Streats, 10 November 2001

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  • 21 1 STREATS Treats for the Streets SATURDAY 10 November 2001 Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 429/03/2001
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  • 538 1 China's WTO entry a yin-yang boost for world economy Sweet sour promise -AFP the ribbon fronting the “factory of the World” will officially be cut in Doha today, as China caps a 15-year struggle to prise open the doors to the World Trade Organisation in return for opening its doors
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  • moming rush
    • 254 1  -  by. ZUBAIDAH NAZEER A HANDWRITTEN letter, suspected of being from a terrorist cell linked to Osama bin Laden, has warned of the hijacking of a Singapore Airlines flight out of Kathmandu. AFP quoted Mr Jaya Diwan, general secretary of Nepal’s foreign airline operators’ association,
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    • 54 1 SPH announced retrenchments yesterday in its broadcaster Media Works and two other subsidiaries. The announcement was made “in the face of very difficult market conditions”, it retrenched 99 employees from Media Works, Asia One and marketing unit Prism with effect from today. Yesterday, SPH shares closed
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    • 57 1 -AP THE Asian Development Bank slashed its economic growth forecast for Singapore yesterday, predicting its economy would contract by 3 per cent this year. Singapore’s economy has been hit hard by the global economic slowdown and the slump in world demand for electronics goods, the ADB
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  • 50 1 Here's something to drool over this diamoQd-and-pink sapphire bra christened trfe Heavenly Star by Victoria's Secret. The bra, set in platinum, comes with matching panties. Made for the recession-resistant tai-tai, it costs US$ 12.5 million ($22.5m) for the bra, and a mere U *****,000 for > the
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  • Streatsmart local
    • 182 2  -  by I KHUSHWANT SINGH THE touching story in the movie, Pay It Forward, captured the hearts of some volunteers of the Central District Community Development Council. The film is about a young boy who went around doing kind acts. He asked for
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    • 216 2  -  Khushwant Singh THE two new additions to the native plants’ garden at West Coast Park cost $5,000 to grow. It also took four years to give the rose-flowered purselane and snake’s pennywort a second chance at survival. These plants were once common
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    • 164 2 SEVEN boys studying at the PAP education centre, Block 171, Toa Payoh Lorong 1, were infected with'hand-foot-mouth disease. Four have since recovered while three are resting at home. Shin Min Daily News reported yesterday that the first case occurred on Oct 19. The boys,
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    • 448 3  -  Sleep disorders should be treated early by SARAH NG LISTEN to your sleeping child for a few nights. Does he snore or breathe noisily through the mouth? Or maybe he has restless sleep, wets his bed, sleepwalks, suffers repetitive nightmares, and finds it difficult to Wake
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    • 95 3 The weekend is here but the thunderstorm during the late morning and early afternoon over many areas is j not an excuse for you to turn into a couch potato. There are many exercise regimens you can do right at home. For one, there is always
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    • Just a minute
      • 36 3 Five Catholic churches will hold a job fair at St Patrick's School in East Coast Road tomorrow from IpmSpm, when 25 firms will recruit for secretaries, sales people, pest-control technicians and financial planners.
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      • 37 3 SBS service 405 will operate today, tomorrow and on Deepavali. This festive service special runs from Boon Lay bus interchange via Jalan Bahar, Choa Chu Kang Road and Urn Chu Kang Road. Details at www.sbs.com.sg.
