The New Paper, 12 September 1998

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  • 7 1 the new paper SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1998
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    • 58 1 Laptop I Clinton Ringgit loansnark details answers Page 12 Page 2 P a 8 e 4 R ISingapore team faces boos, snide remarks I at Games V ft V r .iSr^Hvjr* 1 *HHl t 1/ T «r* I J I f r r^jffll Another quamy pub,ica,ion 0< iff* Singapore Press
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 560 2 If former White House intern Monica Lewinsky were to be believed, she and US President Bill Clinton did plenty of X-rated things in his presidential office Wire services. IT was so full of graphic details about sex in the White House that TV presenters were left
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    • 222 2 Wire services. THE Clinton administration reacted quickly to the Starr report yesterday, rejecting it as groundless. White House lawyers issued a 78-page rebuttal stressing that the report was based on mere allegations. They said these did not constitute grounds for impeachment. "The salacious
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    • 129 2 "She called him Handsome on occasion, he called her Sweetie, Baby or sometimes Dear. He told her that he enjoyed talking to her she recalled his saying that the two of them were "emotive and full of fire" and she made him feel young. He said he
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    • 146 2 MISS Lewinsky said the President touched her bare breast and genitalia, once using a cigar as a prop. She and the President had 10 sexual encounters, eight while she worked at the White House and two after. The sexual encounters generally occurred in or near the private study
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    • 96 2 "MISS Lewinsky said she spoke on the telephone with the President approximately 50 times often after 10 pm and sometimes well after midnight. The President placed the calls himself or, during working hours had his secretary, MsBetty Currie, do so. Miss Lewsinky could not telephone him directly though she
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    • 352 2 Source: Wire services. HE might have been thoroughly humiliated but US President Bill Clinton yesterday vowed to stay on and fight. In a speech before a group of clergymen, Mr Clinton admitted he had "sinned". But Mr Clinton added that "it is very important that our
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    • 840 3  -  It £06S You can take home l a1iah a. $1,000 at a time beyond Clob i fe,y u nu The Stock Exchange of Singapore bungled on Clob and gave misleading information, say angry investors. They want SES to compensate them for their losses. Said retiree Mr Lye,
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    • 241 3  -  COMMENT TEO HWEE NAK MEN are from Mars, women are from Venus. As different as potato chips and computer chips. Like stocks and me. That's why, just like how men could never understand women, I could never understand stocks and the feverish interest some people take
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    • 1088 3 What the Malaysian Central Depository (MCD) says about KLSE's statement on Thursday: WHAT does Bank Negara's clarification mean for worried Clob investors like Mr K H Lim? It sparked ideas in his mind. The 54-year-old businessman who had invested about $200,000 in
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      126 4 WHY HE DID 1T... I was troubled by the apparent over-confidence of a generation that has only known stability, growth and prosperity. I thought our people should understand how vulnerable Singapore was and is, the dangers that beset us, and how we nearly did not make it. HOW
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        56 4 I MAIL FROM next month, you could get your mail two hours earlier, thanks to a new $95-million mail sorting system. Singapore Post's new system will sort letters automatically based on the six-digit postal code and stack them in order on trays for the postmen. Postmen now spend
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      • 55 4 TRAVEL SINGAPORE Airlines is spending $500 million to overhaul all its cabins in the face of increasing competition. The $500 million investment covers the features on 60 aircraft and in-flight entertainment, a new selection of 40 gourmet dishes and free flow of champagne on all flights except the
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      • 59 4 I CAUSEWAY I THE project to turn the Johor-Singapore Causeway into a bridge will be delayed because of the economic recession. Malaysia's Works Minister Datuk Seri S Samy Vellu said the government had no intention of giving priority to the project. The Causeway was to be converted into
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      • 56 4 RETAIL TO beat the retail slump, retailers have got together to launch a new loyalty card. Generally, a cardholder will get 10 points for every $1 spent at participating retail outlets. Accumulated points can be used to claim gifts ranging from kitchenware to laptop computers. The More Rewards
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    • 48 4 South China Morning Post: Starr presents 11 reasons why US President should be impeached Philippine Daily Inquirer Kidnappers take 3 Hongkong traders CNN Interactive: Clinton lawyer: Starr charges personal, not impeachable BBC news: Long-awaited report by Starr on President Clinton's affair with Lewinsky is out.
