Streats, 1 December 2001

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  • 17 1 STREATS SATURDAY 1 December 2001 Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 429/03/2001
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  • 122 1 -AFP HONGKONG Hongkong taxi drivers not renowned for their generosity want to cut fares by an unprecedented 10 per cent cut in fares as a gesture of solidarity in hard economic times. The Taxi Owner and Driver Association (Toda) has submitted an application to Hongkong’s Transport
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  • Article, Illustration
    601 1  -  Worst performer of GE2OOI vows to fight again in 2007 by SARAH NG HE couldn’t afford the cost of holding a rally. His stage was a bench on Hong Lim Park. He was considered a no-hoper in a three-way fight. The final insult: His venture into politics cost
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  • Streatsmart local
    • 226 2  -  1,000 HDB retailers for Heartland Shopping Surprise by SONNY PHUA FOR the first time, 1,000 retailers from eight HDB towns have banded together to offer heartlanders a shopping experience to match Orchard Road at their doorstep. The month-long Heartland Shopping Surprise promises bargains and discounts, with
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    • 159 2 -AFP THE Public Utilities Board (PUB) yesterday announced that it would push ahead with a programme to develop desalination as an alternative source of water. To do this it has pre-qualified 11 bidders for the supply of 136,000 cubic metres of desalinated water a day under
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    • 212 2 BUSES in the Jurong area will run on compressed natural gas (CNG). This pilot project to establish the commercial viability of operating a fleet of CNG buses in Singapore was launched by the Ministry of the Environment (ENV), SBS Transit Ltd and SembCorp
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    • 71 2 PETROL prices were cut across the board yesterday. Exxon Mobil was the first to cut its pump prices by 6 cents a litre in the morning. At 3pm, Shell cut its prices for Extra, Fusion, Super and XO grades and cut its diesel price by 2 cents
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    • 176 2 VETERAN banker Peter Seah (right) is joining the Singapore Technologies (ST) group as its president and chief executive officer. He succeeds Ms Ho Ching (below), who will become deputy chairman, a newly-created post. Market speculation has it that Ms Ho will leave ST to join
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    • 73 2 onekindact Chan KW I am grateful to the Caucasian family who waited at the carpark to inform me of the damage to my car and the identity of the driver who caused it Because of their kind act, the other driver agreed to pay for the damage. if
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    • 628 3  -  Midnight murder by KHUSHWANT SINGH the 15-year-old co-accused admired Anthony Ler for his martial arts prowess and his sexual escapades. But he was also frightened of him. This was said in court yesterday by Dr Lim Yun Chin, a psychiatrist with the Raffles Counselling Centre. Dr
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    • 76 3 Hi! I'm Michelle Ang your new weather girl. If you're planning to go Christmas shopping, take along an umbrella. If you don't, you may return home with soggy presents as thunderstorms are expected over most parts of Singapore. Temperatures will J range between 24°C and 31
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    • Just a minute
      • 49 3 SMRT's trials of the through-service from Boon Lay (East-West line) to Expo, will be run on Saturdays as well, from today. It's practice for the opening of the Changi Airport station early next year. On average, there will be one through-service train to Expo every 12 minutes.
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      • 70 3 To encourage the use of Mandarin, the Promote a Mandarin Music Nite tomorrow, featuring R&B, rap, rock, jazz, pop,"xinyao‘ and evergreen numbers. at NTUC Lifestyle World Downtown East Events Square. This free concert features bands Chou Pi Jiang, Tian Di Huijazz singers Aubrey Ng, Cai Liliai and
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      • 28 3 Head down to the Singapore River tomorrow for a quacking good time at The Straits Times Million Dollar tare. Seat Hie home lots of freebies. It's free.
