The New Paper, 4 October 1999
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Title Section10 1999-10-04 1 the new paper MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1999 the new.. paper10 words
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Advertisement49 1999-10-04 1 ,m flHk jflHB 2 or m ooo hoal v 2000. (i Day ionmw •"vfli Man U's shame. And the man who caused it: Goalie Taibi /Page 48 l^ht' BjBr v r/ RhIIM haSJ AlltMANA Dpuy raid outrayc Yishun woman complains. CNB explains c m 111i 8 88Tl81 l Z0000r49 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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550 1999-10-04 2 No 80% limit for home loan refinance: MAS YOU can switch your entire housing loan to another bank even if the new loan exceeds 80 per cent of the current value of your house. And this can save you a lot550 words
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Article, Illustration75 1999-10-04 2 BACK ON TRACK: Indian Prime Minister Atai Behari Vajpayee standing behind Congress party leader Sonla Gandhi during a ceremony on revered Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi's 130 th birth anniversary In New Delhi on Saturday. Exit polls yesterday In the ultimate round ofPicture/ Afp - 75 words
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Article, Illustration393 1999-10-04 3 Ng Hwee Koon - And the raincoat (left) is for sale, to help educate disabled children in Laos BY Ng Hwee Koon JUST what you need when it's raining cats and dogs! No, not the bird but the cat-and-the-bow-wow raincoat. More cats and dogs when it's raining catsPictures/ Ng Hwee Koon - 393 words
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Article63 1999-10-04 3 VIP tickets to the show's Oct 15 launch at Plaza Singapura are available at $100 each from MDK Consultants (323-0355). HP hopes to raise at least $30,000. The money will go to Save the Children Singapore to help an Integrated Education Programme in Laos for disabled children. It's to63 words
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Article, Illustration584 1999-10-04 4 Tanya Fong - Hawkers in hot soup after hot-water fight PENALTY: The punishment for causing hurt is ajailtermupto five years, or a fine, or caning, or a combination of any of these two punishments. Byl Tanya Fong TALK about boiling rage. It has left three people in hot water, literally. ThreePicture/ Lianhe Zaorao - 584 words
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Article, Illustration362 1999-10-04 5 Ng Boon Yian - Contractor viciously stabbed by a group of young men at lift landing BY Ng Boon Yian HE saw the group of five young men and thought "small kids". They were small-built and looked ordinary, in their T-shirts and jeans. Faces buried in their arms, they slumped over aPicture/ Shinmin Daily - 362 words
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Article246 1999-10-04 6 m HEALTHCARE A SCHEME to keep healthcare affordable started at all government acute-care hospitals this month. Under the Casemix scheme, subsidies for government hospitals are calculated differently. Subsidies are now based on the type of illness a patient has. Previously, the subsidies were based on how246 words
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Article, Illustration48 1999-10-04 6 Picture This ON THE BALL, ON THE MOVE: See some tennis action on Orchard Road this week as this 15-metre, see-through prime mover with a built-in tennis court plies the shopping district to promote the Heineken Open tennis tournament. Picture/ Lianhe ZaobaoPicture/ Lianhe Zaobao - 48 words
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Article59 1999-10-04 6 child^^^M CHILDREN caught between warring parents will have help soon, thanks to a project to be launched by the Subordinate Courts. A multi-media CD-ROM called KIDS-Line will be used to reach out to children between seven and 10 years old who face family violence or whose parents are59 words
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Article54 1999-10-04 6 COMMUNITY A SUNDAY market has helped solve the problem of thousands of foreign workers gathering at Little India. The Sunday market at Weld Road in Little India was started last year. It was launched officially yesterday. The market draws the workers away from the Zhujiao and Rowell estates,54 words
