The New Paper, 5 March 2000

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  • 22 1 the new paper Another quality publication of Singapore Preua Holdings MARCH 5, 2000 on sunday 70 CENTS http://newpaper.asia1 com.sg MITA (P) 019/03/2000
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  • [NEWS]
    • 354 2 MS EVELYN Santos-Ortiz was the first to be found, her body slumped in an elevator her throat slashed, face stabbed, her head and torso each struck by a single bullet. Police went to her sister's house. And found
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    • 300 2  -  By Irene Kew SHE came to work, expecting to find neat stacks of dough, ready to be made into bread and pastry. But instead, the lady boss found her worker dead and stuck in the dough-mixing machine. The dead woman, believed to be from
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    • 915 3 Richard Li. We know him as the man who beat Sing Tel to the merger bid with Hongkong's Cable Wireless HKT. But what is he like as a boss and as a person? DENISE CHONG delves into his personality, and finds out what makes the man
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    • 799 4  -  NO NEED TO SHUN THEM/Pdge 6 by ANDRE YEO SEE the brave woman in the picture (left)? She has leprosy. A disease that has reduced one of her hands to a stump, while the
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    • 164 4 MADAM Yeo was cooking when she heard someone kicking her front door. She opened it and See Huat Koon, 51, entered the apartment, grabbed her neck with both hands and tried to strangle her. Squeezing her neck, he told her: 1 would make you die."
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    • 410 5 FROM PAGES THE groom told his in-iaws that his mother had died. In reality, she was sitting in a corner during the wedding dinner. "Ostracism, that's one ot the biggest problems lepers face," said Dr Seow Chew Swee, 45, senior consultant dermatologist at the National
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    • 498 6 Sometimes You Have To Correct A Grammatically Correct Sentence. Breathing life into the subjects you teach is one of the challenges of teaching. You can't simply spout facts and expect all your students to be interested. You need to motivate them to pursue knowledge and inspire them to think creatively.
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  • [NEWS]
    • 645 7  -  REPORT BRIAN MILLER THE signs were all there. It was going to be an extraordinary evening. After all, it started in sensational style when Super Magneto and Triumphant Return finished locked at the post for the first winning deadheat seen at the Kranji Racecourse. But wait,
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    • 596 8  -  By Woon Wui Tek IN this tale of many mysteries, the saddest is also the strangest. Last Monday in Johor Baru, a man promised to collect his wife from a relative's home in the evening. A neighbour even saw his battered Honda puttering off
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    • 113 8 MR Ang's car was found in the middle of Loyang Drive in Singapore. The windscreen had been shattered and the front of the car badly dented. Though neighbours recalled the Honda Civic as being already rather battered with a broken headlight and strings tied to the front
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    • 852 9 A doctor, a joker, a man who saw "only good spirits" in the mortuary where he worked tirelessly to uncover the truth in murder cases. ERNEST LUIS digs into the files and the doctor's own book, Murder Is My Business, to bring you fresh
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    • 731 9 IN an interview in the early 90s, Prof Chao Tzee Cheng ranked his first case as his most challenging. It was the Koh Liang Chuen case in 1969 which he calls his "baptism of fire". It appeared to be suicide by drowning. Koh, 20,
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    • 634 10 Sex education in Singaporean schools is taught in a limited way, and the Education Ministry is now reviewing the subject. How is it taught differently elsewhere? GLORIA CHANDY investigates AT five or six years old, schoolchildren In Canada aro taught about thoir bodies
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    • 271 10 ONE of our own counsellors from the Dear Aggie page has an opinion on how our youth should receive sex education. As adviser on puberty, Dr Lim Su Min hears it all. And knows their needs. Whose responsibility is it to teach sex education?
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    • 701 11 A TOTAL of 11,601 students sat for the 1999 ore examinations. Of these, 10,032 students or 86.5 per cent obtained! minimum of two A-ievel and two AO level passes Including the General Paper. Jurong .ai.j -i insufiic ano Anglo-Chinese AIM Vlaftiun fliio w Vofiun junior have
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  • 966 12  -  [ex^rf] By Barbara Carpenter ONE trait I notice about Singaporeans is that when they are gathered in their living room, their attention is focused on one object the goggle box. "Besides work and study, TV is the next thing that captures our attention," a
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  • Article, Illustration
    776 13  -  NE^J By Ivan Lim lvanl@sph.com.sg THE truth about Fann is, she really isn't very interesting to interview. Perhaps it was the way we communicated in English. She might have said a lot more had we conversed in Mandarin, but then I would have understood a lot less.
