The New Paper, 9 November 1998
1998-11-09
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THENEWSTODAY
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286 1998-11-09 2 THE trial of former dopMty Ibi hi m enters its sixth day today. The Now p a p er lnfolin^ 1900-914-0002, will bring you updates of the trial from 1 pm. Cads cost 30 FORMER Malaysian deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim has smuggled a written286 words
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Article, Illustration431 1998-11-09 2 Singapore and Hongkong seeking top spot in financial trading THEY have long been rivals in the race to become Asia's No 1 financial centre outside of Japan. But now, the battle between Singapore and Hongkong to gain the upper hand in the profitable financial sector trading431 words
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Article, Illustration795 1998-11-09 3 About six months ago, a KL writer wrote a book which stirred a hornet's nest in Malaysia. The title: 50 Reasons Why Anwar Ibrahim Cannot Become Prime Minister. The writer, Khalid Jafri, has been charged with libel and slander. But his book played a big part in getting theArt/ DANTE - 795 words
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Advertisement34 1998-11-09 2 Sorry Growing Up girl ties the knot (TNP, Nov7): IRIN Gan's husband is Steve Ting and not Steve Ping as reported. Leisure mocx Showtime: Page 17 to 20 Comics: Page 24 TV: Page 4334 words
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If you ask me how I feel... only regret, not particularly sad that I might go to jail... Regret that something like that happened because of me.
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Article, Illustration771 1998-11-09 4 Peek leek Siong is belli/id bars, having been jailed two years for killing three people and in juring six others after his ear ploughed into a crowded Dendemeer bus stop. TE() 1111 EE NAK spent an hour with him the night before he was senteneed on Saturday. THE man771 words
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Article, Illustration715 1998-11-09 5 PECK Teck Siong sat very still in the dock on Saturday. He had waited five months for this day, and one could see, as he stared straight ahead, that he was all ready "to face the music", as he had put it the715 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article104 1998-11-09 6 HRT OUR LEADERS ON EmN^AUYSj^^J HELPING Malaysia to raise money will be on a win-win basis. Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said: The Malaysians have expressed desire to raise funds in Singapore, so I think a deal can be worked out that is beneficial to both sides."104 words
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90 1998-11-09 6 I HELPING OTHERS AN old woman in Canton bought some Singaporeans red bean buns because they did not have the domestic renminbi to buy them. In that group was the man who would be Singapore's Prime Minister. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong90 words
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Article84 1998-11-09 6 HELPING OURSELVES OUR measures to boost competitiveness must be finely balanced. Speaking of CPF cuts, Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said: "If we go too deep, it may cause a change in mood and a loss of confidence because people suddenly find that they are84 words
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Article52 1998-11-09 6 South China Morning Post Jakarta braces for protests Berita Harian Malaysia: RM 111, 153 confiscated The New Straits Times: Ensuring viable firms get funding TV 3: The Umno management and discipline committee will interview 25 party members BBC news: US Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson to visit52 words
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Article, Illustration45 1998-11-09 6 wQure STASHED CASH: A Malaysian Customs official shows whan about M$ 110,000 ($47,000) In cash was hidden in the engine of a car. Three Singaporeans trying to take the money out of Malaysia were caught on Saturday. Picture/ Berita Harian MalaysiaPicture/ Berita Harian Malaysia - 45 words
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Article62 1998-11-09 6 The Straits Times: Aid for KL will be 'on basis of win-win' The Business Times: Directors of listed firms yet to take cut in fees Uanhe Zaobao: PM Goh: Financial crisis tests Singaporeans' morale Berita Harian: Halal market spreads despite economic crisis RCS morning news: DPM Lee62 words
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News Break
