Streats, 11 September 2001

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  • 21 1 STREATS Treats for the Streets TUESDAY 11 September 2001 Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 429/03/2001
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  • 104 1 situation worsening -AP KUALA LUMPUR About 24,000 Malaysians lost their jobs in the first eight months of this year, mostly due to the drying up of US demand for electronics exports, news reports said yesterday. Human Resources Minister Fong Chan Onn said that 18,000 people were
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  • 122 1 smimpromising there are still jobs out there for arts graduates, Manpower Minister Lee Boon Yang said over the weekend. The minister said that the number of jobs in business services, including the creative arts and media, grew by 14,800 between Jan 1 and June 30, based
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  • 523 1  - Clean Grin Recession-proof cleaning profession receives a polish situationswKnmf by DEEPAVIJIYASINGAM YOU keep hearing dire warnings about the economy, and the fast and furious pace of job cuts across industries. But at least one group of workers is having the last laugh or at least a good grin. They are
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  • Streatsmart local
    • 272 2 -AP SYDNEY Sing Tel defied shaky trading conditions on the Australian stock market yesterday with a solid debut as it moved closer to take over Cable Wireless Optus Limited. SingTel’s shares began trading at Asl.Bl, hit a
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    • 179 2 DESALINATION of sea water is an expensive process. But, there might be a cheaper way to do it. The Environmental Technology Institute (ETI) will soon conduct tests using ultrasound to crystallise salt in sea water. It costs $1.23 to desalinate a cubic metre of sea
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      • 91 2 PRICES for next month’s Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) inched upwards in four of five categories. Only in the goods vehicles and buses category, or Category C, did COE prices dip a little, dropping by $298 to $23,904. Category A COEs, for cars up to 1,600 cc rose
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      • 102 2 THREE Indian nationals were hit by a lorry while putting up blinker and warning signs along Tampines Expressway last Saturday. At 11.40 pm, the 40-year-old lorry driver was travelling along the centre lane of the expressway towards Seletar Expressway when he hit the three workers. One
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    • 21 2 morningsmile. What do you call a hippie's wife? Mississippi. What's in the middle of a jellyfish? A jellybutton.
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    • 109 3 Wire services LAST week they struck a historic deal on issues such as Malaysia’s supply of water to Singapore. Last night, Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad met again. This time they were here together to receive the
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    • 177 3 NINE motorcycles and a car went up in flames early Sunday morning at the carpark near Blk 428, Ang Mo Kio Ave 3. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) was alerted to the fire at 4.21 am
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    • 83 3 Our weather girl says Time to put your gourmet skills to the test and whip up a quick bite coz you're going to want to lunch indoors today. Showers are expected in the late morning and early afternoon over the northern, eastern and western parts of Singapore. Temperatures will range
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    • Just a minute
      • 97 3 Singles aged 35 and above can buy three-room or smaller resale flats in the central urban estates. Singles affected by the Selective En-bloc Redevelopment Scheme (Sers) can also get three-room replacement flats at a 20 per cent price discount subject to a cap of $ll,OOO. Single lessees under the
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      • 57 3 Parents whose kids yawn Payne and Kerry Tramblay "from the English Language and Literature Teacher about how to cultivate a love v of reading among young children. s/'- tfgryX anil auditorium, will help parents of tower primary school children to enhance the positive effects of reading through
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  • Streatsmart interchange
    • 190 4 IT is true that although the official retirement age is 62, the job market is still very unfriendly to people who are younger than that (Streats, Sept 8). My husband lost his managerial position in 1999. After his retrenchment, he applied for several
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    • 135 4 CONFUSION at an NTUC Fair Price checkout led to me being overcharged for a special offer item recently. It was not the first time that this had happened to me. So I decided to test the company’s reaction to my informing them about the inconvenience this
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    • 74 4 IF the MRT Corporation will install water dispensers at MRT stations (Streats, Sept 4), why not also site recycling points for free newspapers such as Streats in the stations? When commuters are finished with their papers, they put them in dustbins between stops. Other people
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    • 64 4 I WOULD like to comment on the letter by Xueb (Streats, Sept 8). Is the writer saying that the 1989 scenes in Tiananmen Square, which were broadcast around the world, were just Hollywood special effects? And does the writer believe that there is nothing
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    • 74 4 I DON'T agree with Diana Ser’s view of China (Streats, Sept 7). What country does not have problems? I lived in Taiwan and Britain for many years before I came to Singapore. I know that none of these countries is perfect and that they all have
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    • 455 5  -  by KHUSHWANT SINGH Her fiance helped her to cheat her grandfather by posing as a police officer to y collect'fines' SHE was his favourite grandchild. Mr Rawi Abdul Amin, 75, would do anything for her. But Masrinawati Mohamed Majab, 19,
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    • 210 5 ONE afternoon in April, Soh Kai Cheong, 45, was stabbed in the back by his friend. Gritting his teeth, he pulled out the knife and used it to fatally stab his attacker, Koh Tang Kok, 37, in the chest. Yesterday, Soh was jailed for five Years
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    • 84 5 onekindact Grateful passenger I PASSED out and vomited on myself on a train as it approached Commonwealth MRT station from Paya Lebar on the morning of Sept 6. Thank you to a kind lady accompanied by her two daughters who helped me as though I
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    • 163 5  -  Khushwant Singh AN ALERT customs officer stopped a woman at the Woodlands Train Checkpoint at about 2.30 pm on Sunday. The officer was suspicious because the enlarged abdomen was sitting rather low on the “pregnant” woman. And a check proved her right. Saudah
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  • Streatsmart regional
    • 265 6 Reuters We have the experience of hard times. China doesn't; says minister JAKARTA Come and invest in Indonesia. That’s the advice from Mr Laksamana Sukardi, Indonesia’s state enterprises minister and a close confidant of President Megawati Sukarnoputri.