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      • 108 3 A Hari Raya Aidilfitri bazaar will be set up at Geylang Serai from Nov 17 to Dec 15. The light-up will be tomorrow on Engku Aman Road, which will be closed to motor traffic from 6pm-10pm. Drivers entering the Restricted Zone after Ipm on Deepavali eve will not have
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    • news scan
      • 116 5  -  Deepa Vijiyasingam AN alcoholic threatened his ex-wife with a pair of scissors, but was disarmed by their nine-year-old son. Mahandran Paramasivan, 36, drank alcohol before he went to the Sin Ming Road flat of his ex-wife, Madam Vengadasalam Sivagani, 32, at about Bpm on Oct 12. When
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      • 95 5 THE Economic Development Board (EDB) will extend its Training Attachment Programme (TAP) to shore up manpower training and development amid the recession. TAP was first introduced in 1998. Extended TAP will create more in-company training opportunities in collaboration with universities and research institutes and centres. It will also
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      • 71 5 A CHOICE of 61 schools from which to pur~sue a Master’s in Business Administration. That’s what’s in store when the World MBA Tour 2001 fair opens at the RitzCarlton in Singapore at 2pm today. The fair will showcase more than 100 courses from institutions in
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      • 54 5 A 33-YEAR-OLD Japanese bank officer lost $7,600 worth of jewellery in a break-in at her Holland Avenue home. The burglary took place sometime between 7.15 am and 6.15 pm on Wednesday. The main gate and door had been forced open, and three bedrooms were ransacked, but only
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      • 51 5 A BODY was found floating in the sea off Pulau Punggol Barat at about Ipm on Wednesday. The body was that of a man, who was described as about 1.67 m tall, dark-com-plexioned, of medium build, and wearing a white T-Shirt, blue jeans and a maroon
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    • 379 5  -  Woman gives birth at void deck by 'KAREN CHEN TIME and tide... and babies wait for no man. Just ask Mr Abu Bakar Ismail, 39, a plumber. His wife, Madam Siti Faizah Rahamat, 22, couldn’t wait any longer. She gave birth right at the void deck
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    • 67 5 onekindact Jessee Chang We had a power blackout at our home in Blk 532 Bedok North Street 3. Our neighbour, Mr Joe, was kind and considerate enough to bring us two candles without even being prompted. If you wish to highlight a kind act, no matter how small,
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    • 256 5  -  by DEEPA VIJIYASINGAM DURING one of many rows with his two stepsons, Wan Kok Heng snapped and threatened them with a knife and a cleaver, a court heard yesterday. Wan, 42, ordered his younger stepson, Sim Wei Jie, 16, to get out of the house
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  • Streatsmart interchange
    • 96 4 HOW am I going to find a job in this climate when 90 per cent of the companies are seeking “preferably Chinesespeaking”, “Chinese-speaking only” or “English- and Chinesespeaking” candidates? I am an Indian with the qualifications that companies require, but I am disadvantaged by my inability to
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    • 221 4 WE are concerned about the long waiting times experienced by Frustrated Commuters, as stated in their letter, “MRT not living up to its good reputation” (Streats, Nov 5), and we would like to invite them to contact us on 1-800-336-8900. In the interim,
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    • 120 4 TO qualify for an Edusave Merit Bursary Award, a student must come from a household with a gross income of no more than $3,000 a month. This ceiling has been set too low. Families with gross incomes of more than $3,000 a month
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    • 144 4 IN reply to “Poly students need help with travel costs”, a letter by Ms Kwek Siew Hong, we would like to point out that eligibility for student travel concession on public buses and trains is not based solely on the age of the student. It
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    • 80 4 I REFER to “War not the solution.” (Streats, Nov 02). Dr Mahathir has said a lot against the US military action in Afghanistan. But he seems to have overlooked the fact that US retaliation is just like trying to catch a criminal who is
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 212 5 Let's play the Pay It Forward game today To put a smile on every face in Singapore .4 smile which last forever morel ire Li HiracW* Send this back to us to tell us how you have done Pay It Forward! And we will collect the droplets of kindness to
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  • WAR
    • the players
      • 260 6 -AFP LONDON British ministers have privately expressed frustration over the way the US is waging its war against terrorism. Although British Prime Minister Tony Blair saw his quick trip to Washington this week as an opportunity to cement Britain’s position as the No 1 ally of the US,
