Streats, 4 March 2003

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  • 10 1 Streats TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 2003 E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg mita <p> 240/03/2002
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  • 275 1 SYDNEY This is one thing men don’t have to worry about Latest research in the US has shown that women are bom worriers because they have lower levels of a brain chemical an enzyme called COMT that influences anxiety, Melbourne’s The Age reported yesterday.
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  • 520 1  -  Singapore Island Country Club’s paper losses occurred in 2002 second half By Conrad Raj THE Singapore Island Country Club has suffered another nasty sting from dabbling in stocks and shares. Just a year after it disclosed a whopping $12.4 million loss from
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    • 45 1 rears E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg mita (p> 240/03/2002 r 4 MAKING LIFE DIFFICULT GEOFFREY PEREIRA labels the Cash Card U i fri an 7 <0 n V «0 m. m MP MOHAMAD MAIDIN says now, more than ever, Singapore needs ah the MPs and mayors it has
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  • Morning Rush
    • 504 2  -  But not all students are ready for change By Deepa Vijiyasingam NANYANG Technological University president Su Guaning and his team yesterday announced plans for NTU to become a full-fledged university with a more broad-based curriculum and vibrant campus culture based on autonomy and flexibility. But
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    • 488 3  -  Lonely Planet author to launch Malaysia and Singapore guidebook at Singapore Food Festival By Gregory Leow BELACAN smells like an ocean breeze, says food lover Tan Su-Lyn. “It was amazing to see how it was made. I now have some of it in my pantry,”
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    • 558 4 IF you’re reading this, you are among 554,000 people who are doing so. The surge in the number of Streats readers comes less than four months after the paper’s revamp, last November. The readership is not the only thing to have markedly improved. The
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    • 191 4 LONDON Womanising, joking around and scuba diving. That’s what Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (right), A 1 Qaeda’s No 3 and its operations chief, did religiously while pursuing his “terror” career ruthlessly, reported the Guardian newspaper yesterday. The playboy terror planner, who was arrested by Pakistani and US intelligence
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    • 179 6 BUZZ STOP Reuters NEW YORK A Salvador Dali painting given by the Surrealist artist to a men’s high-security jail here in 1965 was swiped right from the lobby entrance, police said on Sunday. A prison officer found the painting of Christ on the cross missing
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    • 451 6  -  By Sarah Ng MANY couples rushed to get married yesterday because of the auspicious conjunction of day, month and year 03, 03 and 03. Yesterday, a similar auspicious number figured in the lives of 1,300 passengers aboard the MRT train which hit a Mercedes-Benz on
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    • 85 6 INDONESIAN authorities seized a tonne of potassium chloride a key ingredient used in the Bali bombings at the home of suspected Jemaah Islamiah member Askuri Selamat in Lamongan, Central Java. The Malay Mail yesterday reported that the chemical was found a few days after Malaysian police tipped
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    • 101 6  -  Sarah Ng A TOTAL of 1,150 motorists with expired Cash Cards drove past ERP gantries for a second time yesterday despite an ongoing media blitz warning people to check their cards. The Network for Electronic Transfers (Singapore) has advised those who have Cash Cards issued before 1999
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    • 109 6 HYFLUX founder Olivia Lum, 42, was last night honoured by Her World magazine as the Woman of the Year. Hyflux Pte Ltd made Forbes magazine’s list of the world’s 200 best small companies last year. Ms Lum, who started Hyflux at the age of 28 with $20,000,
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    • 70 6 THE US has rebuffed a bid by ST Telemedia and Hongkong’s Hutchison Whampoa to buy over the assets of one-time telecommunication cable giant Global Crossing. The Asian Wall Street Journal yesterday reported that the US Committee on Foreign Investment is concerned by Hutchison’s China links.US
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  • Financial
    • 607 8  -  Turnaround attributed to exclusive rights to market new projects By_ ChuaKongHo SPEAK of Amaranda Gardens, a condominium project in Serangoon, and Ms Nicole Tan, 24, flashes her pearly whites. The ERA property agent, when a three-month rookie in January last year, sold eight units of
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    • 251 8 Bloomberg SINGAPORE United Overseas Bank Ltd’s earnings estimates were cut by as much as a fifth after Singapore’s secondlargest lender by assets reported that rising bad-loan provisions had led to lower-than-expected 2002 profit. UOB’s full-year bad-loan charges rose threefold to $451.5 million,
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    • 247 8 HONGKONG Widespread discounting on published advertising rates has forced Nielsen Media Research to suspend the public release of its quarterly Asian advertising-spending data. Nielsen will keep the survey data secret only sharing it privately with corporate clients in the 10 Asian markets it measures
