction at the Singapore Zoo. Three years ago, he attacked and snapped the
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  • PEOPLE 10 YEARS AFTER 9/11
    • 555 22 / 23  -  InastoryshecontributedtotheUSEmbassy’swebsite,shewrote:“Ilooked up into the trees and saw pieces of clothing, papers and remnants of lives at theWorldTradeCenterandwonderediffamiliescouldcopewiththis” Message from S’pore-based American who helped 9/11 victims: REPORT&PICTURES: ZAIHAN MOHAMED YUSOF zaihan@sph.com.sg LIKE most Americans, Mrs Jeannie Straussman will always remember Sept 11, 2001, as a day
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    • 717 24 / 25 She almost became a kamikaze pilot because... Late in the morning of the Tuesday 10 years ago that changed everything, Major Heather “Lucky”Penneywasonarunway at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, and ready to fly. She had her hand on the throttle of an F-16
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    • 160 24 / 25 On the day of the attacks, Gwyneth Paltrow savedayoungwoman’slife–merely bybeing her dazzlingly famous self. The woman, Ms Lara Lindstrom Clarke, wrote an open letter thanking the actress, reported entertainment news website The Morton Report. Ms Clarke, who was 24 then, wrote how
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    • 168 24 / 25 Jon Bon Jovi sang for New York firefighters this week as a tribute to the bravery and heroism shown by them on 9/11. His performance of America The Beautiful was taped for an American football special, NFL Kickoff 2011: Back to Football, which airs
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    • 194 24 / 25 For Lady Gaga, the city of New York is her “husband”. The Born This Way hitmaker, who was brought up in the city, recalled how she watched in horror the collapse of the twin towers from the roof of her Upper
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    • 94 24 / 25 U2 frontman Bono admits he was “a very proudAmerican”on9/11. He said: “It’s just too big a moment in all our lives. Even if you’re not American, everyonebecameanAmericanthatday.” The Irish-born rocker made the comments on the red carpet at the premiere of U2 documentary From
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  • LIVE RIGHT
    • 584 26 / 27  -  JONATHAN ROBERTS jonrob@sph.com.sg Some thrive on it. Some fall apart with the slightest dose of it. We’ve all felt that there aren’t enough hours in the day, work keeps pilingupand things needto bedoneat home. Inaword stress. Stress is a given part of modern life, especially
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    • 165 26 / 27 If you are feeling stressed, the following should be avoided. CAFFEINE Coffee, tea or any high-caffeine drink. You may want to feel awake, but when you are under stress and need to think straight, all the caffeine will do is cause anxiety and raise stress hormone levels. If
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      82 26 / 27 Adeva Wong AGE: 19 JOB: Student, Millennia Institute As you can see, Miss Adeva Wong is all about healthy living. She’s been practising ballet since she was seven, plays tennis at school, jogs regularly and has taken part in the Sundown and Standard Chartered marathons. She also goes
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  • WHEELS
    • 394 28  -  LADY DRIVER TAN MAE LYNN maelynn@sph.com.sg Let’s be honest. We’re better drivers andyouknowit. Wewomenarejustmoremodest(usually)anddon’t have epic egos to battle with. Self-assured is what you can call us. Here are just three reasons why we are better behind the wheel: 1. Better temperament This is why insurance
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    • 98 28  -  DANSON CHEONG tnp@sph.com.sg Ifyou’reacyclingenthusiast, chancesare,you’dhavespent countless hours watching YouTube videos of riders tearing up trails or bombing down rain-slicked mountain descents. Some of these videos were probably shot by the cyclist,and,ifyou’relikeme,youprobably wondered how much fun it would be if you could record your rides. You have probably
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    • 319 28 PRICE: $459 Camera specifications It comes with the Hero video camera, a waterproof casing and all required helmet-mounting accessories. Pros cons FISH-EYE LENS The lens gives a 170-degree field of vision. Even minor details in the periphery are captured. This allowed an unprecedented amount of detail
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  • EATS WORLD CUISINE EXPLORED
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      520 30  -  HEDY KHOO hedykhoo@sph.com.sg There is the traditional Argentinian way and the easy way. But both are long ways, requiring up to three hours of cooking time. The result is an incredibly sweet milk-based caramel dulce de leche a popular choice for filling or topping for desserts in Argentina
