The New Paper, 5 October 1998

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  • 7 1 the new paper MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1998
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  • MALAYSIATODAY
    • 108 2 MALAYSIA'S former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim arrived in court this morning wearing a neck brace. He was brought to the Kuala Lumpur High Court in a police van. The court is expected to set a date for his trial on 10 charges
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    • 37 2 Our cartoonist Colin Goh brings you Yankee Doodles, a new comic strip on life as a post-graduate law student in New York. Every Monday, starting today /Page 30 Laughlines has been held over
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    • 694 2 Five killed in KL police shootout Police rescued the 11-year-old son of former Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Muhammad Muhammad Taib on Friday night after a bloody shootout with five of the boy's suspected kidnappers in Kuala Lumpur. One of those killed
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    • 274 2 6 suspected armed robbers shot dead by police On a tip-off, police spot six men in a van heading towards Kota Baru They give chase, and open fire afler several shots are fired at them Police seize several guns and spent cartridges SIX men, believed to have been
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    • 77 2  -  Picture/ Harian Metro lam grateful to God and I thank the police for saving my child. lam amazed by the efficiency of our policemen... as they managed to solve my child y s kidnapping case in just a few days. Tan Sri Muhammad Muhammad Taib (left),
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    • 318 2 IT was five days of drama for the Malaysian police and former Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Muhammad Muhammad Taib after his son was kidnapped on Monday. Below is a chronology of the events that unfolded after the boy was kidnapped until the police stormed
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  • THENEWSTODAY
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      728 3 The trick's the treat Tricks, threats or torture? Anwar Ibrahim says he was beaten by interrogators. While Malaysia investigates the sacked deputy prime minister's claim, one thing is certain: He was interrogated, just as anyone else facing criminal charges. What is the experience like? What techniques do interrogators use?
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    • 72 3 ISRAEL'S internal security organisation has admitted to using force during some interrogations. It is called "moderate" pressure. Officers of the Shin Bet shake suspects to get information. Their reasoning: Violently shaking suspects while grasping their clothing leaves no marks or permanent damage. However, Palestinians and others detainees
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    • 72 3 THE Khmer Rouge, rulers of Cambodia between 1975 and 1979, used brutal methods at the Toul Sleng torture centre. Some victims had their nails pulled out, former information officer Nhem Ein has said. Others were electrocuted. Some had water poured into their noses. Others were starved. "In
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    • 288 3 WHILE violence is often NOT effective, says the ClA's KUBARK document, a subtler form of coercion can be effective. Beatings could stiffen the subject's resolve. The subject might even come to enjoy pain. Also, the fear of force (much more effective) is lost. Finally,
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 221 4 tflr ABOUT 500 Singaporeans have signed an Advance Medical Directive or living will said Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong. Most were healthy. "We expect the number to increase... this is a sensitive issue and we are not taking a very active role in pushing it. It
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    • 38 4 AMD forms are available at private clinics and polyclinics. The form must be signed in the presence your doctor and one other witness. The form is confidential and will be kept in the Health Ministry's registry.