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    • 130 5 FOR decades when disaster stuck or a social problem appeared in China, the people expected the communist government to deal with it. But a new wave of community self-help groups are tackling such problems themselves, reports Time magazine. The Chinese recently tuned into their first
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    • 55 5 FLOODS CHINA'S flood victims are in danger of catching infections from rats. The millions of homeless are crammed in refugee camps where disease is spreading, including cholera Rats can pass on an untreatable viral fever. Aid agencies said many people already had flu and pneumonia and needed better
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    • 57 5 SRI LANKA I ELEVEN people died in a explosion in the northern Sri Lankan town of Jaffna yesterday. The dead included the mayor, an army commander and a police chief. The blast happened at the council office during a meeting of local politicians and senior military. Eight people
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    • 59 5 IRAN IRANIAN warplanes have landed in Bamiyan city in Afghanistan to be within range of advancing Taleban forces, sources said. The planes could be used to evacuate Iranian consulate staff, observers said. But other sources said no Iranian aircraft had landed at the airport in Bamiyan city, which
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    • 47 5 AUSTRALIA ONE NATION party leader Pauline Hanson hit out at Australia's Aborigines yesterday. She said she would eliminate any benefits they received, saying such grants should not be based on skin colour. Opposition leaders said she was exploiting the most vulnerable people for political gain.
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    • 26 5 The Dow Jones industrial average rose 179.96 points to close at 7,795.50 yesterday. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange was 822 million shares.
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    • 48 5 The Straits Times: Clinton faces 'politically fatal' charges The Business Times: Japan economy shrinks for 3rd straight quarter Lianhe Zaobao: SIA ensures that it remains at forefront of airline service Berita Harian: Holders of ringgit accounts 'choose" US dollars RCS morning news: Starr's report released.
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    • 44 5 ARMYJ£CEPTS If the army, which is first andforemost a society, is not willing to accept me, how will J be able to ask society in general to accept me? Wheelchair-bound teenager Gil Greenberg who was inducted into the Israeli army this week.
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  • 618 6 1998 SPEAK MANDARIN CAMPAIGN SINGAPORETODAY (ning meng: lemon) Information and Arts Minister and 2nd Minister for Trade and Industry, BG George Yeo, launches the 1998 Speak Mandarin campaign at 3.30 pm today. Bilingual journalist YONG SIEW FERN shares her thoughts The Mandarin headline was handwritten
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      36 8 muKmui* Singapore's Electronic Road Pricing system received the thumbs ap from overseas traffic experts. Said Philips' protect manager Bert Tonioir Everyone is trying, testing or talking, but Singapore didit. That's why we're here.
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    • 354 8  -  Wife-beater promises this in court By Danny Lim HE has raised his hand against his wife, punching her when he got angry. On Tuesday, Vincent, 50, raised his right hand in court. He swore to District Judge Syed Alwee that he wouldn't do it again. "I PROMISE
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    • 40 8 VINCENT was jailed four months for contravening the expedited and personal protection orders. He could have been jailed up to six months on each charge and fined. He has previous convictions for criminal intimidation, attempted suicide and traffic offences.
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    • 729 10 Police have smashed what is believed to be the biggest and best organised illegal moneylending syndicate here, leading to the eventual arrest of the "Loanshark King". On Thursday, the last of the 10 senior members was charged in court. All pleaded guilty. MELVIN SINGH reports
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    • 438 10 STARTING with just $80,000, Chua built up a multi-million-dollar illegal moneylending business. He drove a Lexus, earned about $500,000 a month, lived in a three-storey terrace house and apparently invested in other landed properties and businesses. Sources said he donated to charities and even
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    • 401 11  -  He took rice wine and hid it in his umbrella I JAILED Tayalan was jailed 3 Mi months for theft and voluntarily causing hurt on Monday. He could have been jailed up to seven years and fined for theft. He could have been jailed up to
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      467 13 In its recently released five-year plan, the ethnic-based self-help group Sinda aims to reach Indian parents early—so their children will have a better chance at doing well in school Its new chieftells CRISPIN A ROBERT how his parents contributed to his success HE REMEMBERS every little detail
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    • 318 13 ABOUT his family, he is guarded and careful. But on his plans for Sinda, Mr Viva is only too happy to oblige. Still, his own experiences make him push for matters close to his heart, such as early intervention to help Indian children. "If your child
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  • 431 15  -  SINGAPORETODAY AWARD Mr Aaron Dass will be receiving the Sinda Academic Excellence Award from Deputy Prime Minister, BrigadierGeneral (NS) Lee Hsien Loong, at Temasek Polytechnic Auditorium A at 1 pm today. Started seven years ago, the awards are presented annually to
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    • 164 18 LOOK out for any two of these three vintage cars tomorrow and you could win a Melbourne trip for two and a digital camera. They'll be among the vintage cars taking part in the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Round Island Rally, starting from Suntec
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    • 179 18 THE Emmy Awards are here again for the 50th time. The contest among TVs hottest stars will be telecast in a four-hour show on Monday morning. These are some of the nominations. Predict the winners and you may be the winner of a goodies bag.