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    • 233 6 -AP SYDNEY Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock yesterday defended Australia’s recent hardline stance in turning away boatloads of refugees, saying it would likely deter illegal people smuggling rings. Prime Minister John Howard has endured international criticism since his decision last month to turn away 433
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    • 44 6 Mosquito repellents don't repel. They hide you. The spray blocks the mosquito's sensors so it doesn't know you're there. Dentists recommend that a toothbrush be kept at least I.Bm away from a toilet to avoid airborne particles resulting from the flush.
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    • 54 6 -AFP SYDNEY Australia has signed an agreement with Nauru guaranteeing fuel supplies in return for taking in asylum seekers, the government said yesterday. Defence Minister Peter Reith made the announcement of an agreement worth about As2o million ($18.2 million) to Nauru following talks with its prime
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    • 379 7 Reuters BEIJING China’s top Taiwan policy official, Vice-Premier Qian Qichen, has detailed publicly for the first time all that China is willing to give Taiwan in exchange for having the island reunite with the mainland. The formula is roughly what
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    • 138 7 -Reuters One cow suspected of being infected TOKYO -Asia’s first case of mad cow disease has been detected in Japan, reports said yesterday. A dairy cow tested positive for the disease in Japan’s Chiba area, near Tokyo, the agriculture ministry said yesterday. However, the chances
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    • 84 7 Reuters BEIJING A wig-making company accused of body-search-ing 56 Chinese women workers have paid them 4,000 yuan ($847) each in settlement, reports said yesterday. The women had filed a case against the South Korean-owned firm, based in the southern town of Shenzhen. The firm decided to search
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    • 36 8 webcites. But look at the hordes of fans Stephen King commands Click to the only santioned web presence of the horror novelist at stephenking.com and learn about his life and his future projects.
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    • 245 8 HONGKONG The Hongkong legislature yesterday reprimanded the government for unilaterally freezing public housing sales. The government bowed to pressure from rich developers, the legislators alleged. “The policy of developers ruling Hongkong has not changed,” said legislator Lee CheukYan.
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    • 117 8 -AP BANGKOK Thailand’s Food and Drugs Administration yesterday collected samples from Starbucks stores to test for stimulants following reports that the US coffee chain had added ephedrine in its tea product. The samples were taken from coffee and tea at two Starbucks outlets and of imported
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    • 108 8 IN SINGAPORE, Ms Caroline Wong, public relations and communications officer for Starbucks Asia Pacific said: “We have tested for ephedrine in all Tazo products in the United States and have conclusively proven that the stimulant ephedrine is not present inTazo products. The results are conclusively negative.” The Ministry
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    • 144 8 -AFP MANILA Thousands of would-be teachers may have to re-take examinations after the government conceded it may have administered error-ridden tests, Education Secretary Raul Roco said yesterday. He said he asked for a review of the questionnaire after receiving “many complaints” that many items did
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    • 175 8 -AFP KOTA BARU There seems to be no let up in Umno-bashing by the opposition Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS). Yesterday, Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, the chief of PAS, said that Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s government was full of thieves. He said that this
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  • Streatsmart global
    • 313 9 -AP KABUL The leader of Afghanistan’s anti-Taleban forces yesterday met with his field commanders, a day after being injured in a suicide bombing, said a spokesman. The spokesman denied a report from Russia’s Itar-Tass news agency that
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    • weird world
      • 91 9 IF you live in Dumfries, Virginia, and don’t cut your grass, the town will do it for you and send you the bill. Dumfries Building Official Bill Okuly and four public works employees spent last Wednesday cutting grass at four houses that had ignored repeated warnings.
