The New Paper, 28 June 1998
1998-06-28
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Advertisement109 1998-06-28 1 Cesar Sampaio kissing team-mate Ronaldo after the latter scored Brazil's third goal against Chile. Picture/ rei itf.rs BClubtyithf iontyPf^ I members! Can you pin? /Pages 8 9 f 1 way 0 /Page 38 ill 4 e 1 aldo scores e too, but \e hero /Pages 34 35 R! MITA(P) 151/04/98109 words
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Article, Illustration105 1998-06-28 2 CLINTON S HISTORIC CHINA VISIT TELEVISION viewers across China saw something they had never seen before yesterday a "live" verbal exchange between their top leader and a US president. The unprecedented spectacle between Presidents Jiang Zemin and Bill Clinton at the Great Hall of the People105 words
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Article120 1998-06-28 2 CLINTON: "There nine years ago Chinese citizens of all ages raised their voices for democracy. For all of our agreements, we still disagree about the meaning of what happened then. I believe and the American people believe that the use of force and the tragic loss of Hfe120 words
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Article43 1998-06-28 2 Mr Jiang remarked that the question is "the most important and the most sensitive issue at the core of China-US relations". Mr Clinton reaffirmed America's long-standing one China policy" and had "urged" China to resolve the Taiwan issue through "cross-strait discussions".43 words
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Article62 1998-06-28 2 CLINTON: "I have spent time with the Dalai Lama, I believe him to be an honest man, and I believe that if he had a conversation with President Jiang, they would like each other very much." JIANG: i( We are having several channels of communication with the Dalai62 words
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Article74 1998-06-28 2 H Both leaders focused on cooperation and launched a new era in Sino-US ties. They reached agreements on 47 points. The main achievement was an accord between Washington and Bering to stop aiming missiles at each others cities. They agreed to cooperate to prevent further currency devaluations in74 words
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Advertisement81 1998-06-28 3 GIRLS Hs^^^BHih She's funny. She's attractive. And she's still the hang of sports. Here's the third of our New Face 1998 finalists to kickstart your World Cup SundayswlßSSßt who is she? Name: Eileen Height 1.7 m Weight 49kg -|y What she does: Multimedia -^^■r M picture: CHOOCHWEEHUA royal sporting house81 words
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Article286 1998-06-28 4 i^j About 76 per cent of companies here have adopted the fiexl-wage m i»Laana In KiivViiv 111 wnivii part of a worker's annual salary goes into a variable portion. This gives firms more flexibility to slash wage costs during a slowdown. They can cut the variable286 words
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Article109 1998-06-28 4 THE Government will not be cutting the 13th month salary of civil servants, said Mr Lim. Civil servants have already been told their mid-year bonus is to be reduced. It will be cut from three-quarters of a month to half a month's salary. In his speech earlier109 words
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Article58 1998-06-28 4 I FOREIGN WORKERS I MORE than 7,000 foreign workers had their work permits cancelled in the first five months of this year. The figure for the whole of 1997 is 6000.. The permits were cancelled because the employers had defaulted on levy payments, said the Ministry of Manpower.58 words
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Article63 1998-06-28 4 IFINANCEJM INTEREST rates in other countries have gone down. But, money is still flowing out of Malaysia. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said he did not know why but in the end, Malaysia loses. The reason: The money would be used for currency trading. This would lower63 words
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Article61 1998-06-28 4 COURT^B THE Gwee Group chairman has been charged with falsely claiming thousands in advertising expenses from Singapore Telecom (Sing Tel) last year. Gwee Lin Kar, 42, is alleged to have used fake invoices on Sing Tel, which shares advertising and promotional costs with him. Gwee runs a chain61 words
