The New Paper, 21 June 1998
1998-06-21
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Article250 1998-06-21 2 Crony—a word used to send shudders up the spines of Malaysian businessmen and politicians. Leaders of the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) talked about cronyism, nepotism and corruption at their annual party meeting which started on Thursday. Yesterday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir MohamadSource: Malaysian newspapers - 250 words
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Article123 1998-06-21 2 Reuters. A LIST of people who had been awarded privatised projects was handed out to Umno division chiefs during an assembly meeting yesterday. "There have been accusations that privatisation benefits only a few close mends, cronies of the prime minister... So we provide the list toReuters. - 123 words
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Article, Illustration206 1998-06-21 4 tar SINGAPOREANS' social strength, fighting spirit and unity will be tested by the regional crisis and the slowdown in Singapore's economy. To face the challenge, the emotional bond among Singaporeans must be strengthened. So said Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday at the official opening of the206 words
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Article54 1998-06-21 4 BRITAIN THE Daily Mail has confirmed it paid money to the parents of convicted child killer Louise Woodward to help pay for their legal battles. A US appeals court on Tuesday cleared the 20-year-old nanny to return home but upheld last year's conviction for the manslaughter of an54 words
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Article64 1998-06-21 4 WATER IN future, water could be piped from a river in Pahang to Singapore through a 180-km pipeline. The pipeline is part of a Ms6.B billion ($2.8 billion) proposed project. The proposed was part of a study to privatise water supply in Malaysia to meet the needs of64 words
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Article55 1998-06-21 4 BUSINESS NOW employers can send details of their monthly contributions to the Central Provident Fund Board's offices through the Internet. The CPF Pal-Internet (Employer Returns) Service, is available free at the board's website at http://www. cpf.gov. sg Employers must register to use the new service. And payment must55 words
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Article58 1998-06-21 4 ECONOMY LAST month, non-oil domestic exports fell nearly 5 per cent. This means Singapore is in the midst of a serious slowdown, the likes of which have not been seen for more than a decade. The performance of non-oil domestic exports is closely watched by analysts as it58 words
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Article42 1998-06-21 4 Electronic Telegraph: Baton charge ends Scots' rampage The Washington Post Negotiators downplay Yen talks CNN GM, UAW talking again BBC news: Pope John Paul's visit to Austria has been marked by protest over the handling of the sex scandal42 words
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Article, Illustration89 1998-06-21 5 THIS Siberian Husky, barely eight weeks old, is one of many newly-weaned puppies brought into Singapore before they are strong enough to travel. Many fall ill or die after the traumatic journey. The Husky had diarrhoea and vomitting and had to be put on a drip.Picture/ The Sunday Times - 89 words
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Article56 1998-06-21 5 HOUSING ABOUT 180 two- and three-room flats were offered for sale to sitting tenants yesterday. The flats, in Blocks 51 and 52 Circuit Road will cost between $35,000 and $90,000. But tenants will get discounts and can also get a 100 per cent loan from HDB over56 words
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Article64 1998-06-21 5 COURT THE Kennedy clan is again under scrutiny this time for possible links to an unsolved murder in 1975. A Superior Court judge has been appointed to look at evidence in the murder of teenager Martha Moxley. The two suspects are Thomas and Michael Skakel, the sons of64 words
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Article73 1998-06-21 5 Quote worthy Singaporeans may be more interested to get onto an Internet chat site in the US than to talk with their next-door neighbour. In the old days, there were only one or two television channels, and not every family had a TV, so there was73 words
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Article54 1998-06-21 5 The Sunday Times: G7 turns up heat on Tokyo Lianhe Zaobao: PM Goh says slowdown in growth doesn't mean that we're in for a recession Berita Minggu: Economic crisis will test social strength RCS morning news: PM Goh has called on S'poreans to be prepared for slow54 words
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283 1998-06-21 5 ftSXSus If Indonesia's opposition remains divided, there may be trouble, says THE ECONOMIST magazine. Here are some excerpts INDONESIAN President B J Habibie enjoys no legitimacy, since he owes his position to his life-long friendship with Mr Suharto, who made him his deputy283 words
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Article, Illustration693 1998-06-21 6 IAN TAN - Most expats can't handle the heat here. But here's one who uses it to her advantage. Karen Faye Lethlean Is our third expat-on-the-line... and she doesn't waste any time sitting in front of the air-con Reports: IAN TAN ITS been 12 years since she started participatingPictures: ALVIN TOH - 693 words
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Article, Illustration166 1998-06-21 7 ON WEDNESDAY: WHERE DO EXPATS GO WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN? TIRED of pounding city streets and breathing vehicle fumes? Then, join the hash. Hold it. Before you let your imagination run wild, let me specify that we're talking about the Hash House Harriers who run through the166 words
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Sour Singaporeans?
