The New Paper, 30 March 1998
1998-03-30
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Article, Illustration446 1998-03-30 2 See vou soon THENEWSTODAY WHEN Miami banker Beverly McGowan advertised for a flatmate, beautiful blonde responded. McGowan, 34, thought she was British. She told friends the woman could tell fortunes, reported the Electronic Telegraph. Apparently, the woman had asked for McGowan's passport and driving licence to r446 words
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Article, Illustration86 1998-03-30 3 THIN SPREADS REMOTE CONTROLS How many men does ft take to wallpaper a bathroom? Three, if you slice them very thinly. Why do men get married? So they don't have to hold in their stomachs anymore. How do you set a man to do stt-ups? Put the remote control between86 words
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Article, Illustration60 1998-03-30 3 A woman went to a restaurant with her husband. He toid the waiter. "Coffee for me and too fry fhp rlnrvUfA/ When the husband went to the toilet, the waiter asked the woman: "Why that mister cail you donkey?'' She replied: "Ya lor, he hor every60 words
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Article155 1998-03-30 3 Harry, Melvin and Ernest are having a conversation in an old folks home. Harry: "It's getting really bad at my age of 60.1 wake up at 7 am desperately wanting a piss and I go and stand there. It takes 20 minutes for a dribble to come out."155 words
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Article113 1998-03-30 3 A layman and a priest were playing golf one day. The layman was not having a good game. "Oh dam, I've missed!'* he said after missing an easy putt. "Oh darn, I've missed again!" he said when he missed a second time. And so he went on113 words
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Article, Illustration54 1998-03-30 3 A READER wrote a letter to the Times of London newspaper to comment on US President Bill Clinton's women problems: "To save a lot of time and trouble, could someone produce a list of those members of the White House staff who have not been sexually54 words
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Article, Illustration185 1998-03-30 4 WILL YOUR IN-VEHICLE UNIT GO FLYING IN A CRASH? HOT STORIES THIS Hyundai coupe was hit in the front and back recently. But despite the crumpled hood and shattered windscreen, its In-vehicle Unit (IU) was still intact. Yesterday, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said the IUPicture/ The Straits Times - 185 words
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Article75 1998-03-30 4 MANY banks in Singapore are raising the minimum amounts required to open savings or fixed deposit accounts. Since last October, three banks have upped the fixed deposit minimum, reported The Business Times. One bank will be raising its saving account minimum. Previously, the fixed deposit minimum was75 words
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Article57 1998-03-30 4 If the justification for raising rates was higher inter-bank rates y perhaps those banks which have yet to follow in the footsteps of DBS Bank would care to explain if the basis for imposing higher rates still holds. Valerie Loh, Straits Times reader. DBS recently cut its57 words
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Article88 1998-03-30 4 The Straits Times: Jakarta backs deport action The Business Times: Margin squeeze hits disk drive parts suppliers Lianhe Zaobao: More than 1.7 m will be affected by water rationing if drought continues in Selangor and KL Berita Harlan: Russian communists reject candidate for PM RCS morning news: The Communications88 words
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Article63 1998-03-30 4 THE government will go ahead with the building of an MRT station at Punggol, at the northern tip of the North-east Line. A Land Transport Authority statement said this ties in with plans to develop Punggol into a model housing estate. About 17,000 Housing Board flats and some63 words
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Article61 1998-03-30 4 LUCKY Plaza shop-owners are unhappy at a new policy that is chasing away their best customers on Sundays the Filipinos. Signs put up at at the shopping centre over the last four Sundays tell people not to loiter. A management committee notice sent to shop-owners claimed that loitering61 words