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  • [@ A GLANCE]
    • 331 15 A BETTER view and more privacy too. That's what you'll get with new Housing Board flats. Floor to ceiling windows in the living rooms and master bedrooms, will give residents a better view of the area. But peeping toms will not be able to
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    • 82 15 SCHOOL CHOICES: Check out the educational opportunities at the Institute of Technical Education and the career prospects for ITE graduates. The ITE Road Show is on at Causeway Point today from Ipm to 10pm. It's free. MUSIC GALORE: Game for some music with a difference? Then pop
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    • BRIEFLY
      • 80 15 WATCH out for hand, foot and mouth disease. This normally-mild viral illness is turning nasty. Severe complications, including meningitis, paralysis, encephalitis and heart failure, are showing up in patients, mainly children. The Environment Ministry is stepping up the monitoring of the illness that infected 1,344 children here in
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      • 91 15 Wire services. FOREST fires are raging once again on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Officials said satellite images show that the number of fires has rapidly increased in the last couple of days. "On March 1, there were 90 hotspots and yesterday there were 296 hotspots mostly in
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      • 92 15 THE High Court has ordered a woman to give nearly half her properties to her former husband. This recent ruling of the High Court shows that the law, known as the Woman's Charter, can also benefit the man when a marriage ends. The man was a bankrupt from
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      • 75 15 A VIRTUAL institute will be set up to promote e-learning. Companies will get government incentives to encourage them to create hubs of regional e-learning services and portals from Singapore, said Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, the Minister for Communications and Information Technology. This will allow infocomm professionals and managers
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      • 80 15 AP. SEVEN North Koreans from two families arrived in South Korea yesterday after escaping their hunger-stricken homeland. The defectors first fled to a South Korean diplomatic mission in a third country, asking for asylum in South Korea, the National Intelligence Service said. South Korean diplomats then brought the North
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      • 71 15 AP. INDONESIA'S new president plans to visit former president Suharto next week. Apparently wanting to heal rifls, President Abdurrahman Wahid has already met two other old rivals ex-President Bacharuddin Habibie and ex-military commander General Wiranto. Foreign Minister Alwi Shihab quoted Mr Wahid as saying he regarded Mr Suharto,
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      • 78 15 South China Morning Post. FLIGHTS in and out of Hongkong are too expensive and infrequent, so the tourists are flocking to Singapore instead. Hundreds more flights are needed each month if the SAR is to be the air hub of Asia, according to the Hongkong Tourist Association's
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    • 184 15  -  EN£>US] MARINA SQUARE AIRCON FAILURE By Irene Kew SHOPPERS at Marina Square Shopping Mall no longer have to worry about an indoor heatwave that has plagued the place since early Thursday morning. The same goes for hotel guests at The Pan Pacific, Marina Mandarin and The Oriental
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 35 15 Mainly fair and warm except for showers in the late afternoon over northern Singapore^g^^ >» Mr* Showers sunrise 714 om j°j 7:19 pm south Fair minimum 24 1C m: 10:48 om maximum 33 c second tide..
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  • 986 16  -  Guest editor Hawazi Daipi Member of Parliament and trade unionist ONE thing that immediately struck me the past week was a report about Germany looking to attract foreign workers and to ease their entry into Germany. For me it rang alarm bells! It means that we
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  • [NEWS]
    • 197 17 COLLEGE BAN ON lEANS TWO Indian girls wearing jeans were refused entry into their college in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. So they rounded up their friends and attacked their principal and a student leader who tried to intervene, reported The South China Morning
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    • Article, Illustration
      961 18 Woman, 34, had affair with teen, 16. This baby is born. Upset grandpa 'seeks revenge'... THIS is the tragic and terrifying story of a fling gone wrong. Very wrong. The couple involved: A 16-year-old teenage boy, Jamie, and 34-year-old Lorraine Weston, his married neighbour. Their affair resulted in the
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    • 175 19 MR Weston is now withdrawn and flies off the handle at the slightest thing. The stress is etched deep on his face and his eyes are dulled with a resigned disappointment. Lorraine was his pride and joy. She left school at 16 and married when she was 22.
