The New Paper, 14 September 1998
1998-09-14
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Article95 1998-09-14 2 HERE'S another chance for you to win a Mega Saver 2 Passport that allows free single entry into Sentosa, the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and Jurong Bird Park. Call 1900-*****01 before midnight on Wednesday and answer one question on Sentosa and another on the news found95 words
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Article29 1998-09-14 2 DUE to pressure on space, Brian Miller's column has been held over. But look out for his spin on the Clinton sex scandal in tomorrow's paper.29 words
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Article, Illustration520 1998-09-14 2 Media reports on Clinton's sex life... IT was a dirty job but we had to do it, said US newspaper editors. They said the X-rated report detailing US President Bill Clinton's affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, 25, needed to be published in all520 words
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Article, Illustration333 1998-09-14 3 JOYCE LIM - STORY PICTURES JOYCE LIM WHATS a glamorous girl like '97 New Face runner-up Tan Chen-Tze (left) doing in a backwater village like Pulau Bertam? Having an adventure, she says, sans make-up, sans nail polish, sans all the trappings of the catwalk. Would you bathe in thePicture/ Sam Yeo - 333 words
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Article48 1998-09-14 3 •What's the most embarrassing thing you've doneT* "For $600,000, would you go to bed with a guy?" And what did our New Face finalists say in reply to these questions on the Internet? Find out TOMORROW. TOMY: Launch of readers' contest on pages 24,26.48 words
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Article, Illustration825 1998-09-14 4 Teo Hwee Nak - Koh Kee Lee was jailed for three months. The 22-year-old undergrad. who was caught stealing and has a theft record, could have been jailed up to seven years. BY Teo Hwee Nak Undergrad stole cosmetics and cried AN engineering undergrad sold her future for a mere $140 in cosmetics,825 words
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Article98 1998-09-14 4 THE Inter-Ministry Committee on Juvenile Delinquency will be renamed the Inter-Ministry Committee on Youth Crime. It will also look at offenders aged between 16 and 19. Many of the gang members are over-16, says Assoc Prof Ho. And many of them are out-of-school youths. A Youth98 words
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Article, Illustration417 1998-09-14 5 LAUGHLINES Not their own Two attorneys went into a diner and ordered two drinks. Then they produced sandwiches from their briefcases and started to eat. The owner became concerned, marched over and told them: "You can't eat your own sandwiches in here!" The attorneys looked at each417 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article95 1998-09-14 6 m JOBS are in the limelight. Jobs available, those lost, pay cuts... NEED a job? Try food and beverage, or the medical and precision instruments industry. While job vacancies have fallen, there are still more than 19,000 jobs for the taking. Some hot sectors: Food and beverage95 words
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Article72 1998-09-14 6 THE Big Six accounting firms will take in fewer fresh graduates this year, and starting pay is down between 7 and 14 per cent. The Business Times reports that at a joint recruitment exercise most firms pitched the starting salary at $1,700. Last year it was72 words
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Article72 1998-09-14 6 LAYOFFS have hit the market for domestic maids. Some maid agencies told Berita Harian most of those who decided to give up their maids said it was because they had lost their jobs. The number is still small, about one in twenty clients, said one agency.72 words
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Article44 1998-09-14 6 South China Morning Post US President hit by volley of Congress ire Electronic Telegraph: Defiant Clinton 'will never resign' CNN Interactive: Republicans say Clinton's offences, if true, are impeachable BBC news: Taleban officials in Afghanistan say their troops have captured Bamiyan44 words
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Article, Illustration40 1998-09-14 6 AIMING HIGH: A female student from the Central Nationalities Institute in Beijing trying to take aim during shooting practice. All first year university students in China have to receive a week of military training. Picture/ ReutersPicture/ Reuters - 40 words