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    • 322 30 Recipe Dulce de leche Remove label from a can of condensed milk. Place the can upright in a pot of water and boil it for two to three hours. Ensure that the can is fully submerged in water at all times. The longer you boil
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      254 30 IT WAS only after Vanessa Celaya came to Singapore three years ago that she began rediscovering her Argentinian roots in cooking. “IstartedtocookArgentinianfood because it is very difficult to find authentic Argentinian restaurants here and I miss the flavours of my home very much,”saidMadamCelaya,35.Sheis from the capital, Buenos Aires
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  • EATS
    • 679 31  -  We show, you choose THIS WEEK: YONGTAUFOO compiledbyMICHAELYEO MICHAEL YEO Fu Ji Yong Tau Foo Block 505, Jurong West Street 52 #01 -34 The draw of this stall lies in the freshness of the items. Rows of yong tow foo items are beautifully displayed here. The
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      806 32  -  VANESSA FRIDA tnp@sph.com.sg Vanessa is a fast rising name in the local cooking scene. She organ ises cooking classes and personalised chef tables for groups. Facebook her at www.facebook.com/CulinaryNess What’sthere notto loveabout mushrooms?Theyare “meaty”, healthy and flavourful. I think it makes a great side or main on its own.
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    • 74 33 WHAT is everyone eating and shooting this week? Here’ssome eyecandyfor your stomach. TWEATOFTHEWEEK www.misstamchiak.com Boathouse’sEggBenedictisrefined,complex,anddelicious.Theeggsarenicelypoached,wobblywithjust therightamountofrunnyyolk.It’slocatedatTheFullertonWaterboatHouse. houseofstef An assortment of fresh sashimi by one of Duxton Rd'sgems, Hanayoshi. Too pretty to eat! Nic Blessed From Garuda Padang: The spiciness of the chilli paste went wellwiththepetai,whichwasfriedwiththecrunchyprawns. AnnaTng
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    • 108 33 outside, fluffy inside and not oily. Show us what you’re eating The New Paper on Sunday is offering a chance for you to show off your skills as a food photographer and reviewer. Snap a photo of the dish, write a short review including the eaterie’s location. Here’s how Post
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  • PARENTHOOD
    • 337 34 / 35 Dear Nanny... QUESTION My seven-year-old boy hates rice. Is it okay if I keep on replacing it with bread or noodles? I am afraid that he will not get enough energy for his hectic school day because he is super active. Madam NoraMohamed, 32, senior
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    • 314 34 / 35  -  KIDS’ CRAZE CHAI HUNG YIN chaihyn@sph.com.sg Finally, that long-awaited moment of seeing your baby take that first step. Still wobbly, but surely, your baby is feeling his wayaround–toesandall. Now, he is ready for shoes. But, make sure he can walk steadily first before putting on that
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    • 126 34 / 35 For babies who are just learning to walk, pre-walker shoes, or crib shoes, are the ones to go for. Stride Rite, a US brand that recently made inroads into the Singapore market, offers Robeez. Soft, light and flexible, the shoes give protection and support without
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    • 115 34 / 35 Buying the perfect shoes for your child has never been easier. The shoesatOshKosh B’Gosh feature the Toezone Flip N Fit technology, which makes shoe-fitting a breeze. They are suitable for toddlers and kids up to six years old. Unique markings on the soles
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    • 68 34 / 35 Yourchild’s growingfootneeds flexibility to facilitate fine muscle development. NikeYoung Athletes’ range of shoes for toddlers comes equipped with Sensory Motion System technology, meant to improve your child’snatural motion,balance and coordination. The minimal outsole is just enough to provide appropriate traction and protection. NikeYoung Athletes’ shoesare fortoddlers
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    • 93 34 / 35 Here are some tips by podiatrist Malia Ho for parents when it comes to buying shoes for their young children: I Heelcountershould be firm I Toeboxshouldbe high (the child should be able to wriggle his toes when wearing the shoe) I Footshould bewell secured in the
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    • 402 34 / 35  -  FATHER FIGURE JASON JOHNSON jjohnson@sph.com.sg My kids have terrible taste in clothes. I guess they take after their dad. When I was a kid in the 70s, my favourite article of clothing was a black T-shirt with a metallic-gold tiger face decal on the front. In
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    • 42 34 / 35 Dear Parents, Is your baby not eating well? Your teens being unreasonable? Unload your problems. Write questions to our very own super nanny at tnp@sph.com.sg Write “Dear Nanny” in the email’s subject field, and do include your full name, and contact number.
