The New Paper, 27 December 1990

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  • 15 1 the new paper THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 148 1 11 I say, it's Aishah Look who's here! It's Aishah. Aishah who? Aishah and the Fan Club, that New Zealand pop group that is making waves. Aishah, a Malaysian, is performing here after a stint in America. "I believe I have something to offer," she says./ Page 20 I I
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 506 2 Yesterday, we reported allegations of ill-treatment by some Singapore under-15 hockey players against their coach. Today, four under-17 players tell SURESH NAIR of a similar experience in March involving the same coach FOUR more school hockey players have accused their coach of ill-treating
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    • 144 2 AN independent commission of inquiry is likely to be set up to look into allegations of ill-treatment of Singapore's junior national hockey team in Kuala Lumpur. The Singapore Hockey Association executive committee is expected to hold an emergency meeting later this week to decide on the
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    • 245 2 AP. SOUTH Korean President Roh Tae-woo announced sweeping changes to his government this morning. In a bid to spruce up his party's image l>efore next year's elections, Mr Hoh named a new Prime Minister and Foreign Minister and reshuffled eight other cabinet posts. Mr Ro
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    • 403 3 The December issue of Her World named Singapore's top 10 women dressers. What about the men? NG WAN CHING asked six fashion journalists, fashion designers and professionals. Here's their 1990 list of Singapore's 10 best dressed men and why ALAN Koh, president of the Society of
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      214 3 HE may be only 1.62 m tall, but hairstylist David Gan (above) packs a powerful punch in his dressing. He also packs a lot of bucks into his clothes. His wardrobe costs as much as a BMW 5 series car a cool $200,000. He spends between $300 and
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    • 249 3 MONEY helps when it comes to dressing stylishly, but the really terrific dressers have an extra something class, simplicity, naturalness, reports Her World. Its Top 10 Women Dressers: Diana Koh, SBC newscaster. The clothes may be sponsored but, unlike her fellow newsreaders, she always looks perfectly
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 270 4 HOT STORY A QUICK look at some leadership related situations in the region: SABAH UMNO Umno's plans to expand into Sabah have a hit an obstacle: Who should lead the party at state level? Two problems: Tun Mustapha, the former chief minister of Sabah, wants to
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    • 83 4 The Straits Times: Gorbachev gets more powers. Business Times: Indonesia sees sharp rise in domestic investments. Lianhe Zaobao: Gorbachev given more powers Berita Harian: 'Baker agrees to visit Baghdad on Jan 9'. SBC morning news: President Gorbachev who has been granted broader powers to restore order in the Soviet
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 57 4 OVER 100 readers responded to The Straits Times call for views on the Malaysia Cup soccer final performance of referee N Subramaniam. Many felt he favoured Kedah hut several said it was unfair to blame the referee. One reader even suggested to send the video of the
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      • 57 4 A TRAFFIC police anti-drink drive advertisement has been criticised for showing a body bag on a stretcher in a pool of blood. Ten out of 16 Strait Times readers said that the $50,000 ad was depressing, grim and distasteful. The ad is one of three created
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      • 30 4 JOHOR is studying ways to develop tourism through the the proposed Johor-Singapore-Batam growth triangle. A group of Malaysian and Singapore consultants have been appointed for a there—month study.
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      • 61 4 SOVIET-ISRAELI ties are at their highest since Moscow cut relations over the 1967 Middle East war. Yesterday, a Soviet diplomat presented his credentials as Consul-General to Israel. The two countries were drawn together by a wave of Soviet Jewish emigration to Israel, following easing of Moscow's emigration restrictions;
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      • 65 4 NTUC'S discount scheme with doctors is not unethical says its Assistant Secretary-General Goh Chee Wee. He says it is meant to benefit workers. "It is hard to believe that offering concessions to lower-income workers could be considered as a morally wrong and unethical practice". Mr Goh was replying
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      • 45 4 PAKISTAN'S government wants all aspects of life, from social mores to civil liberties, to he judged according to the tenets of Islam. The Shariat Bill has been tabled ir the national assembly. It would give sweeping powers of interpretation to conservative Islamic clerics.
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    • 108 4 I The New Paper Canon 1 1 Malaysia Cup Promotion 1 1 CONGRATULATIONS I I to the 10 lucky winners of a I I Canon Prima Junior Hi (Black) camera I I worth $180 each I CheeEngSoon *****73/F I II Mohammad Helmy bin Jumari. 5T*****5/C I 11 Nah Ser Yen
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 323 6 T t WO shophouse complexes in Bishan and Tampines have attracted half-a-dozen bids over the $10 million mark. They set a new high in tender bids for the Housing Board's commercial units, Lianhe Wanbao reported. Prime Supermarket Pte Ltd made the highest bids for both
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    • 229 6 Gerry Rezel clean-cut and neat FROM PAGE 3: BEST DRESSED IN SINGAPORE CLEAN-CUT and neat is how Gerry Rezel likes his clothes. The marketing services manager of Tangs describes his dressing as updated but conservative. Mr Rezel, 37 and single, is mostly in long-sleeved shirt, tie and trousers at work.