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News Break
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Article57 1998-09-14 6 DEFENCE THE Defence Ministry is considering moving its military installations into underground rock caverns. This would free hundreds of hectares of land. Two feasibility studies into Singapore's geology have found areas suitable for carving out caverns with spans up to 60 m. Ammunition depots are likely to be57 words
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Article60 1998-09-14 6 I NICK LEESON I REUTERS got it wrong when it reported that jailed trader Nick Leeson could be released soon, the Prisons Department said. TTie application for his release is being considered, the department said, but declined further comment. Reuters, quoting The Sunday Business News, said Leeson, 31,60 words
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Article63 1998-09-14 6 HOUSING I EXPATRIATE workers are moving out of some of their favoured locales, such as the leafy Portsdown Road area, which has colonial homes. Twenty-six of the 35 tenants who gave up their leases on houses at Portsdown Road area had been retrenched or sent to other countries63 words
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Article55 1998-09-14 6 MEDICAL CARRY your medical record on a smart card. That's a tip for the electronic future from Associate Professor Goh Lee Gan of the National University of Singapore. If developed, such records would increase medical efficiency and ensure a patient's privacy, he says. New clinical management software is55 words
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Article54 1998-09-14 6 The Straits Times: Clinton's men on the offensive The Business Times: Asia faces sharp fall in Japanese investments Lianhe Zaobao: Four measures needed to maintain competitive edge: Lim Swee Say Berita Harian: Starr's report slammed RCS morning news: A call to Singaporeans to adjust as country moves54 words
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Article172 1998-09-14 7 ftSRSus HUMPBACK whales swimming along the east coast of Australia are singing new tunes. Compared with a year ago, the new tunes are livelier, reports London's Daily Mail. But why? One theory: The whales are happier. The whales were once heavily exploited by whalers operating from Moreton172 words
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Article60 1998-09-14 7 TRANSPORT| THE express bus services between housing estates and the city are so popular that Singapore Bus Service has extended the hours. The number of people using the services since they started in May last year has increased two-fold. SBS has also added double-deckers to its three services60 words
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Article62 1998-09-14 7 ASIA is likely to be hit hardest as Japan cuts back foreign investment over the next two years. Japanese investors are shying away from those countries which now have a volatile currency exchange. A survey of 4,500 Japanese companies showed a planned total of only 686 projects this62 words
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Article66 1998-09-14 7 ACCIDENT A WOMAN died on Saturday after she and three other passengers were flung off the back of a pick-up when a taxi crashed into it from behind. Madam Ngo Ah Eng, 49, who was pinned under a wheel of the taxi, died. The accident was at the66 words
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Article64 1998-09-14 7 MONEY TIME magazine suggests that Beijing piay devalue the yuan up to 30 per cent early next year to stop further erosion of China's exports. There were growing signs that China was reaching its pain threshold to protect the yuan, the US magazine said. Authorities would allow64 words
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Article50 1998-09-14 7 Quote What Japanese lawmakers and policymakers do, or fail to do, will reverberate far beyond Japan's borders... And Asia wiU need to brace... as Japan approaches its moment Vikram Khanna, writing for The Business Times, on how Japan may be at the epicentre of a global meltdown.50 words
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Article65 1998-09-14 7 Quote ...less well-known schools also have their success stories and no parent should despair if his child fails to get into a popular school. Indeed, in a smaller galaxy, lesser stars may get a better chance to shine more brightly. Tan Sai Siong, a columnist for The Straits65 words
