The New Paper, 24 June 2001

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  • NEWS
    • 581 2 YOU may be a young, virile man full of energy. Viagra may be the last thing on your mind. But not all the sperm you produce may be healthy. According to one expert, about 85 per cent of the sperm produced by a healthy male is
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    • 57 2 The US Navy EP-3 surveillance plane sits in pieces on the tarmac of Lingshui airfield on China's Hainan Island. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics is breaking apart the damaged spy plane—which collided in mid-air with a Chinese F-8 fighter plane on April 1 in
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    • 166 2 THE Tokyo day-care centre was notorious for not having enough nurses and for forcing two or three children to share beds. The result: In March this year, a four-month-old boy was crushed to death when another child rolled over him as they were sleeping,
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  • NEWS
    • 707 4  -  His clinic also his studio By Joyce Lim YOU would go to him if you had a toothache. You would also go to him for a photo shoot. For, Dr Joel Tan, 28, is a dentist who loves to photograph. He designed his dental clinic
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    • 790 6 A first class seat. For some it's reality every time they fly. For most, it's a dream. So what's il like? FRAEMONE WEE finds ou SURE, it's a great way to fly. Much better than folding myself into an
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    • 219 7 FIRST class luxury can burn a hole in your pocket. The high cost keeps the service exclusive, and first class passengers are a select and regular few. "Most of our first class passengers are CEOs and businessmen," said an SIA spokesman. "We also have movie
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    • 751 8  -  By Ng Wan Ching IT started with a toilet that needed fixing, six years ago. NTUC Income chief executive Tan Kin Lian didn't know where he could get a reliable plumber. Then he had an idea. And that has grown into a huge network
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    • 178 9 MRS Sham Kumar, 38, a teacher, bought a life policy with NTUC Income. Then, about a week ago, the electrical wiring in her home went bust and needed to be fixed. "I remember NTUC Income sending me some brochures about their home services. I gave it
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    • 141 9 LKN Home Services is another company providing a wide range of home services here. It has more than 5,000 members. Membership is free, but you have to sign up if you want their services. LKN provides free consultations for contract, maintenance and property improvement services.
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    • 747 10 Tomorrow, three men will go on trial for the murder of a taxi driver. Two of them are also linked to the death of a moneychanger, who was shot at close range. Who are these men? How were they arrested? JASON TAN reports HE was a
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    • 47 10 0 IN August last year, cabby Koh Ngiap Yong, 42, was brutally stabbed to death at secluded Chestnut Avenue. O Three weeks later, moneychanger Jagabar Sathik, 39, became the first gun murder victim here in almost a decade when he was gunned down at Havelock Road.
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    • 429 11 MYSTERY surrounds the killing of cabby Koh Ngiap Yong, 42 (right). On Aug 9, National Day, last year, a group of young cyclists found his fully-clothed body face up in bushes 5m from Chestnut Avenue* in Upper Bukit Timah. The father of three, who started driving
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    • 706 12  -  REPORTS PICTURE JASON TAN BEWARE of Caucasian women who walk around leaving toys on your table. These women usually hold out cards saying: "Sorry for interrupting you. I can't hear at all. We, deaf and dumb, are condemned to live in this world of silence...