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    • 255 4  -  Former art student fined $9,000 for vandalism by 'ZUBAIDAH NAZEER FOUR friends marked a special day by defacing a spot under a Pasir Ris bridge. Close to midnight on Oct 13 last year, Suri Hassanah Hassan, Mohd Nurfaizal Mohd Paudi, both 19, together with Rozaimie and
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    • 110 4 IT began to rain cats and dogs at about 4pm on Thursday. By 4.30 pm, ground-floor residents of Blk 209 Boon Lay Place saw that water was coming into their flats. One resident, cleaner Yang Shuangde, 60, told Shin Min Daily News that he suspected the
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    • 141 4 IT was just another day on the job for workers at a cement factory along Tampines Industrial Estate St 62 yesterday morning. Till they heard screaming from one of their colleagues at 9.20 am. To their horror, they found their colleague had his left leg
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    • 235 4  -  by, ZUBAIDAH NAZEER A FORMER public employee has been fined $6,000 for taking bribes from the manager of a construction firm. In April last year, Teo Eng Whye, 38, a Public Works Department clerk-of-works, was assigned to supervise China Construction (South Pacific) Development in their rebuilding
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    • news scan
      • 107 4 ON Ihesday at 6.15 pm, a 36-year-old man followed a 55-year-old woman into a lift at Blk 10 Holland Ave and snatched her handbag. When she resisted, the thug pushed and punched her and then fled with the handbag. Police tracked the thief down to the carpark
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      • 62 4 A BANGLADESHI man, believed to be in his early 20s, was knocked down by a westbound MRT train at Kallang Station, at 11.23 pm on Thursday. The man, who suffered neck injuries and cuts on his leg and body was taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
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      • 135 4 HE withdrew $lO,OOO from the bank only to have it stolen less three hours later. At 2.30 pm on Tuesday, a 37-year-old selfemployed man withdrew $lO,OOO from a bank in Toa Payoh and had it converted to Taiwan dollars at a nearby money changer. He put
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      • 132 4 TWO good buddies were on their way to a friend’s brother’s wedding when the motorcycle they were riding collided with a car. Ngee Ann Polytechnic classmates and close friends, Prem Kumar and Siva s/o Gopalakrishnan, both 21, were riding along Bukit Timah Road towards Upper Bukit Timah
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  • Streatsmart interchange
    • 369 5 I REFER to “Direct MRT link to Expo” (Streats Nov 19). I support Binson Phua’s comments. Is it fair and worthwhile to inconvenience the majority to cater for the few? I would like to add five more reasons why SMRT should
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    • 67 5 I AGREE with Binson Phua. The direct link to Singapore Expo is only convenient to those going overseas and travelling to the exhibitions at Expo. What about other MRT riders? SMRT also has to make many announcements through the public address system for those
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    • 87 5 LET'S separate transportation services from politics. A recent report indicated that Sennett MRT station was unlikely to open due to a comparatively low population. I just wonder if it would open if the area voted for the PAP. I hope that the SMRT will not be biased
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    • 81 5 WE refer to “He didn’t leave me” (Streats, Nov 23), a One Kind Act article contributed by Mr Krishna. We are happy that Mr Krishna was pleased with the considerate service provided by our driver, Mr Lim, on Nov 18. We will pass on Mr Krishna’s appre-
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    • 149 5 I CAN empathise with the frustration of Mr Julian Seah, who wrote in his letter (Streats Nov 28) about feeling that his customer loyalty was unappreciated by Singapore Airlines (SIA). I, too, have recently had nasty experiences with the Krisflyer frequent flier programme. I am perpetually placed on
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    • 217 5 I REFER to the article (Streats Nov 28) “Unappreciated frequent flier”. I recently (Oct 19) flew from Singapore to Rome via Bangkok on Thai Airways, a Star Alliance partner. During check-in I was informed that they could not key in my Krisflyer number for updating my
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    • 68 5 I WOULD like to know from the administrators of Singapore General Hospital and Tan Tock Seng Hospital if medication is subsidised. If so, how much, and how is it calculated? My parents-in-law were day patients at both hospitals recently and the cost of the medication was three times
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    • 200 5 WE thank the writers in the feedback “Clean-up messages” and “Don’t go disposable” (Streats Nov 24) for their suggestions. Most food courts and food centres have already engaged table-cleaning teams to clear the soiled crockery expeditiously. At food centres where disposable crockery is used, we will
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  • WAR
    • ...endgame
      • 76 6 -AFP Chinese construction companies are keen to make money on rebuilding Afghanistan once peace settles, state media said in Beijing yesterday. Several leading firms are closely watching the situation in Afghanistan, with which the Xinjiang region shares a narrow border, the China Daily reported. "There will be
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      • 345 6 Reuters KABUL Mullah Mohammed Omar, who calls himself the leader of all Muslims, would sacrifice his faith rather than give up Osama bin Laden. The Taleban chief is A 1 Qaeda’s “real leader”, Osama aide Mahfouz ibn A 1
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      • 253 6 Wire services KABUL US warplanes pounded Taleban troops near Kandahar airport yesterday while ethnic Pashtun tribal leaders told the Northern Alliance to steer clear of south Afghanistan. The airstrikes on Kandahar were among the fiercest since the war began, said tribal commander Mohammed Anwar.
