The New Paper, 19 July 1999
1999-07-19
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Article, Illustration395 1999-07-19 2 CHINA-TAIWAN ROW Wire services. US President Bill Clinton yesterday tried to do his part to cool tensions in the Taiwan Strait by giving Chinese leader Jiang Zemin a phone call. His message to President Jiang was: The US is not about to change its "one China"Wire services. - 395 words
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Article125 1999-07-19 2 THE man himself has yet to explain why he decided to stir the hornet's nest by claiming statehood for Taiwan. But observers have pointed to President Lee Teng-hui's two most likely motives: He is out to influence next March's presidential election even though he himself cannot seek another125 words
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Article, Illustration188 1999-07-19 2 WHATEVER his motives maybe, many view Mr Lee's move as unwise, even dangerous. Taiwan, China and Hongkong ail have much to lose from the rising tensions, reported The Business Times today. TAIWAN: The government will have to spend billions of dollars to prop up the share and currency188 words
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114 1999-07-19 2 Source: BBC. THE tussle over who should lead the World Trade Organisation (WTO) appears to be over. The first director-general, who will hold the post for three years, will be Mr Mike Moore of New Zealand. He would then be succeeded by hisSource: BBC. - 114 words
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Article, Illustration304 1999-07-19 3 The Manpower Ministry has produced three booklets to help employers deal with their maids. NG WAN CHING reports I REMEMBER well my family's years of trial and error with foreign maids. First we hired Filipino maids. We found that many of them could not cook dishes which suited ourIllustration/ CEL GULAPA - 304 words
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Article82 1999-07-19 3 WATCH your hands with Indonesians, 90 per cent of whom are Muslims. They consider K rode to use the left hand to give, or receive, objects. The left hand is normally used to dean oneself. They also consider it insulting to use the forefinger when pointing at something or82 words
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Article63 1999-07-19 3 MOST com from rural areas. A*Kmayb«Uwh Ikttlkiie experiencing an urban Mestyte, their outlook on We and work can be l my different from that of L Singaporean*. L A write Is often i Sri Lankan't way Miming "thank you". b a trail, though Sri Lankan* may take a63 words
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Article79 1999-07-19 3 General guide: Overview of employers' role and information on how to go about applying for, renewing and cancelling a maid's worker permit. Cultural guide: Tips about some of the cultural norms of workers from Indonesia, the Philippines and Sri Lanka, and a mini-dictionary to help you79 words
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Article, Illustration786 1999-07-19 4 Chua Wei Yng - Two young I people overcome difficult odds to start life afresh New grant gives barmaid i in mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm a chance to j top her class BY Chua Wei Yng SHE was in a pub almost every night. But Connie Yeo, then 17, wasn't out partying. She was holding aPicture/ Alvin Toh - 786 words
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Article, Illustration384 1999-07-19 4 Lingam Ponnampalam - By Lingam Ponnampalam JONATHAN Koh is wolfing down his lunch. He laughs and chats with the boy in the next bed. Sitting up in bed at the National University Hospital's Children's Medical Centre, he looks almost like a normal, healthy boy.Picture/ Dominic Ong - 384 words
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Article35 1999-07-19 4 THE National Kidney Foundation (NKF) is looking for organ donors. It will be conducting an organ donation drive in October. If you are interested in pledging your organs, call the NKF on 351-5408.35 words
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Article214 1999-07-19 5 war PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS A CONTEST in the coming presidential elections. That is what most Singaporeans want. In a recent survey by The Straits Times, nearly four out of five Singaporeans were hoping for a contest. The survey, by Singapore Press Holdings' Research and Information Department, was conducted214 words
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Article65 1999-07-19 5 I hope this lobbying wiU atop immediately because the Barisan Nastonal (BN) candidates have not been decided. The party leadership naturally will choose candidates acceptable to the people because it is an important factor in ensuring a BN victory. BN secretary-general Datuk Seri Mohamed Rahmat on some Umno65 words