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Article59 1999-10-04 6 HEALTH MORE girls in Singapore suffer from eating disorders these days. All because they take weight-loss dieting too far. The problem is on the rise among girls as young as 12, leaving them emaciated, unable to control their food intake, or both. Psychiatrists said the trend was59 words
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Article46 1999-10-04 6 ILAYS MORE than six banks could emerge as core financial institutions under Malaysia's consolidation programme. So said Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Saturday. In July, the central bank announced an aggressive programme which would merge Malaysia's 58 financial institutions into six core groups.46 words
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Article58 1999-10-04 7 I LANGUM^^S IT is a secret women's language. And only two people left in China can write this language. Vancouver-based filmmaker Yang Yueqing said the language, called Nu Shu,was developed over hundreds of years by women in southern China. Ms Yang's documentary on the subject is58 words
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Article65 1999-10-04 7 1 NISSAN cars are still the No 1 sellers here, with 5,581 sold in the first nine months of this year. That is double the number of the Japanese make sold here in the same time last year. Its nearest rival is Toyota, which sold 4,443 units,65 words
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Article62 1999-10-04 7 MALAYSIA CLINICAL tests so far show jailed former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim was not poisoned with arsenic, said Malaysian Deputy Prime Minster Abdullah Badawi. He claimed the allegations were a pre-election ploy. Datuk Abdullah said he was waiting for a full report from the hospital and said62 words
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Article, Illustration56 1999-10-04 7 JAPAN HE was co-founder of global electronics and entertainment giant Sony Corporation, and the man behind the Walkman personal stereo. Mr Akio Morita, 78, (right) died yesterday of pneumonia. He is credited with leading Sony in marketing, globalisation, and financial and human resources, as well as with56 words
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Article63 1999-10-04 6 International Herald Tribune: Russian army pushes assault in Chechnya Asian Wall Street Journal: IMF pressures Habibie to fix Bank Bali mess New Straits Times: Developers must meet minimum standards BBC news: Prominent Serbian oppostion leader Vuk Draskovic has said the road crash in which he was slightly63 words
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Article57 1999-10-04 7 The Straits Times: Amien Rais may be Speaker The Business Times: No 80% limit for home loan refinance: MAS Uanhe Zaobao: Indonesia Muslim leader Rais elected as MPR Speaker Berita Harian: UN peacekeepers advance to the west of East Timor RCS morning news: Amien Rais is the57 words
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Article, Illustration120 1999-10-04 7 in F^Sus Reuters. FORMER Beatle Paul McCartney (right) thinks it is "cool" that Oasis lead singer Liam Gallagher and his actress wife Patsy Kensit have named their son after John Lennon. McCartney said he thought it was appropriate the bad boy of British pop music should chooseReuters. - 120 words
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Article97 1999-10-04 7 Quote worthy "If we work hard and the economic growth that we have seen in the past two quarters can be maintained, we will offer main upgrading programme and the interim upgrading programme to more precincts next year. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tongon the response to the97 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration734 1999-10-04 8 Lingam Ponnampalam - Drug raid angers Yishun woman. Her door is broken down. Flat is searched. But nothing is found (see facing page). CNB says why its men forced their way in (see this page) BY Lingam Ponnampalam YOU would probably have seen it on TV. Or at thePicture/ Jonathan Choo - 734 words
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Article, Illustration67 1999-10-04 9 mui<mui< Ms Linda Urn Hior Hoon wrote In the Straits Times Forum Page about how people should learn to be happy with their own bodies: What is most important is that we eat healthily and lead a healthy lifestyle. At the end of the day, if we67 words