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    • 235 13 HAWKING without a licence is an offence punishable with six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. With regards to the Caucasian woman we encountered plying her trade at Lau Pa Sat, an Environment Ministry (ENV) spokesman said they "had not come across her". "We have
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    • 115 13 YESTERDAY, a hotline caller, Mrs Alicia Ong, said she saw the angmoh hanker twice at the Jurong East entertainment centre last month. "I was quite surprised to see an angmoh doing this," she said. Mrs Ong, who was at the McDonald's outlet there, took pity on her
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    • 117 13 NO, the Caucasian woman we saw does not belong to the Singapore Association for the Deaf. The association's executive director, Mrs Jenny Ho, said: 'We're not holding any fund-raising programmes at present, "Even if we were, we would never send anyone out on the streets
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    • 47 13 Her tactic is good. When she puts the toy on the table, people think it's free. When they realise it's not, they're paiseh (embarrassed), so they buy it. I've seen many people do that. LauPa Sat stall-holder, MrZainudin Zulkeffly, on the Caucasian woman pictured here
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    • 192 14 SHE was cycling happily to work at 4.30 am yesterday, and suddenly felt a. sharp pain in her throat. Madam Huang, 40, didn't know what had hit her. "I stopped my bicycle immediately in a panic," she said. But it wasn't some mysterious force. The food-stall
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  • AT A GLANCE
    • 242 16 YES, we have a digital divide, between people who do and don't have computer skills. But we can turn this digital divide into a digital dividend. So said Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong when launching the National IT Literacy Programme yesterday. Its
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    • 142 16 THE majority of outgoing short message service (SMS) messages to overseas are from Filipinos working here. Remittance agency cashier Letty de Leon, 31, communicates daily with her children in the Philippines through SMS. She said: "When I get homesick, I use SMS more
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    • 391 16  -  MATTHEW THOMMEN THE European press called him The Toxic Texan. But if they had hoped to catch him as some kind of George of the Bungle, swinging from issue to issue in hilarious ignorance, only to end up splattered on their front pages,
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    • 185 17 INFOCUS AN astonishing half of all Asians have overactive bladders, a study has found. And the afflicted are mostly city-dwellers who use sit-down toilets. Professor Peter Lim, medical director of Gleneagles Hospital's andrology, urology and continence centre, explained: "In rural areas, men tend to
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    • 118 17 THE mother of Mr Primitivo Falca santos crying over his headless body in the province of Isabels in southern Philippines yesterday. Mr Falcasantos' body was one of the two headless corpses found. He had been held hostage by Abu Sayyaf Muslim rebels. The rebels
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    • BRIEFLY
      • 122 17 A LANDLORD has been jailed for stealing $5,496 in foreign currency from his tenant after he was caught red-handed on a webcam in the bedroom. In January and again in March this year, Samuel Goh Heng Lai, 39, sneaked into the room he rented out to Mr
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      • 109 17 THIS is so unfair, says cabby Shen Yuqing about his $30 parking ticket. Mr Shen said he was being helpful when he parked by the roadside and got out to help a wheelchair-bound passenger. The incident took place on June 6 at 3.30pm. An old man, his
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      • 118 17 VEGETARIANS in Britain are getting a bottomline boost for their meat-less diet a 25-per-cent cut in life insurance premiums because they are healthier and live longer. The Animal Friends Insurance society is the first to offer the cheaper rates to vegetarians. Others are expected to follow. In the
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      • 92 17 AT the Singapore General Hospital alone, close to 650 patients a month are treated for back and neck ache, and repetitive strain injury. Repetitive injuries (where muscles and joints are injured) are caused by movements like using a computer mouse. It is estimated that the cost
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      • 119 17 INSPIRED by the controversy created in Singapore and China by her first novel, Wuya (Crows), novelist Jiu Dan is writing the sequel Fenghuang (Phoenixes). Wuya is about a group of women from China who come to Singapore as students but end up as kept women or as
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      • 105 17 POPE John Paul II has picked a new archbishop for the Catholic Church in Singapore. Father Nicholas Chia, 63, of the Church of the Holy Cross, succeeds Archbishop Emeritus Gregory Yong, who stepped down in October after 23 years. Father Chia, a priest for 37 years, said
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous


  • EXPAT
    • 1006 18 For many students, it's back to school tomorrow. But for some expats, especially those studying here for the first time, it can be a daunting task. Malaysian SIKSIAUER, who recently won Singapore Polytechnic's model student award, shares how she overcomes her