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Article, Illustration101 1998-06-21 7 "PEOPLE accuse the British of hankering back to Colonial days or being overly fastidious and formal at times. But there is nothing wrong with basic courtesies such as giving up seats and saying thank you. "Needless to say, it's a tired subject and one which won't be resolved101 words
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Article, Illustration57 1998-06-21 7 singaporeans ungracious? No, they are quite nice, lah. When you ask them for directions, they will stop and try their best to give you an answer. This is something I always highlight a to my tourist J friends who are m here on holiday. Mm Filipino art57 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1998-06-21 8 But if I have no choice... SINGAPORETODAY One in 10 teens work part-time. L That's what A a recent survey I■ found. Many I I apparently a doittobuy f branded goods. But some have no choice but to work. We talk to one1,120 words
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Article, Illustration564 1998-06-21 9 HAZEL TAN - PERSONALITYTODAY That was 17years ago. Now, at 27, Darryl has established his reputation as a TV host and stage actor before venturing into the world of films. Next stop? A masters degree! Here's the next instalment of our special Sunday package on former showbizPictures: DAVID TAN, ALVIN TOH and JOYCE LIM - 564 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration607 1998-06-21 12 No f they dont always look like this girl on the right But they do sometimes wear an uniform... a school uniform. And they're 4 gunning down classmates and teachers. Like the 14-year-old boy accused of JB shooting two of his teachers in a schoolSource: New York Times. - 607 words
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Article, Illustration209 1998-06-21 12 I FEBRUARY 1996: Barry Loukaitis, 14, opened J fire in his school in a little farm town in Moses Lake, Washington. He shot his teacher in the back and two students in the chest. One of the dead students included Loukaitis' real target a popular boy who209 words
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Article, Illustration48 1998-06-21 13 murtmui* Chinese-American actress Ning Na Wen is the voice of Disney's animated Chinese heroine in the new film Mirian. She says: There's this weird misconception On the West) about Chinese women that we're submissive. You should meet my mom. We call her the 'boss lady'.48 words
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Article298 1998-06-21 13 The British want to use their musicians to build goodwill overseas GET The Rolling Stones! Get Elton! Phil! British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook is sounding like a rock promoter. Because Britain, under ex-rocker Prime Minister Tony Blair, is about to launch rock 'n' roll diplomacy. The298 words
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Article218 1998-06-21 14 Peter Wilson - By Peter Wilson REPORTING FROM SYDNEY HE'S in jail for molesting two boys placed in his care. Now Ism Keith Galley is the centre of a row in Brisbane. One of the boys he molested is seeking criminal compensation from him. Galley, who is serving218 words
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Article, Illustration238 1998-06-21 14 AFP. CHINA deserves credit for holding a firm currency stand amid financial turmoil in Asia, US President Bill Clinton said yesterday. China "deserves a lot of credit for trying to be a force for stability in Asia in this financial crisis", he told reporters. IfAFP. - 238 words
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Article, Illustration304 1998-06-21 16 WORLDTODAY AFP. THE Indian authorities have imposed curfews on two towns in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. The action was taken after 25 people were massacred in an attack on a Hindu wedding party on Thursday. Police believe that MuslimAFP.; Picture/ Afp - 304 words
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TIGER BEER S-LEAGUE '98
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Article, Illustration391 1998-06-21 18 Gerard Wong - TANJONG PAGAR 2 (Basri Halis 49. Abdol Marfavi 65) SAFFC 2 (Imran Mohamed 45. Davor Mioc 77 Stories/^ Gerard Wong IT was supposed to be a showdown between two highly-rated foreign strikers Nicodeme Boucher (Tanjong Pagar) and Jure Eres (SAFFC). Instead, it was a less talked-aboutPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 391 words
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Article86 1998-06-21 18 VINCENT SUBRAMANIAM, SAFFC coach: The last time Davor did it was against Geylang in 1996. He did take a free-kick early this season. And till today, we're still looking for the ball! But he must have felt really confident today. And his gamble paid86 words
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Article153 1998-06-21 18 REFEREE S Kennedy was in the centre of a storm yesterday. It resulted from his decision to give SAFFC defender Veselko Paponja a yellow card instead of a red card for pulling Tanjong Pagar winger Steven Tan just outside the penalty box in the 82nd153 words
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Article, Illustration394 1998-06-21 19 WIMBI FDON TENUIS CHAMPIONSHIPS: STARTS TOMORROW LAT-WP. PETE Sampras needs a break. He wants to put his tennis rackets in storage and get away from the game he has dominated for so long. He wants to "chill out." He wants to feel normal again after spendingLAT-WP. - 394 words
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Article141 1998-06-21 19 US OPEN GOLF: THIRD ROUND AFP. PAYNE Stewart eagled the first hole at breezy Olympic Club yesterday to extend his lead to two shots early in the third round of the US Open. Stewart was the leader after each of the first two rounds. The eagle saw himAFP. - 141 words
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Article99 1998-06-21 19 LAT-WP. IN many ways Pete Sampras is like NBA superstar Michael Jordan, a man whose career he follows closely. He would even like to set up a golf date with Jordan so that he can discuss sports and life to see how another great player "stayedLAT-WP. - 99 words
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SUNDAY EDITION
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Article, Illustration365 1998-06-21 20 S. GULAM - Ince at rest... at play What thrills a footballer most? For Brazilian superstar Ronaldo, it's Probably dribbling past one defender after another. For England skipper-striker Alan Shearer, it's probably scoring (goals, that is). For eccentric Paraguayan goalkeeper Chilavert, it's probably blasting free-kicks and penalties past other goalkeepers. But for EnglandPicture/ Reuters - 365 words
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Say that again?