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Article, Illustration61 1998-11-09 6 COURT A HEARING starts today to determine whether the wife of politician Tang Liang Hong owns a bungalow in Hua Guan Avenue. Mrs Tang says it's hers and shouldn't be sold to pay his debts. Mr Tang owes Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew $739,976 over defamation cases. He61 words
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Article64 1998-11-09 6 ATTACK A SUSPECT in a tourist passport scam stabbed a hotel security officer who caught him. Even so, the security officer, Mr SN Gunajekaran, 43, managed to pin the man down with the help of his colleagues at the Westin Stamford Hotel. The man had been loitering in64 words
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Article63 1998-11-09 6 I BUSINESS WANTED: Land around our petrol kiosks. Ads like these may soon become common. Oil firms can now develop the airspace above kiosks on sites of more than 2,400 sq m into apartments, offices or shopping complexes. But for smaller kiosks, nearby sites would have to be63 words
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Article53 1998-11-09 6 [SRI LANKA SRI LANKAN maids working abroad have slammed the government for withdrawing their duty-free entitlements. The government had announced that Sri Lankans returning home after a year's employment abroad would no longer be entitled to it. Previously, they could import or buy duty-free merchandise to the value53 words
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257 1998-11-09 7 in FSHSus TIMES are tough, but directors of locally-listed firms are still taking home more. The Business Times reports that of some 70 companies surveyed which reported either lower profits or more losses in the last financial year, more than two-thirds paid their257 words
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Article57 1998-11-09 7 MALAYSIA MANY people in Malaysia are still "stateless" even though they have lived there more than 40 years. Most are Chinese and Indians, some are Malays and Indonesians. They hold red identity cards, but have no official identification papers. They do not know that citizenship application was simplified57 words
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Article65 1998-11-09 7 SHOPPING DUTY-FREE shops on Malaysia's borders will soon have cooking oil for sale to foreigners at a higher price than that in ordinary shops. The price has yet to be fixed. Palm oil-based cooking oil is sold at RM2.50 ($1.05) a kg in Malaysia. It costs about RM5.2065 words
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Article68 1998-11-09 7 I BRITAIN I BRITISH Prime Minister Tony Blair has openly supported a minister who has admitted he's gay. Agriculture Minister Nick Brown admitted he was gay after an ex-partner tried to sell a story about them. This comes days after Welsh Secretary Ron Davies quit. He was robbed68 words
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Article55 1998-11-09 7 [EDUCATION! A COMMUNITY self-help group wants its tutors to go the IT way. The Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC) will train its tutors to use computers in lessons so that its curriculum materials keep up with the government's information technology drive. The group's 1,100 tutors, mostly retired55 words
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Article40 1998-11-09 7 Wkjnve to take a grip steps to restore the competitive edge so that the economy can keep going... We have to stay alert, assess the situation and sprint ahead from a stronger position. Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew40 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article568 1998-11-09 8 No wav Don't touch my allowance. It's for my savings. Lean times loom. Working adults have been told to bite the bullet Expect a 10 percentage point cut in CPF, says the PM. And, possibly, other wage cuts. Many Singaporeans have had their voices heard568 words
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287 1998-11-09 8 SO maybe parents these days just can't bear to tighten the screws. But deeper factors might explain why they "shield" their kids, say experts. For one: "The (long-term) reduction of family size." Parents "shield" partly because, unlike in earlier generations, they can now287 words
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Article, Illustration508 1998-11-09 9 No way Cut back? How, when there's nothing to cut? FOR four months, student K Nithianandan's family of five has lived on $500 a month his father's take-home pay. That works out to just $100 a person a month. Meagre, considering that it has to be used forPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 508 words