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Article61 1998-03-30 4 LAWYERS doing courtroom work are reporting a "boom time". The lawyers said their volume of work had stayed the same or gone up because of bad debt cases, while work for conveyancing lawyers, who handle property deals, plunged. The fee for a High Court case can exceed $100,00061 words
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Article65 1998-03-30 4 SINGAPORE women are 1 Vi times more likely to suffer minor mental problems such as depression and anxiety than men. A survey of about 3,000 people by the National University Hospital (NUH) last year showed that depression hits about 5 per cent of women compared to 2.5 per65 words
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Article66 1998-03-30 4 THE top-end of Singapore's private property market, freehold condominiums, could be taking a dent soon. On March 2, an Ardmore Park unit was sold for $1,403 psf, a third below last year's average prices. Asking prices started to come off last month. However, there have been no sales66 words
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Article, Illustration520 1998-03-30 5 Yvonne Lim - |bv Yvonne Lim MOST 20-year-olds don't run a j V company of fire-eaters, clowns, fortune tellers and people in gorilla EZ costumes. J Most 20-year-olds won't slip on a i red nose, paint their faces whits don p a huge wig and clown around. i MostPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 520 words
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Article, Illustration770 1998-03-30 6 Crispina Robert - BY Crispina Robert WHAT a sad end to 27 years of marriage. While the wife lay dead in the bedroom, the husband continued to eat, live and sleep in the living room for at least four days. HePicture/ Alvin Toh - 770 words
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Article, Illustration337 1998-03-30 7 REPORTER CRISPINA ROBERT RECALLS MEETING COUPLE TWO YEARS AGO: WHEN I made my way to the couple's flat yesterday, I had no idea I had met them before. But when I saw the old man who answered the door, it suddenly struck me.337 words
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Article204 1998-03-30 7 MR Manickam was sore when asked about his sons. "Don't ask me about them, I don't know where they are. For me they don't exist." Asked if they knew about their mother's death, he said: "I don't know how to contact them and I don't want them204 words
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Article, Illustration713 1998-03-30 8 The dreaded C Some cancer patients must not only bear the pain of the disease, but also hide it from loved ones who may not be able to cope with the truth. One woman tells CRISPINA j ROBERT aboutPicture/ Alvin Toh - 713 words
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Article266 1998-03-30 8 TRUTH is one of the most complex issues doctors and cancer counsellors have to deal with. An oncologist (a cancer specialist) who declined to be named, said his biggest problem was family members wanting to hide the cancer from the sufferer. 'They say, you266 words
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Article303 1998-03-30 8 IT COULD have been the flu the way Mrs Sheela dealt with cancer, so matter-of-factly. She described how she first heard she had the disease: "When the doctor told me what was wrong, my husband had a hand over my shoulder. When he said it303 words
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Article, Illustration58 1998-03-30 9 murmur Several SBS lerwteei now prorhfe mnwpiiwifi and cowwiitun to roirt on thohrtrip But some passengers have been taking them away. Said Singapore Press Holdings' senior circulation manager LJm Ctiwee Tea: "In a way, it's good that people enjoy reading our periodicals and newspapers so58 words
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138 1998-03-30 9 Pick your favourite ad win $12,000 PICK your favourite ad in The Straits Times and you could win $12,000. The Straits Times is launching its Readers' Pick of the Press Awards today. You can vote for any ad that appears in The Straits Times from today to June 21. But138 words
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Article, Illustration365 1998-03-30 10 Teo Yun Yun - BY Teo Yun Yun FOR the past seven months, they've woken up in frozen tents, camped illegally in public areas, cycled till they ached and travelled on roads that led nowhere. All for a cause. Mr Mark Turnbull and his girlfriend, Ms HanaPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 365 words
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Article81 1998-03-30 10 Cerebral Palsy is a disorder affecting one in 400 children. It is caused by damage to the brain before, during and after birth, and can result in minor symptoms or major physical disability. In Singapore, more then 5,000 children have cerebral palsy. Mr Turnbull hopes to raise £75,00081 words