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      • 171 6 Wire services BONN Four Afghan factions were continuing talks near here last night to reach agreement on the country’s political future. But the process suffered a major setback yesterday when diplomats and UN officials revealed that Haji Abdul Qadir, the governor of the eastern province of
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      • 190 6 -AFP NEW DELHI A man arrested by Indian police has confessed to taking flying lessons to crash an aircraft into the British House of Commons, The Asian Age newspaper reported yesterday. Quoting police, the report said Mohammed Afroz had spent 10 million
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      • 243 7 -AFP KABUL The Northern Alliance justice ministry has tossed out the Taleban lawbook and guaranteed fair treatment of prisoners. Although the courts have not reopened since the Taleban were forced out of Kabul on Nov 13, suspects arrested since then have been treated humanely
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      • 36 7 HOW MUCH ARE TWO BIRDS IN HAND WORTH? A boy selling chickens in a market in village ofJabal Os Saraj, controlled by the Northern Alliance Pic-.AFP Pic: AFP
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      • 242 7 -AFP KABUL Feathers have begun to fly once again in Kabul as locals resume cockfighting, outlawed during the rule of the Taleban. Within days of the Taleban fleeing Kabul, cocks and quails are again being pitted against each other in fighting arenas. The ancient market of
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      • 54 7 GOING OUT ON A LIMB: A physiotherapist from the International Commitee for the Red Cross Orthopaedic Centre on Thursdayexamining the stump of a land mine survivor in Kabu. The centre is also a prosthetics factory. After decades of war, Afghanistan has millions of unexploded mines
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      • 74 7 In a few weeks Osama bin Laden may be named Time magazine's Person Of The Yean A Time spokeswoman has confirmed that Osama is "under consideration" for the title. "Bin Laden is the overwhelmingly obvious choice for the cover,"said Daniel Pipes, director of the Middle East
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      • 130 7 -AFP WASHINGTON The US has expressed “deep appreciation” for South-east Asia’s support in its war on terrorism after talks with Asean envoys. In talks in Washington, the US again stressed it was not waging a war on Islam. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage opened
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      • war diary
        • 62 7 BRITISH troops searching for Osama bin Laden strayed over the Afghan border into Pakistan as they searched the village of Killi Siddiq, Pakistani officials told the New York Times yesterday. A Western diplomat confirmed the troops had entered the village, but he said it straddles the
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        • 75 7 OVER 20 US commandos are at work in the area southwest of Jalalabad, looking for Osama bin Laden and pinpointing caves for bombing attacks by warplanes. American forces also landed to repair bomb-damaged airbases at Bagram, north of Kabul, and Mazar-e-Sharif so they can handle transports carrying
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  • Streatsmart regional
    • 122 8 -AFP RIYADH An Islamic court sentenced a Saudi woman to one year in jail and 200 lashes for torturing her Indonesian maid, a newspaper reported yesterday. A forensic report showed the maid who strangled herself had injuries on the head, chest, neck, face, back, arms, legs
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    • 314 8 -AP KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian government took over the national airline, a key sewerage management company and a giant dam project to guarantee services to the public, not to protect the interests of any
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    • 198 8 Reuters Diverse election candidates highlight boisterous democracy TAIPEI A spurned mistress is challenging the man she once loved, the son of the late president. A felon is running from jail. A nightclub hostess is fighting for what she calls the “special services” industry. And, after a spell
