The New Paper, 29 June 1999

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  • 10 1 the new paper TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1999 the new_ paper
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    • 122 1 w, hA JH S. to be freed on Saturday. H IIbI 1 H He wants quiet departure VV I H T I, H ALONE, PLEASE MM /Page 4 llESHLaHHHHHi What do you know about Suzhou? /rw Another quality publication Singapore Press Holdings http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg MITA (P) 062/04/99 60 CENTS :|j|| ||j|j
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    558 2 Pakistan's PM cuts short China visit amid mixed signals KASHMIR CONFLICT THENEWSTODAY Source: Wire services, BBC, Times of India. JUST hours after he arrived in China for a week-long visit yesterday, the Pakistani Prime Minister announced that he would be going home today. Coming at a time
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    • 525 3 If I The Philosophy imi of Being Natural Welcome to Perpetua TI 1. Permanent H Some us women may be seen as ordinary-looking, perhaps without that X-factor We don't want to resort to drastic measures which don't really suit our character We depend on our natural beauty, however S [\IU
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 806 4 Rogue trader Nick Leeson will be released from jail this Saturday. He wants a very quiet departure. But the press has other ideas. RIANA ZAKIR reports NICK Leeson has made a wish in jail. He wants to leave Singapore M as quietly as possible, with
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    • 268 4 WHO will want to hire Nick Leeson again? "It's impossible for him to work in the financial circle again," said a Singaporean stockbroker who knew him. Okay, but his story can still rake in big bucks. After all, he got a $1.2
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    • 231 4 NICK Leeson is not the only one cashing in on his "fame". A few local businesses are joining in. To mark his release and make the cash registers ring, Harry's Bar in Boat Quay will have a "Nick Leeson's Flight to Freedom Hour" this Friday.
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 68 5 •il MORNING CRASH: This Federal Express cargo plane just missed the busy highway next to Manila s International airport. It had overshot the runway while landing during a downpour yesterday morning. No one was Injured. At least 20 flights could not land or take off as
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    • 168 5 m FROM July 5, motorists can enjoy lower Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) rates on the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE). It will be 50 cents lower between 9 and 9.30 am. In its latest quarterly review, the Land Transport Authority said the average speed during the 9-9.30
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    • News Break
      • 63 5 A KEY index has risen for the third straight month to a new high, reports The Business Times. But the index does seem to be stabilising. The Singapore's purchasing managers' index rose 2.5 points in June to hit 64.9. It had risen 6.8 points in April and 4.1
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      • 63 5 ONLY the legal service will have salaries raised by an average of 6 per cent, the government said yesterday. The revision, effective July 1, was needed because there had been a rise in the corresponding private sector lawyers' salary benchmarks. No adjustments were needed for the civil service
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      • 59 5 U STOCKS ITS offer price: 38 cents. Its closing price: $1.80. That was i-One.Net International's staggering first-day trading yesterday. According to market rumours, syndicates were trying to ramp it up to $2. "It's the greater fool theory they're buying on momentum, hoping they won't be the greater fool
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      • 62 5 COURT A MAN, his sister and their mother have been found guilty of ganging up on the man's pregnant wife, restraining her and rubbing chilli into her eyes and private parts. The man, now in jail for drug offences, was sentenced to 37 months'jail and six strokes
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      • 53 6 ITS a no-frills personal computer that's as easy to use as a kitchen appliance. In fact, its name is i-Toaster and it sells for US$199 (S$339). Seattle-based Microworkz.com said its new word-processing, home-finance and Web-browsing machine is easier to use than one with Windows because of its
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      • 67 6 A BATAM golf club is being sued because it does not let members of the Pinetree Club use its course. Pinetree is trying to recover in the High Court $1.5 million it paid for 100 corporate memberships. The Indonesia club told the court it spent the money
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      • 63 6 MR HENG Chee How, a People's Action Party candidate who lost in the last general election, will run again, said his boss in the labour movement, Mr Lim Boon Heng, yesterday. Mr Heng, 37, is second adviser to grassroots bodies in Whampoa, a ward in Jalan Besar GRC
