Streats, 16 October 2002

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  • 12 1 Streats Wednesday, October i 6,2002 Hotline: 1800-844-5566 E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 240/03/2002
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  • BALI BLAST
    • THE TRIGGER
      • 788 1  -  Experts finger Hambali as pivotal evil in regional terrorism By Calvin Low IT could be mere coincidence or a sick joke that the man who masterminded the massacre of more than 187 innocent people shares part of his name with the peaceful, idyllic isle that he destroyed.
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    • TERRORISM’S NEW TARGET
      • 271 2 HAD Riduan Isamuddin’s sinister brief to the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) members in Johor Barn last year been carried out, it would have wreaked havoc in Singapore. The Christian Science Monitor, quoting regional intelligence officials, reported that Riduan, better known as Hambali, was spotted in JB last December,
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      • 771 2 OSAMA BIN LADEN’S evil eye has moved from the arid deserts of Afghanistan to our neighbourhood. And the Bali blasts are just the beginning. Like it or not, Bali
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      • 270 3 i. Wire services THE arrest of Jemaah Islamiah (JI) members in Singapore last year had disrupted the group’s landmark operation to destroy US, British, Australian and Israeli diplomatic targets in the Republic. Al Qaeda expert Associate Professor Rohan Gunaratna said that such an attack could have been
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    • S-E ASIA MUST TURN HEAT ON JAKARTA
      • 257 4 SINGAPORE This country continues to be regarded as a safe haven for investors in South-east Asia, but the risk-averse ones may still move their money to North Asia. Pacific Investment Management Co’s (Pimco) Singapore-based chief executive Brian Baker gave this assessment of the regional bond markets
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      • 253 4 Wire services DENPASAR Airlines, hotels and other companies across Asia are bracing for the fallout from the weekend bomb blast in Bali. Bali-based Air Paradise International, which was scheduled to start flying this month, said it will refund money for more than 10,000 tickets
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      • 440 4 THE factories churning out the A 1 Qaeda brand of terrorism are at Singapore’s doorstep and so is the solution. While Indonesia grapples with ways to deal with these terror centres, the countries in the region remain on tenterhooks, braced for a shifting, unpredictable battlefield that respects no
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      • 150 4 -afp SYDNEY Australians are blaming Prime Minister John Howard’s close relationship with the US for the targeting of their countrymen in Bali. “No, Mr Howard, there was nothing indiscriminate about the Bali blast,” a Melbourne doctor said in
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    • PARADISE LOST...
      • 279 6 -AP JAKARTA Indonesian Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, the alleged spiritual head of Jemaah Islamiah, a group that has been linked to Saturday’s Bali nightspot bombing and other terrorist activities, will submit to police questioning later this week, his brother said. Police spokesman Major General
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      • 337 6  -  By Wendy Tan FOR 10 months, they were dizzily caught in a whirlwind courtship which led to marriage at his family’s home on the island paradise of Bali. This happened in July 2000, when Singaporean Eunice Teo, 29, happily traded her hectic island for an idyllic one
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      • 212 6  -  Wendy Tan AMID the death, despair and ashes in Bali, housewife Elsie Loh did what runs true to her Singaporean instincts she went shopping. She even returned to the blast site for some last-minute purchases. Ms Loh, 49, and her husband were on their first visit to
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  • STREATS vocal
    • 608 8  -  Comment By CALVIN LOW FOR your next holiday, avoid the places ang mohs go to. Don’t go to the powdery beaches of Phuket, Pattaya, Bondi and, of course, Bali. Sounds shocking? Well, the Bali blasts certainly were. And the carnage on TV was enough
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    • 210 8 AS we watch, read and digest the latest news on the Bali bombing tragedy, it makes me shudder to think about where the next target will be. Beyond that worry, we really need to consider why these groups are prepared to sacrifice their
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    • 118 8 INDONESIAN Vice-President Hamzah Haz has all along asserted that there are no terrorist elements in his country. Instead of blaming the Bali attack on terrorists, Mr Hamzah has again diverted the blame to weak intelligence and poor security. He has in the past challenged his own
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    • 163 8 IN the wake of the Bali attack, I am reminded of post-9/ 11 reports which said it received approval from some quarters along the lines of: “They deserve it” and “This should wake them up”. Similar comments could be circulating now. Those of us who see
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    • 127 8 IF the Jemaah Islamiah group is the chief suspect in the Bali bombing, there is an even greater reason to be watchful. We should not forget that this group’s motives are not religious but political. It employs deceit to set good neighbours and friends against each
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    • 71 8 Have Your Say E-mail us at streats@sph.com.sg or write to The Editor, Streats, 1000 Toa Payoh North, Singapore *****4. You should include your name, address and contact number. We reserve the right to edit your letters for brevity and clarity, your writing to us, it shall be deemed that you