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    • 83 8 -AFP BEIJING China received a record 73.3 million foreign tourists in the first ten months of the year, a rise of 5.7 per cent from the same period last year, state media said yesterday. Tourists from Japan, South Korea, Thailand and Russia dominated, with arrivals
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  • Streatsmart global
    • 260 9 Reuters HOUSTON/LONDON A US congressional panel has launched a probe into history’s biggest corporate collapse on Thursday. The probe began as shares of Enron one of US 10 largest companies resumed their relentless plunge, closing 41 per cent lower at
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    • 63 9 WEB OF DESPAIR: A panel from the current issue of Marvel Comics' The Amazing Spider-Man. The issue, written in an overnight burst of grief and inspiration by Joe Straczynski, takes on the larger-than-life World Trade Center tragedy from the point of view of the famous superhero, who
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    • 200 9 -AFP SAN FRANCISCO The number of people shopping online for the holiday season is up 43 per cent over a year ago based on early data, a leading consultancy reported on Thursday. Jupiter Media Metrix, a prominent online ratings service, said the number of people
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    • 196 9 -AFP SAN FRANCISCO IBM has agreed to pay clean-up fees for a guerilla marketing campaign that left hundreds of spraypainted logos on the sidewalks of San Francisco. The computer giant and the advertising agencies responsible for the campaign will pay San Francisco roughly US$l2O,OOO
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    • weird world
      • 91 9 Reuters A RADIO broadcaster known as Dave the Dwarf, who is 97cm tall, has sued to overturn Florida’s-ban on “dwarf tossing”, saying he should be allowed to decide for himself whether to participate in the barroom contests. Dwarf-tossing is a contest in which dwarfs don harnesses
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      • 69 9 Reuters A TOP 10 Stains List compiled by Johnson’s, a British dry cleaning firm, saw foreign flavours such as turmeric and sundried tomatoes displacing beetroot and blackcurrant among the most common marks on Britain’s dirty laundry. Topping the table of most common stains was turmeric, a pungent powder
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      • 63 9 AN Australian angler was electrocuted when a huge wave swamped him as he played a computer game in his trawler’s cabin. Queenslander Richard Wells was playing a Sony Playstation, plugged into an electric power source. He was sitting at a metal table, when the wave smashed through the
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      • 52 9 A SCOTTISH shopping centre has stepped up security to combat a shoplifting dog, Ananova.com reported. The black Labrador regularly steals biscuits and sweets from stores at the Glamis Centre in Glenrothes, north of Edinburgh. He’s even been known to hide his haul when he’s being chased, then retrieve
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      • 98 9 BRITONS are more promiscuous than ever before, the BBC reported. The National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles 2000 found that men and women have more sexual partners than they did 10 years ago and are more likely to be unfaithful. The study of 11,161 Britons between
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  • Streatsmart
    • 502 10  -  by SARAH NG FOR two months last year, a man spoke relentlessly against the mandatory jail term for landlords who harbour illegal workers unwittingly. He was verbally abused. People called him a nut case, a broken gramophone. But it did not stop Speakers’
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  • easy STREATS
    • 604 11  -  Teens buy the music, they buy the merchandise, they want to f party... But they're being kept out of the Fatboy Slim concert as tit's an adult-only dance event by CARA van MIRIAH SINGAPORE teens can buy Fatboy Slim CDs, but they can’t attend his concert.