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    • 74 4 NOTJIQNSTROUS Clones have a very bad reputation with the public and I want to emphasise that it's not true. It's a jolly little baby it looks like every other little baby. It's not a Frankenstein monster. US scientist Dr Richard Seed, 69, who intends to clone himself to
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    • 62 4 The Straits Times: Economic crisis: No G-7 joint action The Business Times: Big Indon Chinese firms may soon be just bit players LianheZaobao: BG Lee: If CPFcontributions are cut, the cuts will be fair and uniform Berita Harian: Mendaki to revise education scheme RCS morning news: DPM
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      41 4 it JAM-PACKED: Motorists stuck in a jam at the Causeway yesterday afternoon. Traffic tailed back all the way to the Bukit Timah Expressway on both evenings of the first weekend of Malaysia's currency controls. Picture/ The Straits Times
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    • News Break
      • 75 4 BIS SINGAPOREANS are spending more abroad. Last year, Singaporeans spent about $9.1 billion outside the country, up from $8.2 billion in 1996 and $7.2 billion in 1995. These figures from the Trade and Industry Ministry mean the amount spent abroad has gone up by an average of
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      • 69 4 BBS THE Mendaki Tuition Scheme will be bigger next year. Changes include talks to help parents understand the schooling system and a programme to help give pre-schoolers from lower income families a head start. In the broadening of academic programmes, tuition for top students will be extended to
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      • 79 4 BEn?S THERE is more good news for the elderly who live in flats. Six blocks of one-room HDB flats in Ang Mo Kio, Chai Chee, Telok Blangah Crescent and Toa Payoh are to be refurbished with features to make them more friendly to the aged. The flats will
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      • 76 4 CRISIS THE world's richest nations have ruled out acting together to stop a meltdown of world markets. The Group of Seven finance ministers and central banks meeting in Washington said they want to keep their economies on a strong growth path and avoid a global crisis. Each nation
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    • Article, Illustration
      161 5 News makers HE is 77 years old. And Mr John Glenn (right) is not heading for a quiet retirement. Instead he'll be heading for space on Oct 29. Not that space travel is something new to Mr Glenn. In 1962 he became the first American to orbit
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      15 5 OK, for the sake of the American people, I will shut up. .7,
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    • 79 5 COURT THE owners of the ocean research ship Calypso, are seeking compensation from a local shipyard, reports The Business Times. The hearing begins today. The ship's owner, the Paris-based Cousteau Society is understood to be seeking about US$2.3 million ($3.8 million) in compensation from Kwong Soon Engineering Shipyard.
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    • 71 5 RAPES INDONESIAN armed forces (Abri) chief General Wiranto has said again that there is no proof that ethnic Chinese women were raped in the May riots. He said the authorities checked at least 20 hospitals in Jakarta, Singapore and Perth, Australia, where victims had reportedly sought treatment.
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    • 68 5 CHINA CHINA'S central government has laid off 47.5 per cent of its 48,000 central level civil servants. And the number of ministries and commissions have been cut from 40 to 29. Figures show that Beijing spent 1.35 billion yuan ($261 million) in 1996 to support 42,600 employees
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    • 73 5 BUS NOW those living in Malaysia can take up to RM50.000 ($20,000) in foreign currency out of the country. They can obtain clearance from state Customs officers for amounts of more than RM 10,000, up to the RM50.000 limit. Previously, only Bank Negara Malaysia could approve any amount
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    • 81 5 South China Morning Post Heat turned up as global economic chiefs meet Philippine Daily Inquirer More troops scour Sulu for kidnappers New Straits Times: KL welcomes Japan's USs3ob aid TV 3: The housing industry is showing signs of improvement and potential for further growth said Housing and
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 732 6 Forget Bill Clinton. Never mind Anwar Ibrahim. This is the man who matters. Every move he makes, every word he utters, hits your pocket. That is how powerful he is. Dr Alan Greenspan is chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board.
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    • 227 7 FAR from being upset with Hong Leong Finance for taking them to court, Madam Tan Gin Huay and her mother, Madam Sim Sai Quek, said they are sorry if the company was affected by publicity from the case. Said Madam Sim in Hokkien: "But I hope it
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    • 492 10  - I was drunk he insulted mum Says man accused of stabbing prison warden (right) to death By Danny Lim HE said he was angry when the prison warden, Mr Jaranjeet Singh, allegedly insulted his mother. And so S Nagarajan Kuppusamy, 39, got into a fight with Mr Singh, 40, stabbing
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 159 11 Reuters. THE US Congress is expected to start impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton this week. The Republicans say they hope it will be done by New Year's Day. But they haven't set a deadline. The Democrats want a earlier ending for
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    • 164 11 Source: Reuters. HAVE an affair to find happiness? Forget that watch TV soap operas such as Melrose Place instead to be really happy. So says Oxford Professor Michael Argyle, who has spent 11 years analysing thousands of questionnaires on what makes people happy. The
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    • 354 12  -  AUSTRALIAN LIBERALS WIN ELECTION By Peter Wilson REPORTING FROM SYDNEY PAULINE Hanson is out but not quite finished. She has three or four million reasons to stay near the political sidelines... $4 million. She lost her seat in Australia's Parliament in Saturday's election but
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    • 199 12 HIS shoulders were slumped as he walked in to claim victory in Australia's general election on Saturday night. He's got so many fights ahead. Prime Minister John Howard survived with the most seats but lost his huge majority in a 5 per cent swing to Labor.
