The New Paper, 11 February 1992

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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 613 2 A Malaysian youth was found stabbed to death after a fight in a coffeeshop early yesterday morning. Broken beer bottles, baseball bats and long wooden poles were used. Police arrested 17 youths. YAW YAN CHONG reports A LONG phone call is believed to have
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    • 201 2 ALL 17 suspects were caught around Blocks 337 and 338 within an hour of the police's arrival. The suspects were all aged between 17 and 26. DSP Lee Swee Thin, Head of Investigations of Jurong Police Division Headquarters, said 15 officers conducted "pincer" searches.
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    • 213 3 I JORDAN IS TOP KID ON THE BLOCK WHO do fans of the NewKids on the Block like most? Jordan Knight came out tops with every other tan in The New Paper's telephone straw poll of 20 fans. Five tell us why they prefer
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    • 455 3  -  By Lois Ng DIE-HARD fans chased the New Kids "around the block" so to speak from the airport to the concert hall and their hotel. Stephanie Sim, 14, was at the airport at 4 pm on Saturday, waiting tor the Kids to arrive.
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 215 4 k HOT a ORCHARD Road will not be closed on the last Sunday of each month from this month. The Ministry of National Development said yesterday public attendance at the road closure was falling except when there were special events. However, the ministry added that it
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    • 52 4 THE monthly road closure, which began in May 1989, was aimed at i allowing Singaporeans and tourists to move freely in the shopping and entertainment area. Since then there have been 40 such closures. Some hotels and shops complained that the closures cut into profits. The Straits Times reported
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    • 65 4 A USED car dealer said he makes about $10,000 on I each imported used car. Even after a 195 per cent tax and the price of the certificate of entitlement, the cars are up to $20,000 cheaper than similar models here. Some made more by going abroad to register
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    • 75 4 The Straits Times: Algeria declares state I of emergency. Business Times: Keppel, First Pacific in J US$75 m Viet venture. Lianhe Zaobao: Zhu Rongji: China is vital I factor in Asia-Pacific stability and development. Berita Harian: Algeria's govt declares 1 state of emergency. SBC morning news: More violence reported
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 68 4 M. A NEW 24-hour coffeeshop is opening at the former MacPherson Road market on Saturday. Most of the 32 stalls at the Jackson Centre, at the crossing of MacPherson Road and Tai Thong Crescent, are from famous eating places like the former Rasa Singapura and Whitley Road food
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      • 63 4 PEOPLE infected with the HIV virus have been classified as Aids cases only when their infections turned deadly. Now US health officials also want to include people who have 200 or fewer immune-system cells per cubic millimetre of blood. Healthy people have about 1,000. This could more
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      • 100 4 JAPANESE Prime Minister Kiichi Mivazawa may be forced to step down or call early elections, observers said yesterday. A ruling Liberal Democratic Party candidate lost a by-election for a seat in the Upper House of Parliament on Sunday. Mr Miyazawa's three-month-old government looks likely to lose at least
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      • 47 4 THE US Agriculture Department is giving tobacco farmers $5.6 million in aid this year to promote their product overseas as smoking becomes increasingly unpopular in the I nited States. The grant is part of a $324-million-a-year programme to promote US foods and farm products abroad.
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      • 45 4 MANY students, even some from primary schools, are making ambitious school trips to countries like Sweden, Greece, Australia, New Zealand and England at their own expense. The schools try to keep costs low because the students have to pay for the trips.