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Article, Illustration741 1999-10-04 10 Tan Seek Geok(NUss) Manager (Corporate Communications) I refer to the articles entitled "Flaws in 500-m Jewel" and "Apology Nice But Action Better" in The New Paper on Thursday, Sept 30,1999. The Club has always held the interests of our customers, including horse owners, trainers, jockeys,741 words
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Article, Illustration117 1999-10-04 13 SINGAPORETODAY WATCH, listen, feel, taste, sniff and be part of Swatch's Five Senses of the Century contest. Each month till the end of the year well be highlighting one of the senses. For this month, we turn the spotlight on sight. TELL US What sight do you117 words
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Article, Illustration765 1999-10-04 15 I INDONESIA'S NEW SPEAKER Source: Wire services. HOW HE WON THE ELECTION DR Amien won the election due to a deal between the ruling Golkar Party and the alliance of Muslim-based parties. "We nominated Amien because he is the right man to accelerate the reform movement. WeSource: Wire services. - 765 words
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Article, Illustration48 1999-10-04 15 muifmui* India plans tougher reforms to exclude people with criminal records from standing for Parliament. Outgoing election commissioner G V G Krishnamurthy said: Law breakers cannot he made law makers. If murderers find a place in Parliament, why send a thief to jail?48 words
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Article, Illustration516 1999-10-04 16 HONGKONG SINGER GEORGE LAM CAUGHT STEALING THIS PAIR OF SUNGLASSES IN HAWAII REMEMBER this man spouting all the words of wisdom in the Guinness Stout advertisements? And that trademark smirk (not smile, mind you) of his? Well, that smirk is missing inPicture/ Apple Daily - 516 words
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Article152 1999-10-04 16 MANY of George Lam's peers in Hongkong's showbiz circle have expressed shock and disbelief when they heard that the singer/actor had been charged with shoplifting in Hawaii. Popular compere Lydia Sum said, It can t be. I believe he only forgot to pay. I, too,152 words
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347 1999-10-04 17 shooting accident in kedah AT seven, it is normal to play games such as hide-and-seek and cops and robbers. But one seven-year-old in Kedah decided to make her game of cops and robbers a little more real. She loaded her father's hunting rifle and pulled347 words
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Article342 1999-10-04 17 Peter Wilson - BY Peter Wilson REPORTING FROM SYDNEY EAST Timor is fast becoming a political football for Australia's politicians. It looks like everyone is joining in to make sure they gain some political mileage out of the issue. The latest to join the fray is former Labor342 words
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Article, Illustration294 1999-10-04 18 Source: Bernama. SHE has torn a ligament in her right shoulder but is okay, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. He dismissed speculation that Datin Seri Dr Siti Hasmah Mohamed Ali has had a stroke. "She's recovering now... she needsSource: Bernama. - 294 words
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Article, Illustration547 1999-10-04 18 HEATHER McKINNON - ET CETERA WTTH HEATHER McKINNON IT can be interesting, sometimes, getting lost. Christopher Columbus got lost and discovered America. I took a wrong turn and found, only two blocks from my house, a recreation centre with a 50 m pool that I could have547 words
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Miscellaneous35 1999-10-04 19 COMICRELIEF IIIBSSFPI Sii^riJ 'teaM Kyv!.vsS=i w^ibkMtlfiNiiessatmAL Y 1 [H£UO?PI22A 1 I SEWItES WILL, "Jf 1 WJT?fcttlW AN^SSBMAL J STILL SEW ICE* IS I H«*6 1 I UJ SlfcfeAftftE TUP I RftlW AU& USIEW TD ff35 words
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Article, Illustration278 1999-10-04 20 I'M in Secondary 2 and IH be taking my streaming examinations soon. I'm very keen to be a film director, making films and helping the Singapore movie industry grow. What courses should I take to start me on my way? Are there subjects I must excel278 words