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      • 60 6 -AP A British journalist for London's Sunday Telegraph London was ordered to leave Pakistan yesterday. Ms Christina Lamb had been working in the country's Baluchistan province, close to the j border with Afghanistan. "She was involved in mysterious activities and she was\ doing what a professional journalist
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      • 417 6 if) tknwn rjL, G&i Tommy fmink WASHINGTON General Tommy Franks the “shy” commander leading the US war in Afghanistan met reporters at the Pentagon yesterday for the first time since the campaign began. Within minutes he was asked to compare himself with one of his betterknown predecessors Gen
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    • ...the fiqht
      • 315 7 Reuters ISLAMABAD The Northern Alliance Yesterday launched a major assault on [aleban forces holding the key town of Vlazar-e-Sharif. Fierce fighting was continuing last as Taleban soldiers repulsed repeated attacks, an opposition spokesman said. US warplanes, helping the rebels Advance, bombed
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      • 144 7 Lawyers speaking to clients in US federal custody, including those detained but not charged, will have their conversations monitored, the Washington Post reported yesterday. The Justice Department will listen in Whenever it is deemed necessary to present violence or terrorism. Attorney-General John D Ashcroft
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      • 72 7 The Northern Alliance is training hundreds of policemen to patrol Kabul if the Taleban is driven out. It is part of an effort to prove that it can govern the country peacefully. The alliance opened its police academy five years ago after the Taleban took power. The
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      • war diary
        • 65 7 US airstrikes have killed 85 terrorists and a senior Taleban commander near Mazar-e-Sharif, CNN said yesterday. The extremist Pakistani group, the Harkat Jihad-i-Islami group, said 85 of its armed militants were killed and many wounded. General Tommy Franks, the top US commander for Afghanistan, said: “However many Taleban
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        • 70 7 -AP THREE people were killed yesterday when Pakistani police fired at a violent protest against the US attack on Afghanistan. Also yesterday, a strike was observed to protest against President Pervez Musharraf’s pro-US policies, bringing many parts of the country to a halt. The Afghan Defence Council, an
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  • Streatssmart regional
    • 301 8 Reuters CANBERRA The Australian election is today and Prime Minister John Howard was standing firm yesterday in refusing entry to boat people even as two drowned off the remote north-west coast. The deaths underlined his popular stance against boat people as the key
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    • 227 8 -AP BANGKOK Concerned by a rising number of unwanted pregnancies, Thailand’s deputy health minister says he wants to make men also pay for their follies. The minister said yesterday he wanted to make a law requiring men to pay hospital bills for abortions of
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    • 116 8 -AP PERTH -The beans have it. A poll of coffee drinkers predicted yesterday that Prime Minister John Howard’s conservative coalition will grind out a victory in Australia’s national election tomorrow. For two weeks, 45,653 patrons of the Miss Maud coffee house here dropped coffee
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    • 96 8 STIRRING UP DISSENT: A demonstrator yesterday using traditional Thai black magic of burning chillis during a protest in front of the US Embassy in Bangkok. About 1,000 Thai demonstrators marched from Bangkok's World Trade Centre shopping mall to the US Embassy to condemn Washington's policies on various
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    • 316 8 -AP MANILA -The Asian Development Bank released a report yesterday predicting gross domestic product growth for developing Asian and Pacific economies for this year as compared to 2000: Singapore: With high vulnerability to world demand for exports, GDP will contract 3 per cent, after growing 9.9
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    • 131 8 -AFP SHANGHAI A fearful hit-and-run driver in China spent almost four years hiding in a hole under his bed to escape arrest, a report said yesterday. The man, identified only as Wang, crashed into a truck in Qingzhou city, Shandong province, in December
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  • Streatsmart global
    • 235 9 'Two UK students devise program to access thousands of PINs -AFP LONDON -Two British computer students have designed a program to crack bank card codes. This potentially gives them access to hundreds of thousands of PINs (personal identification numbers), the BBC reported on Thursday. The Newsnight current
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    • Getting worked up over jobs
      • 183 9 -Reuters Washington insecurity over jobs since the Sept 11 attacks is curbing the average American’s urge to spend. Americans spend when they feel their jobs and incomes are secure, not when they’re told that it’s the right thing to do, economists said. “On average, when people