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    • 129 8 Bloomberg HONGKONG Shanghai Forte Land Co, the biggest private developer in China’s most populous city, scrapped plans to raise as much as HK$l.l6 billion (Ss2sB million) selling shares, the third Chinese company to cancel an initial stock sale this year. Forte had planned to price
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    • Article, Illustration
      654 10  -  This is part of a series on young Singaporean entrepreneurs By Janice Wong Four designers who set up a T-shirt shop already have success in the pocket and are hoping to collar markets overseas SPORTING a goatee and five tattoos, Mr Jon Mah has “cool guy”
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    • 189 11 Bloomberg HONGKONG JP Morgan Chase has said that it hired Merrill Lynch’s Mr Charles Li as chairman of its China business, as the second-largest US bank tries to win a share of about US$5O billion (5586.9 billion) of stock sales in the
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    • 424 11 s27b Household deal marks HSBC’s return to traditional ways Bloomberg LONDON HSBC’s planned US$l5.5 billion (5526.9 billion) acquisition of Household International, the second-biggest US consumer finance company, is a return to the old ways for HSBC chairman Sir John Bond. But investors are sceptical. Mr Bond, 61, is
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    • 479 13 Healthcare firms in US, Japan, Germany expanding as populations age Bloomberg WASHINGTON At a time of shrinking employment, the world’s three largest economies are adding jobs in the same industry: healthcare and services for the elderly. Employment data this week in Japan, the US and Germany
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    • 420 13 STI; 1,279.20 5.35 Reuters SHARES edged higher yesterday, swept up with gains in other regional markets and buoyed by strength at Venture Corp and Neptune Orient Lines. The Straits Times Index closed up 5.35 points, or 0.42 per cent, at 1,279.20. The broader market showed
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    • 24 13 ’AS AT MARCH 3 Uss: 551.739 552.733 EURO; 551.876 Ss: 67.91 YEN Ss: RM2.186 Ss: HK64.486 Ss: 24.56 BAHT Ss: 5,110 RUPIAH
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    • 204 13 Bloomberg JAKARTA Indonesia’s efforts to cut subsidies are hurting earnings and economic growth, according to PT Semen Gresik, the country’s largest cement maker, and PT Ramayana Sentosa Lestari, the largest retailer. The government is cutting subsidies that date back three decades to trim a
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    • 182 12 0 Official Restaurant for Streats explore a cappella festival 2003 For over 7 years, Angelo has excited the taste buds of everyone that he has served. His passion for food is exceeded only by his passion for culinary brilliance. Come to Michelangelo’s and experience, first hand, the magic of an
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  • Comment
    • 750 14  -  By( GEOFFREY PEREIRA The Straits Times TECHNOLOGY is supposed to make life easier and more convenient for people. Think of the refrigerator, the telephone, radio and television, and the Internet. All, on balance, have brought benefits to people in their everyday lives. Ever wonder
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  • Vocal
    • 733 16 I THOUGHT I should share my views on the issue Mr Conrad Raj raised in his commentary, “Time to relook number of MPs, mayors?” (Streats, March 3). First, should we have fewer MPs now? Do we really need to save money this way? At
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    • 78 16 MR CONRAD RAJ’S observation about too many politicians is spot on. In fact, there has been constant coffeeshop talk on the cost of “government” in Singapore. This item appears to be another sacred cow that needs to be looked at Really, what is the total
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    • 98 16 MANY residents living in Punggol Field in Punggol 21 rely heavily on the only bus service in the area, No 83. But the frequency of this service is frustratingly irregular. More often than not, one has to endure a 20- to 30-minute wait and then see two
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    • 81 16 IN the report, “LTA scraps $40.3m plan” (Streats, Feb 28), it was stated that “the problem was with the bus tracking system”. This is inaccurate. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has clarified that it decided not to continue with an automated bus travel information system project because of delays
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    • 228 17 I REFER to the many readers’ letters to the press recently in which explanations were offered as to why Singaporeans don’t participate in peace marches. The reasons offered included peace marches being unlikely to achieve any real goals and Singaporeans simply having
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    • 185 17 I REFER to “Bias against mentally ill” (Streats, Feb 27), a letter by Mr Cedric Ang. I admire Mr Ang’s determination to carry on seeking a job despite continuous setbacks in his previous 15 job interviews. That is sufficient to prove that his willpower is