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    • 509 7  -  By Michelle Lee A FALLING stone slab put a big dent on businessman Tay Way Kiang's car, and on his Christmas celebrations. Leaving after visiting a friend's flat at Yishun Street 11, Mr Tay, 33, was shocked to find his car bonnet badly damaged. He
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 309 8 Reuter. A I TUNISIAN government official has been sentenced to death for spying. His relatives said he was accused of 'passing secret documents to US diplomats. Lamiri Dali, 58, was sentenced in Tunis on Tuesday after a one-day trial, which was closed to the
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    • 189 8 THERE will be a family reunion via satellite today. A family living in the United States will come face to face with their grandmother in Singapore across a videoscreen. For half an hour, they will see grandma without actually visiting her. This
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    • 77 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. cringe: Describes bending or moving back in fear or humility. daunting: Awesome. diffident: A diffident person is lacking in self-confidence. inert: Motionless. vogue: A thing in vogue is something
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    • 368 8  -  By Dave Ang A NEW theatre group is preparing to launch its first production. It will be staged by new theatre practitioners for new theatre audiences. With this new group, Act 3, Singapore's first professional theatre company for children, is hoping to attract more adults
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    • 58 8 YOU can join or meet members of Act 3 Workshop Theatre tomorrow (11 am or 3 pm) and Saturday (11 am, 3pm or 5 pm). Or call 734-9090 (11 am to 6 pm) on those two days. For an invitation to the .lan 25 performance, call Act
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 233 9 Reuter. A TEACHER in Missouri, who was the focus of a court case involving mercy-killing, died early yesterday. Her death came two weeks after her feeding tubes were removed. Ms Nancy Cruzan, 33, had been in a vegetative state following a car accident seven years
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    • 288 9 AP. F OUR moviegoers were wounded, one fatally, when an argument between two groups of teenagers erupted in gunfire during an openingnight showing of The Godfather Part 111 at Valley Stream, New York. About 700 people were packed into the Long Island suburban theatre for
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    • 55 9 GODFATHER Part 111 grossed $11 million at the box office when it opened in the United States and Canada on Tuesday. Paramount Pictures said the film opened at 1,820 movie screens. Paramount spent about $103 million to produce the third in Francis Coppola's sprawling series on the
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    • 122 9 Wire services. IRAQI President Saddam Hussein says he never fears for his life. "To speak of my personal liquidation seems ridiculous to me. A leader never feels fear. It would be embarrassing if he did. The man in the street in Iraq does not feel afraid,
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    • 143 9 FIRE broke out at a nightclub where Taiwanese bombshell Lu Yi-chang was due to stage a new show of erotic fiances. The fire at Rainbow Lounge, one of the biggest in Taipei, caused damage worth at least $160,000. Ms Lu's stage costumes worth about
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    • 247 10 Reuter. VIOLENT storms swept across Britain and western France on Christmas Da v. forcing rescue services to .-.ave people from ships battered by waves. Elsewhere in Europe, temperatures were low; mam places were free/.ingly cold. The weather on < 'hristmas was the worst recorded in
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    • 411 11 Wire services. THE man picked by Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to be his deputy says he is a "communist from the bottom of my heart". Mr Gennady Yanayev, a lawyer and former trade union boss, was yesterday nominated by Mr Gorbachev to the newly-created post
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    • 263 11 AFP. GARRY Kasparov of the Soviet Union yesterday retained his world chess title. The 22nd game of his championship round against compatriot Anatoly Karpov was declared drawn in Lyons, France. Kasparov led by 11.5-9.5 points before the game and needed only a draw to retain his
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    • 187 11 AFP. OFFICE romance can be be bad for productivity. A study of office romance in Britain said the behaviour of love-struck colleagues could embarrass clients and pose a threat to company production. Of 76 office managers questioned in the study for London's Industry Institute of
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    • 102 9 non-essential personnel and dependents of US government personnel have been advised to leave 147 Jordan and Sudan well before Jan 15 the deadline set by the United Notions for Iraq to pull out from Kuwait. > USSR USSR urkev SYRIA ,raq iran SAUDI ARABIA Xflfo S £A\- —i-** s-S wsffixipif-v
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
    • 23 11 Reuter. STOCKS opened slightly firmer on index-related buying. The key 225-share Nikkei index inched up 42.86 points to 23,930.42 after 10 Indices/Closing