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Article48 1999-07-19 5 MALAYSIA MALAYSIA does not "feel good" about Singapore buying missiles and other weapons from Israel. So said Malaysia's Deputy Defence Minister Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan. But he also acknowledged that Malaysia could not interfere in the internal affairs or policies of other independent and sovereign countries.48 words
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Article61 1999-07-19 5 firefTghting THE Singapore Civil Defence Force has been giving constituencies details to help them prevent fires. The data includes types of fires, locations and even their causes. They can even pinpoint a specific rubbish chute where a fire started. The SCDF move is to allow the constituencies'61 words
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Article57 1999-07-19 5 FIRE AN undergraduate was burnt badly while preparing for an orientation programme. A make-shift kerosene lamp burst into flames as he tried to light it. Mr Eugene Wang, 24, a third-year business administration student at the National University of Singapore, had 30 per cent burns on his face57 words
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Article65 1999-07-19 5 CRIME A MAN has been arrested for robbing a woman on Saturday. It's believed the robbery was the man's fourth attack in nine days. His method was to pretend to be a prospective tenant in order to enter a victim's flat, police said. His victims were women who65 words
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Article61 1999-07-19 6 GREMANY HUSBANDS in Germany must give their wives pocket money, or else. So says a parliamentary Bill, which is expected to be passed in a few months to become law. The German government has yet to indicate how much. But the London Sunday Times said the figure could61 words
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Article69 1999-07-19 6 DEATH A MAN died after a fight broke out between two groups of men in a pub on Saturday. Police responded to a "999" call about the brawl at the pub off Tanjong Pagar Road. When they arrived, they found Mr Tong Beng Wah, 43, unconscious and with69 words
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Article47 1999-07-19 6 TOURISM THE health and tourism authorities in Thailand are teaming up to offer foreign tourists special products and services. The various packages include traditional massage and "banana leaf" sunbathing, natural healing, meditation in a forest retreat, herbal food, aromatherapy and even a three-day detoxification programme.47 words
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Article60 1999-07-19 6 EUROPE A NEW code of conduct for the European Commission (EC). This is what EC President-designate Romano Prodi hopes will polish up the tarnished image of the executive body of the European Union (EU). The leaders of the 15-nation EU named Mr Prodi as the new EC President60 words
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Article44 1999-07-19 5 International Herald Tribune: Hope fades that John Kennedy survived crash The New Straits Times: Delegates reject 'unholy' pact Asian Wall Street Journal: Taipei makes overtures at unification BBC news: The search continues for the missing plane carrying John F Kennedy Junior44 words
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Article, Illustration196 1999-07-19 6 w Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin AbdulAzizAlsaud, a nephew of Saudi Arabia's King Fahd was in Singapore last week. He spoke about his business and personal life Mr Kwek (Leng Beng) is a very strong, able and important player globally inPicture/ The Straits Times - 196 words
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Article62 1999-07-19 6 The Straits Times: Crisis team in Taipei as tension mounts The Business Times: Japan faces US ire for 'forcing down' yen value Lianhe Zaobao: Clinton makes call to Jiang Zemin to reiterate US adherence to 'one China' policy Berita Harian: Taiwan denies China's troop movement RCS morning62 words
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Article, Illustration557 1999-07-19 7 THE HoB are like most other families. They live together, eat together and watch television together. Ah, but there's one small difference. They volunteer together too. Mr Ho Kum Chiew, his wife and two of his older daughters are all active volunteers. The 55-year-old project manager (of aPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 557 words
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Article97 1999-07-19 7 MR Ho willingly shared his guiding philosophy. It is a spin on a traditional Chinese proverb sanxin liangyi which actually means being undecided. But, for Mr Ho, it means keeping in mind the "three hearts and two intentions". "You must have love (ai xin), patience (naixin)97 words