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    • 155 17 WE refer to the letter on “Misreading Woes” (Streats, Feb 25), by Chen Chang Sem. Mr Chen’s account was opened on Jan 6, 2002. As meters are read on a bimonthly basis, his consumption for the period from Jan 6 to Feb 4 2003
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    • 87 16 HAVE YOUR SAY E-mail us at st reals# spin com .sg or write to The Editor, Streats, News Centre, 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. By your writing to
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  • Medical
    • 355 18 Not more than 10% of calories should be from sugar to avoid obesity-linked diseases, say experts AP LONDON People should get no more than 10 per cent of their calories from sugar, experts say in a major new report yesterday on how to stem the
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    • 213 18 I 1 I have acne/problem with pimples. What should I do? A You can manage your pimples with frequent daily washing of your face (three to four times) with a suitable anti-acne wash for oily skin available at any pharmacy. After that, you can apply anti-acne cream/lotion to
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    • 178 18 Reuters CHICAGO Avoid giving your baby a pacifier straight after birth it can create “nipple confusion” and other problems, and can affect whether breastfeeding is successful or not. Babies provided pacifiers a few days after birth were at 50 per cent higher risk of no longer
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  • Global
    • 33 19 Iraqis releasing lighted candles into the waterfrom the hanks of the Tigris yesterday as they wish for peace in the face of a possible war with the US AFP
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    • 187 19 Reuters LONDON An English essay written by a British teenager in text messaging shorthand has re-ignited concern among teachers that literacy standards are under threat. The Daily Telegraph reported yesterday that the 13-year-old girl’s teacher could not decipher what the youngster had written. “I
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    • 402 19 -AP BOSTON For decades the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents recruited criminals in various American cities as informants and then looked the other way as they continued to ply their violent trade. When the practice first came to light in Boston unleashing an
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    • 340 19 China’s leaders mingle with working class Reuters BEIJING China’s Vice-Premier Wen Jiabao spent two hours deep underground in a mineshaft in the north-eastern province of Lianoning on Chinese New Year’s Eve in January, eating dumplings and chatting with a group of coalminers. He was following a similar
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  • EasyStreats
    • 660 20  -  Many local Chinese, Malay and Indian dramas feature excellent plots, good production values and fine acting. What a pity their English-language counterparts are still lagging behind Tellytubby By' YVONNE KWOK OOPS, they did it again. They played with a show and lost it again. Which one
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    • 395 20  -  By Jill Lim THE Lysistrata Project billed as a worldwide theatrical event to oppose the war in Iraq went on in countries all around the world yesterday, from Latvia to Lebanon. But the Singapore version of the reading of ancient Greek anti-war play,
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    • 528 21  -  By Gary Lim THEY call themselves The Usual Suspects, and this Singaporean dance music group produces tracks that sound like a page out of techno music hell. But while fans of über-DJs such as Sasha and Fatboy Slim would turn up their
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    • 117 23 THIS is for rain dance buffs literally and sarong girls. Hundreds of women danced naked at a secret place near droughtstruck farmland in Victoria, Australia, last Sunday in f a ritual to bring rain. The more modest wore sarongs. Organisers said that about 500 women danced
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    • Tune in TV & MOVIE NEWS
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        63 23 10pm, Channel i Jerry Lundegaard’s life is a mess he is heavily in debt and his in-laws refuse to help. To make things worse, his plan of kidnapping his wife goes horribly awry and becomes a homicide. Winner of the Academy Awards for Best Actress and Best Original Screenplay.
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      • 56 23 8.30 pm, Channel 5 Second season debut of this drama revolving around the officers in a neighbourhood police post. A snake is loose in the neighbourhood, terrorising the residents and causing widespread panic. Angie’s insistence on following up on a case involving a well-known syndicate boss lands her in
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    • Happenin’
      • 61 23 RHYTHMS RHAPSODIES 2003 IN TEMPO 2003 Tomorrow, Bpm Hall, University Cultural Centre Tickets at $9 from Sistic Resident conductor Lee Tian Tee leads the NUS Wind Symphony in a performance of popular works from classical and contemporary composers. The programme includes Dance Movements and Music for a Festival by
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      • Article, Illustration
        46 23 NERI PER CASO Tonight and tomorrow, 8pm Singapore Conference Hall Tickets at $66, $56, $46 from Sistic This male Italian sextet adds an infusion of Mediterranean heat to the Streats Explore A Cappella Festival with their original compositions that groove with smooth syncopate bass lines.
