Today, 27 January 2001

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  • 15 1 TODAY IS S| I 11 I* fl ft V Jal,uar y *-1* 2001 Ml™<[>> 138/11/2000
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  • 469 1  -  Kiin-Kytin Tan ...as Singaporeans take stock of doing business in China by kim@ ne wstoday, co m, sg EARLIER this month, Singapore sloughed off its majority stake in what can at best be described as an interesting experience. On Jan 1 2001, Suzhou vice-mayor Wang Jinhua,
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  • 294 1 Agencies JAKARTA Hundreds of demonstrators hit the streets of the Indonesian capital yesterday, protesting against President Abdurrahman Wahid's alleged secret trade deal with Israel and his erratic rule. A number were angered by reports that Indonesia has covertly opened trade links with Israel a
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  • 161 1  -  David Ngiau by da vid@ne wsto day. c om.sg A MAN with a previous conviction for drug consumption is picked up by the Central Narcotics Bureau. He is tested again, at Central Police Station this time, and he tests positive. Case closed? Not quite. In
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  • HOT NEWS
    • 402 2  -  Leong Phei Phei Govt doctors to set up practice at Mt E by pheiphei@n ews to d ay.com. sg EYE specialists at Mount Elizabeth Hospital are nervously eyeing the new kid on the block. It is the 3,300 sq ft clinic run by the
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    • 50 2 CATCH Nominated MP Claire Chiang on Tonight in Person as she grills her guest, Mr Charles Chong, Member of Parliament and the new Government Parliamentary Committee Chairman for Community Development on keeping the "kampong spirit" alive. The show is on Channel NewsAsia at 10.15pm.
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    • 197 2  -  Shazalina Salim by sh az alina@ne wstoday. c o m. sg HE was voted one of Manja magazine's 10 most sexy Malay men. Meet Daud Yusof (right), the first and only newscaster to be nominated for an award in tonight's Pesta Perdana, an award ceremony which
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    • 262 2 LATEST Housing Board figures show that HDB resale flat prices dipped for the third consecutive quarter by 2.2 per cent in the final quarter of last year. The trend is also the same for the average valuations of these resale flats. The quarterly average
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    • 134 2 FOR the first 11 months of last year, the taxman collected some $17.6 billion in revenue. That is 23.6 per cent higher than in the same period the previous year, and 16.6 per cent more than in the whole of 1999. The biggest rise was in income
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    • 178 3 NEW telco licensees hoping to start operating in Singapore will be circling Jan 31 on their calendars that's the day they'll be clearer on how they can negotiate access to SingTel's existing network. The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA)
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    • 137 3 LONDON Thalidomide, the notorious drug that caused appalling deformities in thousands of babies 40 years ago, is making a comeback as a possible therapy for cancer. Trials have begun on 30 British patients with inoperable lung cancer after indications that regular doses can help shrink tumours and
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    • 307 3 Agencies. Republic Day celebrations dampened as 1,000 feared dead NEW DELHI India's 51st Republic Day celebrations turned tragic yesterday after a massive earthquake struck the western state of Gujarat, with 1,000 people feared dead. The earthquake, measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale, rocked northern and
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    • 304 3  -  David Ngiau by davi d @n ews tod ay.com. sg SURVIVOR 2 wiU premiere here in Singapore at 2 pm this Monday, and not at 12 pm as reported yesterday. The reason is another major television event in the US-SuperbowlXXXV-which will
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    • 197 3 Reuters. SINGAPORE Despite data showing that some countries bought potentially tainted animal feed from Britain at the height of the mad cow crisis, foreign experts said the risk of the disease in the Asia-Pacific region was remote. "I'd call it a highly remote
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    • 93 3 BY popular demand, the deadline for the Miss Singapore Universe contest has been extended from Jan 26 to 5 pm on Jan 29. Potential contestants had gone away on holiday over the Chinese New Year period, and had asked for the deadline to be extended for
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    • 387 4  -  Ruth Kam They speak English, but can't cope with Malay by THERE is a rise in the number of Malay Muslim students using English at home, although Malay remains the main language used. And these children belong to an increasing number of affluent Malay Muslim families
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    • 223 4  -  Shazalina Salim by shazalina@newstoday.com.sg A SOLDIER was robbed of his $20 hongbao money when he went to use a public toilet at midnight on Thursday. But in a fit of festive compassion, his assailants allowed him to keep $6 for his fare home. Daniel
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    • 50 4 WONG KING CHONG Pic 1: "0ne...tw0...three..."; Pic 2: Breaks into smiles as the number gets bigger; Pic 3: "Hee hec.llove Chinese New Year!" Five-year-old Lim YanXuan, like all other Chinese children, enjoys this festival as it apparently brings them prosperity too. Today photo by