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  • [NEWS]
    • 418 21 But her mum's dead killed by bees THE bottle of milk is not enough for the little bundle in red. "Mama," the one-year-old girl cried in her sleep. Even though she could not open her eyes, she knew the gentle hands trying to
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    • 289 22 FORBES' RANKINGS Forbes' analysts create estimates based on figures compiled from interviews with lawyers, managers, agents, executives and entertainment insiders. It counts pre-tax gross income at the time it is earned, not when the celebrities are paid. GEORGE Lucas is laughing all the way to
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  • 979 24  - Would you eat at this place even if the food's yummy? By Ng Wan Ching wanching@sph.com.sg A COLLEAGUE from Life! recently wrote about a dirty hawker centre and immediately struck a chord with more than 100 people who said that such places are wonderful for highly yummy food and low,
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  • [Aggie] MATTERS OF THE HEART AND BODY
    • 310 26 I'M a guy, 26, and I have found the love of my life. She is someone who is caring, understanding and supportive. I'm sure that she's the one I want to settle down with. After knowing her for two months, I arranged for us
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    • 151 26 MAMA-TO-BE is 16 and already tied down with a huge responsibility. Her family and friends are telling her she's stupid because she still loves her ex-boyfriend. He made her pregnant, but left her after he found out. Her mother spoke to his mum, but
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    • 320 26 I KNOW this must be hard on you. But this is life. Everyone goes through boy-girl relationships. I hope you'll stop thinking it is unfair. In fact, you should be glad that you see his real character now. What if you had married
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    • 219 27 I WOULD like to tell you how brave it is for a girl of 16 willing to accept her pregnancy and to carry it to full term. You are very fortunate to have a loving and supportive mother and family because without them, you
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    • 260 27 I UNDERSTAND how you're feeling deep inside your heart. It must really hurt a lot because I've been in your shoes before. I gave birth to my first child when I was only 16.1 know how it feels to be hurt and betrayed, especially by
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    • 164 27 NATURALLY, you'll find difficulty in getting over this guy. But for the sake of yourself and your family who still cares a lot for you, you must pull through. Come to think of it, if your ex can carry on with his life, why
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    • [Puberty] Dr Lim Su Min clears the air over teen sex issues
      • 160 27 Ql am a 19-year-old girl. I am rather worried about my breasts but have kept quiet for four years. My areola (dark area of the nipple) is small and that goes for my nipple too. Sometimes, my nipple disappears and all I can see is my areola.
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      • 305 27 HH A FEW months ago, I ||1 had sex with my boyfriend. ,111 I don't know how it happened but I felt really guilty afterwards. Then I missed my period for two i months. I feared I was pregnant. This month, I had my period again. I
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    • 46 27 i CALL US If you need advice on matters of the heart or sex issues, write to: Aggie, The New Paper, Times House, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore *****5 Or fax 737-5375, e-mail: npops@sph.com.sg (please mark: Aggie) or call 1900-912-0007 (calls cost 30 cents a minute).
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  • 1285 28 Feature That's the question Rosa, 27, a Filipino expatriate wife, says she gets "almost all the time" from taxi drivers whenever she hops into a cab here. But being mistaken for a domestic help by "maid-fixated" Singaporeans is not what irritates her most.