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    • 38 38 / 39 ThoughtheDevilsarestillontopofthegame, no chances must be taken at Old Trafford. Who knows, Chelsea’s Fernando Torres and David Luiz may spring a few surprises on the pitch. Die-hard fans from both camps are in for some real thrills and spills.
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  • SECRET SHOPPER
    • 450 40 Each week we go undercover to reveal storesthatareworthy–ornot–ofyourmoney It was the day of beckoning when Hennes &Mauritz(H&M)cametotown. TheSwedishstore’sappearanceherelastweekendheraldedlong queues as shoppers thronged Orchard Building eager for the latest buys. Theinternationalchainstore’slatestopeningalsoheraldsand confirms–inour,yesadmittedlyshallow,view–Singapore’s coming of age as a truly international city. Fortherecord,thissecretshoppertriedtovisitseveraltimes– and gave up at once when
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    132 41  -  YEOH WEE TECK weeteck@sph.com.sg DIAMONDSareagirl’sbestfriendbut a watch is a more practical investment. There are watch appreciation clubs with members who are willing to pay major dollars for an exclusive timepiece. And the prices can be crazy: A wisp of a watch can cost 1 million. But rest assured, there
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    250 41 His Marc by Marc Jacobs Price: $490 Marc Jacobs is a label known for its quirky and playful designs, and this carries on to the accessories. His Marc by Marc Jacobs 10th anniversary watch has lightning-rod hands, an oversized 10 index and a backcasing witha “Love Marc Jacobs”inscription. At$490,
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  • HUMOUR
    • 517 44  - WikiLeaks indecent exposure connected? Mindee Ongfacesherown WikiLeaks ACT BLUR S M ONG smong@sph.com.sg Last Monday, The New Paper reported that a naked man was spotted loitering at a Sengkang HDB lift lobbyatnight. Last week also saw a flurry of responses to the latest bunch of WikiLeaks cables related to Singapore.
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    • 398 44  -  HUMOUR ME SIVA CHOY tnp@sph.com.sg After watching President Barack Obamadeliverhisspeechto Congress on Thursday, I propose the American music industry declare speech-making as a category in their annual Grammy Awards. Ifrappingcanbeincluded,whynot“speeching”? Afterall,thescenarioisthesame–aguygetsupon stage,usesamike,makesstatementsaboutwhat’s wrong with society and how to fix it, the audience
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    • REALLY?