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    • 137 4 THE Steering Committee which is looking into the possibility of starting a fourth university will meet next month. The committee is chaired by Senior Minister of State for Education, Mr Peter Chen. Speaking to reporters at a Chinese New Year gathering for Singaporeans working in
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    • 178 4 THE Singapore Botanic Gardens will be spending some $1.4 million on a night lighting project, which is targeted for completion in March next year. The lighting will show off the plants and flowers, and yet be soft enough to turn the Garden into a romantic
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 116 4 READ 0N... Stop debating succession What is important is the status of BG Lee's health/6 Napster gets another ally TVT Records drops its 542.6 bil copyright suit/13 Silicon versus carbon Silicon Valley needs a solution to its power blackouts, not fingerpointing/15 Mole? Wart mole? An Amazing cream removes warts and
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    • 213 6  -  What is important is the status of BG Lee's health PRIME Minister Goh Chok Tong has now categorically named 2007 as the year he'll hand over to his successor. Is that a problem? I don't think so. The issue of succession was just as smooth when Mr
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    • 189 6  -  IT WAS uplifting to read Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's speech on the progress of our Malay community (Today, Jan 21). It was a speech where fact and statistics were used liberally to dispel myths and rumours. This is an effective way to counter malicious, whipped-up
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    • 203 6  -  I REFER to the letter by Karuppiah Surendran (Today, Jan 26). I totally disagree with his viewpoint and am quite offended by his unsympathetic attitude towards mothers with young children. I would like to ask if this writer is married, and whether he has ever
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    • 129 6  -  I AM surprised that PUB, as the regulatory body, and the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) are not responding to Power Supply's increase in electricity rates. Power Supply should correct the computer billing problems before taking the decision to increase their rates. When we talk
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    • 122 6  -  I AM a resident of Block 26, at Sin Ming Industrial Estate Sector A. Lately, I have noticed an increase in the mosquito population here, especially at night. There is a likely breeding ground near Block 27 where the drain is stuck with sandbags on
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    • 274 6  -  I REFER to the letter by Mr Choo Kim Mun on reducing the National Service term (Today, Jan 23). I strongly object to his recommendation, as serving one's country is the duty of every loyal citizen, and an honour which ought never to be considered
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  • BUSINESS NEWS
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      434 7 Bloomberg Analysts think so after Greenspan speech WASHINGTON Analysts reading into US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's comment that tbe US economy's growth has fallen "close to zero" and may slow further, expect that he will push for another interest rate cut. "What he said suggested there's a
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    • 336 7 Bloomberg WITH its abattoir operations reversing losses, Singapore Food Industries Ltd is likely to report a profit rise for 2000, analysts predict. In 1999, an outbreak of the Nipah virus in Malaysia slashed sales by half s from its abattoir and hog
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    • 258 7 INCORPORATED just over a year ago in September 1999, eiNets Ltd positions itself as an eservice architect that builds, designs and operates Internet portals to help customers implement e-business strategies. This is done primarily through a US-patented compression technology, I-nets. "It can combine video and high-resolution drawings
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  • MARKET NEWS
    • 422 8 IT WAS quiet yesterday on the Singapore bourse, as trading resumed after closing two and a half days for the Chinese New Year festivities. The Straits Times Index closed 8.31 points down, at 1905.89, with 204 million shares exchanging hands. Investors were, however, feeling more pessimistic than optimistic,
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    • 439 8 KUALA LUMPUR The market shrugged off a bout of profit-taking early yesterday to finish the day higher, extending Monday's impressive gain. Follow-through buying by both local and foreign institutions on selected index-linked issues, particularly gaming companies, pushed the KL Composite Index to a
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    • 606 9 appointments! Saturday January 27, 2001 Innovation, Ideas and People Flourish at JTC Corporation. At JTC Corporation, we strongly believe in people development. The creativity and enthusiasm of our individuals have helped to make us the leading developer and manager of innovative premier industrial facilities. This is why we nurture our
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 468 12 Elderly women left alone during religious festival in India KUMBHNAGAR, India Here, amid noisy crowds and the lashing of cold winds laden with the sand of the Ganges, you can hear the sound of weeping from a cowshed-like structure. These are the unheeded cries of elderly women,
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    • 43 12 Reuters photo. David Beckham signed a deal worth £1 million to endorse Police sunglasses. The star already has deals with Adidas and Brylcreem which, combined with his Manchester United wages, are said lo earn him £3 million a year.