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Article, Illustration612 1999-07-19 9 Genevieve Jiang - By Genevieve Jiang THE frail man didn't speak a word. But joy was obvious on every line of the face of Mr N N Srinivasa Naidu, 76, a retired businessman. He couldn't take his eyes off the young woman who had come all the way from Sweden.Picture/ Mohd Ishak - 612 words
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Article, Illustration77 1999-07-19 10 mi II 1*1)1 ti i 4 Mr Cheng 100 Chofc, a senior technical PlUcer, «ae«ed for two days at the National StadhiM last week with hit wHs and two children. They were waiting hi Rue for tickets la the NatfcmalDay parade. When he finally fat77 words
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Article, Illustration332 1999-07-19 10 IN SWEDEN SINCE 1986 MISS Marie Sjostrand was separated from her family when she was a month old. She was given away to the social welfare unit when her mother fell seriously ill. Her father thought it best to put332 words
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Article, Illustration206 1999-07-19 11 VISITORS SAY Short waiting time. Only 5-10 minutes. A lot of counters. The area is also safe for visitors to walk around. At the old checkpoint, it was dangerous as there were too many vehicles. A Malaysian who did not want to be namedPicture/ Lianhe Zaobao - 206 words
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Article, Illustration467 1999-07-19 12 Carol Leong - Heartthrob rocks at the bullring THENEWSTODAY By Carol Leong GENERAL Wiranto speaks softly. But his voice is one of the most powerful in Indonesia. As the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, he has had everyone in the country straining to hear him speak. Because hePicture/ Reuters - 467 words
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Article, Illustration46 1999-07-19 13 mui<mui< Ms Ivaaa Tramp complained thattfcorsd Ipstfck on bor statue in Madame Tussawd's timed wax museum in London mado bar look Mm a *S'Bii M The ex-wtfe of US They have promised me they'll use a softer colour, which will look more demure. g46 words
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262 1999-07-19 13 Peter Wilson - BY Peter Wilson REPORTING FROM SYDNEY BANKERS were shocked to discover they had made A 54.2 million ($5 million) in loans to a chubby Sydney teenager. He was operating phoney companies from his bedroom. The youth, in his final year of secondary school,262 words
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Article125 1999-07-19 13 MAGISTRATE Leigh Gilmour criticised the gambling club and casino for letting in an under-aged gambler. "One has to wonder how it was that a 17-year-old got such continuous access to two clubs," she said. "One has to, perhaps, lay some blame on those responsible for overseeing125 words
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Article, Illustration385 1999-07-19 14 CP Surendran - jNMJUgIHii BY CP Surendran IN MUMBAI, INDIA THE Kargil war is over, and India is the winner if there is ever a winner in a war. Pakistan has agreed to respect the Line of Control (LoC) which divides Kashmir into Indian and W Pakistani-occupied385 words
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Article314 1999-07-19 14 Ahmar Mustikhan - PAKISTANI VIEW BY Ahmar Mustikhan IN ISLAMABAD. PAKISTAN FOUR of the six Miyahideen groups, whom Pakistan helped to fight India have publicly refused to heed to the withdrawal appeal. I The Mujahideen are powerful. Market places in Islamabad and the adjacent city of Rawalpindi are full of posters,314 words
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Article, Illustration852 1999-07-19 15 C Shantheni - By C Shantheni HE entered the world already famous, the only child ever born to a American president-elect. His first years were spent discovering the nooks and corners of the White House, playing in its palatial gardens. But the fairy tale came to an abrupt andPicture/ Reuters - 852 words
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Article117 1999-07-19 15 A MASSIVE air and sea search off the Atlantic coast, has yielded only a few small clues to the fate of John Kennedy Jr. He is now feared killed in a light plane crash two days ago, some reports said. But the US Coast Guard said it is focussing117 words
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Article, Illustration361 1999-07-19 16 Source: Bernama. MALAYSIA'S International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz is angry with jailed former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim. She says she can never forgive him for a police report he filed on July 9. The report was against Prime MinisterSource: Bernama. - 361 words
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Article203 1999-07-19 16 IN Osaka, the indicator of economic health seems to be the toilet paper. In the oil crisis of the *****, when the price of oil skyrocketed there used to be long lines of housewives shopping for the best deals for toilet paper. Now things have203 words