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Article57 1998-06-28 4 COMMUNITY THE Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC) went over budget last year, by $198,966. But the self-help group still plans to expand its core programme 3, said Home Affairs Minister and CDAC chairman Wong Kan Seng. CDAC will count on an endowment fund of $27 million and57 words
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Article44 1998-06-28 4 The Sunday Times: 47-point statement reached at summit Uanhe Zaobao: Jiang and Clinton agree on 47-point statement after two hours of summit talks Berita Minggu: Slow economy but teenagers keep spending RCS morning newt: At least 105 killed in Turkish earthquake44 words
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Article46 1998-06-28 4 South China Morning Port Clinton, Jiang spar over human rights CNN interactive: Jiang, Clinton debate human rights on TV Electronic Telegraph: Clinton and Jiang clash on human rights BBC new*: Opposition leaders in Nigeria say they believe Moshood Abiola will soon be released46 words
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Article, Illustration51 1998-06-28 5 Man-eater killed: The tiger that terrorised a village in Malaysia over the past two weeks was shot twice by game rangers. The 140 kg Malayan tiger was killed late Friday night, said the police officer in charge of the search, at theOrangAsli village of Kampong Kajang in northern51 words
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Article55 1998-06-28 5 ILLEGAL WORKERS One restaurant but 29 illegal workers. That is what the Ministry of Manpower found when it inspected Le Grand Palace Banquet Restaurant at Havelock Road on Friday morning. Out of 73 workers checked, 40 per cent were found to be working as restaurant supervisors, waiters and55 words
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Article66 1998-06-28 5 BUS THE recent death of a 2 Vi -year-old Singapore boy from severe complications of hand, food and mouth disease is a rare case, said Senior Minister of State Aline Wong yesterday. The disease has been linked to the deaths of 50 children in Taiwan but Dr Wong66 words
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115 1998-06-28 5 ftSRSus CRIME cools down as World Cup fever hots up, official figures seem to suggest. Are soccer-mad criminals staying up late to watch match telecasts? Police cannot confirm that's the reason, reports Lianhe Zaobao. But molests, robberies, burglaries and vehicle thefts have dipped between115 words
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Article81 1998-06-28 5 Time of day and hours of work were of no consequence to him. He was always there when I needed him and whatever the time of day or night. Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew in a letter to Madam Chin Chieu Hoye, the widow of former Cabinet Secretary81 words
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Article, Illustration711 1998-06-28 6 No fancy condo. No serviced apartment Not even an HDB flat This expat has chosen to make his home in an old HDB shophouse. Why? WHEN Mr Alexander Patterson (above) takes a slow walk to his home in Bukit Ho Swee, he often attracts711 words
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Article, Illustration519 1998-06-28 6 WEDNESDAY: STUDYING IN SINGAPORE LIVE? I HDB FLATS CONTRARY to what you may have heard, expats can rent some Housing Board (HDB) flats. Yes, it is true that only Singapore citizens are allowed519 words
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Article, Illustration846 1998-06-28 7 HOW DO YOU JOIN? Be under 40 years of age Run a business which has a turnover of at least $1 million Oh yes, one more thing... be invited So, who are the members of this elite club the Young Entrepreneurs Organisation? TEO YUNPicture/ Simon Ker - 846 words
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Article, Illustration166 1998-06-28 7 MEET TWO OTHER MEMBERS... HE became a general manager at age 33. But though Mr Richard Hoon (above) was at the top of the heap, he constantly worried about being able to hold on to his job. He worried about being axed if he didn't perform166 words
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Article, Illustration179 1998-06-28 7 HE spent three years in the high-tech world of banking. And then moved into primitive barter trade in Burma. Mr Tay Teng Joo (right) was in for a surprise when he visited the country three years ago as a market manager for his family's trading company,179 words