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    • 55 5 LOOK WHO JUST GOT lIP TO 50% OFF AT THE METRO BIC SALE. Save up to 50% off almost everything in every Metro store. Including famous brands like YSL, Pena IMI METRO House. Soleil, Triumph, L.A. Gear and Cannon. So come prepared to carry off a few bargains. r r
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 456 6  -  By Dave Ang LOVE is blind, even to danger, it seems. When Mr Bujang Mohd Noor was viciously attacked by a man with scissors, his wife selflesslv threw herself around him to protect him. Said Madam Juriah in her Upper Boon Keng Road home yesterday:
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    • 114 6 THE attack took place outside the ground floor toilets at City Plaza on Oct 11, 1990. Mr Bujang Mohd Noor, 67, the toilet attendant, was attacked after he scolded Tan Lye Seng, 43, for using the women's toilet. Tan, a textile trader, had apparently used the
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    • 435 7  -  TELEVIEW is an interactive video-text system offered by Singapore Telecom. "We have quite a comprehensive education package," said Mrs Goh Kuan Kuan, manager of Teleview marketing. The programme is students from kindergaten to A level. But the most comprehensive package is for Primary School students.
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    • 224 7 MR P Selvakumar, an electrician, said that the fax method was an excellent idea. He will now be able to sit with his son during "tuition" without making the tutor feel uncomfortable as he or she won't have to be physically present. I think most parents do
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    • 465 8  -  By Michelle Lee IT was a mistake, said a man who slashed his broth-er-in-law. In court on Friday, Tan Guan Yong alias Tan Boon Nam, 50, unemployed, *said he slashed his brother-in-law with a chopper in self defence. But it was disputed by his
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    • 452 9 NO, I WOULDN'T Would you buy a place in a good school? Is it right? Those questions have been asked of everybody from principals to parents to ministry officials since the first Straits Times report on the issue last month. But whatj)f the students? Do
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    • 122 9 THE background to the controversy over cash-for*places: A report in The Straits Times on Jan 30 revealed that some govern-ment-aided and SAP schools traded places for "donations". A pre-primary place in a SAPaided school went for up to $10,000 and a place in an aided secondary school went for
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    • 427 9 TEN out of 25 students said they would pay for a place in a good school, even if it means making a hefty donation. Why? Here's a summary of some of the reasons they gave: A good education gives you a head start in life. A school
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    • 270 9 IN its response to the cash-for-places reports, the Education Ministry said "the success of a school depends on the support and interest it receives from parents, alumni....and other well wishers." The New Paper spoke to 25 students. All except one of them said that
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    • 531 10 A journalist and a security officer confessed to being convicted of drunken driving in Then New Paper last Saturday to warn others of the dangers of drinking and driving. The reports have spawned another issue: The Singaporean's courage of conviction. Would others stand up
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    • 341 10  -  By Loh Tuan Lee MR Mohd Sharif bin Adam braced himself for the worst after The New Paper ran a report about him on Saturday. But something good happened instead. He was offered a job, but turned it down because he already has one
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 274 11 Reuter. EIGHT Algerian policemen were ambushed and killed yesterday. The killing followed the first full day of a state of emergency imposed by the military-backed rulers to crush Muslim fundamentalist agitation for a return to elections. Algiers Radio said men with automatic weapons, de- scribed
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    • 168 11 AFP. RUSSIA has asked Germany for an extra $7 billion if it is to pull out its troops from former East Germany on schedule. The request was made by Russian Defence Minister Pavel Grachev. Mr Grachev said the money would be a one-off