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Article, Illustration43 1998-09-14 8 mil I*lll ui< Hit top yon haar on yaw ht-vohide unlk may make your Noart skip a boat SaM Comfort* t general manager, Mr Yang Ban Sang: Each time the balance on my Cash Card jumped, my heart also jumped.43 words
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Article, Illustration365 1998-09-14 8 Maths Football How to motivate your child There are different strokes for different folks. So says a US-based psychologist, referring to intelligence. He was speaking at a Singapore Teachers' Union seminar last week. And he has some advice for the parent struggling to motivate his child. JILL LIM reports ISPicture/ Alvin Toh - 365 words
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Article, Illustration444 1998-09-14 9 Semen staili nails cheating hubby Many of US President BUI Clinton's woes began with a simple blue dress and three simple letters: DNA. Deoxyribonucleic Acid, or DNA 9 is life's blueprint. It is the chemical substance found in all living things. It contains genetic information. MostPicture/ Sam Yeo - 444 words
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Article, Illustration565 1998-09-14 10 Calvin Low - You can check with DNA lab By Calvin Low YOU can use the services of the DNA laboratory of the Institute of Science and Forensic Medicine (ISFM) at Outram Road. "Yes, this service is open to the public," said Mrs Tan, the DNA laboratopr head, though that remainsArt/ PuayKoon - 565 words
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260 1998-09-14 10 A STAIN need not be visible to the naked eye for DNA to be extracted from it. But what if, say, a semen stain, has been washed? Can the DNA still be traced? "Usually, washed garments are not submitted for examination," said Mrs Tan.260 words
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Article386 1998-09-14 10 UNLIKE fingerprints, not everyone has unique DNA characteristics or "profiles". "It depends upon what you mean by 'unique'," Mrs Tan said. "For instance, identical twins do have the same DNA profiles, though they are not known to have identical fingerprints." To obtain a DNA386 words
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Article321 1998-09-14 12 THE Mahathir-Anwar fallout has left many wondering: Will the Malaysian Prime Minister take his former deputy to court? Or will he be arrested under the Internal Security Act, which means Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will be in jail without trial? Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad321 words
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Article, Illustration175 1998-09-14 12 Reuters FORMER Malaysian deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim and thousands of his supporters were literally in the dark. Datuk Seri Anwar addressed about 3,000 cheering supporters in a darkened parking lot in Malacca last night. On the third leg of a nationwide tour to pressReuters; Picture/ Afp - 175 words
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Article, Illustration28 1998-09-14 13 d nUe < d tanks orpJ!> fur-year term is up, Congress ha* tu V before his remove him from office kas the Wo,decide wheTerto28 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration291 1998-09-14 14 SOME key Republicans are angry and impatient with Democratic President Bill Clinton. They feel he is too aggresive in getting his lawyers to oppose the report by independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr, the International Herald Tribune (IHT) reports today. Mr Clinton's lawyer David Kendall andPicture/ Afp - 291 words
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Article303 1998-09-14 14 Wire services SURE, you did wrong, but don't resign, Mr President. That's what TV polls show most US citizens saying. The American public doesn't think its leader should face impeachment either, yesterday's CBS and CNN surveys revealed. But a majority did think that CongressWire services - 303 words
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Article, Illustration41 1998-09-14 14 mui'mui* Half off Bangladesh is now under water after months off flooding. The waters are also soiled by hman waste and garbage. Said a senior environmMtal officer Water is everywhere, but you can't use it for any purpose.41 words
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Article, Illustration261 1998-09-14 15 QI'M 15 years old and in Secondary 3. I'm studying subjects I'm not very good at or, rather, not at all interested in, although I don't mind literature and geography. I would like to take up fashion designing, or something along this line, such asPicture/ Reuters - 261 words