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Article128 1999-10-04 20 1 I'M thinking of doing my degree in a private institution. I have a diploma in electronics and telecommunications engineering from Singapore Polytechnic. I like to learn more about e-commerce or multimedia advertising. I don't like to do programming. Could you list a few courses I can128 words
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Article130 1999-10-04 20 I GOT an A for computing and Maths C, an O grade for physics, C6 for GP and B3 for second language. I can't enter any engineering course at a university as I have only an AO-level pass for physics. I can't retake physics as I130 words
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Article, Illustration316 1999-10-04 21 I WOULD like to i pursue my studies at a polytechnic, preferably Singapore Polytechnic. I intend to enrol for the advanced diploma in business administration course and study for it on a part-time basis. I was educated in Malaysia, and I got an STPM316 words
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Article183 1999-10-04 21 T I'M studying a three-year commerce course in a pre-U L 4 centre (Outram Institute). I had made an appeal to do a business course at Temasek Poly. Recently, I received a reply, saying that my appeal has been successful. But I'm having second thoughts about183 words
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Article140 1999-10-04 21 r 1 I'M 17. My first choice for study at a poly was a diploma in business administration course. My second choice was a diploma in interior architecture and design. My third was legal studies. I was offered my second and third choices. As I like140 words
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Article140 1999-10-04 21 I'M a repeat student in Secondary 5. My O-level results last year were B4 for English, C5 for geography, C6 for Malay, D7 for maths and science. I'm keen on broadcasting. I hope to do an ITE apprenticeship or a poly course in it. What requirements140 words
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Article, Illustration421 1999-10-04 22 Hazel Tan - sh• w T i 6 By Hazel Tan FOR a few seconds last night, we held our breath as Singapore's best-loved stars risked getting seriously hurt. Wushu champion Vincent Ng jumped his bicycle over421 words
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Article, Illustration133 1999-10-04 23 VINCENT Ng might have been the hero last night. But he was really a bundle of nerves inside. He wasn't so worried about hurting himself. After all, he had fallen off the bicycle thrice in the two-week practice. Rather, it was the pressure of having so many valuablePictures/ Kenneth Koh - 133 words
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Article, Illustration363 1999-10-04 24 Hazel Tan - FROM PREVIOUS PAGE By Hazel Tan AS Zoe Tay lay on the ground, she screamed to compere Guo Liang: "I am so scared!" She had every right to be. Because so were we. Zoe, 31, had just agreed to be the seventhPictures/ Kenneth Koh - 363 words
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Article, Illustration466 1999-10-04 25 Seto Nu-wen - By Seto Nu-wen STANDING upside down without a stitch of clothing on. That's all part of Xavier Le Roy's dance piece Self Unfinished. "I just want to present a different way of looking at the human body," said the 36-year-old French dancer in a466 words
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Article79 1999-10-04 25 SINGAPORE is the first Asian country where Self-Unfinished is being staged. Le Roy was invited to perform here by the Goethe Institut. Said Heinrich Bloemeke, director of the Goethe Institut: "We think Self-Unfinished will be ||ABB| laMAMAAMMJtf ALA very interesting tot me Singapore public. "The nudity79 words
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Advertisement120 1999-10-04 26 the final parade This Friday, these 12 glam babes will strut their way to fame and prizes in The New Paper New Face '99 Grand Finals. Catch the spectacular show at 7pm,Takashimaya Square B2. Meanwhile, here's one last eyeful to help you win $15,000 worth of prizes in our readers'contest120 words