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  • MALAYSIATOOAY
    • 505 13 A Malaysian PARTI His legal problems aside, sacked Malaysian deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim is banking on his reform movement to rebuild his shattered political career. But is a political comeback for him possible? Our special correspondent, IBEKAY, doesn't think so. He argues his case in
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      457 14 Even that is fraught with problems. Malaysia is not the United States or even Indonesia, as Tun Ghafar Baba the man Anwar ousted in 1993 from the Umno deputy presidency put it. The vaunted political machine that Anwar had painstakingly built in 16 years in Umno evaporated the moment he
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    • 646 15  -  By Brian Miller I'M beginning to like this woman more and more. I like her confidence. I like her style. The way she carries herself in the wake of adversity is remarkable. She's calm, serene, charming. Just looking at her conjures up images of her
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    • Latest on Anwar saga...
      • 59 15 TWO doctors have examined Anwar Ibrahim over his claim that he was beaten up in custody. Orthopaedic surgeon Borhan Tan and senior physician Kew Siong Tong of the University Hospital conducted the check-up. Anwar stayed overnight and was seen leaving the hospital at 1.25 pm yesterday. He is
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      • 55 15 ANWAR tried to start a revolution, Umno vice-president Najib Tun Razak said. If Anwar loved the party, he would not have done what he did, he said. "He has rejected everything whether it be Umno, the government, the police, the judiciary ...everything." Datuk Negib also disagreed with Anwar's
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      • 67 15 INDONESIAN President B J Habibie may not attend the A pec summit in KL next month. *T am very concerned over how my friend Anwar Ibrahim has been treated.l am concerned because people should not forget that Anwar had contributed a lot for the benefit of his country,
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      • 64 15 A NEW police unit has been set up in Malaysia to monitor the Internet for information that may affect public security. The unit was set up under the instruction of the PM, Bernama said. It will check to see how Anwar supporters used the Net to organise protest
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      57 16 111 u Km u Hongkong actress Carina Lau has been offered the lead role in the TV serial Mulan. Here's how she responded to fears that she Is too busty for the role of the Chinese heroine: I simply need to exercise hard before filming starts. When I
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    • 156 17 QI'M 23. I'm taking a part-time accounting course at a private school (Institute of Technical Education). It will end in May next year. But, Mr Wijey, I'm thinking of quitting my job to study full time to sit for the A-level examinations. The
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    • 99 17 QI'M in Primary 5. I'm good in maths and English but I find Chinese hard to understand and science a problem. Sometimes my teacher gives answers without explanations. What can I do? NHS A WHEN one is weak in a subject, it's all the more important
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    • 181 18 QrVE been a kindergarten teacher for three years since the O levels. But I've been thinking of going back to studies. My interest is in design. I'm wondering whether I can apply for a design course at Temasek Polytechnic or Nanyang Academy of Fine
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    • 202 18 QI'M 17. I'm disappointed that I can't do the O levels. I got 12 points in the N levels last year. So it was suggested to me that I should consider applying for courses in the Institute of Technical Education. As I'm keen on information
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    • 147 18 QI'M a working woman and I'm keen to upgrade my O levels. I understand that the Institute of Education's Certificate in Business Skills is the entry requirement to go for a diploma at a polytechnic. My main interest is tourism studies. Is The International Air
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  • Article, Illustration
    340 19  -  vaw»r r *iir^^ By Hazel Tan HEY, isn't that Thomas Ong? Yes. But what's he doing behind a wet market chicken stall, clad in a plastic apron? The actor was learning to dissect and chop chickens at the Haig Road market last Thursday. He was preparing for his
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  • 189 20 IS Thomas a fast learner or was the task too simple? It's not easy to dissect a chicken, said Madam Khoo. A beginner would usually take two weeks to master the technique. Thomas needed only three hours. No wonder his teacher was full of praise.