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    • 124 18 FANCY hanging out at Fort Canning Green and listening to some classical Chinese music this afternoon? Then, head on for the Lianhe Zaobao Grand Lucky Draw prize presentations. The event, held to celebrate the paper's 75th anniversary, is also held to give the lucky-draw winners their prizes. After
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    • 359 19 Last week, doctors from all over the world gathered in town to talk about aviation and space medicine. As a harassed traveller, CAROL LEONG didn't care a fig for their theories, but she was keen to snatch up any bits of useful advice WHY couldn't man
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    • 318 19 MAYDAY, MAYDAY PREGNANT women should not travel after 35 weeks, said Dr Robert Smith. Why? Because most women deliver after this period.. Dr Smith has been delivering babies for 42 years. But he also worked for the US Air Force for 17 years as a flight
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  • 330 21 WORLD NEWS STARTS ON PAGE 25 SINGAPORETODAY MANY Chinese still have serious doubts about possible divided loyalties of the Malays, says Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Foreign Affairs), Mr Zainul Abidin Rasheed. This is especially so when it comes to their religion, and the state, he says
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    • 233 22  -  Photographer wins copyright case BY Peter Wilson REPORTING FROM SYDNEY Photographer Grant Matthews got just Asso (about $50) when his picture of Sydney celebrity Kate Fischer was re-used on a best-selling magazine cover. He was so angry that he went to court over it.
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    • 110 23 A ItlUI Of 1 I-»I\ REMADE IN INDIA: Madonna (right) kicking off the 15th annual MTV Video Music A wards with an Indian-inspired rendition of a song from her hit album Ray of Light complete with traditional make-up, hand painting and dancers. She
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    • 239 23 Reuters. HE'S only a teenager yet he managed to take crew members of a Russian nuclear submarine hostage. But 19-year-old conscript Alexander Kuzminykh died for his actions early today after Russian security forces stormed the vessel to regain control. The security forces made their move after
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    • 324 24  -  by JILL LIM BOSNIA'S far away, sure. But it's an oft-quoted example of politics gone wrong, of racial disharmony. To many people here, the name Bosnia throws up images of war, racism and ethnic cleansing even though the war ended three years ago. Even though
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  • MALAYSIATODAY
    • 386 25 Source: Wire services. FORMER Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was going to speak to a crowd of about 20,000 people at the home of a well-known Muslim preacher last night. But at the last minute, the crowd that gathered in Bangi in Kuala
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      129 25 DATUK Anwar leaving a mosque yesterday (right) after giving a speech to a crowd of about 2,000 people. The authorities had warned him earlier not to make speeches in mosques. The religious affairs department under Prime Minister Dr Mahathir had ordered that he should not be allowed to
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    • 253 25 THE former Deputy Prime Minister is now an ordinary man. And like any other ordinary person, he needs a permit before addressing a crowd, deputy Home Minister Tajol Rosli Ghazali said yesterday. "He is now an ordinary man. Whatever he wants to do, he needs
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    • 49 27 mil I'm ui< British scientist Stephen Hawking has condemned animal rights activists opposing medical experiments en animals. He says: Why is it worse to use animals in experiments to save lives than to eat them, which the majority of the population are happy to do?