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Article158 1998-09-14 15 QI AM a 16-year-old girl and 111 be taking my N-level examination this month. My best subjects are elements of office administration, English, biology, mathematics and Mother Tongue. My worst subjects are physics, geography and accounts. I want to be an English radio deejay.158 words
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Article225 1998-09-14 15 QI SAT for my O-level exam last year and obtained four credits. They are English 'C 5), E-Maths 'C 6j f Malay <A2) f food and nutrition 'A 1 and science < physics/chemistry) <D7h Because of my science mark, I did get into225 words
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Article, Illustration285 1998-09-14 16 QI WILL be taking my O-levels this year. I'm interested in the counselling and community services, engineering and mass communication courses offered by the polytechnic. But I'm thinking of backing out from the 0-level examination because I do not feel confident enough. I stopped schoolingPicture/ File - 285 words
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Article148 1998-09-14 16 QI AM a Secondary 2 student in the express stream. From my mid-year results, I found that my humanities are much stronger than my sciences, but I have no interest in history. I am interested in pure physics and chemistry. Which should I choose? IVIaVcnCK A148 words
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Article188 1998-09-14 16 QMY 14-year-old son is in the special stream, doing higher Chinese. In the mid-year exams, he got 48 for the Chinese paper, a fail mark. This is despite him having obtained A 2 for English, maths and science, with a total average of 72.1 per188 words
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Article, Illustration660 1998-09-14 17 That's why I'm leaving TCS, Mark Richmond explains to CHAN SEET FUN M ARK Richmond is now a free agent. The actor's two-year contract with the Television Corporation of Singapore ended earlier this month. He is now working on a part-time basis with TCSPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 660 words
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Article, Illustration195 1998-09-14 18 1998 Sept Contract with TCS ends. From July: Plays Inspector Herbert de Souza in third season of Triple Nine. From May: Plays the trenchcoat-wearing Click-Click Man inVR Man. 1997 Nov: Marries actress Vernetta Lopez. They met when he was working as a DJ at195 words
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Article, Illustration48 1998-09-14 18 IT'S part of a special offer just for TNP readers. And, it's the first of four we'll be printing over the next few days. Cut and keep this one. Collect the next three. And you can walk away with great gifts from Nike.48 words
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Article, Illustration327 1998-09-14 19 ACTRESS Lisa Kudrow (above) won her first Emmy today and said she couldn't have done it without her Friends. The actress, who plays the ditzy Phoebe in the series Friends, won best supporting actress in a comedy series. "This isn't possible without you," she saidPicture/ Reuters - 327 words
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Article, Illustration385 1998-09-14 20 Wire services SPICE Girl Mel B married dancer Jimmy Gulzar amid tight security at a rural church in England late yesterday. Hundreds of fans who had waited outside since early morning failed to catch a glimpse of their idol. The couple are believed to haveWire services - 385 words
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Article, Illustration122 1998-09-14 20 SOME child fans cried when Mel B did not appear outside the church. Seven-year-old Brittany Stallwood had waited since 8 am, hoping to catch a glimpse of any of the Spice Girls at the 3.30 pm ceremony. "I'm disappointed I didn't see any of them," she told122 words
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Article52 1998-09-14 20 LISTEN to our celebrity buzz on 1900-912-0004. jOT What's Antonio Banderas* full name? What ambition did he have before acting? Find out 10 things you knew about him. Also, get thelitest news on Michael Jackson, Robbie Williams and the new season of The X-Files. Calls cost 50 cents52 words