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 362 21 In an unlikely pairing of bands, U2 and Boyzone will collaborate on one track of an upcoming album. JASON LEE, a self-confessed U2fan, freaks out OK. I'll come straight to the point. I am a U2 fan and I am shocked that the veteran rockers are
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    • 336 22  -  New comedy without Jack Neo? By Hazel Tan WHERE Got Problem. Yes, that's the new movie planned by the producers of the Singapore hit movie, Money No Enough. Where (Jot Problem is another comedy about how two friends pull through the economic crisis after their businesses fail.
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    • 60 22 Want to act in Where Got Problem? The production company is looking for new talents. On the wanted list: A cute boy, aged between seven and nine; a wise, elderly Teochew man and a pretty girl aged between 16 and 17. Auditions will be held from Oct 9-11 at
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    • 470 39 Ml NATIONAL RUCBY CHAMPIONSHIP: SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB 14 BLACKS 17 LAST-MINUTE PENALTY SINKS CRICKET CLUB By Gerard Wong BLACKS skipper Gilbert Soh may have scored many penalties in his more than 10 years of playing rugby. But, surely, none will ever be more memorable
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    • 255 39 REST OF THE FIRST GRADE ACTION SECOND GRAPE RESULTS Bedok Kings 15 SRC 7 Northern Knights 31 Safsa 0 Singapore Cricket Club 55 Blacks 0 Wanderers 48 Lion Red 0 WOMEN'S TOUCH RUGBY Untouchables 2 Blacks 'B' 1 Bedok Titans 0 Singapore Recreation Club 2 Wantok
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    • 455 40  -  NATIONAL STREET SOCCER LEAGUE: LEE HSIEN LOONG CHALLENGE TROPHY FINALS By Gerard Wong JIN Tai Secondary's Syed Karim was the only male player who came closest to equaling Azean's four-goal feat. like 14-year-old Secondary Two student scored a hat-trick to help SAF Warriors (Team 2) beat
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    • 363 40 GRAND SLAM CUP: WOMEN'S FINAL THE trademark missile shots won Venus Williams the first women's final of the Grand Slam Cup in Munich yesterday. The world No 5 overpowered Patty Schnyder 6-2,3-6, 6-2. The towering 18-year-old American, who had earned U*****,346 ($1.65 million) since the start
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    • 270 41  -  ASIAN CLUBS SELANCOR 0 SAFFCI (Selangor wins 4-2 on aggregate) WOOOLANDSI SiNTNANA FC (ThaHand)l (Sinthana wins 5-2 on aggregate) By! S Gulam THEY both did well in the return legs after disastrous first legs. But Singapore's two representatives have been knocked out of Asia's premier clubs'
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    • 326 41  -  By S Gulam THE Tiger Cup winners have yet to get their prize money nearly one month after their famous victory. The reason: The Football Association of Singapore has yet to receive the US$BO,OOO ($135,000) prize-money cheque from the Tiger Cup organisers. But while waiting for the cheque
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    • 39 41 HERE'S the latest suggestion: Let the PXs keep about 10 per cent share of the prize-money as administrative costs. Distribute the rest to the players and officials. The team officials are awaiting a reply from the FAS.
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    • 233 41 rrs a US$BO,OOO story that has seen its share of flip-flops. After the preliminary round, team manager Omar Ibrahim suggested to FAS president Ibrahim Othman that whatever prize money won be given to the players. The president agreed. He announced it to team officials and players, including captain
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      44 42 JEFFREY LOW gets close to English soccer action. ?very Monday, he discusses the major issues of the weekend's Premiership programme. Today, he asks: Man United's black jerseys will it prove lucky or unlucky in the title chase? This and four other issues.