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Advertisement152 1998-03-30 8 ON THURSDAY: Almost everyone knows someone with cancer a loved one, friend or colleague. If you want to share an inspiring, touching vlyj.vj or compelling cancer story, write to us at: Doctors gave her months, The New Paper en hours liv eTimes House M Against all odds, Mrs Lisa 390,152 words
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Advertisement298 1998-03-30 9 A career in the arts begins here... LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts has grown to be one of the foremost art Institutes In Southeast Asia producing successful award-winning artists In the visual and performing arts. Combining industrial attachments with dynamic curriculums. LASALLE-SIA College is the creative Institute of choice, providing298 words
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Advertisement368 1998-03-30 10 far Life The little that modern medicine can do for not registered their objections will be affected, kidney failure patients is often a frustrating and Persons under 21 years and those over 60 sad reminder that something more should be done years of age are exempted. So are those who368 words
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Article, Illustration21 1998-03-30 12 nuii*nun* His daughter was oßalllfW and herexcuse was that she and hfcrboyfrie J got stuck in the21 words
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Article223 1998-03-30 12 INDIAN GOVT'S CONFIDENCE VOTE Source: Wire services. INDIA was so close to not having a government again. The 14-day-old government of Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee faced a confidence vote late on Saturday. Many felt it had very little chance of making it. As itSource: Wire services. - 223 words
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Article, Illustration68 1998-03-30 12 Andhra Pradesh's Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, 47 (above), is known to be inseparable from his laptop computer. He is the son-in-law of the former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Mr N T Rama Rao. Mr Naidu was in Singapore last year. He had said then that if68 words
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Article, Illustration231 1998-03-30 14 Peter Wilson - How he was caught Hacker gets three years By Peter Wilson REPORTING FROM SYDNEY SKEEVE Stevens made a mistake when he appeared on TV as an "expert" about the AusNet break in. Australian Federal Police hacker-crime investigator Graham Henley was watching. He became suspicious. He had arrested231 words
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Article, Illustration206 1998-03-30 15 AFP. BECAUSE the Duchess of York has teamed up with the cast of TV series Friends for a cameo appearance. It's her first sitcom. The show's production crew filmed the duchess in a small role in London alongside the hit show's stars. Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox,AFP.; Picture/ Afp - 206 words
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Article, Illustration477 1998-03-30 15 RELIGIOUS DISPUTE: PENANG CHIEF SAYS SOME people in Penang were out to create trouble by spreading rumours, said Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon yesterday. The rumours related to a dispute between Muslims and Hindus last week. Minor clashes broke out on Friday477 words
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Article, Illustration116 1998-03-30 16 Source: AFP, Reuters. THEY threw a MolotoV Cocktail into the stands. And when the petrol-bomb exploded, its flames caught this poor boy, (left) and set him ablaze. Terrified, other spectators at the motor-racing competition in Bydgoszcz,. Poland, fleed. It is not known how b&dly theSource: AFP, Reuters.; Picture/ Afp - 116 words
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Article165 1998-03-30 16 FROM next week, Singaporeans will be able to watch a new news and current affairs channel on Malaysian TV. The new channel, NTV7, will be launched by the Encorp Group, a private Malaysian company, reports The Business Times. NTV7 will present the news in English and165 words
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Advertisement299 1998-03-30 14 Why??? People are endowed with health, prosperity and happy marriagef But tome are experiencing difficulties hardships and broken relationships. People are captivated with each other at first encounter, VDut some hate each other at first sight. J "Past Life Regression" tapes will enable to lead you to the related scenario299 words