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Article, Illustration505 1999-07-19 16 MEIL VIN SINGH - ET CETERA WITH MEIL VIN SINGH AFTER hours mulling over the deteriorating state of sports here, I've hit on a winning formula to regain some pride. If our material ambitions are blended in with sporting events, we will once again occupy the505 words
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Miscellaneous172 1999-07-19 17 Isaaal gg Itfi «T(W\C& aSJs, ■«:iSSTS )>k/W H rjdi J J GSJ' Root BEER HAME I (i hEflrtHWbtT'S "iT'SfiKOMEA I I'KNOtO.taIDULbNT IT V fcoWT I ~V A /Jwr-W/ "TWSWro«W BENEfITIF"IHISIEWS r even KKftfLc as-" "jLT. THE HOTJC3O6 uMs AfflltiENTlV INVENTED I IN Atfl CASE, TO HOT bOS WAS A PfftT172 words
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Article, Illustration252 1999-07-19 18 I'M in JC 1 science, offering GP, I I Chinese AO, C maths, chemistry, physics, economics. What opportunities caiw have with such a combination? I want to be a doctor. I offered A maths, English, Chinese, science, pure chemistry, geography and E maths for the O252 words
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Article192 1999-07-19 18 qI'LL be sitting the O levels this year. I intend to make it to a junior college. r interest lies in the arts stream, but my ambition is to be an engineer. I feel that arts subjects would not provide as many prospects as science192 words
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Article151 1999-07-19 18 I'M in JC 1, taking I I biology, physics, chemistry and C nrathematics. I am interested in being a political figure. Mr Wijey, I wish to know what course I should take to realise this ambition. Is an overseas degree necessary for this? What steps should I151 words
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223 1999-07-19 18 a I WOULD like to be a doctor. Is it true that doctors always come from famous secondary Is and junior colleges? What are the subjects I must have a strong foundation in? I'm taking three pure science subjects. I223 words
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Article, Illustration268 1999-07-19 19 a I'M 26.1 stopped schooling after Secondary 3. My results were not so good, school applied on my behalf for a place at the Singapore vocational institute. I got an NTC-3 certificate before I joined the National Service. I now wish268 words
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Article121 1999-07-19 19 I'M in Secondary 4. I But even now, I still have no idea about what career path I should follow. I am thinking of being a Simex trader. But I lack the knowledge of what course to study at a poly to be able to be121 words
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Article133 1999-07-19 19 I'M in the normal technical I stream in Secondary 4. 111 be taking the N levels thi^ear. I'm interested in the ITE's precision engineering course. Is it true that one must pass maths and science to qualify for this course? I struggle with maths and science.133 words
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Article, Illustration469 1999-07-19 20 Yong Siew Fern - By Yong Siew Fern KRISTY YEUNG is plainly speaking a woman who could do more if she did not strive to be plain. She can't help it, she said. It's just not in her character to be vivacious or coquettish or sexy all the elements that might providePicture/ Dominic Ong - 469 words
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Article, Illustration586 1999-07-19 21 Yong Siew Fern - By Yong Siew Fern HpNGKONG idol Ekin (Noodle) Cheng is as constant as the northern star. He hardly changes his choice of movie roles, his topsy-turvy Mandarin, his hairstyle, his girlfriend (Hongkong TV actress Maggie Siu for over eight years). Breaking habits is hard to586 words
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Article, Illustration629 1999-07-19 22 Hazel Tan - SHIRLEY YEE APOLOGISES FOR BLUNDER AT WTC CONCERT By Hazel Tan POOR Shirley Yee. Damned if she does, damned if she doesn't. First, the home-grown singer was criticised for being unresponsive. She had told her fans to behave themselves when she shared thePicture/ Dominic Ong - 629 words
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Article, Illustration104 1999-07-19 23 RECLUSIVE actor Johnny Depp (above) has a thought or two to share about making love on screen. "I've never done a love scene that was arousing," he said, because the "atmosphere is too ridiculous". "You're lying there kissing some girl, professing your undying love, and you seePicture/ Reuters - 104 words
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Article, Illustration147 1999-07-19 23 YET another reserved actor is fighting off the need to be sexually appealing on screen. Brad Pitt (right), after looking pretty in the flop Meet Joe Black, will next court controversy in a dark, violent movie Fight Club based on Chuck Palahniuk's 1996 novel and directed by David Fincher,147 words