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    • 80 12 AFP. STOCKHOLM Swedish telecoms giant Ericsson yesterday announced plans to stop manufacturing mobile phones, saying it would outsource this production and focus instead on tech- nology and other aspects of the business. The announcement came as Ericsson presented its 2000 results, posting a 75 per cent
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    • 118 12 ■AFP. JAKARTA Indonesia's police chief yesterday ruled out demands by rebels holding 18 hostages, including three South Koreans, in Irian Jaya that he pull his men out and allow them to fly the separatist flag there. "We will not meet their strange demands, such as
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    • 127 12 Agencies. YANGON Myanmar's military rulers have released 85 members of pro-democ-racy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD). Some had been detained since April, but most were arrested in September when Aung San Suu Kyi tried to leave the capital Rangoon for Mandalay
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    • 92 12 AFP. MANILA New Philippine President Gloria Arroyo filled out her cabinet yesterday with the swearing in of 15 officials, rejecting industry criticism of some choices. Former General Lis and ro Abadia, the national security aide at odds with Mr Mercado, who had resigned, was not
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    • 171 13 MOSCOW The prospect of a space-based arms race moved closer yesterday with a report that Russia would double its defence spending over the next 10 years if Washington carried out its threat to build a "son of Star Wars" missile defence shield. Russia
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    • 368 13 TVT Records drops its 552.6 bil copyright suit LOS ANGELES Thanks to the recent strategic alliance between embattled Internet song-swap service Napster and major record label BMG, TVT Records, one of the largest US independents, has dropped its lawsuit against Napster. TVT, home to rapper Snoop
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    • 141 13 BEIJING Following the renewed US condemnation of China's handling of the Falun Gong crackdown, Beijing reacted angrily and warned that further interference could harm bilateral ties. A foreign ministry spokesman told scmp.com that US criticism would only intensify the tension between the two countries. "China
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    • 137 13 Reuters LONDON The university where Britain's Prince William is to begin his studies in the autumn has reported a huge rise in applications. The University of St Andrews in Scotland attributed the 44.4 per cent surge in applications to the "William factor". "I would like to
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    • 81 13 -AFP ASHKHABAD (Turkmenistan) Turkmen President Saparmurat Niyazov has ordered that the chief weatherman forfeit half his salary this month because of "incorrect forecasting". Niyazov ordered that 50 per cent of Sukhanberdy Bairamov's salary be withheld in January 2001 and that the money be redirected to the
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    • 192 13 -AFP PARIS A 12-year-old girl with chestnut hair is to teach French people about euro notes and coins before they arrive at midnight on Dec 31, Finance Minister Laurent Fabius said yesterday. The 36.8-million-euro (Sss9 million), two-year advertising campaign will feature a fictional brown-eyed
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    • 157 13 LONDON Peter Mandelson yesterday announced his intention to stay on as an MP as two other ministers were urged to explain their roles in the passport affair that brought him down. As the inquiry into the granting of a passport to Indian tycoon Srichand
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    • 352 14 Reuters Anti-trust practices are rife in the US airline industry WASHINGTON Major airlines are using their size and muscle in an apparent bid to drive smaller competitors out of business, according to US government studies. The research conducted by the Department of Transportation (DOT)
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    • 150 14 SEATTLE China's most wanted fugitive, Lai Changxing, spent Chinese New Year's Day in a Vancouver court while his lawyers told an immigration judge he would be willing to pay CsBo,oooo (5592,355) a month to be allowed house arrest. The alleged smuggling kingpin has hired a