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Article307 1998-11-09 9 MOST parents even those who have been retrenched want their children to be shielded from the economic crunch. There may not be year-end holidays, big shopping trips or indulgence in branded goods, but there won't be any cuts in allowances either, said some parents307 words
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Article, Illustration86 1998-11-09 10 mui<mui< Mr Mneshßliatla, 29, co-fonnder and managing director of Tho Edge Consultants Pto Ud, wants to be among tho best providers of Internet-related solutions. Said Mr Bhatia: I just want to create something that has an impact on people's lives. It doesn't have to be like, ultra-good,86 words
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Article, Illustration492 1998-11-09 10 Last year, NTUC Chief Lim Boon Heng praised one union leader who helped others even though he, too, had been retrenched. And at the close of the NTUC Ordinary Delegates Conference recently, Mr Lim mentioned this leader again. MICHELLE ANG catches up withPicture/ Sam Yeo - 492 words
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Article253 1998-11-09 10 THE workers had seen the end coming. The company was shaky, and fewer machines were running. Mr Varukatty started td prepare his family for the impending retrenchment. He said: "My sons were naturally concerned, but they were confident that I would survive. We talked about it. *They253 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration374 1998-11-09 11 INDONESIA'S TOP LAWMAKING BODY MEETS IN CRUCIAL SESSION Source: IHT, AWSJ and Wire services. INDONESIA'S top lawmaking body meets this week to decide on sweeping changes that may ignite fresh trouble. It all depends on what happens when the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) meets from tomorrow. TheSource: IHT, AWSJ and Wire services.; Picture/ AFP - 374 words
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Article95 1998-11-09 11 THE main agenda of the MPR session is to ratify laws that limit the country's presidency to two, five-year terms. It will also bring forward general elections to 1999 from. 2002, sources said. The laws are a crucial part of the sweeping political and economic reforms95 words
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Article, Illustration406 1998-11-09 12 No more concerts for you after 1999, says singer Celine Dion's husband No more space flights for you, says wife of 77-year-old astronaut John Glenn Wire services. TWO letters. One is a consonant. The other is a vowel. Two people. One is an elderly astronaut.Wire services. - 406 words
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Article158 1998-11-09 12 Peter Wilson - BY Peter Wilson REPORTING FROM SYDNEY IT was your normal X-Files autopsy. The body in Sydney's Westmead Morgue was handled with extraordinary caution. Nobody wanted to take any risks, police said. The mystery man's body is still highly toxic and doctors are wary of contamination. A158 words
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Article, Illustration62 1998-11-09 13 muKmuK fIMMCW Cfftis. CMMMtS Mr SfM KMMr f a We need hard solutions to real k problems. And we need more than V just intellectuals We need who can go out and J make sure that policies and programmes are implemented with consistency, honesty and dedication. This62 words
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Article, Illustration266 1998-11-09 13 Salary plane RUSSIAMIRUN^A^^MON£\^^PA^^^I^T^ AFP. WE'VE no money to pay your wages. So take the aeroplanes. That's what a cash-strapped Russian airline has offered its pilots. The 12-seater Antonovs, single-engined planes which remain a workhorse of Russian air transport despite its obsolete design, have been given out to the pilots. "WeAFP. - 266 words
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173 1998-11-09 13 Reuters. THE Russian economy continues to be in bad shape. Thousands of people marked the 81st anniversary of the 1917 Russian revolution last Saturday by marching through Moscow and other cities under the red banner. But the vast majority of Russia, preoccupied with its worstReuters. - 173 words
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DEARWIJEY
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Article, Illustration347 1998-11-09 14 I CALL US Call **********3 and leave your questions for Mr Wijey. You can listen to his earlier advice, too. This week's Q&A: From poly to university He still cannot read well Which has a more promising future nursing or fine arts? Calls cost 30347 words
