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1998-07-05
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Title Section21 1998-07-05 1 the Sunday paper SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1998 MITA (P) 151/04/98 60 CENTS http://web3.asia1 .com.sg/tnp Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings21 words
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Advertisement100 1998-07-05 1 1st Copy 1 hi P" r T|wrr| VJL SPECIAL FOUR-PAGE B- jjlM'li Did Christian Woerns' (left) red card dismissal lead to 3-0 rout by Croatia? /Pages 35-38 ARGENTINA OUT™, Dutchmen soar past 2-1 /Pages 32-34 Picture/ AFP MITA (P) 151/04/98 60 CENTS L1 J— |i http://web3.asia1.com.sg/tnp Another quahty publication of100 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration455 1998-07-05 2 Malaysian minister unrepentant even after Singapore points out the facts THE Malaysian minister who said that Singapore had left out the peninsula "deliberately" from a list of tours for Rotary Club members attending a convention here refuses to retract his stand. He remains unmoved even after fellow Malaysians455 words
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Article202 1998-07-05 2 MALAYSIAN Tourism Minister Sabbaruddin Chik has got his facts wrong. And he should apologise, Mr Lim Boon Heng, Minister without; Portfolio, said yesterday. The Malaysian minister was reported to have hit out on Tuesday at the organisers of a Rotary Club convention here for leaving Malaysia202 words
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Advertisement160 1998-07-05 3 g al giri i She's tall. She's sultry. And I she's totally into soccer. I Here's the fourth of our I I New Face 1998 finalists to 11 VijiHii I I kickstart your World Cup Sundays. WHO IS SHE? ft -.T-Al-f i :^4 Name: Madhu Peswani -Age: 17 Height: 1.75m160 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article362 1998-07-05 4 HOT STORY The Beijing woman accused of making a false declaration in her divorce affidavit (sworn statement) said yesterday her lawyer was lying when he gave evidence Deputy Public Prosecutor Beverly Wee: What are you saying now, you are accusing an officer of the court, a lawyer, of lying362 words
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Article, Illustration42 1998-07-05 4 ®l Low jet: A Chilean pilot going through his paces in Tel Aviv on Friday in an air show commemorating Israel's 50th anniversary. (Inset) An Ukrainian Sukhoi Su-27jet performing above a Tel Aviv beach. Planes from 11 nations took part.42 words
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News Break
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Article58 1998-07-05 4 HOME RESTRICTED hours in some areas of the Central Business District (CBD) may be shortened on weekdays when Electronic Road Pricing is extended to the city in September. Communications Minister Mah Bow Tan said that restricted hours will be shortened in some areas on Saturdays but warned58 words
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Article62 1998-07-05 4 ROAD NEWS JALAN Woodbridge is now called Gerald Drive. This is because a developer, which is building a condominium in the area, has succeeded in getting the name changed. This is u in view of what Seletar Springs' condominium owners would want", said a spokesman for the developer.62 words
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Article65 1998-07-05 4 INDONESIA ALL is not well within Indonesia's ruling Golkar Party. Allies of former President Suharto criticised party chairman Harmoko at a meeting on Friday night. They are on Golkar's board of patrons. Mr Suharto is the chief patron. They said Mr Harmoko was slow in responding to demands65 words
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Article56 1998-07-05 5 TRAVEL MANY passengers are heading for the airport at Subang because of convenience, cheaper flights and the absence of problems now plaguing the new KL International Airport. Domestic travellers have been flying the four airlines, Beijaya Airlines, Transmile Air, Air Asia and Pelangi Airways, which are still56 words
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Article66 1998-07-05 5 JAPAN JAPAN has promised to revive its financial sector. It will also cut taxes permanently, most likely from Jan 1, to encourage consumers to spend more. It hopes these steps will help in Japan's economic recovery. The pledge was made to US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.66 words
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Article66 1998-07-05 5 HONGKONG CHINESE President Jiang Zemin's popularity is at a record high, according to a University of Hongkong poll. This is at the time of Mr Jiang's visit to the Special Administrative Region. On Tuesday, support for him stood at 66.7 points, up from 62.4 on May 19.66 words
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Article237 1998-07-05 5 in CTV 0 lIC V-y Vw U 9 Thanks to footage from China, "The US President Is Stomping Starr", reports the INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE THERE is no question Bill Clinton is winning the image war during his historic visit to China. The image we have seen237 words
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Article48 1998-07-05 5 The Sunday Times: LRT for Pungol by 2004 Lianhe Zaobao: LRT for Pungol to be ready by 2004 Berita Minggu: Muslim community more confident of future in Singapore RCS morning news: Russia's Federal Security Service said they had arrested a S Korean diplomat for spying48 words
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Article46 1998-07-05 5 Electronic Telegraph: Tension rises as troops move in Boston Globe Florida fears wildfires could unite CNN Happy birthday USA BBC news: Security forces in Northern Ireland are preparing to prevent Protestant marches from making it a highly controversial parade through the Catholic area46 words
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Article, Illustration96 1998-07-05 5 We hang our underwear like flags. The Triumph and Maidenform and Crocodile brands are there for all to see. We know we all use these but you need not display them outside. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad saying people should not hang their underwear96 words
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THE FILES Friendship with flavour
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Chapter26 1998-07-05 6 Different cultures. Different mother tongues. Different generations. Yet they're best pals. Find out how an expat and a local have bonded... through a love for food!26 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration428 1998-07-05 7 The Sing dollar is losing value. The economy is slowing down. A recession is imminent. People are being retrenched or losing jobs unwillingly. Yet there are some who give up their jobs freely. Why, in these troubled times? JILL LIM finds out IHEY look like428 words
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Article99 1998-07-05 7 THE Singapore Volunteers Overseas (SVO) programme was started by the Singapore International Foundation (SIF) in 1991. Three people went overseas that year but by 1995, they were sending 21. And this year till June 11 people have already been sent overseas on their programmes. SIF volunteers99 words
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WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE?