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Article, Illustration480 1999-07-19 27 Yvonne Lim - By Yvonne Lim SHE said she was the least popular girl in school. Yes, this sweet-faced, shyly-smiling flower of a girl. Hie type who sends you little presents on your birthday, or little "sorry" notes after a tiff. The one who's now a smash-hit with the480 words
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Article, Illustration39 1999-07-19 23 It's a miracle to memoriae an entire text AND be a mother, because of the progesterone In your brain. Uma Thurman (left), who has a one-year-old girl with actor Ethan Hawke, on increased brain power after birth39 words
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Article, Illustration28 1999-07-19 23 I love renting movies, but I never return them. There are WANTED signs for me all over the city. —Drew Barrymore (right) on her lazy habit28 words
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Article, Illustration236 1999-07-19 28 Woon Wui Tek - FOOD WITH A VIEW BY Woon Wui Tek BEKC&trt&iown forepwpoetry and philosophy. But the civilisation that gave us Socrates and Homer has also managed some pretty decent cooking. Just take Athens Restaurant, which offers fare that is both authentic and (mostly) pleasing to local palates. Start with thePicture/ Joyce Lim - 236 words
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Article, Illustration440 1999-07-19 43 Danny Khoo - By Danny Khoo THE Heartstrings Silver Cup was dubbed a benefit race for trainer Malcolm Thwaites. With four runners and the top fancies, the $200,000 feature looked like his for the taking. But what a result yesterday's Bukit Timah feature turned out to be! Lucky Tycoon,Pictures/ Joyce Lim - 440 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1999-07-19 44 CALLING THE TUNE: Trainer Charles Leek sends out $114quinella In Race 8. 5 DAY TO DAY 56 (29-10) WMltton (6) 2 1 1 (443) 2 EL BANCO 57 (74) OMm (4) 3 3 2 (443i 4 WINNING BO 57 (18-S) SaklM (2) 51,113 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1999-07-19 45 RACE 1: The Growl and Winning Bid showed no early pace and raced greenly. At about the 200 m, The Growl drifted out and then swerved in sharply under the whip. He must pass an official trial. Trainer Don Baertschiger explained thatPictures/ Joyce Lim - 1,154 words
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Article, Illustration435 1999-07-19 46 U HEATHER MCKINNON captures the mood from Sydney's Stadium Australia SOCCER-0005... Soccerrroos.. Nope. Didn't matter which way they chanted it stQl sounded like a rooster short of a few feathers. Better stick to the M Oi Oi Aussie!" that cricket and tennis fans shout. AsPicture/ Afp - 435 words
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Article106 1999-07-19 46 AFP. MANCHESTER United completed a 2-0 series sweep over the Socceroos on the first-leg of its pre-season tour of Australia and the Far East. Striker Dwight Yorke scored the solitary goal in yesterday's second match in Sydney. It came in the 25th minute with a powerfulAFP. - 106 words
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Article, Illustration103 1999-07-19 46 AFP. THAILAND star striker Kiatisak Senamuang has been turned down by Premiership club Middlesbrough. But he is not disappointed at his failure in not making the cut in England. It is my dream to play professional in a top European league. I will work harderAFP. - 103 words
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194 1999-07-19 46 AFP. PAT Rafter was Australia's hero in its upset win over the US in Brookline, Massachusetts yesterday. He outlasted Todd Martin 4-6,5-7,6-3,6-2, 6-4, to ensure victory in the closely-fought Davis Cup quarter-final tie. Rafter's rally gave the Aussies an insurmountable 3-1 lead inAFP. - 194 words
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Article, Illustration646 1999-07-19 47 GERARD WONG - GERARD WONG Reuters. COPA AMERICA FINAL; BRAZIL 3 (Rivaldo 20th and 27th, Ronaldo 47th) URUGUAYO Brazil: Dida, Cafu, Antonio Carlos, Joao Carlos, Roberto Carlos, Emerson Ferreira, Ravio Conceicao, Rivaldo, Ze Roberto, Ronaldo, Amoroso UnmgiMy: Fabian Carini, Martin del Campo, Fernando Picun, Alejandro Lembo, Federico BergaraReuters.; Picture/ Afp - 646 words
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Article, Illustration366 1999-07-19 48 What TV commentator said of the goal: Brazil has the ball...They have the firepower...They certainly have the firepower! (Rivaldo scores). Rivaldo rounds off a surely inspired, incisive move. It's his second goal and Carini is beaten by Brazil for a second time. Brazil are closingPicture/ Reuters - 366 words
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Article, Illustration559 1999-07-19 49 Gerard Wong - SEA GAMES COUNTDOWN: Singapore pools Singapore open MASTERS FINALS; 1. Maxine Nable (Australia) 3,495 pintails (average 218) 2. Lee Mi Young(South Korea) 3,365 (210) 3. Yap Seok Kim (Singapore) 3,305(207) STEP-LADOER FINALS: First final: Yap Seok Kim bt Lee Mi Young 212-171 Second final:Picture/ Kenneth Koh - 559 words