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      • 187 9 London Londoners are more Worried about their jobs than their personal safety since the Sept 11 US attacks. City workers questioned in a straw poll are wondering increasingly whether, assuming they do manage to get to work on time, they will still have a job When
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    • 49 9 WORTH ITS WEIGHT: A historic gold bar weighing nearly 80 pounds troy being displayed by Adam Crum, vice-president of numismatics at Monaco Financial. The bar, nicknamed’Eureka’, the largest known gold bar from the California Gold Rush, has been sold for US$B million ($14.4 million) PicAP PicAP
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    • weird world
      • 120 9 Reuters AN eccentric Greek millionaire left his hometown a fortune in his will, but there was a catch he wanted tantalising details of relatives’ sex lives publicly exposed first. Yiannis Katsanis bequeathed two billion drachmas ($9.68 million) to his home town of Afitos in northern Greece to build
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      • 88 9 Reuters A HONGKONG toddler who just loves watching buses got the-ride of his life after sneaking onto a double-decker which zipped him on an odyssey halfway across town. The boy, barely 21 months old, slipped away from his brother while they were playing and was only discovered
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      • 103 9 Reuters REGULAR visits to the pub help British men reduce the stress of modern life and are vital for their psychological well-being, a university researcher in northern England said. “Pub-time allows men to bond with friends and colleagues,’’said Dr Colin Gill of Leeds University, in a report
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    • 231 9 Reuters GAZA Palestinian officials accused the US yesterday of appeasing Israel and showing double standards in its campaign against terror. This followed the ruling out of talks at the weekend between US President George W Bush and Yasser Arafat. Palestinian officials hoped Mr Bush would
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  • Streatsmart people
    • 272 10 -AFP LONDON One of Prime Minister Tony Blair’s closest and most trusted allies, dubbed his “office wife” for her devotion to duty, is leaving to join British oil giant BP, Downing Street announced on Thursday. Ms Anji Hunter, 46, was born in the
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    • 168 10 iIAUREN BUSH, the niece of US presipdent George W Bush, has been chosen ipts the face of the 2002 Pirelli calendar. K|| The Daily Telegraph reported yesterday that Ms Bush, 17, appears dressed in black on the cover of the calendar, which became famous for
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    • 177 10 NEW YORK Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton, who was within blocks of the World Trade Center when it collapsed, has written an account of that day for Talk magazine. “Before Sept 11 I wouldn’t have believed I had many innocences left,” she said in the
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  • easy STREATS
    • Article, Illustration
      612 11  -  In Singapore for a mini-concert at Canto Disco last night, one of Hongkong's hottest actors, Ekin Cheng, takes time out to talk about work and love by YVONNE KWOK IT'S NOT every day that a bloke gets nominated for a Golden Horse Award. So it’s understandable when
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    • channel scan
      • Today's must-see TV...
        • 76 12 Saturday, 7pm, Channel U Want to see if celebrity hairstylist David Gan can act? This is your chance before Channel U’s period sitcom, Happy Family, kicks in next Saturday. David plays the eldest brother trying to keep the four beautiful women in his A family
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        • 70 12 Saturday, 2pm, Channel 5 Lindsay’s parents forbid her from hanging out with Kim because they consider her a bad influence. Kim is angry and hurt, although she doesn’t want to admit it. Harold and Jean, taking the advice of Kim’s mother, snoop in Lindsay’s room and read
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        • Article, Illustration
          91 12 Saturday, 7.30 pm, Channel U Kym Ng and Bryan Wong are the hosts of this wacky variety show that transforms them into talent scouts with a different mission but the same aim each week to spot individuals with that unique X-factor in different locations in Singapore. This week they
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        • 69 12 Saturday, 10pm, V V Entertainment (SCV 56) A Romeo and Juliet tale about an ancient Korean warrior who falls in love with his enemy’s daughter. He dies while fighting for her hand and returns to life as a mercenary. If you like your movies lavish, your martial arts fast
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    • 637 13  -  Get a taste of Indonesia, literally besides showcasing its culture, the Asian Civilisations Museum's festival will also feature the archipelago's regional cuisines by JUDI LOW IF you’ve been pining for the sights, sounds and flavours of Indonesia but haven’t been able to peel yourself away