      • 158 44 Odd news that’sfor real Wire services A 22-year-old woman allegedly told a 69-year-oldman in awheelchair“I’m a vampireand I’mgoing to eat you”as she bit off chunks of his flesh in an attack in western Florida on Thursday. Mr Milton Ellis told police that he met Josephine
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      • 100 44 AP. A MAN in southern Mississippi in the US allegedly tried to walk out of a grocery store without paying for food items, including live lobsters, which he had stuffed into his shorts. Police Chief Wayne Payne said 35-year-old Nathan Mark Hardy was arrested after
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  • TV
    • 424 45  -  WatchTeenWolf,butjustdon’t tellanyoneyou’rewatchingTeenWolf JASON JOHNSON jjohnson@sph.com.sg Remember how Joss Whedon took the lame Buffy The Vampire Slayer movie and turned it into a supercool TV show? That’s what producer Jeff Davis has done with Teen Wolf. Indeed, this show has an awful lot in common with Buffy, which
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  • Page 45 Miscellaneous
    • 69 45 THE MUST SEE THREE The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Star Movies (StarHub Ch 622), 9pm The human-vampire-werewolf love triangle gets more complicated when Bella’s rival suitors Edward and Jacob team up to take on an army of new vampires out for revenge. Starring Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart. Awkward MTVSEA(StarHubCh533),11pm Inthisnewcomedyseries,anunpopular 15-year-oldgirlgainsimmediatebutunwanted
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  • LAST LOOK
    • 192 46 Is that really her? Lady Gaga has appeared in so many guises, in so many shocking costumes, that it was a bigger shock for many to see her entirely unadorned. The singer appears on the cover of the latest issue of Harper’s Bazaar without any make-up.
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  • RACING
    • 167 47 One More Minute, a raging favourite beaten last Friday night, has earned a rest. Starting as the $8 favourite, following his record of three wins and a shorthead second from as many starts, One More Minute finished fourth under leading jockey Joao Moreira after
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    • 535 47 Race1 C5(SC)1200m 11 STARFIRE53.5(40-8) LSofhan (6) 9 9 1 (497) 4 BEINGCLASSIC56(20-5.1) JacksonLow (5) 1 1 2 (489) 0.75 3 TOUESSROCK56.5(13-9) OChavez (2) 7 7 3 (482) 1.25 8 SMOOTHWINNER55(305-51) SSalee (8) 5 5 4 (487) 1.25 XWinningstable:Happiness.Trainer:JHTan.Time:1min10.80sec(Going:yielding).Forecast:$92.Tierce:$729. Quartet: No winner ($4928 jackpot carried forward to
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    • 738 47 YESTERDAY'S NEW ZEALAND (AWAPUNI) AUSTRALIA (BELMONT/TOOWOOMBA) RESULTS RACE 1 (Awapuni) 1st 7 Keepereel ($69-$19) 2nd 8 Authentic Desire ($12) 3rd 13 Thrive ($7) 4th 9 Vault. Forecast $112. Place forecast $24 (7-8), $28 (7-13), $11 (8-13). Tierce $1821. Trio $154. Quartet No winner ($334 jackpot carried forward to next race).
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    • 1149 48 / 49 GOING FORECAST: GOOD RACE1 MS 12.50 -1600m(Polytrack) Stakes:$35,000 No. Last6runs HORSE Wt Rating Jockey Barrier (Age/origin/sex,trainer-owner) 1 252-3- PaddyO'Reilly 59 (49) MAiry*c3 12 (4nzgMClements-PaddyO'reilly) 2 -***** KnightScorpio 57.5 (46) TRehaizat*c3 9 (4agBDean-KnightRacing) 3 -897-0 ChinaEagle 54 (39) YYOon*c4 1 (4agStevenLam-Hock) 4 *****6 Jack 54 (39) JMoreira 13 (3agLLaxon-OscarRacing) 5
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    • 127 48 / 49  -  BESTBET TAN THEAN LOON Well-performed South African arrival LIZARRE has been thoroughly drilled to make a winning debut in Race 10 at Kranji this afternoon. Trainer Patrick Shaw had sent his new charge to the trials three times and Lizarre won all three of them
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    • 483 48 / 49 RACE 1 (Moonee Valley) 1st 11 Carnero ($55-$15) 2nd 8 Extra Zero ($23) 3rd 14 Ishant ($9) 4th 10 Anudjawun. Forecast $122. Place forecast $43 (8-11), $36 (8-14), $19 (11-14). Tierce $2127. Trio $378. Quartet No winner ($5528 jackpot carried forward to next race). Quadro:
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    • 531 48 / 49 Andrew Frost 1 RACE Brian Miller Tan Thean Loon 11 Rieussec Magic 2 Knight Scorpio 11 2 2 Paddy O’Reilly 1 11 1 Rieussec Magic Rieussec Magic Knight Scorpio 10 1 4 Jack 10 2 RACE 1 Diamond Quality 2 9 Man Of Substance Zac Imperial 4 Smarty
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    • 1608 50 / 51 ANDREWFROST’SCOMMENTSFORTODAY’SKRANJIMEETING(RACECARD:PAGE48) RACE1 (1,600m) 1 PaddyO’Reilly)))Formsuggestsawinsooner than later and3kg claim a help but will need plenty of luck from wide draw. 2 KnightScorpio)))Anotherdrawnatadawkwardly over the mile start but claim will help. Can win. 3 China Eagle))Should be fitter from first-up outing
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    • 1025 50 / 51 GOING FORECAST: YIELDING RACE1 C5 2.00 -1200m(Turf) Stakes:RM35,000 No. Last6runs HORSE Wt Rating Jockey Barrier (Age/origin/sex,trainer-owner) 1 --7609 KingshipAdmiral 57 (43) ZZuriman*c2 10 (4agRLines-Tivic) 2 906-0- Soccoroo 57 (43) BTaic1 11 (4safgMThwaites-ALACrabbia) 3 *****0 HighQuality 56.5 (42) IAzhar 1 (6agKCoetzee-MdmSPTan) 4 *****7 Brisbane 56 (41)
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    • 72 50 / 51 RACE1:10D’MightyVictory9Conflame8JeramGoodFeel11BukitRaya RACE 2:7 Penang Dolly 3 Jeram New Jumbo 10 Matts Forte 5 My Special RACE3:4Fast’sTip)10TearsToDiamonds11JeramWonder12PaperWeight RACE 4:10 Surewinwan 1 More Than Able 9 Jolly Roger 8 Golden Sonic RACE5:3AllGood2AmazingGrace7PowerfulMatch6Mayo’sDancer RACE6:3It’sAllFated2FlamingBolt1CityStar6GoldenPlan RACE 7:2 Subordinate 10 Good Recommend 4 Good Meaning 13 Black Supreme RACE 8:2
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    • 1201 52  -  ITIPSANDCOMMENTSBYPHILLIP PHILLIP WOO WOO, COURTESY OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. RACE 1 (1,200m) GENERAL DANROAD (4) was in consolidation mode over the second half of the season after bursting out of the starting blocks with back-to-back wins over this course and distance. He’s
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    • 888 52 GOING FORECAST GOOD RACE1 CLASS5TURF 1200m TIME:12:40 Stakes:HK$525,000 NO. HORSENAME TRAINER JOCKEY WT(IB) BAR 1 CHAMPIONSTAR PFYIU MLYEUNG 133 2 2 DRBULLION TKNG WMLAI 133 10 3 JOYFULJOYFUL ALEE DWHYTE 133 14 4 GENERALDANROAD KWLUI ZPURTON 132 8 5 FASTINTENTIONS DEFERRARIS TCLARK 130
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  • Page 48 / 49 Miscellaneous
    • 31 48 / 49 Saturday,Sept 10 2011 First Second Third 0276 6048 3597 Starters 3485 9973 1870 2196 9020 0856 6484 1552 6990 1434 Consolations 3449 8755 7588 7886 4235 3355 7052 2296 9917 0731
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  • people
    • Article, Illustration
      105 72 ed’slategameatBolton.–WireServices SergioAgueroisfastturninginto thenewdarlingoftheEnglish PremierLeague. Last night, the Manchester City new signing from Atletico Madrid turned on the magic at the Etihad Stadium, netting a hat-trick in the 3-0 thrashingofWigan. Aguerofinished apassfromDavid Silvatoopen the scoring in the 13th minute and added two more with strikesinthe63rdand69thasCity’sattackinginterplay provedtoomuchforWigan. Aguero has now
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    • US OPEN
      • 426 53 Reuters. Defending champion Rafael Nadal routed exhausted former winner Andy Roddick 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 yesterday morning (Singapore time) to set up a mouth-watering semi-final clash with Andy Murray at the US Open. Nadal, the only men’s tennis player yet to lose a set in the tournament,
        Reuters.; PICTURE: REUTERS  -  426 words
      • 361 53 Reuters. Andy Murray has Rafa Nadal right where he wants him, on the hardcourts of Flushing Meadows with a berth in the US Open final on the line. Murray, aching to register his first Grand Slam triumph and the first for
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    • RUGBY WORLD CUP
      • 657 54 / 55 Minnows step up to threatenworld order POOLB ENGLAND 13 ARGENTINA 9 Reuters. Reuters. England overcame a tough challenge from a brutal Argentina on the second day of the Rugby World Cup yesterday. But the smaller nations showed that the gap to the top sides,
        Reuters.; PICTURES: GETTY IMAGES, REUTERS  -  657 words
      • 19 54 / 55 POOL A IFrance 47 Japan 21 POOLB IEngland13 Argentina 9 IScotland34 Romania 24 POOLD IFiji49 Namibia 25