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Article, Illustration176 1998-07-05 7 JOYCE TAN, 35: This sales manager first applied in 1996 to be an overseas volunteer. But they only wanted teachers then. So, when she got a posting in March to Laos, she was oveijoyed: "Work is not bad but I want a176 words
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Article, Illustration226 1998-07-05 7 MELISSA LEE, 32: When this former project secretary was told she wis going to Botswana, ahe couldn't even find the country on a map. She said: "Later I learnt that it is not underdeveloped, like war-torn Rwanda, or full of starving people. TTie226 words
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Article, Illustration298 1998-07-05 7 GERALD HENG, 44: Like a methodical manager, he thought it through properly. He wasn't giving up his comfortable five-figure monthly salary, company perks and entertainment account on just a whim. In fact, he even flew to Nepal, where he will go next298 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1998-07-05 8 HAZEL TAN - g 1 days v M in the J life 0f... TANG MIAOLING M in the 1 TANG MIAOUNG PERSONALITYTODAY Miaoling left TCS in 1994, at age 26. A tight schedule and an exhausting role "In Larcency of Love with Xie Shaoguang, my character was continuouslyPictures: KENNETH KOH, ALVIN TOH and SAM YEO - 1,078 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration359 1998-07-05 11 Who are they? And what do they have to do with all these pictures? Well, at some time or the other, these were cool and hip trends. And the people who informed the world were the cool-hunters THEY'RE HIP. They're hot. And they're paid to check out the359 words
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Article67 1998-07-05 11 MR Tru Pettigrew, 30, used to survey school yard trends for sneaker company Converse. Now he researches youth culture for Boston's Arnold Communications. He still surveys school kids, but checks clubs as well for what's new in cool. For instance, clothes with big logos are out. According to67 words
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Article89 1998-07-05 11 AGENT X is a cool-hunting firm for the entertainment industry. It offers studio executives trend tours... showing them what's hot, and helping them decide what movies to make. "They ask, 'Will pirates be in?' and the answer is no," said founder Richard Rushfield. "Witness 1995's pirate bomb, Cutthroat89 words
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Article, Illustration405 1998-07-05 12 Even as we revel in the thrills of the World Cup, there is a sad tale unfolding in the world of f/ soccer, j, In Africa 'U, and Brazil, Vfj little boys are being f bought from f their parents... and converted into soccer slaves. Shocked? So were we.405 words
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Article299 1998-07-05 13 IN MALAYSIA Source: Bernama. MALAYSIA'S ruling National Front has suffered a setback in a by-election in the north eastern state of Perlis. The Front's candidate, Mr Ismail Kassim of the United Malays National Organisation (Umno), lost to a candidate from Parti Islam (PAS). Mr IsmailSource: Bernama. - 299 words
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Article47 1998-07-05 13 Umno member gives three reasons for defeat: They include: Bad weather Which made it difficult for people to come and vote. Internal problems: Internal problems within the party branch. Frightened voters: The aggressive attitude of PAS supporters, who according to him, frightened away voters.47 words
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Article, Illustration50 1998-07-05 14 muymui* European culture ministers should ask their own people why they prefer American music and movies to homegrown varieties, says Mr Jean-Paul Vignon, of the Hollywood Association of French actors: If Europeans were producing better movies instead of intellectual bull, people would flock to see them.50 words
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Article374 1998-07-05 14 Child dies after being left in van... in 35-degree heat HOW could a day-care centre owner forget a little boy in a van? Mr Oh Woon had no answers to his own question in trying to explain his son's death. Samuel, three, died in Atlanta in the US374 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration158 1998-07-05 18 Believe it or not: This mud brick building uncovered at Jordan's southern port of Aqaba could be the world's oldest church, US archaeologists working in the country told a newspaper here. The church, that was buried and preserved by sand when an earthquakePicture/ Afp - 158 words