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  • STREATS local
    • 219 10 THE JC/Upper Secondary Review Committee has recommended that A-level education get its first complete overhaul in three decades. The changes, already accepted by the Government and to be tabled for debate in Parliament next month, will give students a broader education
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    • 203 10 MALAYSIA has no legal right to a price review of water, said a Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman yesterday. He was responding to media queries on Malaysian Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar’s statement that Malaysia was “giving Singapore one more chance”
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    • 144 10 THE Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) hit 92 here yesterday, but the air quality still fell within the “moderate” range of between 51 and 100. However, the haze situation improved by the end of the day, with three-hour readings falling from 79 during the
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    • 93 10 Bloomberg THE three pilots of Singapore Airlines flight SQOO6, which crashed in Taiwan on Oct 31, 2000, will be allowed to start the process of having their licences reinstated. The “decision was based upon the recommendations of a panel of experts after studying the
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    • 70 10 POLICE raided Ego’s KTV Lounge at Belilios Lane late Monday night and found four Singaporean hostesses who tested positive for controlled drugs. Acting on a tip-off, they arrested 21 hostesses and three customers and subjected all to an instant urine test. The others arrested in
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  • STREATS financial
    • 428 11 STI: 1,429.68 51.24 Reuters SINGAPORE shares staged their biggest rally in seven months yesterday as funds put the Bali bomb blasts behind them and picked bargains among banks, techs and blue chips. “Singapore has been a poor performer in the last six months, so maybe
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    • 536 11 Reuters PHILADELPHIA Though he ran one of the world’s largest Internet companies, former World Com chief executive Bemie Ebbers was a well-known technophobe who never used e-mail and rarely touched a computer. That’s making it tough to discover whether he played
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    • 24 11 *AS AT OCTOBER 15 US$: $51,807 $52,800 EURO: $51,780 Ss: 68.89 YEN Ss: RM2.103 Ss: HK54.316 ss: 24.45 BAHT Ss: 54-51 RUPIAH
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    • 180 11 SINGAPORE Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) beat analysts’ expectations and yesterday reported a 4.6 per cent drop in full-year net profit to $307.4 million, against $322.1 million last year. Analysts had predicted a profit of between $292 million and $304.5 million. Operating revenue dropped 12.5 per
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    • 72 11 Reuters SINGAPORE August saw the sharpest monthly decline in retail sales this year. The retail sales index fell 8.4 per cent year-on-year and 6.8 per cent against July, the Department of Statistics said yesterday. The poor showing was due to weaker sales of motor
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  • STREATS medical
    • 106 12 QWhat causes eyebags and how do we eradicate or minimise this naturally? Skin sags because jMI of the weakening of JL collagen and elastin fibres. This occurs due to poor health, nutrition, ageing, gravity, being overweight, sun damage to the skin, etc. Try to maintain a healthy lifestyle
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    • 199 12 LONDON Biological clocks, usually associated with women, are ticking timebombs for men too. US researchers have found that genetic damage to sperm can occur as early as age 35, reported The Times yesterday. The study, led by Dr Narendra Singh from the University of Washington
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  • STREATS global
    • 166 14 -AFP WASHINGTON The Bush administration, “in bed” with Israel, is treating the Palestinians unfairly, former US president Jimmy Carter said on Monday. “We’re doing very little,” he said of US President George W Bush’s peace attempts. “As a matter of fact, this administration
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    • 83 14 Reuters KHARTOUM An attempt by a gunman yesterday to hijack a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight from Khartoum to Jeddah with 204 passengers and crew was foiled by guards, officials said. The airlines said that no one was injured as the would-be hijacker, who was
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    • 356 14 Wire services WASHINGTON Barely hours after US President George W Bush said that he had been sickened by the sniper killings that have terrorised the Washington region, the attacker struck again. In the latest attack, a woman was shot and killed outside a-Home Depot near Washington
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    • 162 14 LONDON A 16-year-old girl here has been pregnant 10 times since the age of 12, research has revealed. The website thisislondon.com reported yesterday that the girl, who has two children, is understood to have undergone three abortions and suffered five miscarriages in the last
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    • 78 14 -AFP MANILA The Philippines yesterday ruled out an apology demanded by Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad over a diplomatic spat involving the alleged rape of a 13-year-old girl. The girl had claimed she had been raped at a detention centre in Sabah before being
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  • easy STREATS
    • 494 15  -  By Yvonne Kwok Oasis'singer-songwriter Noel Gallagher has some nice things to say about other people for a change. Really THEY’VE become caricatures of themselves with their larger-than-life attitudes. Just mention Brit band Oasis and an image of the aggressive Gallaghers, Noel and Liam, come to mind.