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Article, Illustration509 1998-09-14 21 AMBIGA RAJU - momm jSji CETERA WITH AMBIGA RAJU I HATED Small Soldiers, which was screened in many cinemas in the recent school holidays. I think it was wrong for the film-makers to try to pass it off as a film suitable for children. The major character, Chip Hazard,509 words
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Miscellaneous189 1998-09-14 21 COMICRELIEF Calvin and Hobbes/Bill Watterson EYEfcfIHING FVOMS WADOMLI PUSHES OFF THE. I HE GLIDES WITH UNCHECKED I CHON,**)! OUTSIDE.' IH THE fiCDM/ TWERL'S HO CHUNG KT A SHARP AHGLE, MOMENTUM, TVJRNIN& HIM- YOU'RE BEALLI BOUNCING GRAVITY/ AIMING FOR THE HALLWy] SELF TO BE ABLE TO PUSH OFF "WE V#US TO189 words
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Article, Illustration365 1998-09-14 25 Teo Hwee Nak - —f iV v w* i A Yudofu meal in cool weather by the Ohi River, Kyoto, makes you feel completely Zen-likeM By' Teo Hwee Nak A COMPLETE doufu meal? Like, doufu steamboat? Eeks! you say. Boring! you scream. 'JJ You can*t be more wrong. Especially when Kyoto! doufu365 words
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Article, Illustration483 1998-09-14 35 Gerard Wong - Ml NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIPS: BEDOK KINGS 22 BLACKS 14 By Gerard Wong SOMETHING is seriously wrong with the Blacks. And the club really needs to do something about it soon if it is to avoid becoming the laughing stock of the national championships. We're talking aboutPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 483 words
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Article92 1998-09-14 35 OTHER FIRST GRAPE RESULTS: Bucks 40 Singapore Recreation Club 14 Police SA 0 Lion Red 19 Singapore Cricket Club 11SAFSA 9 San Miguel Wanderers 56 Northern Knights 6 SECOND GRAPE: Bedok Kings 14 Blacks 0 Bucks 15 Singapore Recreation Club 17 Wanderers 27 Northern Knights 7 SATURDAY'S FIRST92 words
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Article, Illustration293 1998-09-14 36 US OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS: FLUSHING MEADOWS. NEW YORK AFP. PATRICK Rafter reigned supreme once again at the National Tennis Centre early this morning. He defeated fellow- Australian Mark Philippoussis in four sets to win the US Open men's singles for the second time. The third-seeded Rafter, who christenedAFP.; Picture/ Reuters - 293 words
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Article99 1998-09-14 36 Reuters. A day after surrendering her US Open singles title to Lindsay Davenport, Martina Hingis won the women's doubles crown yesterday. The top-seeded duo of Hingis and Jana Novotna defeated second seeds Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva 6-3 6-3, completing a rare Grand Slam doubles sweepReuters. - 99 words
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Article, Illustration429 1998-09-14 37 S Gulam - SINGAPORE CUP; BALESTIER CENTRAL 2 WOODLANDS WELLINGTON 3 Saturday'* results Home Utd 3 Jurong 2 Balestier 2 Woodlands 3 Geyfang 2 Gombak 1 TanjongPagar3 Marine Castle 0 Tampines 0 Sembawang2 Tomorrow Jurong vSAFFC Woodlands vTanjongPagar Marine Castle v Balestier SembawangvGeylang Gombak v Tampines All matches start at 7Picture/ Kenneth Koh - 429 words
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Article, Illustration318 1998-09-14 37 HOME UNITED 3 JURONG FC 2 NO money. No coach. No captain. No Sundramoorthy. No Joseph Pragasam. No Jason Ainsley. No Matty Hyson. Yet, the Jurong FC Cobras, playing away at Bishan Stadium, almost pulled off the upset of the weekend. That too against the Home United318 words
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Article, Illustration543 1998-09-14 38 START OF ITALY SERIE A SEASON A flurry of live matches on the box, including the start of the Italian Serie A season, unearths a new global star, the pride of Asia.JEFFREY LOW saw him in action FORGET Michael Owen. Think Hidetoshi Nakata. For the moment atPicture/ Reuters - 543 words
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Article242 1998-09-14 38 REST OF THE ACTION AFP. TITLE challenger Inter-Milan, minus the suspended Ronaldo, had to thank a super-sub in its opening match. Two goals down at Cagliari by the 41st minute, Inter had to call on the luck of Nicola Ventola in the last 15 minutes for aAFP. - 242 words
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Article, Illustration407 1998-09-14 39 ENGLISHPREMIERSHIP’9B ASTON VILLA 2 WIMBLEDON 0 FEW would've expected Aston Villa to be perched on top of the Premiership. But John Gregory's gritty fighters overcame two penalty blunders at Villa Park (Villa's home ground) on Saturday to be No 1. "It's a bit scary to be there. ThePicture/ Reuters - 407 words