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    • 300 27 They are too afraid, says the head of a woman's group. But Indonesia's military chief, General Wiranto, has said the alleged rapes of 168 women during the May riots were only a rumour. MICHELLE ANG reports THESE women exist. And they are furious that officials such
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    • 72 27 ACTIVISTS have said 168 women were gang-raped or sexually assaulted in Jakarta and other cities during the riots. They said 20 women died from these attacks. But Gen Wiranto said police had checked with 20 hospitals in Jakarta, Singapore and Perth, Australia, where rape victims were reported to
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    • 736 38  -  Preview By The The Three Musketeers WHITE SOCKS won well last time out and he should complete a double by taking Race 6 the Bukit Sprint Stakes at Bukit Tim ah this afternoon. The Mohd Yusof-trained gelding by Prego was running away from the opposition
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    • 254 38 Reuters. GIRONDINS Bordeaux increased its lead in the French League to four points after a 3-1 victory over Montpellier yesterday. Bordeaux, which has 15 points after winning all its five matches, opened the scoring through Herve Alicarte three minutes after the interval. Kaba Diawara increased
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    • 327 39 START OF ITALY'S SERIE A SEASON OH TV: SCV22: (Monday, l.OOam, delayed) A C v Bologna (Monday, 10.00pm, delayed) Perugia v Juventus AFP. GO for Inter Milan for the Italian Serie A championship title. That's if you believe the world's No 1 striker. Brazilian striker Ronaldo made
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    • 137 39 Bail: Peter Knudsen (Denmark), ex-FC Copenhagen. Bologna: Arcade Christophe Sanchez (France), ex-Montpellier. Fiorentina: Joerg Heinrich (Germany), ex-Borussia Dortmund; Guillermo Amor (Spain), ex-Barcelona. Inter Milan: Roberto Baggio, ex-Bologna; Ousmane Dabo (France), ex-Rennes. Juventus: Patrick Muller (Switzerland), ex-Servette; Igor Tudor (Croatia), ex-Hadjuk Split. Lazio: Christian Vieri, ex-Atletico Madrid; Marcelo Salas
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    • 279 39 JUVENTUS: Two consecutive European Cup final defeats have been hard to swallow. The priority will once again be Europe's flagship tournament. World Cup-winning midfield of Zinedine Zidane and Didier Deschamps will be crucial. INTER MILAN: Undisputed favourite to unseat Juventus. Roberto Baggio
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  • ENGLISHPREMIERSHIP'98
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      343 40 PREMIER LEAGUE Today: Aston Villa v Wimbledon Charlton v Derby Chelsea v Forest Everton v Leeds Leicester v Arsenal Manchester United v Coventry Newcastle v Southampton Sheffield Wed v Blackburn West Ham v Liverpool Tomorrow: Spurs vßoro TV ACTION West Horn v Liverpool: Live on SCV's Panasonic Soccer
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    • 495 40  -  MATCH OF THE PAY: WEST HAM v LIVERPOOL By Ian Brown Prediction: West Ham 1 I li i ii 111 la Liverpool iz He's back, he's red hot, but he's unlikely to be risked. Liverpool's Robbie Fowler hit six goals against Wrexham in a training match on
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    • 346 40 Newcastle v Saints (Prediction: 3-1) There's a drought in the North-east. Alan Shearer has gone nine league games without a goal. His previous worst run was five at Blackburn. The plodding moves aren't servicing him or the team well. "I'm not a magician, I've only had
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  • SPORTSTODAY
    • 381 41  -  SINGAPORE CUP: RAI FSTIER v WOODLANDS (Toa Pavoh: Today. 7.30pm) TODAY'S ACTION (KICKOFF 7.30PM) Home United v Jurong (Bishan) Tanjong Pagar v Marine Castle (Queenstown) Balestier v Woodlands (Toa Payoh) Geylang v Gombak United (Bedok) TampinesvSembawang(Tampines) TICKETS: Tickets for tonight's matches have been reduced to $5
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    • 225 41 TIGER CUP FARCE THAILAND and Indonesia have been banned from international soccer by Asia's governing body. This follows their farcical match in last month's Tiger Cup when both sides openly attempted to lose their semi-final. Both had initially been fined US$4O,OOO ($68,000) by the Asean Football
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    • 264 41 ENGLISH PREMIERSHIP: THE BIG BUYOUT THIS WEEK 1: MAN U SELLS 2:ARSENAL IS CLOSE 3: VILLA IN TALKS 4: POOL DENIES TOTTENHAM Hotspur chairman Alan Sugar has turned down an £80 million ($224m) offer for his English Premier League club. Sugar said the offer
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    • 97 41 Reuters. LIVERPOOL has denied that it will be the next Premier League club to be taken over by a media group. Stories on Merseyside that the Reds are a target for Granada TV have been denied by chairman David Moores who said there are no plans
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    • 421 42 lIS OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS: FLUSHING MEADOW. NEW YORK AFP. Martina Hingis M Jana Novotna 3-6,6-1,6-4 J ANA Novotna, no stranger to throwing away winning leads, was back to her old tricks at the US Open. The 29-year-old Czech, who was beaten in the famous 1993 Wimbledon