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    • 400 11 The little that modern medicine can do for kidney registered their objections will be affected. failure patients is often a frustrating and sad reminder Persons under 21 years and those over 60 years of that something more should be done to make available age are exempted. So are those who
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    • 233 12 NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC P® OPEN HOUSE' 92 /0< li nn ii P DISCOVER THE WORLD ]l M m OF POLY EDUCATION H Embark on an exploration trip. Find out what career opportunities lie ahead! Date 14 15 February 1992 V-, Time 9am 4.00pm rtfjojM|K*Vv'. Venue Ngee Ann Polytechnic HIGHLIGHTS COURSE
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 247 13 AP. POP group New Kids on the Block has filed a slander lawsuit against a former producer who accused the group of lip-syncing. The civil lawsuit in Boston, US, asks for punitive damages against Mr Gregory McPherson for allegedly slanderous statements. Mr McPherson claimed the New
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    • 206 13 MS Pamella Bordes, (right) who made headlines 2*4 years ago for allegedly sleeping with the rich and the famous in Britain, is to publish her first novel. The book just five chapters have been written so far is to be ed-
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    • 271 14 Wire services. A JURY has begun deliberating whether former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson raped a beauty queen last summer. The deliberations began after 13 days and testimony from about 50 witnesses. The case went to the jury at about 4 am (Singapore time) after
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    • 244 14 MIKE Tyson was just like a thug in an alley when he lured the beauty queen to his hotel room last July 19 and raped her, according to the prosecution. Tyson "used his fame and reputation the same way a thug in an alley uses a
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    • 174 14 THE alleged victim was much more sophisticated than she had been portrayed by the prosecution, countered the defence. Chief defence lawyer Vincent Fuller said she knew she and the boxer would be having sex. When Mr Fuller began his closing argument, he said that the important
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    • 132 14 ROMANTIC ESCAPADES j' I A little romance travels a long way... especially when you place a love note in Valentin's Lovelines in The Straits Times Classified or The New Paper Fastads. Win attractive prizes, including return air tickets to New Zealand, Bali and Bangkok, compliments of Air New Zealand. Call
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 825 15 tuesdaytv TUESDAY PREMIERE: BETWEEN EMPIRES: FASHIONING A NICHE ASSASSIN DAYS OF HRE (Channel ROBERT Golem (Richard Young) the various efforts and plans to is a killing robot who is virtually M 1 HIS two-part SBC production F] promote Singapore as a fashion indestructible. He is bullet-proof, commemorates the oOth anniversary
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  • spotlight
    • 1189 16 Kamikaze. The name alone struck fear in enemy lines during World War Two. It was a name given to Japanese pilots who made suicidal crashes into enemy targets, usually ships. But not all went on the suicide missions. And three of these pilots of doom
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    • 439 17 KAMIKAZE airplanes, loaded with bombs and extra petrol tanks, were most prevalent from the Battle of Levte Gulf, October 1944, to the end of the War. They sank 34 ships and damaged hundreds of others. In Okinawa, .Japan, they inflicted the greatest losses
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  • Showtime
    • 441 18 On Saturday, The New Paper ran an open letter from Angeline Teo, 17, a student. In it she poured out her feelings for her idol, Leon Lai. Yesterday, Angeline met Leon face to face. VIVIEN CHIONG was there 2222EHil WHAT: Leon Lai in Concert: Close to You
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    • 14 18 WW wmmww wwww I've written your name more than 10,000 times
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    • 10 18 T X hank you, I'm very touched
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    • 489 19 MADCHEN Amick is the latest David Lynch protegee destined for greatness. According to Lynch's casting director, Joanna Ray, who has cast every Lynch film since 1986, 20-year-old Amick is going to be the name on everyone's lips. "When I first met her, I thought she
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    • 291 19 FILM director David Lynch is known for his black humour. (Black humour is humour that raises laughts at the expense of others, e.g. the film, War of the Roses.) Lynch likes to work with the same actresses bringing them fame at the same time. Besides Madchen Amick
