Today, 14 April 2003

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  • 7 1 TODAY Monday April 14, 2003 MITA(P) 002/11/2002
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  • 722 1  -  Jose Raymond by I jose@newstoday.com.sg WHAT was thought impossible might just have happened. A Singapore General Hospital doctor might have infected her 69-year-old patient with Sars when she operated on him on March 31, it was revealed at a press conference last night. The
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  • 855 1  -  Ng Boon Yian Why Singapore took such a public stand on Iraq war by boonyian@newstoday.com.sg AS the fight to oust Mr Saddam Hussein's regime draws to a close in Iraq, one question that has not been asked and answered is: Should Singapore have so explicitly stated its backing
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  • HOT NEWS
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      484 2 -AFP Their scientists break genetic code of virus in Sars VANCOUVER On Saturday, Canadian scientists broke the genetic code of the virus suspected of causing Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars). It is the first step towards developing a test for doctors to diagnose victims of Sars or
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    • 101 2 -AFP SINGAPORE, Japan and Hong Kong are the best prepared nations in Asia to deal with a major medical crisis such as the Sars outbreak, a survey said. The Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (Perc) asked 1,072 expatriate business executives working in 12 Asian countries and
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    • 87 2  -  Stanley Ho NTUC Income has kicked off three initiatives to help those affected by the Sars problem. For every dollar contributed by its employees, the insurance co-operative will double the amount in contribution to The Courage Fund. In addition, it has, in conjunction with Everbloom
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    • 97 2  -  Tor Ching Li PARENTS, don't forget to fill up your child's Declaration Form, which should have been sent to your home during the school break. As classes reopen this week, all secondary and primary school students will have to submit a form providing information on their
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    • 68 3 WEETECKHIAN A father and daughter having their temperature taken at last night's National Kidney Foundation (NKF) 10th Anniversary Charity Show held at MediaCorp's Caldecott Broadcast Centre. The event was MediaCorp's first production with a live studio audience since the Sars outbreak. The show, which overflowed
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    • 425 3 Saddam aide seen as key to arms secrets BAGHDAD The surrender of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's top scientific advisor has raised hopes that General Amer Hammoudi Al Saadi (picture) will spill the beans on Iraq's weapons secrets. Gen Al Saadi turned himself in on Saturday
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    • 537 4 Repeated US criticism points to that WASHINGTON Repeated US criticism of Syria for its alleged support of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's regime could signal that Damascus is the next target of US military action. In the latest of a series of verbal attacks on Syria,
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    • 139 4 US troops encountered little resistance in the key Iraqi town of Tikrit and were getting help from the local population, said the US military. However General Tommy Franks, the US commander in the war in Iraq, warned that the fighting was not over yet. US-led forces captured Mr
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    • 486 4 Agencies BAGHDAD Even as US-led forces struggle to bring order to Iraq, the kidnapping of three Malaysian journalists and threats to a Shia cleric have provided vivid demonstrations of a chaotic situation. The three journalists from the Joint Media Team Malaysia (JMTM) were
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 602 6  -  Joy Frances by j oy@newstoday. com.sg CIGARETTE prices have risen again and smokers across the island are groaning and reaching deeper into their pockets to finance their habit In the last five years, tax revenue from cigarettes has jumped from about $4.1 million to almost
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    • 536 8  -  Tor Ching Li Centrepoint'sTan points the way forward for S'pore by chingli@newstoday.com.sg JUST imagine: If the authorities had had their way, Robertson Walk could have been named Teck Guan Square or Mohammed Sultan Square. It was a fate that was gladly averted by the always immaculately-groomed
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  • LETTERS
    • 275 10  -  Henry Lim Li Shun UNITED STATES Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld equates the symbolic toppling of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's statue to that of the fall of the Berlin Wall. I disagree with this comparison. The statue of Mr Saddam, though a fearsome
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    • 438 10  - Civilians do get killed Ronald Ng but motive for war is right I REFER to Ms Elisia Yeo's article "The absurd morality of US democracy" (Today, April 11). The article suggests that it is absurd to call a war, "a war of liberation" when civilians were hurt To quote Ms
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  • BUSINESS NEWS