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    • 162 14 -AFP KALININGRAD Russian researchers are preparing for an unprecedented dive to the bottom of the Arctic Ocean beneath the North Pole, according to an Oceanography Institute official. Some 4,000 metres below sea level, scientists aboard Russia's deep-sea diving craft, Mir-1 and Mir-2, will take samples
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    • 172 14 Agencies CARACAS All 24 people on board a Venezuelan DC-3, including 18 foreign tourists, were killed yesterday when the plane crashed in the south of the country, officials and local media said. Civil defence chief Angel Rangel said 21 passengers and three crew were killed
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    • 128 14 -AFP JAKARTA An official ceremony to burn drugs seized by Indonesian police in the West Java town of Sukabumi took an unexpected turn as a policemen was engulfed in flames while trying to light one of the pyres. Serge ant-Major Kristiawan Purbo caught fire and suffered
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    • 120 14 FLORIDA Singer Celine Dion has given birth to a baby boy, three weeks earlier than expected. A statement from Dion's spokeswoman, Francine Chaloult, said the child, Rene Charles, weighed three kilograms. It is the first child for the 32-year-old Canadian singer and her husband
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  • COMMENTARY
    • 689 15 DRY ICE by Sisyphus Silicon Valley needs a solution to its power blackouts, not finger-pointing THE nagging question, "Is siliconbased life more intelligent than car-bon-based life?", has at last been answered by the Silicon Valley power blackouts. Loss of power is an everyday nonevent in many parts
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    • 298 15 -AFP HERE are excerpts of a Jakarta Post editorial which explores the issues faced by Indonesian banks. "Even in normal times banking, by its very nature, entails taking an array of risks. Given this, one can imagine the risks banks run
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    • 656 17 At Home With Pesta Perdana 2001 /A=DIACORP Olivia Lum IP Sur'a 'B*3o pm /vew& c^m^. Channel NewsAsia, V^ ::-.qS Na}ip AU m and Deanna Yusof Q.jO pm host this toad Malay version ofthe ___k^ "^r "i *V. Emmys. Third year in the running, MORNING She was a kampung girl from
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    • 1046 18 W /A=ry]j-\LORP mmumumumumumumumumumumumumumumum 9 SyitipnOny T_Z.4 rill four-hour programme of Chinese pop songs, latest J Saturday Classics music plus an hour of live performances. 6 -10 am VA Also, you can make songs dedications through Let DJs Anthony Scow and Jean Tan keep you com- 'i the Internet and share
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  • SHOW CASE
    • 841 20  -  Rosalind Png Compiled by rosalind@newstoday.com.sg Issues In Consumer Culture Today 2-3.30 pm Parton's Club, Singapore Art Museum Take a look at the major developments in the consumer culture. You can trace its post-war history and track the continuing influence on contemporary art practice. You are
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  • RELAX
    • 599 21  - Mole? Wart mole Alex Yong An Amazing cream removes warts and moles painlessly, permanently, and inexpensively! by A cream for removing unwanted moles and warts is fast becoming the hottest beauty treatment product in Malaysia. The reason it only takes about half an hour for the procedure which is inexpensive
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    • Article, Illustration
      1324 22  -  Lim Sek When the artists have fun so will the audience by I i m sek@mu si cmove ment.com.sg Karen Mok enjoyed herself onstage. She told me so after the concert. But it was obvious. Everyone at the concert had fun primarily because she did. And that, my
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    • 744 24 Babies develop skills af different rates. There should be concern only if a child differs sharply from the norm THOSE cute little noises that a baby makes may bring tears of joy to proud parents. But to experts, the infant is telling them important things as
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  • SPORTS
    • 992 25 TAMPA Making a guarantee he can't keep is one sure way for an NFL head coach to quickly become an ex-coach. Another is to pepper every moment with bold, brash statements, then fail to produce a winner. As everyone knows, big talkers Jim Fassel and Brian Billick
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    • 541 26 Chasing pack, led by Juventus, closing in on Serie A leader Italian Serie A MILAN Italian first division leader AS Roma hosts Napoli tomorrow in the knowledge that defeat will give second-placed Juventus a chance to draw level on points at the top. That