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    • 244 42 LIVERPOOL 1 CHELSEA 1 BRILLIANT. Absolutely brilliant. A fine example, indeed, of how football should be played for the full 90 minutes. Fluid, fast-thinking passing, positional switches, creative running into spaces, instinctive shooting altogether, a textbook story of intelligent football. Gone is the demonic speed of
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    • 201 42 ON Thursday, UEFA will meet to decide how long Paul Ince should be banned from playing. In the match against Sweden on Sept 5, Ince was accused of swearing at the Italian referee after he was handed a second yellow card and ordered off. He is
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    • 260 43 SOUTHAMPTON 0 MAN U 3 SECOND in the standings now, coming up nicely after eight weeks... but can Manchester United take the title at the end of 36 hard weeks? As luck would surely play some part in the championship race, any ominous signs could raise doubts
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    • 116 43 ARSENAL 3 NEWCASTLE 0 WHEN Dennis Bergkamp starts to score, Arsenal begins to sing. And that was how it looked at home-ground Highbury last night, when at last Bergkamp broke his 10-game duck not with a bang, but two bangs. Question is, will it last? Will
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    • 95 43 COVENTRY 1 VILLA 2 ITS a big credit to manager John Gregory that unlikely Aston Villa is still leading the table. For, how long will this fine run last? Now only eight weeks old, the new season has not really come down to the brasstacks of endurance.
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    • 92 43 DERBY OTOTTENH AMI GEORGE Graham may say that he had nothing to do with Spurs' important victory. But whether his debut appearance as the new manager was only token and not technical, his very presence in the stands must have counted. Funny part was, his fame
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    • 345 44 LIVERPOOL 1 Jamie Redknapp 82nd min CHELSEA 1 Casiraghi 10 Crowd: 44,404 LIVERPOOL David James Jason McAteer (Vegard Heggem 56th) Jamie Carragher Phil Babb (Dominic Matteo 24) Stig Bjornebye Oyvind Leonhardsen (Karlheinz Riedle 64) Jamie Redknapp Paul Ince H- Patrik Berger Robbie Fowler Michael Owen CHELSEA EdDeGoey DanPetrescu
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    • 254 44 Carlingnet. AFTER the early setback of going 1-0 down, Liverpool began to fight its way back into the match. Midfielders Jamie Redknapp and Oyvind Leonhardsen were working extra hard to turn the tide. Robbie Fowler had a 20-metre shot that dipped just over and then a snap-shot on
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    • 539 45  -  1 WATCH OUT: THE 'ICE-BERG' IS BACK WITH TWO GOALS ARSENAL 3 Dennis Bergkamp 21st, 65 Nicolas Anelka 29 NEWCASTLE 0 Crowd: 38,102 By. Jeffrey Low Reuters. THE MATCH DUTCHMAN Dennis Bergkamp scored his first two goals of the season at Highbury (Arsenal's home ground) yesterday.
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    • 35 45 I'm determined not to let it worry me. It is important, of course, to put your first goal in but until that happens, I will just keep working for the tSam Bergkatnp
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    • 22 45 In some ways it's a defeat) happened. DeMt&(Bergkamp) is almost unstoppable when he is on form. Newcastle manager Gullit
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    • 417 46 Most football teams have lucky charms or mascots that they parade on match days. But witches? Yes, German First Division club Nuremberg's mascot is a witch and before the game he kicks a ball around the ground to bring good luck. Only problem is, Nuremberg lost 5-1 to
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    • 300 46 Reuters. BRAZILIAN striker Edmundo was understudy to Ronaldo at the World Cup. But yesterday, Edmundo took centre stage himself, scoring a last-minute goal to maintain Fiorentina's 100 per cent start to the Italian Serie A season with a 1-0 home win over Udinese. With the match
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    • 44 42 f ...Nflwj And, of course, fans must have their say. For ultimately, without the fans, there is no football. So, fans, do you agree with Jeffrey Low's views? And what are yours? E-mail us at TNPsports@sph .com.sg or fax: 737 5375 by midnight tomorrow.
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    • 395 43 FASTEST GOAL: Eddie Youds: Five minutes (for Charlton at Forest). GOALS: 24 2: Garry Ritcroft (Blackburn), Mikkel Beck (Boro), Ian Taylor (Aston Villa), Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal) 1: Callum Davidson (Blackburn), Trond Soltvedt (Coventry), Hamilton Ricard, Paul Gascoigne (Boro), Sol Campbell (Tottenham), Eddie Youds (Charlton), Tony Cottee (Leicester), Dwight Yorke, Andy
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