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      • 355 54 / 55 POOLD SOUTH AFRICA v WALES (Today, 4.25pm, SingTel mio TV (STAR Sports) Ch 115) AP. The coach of the formidable Springboks forward pack, Gary Gold, says the pressure South Africa are under as defending world champions is similar to that of the hosts New
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      • 146 54 / 55 POOLC AUSTRALIA v ITALY (Today, 11.25am, SingTel mio TV (STAR Sports) Ch 115) Reuters. The Wallabies continues to preach caution ahead of their World Cup opener against Italy today. After the Australians beat the World Cup favourites All Blacks in their last outing to win
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    • TALKING POINT
      • 862 56 / 57  -  Officials: Defer national service for top athletes until they retire from sports LIM SAY HENG sayheng@sph.com.sg Let exceptionally talented athletes finish competing at the highest level before they serve their National Service instead. That is the most common suggestion by members of the local sporting fraternity
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      • 390 56 / 57  -  REPORTERS’RANT LIM SAY HENG sayheng@sph.com.sg JUST how important is sports in Singapore? I found myself pondering over this question from time to time, and more often in the last few days, as I tackled the issue of time-off for national athletes serving National Service.
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      • 382 56 / 57  -  LIM SAY HENG MORE FLEXIBILITY IN TIME-OFFS FORMER Singapore international footballer Indra Sahdan called for an added flexibility in the time-offs given to national athletes representing their country. “MaybeHariss (Harun)could have been given time off his basic police training to join the Lions in theirgameagainst Iraq,”said the 107-capped
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    • IN THE BOX SEAT
      • 1378 58 / 59  -  Passionate, demanding and fiercely loyal, she is JESSIE PHUA, Singapore’s chef-de-mission at next year’sLondonOlympics.LIMSAYHENGspeaksto the Singapore Bowling Federation and FIQ president LIM SAY HENG ITabletennishas beenSingapore’s only serious medal hope in the past few Olympics. Do you see anothersportjoining its ranks asmedal contenders? JESSIE PHUA:
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      • 603 60  -  LIM SAY HENG sayheng@sph.com.sg It is “high time” for Singapore to have an entire government ministry for sports. That was the view of Jessie Phua, Singapore’s chef-de-mission for the London Olympics next year. “The only thing I am upset about now is that we
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    • BOWLING
      • 443 61  -  LIM SAY HENG sayheng@sph.com.sg They tasted defeat at the hands of the Americans in the team event at theWorldWomen’sChampionships in Las Vegas two years ago. It was a defeat that Singapore’s women bowlers wanted to avenge yesterday in the same event in this year’s championships in
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      • 310 61 FORMULA ONE Wire Services. Formula One leader Sebastian Vettel secured pole position for the Italian Grand Prix with relative ease yesterday, extending Red Bull’s perfect streak of poles in all 13 races this season. Racing on a track that has been a challenge for Red
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    • GOLF
      • 468 62/63  -  Brazilian braves windy conditions to share lead with Rai ALI KASIM aakasim@sph.com.sg A superb five-under 65 from Adilson da Silva in windy conditions provided a third leader in three days at the US$300,000 ($360,000) ISPS Handa Singapore Classic. The 39-year-old Brazilian, a nine-time winner
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      • 502 62/63  -  ALI KASIM Quincy Quek knows the Orchid Country Club course better than most golfers at the ISPS Handa Singapore Classic. He played several practice runs there during the weeks leading up to the tournament. And he is certainly taking advantage of it. The 24-year-old (right)
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      • 474 62/63  -  CHRISTOPHER UNDERWOOD chrisund@sph.com.sg He could have represented his country in football. Instead, he did so in golf. Eight years after turning his back on abuddingfootballcareer,KalleSamoo- ja lies in a tie for third spot after three rounds of the $360,000 ISPS Handa Singapore Classic.