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    • 69 11 FT Industrials Wed (Closed) (Closed) Dow Jones Average Wed 2,637.13 (Closed) ST Industrial Wed 1,154.89 (Closed) NST Industrial Wed 2,860.31 (Closed) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed (Closed) (Closed) o Australian All Ordinaries Wed (Closed) (Closed) a Nikkei Stock Average Wed 23,887.56 (Closed) Figured in bracket* refer to those of the previous
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    • 146 11 AP. THE stock market staged a moderate rally in slow trading yesterday as traders straggled back from the Christmas holiday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, down 12.37 points on Monday, climbed 15.84 to 2,637.13. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by about 5 to 4 with 780 up,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 995 12 thursdaytv THE WINNING TEAM F BATMAN I;;;!/'. (Channel 8, 9.30 pm) (Channel 5, 6.30 pm) I THE following stories are featured KtlfoK?"m mV ELDING Hui's relationship with Heping JM in this episode Mg blossoms. However, she is troubled whenever Simon the Pieman: Batman (right) is she wonders how she should
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  • 238 13  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong I RETURNED to TV viewing after two weeks away from Singapore. I found that absence does not make the heart grow fonder. Nothing exciting cropped up on the goggle-box last night. Perhaps both SBC and RTM figured everyone needed
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    • 307 13 thursdaytv jt DURING his escape from a jungle tribe of Mayau Indians, greedy adventurer Raymond Keaton (Lance Henriksen) steals ■Hpr a priceless jewel from a Mayan idol. Cleverly hiding the jewel, he returns to the US, apparently the sole survivor of an f unsuccessful museum expedition. Jffi His employer, ruthless
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  • Article, Illustration
    714 14 Twice a week since Dec 1, reporter IRENE NG has brought you eight bachelor boys, every Tuesday and Saturday. Today, we wrap up the series by inviting you to give your views. Who do you think is the most eligible? And why? Call our Hotline Plus at
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  • TRAVELNOTES
    • 463 15  -  Stories/ David Brazil t l HERE'S more to Macau than just casino gambling, exotic Crazy Paris Shows and spectacular annual events such as its Grand Prix road races. For Macau officially a Chinese territory administered by Portugal until 1999 is one of east Asia's
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    • 197 15 COMPASSPOI NTS MALDIVES tourism officials are worried about the "greenhouse effect" causing the Indian Ocean to flood their low-lying islands. But there is no immediate danger to the tropical beauty and the vital tourism industry of these strict Sunni Muslim islands, 670 km south-west of Sri Lanka. A
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    • 71 15 Usher in 1991 at sea with a romantic moonlight escapade on board MV Bahtera Princess cruiser. New Year's Kve cruise leaves Finger Pier at 7.30 pm. Phone 220-3251. Taiwan's colourful Taipei Lantern Festival takes place from Feb 26 to Mar 3. Part of an island-wide tourism festival. Student
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  • Showtime
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      538 16  -  By Lo Tien Yin FANCY owning a photograph of famous model Jerry Hall in a Russian red swimsuit? If you do, you have to buy two though for over $14,000. But these are no ordinary pictures they have been taken by Norman Parkinson, one the longest serving photographers
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    • 431 17  -  Darkman Coining to Shaw cinemas preview/by Alfonso Chan j UST when you thought life's a rose-tinted pair of contact lenses, wham! comes disaster like a ton of bricks. But you fight back. You rest, get well, renew the threads of existence. But the madness
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    • 343 17  -  By Lo Tien Yin LISTENERS will soon get to know their favourite announcers better. SBC Radio 1 and 3 will change their presentation format to enable announcers to create a stronger identity on the air. Announcers will have longer slots with
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    • 567 19  -  FAN Club, I i featuring |Aishah, will be performing nightly at 11:30 pm until Saturday. By Alfonso Chan UNLIKE so many other starry-eyed starlets shooting for the big time, Aishah knows what it takes to get there. "There" being stardom; fame; publicity; and being recognised
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    • 205 19 AISHAH and the Fan Club consists of Aishah on lead vocals, Malcolm Smith on keyboards, Paul Moss on guitar, Glenn Peters on bass and Dave Larsen on drums. Originally from Kuala Lumpur, Aishah went to New Zealand in 1984 on a scholarship to study political science
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 448 20 THURSDAYRADIO ■rmKlB ITnrT^^H ■■■■■■■■■iHi^HH NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 PM Lunchdate 12.03 PM Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 1 0O ews JIM j leather Forecast I.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) j jq Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief j jj Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Afternoon