    • 183 12 Channel NewsAsia HOTELS in Singapore that are hard hit by falling tourist numbers due to the Sars outbreak are cutting room rates to attract locals. For instance, a second night stay at Marina Mandarin will cost $50 next week. The Singapore Hotel Association said only
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    • 131 12 Channel NewsAsia THE tax authorities said they will be flexible towards taxpayers who may be unwell and are, therefore, unable to meet the filing deadline. The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (Iras) is also urging taxpayers who need help with the filing of their
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    • 469 12 Bloomberg Asian carriers may bounce back in 2 months DESPITE the prospect of lower earnings caused by the spread of a deadly virus, Singapore Airlines (SIA) and other Asian airlines may see a recovery in as little as one to two months' time, analysts said. "It's
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    • 256 12 Reuters SINGAPORE-BASED BIL International said on Friday it was confident of success in its hostile cash bid for Britain's Thistle Hotels, despite reports of resistance by institutional shareholders. BIL, controlled by Malaysian tycoon Quek Leng Chan, has argued that its 115 pence a share
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    • Article, Illustration
      288 14 Bloomberg Iraq's debt won't be forgiven, say G-7 ministers WASHINGTON The Group of Seven (G-7) industrialised nations pledged an international effort to rebuild Iraq's battered economy, with key roles for the World Bank and United Nations. The group's finance ministers and central bankers, meeting in Washington (picture),
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    • 252 14 AFP PARIS With the military campaign in Iraq drawing to a close, the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) is facing up to the post-war period with strong signals that a cut in production is in the works. A rapid fall
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    • 150 17 Bloomberg HONG KONG Cathay Pacific Airways, which is cutting flights amid the biggest slump in demand in its 57-year history, said it has no plan to stop operations after an internal memo said all flights may be grounded. Cathay spokeswoman Rosita Ng said a memo from
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    • 532 17 Reuters SERVED by a waitress in a Mao suit at the China Club, the chief of South-east Asia's biggest property group, CapitaLand, outlined a vision for his booming China business. "We've had to put in counting machines to serve some buyers coming with stacks of
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    • 445 18 Reuters Those with operations only in southern China may be hit more than those with regional network THE deadly virus sweeping Asia and other parts of the world could hit new product launches and customer orders for electronics firms listed in Singapore, but those
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    • 431 18  -  Carmen Lee by news@newstoday.com.sg FEDERAL International is an integrated engineering and procurement specialist supporting the energy and infrastructure industries in the region. Recently, with the weak market sentiment, the stock hit a low of 22 cents. However, this is in sharp contrast to
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 321 27 Agencies Has the toppling of Saddam rattled leader Kim? SEOUL When South Korean President Ro Moo Hyun took office on Feb 25, he said North Korea could opt for nuclear weapons or survival but could not have both. In the wake of the US-led
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    • Article, Illustration
      133 27 ATLANTA As Tiger Woods and other golf stars battled it out on the greens of the Augusta National Golf Club for the Masters trophy, another group was fighting a battle against the club. Surrounded by signs that read, "Women Pay While Corporate CEOs Play" and "Discrimination Is
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    • 187 27 Agencies COLOMBO As the United States prepares to join in the Sri Lankan peace process, it has excluded an important party from a planning meeting in preparation for a large donor conference scheduled for July in Japan. The Liberation Tigers of
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    • 221 27 Agencies JERUSALEM Are his statements "public relations tactics" or a sincere indication of progress in the Middle East peace process? In an interview published in the liberal daily, Ha'aretz, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (picture) said he was willing to remove some Jewish settlements in the
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    • 115 27 AFP PRAGUE Inspired by the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Prague Zoo on Saturday opened its "Walk of Fame" to commemorate its best-loved animals that died in last year's flood. A special area has been set up with footprints of the animals that had
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  • COMMENTARY
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      751 29  -  Shobha Tsering Bhalla Want to know what drives Saddam? Just look at his hero, Josef Stalin by news@newstoday.com.sg WHILE speculation rages over the whereabouts of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein (picture) if he is still alive, maybe some harking back to the life and times of his role model
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  • WATZUP?