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    • Article, Illustration
      362 13  -  by DIANA SER A GROUP of local and regional singers will celebrate World Aids Day this year by lending their talent to a worthy cause: Raising money for children with Aids in Singapore. Sandy Lam, Tracy Huang, KRU, Lea Salonga, Nop Ponchamni,Tanya Chua and Elva Hsiao are
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    • 162 13 Smap out of Red White fest FANS of pop group Smap who are looking forward to seeing them in the coming Japan’s Red White Song Festival will be sorely disappointed. The group, comprising heartthrob Takuya Kimura, Goro Inagaki, Masahiro Nakai, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori were conspicuously miss- ing from
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    • channel scan
      • Today's must-see TV
        • 102 13 r TV Works Helen Lyle is a student who to write a thesis on local legand myths. She visits a part of I e town where she learns about the 6 §end of the Candyman, a onerdied man who appears when you nV his name five times in front
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        • 112 13 10pm, Channel U In a fit of anger, Le Yi decides to return to her father’s home. You Chong tries in vain to explain his actions. Elaine tries to help Zhi Wei by telling him that her father Jian, likes to watch Chinese opera, in particular, Ming
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    • 528 15 Wire agencies LONDON Widely referred to as the quiet Beatle, George Harrison was largely overshadowed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney for much of his career as one of the Fab Four. Still, as lead guitarist, he was a strong influence on the group. He learned how to
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    • easyStreats sports
      • SOCCER
        • 73 16 Reuters LONDON Arsenal defender Sol Campbell looks set to lose his England place in the World Cup following injury and poor form. According to reports, England coach Sven Goran Eriksson is believed to favour Gareth Southgate as Rio Ferdinand’s partner in the centre of defence. Eriksson
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        • 66 16 LONDON Simon Davies cracked an 86th-minute winner as Tottenham Hotspur claimed a place in the quarter-finals of the League Cup with a 2-1 win at Fulham. Glenn Hoddle’s side went ahead after 15 minutes when Ukrainian striker Serhiy Rebrov crashed home a half-volley from the
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      • 70 16 ►TENNIS Reuters MELBOURNE World No.l Lleyton Hewitt suffered a shock five-set defeat by Nicolas Escude in the Davis Cup final yesterday before Pat Rafter played masterful grasscourt tennis to pull Australia back to 1-1 against France. Rafter swept aside Sebastien Grosjean 6-3, 7-6, 7-5 at
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      • World Cup favourite Bullish on England
        • 165 16 PUSAN Brazilian legend Pele (right) tips Beckham and Michael Owen to shine in Korea and Japan but insists neither is yet in the same league as Zinedine Zidane. Pele believes England will be among the leading contenders for next year’s crown. But he warns Sven-Goran Eriksson’s men may
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        • 224 16 -Wire services ENGLAND has mighty Brazil running scared. The Samba stars believe Sven Goran Eriksson’s Lionhearts are their major threat at next summer’s World Cup finals. Said Brazilian coach Luiz Felipe Scolari (right): “Everyone thinks France and Argentina will be favourites. “But England, traditionally, are a big team.”