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    • 148 15 JUDE Law is planning legal action against London’s Soho House club, where his daughter, Iris, two, picked up an Ecstasy tablet last weekend, swallowed half of it and had to have her stomach pumped. Friends said that the British actor is consulting lawyers, reported People News.
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    • 110 15 OSCAR nominee and British actor Tom Wilkinson will appear in the film version of Girl With a Pearl Earring, directed by Peter Webber. Shooting begins next month, said Hollywood Reporter yesterday. Based on a novel by Tracy Chevalier, the story is about a
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    • 94 15 THE list of nominees for best act in the world for the respected Q Awards is out and three of the five are familiar faces. Radiohead won last year, U 2 (lead singer Bono, right) has won four times (though the last one was in
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    • 332 17 AXE the X-factor. And the power of three. What film stars and celebrities want is the power of Q. It is the rating given to individuals by a company, Marketing Evaluations/ TVQ Inc, and is a measure of how liked they are by the public. In
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    • 81 17 SINGER Kylie Minogue received an outstanding achievement award at the Australian Record Industry Association (Aria) Awards in Sydney, reported Ananova.com yesterday. She is being honoured for being the most successful Australian-born recording artist ever. Aria awards chairman Ed St John said she was more successful
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    • 94 17 MICHAEL Douglas and Catherine ZetaJones are expecting their second child, due in spring next year and they are “extremely pleased”. Said the actor’s official website: “Apparently, with the upcoming release of Michael’s next film, A Few Good Years, which stars three generations of
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    • 111 17 Reuters ANGELINA Jolie’s latest role looks right up her alley it should be full of blood and bites. She will be a female werewolf in her next film, Bitten. The actress, currently estranged from husband Billy Bob Thornton was said to have kept a vial of
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    • 117 18 BLUE skies have been rare for the past few days, with the sun barely visible 1 through the unbroken gray haze. Singapore is experiencing its worst bout of haze this year, with thick smoke from annual forest fires in Indonesia darkening th< skies, environment officials said.
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    • Just a minute
      • 109 18 Do your part for Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October. Leave your old bras at collection booths at all Wacoal counters till Nov 30 and at Causeway Point this weekend. For every bra collected, Wacoal will give you a $5 discount voucher and donate 50 cents to
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    • Happeniin'
      • 65 18 XINGPOP Friday, 7-30 pm Esplanade Tickets at $BO, $65, $45, $35 and $25 from Sistic From xinyao to TV theme songs to contemporary pop, XingPop is a tribute to the icons of Chinese pop from the 1980 s to the present. Celebrate Chinese pop in Singapore with more than
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      • 73 18 LEE LUNG AND MUI SUET SEE Oct 21, 22 and 23, 7-30 pm Esplanade Tickets at $l2O, $95, $BO, $6O, $45 and $3O from Sistic Featuring three masterpieces of the legendary playwright Tang Di Sheng over three nights. Cantonese opera diva Mui Suet See and her renowned Fung
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        80 18 REMINISCENCE Friday till Oct 27, llam-9pm The Substation Gallery Free This is the first solo exhibition for Rose Chang Kim Ngoh, a painter for three decades and an active artist with Very Special Arts. She has won several awards including a distinction at the 1998 Philip Morris Asean Art
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      • 77 18 JAZZ EVENINGS Tonight, 7-30pm-Bpm and 8.15pm-8.45pm, Dome Park Mall (9 Penang Road, #Ol-22/23 Park Mall) Friday, Bpm-8.30pm and 8.45pm-9.15pm, Dome Bras Basah (71 Bras Basah Road, #Ol-01 Singapore Art Museum) There are no rules in jazz what you hear is shaped by the musician’s enthusiasm, mentality and will.
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        69 18 WATCHING AND PHOTOGRAPHING BIRDS Saturday, 4.30pm-5.30pm Kinokuniya Ngee Ann City Free Morten Strange, author of Photographic Guide to the Birds of South-east Asia and Photographic Guide to the Birds of Indonesia, will show you where the good sites for bird watching are and how to photograph the feathered creatures.