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Article, Illustration126 1998-06-21 21 AFP. It's been too quiet at Marseille's town centre as retailers have been struck by last week's wave of violence. So how to get the local women back into the shops? This is how they're getting to the bottom of things. Under the headline "The people ofAFP. - 126 words
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Article, Illustration88 1998-06-21 21 Mechanical robots. That's how Diego Maradona, Argentina's flawed genius and 1986 World Cup winning captain, described the players at this year's World Cup. Maradona, already in the news for allegedly splitting with his wife, filled more newspaper column space with his attacks on the uninteresting play of88 words
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Article, Illustration82 1998-06-21 21 Who said soccer was macho? Thanks to the World Cup, women are being offered a totally new version of the traditionally lacy, feminine bra. This one is made of football leather, a patchwork of pieces handstitched together exactly like the balls kicked about on the field.82 words
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Article, Illustration508 1998-06-21 22 THE LOCAL ODDS...bv BRIAN MILLER GERMANY v YUGOSLAVIA (8.30 pm tonight): AS I see it, this looks like a battle for the right to avoid meeting Holland in the second round. Both Germany and Yugoslavia have a win each and whichever side wins today will almost certainly top508 words
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Article236 1998-06-21 22 Those feelings ofdejavu TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ONLY GROUP F: Germany v Yugoslavia (8.30pm today) AFP. VETERAN players of Germany and Yugoslavia will be having feelings of deja vu in today's Group F crunch. The countries are set to field some of the same players who met inAFP. - 236 words
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Article, Illustration142 1998-06-21 22 GROUP N: Argentina v Jamaica 11.30pm today) GROUP F: USA v Iran (3am, tomorrow) The match might have greater importance for the two governments but it does not make it any more important to us as players. Our entire emphasis is to get the three points. US coach Steve Sampson142 words
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Article, Illustration146 1998-06-21 23 M MATCH YUGOSLAVIA v GERMANY Live on Premiere 12, 8.30 pm tonight M PLAYER PREDRAG MUATOVIC Date of birth: 19 January, 1969 Club: Real Madrid (Spain) Previous club: Partizan Belgrade (Yugo), Valencia (Spain) PodUoii: Forward Quafltios: An attacker of pace, hair trigger reactions and exceptional technique.146 words
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Article81 1998-06-21 23 GET THE RESULTS Call The New Paper Infoline on 1900-*****13 for all the World Cup results. Infoline will bring you match results soon after each match. Calls cost 30 cents a minute. Germany v Yugoslavia (call after 10.30pm today). Argentina v Jamaica (call after 1.30 am tomorrow). USA81 words
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Article, Illustration573 1998-06-21 24 S. GULAM - GUUHrSnUVEUBTSTALES MIfUNE TOULOUSE '-x i-" r v. :*L.'« 4 <•>_< si S. GULAM I had barely checked into my hotel in Toulouse, when a colourfully-dressed man screamed at me: "Come on, come on. Don't waste time. There's space in the car. Our team needs all the support. Let's go573 words
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Article, Illustration668 1998-06-21 25 JEFF LOW - FRANCE JEFF LOW ANTHONY, Soo Lan and Eugene are my latest friends. And they are Singaporeans. Imagine that in France. Imagine more: By some strange twist of fate, coincidence or plain tough luck, they are stranded, I am stranded, and so are hundreds of othersPicture/ Afp - 668 words
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SUNDAY EDITION
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Article, Illustration184 1998-06-21 26 PLIGHT OF AXED BRAZILIAN STRIKER ROMARIO Reuters. Brazilian star striker Romario is almost down and out. He is so depressed that he has started taking Valium and his behaviour is causing concern among his close friends in Rio de Janeiro. "He can't relax and he can't sleep.Reuters. - 184 words
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Article115 1998-06-21 26 AFP. MICHEL Platini wants a pool of top-flight professional referees to handle international matches. "When you get to the World Cup level you have to be frank and accept that you need the best, even if that means some small countries don't get toAFP. - 115 words