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Article216 1998-11-09 14 QI STOPPED going to school last year after the first term. This year, I found out I can sit for the GCE N-level examinations as a private candidate because I passed my subjects. I had wanted to register as a private candidate for the N-level216 words
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Article192 1998-11-09 14 QI AM in Secondary 1 (express stream) and consider myself an above-average student. But I am easily distracted and feel bored. How do I get over this? I have a very deep interest in marine matters, especially when viewing documentaries on sharks and sea creatures. Can192 words
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Article, Illustration234 1998-11-09 15 QI'LL soon graduate from Singapore Polytechnic. I had considered doing a degree course full time. But as my grades are only average, I have decided to look at doing a degree course part-time instead. How long will it take me to get theIllustration/ Simon Ang - 234 words
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Article141 1998-11-09 15 TO be a police officer, you have to be at least 1.62 m tall and weigh more than 54 kg. That's the minimum. New applicants have to go through six months of basic training at the academy. First posting will not be to the CID, which is a141 words
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Article309 1998-11-09 15 QI AM living with my mother, my brother and my husband and our son. My mum is quite sickly. I am working on three rotating shifts. My brother is 16 years old and waiting for his N-level results. My son is 1 l /i309 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration464 1998-11-09 18 Her 'elder brother' made her cry again It was a song that did it. Irin Gan got emotional when the song was dedicated to her and the man she married on Saturday. HAZEL TAN was there at The Ritz Carlton, and paints this picture of the glittering ceremony AS herPictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 464 words
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Article178 1998-11-09 18 JUST who is Inn's man? Nothing much was known about Mr Steve Ting. He is shy with the media, and didn't want to be photographed or interviewed before their big day, Irin had said. All that was known: He is 41 and he owns an178 words
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Article, Illustration384 1998-11-09 19 Hazel Tan - By Hazel Tan SHE saved half her pocket money every day, for two months, just to catch her favourite star in person. But all she got was a mere five-minute look at Indian superstar Shah Rukh Khan last Sunday afternoon. And the 16-year-old student, who384 words
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Article, Illustration70 1998-11-09 19 LISTEN to our celebrity buzz on 1900-*****04. What instrument did lames Woods (right) learn to play as a boy? Why was his dream of becoming an eye surgeon shattered? How did he get his first Broadway role? Find out more in 10 things you never knew70 words
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Advertisement236 1998-11-09 19 Don't be handicapped by your English! Arc you content with the way How to express your ideas you speak and write? Arc you fluently. sure that you are not making The study requires only a little mistakes that cause people to time, and very moderate fees underrate you? You are236 words
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Article, Illustration504 1998-11-09 20 SAW TEK MENG - Etcetera WITH SAW TEK MENG A MAN was found shot dead after a Primary Production Department (PPD) officer used a shot gun to hunt down stray dogs. Soon after, the department issued a press statement. It made these points: The police and PPD are investigating504 words
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Advertisement269 1998-11-09 20 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN IN the SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE The post is a civilian, non-uniformed position. The successful applicant will mix. prepare and dispense medicine for patients in the Police Academy Clinic. 1) At least 4 G.C.E. 'C Level Passes (preferably include General Science, Physical Science or Chemistry) 2) Those with at269 words
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Article, Illustration458 1998-11-09 21 Teo Yun Yun - BY Teo Yun Yun IF YOU think kebayas are only for Mak Neneks, think again. Teenagers are now digging into mum's even granny's treasure trove of old clothes to wear clubbing and they've rediscovered the kebaya. No longer is the traditional Bibik wear something worn only by oldPictures/ Sam Yeo - 458 words