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Article, Illustration193 1998-03-30 17 QI'M 18 and I am waiting for my O-level results. It's my second try at the examination. After I failed the first time, I felt as if I had wasted one year and I felt left out when I saw my friends getting193 words
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131 1998-03-30 17 QI GOT satisfactory results for my O levels. Now I'd like to work in a hospital. I have applied to take biotechnology in a polytechnic. Does this course produce graduates to work in a hospital? I've learnt that this course teaches medicine.131 words
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Article, Illustration184 1998-03-30 18 QI AM studying in one of the top junior colleges here. I'm keen about the fashion industry. After my A levels, I would like to get a scholarship to study fashion (designing, journalism) in Britain or the US. But my parents are against it.184 words
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Article194 1998-03-30 18 QI GOT a D 7 in English, science (physics/chemistry) and design technology, a C 6 in geography and IRK, and a B4 and B3 in maths and Malay, respectively, for my GCE O-level exams. I also got an NTC Grade II (full certificate)194 words
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247 1998-03-30 18 QI TOOK my O levels in 1996, got three credits and qualified for two poly courses. I tried to register for one of the poly courses but was not successful. I was given one of the courses at the ITE instead.247 words
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Advertisement49 1998-03-30 17 Call **********3 and leave your questions for Mr Wijey. You can listen to his earlier advice, too. Calls cost 30 cents (plus 10 cents a minute for cardphone calls). This week's Q&A: Can't decide on a degree I want to be i cartoonist Business course may be too hard49 words
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Article, Illustration469 1998-03-30 19 Chan Seet Fun - Fame Awards finalist has op but vows: By Chan Seet Fun NOTHING is going to stop Fame Awards finalist Janet Chew from going for, well, fame. Not even a detached retina in her right eye. At a press conference last Wednesday, Janet, 19,Picture/ Kenneth Koh - 469 words
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Article44 1998-03-30 19 The Fame Awards final will be shown live on Saturdayfrom 8.30 -10 pm* on Channel 5. The winner will receive a $50,000 TCS contract, $20,000 and a car worth $64,000 without COE. The first runner-up gets $20,000 and the second runner-up, $10,000.44 words
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Article, Illustration405 1998-03-30 20 Lee Yin Luen - By Lee Yin Luen IT would be The Full Monty. At least, that's what Class 95 FM promised. That's what they called their one-hour forum at the National University of Singapore last Wednesday. But it wasn't like the British stripper film at all. Any hopesPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 405 words
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Article, Illustration308 1998-03-30 21 Avis Wong - By Avis Wong HE can't dance. He doesn't have good looks. His nickname, A-Gu, translates to bull in Hokkien and he is so tu (Mandarin for unrefined). Yet, despite all that, Tan Kheng Seong's (right) debut album, City.Blue Sky, has sold more copiesPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 308 words
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Article93 1998-03-30 21 GROWING up in a kampung, he is not as fashionable as the other slickly-packaged singers. "I grew up like that. So it's not just my image but that my whole person is like that," said A-Gu. Country bumpkin or not, his album has sold 60,000 copies since its93 words
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Article, Illustration338 1998-03-30 22 Chan Seet Fun - Kirstie Alley, star of the new TV sitcom, Veronica's Closet, is not telling the reasons for her divorce. But things have turned ugly over a fightfor money. Still, the Cheers actress seems to have moved on with a new man in her life BY Chan Seet338 words
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Article, Illustration459 1998-03-30 23 This year at the Oscars, Look GRIN and bare it. That was the code for the Academy Awards in Los Angeles last week where it was all bare shoulders and naked necks. Everyone had simple gowns and no or little jewellery. There were no kinky thigh-high boots,459 words