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      • 63 6 NTUC ABOUT 180,000 union members here now have a very smart card. The NTUC Link card lets them chalk up bonus points in outlets rim by the co-ops and selected shops. It can also be used as a CashCard for electronic road pricing and for Nets or ATM
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    • 32 5 The Dow Jones industrial average ended up 102.59 points, or 0.97 percent, at 10,655.15 yesterday. A moderate volume of 641 million shares was traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
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    • 247 6 in F@R§us HE tried using his canoe to block the girls' raft from being pulled towards a sluice gate. But the current was too strong. Raffles Junior College physical education teacher Leong Chee Mun said this at the coroner's court yesterday. He was
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    • 59 6 IT'S A TEENS' WORLD They pretty much spawned Internet use. They've changed television as we know it. They've changed the box office and fashion. What's next? Mr Ed Winter, teen pulse readerandfounderofUS marketing company U3O (for "under 30"). Companies are paying big bucks to find out what teens,
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    • 61 6 International Herald Tribune: Battle open in US overspending of big surplus The New Straits Times: Banned drug found in chicken samples Asian Wall Street Journal: Big state companies in China set sights on foreign listings BBC news: Clinton ready to work his magic on the North Ireland
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    • 57 6 The Straits Times: Suzhou handover in 2001 The Business Times: Key manufacturing barometer up for third straight month Lianhe Zaobao: Singapore ceases to be chief partner of Suzhou Industrial Park in 2001 Berita Harian: Singapore reduces its stake in SIP RCS morning news: President Clinton is painting
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    • 598 7 TMENEWPAPBVTuesday, June 29,1999 THE NEW PAPER/I uesday, June 29,1999 Pap SiNGAPORETODAY SINGAPORETODAY H HUB |H Hi H KK It's finally settled. After years of differences Mi nl M si 1 I n over the Suzhou Industrial Park project, the jg£ HdB H H Chinese and Singapore partners have worked I
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    • 398 8 I THE SUZHOU STORY: THE LATEST EPISODE THE question was on the minds of many concerned investors: What happened to the Suzhou Industrial Park project? And Suzhou mayor Chen Deming (left) was frank in his answer yesterday. It's because of the cultural divide
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    • 587 8  -  WORMED HVEgTOB ASKS: By Ng Wan Ching IT was a session specially arranged to ease the concerns of the investors. And about 170 investors turned up for the half-hour seminar, held after the signing of the MOU at the Intercontinental Hotel yesterday.
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    • 497 9 Little India gang attack: DROPPING to his knees, Mr Rony Rahman, 28, clasped his hands and begged for his life. But the parang-wielding gang brutally slashed the construction worker anyway, shouting: "I will take your stomach." The New Paper learnt this is Bengali slang for
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    • 222 9 POLICE are aware of a "couple of gangs" operating in Little India. But they said the situation was under control. In a faxed reply, police spokesman Inspector Stanley Norbert said police action included highly visible foot and vehicle patrols. A Temporary Police Post is also
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    • 177 9 DETECTIVES from the Central Police Division smashed four major Little India gangs last year. The gangs had an average of five men each. More than 20 men, mostly Indian nationals who were illegal immigrants here, were arrested. Detectives told The New Paper that most of the gang
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      70 10 mutfmui* National youth bowler Lee Yu Wen on winning the recent Whitebox Youth Challenge tournament and receiving the $1,700 top prize from guest of honour Mrs Goh Chok Tong She's someone I see on television all the time. So it was really exciting for me to meet her
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    • 127 10 OVER three days last week, we asked you to match the teddy bears with their stars and almost all the 3,500 entries to our contestline were right. If you're still wondering, the answers are: Emil Chau Benjamin the Daddy Bear Zoe Tay Beautiful Lady Beryl Liang Guang Big
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    • 437 10 Tuition does more harm than good, said an NUS study. But not everyone who wrote to The Straits Times Forum page agrees TUITION may actually lower a student's grades. That's what The Straits Times reported recently, quoting a study done at the National University
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    • 219 10 CHIA Ming Yao, James who expressed doubts about tuition made an interesting remark. About "Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who, like many other successful Singaporeans, grew up having a relatively carefree childhood playing and running around like children are meant to do". Oh happy days. Gone with
