Today, 22 October 2007, Afternoon Edition

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  • AFTERNOONEDITION
    • 155 1 DPA I SAO PAULO Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen (picture) has kept the world championship he won yesterday (early today, Singapore time) after race stewards cleared Williams and BMW of technical irregularities. The two teams had earlier been investigated after stewards noticed that the fuel
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    • 868 1  -  TAN HUI LENG Time has not come to deal with revision to 377A, says Balaji huileng@mediacorp.com.sg DIVERSITY is a strength for any society. Be it diversity of race, culture, skills or views, said Dr Balaji Sadasivan yesterday as he called for tolerance of such differences. The
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    • 662 1 -AGENCIES BEIJING Three of China's most powerful political leaders, including the country's Vice-President Zeng Qinghong, have been dropped from the Communist Party's central committee at its five-yearly congress. The move is widely seen as an attempt by President Hu Jintao to
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    • 928 2  -  P N BALJI EDITORIAL DIRECTOR balji@media corp.com.sg MR LEE Kuan Yew's eagle-like interest in media is legendary. From focusing on minute details (like getting Singapore TV to dub and screen the Chinese series The Rise of the Great Nations) to brokering deals (remember the
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    • 579 3  -  TAN HUI LENG New structure will improve patient care and raise clinical-research standards huileng@mediacorp.com.sg WHEN Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan first headed the National University Hospital (NUH) some 20 years ago, he mulled over the governance structure of the teaching hospital: Should it
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  • Singapore news
    • 201 4 MORE than 200 people raised their hard hats to workplace safety by building Singapore's longest chain of safety helmets (picture) yesterday at Siloso Beach on Sentosa. And organisers Keppel Offshore and Marine might just have set a new Guinness World Record. To stamp out
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    • 416 4  -  HOEYEENNIE TING KHENG SIONG But raise premiums for compulsory annuities, says Senior Minister Goh AND yeennie@media corp.com.sg SENIOR Minister Goh Chok Tong has suggested setting the payout age for compulsory annuities at 80 instead of the proposed 85. He acknowledged that many Singaporeans are still
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    • 334 5  -  ZU LOTH MAN Girl, 15, found dead in living room with bruises around neck zul@media corp.com.sg WHAT began as a couple's squabble on the telephone, ended in the death of a teenage girl. And a 45-year-old private bus driver is now in police
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    • 192 6 CHANNEL NEWSASIA JOINT STUDY PROGRAMME BEGINS Singapore and the Commonwealth Secretariat are jointly hosting a five-day study programme, starting today, on how to manage complexity in a "networked government" for 23 Permanent Secretaries and senior officials from 20 countries. The programme, which comes under the framework of the SingaporeCommonwealth
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    • 414 6  -  ZUL OTHMAN Student thinks such events are useful in gelling the community zul@media corp.com.sg THE insights into Islam were not those he could find readily available in the mass media. And amid constant calls to maintain inter-racial harmony, Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary student Benjamin Wong thinks
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    • 498 6  -  CLEMENT MESENAS EDITOR-AT-LARGE clement@media corp.com.sg SHE made her millions purveying luxury timepieces and diamonds to royalty, but these days Dr Jannie Tay is more concerned about paying it back. At a lunch on Friday, attended by bankers, environmentalists and businessmen, the co-founder of The Hour
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    • 197 4 SINGAPORE CUSTOMS UPGRADES IT SYSTEMS Various Customs Permit Services will be affected Singapore Customs will be carrying out an upgrade of its IT systems. The upgrade is necessary to increase efficiency and to meet future operational needs, as well as to prepare for the roll out of the enhancement to
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    • 136 7 r MDIS: A Great Chapter in My Life I a recognisedpath to 1 wWw w www V i M ■ne of the best decisions I've ever 'It I made is to enrol in an academic programme at the Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS). It is an obvious choice for
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  • world news
    • 424 8 -AGENCIES Island may work on 'blackout bomb'to hit power grid in mainland TAIPEI Taiwan is to develop a non-lethal graphite bomb designed to disable China's power supplies, local media reported yesterday. Should war break out, the socalled "blackout bombs" would be carried
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    • GLOBALROUNDUP