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    • 231 26 AFP Spanish Primera Liga MADRID Only Valencia from among the league title contenders has the pleasure of home advantage this weekend, but hosting runaway league leader Real Madrid which beat it 3-0 in last year's European Cup final is never the most attractive
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    • 764 27  -  Leonard Thomas Clash ofthe big spenders a mouth-watering prospect FA Cup by leonard@news tod ay. com. sg THE two sides that clash tonight in the biggest game of the fourth round share some uncanny traits. Leeds United and Liverpool have managers who were a bit of
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    • 245 27  -  -Leonard Thomas MOST experts have already pencilled in Man Utd in the fifth round draw of the FA Cup. Who can blame them? Fortress Old Trafford is hardly the place one would expect poor-trav-ellers West Ham to shock the league leaders and
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    • 86 27 -AFP LONDON Former England coach Kevin Keegan won damages and an apology after a court hearing yesterday over false newspaper allegations which suggested he ran huge betting nights with players during internationals. Lawyers for News Group Newspapers offered "sincere apologies", and undisclosed substantial damages over an article
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    • 673 28 Incident-packed first round sees Woods chase the lead and dodge fruit SCOTTSDALE Three incidents helped light up the first round of the Phoenix Open on Thursday. First, Tiger Woods gave the huge crowds what they wanted by moving towards the top of the leaderboard. Then, Andrew
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    • 477 29 -AFP. MELBOURNE Arnaud Clement (above) saved two match points, and fought back from two sets down yesterday to deny his close friend Sebastien Grosjean a place in the Australian Open final. The 23-year-old, seeded 15 to Grosjean's 16, won 5-7, 2-6, 7-6 (7/4),
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    • 653 29  -  Leonard Thomas The American is now a better player...and man by leonard@n ewsto d ay. c o m. sg THERE is a world of difference between the Andre Agassi vintage of 10 years ago and today's model. For one thing, the wild 'Eddie van Halen' locks that
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    • 516 30  -  Kelvin Phang Big match experience and better strikers give Thailand the edge hy- kelvin@newstoday._om.sg TWENTY-EIGHT years. That was the last time Singapore beat Thailand in an Asian or South-east Asian tournament. Even Omar Ibrahim, the Lions' team manager since 1985, cannot recall their last win over
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    • 309 30  -  Kelvin Phong DO NOT just focus on Kiatisuk Senamuang. Look out also for lanky striker Worrawoot Srimaka (above). This was the warning issued by Kuwaiti coach Dusan Uhrin yesterday. His words should be taken seriously as Kuwait lost 4-5 to Thailand on Tuesday,
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    • 688 31  -  S. Gulam Revival under Poulsen will show tonight by gul am@news today, com. sg OF ALL the things Jan Poulsen said during yesterday's pre-match press conference, the one telling quote went like this: "I've never heard the Kallang Roar before. Hopefully, I'll get to
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    • 128 31 1973 Sea Games first round, Singapore, Lions lost 1-0 1975 Sea Games semi-final, Bangkok, 2-2 (Thais win 5-4 on penalties) 1977 Sea Games first round, KL, 0-2 1979 Sea Games first round, Jakarta, 2-2 Asian Cup qualifiers, HK, 0-4 1981 Sea Games semi-final, Manila, 1-1 (Thais win
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    • 122 31 Reuters Cricket ADELAIDE Australia thrashed West Indies by the record margin of 10 wickets in their limited overs international yesterday. Fast bowler Brett Lee starred, taking four wickets for 33 runs. West Indies were all out for 123 off just 35.1 overs as Lee
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    • 716 32 Will she prevail against v Hingis to make it a fairytale come true? I Catch the final live today at 10.30am on SportsCity and SuperSports. MELBOURNE If fatted calves were killed for prodigal tennis fathers, it might be appropriate to prepare a place near the head of the
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    • 26 31 1 I Mikasa Challenge Cup Singapore vs Thailand Sat 27 Jan 2001 730pm National Stadium Tickets on sale at; FAS Office Atf S.league Clubs National Stadium
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