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      • 80 9 A MELBOURNE man who was fined for breaking wind in front of a police officer has been let off by a judge following an appeal. David Grixti, 28, was fined As2oo ($179) earlier this year for “offensive behaviour” after he bent over and released one in
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      • 89 9 Reuters A 95-YEAR-OLD Vietnamese man who watched his teeth gradually drop out for 20 years has started teething again and now has a dozen new ones, an official newspaper reported yesterday. Mr Nguyen Cong Du in Phu Cu district of the northern province of Hung
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    • 146 9 CALCUTTA The priest who conducted an exorcism on Mother Teresa a year before her death, said on Sunday that the nun was “not possessed by devils”. Just before the nun died in 1997 at the age of 87, the priest told her that very holy people
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    • 72 9 LONDON Around 20,000 jobs in the city could be cut in the coming 12 months. The Centre for Economics and Business Research here estimate that more employees will lose their jobs because of the protracted sluggishness in the stockmarket. The biggest job cuts are taking
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    • 180 9 -AP TEL AVIV Israel said yesterday that the suicide bomber who killed himself and three others on Sunday was an Israeli Arab. This is the first time an Arab with Israeli citizenship has been suspected of being a suicide bomber. Muhammad Saker Habashii’s Israeli identity
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  • Daring women
    • 276 10 -AP ::v. ipggpasry BANGKOK You can be passionate about a lot of things. But have you heard of someone who is passionate about death? No? Then meet Pomthip Rojanasunand. She is Thailand’s top forensic pathologist and a best-selling author. “I’m spellbound by it. Fascinated by the
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    • 192 10 Wire services VENICE Ask Mira Nair, how do you pronounce her last name? The flippant reply would be, “rhymes with fire”. That sums up the personality of this firebrand Indian filmmaker. Her film, Moonsoon Wedding, which won the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival
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  • easy STREATS
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      474 11  -  The economy may be down, but so what? -Singapore women just have to shop by CARA van MIRIAH ECONOMIC downturn be damned, high society wives are not backing down. They have to shop. And they’re crowding the counters, albeit a bit more selectively. Ms Khoo, a 42-year-old “taitai”,
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    • 555 12  -  The new local English programmes suck. So tune in to local Chinese fare and find out if Michelle Chia really is a love goddess teMubby by Yvonne Kwok AFTER my month-long hiatus in Tokyo watching incomprehensible Japanese game shows where they torture their own brethren in
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    • channel scan
      • Today's must-see TV
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          40 12 Bpm, TV Works A bizarre romantic triangle forms when Maggie dates Rainbow, Peggy’s New I Age roller- blading yoga instructor, who also catches Mrs Fernandez’s eye. Meanwhile, Kelvin and Daddy shape up to take on their romantic competition.
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          70 12 9pm, TV Works Becker agrees to write an article for a fellow doctor’s medical journal, but has trouble finishing the project. With the article’s deadline quickly approaching, Becker tries desperately to find a place to sit and hash out the piece. Un--m fortunately, he can’t seem to acquire five
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        • Article, Illustration
          69 12 10pm, Channel 5 Ally discovers that Elaine’s been unfaith- ful to Mark, and against her better judgment, she covers for her. A Mean.while, Jackson and i Larry face off I in a case in- In- volving a pre- nuptial agree- 1 ment, while Ling defends a 1 man
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        • 55 12 Bpm, Star World (SCV 18) This concert was this summer’s extravaganza in London’s Hyde Park that attract- ed 100,000 people. Performers include k Ricky Martin, Ronan Keating, i Destiny’s I Child, Geri i Ha 11 iwe 11 Emma Bunton, Nelly Furtado, 7
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    • 271 13 MOVE over heavenly queens and pop princesses. When it comes to earning power, they are no match for a Little Swallow called Vicki Zhao. The Chinese actress-singer is the Chinese I entertainment industry’s top female celebrity earner in the first seven months of this year,
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    • 231 13  -  Jake another look worKS by I DIANA SER HE is easily one of the most colourful characters in The Mole, TV Works’ new reality series. He speaks French and German, professes himself gay, and was seen with his dark glasses throughout last week’s episode. As it turned out,
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    • easyStreats sports
      • 536 16 Wire services LONDON Fulham will learn many lessons over the course of what is likely to be a successful Premiership season. After failing to turn dominance into goals against Charlton on Sunday, Jean Tigana’s team should have absorbed an important one already. During its romp to