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    • 147 20 COMICRELEF Fox Trot/Bin Amend WELL, we. LIVED HAUPWEEN'S ...iT'5 ALL THE WHAT Do You THiNK through another the east i, Ir preparation that of this for next HAUPWEEK part. 0ET5 To ME. YEAR? 9 o A V.O 0< O fPl Ao0.1 1 1 y A I AKtt?,, Augusta /Dominic Poelsma
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    • 947 22 737-1166 THE EMPLOYMENT 8c CLASSIFIED SECTION ttc rss^ciass.^ *****30 831 Profeeeionel/ 831 Professional/ 831 Professional/ Executive Executive Executive Appointments Appointments Appointments I I Singapore Press Holdings PUBLISHING IS EXCITING, CHALLENGING AND REWARDING! We invite you to join the region's leading publishing company of newspapers, magazines periodicals. HERE'S WHY Our organisation's
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    • 645 23 832 Employment 832 Employment 832 Employment im GENUINE I.EATI IF.R COLLECTION FASHION COLLECTION OPENING SOON!! SITUATED AT 46, South Bridge Road. Singapore 0105 gj Female with Diploma in Business Studies or GCE 'A' level with two years in Sales experience Able to work independently Able to converse in English and
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    • 125 23 =s==^^=== 832 Employment I Electro-Voice: Hill Audio: Shure: Simda: Crestron International Company requires 1) FEMALE HAIRDRESSERS (for JB S'pore Branch) 2) SHAMPOO GIRLS 3) WIG MAKER 4) CLINICAL ASSISTANT s'i day week"" Interested applirants please apply in person between 10:30 am and s:3opm at: 360 Orchard Road #08-08 International Bldg.
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    • 496 23 832 Employment =s========== 832 Employment MARKETING EXECUTIVES The successful candidates will be responsible for the promotion of a range of professional sound reinforcement system and audio-visual system equipment to markets in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. He or she should preferably have a diploma in business, sales or marketing management, with
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    • 357 23 832 Employment We are an expanding trading co and we require an ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT a Ngee Ann grad or any accounting experience HUn|Ml Able to type 35 w p.m Able to handle full set of accounts, preferably with computer knowledge With or without experience ADMIN. ASSISTANT OCt O' 'A'or NIC
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  • SPORTS
    • 630 24 ENGLISH SOCCER: DIV ONE HIGHLIGHTS AP. Man United 3 Norwich 0: Two sec-ond-half goals by Brian McClair and one by Mark Hughes gave United its first victory over Norwich in three years. Hughes opened the scoring in the 54th minute, with McClair adding his first goal
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    • 246 25  -  By Bernard Pereira PREMIER club Geylang International has returned from the first-leg match of the Asian Cup-Winners' Cup against Krama Yudha Tiga Belian in Palembang a revitalised side. Geylang should now have little problem in booking its second-round ticket when it entertains the Indonesians in
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    • Article, Illustration
      357 25  -  S'pore girl a cinch for Vanda trophy By Loh Tuan Lee W HILE the rest of the Optimist sailors are vying for the Odas Challenge Trophy, Ng Xuan Hui, 13, has already been assured of the Vanda Miss Joachim Challenge Trophy (for top girl). She is not
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    • 311 25 THE FIRST ASIAN OPTIMIST CHAMPIONSHIP LOGBOOK: PAY SIX GOD worked hard for six days creating the universe, but on the seventh he rested. Sailors at the Ist Asian Optimist Championships, however, do not have any such luck. First, they sailed an eight-hour race
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    • 164 26 LAST month, reader Chris Tan wrote regarding The New Paper giving too much attention to Abbas Saad. After following the reports before and after the Malaysia Cup final, I cannot agree with him more. If Abbas has helped us to
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    • 280 26 OUR Malaysia Cup soccer team has done the nation proud by their tremendous performance this season. However we must look to the coming season and plan an even better team so that even a referee will not be able to deny us the championship. Therefore, I
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    • 94 26 I'M A loyal fan of Australian soccer star Abbas Saad. Before he left, I haven't been able to well. I wish to have a nice, big pin-up of him with his signature. Please publish in The New Paper as soon as possible. I'll be
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    • 235 26 THE 4-D draws used to be based on the last race of each race meeting. But now Bukit Turf Club seems to be adopting a "suka suka" policy where 4-D punters are "robbed" of precious winning numbers. Take the case of the first two
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    • 544 27 EUROPE KICKOFF: ENGLAND PALACE 2 SUNDERLAND J AFP. CRYSTAL Palace kept the Division One leadership race a three-horse one with a comeback victory over Sunderland at home. Its 2-1 win left it on 39 points, six behind leader Liverpool and four behind sec-ond-place Arsenal. But Sunderland
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