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Article110 1998-06-28 7 Richard Hoon: Chairman, Humana International (Asia) Mark Vlassopulos: Chairman, Daedalus Group LenaNg: Managing Director, Huntington Communications TayTeng Joo: Director, Sutl Corporation Tara Melwani: Deputy MD, Jay Gee Enterprises Arvind Agarwalla: MD, FACT Software International JohnnyLau: MD, Comix Factory Genevieve Thesiera: Director, Republic Advertising Consultants Francesca Kirkham:110 words
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Article, Illustration408 1998-06-28 8 M in the 1 life 0f... J COLLIN CHEE I That's how radically Collin Chee's opinion of pizza changed... when he tried it for the first time three months ago! The 1993 Star Search finalist spent 3 Vi years with Television Corporation of Singapore before quitting...Text: HAZEL TAN; Pictures: JOYCE LIM, CHOO CHWEE HUA, KENNETH KOH, DAVID TAN and SAM YEO - 408 words
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Article, Illustration621 1998-06-28 9 NEXT SUNDAY: TANG MIAOLING This radio ccMrosting business started a month ago. Basically, I can talk about anything I want. But now being the World Cup period, I talk about soccer. It is difficult to convince people on the air, especially when621 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration124 1998-06-28 13 CLINTON'S HISTORIC CHINA VISIT PRESIDENTS BUI Clinton and Jiang Zemin conducted musical diplomacy yesterday. They both took up the baton to direct the 60-member band of China's People's Liberation Army. The impromptu addition to the programme took place at a state banquet to mark Mr Clinton'sPicture/ Reuters - 124 words
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Article, Illustration408 1998-06-28 14 WHERE IT HAS BEEN USED Bangladesh Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Egypt India Indonesia Iran Malaysia Morocco Pakistan Philippines Romania Venezuela M Vietnam-- IT costs a penny a pellet, and helps control the population explosion. It's a tiny yellow pill used in Third World408 words
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Article, Illustration223 1998-06-28 15 A RADIO DJ in Britain was sacked yesterday for falling asleep daring his own breakfast show. DJ Phil Holmes dropped off just after 7 am for almost half an hour during his show on Sun FM, reported British newspapers. He began to doze during223 words
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Article235 1998-06-28 15 TURKEY DISASTER: Reuters. A POWERFUL earthquake rocked heavily populated areas of southern Turkey yesterday, killing around 100 people and forcing thousands to flee in panic. "It is a major natural disaster, with all that entails," said a spokesman for a crisis centre at Prime Minister Mesut Yilmaz'sReuters. - 235 words
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Article, Illustration154 1998-06-28 17 AFP. ACTION star Sylvestor Stallone (left) is planning to make a film on Grand Prix racing. But first, he will get first-hand experience in McLaren's two-seater Formula One car at the British Grand Prix. McLaren team principal Ron Dennis said yesterday in France that Stallone, well-knownAFP. - 154 words
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Article339 1998-06-28 17 rSUBMARIN^EATH^^ Reuters. NORTH Korea is blaming South Korea for the death of the nine North Korean crew of a midget submarine and is demanding the immediate return of the bodies and the submarine. "The South Korean authorities should be held responsible for the death ofReuters. - 339 words
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Article, Illustration486 1998-06-28 19 Ernest Luis - SAFFCI (Hafizat Jauharmi 35th min) GEYLANG UNITED 1 (Palis Supait 60) Stories/] Ernest Luis IN many ways, it was literally D-Day for Geylang United yesterday. As it trailed SAFFC by one goal at the Jurong Stadium, Geylang was tempted to take a gamble. A "do-or-die" gamble. IfPicture/ Sam Yeo - 486 words
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Article133 1998-06-28 19 THE S-League title race is now a three-horse race. With six rounds of the league left, third-placed Tanjong Pagar has inched closer to leader Geylang United and SAFFC after romping to a 4-1 win over Tampifies Rovers at Tampines Stadium. And Taryong Pagar has a game in hand133 words