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      • 545 16 Jbssie Hewitt shows Sampras no mercy -ap NEW YORK-For Pete Sampras, the full-on tennis nightmare returned. A 20-year-old dark-haired Russian turned into a 20-year-old fair-haired Australian. The devastating weapon, the serve of Marat Safin in last year’s final, transformed into the punishing two-handed backhand of Lleyton
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      • 97 16 -AFP MELBOURNE Former US president Bill Clinton admitted yesterday he liked Lleyton Hewitt’s legs. Clinton, here for a fund-raising lunch for charity, said he had been impressed. He told reporters: I just think Hewitt played brilliantly. He is young, he has those great legs, you
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      • Day 3 SEA GAMES 2001
        • 503 17  -  SWIMMING J by 'LIM HAN MING THEY were strongly fancied for the 4x200m freestyle relay gold but they flopped. In the end, the Malaysian quartet of Allen Ong, Die Ung Manggang, Alex Lim and Elvin Chia were not even on the rostrum. They finished a
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        • 293 17  -  DRUGS by r LIM HAN MING TEAM Singapore athletes can rest easy. They can even hop across to the Starbucks outlet near their hotel for a coffee without fearing about ephedrine, a performance-enhancing stimulant banned by the International Olympic Council (IOC). The Starbucks scare emanated
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        • 261 18 I .IPM *SS I |fl ONE gold medal. That was all Singapore managed on the third day. Nicolette Teo's 100 m breaststroke victory brought glorious sunshine to an otherwise gloomy Singapore camp. There was sobbing everywhere. From Penang to Kuala Lumpur to Johor Baru,
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        • 78 18 Qgold Swimming Women's 100 M breaststroke (NicoletteTeo, 1:12.64). SILVER Swimming 200 M individual medley (Gary Tan, 2:06.25), 4xloom women's freestyle relay (Jacqueline Lim, Christel Bouvron, Joscelin Yeo, Nicolette Teo, 3:54.75) (g) BRONZE Badminton Team (Gerald Ho Hee Teck, Kenny Quek Chuon
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        • AT A GLANCE Day 3
          • 54 18 It has been hyped up. The Singapore Sports Council doctors have given me the okay to compete Sprinter UK Shyam on the cough mixture he took which might have contained a small trace of a banned substance, but which should dear from his system before the
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          • 111 19 NICOLETTE Teo (right) stroked her way to fame yesterday when she became the only Singaporean to win a gold medal. The 15-year-old won the 100-metre breaststroke final in 1:12.64, bettering her personal best of 1:13.01 set two months ago. In the process, she took on the
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        • 443 18  -  ROWLING by' TAN KIM HAN SINGAPORE'S golden hopes were ground to dust on the first day of the bowling competition. Hot favourites Jesmine Ho (above) and Andrew Fang finished way below expectations. At the end of the day, the Republic had just Fang’s bronze
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        • Article, Illustration
          457 19  -  LIM HAN MING reports from KL THE region’s human torpedo, who nudged Singapore’s Ang Peng Siong into retirement 12 years ago, called it a day yesterday. But not before bagging his sixth gold medal in seven South-east Asia Games. Richard Sam Bera (below), undefeated since the 1995 Chiangmai
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        • HOT SHORTS
          • 125 19 GYMNASTICS -AP MALAYSIA came one, two, three in the women’s gymnastics but was stripped of the bronze medal under rules barring any one country from making a clean sweep. Malaysian officials immediately said they would seek to have the rules changed, after Yap Yee Yin was
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          • 92 19 SHOOTING -AP THE GOLD was Malaysia’s for the taking, but its shooter hit the wrong target in the men’s team rifle (prone) event yesterday. Malaysian veteran shooter, Saad Zainol Abidin who was at the Bay 33 mistakenly shot a target on his left at Bay 32.
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          • 61 19 Countries G S B Total Malaysia 29 14 17 60 Thailand 12 15 15 42 Indonesia 12 12 16 40 Vietnam 10 10 16 36 Philippines 6 14 14 34 Singapore 6 6 6 18 Myanmar 4 5 14 23 Brunei 0 0 3 3 Cambodia 0 0
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 208 14 O' TUESDAY Qll September 2001 easy i w The story is about Yuan Jian Ping who gets more than he bargains for when he enrols at Zhong Ren Pre-U. A natural busybody, he suddenly finds himself involved in everything, from girl problems to gang fights, from baseball matches to flower
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 55 17 SEA GAMES: Table Tennis, Men's Team s-finals (2.30 pm). Men's and Women's team finals (8.30 pm). Swimming fmais (6pm). Snooker finals (Bpm) City TV. SOCCER: Uefa Champions League: Roma v Real Madrid (ESPN Ch 23 and City TV, tomorrow, 2.30 am). DELAYED TELECAST: SOCCER: UEFA Champions League: Liverpool v Boavista
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