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Advertisement373 1998-09-14 39 FASTEST GOAL: Gianfranco Zola 25 seconds (Chelsea v Forest) GOALS: 25 2: Alan Shearer (Newcastle), Hamilton Ricard (Boro) 1: Temuri Ketsbaia (Newcastle), Dwight Yorke, Ronny Johnsen (Man United), Paul Merson, Ian Taylor (Aston Villa), Paulo Wanchope, Francesco Baiano (Derby), Clive Mendonca (Charlton), Gianfranco Zola, Gustavo Poyet (Chelsea), Jean-Claude Darchville (Forest),373 words
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Article, Illustration820 1998-09-14 40 Whenever athletes of the world assemble for a major meet, things are bound to happen and we're not just talking about new marks being set. You can bet that there'll be tears. Cheers, too. Not to mention the jeers. There'll be winners. There'llPicture/ Afp; Picture/ Reuters; Picture/ The Straits Times - 820 words
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Article360 1998-09-14 41 Gerard Wong - HOW IS SINGAPORE FARING? MEN'S SHOOTING By Gerard Wong DONT be upset that national shooters Lee Wung Yew and Chng Seng Mok finished only ninth at the team trap event yesterday. Rather, pray they don't catch a cold before the individual trap event on Thursday.360 words
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Article61 1998-09-14 41 Lee hit 91 birds (21, 23, 23, 24) and Chng shot 89(24, 22, 21,22) The team trap was won by India's Mansher Singh and Manavjit Singh. They scored 192 birds from 200. Australia's Michael Diamand (98 birds) and Benjamin Kelley (92) were second with 190, and England's lan61 words
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Article, Illustration272 1998-09-14 41 MEN'S DOUBLES Malaysia won the men's doubles bowling gold yesterday. The duo of Kenny Ang and Ben Heng both left-handers blazed the lanes at the Pyramid Bowl with a final score of 3,552 pintails. Bermuda was second with 3,329 pintails while Australia took the bronze with 3,229. Singapore representedPicture/ The Straits Times - 272 words
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Article, Illustration370 1998-09-14 42 AFP. FRANKIE Fredericks offered new hope to Commonwealth Games organisers when he announced that he could still be running in the Games. After winning the World Cup 200 m at the World Cup in Johannesburg yesterday, he said: M I love my country and I haveAFP. - 370 words
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Article212 1998-09-14 42 AFP, Bernama. OFF LIMITS: An impromptu striptease by four Hongkong women rugby players created an embarrassing scene at the Commonwealth Games Sevens yesterday. The quartet stripped to their bras and danced to Joe Cocker's "You Can Keep Your Hat On" in front of 5,000 spectators. While suchAFP, Bernama. - 212 words
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Article92 1998-09-14 42 Bernama. SWIMMING (Finals): Women's 400 m Freestyle, Men's 100 m Freestyle, Women's 100 m Backstroke, Men's 200 m Back Stroke, Women's 4 X 100 m Freestyle BADMINTON Team Event Final Rounds HOCKEY (Men) New Zealand v Trinidad Tobago, Australia vs South Africa, India vs Wales (Women) IndiaBernama. - 92 words
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Article, Illustration280 1998-09-14 43 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR O MIDDLESBROUGH 3 PAUL Gascoigne made a winning return to his former club Tottenham Hotspur yesterday. Gazza's Middlesbrough side romped to a 3-0 victory at White Hart Lane (Spurs' ground) yesterday with the former England international turning in his finest performance in recent memory.Picture/ Reuters - 280 words
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Article151 1998-09-14 43 THE BIG BUY OF MANCHESTER UNITED Reuters. SAUDI ARABIA billionaire Prince Al-Walid bin Talal is keen to be a part-owner of Manchester United thanks to media tycoon Rupert Murdoch. "If you are going to buy a club, you may as well look for the best," saidReuters. - 151 words
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Article, Illustration86 1998-09-14 43 Reuters. ITALIAN club Inter Milan is interested in buying England and Newcastle striker Alan Shearer, reported British papers. The Mail said Rudd Gullit, who has been in charge of Newcastle for just over two weeks, was keen to revamp his side and needed to sell players toReuters. - 86 words
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