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Miscellaneous820 1998-03-30 24 tvpagei__ I O MMB 5 r Veronica's Closet (Channel 5, 11.45 pm) A commercial empire belonging to the world's most formidable expert on love depends on the success of her own doomed marriage. Stars Kirstie Alley Oeft), Christopher McDonald and v* W.UU mono/ 3.00 News 5 Today 7.00 The Return820 words
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Article, Illustration514 1998-03-30 25 ROSNAH AHMAD - ET CETERA WITH ROSNAH AHMAD AT Tokyo's Narita airport recently, I could not help eavesdropping on three Japanese youths. From what I could gather, the young men, who seemed to be in their early 20s, were about to embark on a free-and-easy tour of514 words
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Miscellaneous175 1998-03-30 25 COMICRELIEF Calvin and Hobbes/Bill Watterson WEI,CUMIN.' GUESS YUM IT'S k VEW TIME.' lES,ttsM \fS, MR **)KNCM MOM OU> PBKE TIME, tr IS! r—S r ZT. m WWTIME.' TO DOfc J«N. wur N mHEf GMWUNM6 TWT THBR KIDS ~T<*3 >WAnut CT>V VHfcTTTMEtSIT? QMICK.' Ql WJJA VJBfER Wl\E. OIL Cfc VISIT? Adam/Brian175 words
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Miscellaneous142 1998-03-30 26 COMICRELIEF The Concrete Jungle/Colin Goh aSX«t> u*»tW« I j /msTE^ t |g, I Big Nate/Lincoln Peirce THERE GOESV N NO, YOU y>IOT» A |IF X CAN COME UP ITHIS SOUNDS I BUT THIS "Q-TlP.* f A A NICKNAME 1 HAVE YOU WITH A GOOD NICKNAME EERILY LIKE IS DIFMAN, DO142 words
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Article, Illustration421 1998-03-30 27 Fong Foong Mei - FOOD WITH A VIEW ™By Fong Foong Mei WE found GoD tucked away in a corner of Devonshire Road near the Comcentre. p And GoD was good. That's because the Grill on Devonshire, GoD for short, is It* a thing of beauty, although, given the high closurePicture/ Mohd Ishak - 421 words
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Advertisement45 1998-03-30 27 Lunch J guide I inside m How does the Thai lull umeiene compare with the usual? Jr Taste the difference in Chengrai Thai Restaurant. Savour the I food, enjoy the r music Catch the live band when you dine at M Diva Restaurant. fiastpffa I45 words
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152 1998-03-30 40 FUNERAL MASS Major John Ong's body is resting at the void deck of Apartment Block 5000 L, Lagoon View, Marine Parade Road. A funeral mass will be held at the Lady of Perpectual Succour (Siglap Road) on Wednesday at 2.00 pm before cremation at152 words
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Article, Illustration248 1998-03-30 40 Suresh Nair - By Suresh Nair "K-k-k-a-a-y-y-u...kaaaaayyuuuu... referee k-k-k-a-a-y-y-u..." A booming voice kept firing away unflaggingly behind the goalpost. It sounded distinctly familiar. But I ignored it as just another occupational hazard of Singapore-styled soccer refereeing. The place: Geylang Stadium. The event: A Singapore Business Houses Football League (SBHFL) Division248 words
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Article, Illustration393 1998-03-30 41 S Gulam - TIGER CUP: SINGAPORE 3 CAMBODIA 0 BY S Gulam THE Lions got the goals. But are they finally ready to conquer South-east Asia? I doubt if even Barry Whitbread thinks so. Saturday night's performance, especially that of the defence, was far fromPicture/ Sam Yeo - 393 words
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Article, Illustration471 1998-03-30 42 UPTON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS; KEY BISCAYNE. FLORIDA Reuters. CHILEAN Marcelo Rios is top of the tennis world. He claimed the world No 1 slot after a stirring 7-5,6-3, 6-4 win over Andre Agassi in the final yesterday. "I think winning like this and beating Agassi, a formerReuters.; Pictures/ Afp - 471 words
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Article186 1998-03-30 42 wmmsmmspm, france Reuters. BARCELONA stumbled in its Spanish title bid. It went down to a shock 3-1 defeat at Celta Vigo yesterday. But with Real Madrid only drawing 1-1 at Valladolid on Saturday, Barcelona still enjoys a six-point lead with a game in hand. With the gameReuters. - 186 words
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Article96 1998-03-30 42 Reuters. LENS moved closer to its first French league title when it beat closest rival Metz 2-0 away. The win yesterday saw it jump to the top of the table. Yugoslav striker Anto Drobnjak scored twice in six minutes in the first half to spur his side toReuters. - 96 words