      • 79 8 -AP A Soyuz craft veered off its designated course yesterday while headed for its landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan but safely brought two Russian cosmonauts and Malaysia's first space traveller back to Earth, officials said. The landing capsule carrying Russians Fyodor Yurchikhin and
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      • 75 8 -AFP Former Malaysian Premier Mahathir Mohamad was discharged from hospital yesterday, seven weeks after undergoing his second heart bypass surgery. The 82-year-old waved to onlookers as he left the National Heart Institute with his wife and children, Bernama news agency reported. "My father is
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      • 61 8 -AFP United States President George W Bush was among the possible targets in threats recorded by New Zealand police who have arrested 17 people in an anti-terrorist sweep, the Sunday Star-Times reported yesterday. New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and opposition leader John Key
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    • 361 8 AGENCIES WASHINGTON The son of Punjabi immigrants has won an election in Louisiana, becoming the first Indian-American State Governor in the United States, according to media reports yesterday. Mr Piyush "Bobby" Jindal, 36, a Republican member of the House of Representatives, is also the
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    • 243 10 -AFP KAEACHI Former Pakistani premier Benazir Bhutto yesterday called for international help with police investigations into last week's bomb blasts that killed 139 people at her Karachi homecoming parade. "We want the government of Pakistan to seek the assistance of the international
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    • 989 10  -  IMRAN KHAN -THE TELEGRAPH I'M SORRY to say this, but the bombing of Ms Benazir Bhutto's cavalcade as she paraded through Karachi on Thursday night was a tragedy almost waiting to happen. You could argue it was inevitable. Everyone here knew there was going to be
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    • 357 11 -AGENCIES 'Serious concerns' over leaked Church of England papers LONDON Child abuse has gone unchecked in the Church of England for decades amid a cover-up by bishops, secret papers have revealed. Information that could have prevented abuse has been "lost or damaged", concerns about individuals have
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      71 11 -AFP AFP A PEACEFUL RETURN: Buddhist faithful gather atthe Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon yesterday after the junta lifted a curfew and ended a ban on assembly on Saturday, restrictions which were imposed on Sept 25 during its brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protests. Although authorities have sharply reduced the security presence
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    • 228 11 —AFP BANGKOK A detained Canadian paedophile suspect has said nothing about allegations that he sexually abused young boys across South-east Asia, Thai police said yesterday. Christopher Paul Neil was arrested in Thailand on Friday following a global manhunt led by Interpol. "He
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      542 12 -AFP SYDNEY Australian Prime Minister John Howard yesterday engaged in a testy debate with his Labor Party opponent Kevin Rudd on Iraq and climate change in their only faceoff before the Nov 24 election. After more than 11 years in office, Mr Howard is fighting for political
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    • 216 12 AGENCIES SYDNEY A 26-year-old woman was yesterday charged over the alleged murder of a two-year-old, whose body was found stuffed into a suitcase flung into a Sydney pond, police said. Media reports said the woman was believed to be the victim's mother. The
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    • 363 14 -AGENCIES o TEHRAN Iran yesterday insisted its policy in the nuclear crisis would not change after the sudden resignation of chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani, amid fears it would take an even tougher line. Mr Larijani, who was seen as having a
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    • 540 15  -  NAZRYBAHRAWI New US President likely to take a closer look at soft power and US-Asean relations nazry@media corp.com.sg THE United States' foreign policy posture and approach towards the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) is likely to evolve next year, after the superpower
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    • 307 15 Asean as a group may oppose regime change in Myanmar, but this is not a view shared by all, said Dr Kurt Campbell after discussions with some of the top Asean thinkers at the recent Asean-US symposium. In fact, there are senior officials in Asean's
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    • 103 15 Wm t^ HONOURING THOSE WHO GAVE I Ik M iiQj WINGS TO THE SINGAPORE I ym T Ara7 GLOBAL SCHOOLHOUSE VISION I Best Singapore Education (SE) Specialist f' HlSffT1 The annual Singapore Education Awards, organised by the Singapore Tourism iy S\J/ Board, recognises exceptional contributions made by individuals and 4\V^^^