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Article, Illustration255 1998-06-28 20 ABOUT TIM HENMAN Country: England Ago: 23 World ranking: 18 liflaoi 111 wirnDteoon Seeding: 12 Grand Slam title*: None Fourth-round opponent Pat Rafter (Australia) Reuters. TIM HENMAN M BYRON BLACK 6-4,6-4,3-6,7-5 A FIERCELY partisan Wimbledon crowd cheered home local hero Tim Henman as he marched toReuters. - 255 words
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Article68 1998-06-28 20 Wire services. At the end of the first week of Wimbledon, just seven men and nine women of the original 32 seeds have survived, Two more seeds crashed out yesterday—Sweden's Jonas Bjorkman and Conchita Martinez of Spain Defending champion and world No 1 Martina Hingis needed just 46Wire services. - 68 words
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Article45 1998-06-28 20 VENUS WILLIAMS when asked If she would come to the net more during Wimbledon: I served and volleyed at least once in my latest match. You can't expect a person to throw away their old coat especially when it's their favourite.45 words
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Miscellaneous105 1998-06-28 20 WHAT'S G(g)NE How the main matches went (seeding* in bold): MEN (3rd rd): 3 Petr Korda (Cze) bt Jerome Golmard (Fra) 4-6, 7-5, 7-5, 7-5 12 Tim Henman (Eng) bt Byron Black (Zim) 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 Wayne Ferreira (SA) bt Chris Wilkinson (Eng) 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 Jan Siemerink105 words
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Article, Illustration461 1998-06-28 22 It's a blast...it's Beckham Unlimited WWIT NYT. DAVID Beckham left the stadium in Lens wearing a bright yellow shirt with the number 10 on the back. He had just scored his first goal for England. Carlos Valderrama, who wore Beckham's red seven, had just played his last gameNYT.; Picture/ Reuters - 461 words
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Article, Illustration515 1998-06-28 23 mucEE U|\|| SUNDAY EDITION I It isn't a fashion show for sure. Elegance is the last thing on the minds of grown men with inflatable Dutch clogs the size of salad bowls on their heads. But it's a fashion statement of sorts in the World Cup fancyAFP. - 515 words
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SUNDAY EDITION FRANCE
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The next change: Round 2
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Article, Illustration27 1998-06-28 24 FRANCE v PARAGUAY (10.30pm, tonight) Henry'.One of the stars of Monaco'* run to the European Cup semi-finals, he i* expected to lead France's attack tonight Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 27 words
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Article347 1998-06-28 24 ABOUT PARAGUAY Paraguay qualified second to Argentina In the Latin American zone and reached the World Cup second round for only the second time in its history. It has never gone further and was beaten by England in its only previous second-round appearance in 1986. THE World347 words
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Article106 1998-06-28 24 The omens are good for host France today. And here's why: The French have only played Paraguay once before at the World Cup Finals 40 years ago in Sweden and they emerged with a 7-3 victory. That match marked the start of a World Cup record. French striker106 words
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Article75 1998-06-28 24 Paraguay's extrovert goalkeeper Jose Luis Chilavert is not happy. He blasted Fifa yesterday over selecting a United Arab Emirates referee for today's second-round match with France. "The only thing that worries me about the match is refereeing mistakes," Chilavert said. "It's not normal that Fifa appoints a75 words
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Article73 1998-06-28 24 CALUHFOUNE Call The New Paper Infoline on **********3 for all the World Cup results. Infoline will bring you match results soon after each match. Calls cost 30 cents a minute. France v Paraguay (call after 12.30 am tomorrow). Nigeria v Denmark (call after sam tomorrow). Call now73 words