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    • 219 19 EXPAT TALK: THIS week, we feature a letter from an Asian-American, Pak Sung, who wrote: Tm not trying to judge anyone, but I find Singaporeans try a little too hard to be what they are not. "I was at a club the other day and
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  • 713 20  -  I GUEST EDITOR I Zaibun Siraj DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL LIAISON UNIT, NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC ONE of the three young men who perished in a car accident in Bangkok recently was a friend of mine. Eric was a loving husband, a devoted
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  • NEWS
    • 331 22 IN South Africa, death is more real than anywhere else in the world. Or so a recent study reveals. Some stark revelations: A South African is 12 times more likely to be murdered than the international norm. A South African is two-and-a-half
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    • 335 22 Wire services. THIS one's for The Flying Dutchman. Want to know what they're doing to your counterpart in India? Making a god out of him! Oh yes, you heard right. Bollywood icon and Kaun Banega Crorepati (Who Wants to be a
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    • 479 23 MEN AT WORK. AT PLAY FOR most Japanese men, a stay in a luxury hotel with an airline stewardess for company is the stuff of dreams. But in reality, only pensioners need apply. For £688 ($1,750), this is probably the closest most of
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    • 290 23 FOR Cathay Pacific's male flight attendants, it's the end of the line for eye-liners and other makeup. They have been told to wash off their eye-liner and leave their foundation at home under a rule that bans makeup on men, South China Morning Post
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    • 315 23 SKINCARE is no longer a woman's department. Now men are into it as well. A recent survey showed that one in three men in Britain simply won't leave the house before applying their favourite skin-care product, Edinburgh news.com reports. And it is
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    • 267 24 PEOPLE fled as he walked down the street. But not all escaped. The bullets found their mark. Bullets fired by a man walking down a quiet street in Oklahoma, US. Shirtless, armed with a World War II rifle that was still not too old
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    • 527 24 Man shoots himself in same road-rage spot ROAD rage violence is not new in Singapore, nor to the rest of the world. Miffed drivers come out of their cars and exchange blows. But, usually, they end their quarrel soon enough and drive off.
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    • 596 25 THE 13-year-old boy tearfully said he had not intentionally started the fire. On Father's Day last week a blaze at the Long Island General Supply Co in Queens, New York, killed three firemen, The New York Post reported. The
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    • 477 26 Rent for $162,500 house New identities Credit cards Round-the-clock police protection THESE are some of the perks that the killers of two-year-old James Bulger will get. The two killers, who were on Friday ordered released, had committed the crime when they were 10
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    • 150 26 A THREE-MEMBER parole board consisting of a judge, psychiatrist and an independent member —considered the cases of Thompson and Venables separately. The panel questioned them, studied psychiatric reports, considered statements from criminologists and doctors and reviewed school records before ruling. As a condition of their
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    • 242 26 THE tragedy began at exactly 3.39pm on Friday, Feb 12,1993. A surveillance camera, at the Bootle Strand shopping centre in Merseyside, Liverpool, caught two boys Robert Thompson and Jon Venables taking toddler James Bulger (above) by the hand and leading him outside. Two days later, the two-year-old's
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  • Hey! SUNDAY YOUR MAGAZINE FOR THE WEEKEND
    • 754 28  -  Love it or hate it, TVs Who Wants To Be A Millionaire game show has thrown up some characters, like contestant Michael Loh. Yes, he didn't hit the millionaire jackpot, but for a change, managed to steal the limelight from the host, The Flying Dutchman!
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    • 213 28 FOR the fun of it, we got Michael to test us with trivia. Have a go and find out how, er, trivial you are. If you get the answers correct, you can stand to win a voucher from Sakae Sushi. The sushi restaurant is sponsoring
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  • HEY!
    • 318 29  -  MATTERS OF THE HEART AND SOUL DURING the first three months of junior college, I got to know T. I accepted him because I was so moved by his actions and sincerity, and learned to love him. After a few months of being together,
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    • 177 29 Last week's letter: SAD confused Girl is 18 this year. Last year, during the November holidays, she was helping out in her uncle's 24-hour coffeeshop when she noticed this man. He was working at the nearby police station. He came almost every day with his friends
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    • 140 29 Readers' advice: YOU onlyJhave a crush on this guy. When a guy speaks in a friendly way to you, it does not necessarily mean that he~ has feelings for you. And when you say that you noticed him looking at you, that may or may not be true!