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    • 320 20  -  FROM PAGE 15~ Pictures of Leon Lai and his fans are on sale at Times House reception in Kim Seng Road. By Vivien Chiong MORK than 4~>() screaming tans packed the Concorde Hotel ballroom for a glimpse of Hongkong idol Leon Lai yesterday. Three tans handpicked
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    • 43 20 o. the size of the crowd is not something within my control. But even if only one person shows up. I'll still do my best. Leon on whether he was worried about the turnout at his concerts tonight and tomorrow
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    • 32 20 I'll see you all tomorrow, okay? But please take care of yourself tomorrow and keep cool. I don't want anyone to get injured, all right? Parting words to his fans
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • 159 21 THRSE words appear in our stories today. The fol- lowing notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. cross-section: A crosssection of something such as the population, community, or opinion, is a typical samI pie of it as a whole. drool: If you drool over someone
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    • 155 21 COMICRELIEF ALSO CAN Showcase For Singapore Cartoonists Puns /Ian Ang THIS FISH U FISHING TRIP A! I'VE HAD ONE' INMY Tok Guru /Sofiyan Yahya [535 I v OU AftE MOT II N«DTM*||vt£ "DoCS HOT USING VOUR/ V CXtQCISE *JM4T TO START I TO r V. X VEM* OF TM6 9vCK
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    • 362 22 TUESDAYRADIO 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey FM 88.9 1.00 News NOON World News 1.10 Spice of Life The Final Hour 12.15 PM Health Matters 2.00 Chinese Opera 12.30 Off the SheH 5.00 American Hot Wax with Chris Ho 12.45 Poems by Post 6.00 Goodtime Gold 1.00 Newshour 7.00 News 2.00 World
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    • 172 22 COMICRELIEF Cathy /Cathy Guisewite [c/nMs'bVy of course. she is.l [wo she take her wmHb 1 [oh m poor sabv T wou're! W m need to feed her SICK. WO SHE GET THE LIKE I RE6GED HER T0?...N0, SICK? LET «E HELP HDU f LET SOUP SURPASSED §1 BBm FLU SHOT
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    • 431 23 2600 Education/ 2600 Education/ 2600 Education/ Instruction Instruction Instruction fSS T C I (The Secretarial Specialist Training Centre) Setting Standards for Training Courses Our past LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate success record: Ist place. 1980. 1983, 1985, 1987. 1989. 1990. 1991 2nd place: 1981. 1982. 1984, 1987. 1988. 1990 We've done
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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    • 2 24 2701 Employment
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    • 394 24 88 2701 Employment 2701 Employment i— L. STORE ASSISTANT With Experience in handling cargo Read and write English Age above 16 and below 20 years old Working hour from 7.45 am to 5.10pm PART-TIMER (STUDENT) Working hour form 2 30pm. 6pm Hourly rated Oeneral Job MACHINE OPERATORS (FEMALE) 12 hours
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    • 341 24 2701 Employment VACANCIES FOR LEGAL SECRETARIES Large Law Firm requires experienced (1-3 years) Secretaries and those without experience. Those interested and think they want a challenging career are Invited to apply now for a job commencing immediately. Please write in together with your contact numbers and photograph (if possible) to:
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    • 210 24 2701 Employment ACCOUNTS/ ADMIN. ASSISTANT LCCI Intermediate bookkeeping Oood typing skills PC knowledge preferred Picas* call *****33 or writ* with full particulars to The ADVERTISER 1 Shenton Way #06-05 Robina House Singapore 0106 I Expanding Book Co j requires 1 Independent SALES REPRESENTATIVE to promote books to schools, bookshops L
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    • 306 24 2701 Employment HAAGEN-DAZS America t No. 1 ice cream chain la looking for enthusiastic and hardworking paraonnal to be pari of a faal growing tiam lor 2 new outleta in prestigious location* in Orchard Road. 1. Shop Supervisor/ Assistant Shop Supervisor Possess leadership qualities Enjoys working with people, able to
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 627 25 2701 Employment j Florist require* i FEMALE GENERAL CLERK 11 GCE 'O' level i I e Knowledge of typing i| Able to speak English I i L Mandarin i i• School leaversi i i i preferred i I FULL-TIME FEMALE ARRANGER ii II i i with experience i Working tirs.