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Article, Illustration328 1999-10-04 28 Tanya Fong - K I U—»»■■■■■ —S ?ABv2nßififl9lK r vi» IM| -v ByI Tanya Fong IF you want good home-cooked food, go to the Village Wok. The restaurant boasts of a 100-year-old chicken recipe. You get to savour five-star restaurant dishes in the l cosy, no-frills restaurant. Hie topPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 328 words
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Article, Illustration518 1999-10-04 41 Danny Khoo - By Danny Khoo JOCKEY Oscar Chavez bounced back to the top of the jockeys' table with a brilliant hat-trick at Penang yesterday. It was also a day that saw only four riders sharing the spoils. The Panamanian started on a quiet note but finished the518 words
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Article, Illustration1478 1999-10-04 42 YESTERDAY'S PENANG RACE RESULTS Going: Heavy SHOCKER: Apprentice Huzairi boots home $241 outsider Wooly Bully in Race 9. 9 SEASON DANCER 52 (11-6) Rutherford (11) 2 2 1 (451) 4 DRAGON ISLAND 52 (45-12) Treymane (5) 1 1 2 (453) 5 ENERGY SPECIAL 52 c 52.5(121-26) Aaogan (3) 4 31,478 words
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Article, Illustration947 1999-10-04 43 RACE 1: Tongarino slipped on jumping, resulting in the horse being slow into stride. American Answer, Just Smashing and Ram bo Abjar were slow into stride. Blue Sky Tower and Top Best World, who raced poorly, must each pass a I,ooom gallop trial and947 words
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Article113 1999-10-04 43 Reuters. MONTJEU, ridden by Mick Kinane, won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp yesterday, battling through the soft ground to deny Japanese champion El Condor Pasa. Daylami, the mount of Frankie Dettori, failed to handle the going and was beaten halfway up the straight inReuters. - 113 words
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Article, Illustration393 1999-10-04 44 Adam Hashidy - EIGHTH ASIAN JUNIOR ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS Reporta/J Adam Hashidy SINGAPORE'S best juniors could only finish last in the 4x100m finals. But all is not lost Why? Poh Seng Song, 16, Aaron Huang, 19, Mohd Faddli, 17, and Tan Wei Leong, 17, recorded one of thePicture/ David Tan - 393 words
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Article, Illustration348 1999-10-04 44 Ml NATIONAL RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIPS BEDOK KINGS v WANDERERS THE Kings failed to rule for the first time this season. It was clobbered by a rejuvenated Wanderers squad. With its 24-10 win, Wanderers, the defending Ml NRC Grand Champion, managed to haul itself to third-place in348 words
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Article, Illustration369 1999-10-04 45 S Africa 46 Scotland 29 AFP. SOUTH AFRICA came from three points behind at half time to trounce a tiring Scotland on its home turf yesterday. The World Cup's Group A opener at Murrayfield yesterday ended in a 46-29 victory for the Springboks. Scotland led 16-13 at theAFP.; Picture/ Afp - 369 words
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Article, Illustration400 1999-10-04 45 Australia 57 Romania 9 Source: AFP. WORLD Cup heavyweight Australia scored a record-breaking total in a 57-9 romp over Romania in their Pool E match in Belfast, Northern Ireland, yesterday. It was the first time Australia had passed 50 points in a World CupSource: AFP. - 400 words
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Article141 1999-10-04 45 Samoa 43 Japan 9 AFP. SAMOA ran in five tries and crushed Japan 43-9 in their Group D World Cup match in Wales yesterday. Samoan full-back Silao Leaega did much of the damage, scoring 23 points. And when he wasn't scoring, he walloped Japan's stuttering attack with massiveAFP. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration463 1999-10-04 46 EUROPE KICKOFF: ITALY, HOLLAND, SPAIN GERMANY REST OF THE SERIE A ACTION Reuters. LAZKMAC MILAN 4 CHAMPION AC Milan and last season's No 2 Lazio shared an eight-goal thriller at Rome's Olympic Stadium last night. lit was a see-saw battle. Milan came back from a 1-3Reuters.; Picture/ Reuters - 463 words
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Article198 1999-10-04 46 HOLLAND: Reuters. AJAX 6 WILLEMII3 AJAX Amsterdam rounded off a weekend feast of 42 goals in nine Holland First Division matches. It scored a 6-3 win over Willem II in Tilburg last night. Willem has been on a very poor rim. Last weekend, it was thrashed 6-1 atReuters. - 198 words