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    • 253 12  -  By Lingam Ponnampalam SHAKY scaffolding. That could be the reason for the cave-in of a flatted factory under construction at the Paya Ubi Industrial Park on Sunday night. The "bracing" for the scaffolding may have been inadequate, said the Manpower Ministry and the Building and Construction
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    • 383 12 ALL he remembers is a loud crash, and falling through the floor. And the outstretched hands of his co-workers. And then, blank he had lost consciousness. Mr A Kalimuthu, 29, an Indian national, recalled in Tamil: "I was laying cement on the fourth floor
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    • 78 12 NINE workers were taken to Changi General Hospital after the accident. Six were later discharged with minor injuries. But three workers two from China and one Indian national were warded with spinal injuries. Another four workers two Indians and two from the China were warded in Tan Tock
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 243 13 A DISPUTE over pay is one of the snags delaying the vote counting for Indonesia's general election. dome election officials are on strike, saying they have not been paid. Election commission deputy chairman Adnan Buyung has acknowledged that the commission was having trouble transferring money
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      59 13 muKmui' Tht US Home of Representatives it debellni ttot would permit potting tfco Tea Commaadawiiti hi schools to dolor Juvenile crime. Said Mr Bany Lynn, director of Americans Unfted for of Chare h and State: Congress probably should spend more time obeying the Ten Commandments, and less
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      433 14 PROSECUTION SAYS; Ronald Shanabarger (right) upset with girlfriend. Plans revenge Deliberately marries her and makes her pregnant On Father's Day, he smothers 7-month-old son to death with plastic wrap Source: Wire services, New York Post, Daily Telegraph Revenge. Cruel, twisted revenge. That's what drove Ronald Shanabarger, 30,
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    • 184 14 Reuters. AN elderly US woman yesterday admitted she smothered eight of her 10 infant children. She did this over a 19-year period beginning in 1949. Marie Noe, 70, had maintained for decades that her children had died from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. But
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    • 385 15 Boy had been sent to Germany for cancer op HE'S only seven, but he fought off death in December when the plane he was in crashed in southern Thailand. The crash on Dec 11 killed 101 people, including his parents. But Apichart Petcharat not only survived,
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    • 245 15 PROFESSIONAL note-takers, leave the class. That is what the University of California is saying. The university has even gone to court to stop a shadowy company from "infiltrating" its classrooms and then selling "pathetic" lecture notes to students. Its lawsuit accuses the R&R Corporation of making unauthorised
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    • 132 16 Utusan Malaysia, NST. FISHERMAN Sulaiman Murung thought he had a whale or a dugong in his net on Sunday. But this was what he pulled up a 400 kg female tapir. It was swimming off the island of Pulau Pisang, off Pontian on the west
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    • 381 16  -  Four million people and major state industries went without natural gas for two weeks last year after an explosion in the only plant processing Victoria's supplies. The inquiry concluded yesterday By! Peter Wilson REPORTING FROM SYDNEY ONE of Australia's worst blasts has been
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    • 147 16 HE could see blood and soot on the floor, and smell burning flesh. Ivongford worker Jim Ward knew he had to shut down the gas-processing plant. He called fire and ambulance services, and had to fight flames to use the controls. Esso blamed his response as
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    • 465 18  -  First, it was the movie title. Now, parents are wondering whether the toys from the Austin Powers movie are a 150... By Edwin Yeo WOULD you let your 10-year-old child play with a toy that says something that can make an adult blush? The doll, which resembles Mike
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    • 45 18 AN American mother has handed one of these dolls to the police, complaining that it directed sexual innuendoes at children. Reacting to the complaint, Toys R Us in the US told stores across the nation to remove the figure from their shelves.
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    • 54 18 HONGKONG education authorities and social groups have called for a ban on the dolls there are six characters from the movie saying they are a bad influence. Opposition Democrat legislator Albert Ho told the Hongkong Standard newspaper: "It is socially... undesirable to have these dolls sold to children.
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  • 503 21  -  By Lynn Lee C L T HE fish in their school pond looked so sluggish. That's what set them thinking. The fish they kept at home looked more "alive". So did the ones in aquariums. Why was this? They decided to check up on the