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    • 154 29 WHAT you are going through now is probably heart wrenching and difficult. Howeverj you should try to understand that at your age, hormones are raging and you're still emotionally unstable. You have yet to understand what true love is. Many people don't, at least not until
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    • 588 30 I AM a 15-year-old girl who is still deeply in love with my ex-boyfriend, JR, who is 21 years old. I know that there is a big gap in our ages but I was always very happy when I was with him. Now
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    • 181 30 I'M 19 this year. I have a boyfriend who is 23. We have been together two years. But my mum does not know about him. I really want to let my mother know, but it seems that every time I test her about
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    • 248 30  -  DR LIM SU MIN I AM a 16-year-old boy and I Qhave a few questions about my penis. First, a white, colourless and sticky substance comes out of my penis each time I masturbate. Is this sperm? If not, what is it? Next,
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    • 150 30 FROM time to time, readers write in to ask if there is a difference between "heavy" and "light" petting. Petting is the activity of stimulating a partner sexually—with the use of hands, mouth and so on to the sexual part, without involving penis and
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    • 525 31  -  CAROL LEONG CHINESE almonds are one of the glories of the world. Have you ever smelt them? Heaven. It's mostly used in a snow white Chinese dessert called almond cream something I always order steaming hot after a dim sum binge. The almonds are part
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    • 916 32  -  SIVA CHOY THE last time I redecorated my house was something like 10 years ago, and that was only because I had just moved into it and didn't like the way the previous owner had decorated it. So I ripped off the thick orange carpet
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    • 646 33  -  Dole out wisdom together with your child's allowance if you want him to learn good money management from the start GLORIA CHANDY I WAS labelled a Scrooge while getting my hair done the other day. My hairdresser looked at me with disdain. A tai-tai-looking
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    • 263 33 HOW much is too much? How much is not enough? There is no set amount. But your personal wealth should not be the yardstick by which you measure the allowance you give your child. Sit down with your children and work out their necessary expenses. Then
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    • 760 34  -  KAREN TAN LAST week, after dropping my daughter Rachel off at the nursery, I realised that I was scheduled to continue recording, and I wasn't wearing the same shoes as the day before. I was immediately irritated by the fact that I would have to
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    • 459 35  -  WATCHIT SHEELA NARAYANAN ITS a dream idea: To be anything you want to be. A genius with chameleon skills. I The ability to master any subject, assume any identity. Why, the idea could have come out I of an X-Men comic book! Except that after
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    • 62 30 CALL US If you need advice on matters of the heart or sex issues, write to: Aggie, The New Paper, News Centre, 82 Genting Lane, Singapore *****7. Or fax 737-5375, e-mail: tnp@sph.com.sg (please mark; Aggie) or call 1900-*****07 (calls cost 30 cents a minute). (You can use a pen name,
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  • Page 35 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 37 Miscellaneous
    • 969 37 (((HEY/))) wh SWORDFISH mmg .JmjBk TO finance his own brand of patriotism, a counter-terrorist hires a ?L computer hacker to break into the government's system to get US$9.5 billion. In return, the hacker gets to 9 pocket enough money to fight for the J custody of his daughter. Stars John
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  • Page 38 Miscellaneous
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  • 583 39 HEY/D) If you like trains, then you must give the Eastern and Orient Express a go sometime. Sure, you'll have to pay quite a bit for this luxurious ride, but KUA CHEESIONG thinks it is an experience you are not likely to forget I HAD a
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  • Page 40 Miscellaneous
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  • RACING
    • 414 42  -  Record eighth straight win for trainer Busuttin's star galloper By Danny Khoo THEY called him the best horse at Kranji after his scintillating wins in the Patrons' Bowl and Derby Trial. And true to that billing, Bocelli did not disappoint his legion of fans when he
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    • 72 42 AP. BANKS HILL became the first French-trained winner at the Royal Ascot meeting, landing last Friday's Group One Coronation Stakes. Trained by Andre Fabre and ridden by leading French jockey Olivier Peslier, the Khalid Abdulla-owned filly surged past fellow 4-1 co-favourite Crystal Music inside the final 200 m