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Article, Illustration171 1999-10-04 46 Reuters. REAL MADRID 2 VALENCIA 3 JOHN Toshack's 36-match unbeaten run at the Santiago Bernabeu as Real Madrid coach came to an end last night. He watched in disappointment 3-2 as Valencia stole a shock away win. Tm not too unhappy with the resultReuters. - 171 words
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Article76 1999-10-04 46 Reuters. FRENCH World Cup winner Youri Djorkaeff was the star for Kaiserslautern. He scored two goals in the 4-2 win over newly-promoted Unterhaching last night. Unterhaching took the lead after 15th minutes through Jochen Seitz, only for Kaiserslautern to hit back through Ciriaco Sforza six minutes later.Reuters. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration624 1999-10-04 47 Another Taibi m clanger sets the tone CHELSEA 5 Gustavo Poyet 28 seconds, 55th min Chris Sutton 16 Henning Berg 58 own goal Jody Morris 82 HALF-TIME: 2-0 CROWD: 34,909 MAN UNITED 0 RED CARD: Nicky Butt 23 THE nightmare began for United after just 28 seconds. ThePicture/ Reuters - 624 words
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Article214 1999-10-04 48 CHELSEA 5 MANCHESTER UNITED 0 NO excuses from Sir Alex Ferguson. But the Manchester United boss gave a warning instead after the 5-0 thrashing at Stamford Bridge. "Well be back. We'll just have to bite the bullet and get on with it," he told Skysports. "It's another214 words
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Article220 1999-10-04 48 DON'T get carried away. This was the cautious message from jubilant Chelsea boss Gianluca Vialli after his first success over the Treble champion. "We know we can play against the best team in Europe and play well. So this is a step forward, but it's still a220 words
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Article, Illustration338 1999-10-04 48 LIVEWATCH bv JEFFREY LOW: HIS PREDICTION ON SATURDAY: CHELSEA 1 UNITED 0 FROM the word go, it was game over. One touch from the kickoff, one looping cross, and...GOAL! As ideal as it was stunning, Gustavo Poyet provided one of the fastest goals in the338 words
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Article500 1999-10-04 48 OH how the mighty have fallen...smashed to smithereens, beyond recognition, beyond redemption even. Manchester United's absolute fall from grace at Stamford Bridge last night broke such a long list of records that the scribes themselves were bewildered by its enormity. Gone is the historic sequence of 29 unbeaten500 words
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Article, Illustration461 1999-10-04 49 PREMIERSHIP ACTION: NEWCASTLE 2 Alan Shearer 17,44 MIDDLESBROUGH 1 Brian Deane 89 CROWD: 36,412 TOTTENHAM 2 Steffen Iversen 26,35 LEICESTER 3 Muzzy Izzet 25pen, 68 Gerry Taggart 76 WATFORD 1 Mark Williams 42 LEEDS UNITED 2 Michael Bridges 45 Harry Kewell 70 CROWD:Picture/ Afp - 461 words
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297 1999-10-04 49 PAOLO Di Canio proved just why, despite his interesting character traits, he is adored by supporters wherever he plays. He turned on the Italian charm to ruin David Seaman's Premiership return. The flamboyant Italian scored twice, one a297 words
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Miscellaneous43 1999-10-04 45 TODAY: (selected) 7pm: Soccer: Olympic Qualifier Thailand v Kazakhstan (STAR Sports) Bpm: Champions League: Rosenborg v Dortmund (ESPN) 9pm: Soccer: Olympic Qualifier China v S Korea (STAR Sports) 10pm: Champions League: Croatia Zagreb v Sturm Graz (ESPN) 11pm: Badminton: Asian Championship (Premiere 12)43 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1999-10-04 51 MIKE Tyson says he would do it again. The former heavyweight boxing champion who bit off part of Evander Holyfield's right ear in their 1997 title bout says if the circumstances are the same he would not hesitate to «ink his teeth into Holyfield's flesh1,157 words
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Advertisement38 1999-10-04 51 INSIDE Alan Shearer is enjoying his days without Rudd Gullit. More on the England captain and Premiership results /Page 50 South Africa given a scare by the Scots and Australia scores record win in World Rugby /Page 46.38 words
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