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  • 108 21 SIX schools have appeared in The New Paper to share their ideas for the AIA—TNP Green Project. On Friday, we bring you a summary of the projects along with details on how to vote for your favourite team. Have your say on which team should win
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  • 208 21  - GREEN PROJECT TIPS PRESENTATION By Gam Boon Guan WHAT is your goal when presenting a project? To "sell" your analysis and solutions to your audience. How should an effective presentation be structured? I Present the issue or problem. You could also make a statement, say, that there may be no
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    • 414 22  -  By Yong Siew Fern HE last made news by designing a tiny 2 mm-tall Godzilla from clay. Now, Singaporean toy designer Ban Yinh Jheow has done it again this time, with Star Wars characters. Japanese firm Osaka Tin Toy Institute has taken up his
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    • 579 23 So Brendan Fraser is kicking Mummy butt, but is he the latest action hero? Somebody's got to be, since Sylvester Stallone is 51, as is Arnold Schwarzenegger. There's still Jean Claude Van Damme, but he sucks anyway. Who are the action men who will
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    • 157 23 Arnold Schwarzenegger, Slyvester Stallone and Harrison Ford: Let's face it, they're pushing on the wrong side of 50. Ford is already playing the veteran hero in most of his movies, such as Air Force One. Amie and Sty's wrinkles are also beginning to show, although
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    • 226 29 gg g jsur A Japanese company in Jurong has vacancies for the following positions:A) QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR With OC experience Familiar with OC tools Singaporean PR preferred B) TEMP. FULL-TIME CLERK Computer literate Able to type ■i •Ami. Prefect Engineer •Cnfaaring Asst. Requirements: ITC/ Dip. in Electrical/ Electronic Engrg. Possess
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    • 123 29 B*J Production Positions Local Plating Plant in Jurong has vacancies for: 5-day week Completed N.S. S'porean or PR. Sec. level interested pis. call at: 1C Lor. Tufcang Uim 5<*****4) Tel: 265-9479 A well estab. firm in Jurong needs L STORE PERSON Chinese speaking preferred Computer literate 2. JUNIOR MACHINIST NTC
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    • 856 31 5-26-9 Prlnceee Fury 57 (113) (5rum Leck-True-Blue) 090-5 Hippo Valour 545 (108, 5nzg Ker*Goodtsld) 22-46 Happy CoOparaNon ...52.5 (104) i6.rh Kant-Tanjong) *****4 Wealth And Power Sl.5 (102) (5»rg ThwaHil Taifdeal) 1120-7 FoxTakuma 80* (93i (5«rti Thwaitea-Erea Tu) 2-2428 Latin Lad 50* (93) (4ag Baartachtger-Can
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    • 3178 31 THE MEW PAPOVTuesday, June 29,1999 BUKIT TIMAH WEIGHTS, 5-26-9 PrincaeeFury 57 (113) (5rum Lack-True-Bkia) 000-5 Hippo Valour 54 5 (106 5nzg Kent-Goodfleld) -22-46 Happy Co-Operation ...52.5 (104) i6.rh Kent-Tanfong) *****4 Wealth And Powar 515 (102) (5»rg Thwtelae-FirdeM) 1120-7 FoxTakuma 50* (93i (5irh Thwatos-Eres Tu)
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    • 122 31 Reuters. MONTJEU, ridden by Cash Asmussen, won the Group 1 Irish Derby over 2,400 m at The Curragh on Sunday to complete a dazzling classic double. Winner of the French Derby earlier this month, Montjeu, the 13-8 favourite, cruised to the lead with 250 m to
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    • 272 32  -  THIS MORNING'S GOING AT BUKIT TIMAH TRACKWORK: GOOD By Danny Khoo DESTINED TO WIN bears watching in the Bukit Mile Stakes for Class 3 gallopers over the Bukit Timah 1,600m on Sunday. Taken out by a track rider this morning, he did a smart
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    • 309 32  -  By Tan Thean Loon Newcomers white Wine and Centroview showed promise at Kuala Lumpur last weekend and must be respected in future starts. White Wine travelled in a handy position before rounding off his race well to finish a pleasing third behind Plenty Of Fun over
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    • 88 32 Name: Lance O'Sullivan (left). Age: 35. Nationality: New Zealander. Riding status for this weekend at Bukit Timah: Freelance. Riding weight: 51kg. Number of championship titles: 10. Career wins: 1,880. Number of winners at last Singapore meeting: Four (Rafferty, El Caballero, Lucky Forever and
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    • 128 32 Singapore Turf Club is an ISO 9002 certified organisation that provides high quality, competitive and entertaining horse racing and gaming services to the public. In the new millennium, the Club will play a major role in international racing with the opening of the new racecourse at Kranji. LUCKY DRAW RESIJITS
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  • SPORTSTODAY
    • 349 33 NBA FINALS AFTERMATH THE San Antonio Spurs came home to share its NBA championship trophy with a city that was starved for a winner. The Spurs won their first NBA title in the franchise's 26-year history, beating the New York Knicks in five games