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Article, Illustration335 1998-07-05 18 PRESIDENT Estrada of the Philippines has to be patient for another 17 days. An order he issued to have a political rival sacked has been put on hold for another 17 days. The president ordered on Wednesday that Mr Richard Gordon, the335 words
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S-LEAGUE '98
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Article, Illustration633 1998-07-05 19 Ernest Luis - TANJONG PAGAR UNITED 1 (Maiid Motlagh 90th min) SEMBAWANG RANGERSO NEXT SATURDAY'S ACTION Gombak United v Balestier Central (Bukit Gombak stadium) Home United v Tanjong Pagar (Bishan stadium) Jurong FC v Marine Castle United (Jrong East stadium) Sembawang Rangers v Geylang United (Yishun stadium) Tampines RoversPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 633 words
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Article, Illustration129 1998-07-05 19 IRANIAN playmaker Majid Motlagh's heroics in scoring the 90th-minute winner may have come at a big cost. After having suffered a groin strain in training last week, he was rested for yesterday's match. But Tanjong Pagar coach Robert Alberts risked him when things were going badly129 words
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Article, Illustration397 1998-07-05 20 J ANA NOVOTNA (Cze)M NATHALIE TAUZIAT (Fra) 6 4, 7-6 MEN'S TWT PETE SAMPRAS v GORAN IVANISEVIC Today Reuters. J ANA Novotna sank to her knees and wept after clinching her first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon yesterday. The 29-year-old Czech, twice a beaten finalist at theReuters.; Picture/ Afp - 397 words
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365 1998-07-05 20 Reuters. GRAND Slam accumulator Pete Sampras may enjoy the support of tennis purists in the Wimbledon men's singles final today. But Goran Ivanisevic will have the sentimental backing. A year ago, Sampras was looking to return to Wimbledon in 1998 as the best playerReuters. - 365 words
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Article, Illustration132 1998-07-05 21 'WHAT DID I DO WRONG' m World ftp SptcU MCE 1 SEMI-FINALS BRAZIL HOLLAND Live on Premiere 12, 3am Wednesday FRANCE v CROATIA Live on Premiere 12, 3am Thursday Luckless Baggto: As the Italian players returs home after the quarter-final defeat, veteran striker Robert Baggio (above) stillPictures/ Reuters - 132 words
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SUNDAY EDITION FRANCE
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Article, Illustration412 1998-07-05 22 S. GULAM - TALKING POINT Europe 10 South America 4 Central America 1 Africa 1 Europe 6 South America 2 S. GULAM THE African, Asian and North and Central American nations together make up more than three-quarters of the world's population. But they have no team in the last412 words
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Article395 1998-07-05 22 AFRICA WITH the exit of Nigeria in the second round went the Great African Hope. The four other African teams Cameroon, Morocco, South Africa and Tunisia had all gone home earlier. Nigeria was not only Africa's hope. It was the hope of all underdogs from around395 words
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Article, Illustration258 1998-07-05 23 Brian Miller - By Brian Miller CATCH the World Cup final live. Okay, so what's new? How about "Catch the World Cup final with a bunch of friends." Again, nothing new. How about "Catch the World Cup final live, with friends and food and drinks and gamesPicture/ David Tan - 258 words
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121 1998-07-05 23 VIEWERS of the final of Franco '98 at Pennsylvania House fTangMn Mall) on tho morning of July 13 can walk away with any of the furniture at the showroom at half the price, even if if s already ilUjtmiiel ill discounted! So121 words
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SUNDAY EDITION FRANCE
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New showing: Quarter-finals HOLLAND 2 ARGENTINA 1
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Article, Illustration279 1998-07-05 25 LIVE ACTION DISAPPOINTED AFP. DONT be downcast because football is like this. With these consoling words Julio Grondona, the head of the Argentina Football Federation, tried to play down the quarter-final defeat against Holland. They (the players) will go home proud to have defended the history ofAFP.; Picture/ Reuters - 279 words
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Article, Illustration135 1998-07-05 26 WORLD OF SPORTS has pledged to donate $100 to the Bone Marrow Donor Programme for every goal scored In France '98, from the quarter-finals onwards. (Mandatory penalty kicks not included). So from the six goals scored In last night's and this morning's quarter-finals, a total of $600Picture/ Afp - 135 words