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  • Page 29 Miscellaneous
    • 897 29 A f Turn I Sleeping Beauty Power Office Girls Madagascar Disney (Ch 33), 8 pm Variety Vision I (Ch 55), Central, 2 pm w A well-known tale about the evil witch 8.15 pm An island away from the African coast AL* who places a curse on Princess Aurora. Sawako Tsukahara
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  • Article, Illustration
    884 30  -  Column I FORTNIGHTLY COLUMN BY SINGAPORE'S BUSIEST FUNNYMA (nightclub bouncer, conman, pastry chef, barber, office boy) by Siva Choy "HEY brudder! Where you wanna goT That's what the jolly taxi driver said to me when I got into his cab at the World Trade Centre. He had
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  • [Seen Heard] SHARP
    • 51 31 THE MOVIE Ruth, a young woman, feels that something is missing in her life. She travels to India and is touched by a guru. Her family is alarmed and decides to reclaim their daughter by engaging a cult exiter to deprogramme her. Stars: Kate Winslet and Harvey
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    • 289 31  -  by ERNEST LUIS A COMBINATION of Oscar-nominated actress Kate Winslet, acclaimed director Jane Campion, and award-winning actor Harvey Keitel sounds promising. And there's always the hope of seeing "Titanic" Kate Winslet in the nude. For the first half hour, Holy Smoke if intriguing. Ruth (Winslet) is
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    • 89 32  -  Edited by Denise Chong denise@sph.com.sg Ruth's mum Miriam (Julie Hamilton), fed up that Ruth did not want to return to Australia even though she travelled to India to find her and tell her that her father was dying: "Fine, fine. You're pleasing yourself which is exactly what we
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    • 251 32  -  by DENISE CHONG KATE Winslet looks decidedly good in saree wrap. Rolled up firmly like a poh piah, she looked calm even as the mystical tide of the Indian setting surged around her. A scene shift to the Australian outback, she looked as solid as the
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    • 218 32 James Berardinelli in his online review: "Holy Smoke is one of those movies that takes potentially fascinating ideas and shipwrecks them by poor execution and even worse writing. The most worthwhile aspect of this film is getting to see Kate Winslet in the nude but that can be
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  • Page 33 Miscellaneous
    • 476 33 .H CALL: 873.1333 C I iiNtAvon caili vhiom 24-hour subscription sales hotline movies variety today |eurney to the Center of the Earth today Adam and Uza Special 1999 gp m Part I 8.40pm Do not miss this special show on This is the story of the fantastic Adam Cheng and
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  • Page 34 Miscellaneous
    • 549 34 I Highlight of the Week cur"" affairs/education mon Beakmart's World |B Bpm This Emmy Award winning series I personifies "fun-learning" as host, Beakman, is a riot to watch! He is the filVllllV quirky and humorous scientist whose main mission is to answer kids'science today The New Scooby Scrappy-Doo VML flp
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    633 35  - Australia is still tops when you are thinking of a holiday that will charm your kids no end. Ex-TCS stars Edmund Chen and wife Xiang Yun took their son, Chen Xi, eight, to Adelaide recently. Edmund tells us about it Edited by Crispina Robert crispina@sph.com.sg ADELAIDE, the capital of South
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  • 648 36 For those going to the Sydney Olympics, check out the Sydney 2000 Olympic Torch Relay, which will begin its 100-day journey around Australia in June. It will reach Olympic Stadium on Sept 15 2000 for the opening ceremony. For more information on the
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  • 654 37  -  IB Col UfTin A FORTN,GHTLY COLUMN BY SINGAPORE'S THEATRE TEASE by R Chandran IN my line of work, I have had a child hug me tightly by the knees and say: "I'm happy you came back home." A child unknown to me till that point.