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    • 243 42 SUPER SATURDAY IN NEW YORK: MEN'S SEMI-FINALS Reuters. IT is the showdown everybody wanted to see. Pity it's not the final. Yes, top seed and world No 1 Pete Sampras, looking to equal the record for Grand Slam titles, takes on the
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    • 68 42 WHAT'S G<8)NE I How the main matches went (seeding* in bold): WQMEN (s-finah): 1 Martina Hingis (Swit) b 3 Jana NovotnaTCze) 3-6,6-1, 6-4 2 Lindsay Davenport (US) bt S Venus Williams (US) 6-4, 6-4 WHAT'S <S)N Today's main matches: MEN (s-finals):l Pete Sampras (US) v 3 Patrick Rafter (Aust) 10
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  • Commonwealth Games Sept 11-21
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      392 43 OPENING CEREMONY Boleh in Malay means CAN. "Malaysia boleh!" (Malaysia Can!) has been used as a national slogan by Malaysian sports teams Reuters. Athletes from across the former British Empire marched eagerly into the Commonwealth Games arena yesterday. And they really stole the show as proud Malaysia welcomed the
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    • 136 43 SWIMMING (9am-3pm) 100m freestyle heats (women); 100m breaststroke heats (men); 400m individual medley heats (women); 200m freestyle heats (men); 4x200m freestyle relay heats (women). (6.30pm-7.45pm) 100m freestyle final (women); 100m breaststroke final (men); 400m individual medley final (women); 200m freestyle final (men); 4x200m freestyle relay final (women)
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    • 463 44  -  By Ernest Luis ON two big occasions the Singapore team got the jeers. First, it was during Thursday's dress-rehearsal. Then, before 100,000 fans, at last night's official opening' ceremony. Reuters news agency reported that the Singapore's athletes were booed unceremoniously for about 20 seconds as the team's arrival
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    • 244 44 TOP Australian bowler Cara Honeychurch feels she has been made a target of unwarranted attention. She claims it is a Malaysian ploy to throw her off her game. She told the Australian Herald Sun: "It's crazy. I hate this! M I hate being the centre of
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    • 119 44 A SENIOR Singapore official said the jeers for the team during the opening ceremony were taken in good spirits. "When we arrived at the stadium, the Malaysian fans did not boo us at all. "Surprisingly, some of them when they saw our Singapore colours started making jokes like:
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    • 628 47 Gossip and rumour seem innocent enough. We all gossip. Yet, loose words can snowball into scandal. It has dented the career of Malaysia's Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. He's the latest leader to be weakened by gossip. Bill Clinton can, of course, sympathise. In the region, rumoured mass
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      492 47 It's natural to gossip DO you gossip? If so, should you be ashamed of yourself? Yes. You should be ashamed of yourself, that is, not gossip. But take heart, you are merely being human. Indeed, a psychology lecturer goes so far as to say that it is
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    • 309 48 IN troubled times, we become more likely to believe bad news and to pass it along. Psychology lecturer Chang Pow Meng is not surprised that dramatic but unproven stories have been making regional headlines. The present economic crisis, he believes, is fertile ground for ill
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    • 75 48 FOR the common man, gossiping is also a weapon, "their indirect way of protesting", says Dr Habib Khondker. Without access to facts or power, they strike back by trading in rumours. "In the Philippines during the Marcos' years, the whole Manila scene was rife with political jokes
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    • 82 48 THE enemy of gossip is the truth, said Dr Khondker. Telling "the truth and nothing but the truth" will dispel gossip in the long term. Eventually, people will believe that political figures are honest and gossip ceases to be a m£yor problem. Dr Khondker's example: When Russian
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    525 53  -  THE MOVIE (cD~ A doctor is able to hear and talk to animals. His family and colleagues think he is crazy. BY JOHN MCPHERSON JESSICA LEOW I DO NT mean to be a spoilsport, but though Dr Dolittle was funny, it did not tug at my heart as
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  • 606 54 W W je*sicaJeow@yahoo.corr^ with Jessica PHIi Leow eHB THOSE who saw Kitaro and Jim Brickman in concert, guess what? You've seen the last two major shows for the rest of the year. The economic crisis has put on hold plans for all international acts
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    971 55 m «hyoog@cyberway.comjg^ Ghost—writer www.geocities.com/Aneasl /Chamber/5990 THE truth is out there, claims the popular TV series, The X-Files. A 22-year-old Malaysian, Arm an, shares the same view. He is the owner of the website, Malaysian Chamber of Horrors. "I know many people enjoy reading horror stories," he says on the
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  • 353 56 with Brian Miller IT occupies the top floor of Ming Arcade on Cuscaden Road. By pub standards, it is rather huge occupying more than 5,000 sq ft. This notwitnstanding, the space is put to good use, I've noted. Aside from a long bar,
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