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    • 280 15  -  by DIANA SER YOU could call it death by kawaii (being cute). Sunday Girls, the candy pop foursome “discovered” on popular Taiwanese variety show Super Sunday, are here to paint the town pink. Pink lipstick (frosty). Pink album sleeve. Matching pink top and shoes. And that is
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    • 391 15 Reuters BRITAIN'S Robbie Williams and American Jennifer Lopez won the MTV Europe Music Award for best singers at a ceremony in Frankfurt. It was beamed on live television to 129 countries from Argentina to New Zealand a nd viewed by an audience estimated
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    • easyStreats sports
      • 510 17  -  by LIM HAN MING THE question often asked when the S-League’s retain-and-release list becomes available is: Did Tampines Rovers kick out all its players? It did just that two seasons ago when it showed the door to its entire squad. But
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      • 83 17 BASKETBALL -AP PORTLAND Portland Trail Blazers seized control after slumbering for three quarters, routing the LA Clippers 119-101 in the NBA Championships on Thursday. The Trail Blazers’ victory was its 17th in 18 games against the Clippers in Portland. Other results: Spurs 105 Charlotte Hornets 95;
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      • 100 17 'BOWLING NATIONAL bowler Remy Ong came close to reaching the semi-finals of the AMF Bowling World Cup in Pattaya,Thailand, yesterday. He lost to Daniel Falconi of Mexico in a tense quarter-final match. The 23-year-old Ong, who was the sixth-ranked quarterfinalist with a 40-game total of 8,652
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      • 326 18 by TAN KIM HAN FOR the first time in six years, Singapore Armed Forces FC has ended the S-League season without any silverware. It found itself in unfamiliar territory when it finished second in the S-League and third in the Singapore Cup. Still,
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      • 504 18  -  by 'Tan Kim Han EVERYONE has dreams. While some dream of making big bucks, mine is to fantasize over the S-League’s top 11 with a bit part for me somewhere. Alas, when reality bites, I find myself relegated to the sidelines. My S-League dream team is...
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      • 322 19 Wire services MANCHESTER Guess what is David Beckham’s dream World Cup final? England versus Argentina, because he can face his Manchester United teammate Juan Sebastian Veron. Or it can even be Brazil. The England captain thinks it is high time that his
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      • 429 19 -AFP r WORLD CUP PLAY-OFF Ukraine v Germany KIEV, Ukraine Germany’s decline from feared soccer machine to potential laughing stock will be hammered home today (tomorrow, S’pore time) when it attempts to sneak through to the finals through the back door in
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      • 265 19 Wire services WORLD CUP PLAY-OFF Ireland v Iran DUBLIN Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given said that there will be bitter disappointment if the Republic of Ireland fails in its bid for World Cup qualification. The Newcastle keeper says this is no reflection on the quality of
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      • 512 20 -Wire services INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY England v Sweden MANCHESTER David Beckham wants to win it for Sven Goran Eriksson (below) today. Because ever since the Swede took over as England manager, the team has gone from strength to strength. The biggest turnaround since Eriksson’s
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      • 125 20 -Wire services MANCHESTER- Manager Sven Goran Enksson has a major injury woriy m out. Owen, who has only recently returned to action for Liverpool after 'A -’’At» 1 r>‘o c- T ,7"A 7 -I Tl'f) Tf wifi have to pass a fitness test.» Gerrard limped out
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 28 13 !SI L!FE IS AN ADVENTURE. DONT BLOW IT. li if -f ini SNEAKS TODAY MW) li chslone l DistritHlted by BUENA VISTA INTERNATIONAL ©TOUCHSTONE PICTURES “iST!" 2E Pictures
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 453 14 Mm Your Daily Horoscope by Kelli Fox at Astrology.com JAN 20- FEB 18 Although you come in late, you’re resolved to catch up. Aquarius is determined to change their image of passion, whimsy and unreliability. Good luck shedding all the cosmic baggage. FEB 19-MAR 20 K V N Your model,
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    • 71 15 PicAP Win a Watch Every week photographers from Streats will wander all over Singapore to catch you reading the paper. The reader's picture will be published each Saturday. And if it is your picture, you will win a limited edition Streats watch. But you must call 1-800-844-5566 and give us
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 104 17 BASKETBALL: NBA: LA Lakers v Memphis Grizzlies (Star Sports Ch 24, 11.30 am). RUGBY: International friendly: England v Australia (City TV, 10pm) SOCCER: International friendly: England v Sweden (Super Sports Ch22,10.55pm). World Cup play-offs: Ukraine v Germany (tomorrow, 12.55 am), Belgium v Czech Republic (tomorrow, 3.10 am) Super Sports Ch
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