    • 1017 30  -  Felix Cheong Spin maestro Yuson has best seat to power plays by news@newstoday.com.sg THE business of political "spin" PR-speak for portraying an event or fact in a way favourable to you is itself in dire need of spin these days. Just a couple of months
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    • 253 31 THE celebrity mums sitting in the audience garnered as much attention as their famous sons performing on stage. The mothers of Tony, Zax, and Jason accompanied them to Singapore for the concert, citing concerns over Sars. They told TODAY on Saturday that they
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    • 375 31  -  Serene Foo 5566 show a feast for the eyes, if not the ears by serene@newstoday.com.sg THE 5566 Serious 2003 debut concert on Saturday night was a fun and heart-warm-ing affair. In fact it resembled a Taiwanese television variety show, peppered with radio-friendly hits, wacky games and amusing impersonations.
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    • 655 32  -  Katrina Karim Kintamani's food and ambience are rich in Indonesian culture by eatout@newstoday.com.sg THE natives in Bali have a common expression when it comes to eating. "Ngajeng!", which means "eat!", is often called out as an apology to passers-by who have not had lunch or dinner. At
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    • 364 32  -  -Jeffrey Yang RHONE-BASED negociant Marc Chapoutier is one of the pioneers of the biodynamics movement in the viticultural world and a leading producer of world-class wines from the top appellations of Hermitage, Crozes-Hermitage, St-Joseph, CoteRotie, Condrieu, and Chateauneuf-du-Pape. Eight of the negociant's
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    • LIVING LEARNING
      • 543 33  -  Jason Chong Poly students rush to attend SATI courses run by private schools by news@newstoday.com.sg MORE polytechnic students are signing up for Scholastic Aptitude Test (SATI) courses run by private commercial schools. At HighQ, one in five students enrolled in its SATI course is
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      • 221 33 TO ensure that your children keep up with their education despite the recent school break, you can always wire them up for e-learning. In a bid to promote continual learning among young children, Popular Book Company and Litespeed Education, with the support of IBM
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    • EAT OUT
      • 452 34  -  Katrina Karim Chefs wow S'pore at the World Gourmet Summit by eatout@newstodav.com.sg OVER the last two weeks, top chefs from all over the globe have sizzled and wowed Singapore with their culinary masterpieces at this year's World Gourmet Summit The Pontini Restaurant at the Grand Copthorne
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    • IN CINEMAS
      • 528 36 Tranquil scenes in war-torn Kashmir AFP S Asia 'killing field' in fight to woo film-makers SRINAGAR (India) The picturesque Indian state of Kashmir is offering cheap helicopter rides and armed protection to shed its "killing field" image and regain its position as a top film location. The scenic Himalayan region
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      • 230 37 Demands 'big mirror on ceiling' in UK hotel room POP star Justin Timberlake (picture) is one of the worst male pop divas around, according to Britain's The Sun newspaper. Dubbing him "Justin Trousersnake", The Sun has reported him making ridiculous demands for his upcoming tour in Britain.