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  • Voices
    • 321 16  -  EUGENETAYTSECHUAN Electricity suppliers should disclose carbon footprints Letter from I REFER to the article, "Smart meter trials bring homes a step closer to cheaper power?" (Oct 19). While I welcome the good news that consumers are able to choose their electricity supplier, I would prefer to
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    • 239 16  -  SUSAN KOH Letter from Senior Manager (Corporate Communications) Singapore Land Authority (SLA) I REFER to Siew Kum Hong's commentary, "A Hazy Map on Public Property Rights" (Oct 16). As Virtual Map (VM) has appealed against the district court's decision in favour of SLA,
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    • 149 16  -  ROGERPOH Letter from MANY Singaporeans have to eat at coffeeshops and hawker centres. The National Environment Agency (NEA) grades food stalls A, B or C on the level of cleanliness. But NEA is not giving sufficient attention to the cleanliness of the toilets at these
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    • 265 18  -  DR JAMES DOBSON BY.................. QUALITY VS QUANTITY It's not the quantity of time that you spend with your children; it's the quality that counts. Or is it? Maybe you've heard that argument that it doesn't matter how much time you spend with your children as long
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    • 306 18  -  LEONG SZE HIAN Should affected stallholders cough up money aftertragedy? Letter from THE wet market and food centre at Block 628A, Ang Mo Kio Street 61, was destroyed in a fire on Oct 16 (picture) and the affected stallholders are now being asked to pay an estimated
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    • 199 18  -  SIMON NG YAP PENG Letter from THE littering problem in lifts, lift landings and letter box areas at Housing and Development Board (HDB) blocks is getting out of hand. Every evening, I notice flyers from housing agents, tuition centres and computer repair service
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    • 274 18  -  RAYMOND LO Letter from I REFER to ComfortDelGro's letter, "Cabbies penalised for failing to show up" (Oct 19). For all the anxiety and inconvenience caused to Chua Kim Choo, the errant cabbies have been warned only. This is definitely ineffective. Surely a more deterrent
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  • Business
    • 613 20 'Black Monday' for Asian stocks Unless top firms bolster Wall Street's performance, more dark days lie ahead for Asia INVESTORS in Asia are bracing themselves for a bruising time today. Following Wall Street's dismal showing on the 20th anniversary of "Black Monday", there are nagging suspicions about the health of
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    • 279 20 BLOOMBERG DP WORLD, the Dubai-owned ports company with terminals from Britain to China, plans to raise as much as US$3.5 billion ($5 billion) in a mega initial public offering (IPO). The IPO, the biggest in the Middle East to be open to
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    • business news
      • 246 22 BLOOMBERG CONDO IN YIO CHU KANG SOLD FOR 562.5 M GuocoLand's wholly-owned unit, GLL Ventures, will pay $62.5 million for the en bloc purchase of freehold Toho Garden Condominium along Yio Chu Kang Road. It said it would redevelop the site, which has a gross floor area of 121,633
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      • 509 22 -AFP Market bullish but analysts warn of crash THE dramatic rise in Hong Kong share prices over the past two months has sparked fears the market is experiencing a Chinainspired bubble, with analysts warning it is about to burst With share prices on the main
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        262 24  -  -LEEU-WEN Great People Decisions by Claudio Fernandez Araoz It is no secret that the key to any organisation's success lies in its people. Bring in the right people, groom their talents and retain them for the long haul, and you can stay ahead of the competition. Easier said than
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      • 736 24 Effective methods of managing transition LEADERSHIP today often feels extreme and extraordinary. Corporate restructurings, mergers or financial problems force leaders to rethink their work. The need to achieve results and satisfy competing demands adds to the pressure, while market trends, globalisation and socio-political issues
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      • 559 24  -  DAPHNE CHUAH succeed@newstoday.com.sg SHE WAS without doubt a rose among the thorns. Not surprising since Ms Weelai Suwanarat, 46, was the only woman in the blue-collar, male-dominated plumbing class. But, whether it was plumbing or early childhood education her new career- this
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      • 256 25 THE ADVENT OF GLOBALISATION The National University of Singapore Business School and its alumni association will be hosting the third instalment of the Robert Walters-NUS BSA CEO breakfast talk this Friday. The guest speaker is IBM Singapore's managing director Teresa Lim. Participants will learn how corporations can take advantage