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Article, Illustration296 1998-06-28 25 ROUNDTWO NIGERIA v DENMARK 3am, tomorrow Live on Premiere 12 France '98 started with five African countries. Four were in the first round: South Africa and TunWa were diwppoiiilW'MjMcco and Cameroon were unlucky. That left only Nigeria... A Wire services. NIGERIA'S Super Eagles will be forWire services.; Design/ Hup; Picture/ Afp; Pictures/ Courtesy: Nike - 296 words
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Article, Illustration285 1998-06-28 26 THE 'EXPERT' VIEW...bv BRIAN MILLER FRANCE v PARAGUAY (10.30pm tonight): MY pub buddies keep harping on the name Jose Luis Chilavert. They say he will figure prominently in tonight's proceedings when the host nation plays Paraguay in the third match-up of Round Two. To these guys,Picture/ Reuters - 285 words
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Article209 1998-06-28 26 NIGERIA v DENMARK (3m, tomorrow): THIS looks like a truly one-sided contest. The Super Eagles of Nigeria cannot lose. As the last of the Africans in the tournament, the Nigerians will want to cover themselves with glory which is what they'll do tomorrow morning. My209 words
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Article, Illustration94 1998-06-28 27 Ronaldoputs to penaay f beyond goalkeeper m-i r._i_ netsofi lapia after he was j TTHJieo uj uie before the Ronaldo could have become the first Braziian to score a hat-trick in the World Cup Finals since Pele la 1858 when he just missed out on aGraphic/HUP - 94 words
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Article132 1998-06-28 27 NONE of the eight referees chosen for second-round matches at France *98 sent a player off during the first round. Of tiie eight referees six are from Europe, one from Argentina and one from the United Arab Emirates. They all took charge of one game in the132 words
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Now showing: Round 2 Brazil 4 Chile 1
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Article, Illustration645 1998-06-28 28 JEFF LOW - LIVE ACTION I TEAM BRAZIL ITaffarel 2Cafu 4 Junior Baiano 6 Roberto Carlos 3 Aldair (14 Goncalves 78) 5 Cesar Sampaio 8Dunga (captain) 10 Rivaldo 18 Leonardo 9 Ronaldo 20 Bebeto (19 Denilson65) Yellow cards: Leonardo 45, Cafu 90 CHILE 1 Nelson Tapia 3 RonaldPicture/ Reuters - 645 words
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Article, Illustration432 1998-06-28 28 h-nrnlNCECm BRAZIL CHILE Ronaldo (Jersey number 9) looked like a lost little boy until he scored his morale-boosting penalty. Helped by poor marking, he could have scored four goals if he hadn't hit the posts twice. Leonardo (18) and Rivaldo (10) tore Chile apart with their incisive Leonardo432 words
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Article, Illustration291 1998-06-28 29 LIVE ACTION Reuters. BRAZIL coach Mario Zagallo was so happy with his team's 4-1 demolition of Chile that, in an almost unprecedented move, he dished out individual praise. Zagallo, nicknamed 'Old Wolf, rarely talks about individual performances. But, after a turbulent week which followed Tuesday'sReuters.; Picture/ Reuters - 291 words
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Article142 1998-06-28 29 Reuters. CHILE'S coach Nelson Acosta said this morning that he would hand over the reins of national coach at the end of the year. This was immediately after his team was bundled out after losing 4-1 to Brazil. Acosta, who led Chile to the WorldReuters. - 142 words
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Now showing: Roand 2
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Article, Illustration385 1998-06-28 30 TMF MATCH AFTER THE MATCH ITALY 1 NORWAY 0 AFP. HOW THE MATCH WENT NORWAY was beaten in its typical long-ball strategy. The Norwegian strikers, in particular, also found out why Italy had a reputation as the world's best defence as they toiled toAFP. - 385 words
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Article, Illustration731 1998-06-28 31 S. GULAM - LIVE ACTION He's big, he's strong, he's fast and he's deadly. He can score with his left foot, with his right foot, with his head, with his thigh, with probably any part of his body. He's taken the World Cup by storm. ITALY NOW MEETSPicture/ Reuters - 731 words
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Miscellaneous29 1998-06-28 28 ROUND 2 BRAZIL 4 Cesar Sampaio 11,27 Ronaldo 45pen, 70 CHILE 1 Marcelo Salas 68 Half-time: 3-0 Crowd: 49,300 Referee: Marc Batta (France) Official Hi-Fi, TV A Video Systems29 words
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