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    • 251 25 2701 Employment PART/ FULL-TIME LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS wanted Training provided Age above 21 With 3 'O* levels Tel: 337 5766 ROGER PRODUCTION ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN o Can fabricated tesung Jig o NTC 2 In Electronics or equivalent Interested please contact: LEO SAKATA ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 1000 Lowar Delta Road #04-01 Singapore
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  • SPORTS
    • Article, Illustration
      339 26 AP. CHINESE speed-skater Ye Qiaobo, who missed the Calgary Games in 19H8, claimed she was robbed of an Olympic gold medal in the 500 m at the Winter Olympics in Albertville yesterday. Ye, the first Asian woman to win a Winter Olympics medal of any kind, felt she
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    • 170 26 Reuter. FLAMBOYANT Sergei Bubka, who smashed the pole vault world record eight times last year, said yesterday that he would take aim at his indoor mark in typical fashion at the Osaka international athletics meeting. Bubka, widely recognised as the most accomplished pole vaulter in
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    • 162 26 AFP. A LEADING German doping expert has leapt to the defence of sprint queen Katrin Krabbe and her colleagues Silke Moller and Grit Breuer, who are accused of trying to cheat on drug tests. Dieter Baron, former head of the German Athletic Federation anti-dop-ing commission,
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    • 157 27 Reuter. FLI MIN'ENSE goalkeeper .Jeferson performed an amazing feat in a Brazilian championship soccer match last weekend. He saved two penalties within two minutes but,sadly, his side still lost. •Jet'erson, promoted from the reserves only last month, dived to his left to save a
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    • 291 27 AFP. ROB Jones, the Liverpool defender who started the season in the Fourth Division with Crewe, has a real chance of breaking into the England side for the European Championship finals in Sweden this summer. .Jones, 20. was a surprise inclusion in a list of
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    • 353 28  -  By S Gulam VSUNDRAMOORTHY is hungry to don Singapore colours again. He wants to play in the Asian qualifying round at the National Stadium from April 18-26. But the Pahang-based footballer is not sure if he will get a call-up especially after the appointment of Milous Kvacek as
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    • 244 28  -  By Bernard Pereira GOVERNMENT approval Cor funds is being sought to upgrade the Toa Payoh and Bedok Stadiums. This was disclosed yesterday by the Singapore Sports Council, who is in charge of the stadiums. An SSC public relations official said: "We are considering seeking
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    • 125 28 MILOI S Kvacek. Singapore's newl\ appointed soccer's super coach. i* interested in hearing from Singapore tans. The New Paper called him on Sundav night in Prague, Czechoslovakia to tell him that we would like to open up a channel between him and Singapore fans. "Oh, I
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    • 217 29 In the 28 matches that were played during the first round of this season's Premier League, strikers from the League's eight teams scored a total of 89 goals. Some had lustre. Others came with luck. ABDUL SHUKOR, who was on hand to witness almost all the
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    • Article, Illustration
      292 29 Wire services. ENGLISH midfielder David Batty is headed for Italy next season, the News of the World newspaper reported. Italy's Parma club has offered £3 million (sB.7m) for the Leeds United star. DYNAMO Dresden, already lacking goalscoring power, may be totally powerless for next weekend's Bundesliga tie as it
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    • MATCH OF PREMIER LEAGUE 92 THE WEEK
      • 386 30  -  GEYLANG versus TIONG BAHRU National Stadium; Saturday. spm (First round result: 0-0) Stories Abdul Shukor GEYLANd International players received a tongue-lashing from its vice-president I'at rick Ang when they turned up tor training at (leylang Stadium yesterday. Ang was furious over his players' dismal performance against Police
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      • 351 30 POLICE SA national reserve goalkeeper Abdul Malek is out of tonight's second round match against Balestier United at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The 25-year-old dropped the bombshell after training at the Police Academy yesterday (10/2). Former national reserve keeper Yakob Hashim will take over the
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    • 175 27 Arose f can go a long way to help someone in need lililF ft I I l FEiMALE atui SBC RADIO ONE invite you to join us in celebrating Valentine's Day with a difference On behalf of The Salvation Army, we would like to extend our sincerest thanks to all
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    • 134 31 Private Calls R In Public, Mg I Step Into I ml The Zone. You're at Raffles Place MRT. and it's crowded. You suddenly remember you must make an urgent call Rut where are the phone booths? Are the queues long? How do you act fast?!! Don't panic Just reach into
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