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    • Tune in TV & MOVIE NEWS
      • 77 19 7pm, Channel i Orphaned in Zambuli territory, Sheena (Tanya Roberts) is raised by a tribe and taught to communicate telepathically with all creatures. She gets her first lesson in love from Vic Casey (Ted Wass), a wisecracking TV journalist in Africa for a story on a royal football player,
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      • 82 19 5.30 pm, Channel U A new drama serial based on a true story, in which Chen Zhao Rong rose to stardom in Taiwan with his convincing portrayal of Ah Seng. Wang Ruilong marries his rich boss’ daughter Jinzhu and has a son, Jin Ming. Ruilong also has
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      • 63 19 10pm Central Starring Hironobu Nomura, Masumi Toyama, Hajime Atsuta. It’s the last day of school before the vacation. After the headmaster’s closing speech, a boy accidentally knocks the head off a haniwa-like figure, a burial figurine. A second grader returning to collect something from her classroom is lured
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        84 19 Bpm, Channel U This new reality drama series relates inspirational stories. The first is about a social worker with a traumatic childhood. He comes from a big and poor family with a gambler for a father, and is sexually assaulted by a neighbour at age five. The abuse
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      • 188 19 Reuters OSCAR winner Roberto Benigni’s new film Pinocchio has smashed Italian box office records for first weekend receipts, despite mixed reviews from the critics. The live-action movie based on the classic tale of the mischievous boy-puppet, made 7.02 million euros (5512.5 million) last weekend, ripping past
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 435 18 Yourdal AQUARIUS JAN 20-FEB 18 Revelation grows. Aquarius stumbles into a better place, landing as gracefully as if he or she had planned this whole thing. You love the unexpected, particularly when it works out in your favour. by Kelli Fox at Aslrology.com FEB 19-MAR 20 Cash in on the
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  • STREATS sports
    • 623 20  -  Despite reaching heady heights, Ong has feet firmly on the ground Comment b y PETER SIOW SINGAPORE bowler Remy Ong’s golden strike at the just-ended Asian Games has endeared him to many of his countrymen. Myself included. And it has nothing to do with my
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    • 126 20  -  By Adam Hashidy BELIEVE it or not, Remy Ong was once synonymous with the bridesmaid tag. Often, the three-gold hero of the Busan Asian Games would stumble at the last hurdle. Along came Stevenson Lai, head of Singapore Sports Council’s (SSC) sports psychology. And, hey presto, Ong
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    • 429 21 transformation largely due to psychologist Stevenson Lai that the ace bowler is more than just a patient. The big question now is: Will Ong grow too big for his shoes? “No,” said Lai. “After he won his first two gold medals, I told him some
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    • 166 21 ALFRED Loi, who joined Sembawang Rangers as team manager this year, did not have to wait long for his first prize. Last night, the 38-year-old bagged the S-League’s Team Manager of the Tear award. That he is a volunteer and not paid
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    • SPORTS SCAN
      • SOCCER
        • 133 21 -AFP LONDON England captain David Beckham has been branded a cry baby and a cheat by Slovakia’s playmaker Miroslav Karhan. The German-based Karhan outshone Beckham when the two countries met in Bratislava at the weekend, but England had the last laugh with Michael Owen scoring a late
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        • 105 21 -AFP CAPE TOWN The South African woman, whose claim of indecent assault against Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson was dismissed, is to launch a civil claim against him, her boyfriend said on Monday. Nadia Abrahams and fiance Brian Ebden were scheduled to meet an attorney yesterday. Asked
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      • 68 21 MOTOR RACING Reuters SHANGHAI Formula One chief Bemie Ecclestone and FIA president Max Mosley will sign an agreement to hold a Grand Prix in Shanghai from 2004 to 2010, the company building the new China circuit said yesterday. Shanghai, China’s richest city and bustling financial hub, has
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    • 441 22 England aims for convincing performance against weak side Wire services EURO 2004 QUALIFIERS England v Macedonia SOUTHAMPTON After a tough start to its Euro 2004 qualifying campaign in Slovakia at the weekend, England will set out to regain some credibility against Macedonia (tomorrow, 2.55 am). Said striker
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    • 265 23 AFP CARDIFF Mark Hughes wants revenge for one of the worst moments of his international career when Wales tackles Italy in its second Euro 2004 qualifier here at the Millennium stadium today. Former Manchester United star Hughes, who won 72 caps for Wales before being
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    • 139 23 Group 1: Malta v France Group 2: Norway v Bosnia Luxembourg v Romania Group 3: Austria v Netherlands Czech Republic v Belarus Group 4: Hungary v San Marino Group 5: Germany v Faroe Islands Iceland v Lithuania Group 6: Greece v Armenia Northern Ireland v Ukraine Group
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    • 134 23 -afp PARIS France faces lightweight Malta in Valletta in tomorrow’s Euro 2004 qualifier now that it has lifted the gloom of World Cup failure. With the Maltese having just lost at home to Israel, the French are ready to step on the gas in
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 69 21 IN THE LIVING ROOM SOCCER: Euro 2004 qualifiers: Russia v Albania (10.55 pm), England v Macedonia (tomorrow, 2.55 am) Super Sports Ch 22, Wales v Italy (Channel i, tomorrow, 2.45 am). International friendlies: Poland v NZ (Chs, tomorrow, 1.15 am), Spain v Paraguay (Chs, tomorrow, 3.40 am). DELAYED TELECAST SOCCER:
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