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Article122 1998-11-09 21 FOR purists who insist on a body-skimming traditional-style kebaya, the place to go is Saint Francis Enterprises in Frankel Avenue. There, in the Peranakan heartland of Siglap, you can get your kebaya personally tailored by local designer Benjamin Seek. Said Mr Seek, 26, whose shop also sells122 words
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Miscellaneous31 1998-11-09 22 COMICRELIEF ltt» H rJ 7 1 ITS fl WAY OF IES. IDE fllUjfltS T ffi: JiUt MNJHGUdHTHEWCK HEflWiTtfflT NBrJ jZjT'r I Jk I OHWINGWjbTHE I is®!^ f THEy^s^yjSMMfwai'rl f -£mj& RJILIEXPERIENCED*BMIN631 words
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FOOD WITH A VIEW
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Article, Illustration366 1998-11-09 23 IvyOng - By IvyOng p HESE are uncertain times, for sure. And when the I going gets tough, you just want to crawl into your gl I little comfort zone. Hang around places that are m blessedly familiar.. Like American Chili's Grill and Bar Restaurant (which serves366 words
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Article38 1998-11-09 23 Japanese dim sum Curious to know what these are like? Find out at Sake Shabu Shabu Restaurant. Eat your way to free holidays Check out these and other great prizes at Red Wok's Club. fastads38 words
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Article189 1998-11-09 34 AFP. A MINI-BUS carrying nine AS Roma fans was attacked and set ablaze after a Serie A match yesterday. The bus was just leaving the stadium when the road in front was blocked by a group of Bologna fans armed with baseball bats, chains and rocks, saidAFP. - 189 words
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Article, Illustration255 1998-11-09 34 AFP. AC and Inter shared the honours last night in a Milan derby thriller that finished 2-2 before 80,000 fans at San Siro. Ronaldo, who only lasted the first half after picking up a knee injury, struck for Inter in the sixth minute but George WeahAFP.; Picture/ Reuter - 255 words
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Article155 1998-11-09 34 Wire Services. SPAIN: Real Oviedo 2 (Fabio Pinto 88, Moeller 90) Barcelona 1 (Rivaldo 13), Tenerife 2 (Felipe 2, Juanele 87) Valladolid 2 (Torres Gomez 13, Peternac 74-pen), Alaves 1 (Canabal 35) Real Madrid 1 (Roberto Carlos 50); Atletico Madrid 1 (Jose Mari 70) Deportivo La CorunaWire Services. - 155 words
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Article51 1998-11-09 34 Reuter. FIORENTINAis back on top in the Sene A, thanks to Udinese holding champion Juventus to a 2-2 draw yesterday. The Florence side, who conceded leadership to Juve just seven days ago, took full advantage of the holder's setback with a 4-1 home win over bottom club Venezia.Reuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement361 1998-11-09 34 jjjj j■ li-' i. f: 1 ■y' •'''.:s i T **i 'JM MI! Hw S—League club Jurong FC is in big financial trouble and may The New Paper, along with H campaign to help raise $500,000 for the club to keep Your help is needed... THE PLEDGES: SEND CHEQUES: The361 words
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Advertisement106 1998-11-09 35 WILL YOU WALK THROUGH FIRE Tongues of flames are lashing out at \ou Torres of concrete threaten to collapse pn \ou Dark smoke hangs like a blanket in front of \ou Cries of help till the air. Do you get the hell out of there or plunge right in (o106 words
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Article, Illustration356 1998-11-09 36 LAN BROWN - COMPILED BY LAN BROWN LEADING SCORERS: 8 Hamiliton Ricard (Boro), Michael Owen (Liverpool) 7 lan Wright (West Ham), Dwight Yorke (Manchester United) 6 Alan Shearer (Newcastle), Nicolas Anelka (Arsenal), Marcus Gayle (Wimbledon) 5 Clive Mendonca (Charlton Athletic), Tony Cottee (Leicester City), Dion Dublin (Aston Villa, 3 for356 words
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Article, Illustration57 1998-11-09 36 NEAR POST: JEFFREY LOW gets close to English soccer action. Every Monday, he discusses the major issues of the weekend's Premiership programme. Today, he says: "As the two leaders of the English Premiership keep a tight rein on the title, two issues one heartening, the other disappointing emerge57 words
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Article, Illustration57 1998-11-09 36 FAR POST: And, of course, the 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 us at 737-5375 by midnight tomorrow. Make sure to57 words