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      721 26  -  001 BOONKEONG help to spread who we are. If you you'll hear about I've been in. Fergie (picture with Apl) vmseeßssgssissssr' The band never rests. On Saturday night, the Black Eyed Peas performed a sell-out show in Jakarta, Indonesia. And minutes after landing in Singapore yesterday afternoon,
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    • 357 27 -AGENCIES COPPERFIELD MAY NOT WORK HIS MAGIC IN ASIA... For his next trick, David Copperfield (picture) is probably keeping his fingers crossed. The 51-year-old illusionist was set to embark on the Asian leg of his World Of Wonder world tour last weekend, but it is in danger of being
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    • 141 28 —GUARDIAN UNLIMITED THE life of the late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain is to be made into a Hollywood film. Screenwriter David Benioff is to adapt Charles Cross' biography, Heavier Than Heaven, which is partly based on Cobain's unpublished diaries, and interviews with friends and
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    • 437 28  -  MAYO MARTIN Behind its absurdity, The Show Must Go On presented a witty take on 'performance' mayo@media corp.com.sg PEOPLE have walked out on this controversial dance piece in other countries. But during Saturday night's sold-out, one-night-only staging of The Show Must Go On at the Esplanade
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    • in cinemas
      • 351 30  -  ASIFANSAR first anniversary, with a new editor and promises of a 'little makeover' asif@media corp.com.sg A SILENT auction of a fancy dinner, a fashion show, a songbird belting out classy tunes, not to mention a new editor. That was how men's fashion and lifestyle magazine Arena celebrated the
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  • sports
    • 554 32  -  CUBBY LEONG Geylang United's new head coach Herel aims to revive club's former glory NTUC INCOME-YEO'S S-LEAGUE 2007 Balestier Khalsa v Geylang United cubby@mediacorp.com.sg JOZEF Herel knows how passionate Singaporeans can be about football, having coached Negri Sembilan and Perlis in the early 1990s and experienced first-hand
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    • 327 32  -  -PAUL GREEN NTUC INCOME-YEO'S S-LEAGUE 2007 Albirex Niigata 2 Gombak United 1 ALBIREX Niigata snatched all three points in a sensational stoppage-time 2-1 victory over neighbours Gombak United at Jurong East Stadium last night. In a game that Albirex appeared quite content to play
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    • 185 33  -  CUBBYLEONG NATIONAL shuttler Kendrick Lee is warming up nicely for the upcoming South-east Asian (SEA) Games (Dec 6-15) in Korat, Thailand when he won the men's singles title of the Dutch Open over the weekend. Defeating Indonesian Wacha Przemyslaw 20-22, 21-11, 21-18 in
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    • 197 33  -  CUBBYLEONG A HEALTHY crowd of 2,000 showed up at the Singapore Indoor Stadium yesterday evening for the Singapore Slingers' first Sunday home game. But the home fans were let down as visitors New Zealand Breakers cruised to a 116-99 victory, handing the Slingers their
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    • 396 33  -  CUBBY LEONG Gohdes nets winning goal against India SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY CHALLENGE Australia 2 India 1 cubby@mediacorp.com.sg THERE was standing room only as 3,000 fans showed up to catch the final men's game of the Singapore International Hockey Challenge yesterday between Australia and India at the
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    • 229 34 -AFP LONDON Arsene Wenger (picture) saluted Arsenal's spirit after his English Premiership tabletoppers maintained their dream start to the season with a 2-0 win over Bolton Wanderers on Saturday. Second-half goals from Kolo Toure and Tomas Rosicky were enough to consolidate the London club's two-point lead
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    • 332 35 —THE DAILY TELEGRAPH ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP Everton 1 Liverpool 2 LIVERPOOL Phil Neville said beforehand that he had experienced just about everything in Merseyside derbies, although it was definitely a first to see him making a brilliant left-handed save from the Brazilian Lucas
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    • 213 35 —AFP LONDON -Jose Mourinho insists he is not interested in replacing Steve McClaren as England coach. McClaren faces the sack if England fail to qualify for Euro 2008, missing out on a major tournament for the first time in 14 years. Former Chelsea manager Mourinho is the
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    • 202 36 -DPA PARIS Rugby world champions South Africa swept the honours in the International Rugby Board awards ceremony yesterday (early today, Singapore time), with Bryan Habana (picture) taking the Player of the Year award. South Africa won the Team of the Year award, while
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