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      • 135 37 EVERYONE has secrets, but some are worth more than others. According to the World Entertainment News Network, a host of stars have been caught in a scandal involving a policeman accused of selling their secrets to the tabloids. The starstudded group includes actresses Halle Berry,
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    • 1436 38 WATZUP?i_^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^ tv Fr,ent's Tne 0"e Wnere Scrubs -My Occurrence Six Dreams Mute Wife Sars Playing It Safe channel NewsAsia, 9.32pm *\M I Emma CNeS Channel 5, 10pm Channel 5, 11.30pm Channel 8, 3.30pm The World Health Organisation issued its first Sars-related warning on K. -^mt Chandler, having trouble getting enough
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  • SPORTS
    • 866 39 AFP Unheralded Maggert leads, but prowlingTiger smells blood Golf Masters Clutch of players in with a shout AUGUSTA He was history. Burnt toast. Salad-fork material. Forget about slipping on a green jacket for a third consecutive April. Tiger Woods was so close to missing
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    • 390 39 Reuters AUGUSTA Ernie Els (picture) left Augusta National's 18th green after the third round knowing he had wasted a golden opportunity to win the Masters. The South African had charged to two-under-par for his round and
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    • 599 40  -  Stanley Ho The greatest goalscorer in S-League history can't seem to find the net now by stanley@newstoday.com.sg FATHER time seems to be taking its toll on one of the best footballers to have ever graced the seven-year-old S-League. After plundering an amazing 120 goals in four years,
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    • 482 40 AFP Athletics London Marathon Male pacemakers help Briton LONDON In a superb run, Britain's Paula Radcliffe (picture) took nearly two minutes off her own women's world marathon record when she clocked two hours 15 minutes 25 seconds here yesterday.
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    • 384 40 -AFP GEORGETOWN Centuries by West Indies batsmen Brian Lara and Daren Ganga turned the heat back on to Australia as the first Caribbean cricket Test took a decided turn at the Bourda Ground here yesterday. Faced with a huge 252-run innings deficit, the West Indies
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    • 76 41 KRISON Industrial Suppliers Pte Ltd will hold the Krison's Soccer 7s on Friday, April 18, 2003. The tournament, to be held at the Indian Association, Balestier Rd, is only open to all moving companies in Singapore. Sixteen teams will battle it out for the first prize of $1,500
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    • 86 41 HOUSTON Cuttino Mobley and Steve Francis both scored 17 points to lead Houston to a 101-86 win over the Seattle SuperSonics yesterday, keeping slim playoff hopes alive for the Rockets. The Rockets will be eliminated from the post-season with one more loss or one more Phoenix win. The
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    • 90 41 CHARLESTON World No. 1 Serena Williams continued her undefeated run this season to reach the final of the Family Circle Cup with a 6-1, 7-5 win over Lindsay Davenport yesterday. Williams, who has won all of her 21 matches this year, will meet Justine Henin-Hardenne in today's final.
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    • 74 41 LONDON Man City goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel has said he will retire from professional football at the end of the season. Schmeichel, 40 in November, said he could no longer ignore the danger signals coming from his own body. Schmeichel, capped 129 times by Denmark and a key
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    • 458 41 Lucky Cup charm Ljungberg and Seaman combine to deny Blades FA Cup semi-final Arsenal 1 Sheffield United 0 Gunners squeeze through to final LONDON Arsenal reached its third successive FA Cup final by beating Sheffield United but only after a controversial Old Trafford encounter. Arsene Wenger's side
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    • 433 41 Agencies 1.30 am Latest FA Cup semi-final Watford 1 Southampton 2 Hornets' brave Cup run ends BIRMINGHAM Gordon Strachan's Southampton set up an all-premier league FA Cup final against Arsenal next month as striker Brett Ormerod and a Paul Robinson
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    • 649 42 AFP Man United's England star reportedly a summer catch for Spanish giant LONDON David Beckham's iconic status in Asia has convinced Real Madrid to splash out nearly US$6O million ($lO6 million) to prise him away from Manchester United, a British newspaper claimed yesterday. Quoting an anonymous
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    • 508 43 AFP Vieira taunts Red Devils ahead of Highbury showdown LONDON Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira has turned up the heat ahead of Wednesday's potential title decider with Manchester United by claiming the Gunners are the "greatest team in England". The French midfield general shrugged off his side's failure
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