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      • 265 62/63 AP. Former world No. 1 Lorena Ochoa is glowing and with good reason. She (right) is expecting a baby boy in early December he will be named Pedro and content to be spending more time at home after her retirement while atopthewomen’sgame17monthsago. Her departure
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      • 430 62/63  -  HOMEUNITED 0 ALBIREX NIIGATA 4 (Tatsuro Inui 25, Ryuta Hayashi 63, Shimpei Sakurada 73, Kunihiro Yamashita 84) S-LEAGUE CHRISTOPHER UNDERWOOD chrisund@sph.com.sg “Webelieve.” Those were the words of Albirex captain Shimpei Sakurada after his side annihilated Home United 4-0 at the Bishan Stadium last night. Sakurada, himself scoring and
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    • FC WEEKEND
      • 527 64  -  GLENN CONNLEY FCWEEKEND npsports@sph.com.sg JUVENTUS v PARMA (Today, 6.25pm, StarHub TV Ch 222) There could have been no more appropriate soundtrack to the opening ceremony of the new Juventus Stadium than “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”. Juventus football’s ultimate sleeping giants are waking from their
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      • 147 64 Wire Services. Champions AC Milan were held to a 2-2 draw at home as the new Serie A season finally kicked off yesterday morning (Singapore time), following theplayers’strike. Lazio’s new strikers, Miroslav Klose (12th) and Djibril Cisse (21st), were on target on their debut,
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    • EPL
      • 819 65  -  Former Man United defender PAUL PARKER tells GARYLIM how hard it is to survive in the EPL PAUL PARKER npsports@sph.com.sg I Paul Parkeris aformerEngland and Manchester United defender who won two EPL titles and earned 19 caps for his country. He is currently a football
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      • 603 66 ARSENAL 1 (Andrey Arshavin 40) SWANSEA 0 Arsenal finally got their Premier League campaign up and running with a narrow win over gallant Swansea. For long periods the Swans matched the Gunners, who had all five deadline signings in their squad. But a mistake
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      • 233 66 EVERTON 2 (Leon Osman 19, Leighton Baines 69-pen) ASTON VILLA 2 (Stiliyan Petrov 63, Gabriel Agbonlahor 83) Stiliyan Petrov and Gabriel Agbonlahor struck as Aston Villa twice came from behind at Everton. The home side had led through Leon Osman and a Leighton Baines penalty, but
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      • 580 67 MAN CITY 3 (Sergio Aguero 13, 63, 69) WIGAN 0 Sergio Aguero scored a stunning hat-trick as Manchester City blitzed Wigan. Aguero’s heroics overshadowed compatriot Carlos Tevez’ return to the startingline-up–Tevezhada cool reception from the City fans and missed a penalty. City demonstrated their threat in
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      • 268 67 WOLVES 0 TOTTENHAM 2 (Emmanuel Adebayor 67, Jermain Defoe 80) Emmanuel Adebayor scored on his debut to help earn Tottenham their first Premier League win of the season against Wolves. The on-loan Manchester City player broke the deadlock midway through the second half
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      • Article, Illustration