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      • 255 16 NBA CHAMPIONSHIP Boston Celtics 99 Orlando Magic 89 -Reutef ORLANDO (Florida) Antoine Walker scored a season-high 33 points and Paul Pierce added 26 as the Boston Celtics took a 99-89 victory over the Orlando Magic, which was without Grant Hill. Walker shot 13-of-29 from the floor
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      • 18 16 Toronto 91 Memphis 88 Atlanta 105 Cleveland 96 Chicago 78 Miami 72 Sacramento 110 Dallas 98
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      • Article, Illustration
        304 17  -  Tempers fray as Spain moves into final by TAN KIM HAN SPAIN yesterday issued a stem warning to the samba boys from Brazil after another routine day at the office. Unlike the Brazilians, who captured the crowd’s imagination with their hypnotic skills, the Spaniards went about their
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      • 55 17 BOWL Thailand 2 (Therdsak Chaiman 16th, Tanasit Tong-In 30th) China 0 Thailand will meet the winner of the Singapore-Australia Bowl semi-final today (2pm). PLATE, Iran 7 (Shamsaei sth, 29th, 39th, Moeini 24th, Reza Heidarian 26th, Hashemzadeh 33rd, Pariazar 39th) Costa Rica 0 Iran will meet the winner
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      • 187 17 THE scalding of the Lions by the hot-shot Brazilians has prompted Singapore’s head coach Tay Peng Kee to call for a separate futsal league here. He feels that is one way to improve Singapore’s performance. Brazil posted a runaway 24-2 win over Singapore in the Tiger 5s
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      • Article, Illustration
        559 18  - Rough tough Becks obsessed with designer sum Veron keen on get-out clause jjSB Barthez buffoonery at its best Jk Soccer SMART by LIM HAN MING Manchester United v Che15ea............ Head-to-head: Man U won 60, Chelsea won 33. Draws: 38 Previous meetings:Sept 23: Man U 3 Chelsea 3; Feb 10: Chelsea
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      • 451 18 WTODAY: IRRff u Aston Villa vs Leicester City................................. Head-to-head: Villa won 27, Leicester 37. Draws: 22 j Previous meetings: Aug 19: Leicester 0 Villa 0; i April 4: Villa 2 Leicester 1 Last six league matches: Villa LWWLDD; k Leicester-LLDWLD Team news:Villa Kachlouldoubtful. Leicester Izzet doubtful, but Deane
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      • 267 19 LONDON Robbie Fowler’s love affair with Liverpool’s fans has led to him being handed the nickname “God” but he is no longer on its side as he prepares to move to Leeds United. Liverpool now has £ll million ($3O million)
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      • 402 19 Frederic Kanoute Age 24, West Ham: Several newspapers have claimed that the French striker is top of Houllier’s wanted list. Kanoute is not in the same mould as Michael Owen, and would therefore arguably provide a better foil for the dimunitive striker than Fowler
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    • 112 12 in a Watch Every week photographers from Streats will wander all over Singapore to catch you reading the paper. The reader's picture will be published each Saturday. And if it is your picture, you will win a limited edition Streats watch. But you must call 1-800-844-5566 and give us your
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 464 12 Your Daily Horoscope by Kelli Fox at Astrology.com JAN 20- FEB 18 All the truly cool people flock to Aquarius’ corner. Start the day with an inspirational meeting, a friendly conversation or some other form of group bonding. Don’t waste a great opportunity. FEB 19-MAR 20 IN N What looks
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1069 14 East West Line WHAT North South Li EW2 -TAMPINES SHAW Century 738-0555 Spy Game 11.15 am, noon, 1,30 pm, 2.30,3.45,5,6.15,7.15,8.30, 9.30,11,11.45 Harry Potter The Sorcerer's Stone 11am, 12.15 pm, 2,3.15,5,6.15,8,9.15,11, midnight Monsters Inc 11 am, 11.30,1 pm, 3,3.30,5,7,7.30,9,11 Heist I. 5.30,9.30 Every Dog Has His Date [Mandarin] 11. GVTampinesMall 1900-912-1234
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 90 16 Inthelivingroom SOCCER: World Cup Final Draw (Super Sports Ch22,6pm). EPU Manchester United v Chelsea (7.50 pm), Ipswich Town v Arsenal (10.50 pm) (ESPN Ch 23). Derby County v Liverpool (Star Sports Ch 24, 10.50 pm). Spanish League: Alaves v Barcelona (ESPN Ch 23 and City TV, Dec 2,4.30 am). BASKETBALL:
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 179 17 EXXON INTERN MAR A T H A 1 2001 Main Sponsor: Co-Sponsors: Partner In Sports SINGAPORE E^onMobil Exciting and thrilling running action is set to hit the Singapore streets tomorrow during the Singapore Exxon Mobil International Marathon 2001! Gear up for an active morning to catch some of the best
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