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    • 87 22 Streets £<■'#a' mg H H 1 ■H Ifc fc What does the space shuttle explosion have to do with you? In fact, how do events around the globe touch your way of life? If you really care to know, read the paper that covers global events from a local perspective.
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    • 80 23 If you wish to have your event highlighted in Happenin’, e-mail Streats at streats@sph.com.sg or fax 6319-8191 Something strange in the neighbourhood... Who do you call? Every call that results in a report wins a Samsung A5OO (right) PLUS if your report is picked as the top Hotline report of
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 431 23 Yourdailyhoroscope ;pfmmm pisces JAN2O-FEB 18 PISCES FEB 19-MAR 20 by Kelli Fox at Astrology.com ARIES MAR 21 -APR 19 Your version works for you, although others have their own stories. Test the water before surrendering to it. By evening, you may have good reason to change your mind. Now that
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  • Sports
    • 704 24  -  Maldives players forced to train on sand owing to lack of grass pitches By Tan Kim Han STOP whining. Maldives captain Shah Ismail (right), who is in Singapore for the Mikasa Challenge Cup today, says S-League footballers are having it real good. Shah, 31, should know.
      Ashlelgh Sim  -  704 words
    • 247 24 -afp LONDON England captain David Beckham has been told he will have to pay for his wife, Victoria, and sons, Brooklyn and Romeo, joining him at England’s summer training camp. The cash-starved Football Association is trying to save money and will tell England
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    • 544 25  -  Tong and Yeoh share same interests and passion for the game By, Adam Hashidy ON the surface, they look a loving couple. Beneath it, there is a strong undercurrent. And all because of their love for rugby. Serena Yeoh is a hard-tackling national rugby
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    • 236 25 Reuters LONDON Eight current Formula One drivers are past race winners, but only a handful can hope to beat Ferrari’s Michael Schumacher this season. McLaren’s David Coulthard, illiams’ combative Colombian Juan ablo Montoya and Schumacher’s younger brother Ralf make up a our some with Ferrari’s
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    • 101 25 GOLF Reuters CARLSBAD, California World No 1 Tiger Woods held off David Toms to win the World Matchplay Championship two-and-one on Sunday. The win was Woods’ first in the event. He lost in the final to Britain’s Darren Clarke in 2000. Woods opened an early lead
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    • 91 25 ATHLETICS -AFP BOSTON Reigning Olympic champion Stacy Dragila of the US set a world indoor record in the women’s pole vault here on Sunday. She cleared 4.78 metres to win at the US Indoor Athletics Championships. Dragila broke the mark of 4.77 m set last month by
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    • 107 25 SOCCER -AFP LONDON Premiership champion Arsenal is interested in signing Lokomotivi Tbilisi’s highly rated goalkeeper Giorgi Lomaia as it lines up a successor to David Seaman. The 22-year-old has already been capped four times for the Georgian national team. The player admitted he was excited by the
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    • 616 26 Wire services MANCHESTER Alex Ferguson has ordered his defeated and deflated Manchester United side to forget about its League Cup failure. United missed the chance to claim its first trophy since the 2001 Premiership title
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    • 313 26 -AFP AUCKLAND New Zealand’s America’s Cup loss to Swiss team Alinghi was not only a blow to New Zealand’s sporting pride but also to the nation’s economy, analysts said yesterday. The presence of yachting’s most prestigious trophy in Auckland for eight years, including
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    • 204 27 EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey Thanks to Andrei Kirilenko (right), the Utah Jazz avoided a winless four-game road trip. Kirilenko had a tip-in as time expired to lift the Jazz to a 91-90 victory over the struggling New Jersey Nets, reported nba.com. With the Jazz
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 45 25 IN THE LIVING ROOM CRICKET: World Cup: Zimbabwe v Pakistan (Pay-Per-View Ch 37, 3.30 pm), West Indies v Kenya (Pay-Per-View Ch3B, 4pm). SOCCER: Football Focus (ESPN Ch 23, 8.30 pm). DELAYED TELECAST CRICKET: ICC World Cup: Namibia v Holland (Pay-Per-View Ch 37, tomorrow, 2.30 am).
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