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Article204 1999-07-19 49 Suresh Nair - SINGAPORE POOLS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION ONE By Suresh Nair SEMBAWANG 0 MOUNTBATTEN 0 SEMBAWANG Sports Club paid the price for complacency when it was held to a goalless draw by relegation-threatened Mountbatten Football Club yesterday. As a result, it lost two crucial points in its204 words
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Article, Illustration371 1999-07-19 50 Peter Siow - SEA GAMES COUNTDOWN: OLE, OLE, oletriangular SINGAPORE 0 DIABLOS ROJOS DE TOLUCA 4 (Villazon Eugenio 6th min, Morales Carlos Maria 9th and 14th, Lillingston Eduardo 79th) BY Peter Siow IT was another quiet day for the Lions. Toluca of Mexico tightened the muzzle on them withPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 371 words
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Article, Illustration350 1999-07-19 50 Gerard Wong - ATHLETICS: National men's 4xloom relay team By Gerard Wong ITS the Singapore Open or bust. That's the situation that the national men's 4xloom relay team now finds itself in, after it failed to break the SEA games qualifying mark at the Malaysian Open350 words
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Article87 1999-07-19 50 SEA Games-bound high jumper Wong Yew Tong finished second with 2.08 m, while arch-rival Loo Kum Zee of Malaysia took the gold with 2.19 m. G Elangovan won the 3,000 m steeplechase in 9 min 32.02 sec, beating Malaysia's S Ganeson (9:34.19). Bowen Secondary student Christina Loh,87 words
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Article, Illustration584 1999-07-19 51 Overnight leader Jean Van De Velde was three shots ahead as he stood over his second shot to the challenging final 18th hole. The engraver was getting ready to chisel his name on the famous Claret Jug when the nab-shot winner appeared to lose his senses just asPicture/ Afp - 584 words
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Article, Illustration134 1999-07-19 51 AFP. BRITAIN'S Paul Lawrie beat Frenchman Jean Van de Velde and American Justin Leonard in a four-hole playoff to win the British Open. Lawrie, a 30-year-old Scot from nearby Aberdeen and ranked only 159 th in the world, was the first player to win fromAFP. - 134 words
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Article51 1999-07-19 51 LEADER TO LOSER Itegret very much not playing safe at the last. But VU be back next year ana liSt time I'll play a wedge for my second shot and you 7/ all forgive me. Van de Velde on his poor show on the final51 words
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Article82 1999-07-19 51 I%ere's no easy tee shot on lSeven if you are three ahead. I drove dotiftNhe right, really down the right. I missed the creek but the ball was lying fantastic. I could have taken the wedge and tried to lay-up but the ball was lying so good82 words
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Article182 1999-07-19 51 (British unless stated): 290 Paul Lawrie 73,74,76,67; Jean Van de Velde (France) 75,68, 70, 77; Justin Leonard (US) 73, 74, 71,72 (Lawrie won in playoff over four extra holes) 291 Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 75,69, 77,70; Craig Parry (Australia) 76,75,6,7 73 293 Greg Norman (Australia) 76, 70, 75,182 words
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Miscellaneous871 1999-07-19 52 TVTODAY 1 NOON Uz Earie's Lifestyle Tllffl 12.30 PM PlctJooiry (Gameshow) A> e: Mttj Keii RllSSOll 1.00 Days of Our Uvee (Soap opera): E8 |%8 Felicity becomes a prime suspect after her Channel 5,11 pm fingerprints are found on the AL murder weapon. OT 1116 A road trip that sees871 words
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Article, Illustration249 1999-07-19 53 Overnight leader loses out after final-hole drama Jean Van de Velde suffers one of the most spectacular blowouts in golfing history. That ends his chance of becoming the last Open champion of the millennium. He achieves sporting immortality, though: as the ultimate fall guy. He could afford to takePicture/ Afp - 249 words
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Article, Illustration196 1999-07-19 53 LIVERPOOL striker Michael Owen looks set to miss the start of the season. He has suffered a setback in his bid to recover from a hamstring injury. Specialists have found further complications to the injury which Owen picked up in a196 words
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Miscellaneous50 1999-07-19 53 TODAY: (selected programmes) 3pm: LPGA Golf: Big Apple Classic (ESPN Channels *****) Bpm: Copa America final: Brazil v Uruguay (repeat) (STAR Sports Channel 24) 10pm: 1999 Sabah Triathlon (STAR Sports Channel 24) Tr;-Nations Rugby: New Zealand v South Africa (Premiere 12) 11pm: 1999 World Pool Championship (ESPN Channels 23 25)50 words
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