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Article, Illustration396 1998-11-09 36 Jeffrey Low - ASTON VILLA 3 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 2 Stories/, Jeffrey Low Sensational debuts are like fairy-tales in football full of heart, full of drama, full of joyous singing in the stands. Almost always, they are made of one common element the unexpected. And today, the reference falls onPicture/ Afp - 396 words
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Article121 1998-11-09 36 MAN UNITED 0 NEWCASTLE 0 NO disrespect to Newcastle grabbing a precious point at Old Trafford, but the major fault4ine in Manchester United's seemingly invincible armour lay on the left side. Meaning, Jesper Blomqvist could not command the same respect as Ryan Giggs, which consequently gave121 words
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Article, Illustration548 1998-11-09 37 MORE ON SUNDAY'S PREMIERSHIP ACTION ARSENAL 1 Nicolas Anelka 6 EVERTON 0 HALF-TIME: 1-0 CROWD: 38.088 Wire services. Nicolas Aneika's sixth-minute goal pushed Arsenal closer to leaders Aston Villa. The 19-year-old, back in the line-up after recovering from a septic toe, grabbed his sixth goalWire services. - 548 words
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Article270 1998-11-09 37 LEEDS: Martyn, Hiden, Woodgate, Molenaar, Wetherall (Wijnhard, 45), Harte, Hopkin, Bowyer, McPhail (Haaland, 75), Kewell, Hasselbaink. SHEFFWED: Pressman, Atherton, Thome, Walker, Hinchcliffe, Alexandersson, Jonk (Magilton, 68), Sonner, Rudi, Booth, Humphreys (Newsome, 79). Veteran Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Kevin Pressman's double blunder handed Leeds their first FA Carling270 words
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Article, Illustration182 1998-11-09 37 Reuters. DENNIS Bergkamp is ready to put aside his fear of flying. He might join the Arsenal team on the flight to Athens for its European Champions' League match against Panathinaikos on Dec 9. The Sunday Mirror reported that Bergkamp, who has not flown for moreReuters. - 182 words
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Article, Illustration328 1998-11-09 38 S Gulam - SINGAPORE POOLS FA CUP SEMI-FINAL SEMBAWANG RANGERS 3 GEYLANG UNITED 1 (After penalties. Teams tied 1-1 after extra-time) Reports by/ S Gulam Heroes, heroes everywhere, who was the best of them all? On a night when Jita Singh's under-rated Stallions (Sembawang Rangers' nickname) humbled mighty GeylangPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 328 words
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Article243 1998-11-09 38 TANJONG PAGAR UNITED 5 SAFFC 1 THE scoreline said it all. It was the worst beating the SAFFC Warriors had ever suffered. So what happened? A shell-shocked coach Vincent Subramaniam said: "We were completely outplayed. We just didn't go the extra mile. We just243 words
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Article, Illustration449 1998-11-09 39 S Gulam - -MORE OH THE SINGAPORE POOLS FA CUP SEMIS... By S Gulam TO put it mildly, Douglas Moore's rise to fame was meteoric. He came in as a technical director, normally a low-profile role in local soccer. He was soon thrust into thePicture/ Mohd Ishak - 449 words
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Article447 1998-11-09 39 Would you I a frlure? ji "Yes. But, thisnl F may be tjopj harsh a word, reran A better 1) description wouldbe that we ,j I under-achieved] \f*piild have done better. 1 "But you must understand that, from the beginning, I never said447 words
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Article, Illustration374 1998-11-09 40 MAN U 0 NEWCASTLE 0 MAN U: Schmeichel, Neville, Irwin, Stam, Beckham, Cole, Blomqvist (Solskjaer, 88), Keane, Scholes, Yorke, Brown (Johnsen, 58; Butt, 83) Subs not used: Cruyff, Van Der Gouw NEWCASTLE: Given, Griffin, Hughes, Charvet, Dabizas, Hamann (Speed, 66), Batty. Glass, Shearer, Georgiadis, Dalglish SubsPicture/ Reuters - 374 words
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Article69 1998-11-09 40 Reuters. French international striker Stephane Guivarc'h put his Newcastle nightmare firmly behind him. He scored twice on his debut for Glasgow Rangers in its 7-0 thrashing of St Johnstone yesterday. Guivarc'h, who joined the Glasgow club last week from Newcastle, struck twice after coming onReuters. - 69 words
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Article, Illustration185 1998-11-09 40 WEST HAM 1 Neil Ruddock 4 CHELSEA 1 Celestine Babayaro 75 HALF-TIME: 1-0 CROWD: 26,023 NO Brian Laudrup. Now, no Pierluigi Casiraghi. That's Chelsea's problem, reports Carlingnet. Casiraghi was carried off in agony at West Ham with an apparently serious knee injury just two days after185 words
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