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Article, Illustration239 1998-06-21 26 ARGENTINA and Iran are the only teams without a single player booked. Yes, you might say they've only played one match in France '98. Chile, after playing two matches, has had seven players making their way to the referees' notebook. But the team with the worst track239 words
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Now showing LIVE ACTION
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Article113 1998-06-21 27 CROATIA: 1 Drazen Ladic, 14Zvonimir Soldo, 6 Slaven Bilic, 4 Igor Stimac (18 Zoran Mamie 46); 20 Dario Simic, 21 Krunoslav Jurcic, 17 Robert Jarni; 8 Robert Prosinecki (11 Silvio Marie 67), 7 Aljosa Asanovic; 13 Mario Stanic (15 Igor Tudor 88), 9 Davor Suker (captain) Yelow cards: Robert113 words
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Article, Illustration177 1998-06-21 27 Croatia coach MIROSLAV BLAZEVIC: We knew we could win if we stayed patient but Japan was really obstinate and gave as good as it got. We are very proud of our achievement because we come from such a small country. This was a difficult game for usPicture/ Afp - 177 words
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Article126 1998-06-21 27 AFP. Davor Suker's deadly winner came after Aljosa Asanovic surged down the left and swung in a difficult cross. The Japanese defence failed to clear and Suker controlled the ball with one touch and steered it home with the second. Japan paid the penalty for its lackAFP. - 126 words
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Article188 1998-06-21 28 TEAMS BELGIUM 1 Filip De Wilde 22Eric Deflandre 3Lorenzo Staelens 4Gordan Vidovic SVital Borkelmans 6Franky Van der Elst (captain) (16Glen De Boeck 67) 14Enzo Scifo 7Marc Wilmots 21Danny Boffin (18 Gert Verheyen 18) SLuis Oliveira lOLuc Nilis (20 Emile Mpenza 77) Yellow card: Gordan Vidovic 69 Had card:188 words
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Article, Illustration370 1998-06-21 28 2 goals 1 man Reuters. BELGIUM coach Georges Leekens said his team had lost four kilos in the heat of its 2-2 draw against Mexico last night. He also said his players sat back too much on their lead in the second half. "We were 2-0 upReuters.; Picture/ Afp - 370 words
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Article196 1998-06-21 28 AFP. Belgium took the lead two minutes from the end of the first half after Mexico had been reduced to 10 men. From a Luis Oliveira corner, Marc Wilmots, 29, found himself with space on the far post. Unsure whether to hit it or kick, he livedAFP. - 196 words
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Article, Illustration56 1998-06-21 29 GROUP E HOLLAND 5 S KOREA 0 \MH GOAL: Dennis Bergkamp scores Holland's third goal with .v great style. With his back to the coal, he eases past two defenders. Then, with tender touches of the hall lie gets past a third defender and finishes It off \SGraphics/ CEL GULAPA - 56 words
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Article247 1998-06-21 29 WHAT COACHES SAY Wire services. South Korean coach Cha Bum-kun: "I think if they (the Dutch) continue to play like they did tonight, they could win the World Cup final. "We knew from the beginning that there would be a big gap in skill betweenWire services. - 247 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1998-06-21 30 JEFF LOW - Now showing LIVE ACTION GROUP E: HOLLAND 5 S KOREA 0 TEAMS HOLLAND I Edwin Van der Sar 20 Aron Winter 3JaapStam 4 Frank de Boer (captain) 5 Arthur Numan (15 Winston Bogarde 79) 7 Ronald de Boer (12 Boudewijn Zenden 84) 6 Wim Jonk 16 EdgarReuters.; Picture/ Reuters - 1,072 words
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Article, Illustration385 1998-06-21 30 HOLLAND Without Patrick Kluivert, Holland has attacking options, with midfielder Phillip Cocu (jersey 11) being moved up front. Dennis Bergkamp (8), was rusty at first but soon found his touch. Temperamental Edgar Davids (16), in his first full game, flexed his muscles in attack and defence. Marc OvermarsCompiled by ERNEST LUIS - 385 words
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Miscellaneous24 1998-06-21 27 GROUPH CROATIA 1 Davor Suker 77 JAPAN 0 Half-time: 0-0 Crowd: 40,000 Referee: Ramesh Rhamdhan (Trinidad and Tobago) Official Hi-Fi. TV A Video Systems24 words
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Miscellaneous28 1998-06-21 28 GROUPE BELGIUM 2 Marc Wilmots 43,48 MEXICO 2 Alberto Garcia Aspe 56pen Cuauhtemoc Blanco 63 Half-time: 1-0 Crowd: 36,500 Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland) Official Hi-Fi, TV Video Systems28 words
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