        537 68 / 69  -  SUNDERLAND 1 (Ji Dong Won 90+1) CHELSEA 2 (John Terry 18, Daniel Sturridge 50) IAIN MACINTOSH npsports@sph.com.sg Crouched intently on the touchline, Andre Villas-Boas guided his Chelsea team to a 2-1 victory over Sunderland and proved emphatically that price tags will mean nothing under his reign. Behind
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      • 339 68 / 69 Wire Services. Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas swiftly turned his attention to the Champions League after watching his team turn in their best performance of the season to date at Sunderland. The Blues entertain German side Bayer Leverkusen at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday morning (Singapore time)
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      • 293 68 / 69 Wire Services. Fernando Torres has pointed the finger at his “very slow” and “older” teammates for being unable to find thenet. The Spaniard (right) scored just one goal in 22 games since his £50 million ($100m) move from Liverpool in January. Against Sunderland last night, manager
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      • 269 70/71 PA Sport. Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish will consult the club’sownersbeforedeciding on how to deal with issues regarding refereeing decisions. The Reds boss was unhappy with a number of incidents in their 1-0 reverse at Stoke, their first English Premier League defeat of the
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      • 886 70/71  -  STOKE 1 (Jonathan Walters 21 -pen) LIVERPOOL0 NEIL HUMPHREYS npsports@sph.com.sg Afteramonthofhigh-profileactsof anarchy in the UK, a crime was committed against the elderly last night. Jamie Carragher was mugged at the Britannia Stadium. Liverpool’s 33-year-old skipper was the victim of a textbook smash-and-grab raid as Stoke
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      • ON TV
        • 77 70/71 *Alltelecastsliveunlessotherwisestated.Forthelatest,pleasecheck www.mio.singtel.com/miotv&www.starhub.com/tv *Programmetimes,providedbySingTel&StarHub,subjecttochange LIVE TELECASTS EPL Tonight: INORWICHv WEST BROM SingTel mio TV Ch 102 (mio Stadium), 8.30pm IFULHAMv BLACKBURN SingTel mio TV Ch 102 (mio Stadium), 11 pm Tuesday: IQPRvNEWCASTLE SingTelmio TVCh102 (mioStadium), 3am LA LIGA Tonight: IOSASUNAv GIJON StarHub TV Ch 222 (Football Channel), 11.25pm SERIEA Tonight:
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        • 31 70/71 US OPEN Tomorrow: IWOMEN’S DOUBLESFINAL StarHub TV Ch 211 (Racquet Channel) Ch 255 (Sports HD), 1am IWOMEN’S SINGLES FINAL StarHub TV Ch 211 (Racquet Channel) Ch 255 (Sports HD), 4am
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        • 19 70/71 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX Tonight: IMAINRACE SingTel mio TV Ch 115 (STAR Sports) Ch 117 (ESPN HD), 7.45pm
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        • 48 70/71 WORLD CUP 2011 Today: IPOOLC: AUSTRALIAvITALY SingTel mio TV Ch 115 (STAR Sports) Ch 111 (mio stadium), 11.25am IPOOLC: IRELANDvUS SingTel mio TV Ch 115 (STAR Sports) Ch 111 (mio stadium), 1.55pm IPOOLD:SOUTH AFRICA vWALES SingTel mio TV Ch 115 (STAR Sports) Ch 111 (mio stadium), 4.25pm
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        • 29 70/71 Tonight: ISAFFCv WOODLANDS (Choa Chu Kang Stadium, 7.30pm) Call 1900-*****13 after 10.15pm for the half-time and full-time results. Calls cost 30 cents a minute. Yesterday: IHOME0 ALBIREX 4
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