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Article, Illustration489 1998-03-30 43 CHELSEA 2 Frank Sinclair 95, Roberto Di Matteo 107 MIDDLESBROUGH 0 90 minutes: 0-0 Crowd: 77,698 CHELSEA Ed De Goey; Dan Petrescu (Steve Clarke 75), Frank Lebouef, Michael Duberry, Frank Sinclair, Eddie Newton, Graeme Le Saux, Roberto Di Matteo, Dennis Wise, Gianfranco Zola, MarkPictures/ Reuters - 489 words
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Article210 1998-03-30 43 AFP. THE game started at a frenetic pace but the first clear chances of the game fell to the cosmopolitan London side. Chelsea's Romanian international Dan Petrescu shot over the bar with a dipping 25-metre drive and Roberto Di Matteo had a crisply struck shot wellAFP. - 210 words
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Article103 1998-03-30 43 AFP. PAUL Gascoigne, still only half-fit, came on as a second-half substitute but he could not inspire Middlesbrough. Manager Bryan Robson also admitted he had hoped Gascoigne would be a calming influence in midfield when he put him on for Hamilton Ricard. "I just thought Gazza wouldAFP. - 103 words
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Article, Illustration350 1998-03-30 44 ARSENAL 1 Dennis Bergkamp 35 SHEFFIRD WEDNESDAY 0 Half-time: 1-0 Crowd: 38,087 BARNSLEY 2 Neil Redfeam 37,85 pen LIVERPOOL 3 Karlheinz Riedle 44,59 Steve McManaman 90 Half-time: 1-1 Crowd: 18,684 Red cards: Darren Barnard 53, Chris Morgan 65, Darren Sheridan 90 (all Barnsley) BOLTON WANDERERS 2 Alan Thompson350 words
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Article, Illustration331 1998-03-30 44 MANCHESTER UNITED 2 WIMBLEDftfi n ALEX Ferguson has admitted he is a relieved man after his Manchester United side won with two late goals to put its title challenge back on track. United dominated from the start at Old Trafford on Saturday, reports Carlingnet. But Wimbledon lookedPicture/ Reuters - 331 words
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Article, Illustration311 1998-03-30 44 ARSENAL 1 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 0 DENNIS Bergkamp showed Arsenal just what it will be missing for the next three matches. But it left Gunners boss Arsene Wenger vowing: "We can live without him." Bergkamp, who picked up his award for third place in Fife's World Player ofPicture/ Reuters - 311 words
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Article, Illustration154 1998-03-30 45 BARNSLEY 2 LIVERPOOL 3 BARNSLEY and the Football Association will both be launching investigations into Saturday's pitch invasion by fans during the Premiership match against Liverpool. Six supporters ran onto the pitch in protest at referee Gary Willard dismissing three Barnsley players Darren Barnard, Chris MorganPicture/ Reuters - 154 words
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Article225 1998-03-30 45 DANNY WILSON, Burnley nmnjjWi It could have serious ramifications for us now which is a pity because if you look back over the years, you will find that this club has had very few problems with misbehaviour from fans. No matter what the provocation they felt there225 words
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Article158 1998-03-30 45 CALL INFOLINE TODAY West Ham meets Leeds in an English Premier League match tonight. TOMORROW Bolton v Arsenal Blackburn v Bamsley Wimbledon v Newcastle Call The New Paper Infoline on 1900-*****13 after 6.30 am tomorrow for lovttgm s re sun and on Wednesday for tomorrow's matches. Calls158 words
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Article79 1998-03-30 45 RELEGATION RATTI F TOTTENHAM boss Christian Gross is relieved at getting three crucial points against fellow straggler Crystal Palace. Spurs beat bottom-placed Palace 3-1 at Selhurst Park. "It was a good performance in the special circumstances we are in," he told Carlingnet. "I'm especially pleased that79 words
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Article166 1998-03-30 45 EVERTON manager Howard Kendall has defended his buying policy as the Goodison Park relegation crisis deepened. Angry Everton fans hurled abuse at the directors' box and chairman Peter Johnson at the end of the 4-1 home defeat to Aston Villa. Kendall, clearly shaken and angered by166 words
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Article118 1998-03-30 45 It's easy. Just call 1900-*****01 before midnight today and indicate the match you think we should feature (see list below). Matches include only those played at the weekend. The match with the highest vote will make it to our Match of the Week pages118 words
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