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    • 69 33 Watching the Spurs celebrate on our court was not enjoyable. That was motivation enough to work harder during the summer and make sure it is us lifting the trophy next season. Chris Childs There is only one thing worse than being on the court and losing...and that's
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    • 474 34 AFP. SHE blinked in disbelief as she turned the tables on another tennis great yesterday. Unknown 16-year-old Australian qualifier Jelena Dokic is now proving to be the worst nightmare for the big names at Wimbledon. Her latest victim: No 9 seed Frenchwoman Mary Pierce who went
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    • 387 34  -  By Norman Stevens REPORTING FROM LONDON THE interview room was 80 per cent empty when Andre Agassi walked in to do his post-match press conference. "Is that all, or are there more on the way?" asked a senior Wimbledon official. There
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    • 388 35 COPA AMERICA IN PARAGUAY: STARTS TOMORROW WHO'S WHO GROUP A: Peru Japan Paraguay Bolivia GROUPS: Chile Mexico Brazil Venezuela GROUP C: Uruguay Colombia Argentina Ecuador OPENING FIXTURES Tomorrow. Peru v Japan; Paraguay v Bolivia Thursday: Chile v Mexico; Brazil v Venezuela Friday: Uruguay v Colombia; Argentina v Ecuador
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    • 14 35 BATISTUTA: Argentina's chief marksman. LEONARDO: Brazil fullback CHILAVERT: Paraguay keeper
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    • 364 35  -  SEA GAMES COUNTDOWN: BRUNEI, AUG 7-15 By Gerard Wong BELIEVE in yourselves. And you will qualify for the SEA Games. That is national men's 4xloom relay coach Tang Ngai Kin's message to his sprinters after the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association agreed to give the
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    • 818 36  -  IS THIS S-LEAGUE RULE FAIR? COMMENT S GULAM FOR the ordinary fan, being an S-League footballer must be one of the best jobs around. After all, you sweat it out for a couple of hours a day and take home an handsome salary ranging between $2,000
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    384 37  -  SI INDRAM DOWN BUT PROMISES... By Gerard Wong STAR striker V Sundramoorthy is down with an iiyury. But that will not stop him from playing in the Tiger Beer S-League All-Star Challenge on Friday. The Jurong FC player-coach said he is currently limping because of an injured
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  • 80 37 Weekly winners ($100 and a pair of free tickets to the Tiger Beer S-League All-Star Challenge): IC numbers *****73, *****13, *****54, *****08 and *****57. Grand draw: *****05 ($500); *****10 ($300); *****44 ($200). Each winner also gets two free tickets to the match. Winners will also be informed by
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  • 260 37 TOP 25 LOCAL PLAYERS GOALKEEPERS: Yazld Yasin: Home —1,092 Rezal Hassan: SAFFC 556 Bashir Khan: Jurong—261 Stephen Ng: Gombak 227 NoorlshamZainon: Sembawang—171 DEFENDERS: S Subramani: Home 631 UmTongHai:TanjongPagar 356 KadlrYahaya: Geylang 311 Tamil Marren: Jurong— 237 Aziz Salim: Balestier 205 Aide Iskandar: Home —188 Tan Kim Leng:
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    • 539 38  -  SEA GAMES WARM-UP; SINGAPORE v NEW ZEALAND (National Stadium. Today. 7.3Qpm) By Peter Siow BEWARE the Trojan Horse, Singapore. New Zealand has four players who once earned their living in the S-League. They are Mark Atkinson (Sembawang), Sean Douglas (Tyrwhitt), Chris Jackson (Tampines) and, until recently,
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    • 149 38  -  TIGER BEER S-LEAGUE UPDATE By Peter Siow WILL beleaguered coach Dean Wheatley remain at Marine Castle following the club's disastrous six-loss run in the S-League? Probably not. A source said that assistant coach Abdullah Yusoff was most likely to manage the team in Wheatley's absence. So
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    • 280 38  -  By S Gulam AN S-League footballer went to the CPIB recently after being harassed by an angry man who was thought to be a bookie. The young footballer, a former international now with a Central-based club, made a complaint after being confronted after
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    • 63 38 1 I i TODAY: S-League Highlights \AJLW (selected programmes) (Premiere 12) I ry m 7.30pm: 10P™ WNBA: Phoenix Mercury vCieveiand Tennis: Wimbledon Rim—A Fashion ,l1 Rockers Statement (ESPN Channels 23 25) (Premiere 12) 8pm: 10.30pm: Tennis: Wimbledon Ladles q-finals Golf: Mcdonald's Championship and other rain-delayed matches (ESPN Channels 23 25)
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  • 322 40 Union, fans, bookies slam FA Cup opt-out offer to Man U AFP. FOOTBALL Association chiefs were roundly criticised yesterday after offering holder Manchester United the chance to pull out of next season's FA Cup to play in the new World Team Cup. The offer angered the players' union, fans
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  • 330 40  -  BY Ian Brown DID you receive your medieval scroll invitation last month requesting the pleasure of your company at the wedding of Victoria Adams and David Beckham on Sunday? Me, neither. And I'm told that security at the magnificent 14-room Luttrellstown Castle near Dublin will
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