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  • 420 39  -  fnce —I I SingleColumnl by Djohan Rahman MUSTANGS. Running wild. Free as the wind. That's how Jimmy (main character in The Bachelor") perceived bachelorhood. Good show. Not a great show by my standard (said with a pompous tone), but a good show nonetheless one with a
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  • Page 40 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 43 Miscellaneous
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  • [RACING]
    • 750 45  -  By Danny Khoo Australian trainer Don Baertschiger has a great chance to extend his Patrons' Bowl record at Kranji tonight. The Don, as he is affectionately known, won the race with Lotsagelt at Bukit Timah racecourse last year. Tonigt, he not only has numerical advantage
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    • 60 45 RACE 1: Showing Aces, Victory Power, Czech Benoni. RACE 3: Twins, Uppercut 11. RACE 4: Blue Genius, That's Good. RACE 5: Jubilant Gold, William's Pride. RACE 7: Mark Of Courage, King General, Phenomenal. RACE 8: Excellent Striker, Just Call Me Sir, Set The Fashion, Super Goodluck. RACE 9: Power
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    • 262 45 MARC TAN Rafferty (Race 10 No. 5) Won his last start over 1,400 m last month with great ease while ridden with patience early. The way he was powering home suggests he can see out the mile trip without any problems. The same tactics should see him prevail
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    • 1423 46 TODAY'S KRANJI (COURSE A) RACE CARD: Going forecast Good No. Latt 6 rum Horn W> WHwg Jodwy Bwrtof (Agdortglnfrw. trainer-owner) 1 *****0 HIGH RETURN 59 (89) D Holland 9 (6nzg Leck-Pat's Team) 2 PURPLE JOSH 57 (85) lAzhar 11 (5eg Brink-Agasam) 3 -34 SHOWING ACES 56.5 (84) LDittman 4 (4ag
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    • 614 47  -  Dubai's classy Timahs mows down Plate rivals, clocks faster time than Cup winner By Tan Thean Loon IT WAS certainly like child's play for yesterday's Singapore Plate winner Timahs. The hot and humid weather did not bother the United Arab Emirates galloper at
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    • 493 48  -  By Danny Khoo Trainer Malcolm Thwaites' Ouzo did Singapore proud in the inaugural running of the $3 million Singapore Airlines International Cup at Kranji last night. The local champion stayer, with jockey Saimee Jumaat aboard, brought the capacity 30,000 crowd to their
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    • 101 48 IT WAS indeed rich pickings for the champion combination of trainer Malcolm Thwaites and jockey Saimee Jumaat at Kranji last night. Their success in the inaugural $3 million Singapore Airlines International Cup boosted their bank accounts by a healthy six-figure sum. Thwaites picked up $180,000, or six per
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    • 1418 49 YESTERDAY'S KRANJI (COURSE A) RACE RESULTS Going: Good Picture/ David Tan France Handicap 1 SUPER MAGNETO 59 (6-6) E Wilkinson (7) 8 6 1 (481) 5 TRIUMPHANT RETURN 55.5 (8-7) FDattori (10) 5 5 1 (506) 8 CAPTAIN BEST 54 (99-21) E Marchant (6) 3 2 3 (470) 10 MCLAREN
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    • 102 53 AN era ended last week. Sam Hammam, the white haired Lebanese-born owner of Wimbledon, sold out to Norwegian businessmen. For 22 years, Sam ran shoestring Wimbledon. He took the club from non-League to the Premiership, he invented the Crazy Gang who, sometimes crude, always defied gravity to stay
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    • 618 54 KmvArai: ...iw jefr<i!y low iMBBMMBaHMHIMBMHHi NOTHING happened at Old Trafford last night. No bloodshed, no controversies, no arguments. For a game of such magnitude, where explosions of any kind would be quite in order, Man U and Liverpool were surprisingly on their best behaviour as they
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    • 204 54 LIVERPOOL manager Gerard Houlller defended his decision to play the last seven minutes of the half with 10 men while big Finnish defender Samml HyypTa had an ankle cut stitched. The plan was a double failure as, after conceding the goal. Hyypla was unable to continue In the
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    • 649 54  -  GUEST EDITOR ONE often wonders what goes through the mind of the master tactician at Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson. He keeps changing the front-line with apparent disregard, it seems, to their form. Take Andy Cole, the man in form, who scored the crucial equaliser in the
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    • 1060 55  -  LOCAL SOCCER THROUGH THE YEARS By Lim Han Ming THESE pictures tell a nostalgic tale. Of the untold hardship the national soccer players have to go through before they put on the famous red and white jersey. Players singing the national anthem while the national flag
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    • 350 55 E PASSION is the one word that is often mentioned when grandfathers gather to talk about football. They glorify heroes of their generation for their passion. Their industry. Their invention. And their wizardry. These wrinkled men with greying hair are quick to point out that past
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    • 70 55 (selected programmes) 7pm: Rugby: Ireland v Italy (STAR Sports) 7.20pm: Field Hockey Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: Canada v New Zealand (Super Sports Channel 20) 8.30pm: Field Hockey Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: Pakistan v India (Super Sports Channel 20) 9pm: Formula One Preview (STAR Sports) 9.55pm: Italian
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