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Article, Illustration875 1998-07-05 27 JEFF LOW - What a time to be top scorer* LIVE ACTION HOLLAND NOW MEETS BRAZIL IN THE SEMI-FINAL Wednesday, 3.00 am, ftemteie 12 TEAMS: HOLLAND 1 Edwin van der Sar 2 Michael Reiziger 3 Jaap Stam 4 Frank de Boer (captain) 5 Arthur Numan 7 Ronald de Boer (14Reuters; Picture/ Reuters; Picture/ Reuters - 875 words
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Article256 1998-07-05 27 AFP. DENNIS Bergkamp grabbed a stunning, last-gasp goal to clinch a dramatic 2-1 win for Holland over Argentina and take its place in the semi-finals. This came after both teams had a player sent off In yesterday's quarter-final in Marseille. Bergkamp struck in the 90th minute,AFP. - 256 words
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Article123 1998-07-05 28 S Gulam - LIVE ACTION By S Gulam rough play. But Numan was soon followed by Argentina playmaker Ariel Ortega for head-butting Holland goalkeeper Edwin Van Der Sar. DELIBERATE DIVE Ortega was earlier penalised for taking a deliberate dive. The third was shown to German defender Christian123 words
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Article, Illustration204 1998-07-05 28 AFP. THE Argentina dive turned into a painful bellyflop when Ariel Ortega got himself sent off. Clearly determined to go for the penalty as he tried to round Holland defender Jaap Stam in the penalty area with two minutes to go, the striker launched himselfAFP.; Picture/ Reuters - 204 words
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Article121 1998-07-05 28 AFP. On Argentina TV, Diego Maradona saluted his successor as Argentina captain and supreme trickster in his own right, Diego Simeone. In the 76th minute Dutch defender Arthur Numan was sent off after tackling Simeone. "Oh what a sly one," said Maradona. "He let him come to himAFP. - 121 words
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Article, Illustration258 1998-07-05 29 CROATIA 3 GERMANY 0 Wire services. A DISTRAUGHT German coach Berti Vogts has slammed the referee for his side's worst defeat in 40 years of World Cup competition. "We were brutally punished by someone and I don't want to say any more about this referee," heWire services.; Picture/ Reuters - 258 words
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Article, Illustration82 1998-07-05 30 I Woerns sent off: Christian Woerns I hacks Davor Suker and referee I I Norwegian referee Rune Pedersen shows him the red card Goal One: On the stroke of hatf Cjy J thne, Robert Joml tboote from I God Two: Goran Vlaovfc sends a r—82 words
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Article, Illustration343 1998-07-05 31 S Gulam - Did red card lead to rout? LIVE ACTION By! S Gulam THE Germans will, no doubt, point to Christian Woerns' red card which reduced them to 10 men in the 40th minute. Yes, it could be. For, the Germans were on top till Woerns' exit. But the realPicture/ Reuters - 343 words
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Article192 1998-07-05 31 AFP. LITTLE Croatia beat 10-man Germany 3-0 to move into the semi-finals thanks to goals from Robert Jami, Goran Vlaovic and Davor Suker. Norwegian referee Rune Pedersen sent off Christian Woems leaving the way clear for a Croatia goal spree to set up a Stade de FranceAFP. - 192 words
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Article, Illustration6 1998-07-05 31 GERARD WONG - Compiled by GERARD WONG6 words
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Article, Illustration464 1998-07-05 32 S. GULAM - LIVE ACTION CROATIA NOW MEETS FRANCE IN THE SEMI-FINAL Thursday, 3.00 am, Premiere 12 TEAMS CROATIA 1 Drazen Ladic 4 Igor Stimac 6 Slaven Bilic 20 Dario Stmic 17 Robert Jarni 14 Zvonimir Soldo 7 Aljosa Asanovic 10 Zvonimir Boban (captain) 13 Mario Stanic 9Pictures/ Reuters, Afp - 464 words
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Miscellaneous29 1998-07-05 27 Q-FINALS HOLLAND 2 Patrick Kluivert 12 Dennis Bergkamp 90 ARGENTINA I 1 Claudio Lopez 18 Half-time: 1-1 Crowd: 55,000 Referee: Arturo Brizio Carter (Mexico) Official Hi-Fi, TV Video Systems29 words
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Advertisement358 1998-07-05 28 Mexican referee's red card record MEXICAN referee Arturo Brizio Carter came into France '98 as the most feared referee on the World Cup list. And after the Holland-Argentina quarter-final clash in Marseille last night, he had set a new record for sendings-off. Before the match Carter had a joint record358 words
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Miscellaneous25 1998-07-05 32 O-FINALS CROATIA 3 GERMANY 0 Robert Jarni 45 Goran Vlaovic 80 DavorSuker85 Half-time: 1-0 Crowd: 39,100 Referee: Rune Pedersen (Norway) Official Hi-Fi, TV Video Systems25 words
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