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    • 165 42 WE'LL be back. That was the promise Irishman Mark Weld, deputising for his famous father Dermot, made before he left for home last night. Though his charge failed to emulate the performance of Godolphin's All The Way in the Emirates Singapore Derby a year
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    • 1733 43 YESTERDAY'S KRANJI'S (SHORT COURSE, A) RACE RESULTS —GOING: GOOD STIPES' REPORT HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 46 Courtline Jester Handicap 6 AFTER DARK 56.5 (47-12) GCooksley (9) 8 9 1 (465) 3 KAZAM 57 (168-34) CCarmody (12) 2 2 2 (443) 1 DRAGON TYPHOON 59 (29-9) ADelpech (11) 1 1 3 (468) 5
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    • 161 43 Reuters RESULTS of feature races last Friday, final day of the four-day Royal Ascot festival in England: Group 2 King Edward VII Stakes (2,400m>: 1 Storming Home 9-2 {ridden by Michael Hills) 2 Snowstorm 12-1 (Micky Fenton) 3 Theatre Script 20-1 (Jimmy Fortune). 12 ran. Margins: IV*
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    • 189 43  -  By Lionel Lee BALLINA PARK was put down after sustaining a leg injury while preparing for the Tiger Beer Triple Challenge starting on Saturday. Ballina Park, with jockey Greg Childs aboard, was going at a steady pace up the straight at Kranji's
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  • RACING
    • 1368 45 RACE 1: An investigation into the running and riding of CYBER POWER (G Childs) was adjourned to study the evidence. RACE 2: WINNING FORMULA, LIGHT CHIEF and EXCEPTIONAL were withdrawn due to a capacity field. ENDORPHINE and SUGAR RAY were difficult to settle
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    • 316 45 PICK OF THE DAY Clearly the "Terror" in this Class 2 field, the Peter Ten-nent-trained chestnut looks set for his third win in a row despite a 5kg penalty. Versatile he can either lead or come from behind —the son of Discussion shouldn't find
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    • 1801 46 TODAY'S KUALA LUMPUR RACE CARD —GOING FORECAST: GOOD No. Last 6 runs Horse Wt Rating Jockey Barrier (Ageforigln/aen, trainer-owner) 1 2-57-3 DARETO 57 (61) D Walker 8 (5ag V Nathan-New Energy) 2 -4384- IMPERIAL POWER 56.5 (60) SMarzuki 9 (6irg P Lee-Fairdeal) 3 *****8 LORD VIRGO 56 (59) *H Mohammad
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  • SPORTS
    • 1685 47 THE bad news for the viewers and the voyeurs is that Anna Kournikova won't be at Wimbledon this time. When the world's most prestigious tennis tournament starts to serve up its annual ration of strawberries and scream, tomorrow those expectant chaps
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    • 112 48 Reuters PETE Sampras says his desire for a record-breaking eighth triumph at Wimbledon is undimmed. 'The hunger that isn't there for some other events does come back at Wimbledon because it is special to the sport of tennis and to my career," he said. Last year's victory marked
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    • 547 49 In the middle ROARING news from England last week: Top football referees will turn professional next season. The whistle blowers for Premiership matches could earn up to £75,000 (a mind-blowing $195,000) a year for what will remain part-time work elsewhere. Which prompts the BIG question:
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      149 49 A NEW milestone in Singapore-Malaysia refereeing relationship has been bridged over the weekend. As you're reading this, Singapore has almost come to terms to have Malaysian referees officiate in the S-League, and vice-versa. It can start as early as next month, it is learnt. Much of the credit
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    • 147 49 ENGLAND'S elite 24 referees will receive an annual retainer of £33,000 —committing them to training sessions with other officials and meetings with Premiership clubs several times a month —and a fee of £900 per match. Most can expect to do at least 25 league games per season, pushing
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    • 690 50  -  SINGAPORE GOLF OPEN: THIRDROUND REPORTS BRIAN MILLER Yesterday we told you to keep an eye on Kim Felton (above) during this Alcatel Singapore Open. We said that, even though he was lying at a lowly four-under after Friday, he still could pull off an upset.
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    • 85 50 IF you are keen to catch the final day's action, here are some of the more interesting tee-off times. 10.17 am: Dino Kwek (Sin) and Zalihan Md Har (Mas). 11.05 am: Mardan Mamat (Sin) and Liang Wen-Chong (China). 11.29 am: Henrik Burhmann (SA) and Yasunobu Kuramato (Jpn). 11.37
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    • 125 50 204: James Kingston 67,68, 69 (SA), Charlie Wi 68, 71,65 (Kor). 205: Thawom Wiratchant 68, 69,68 (Thai). 206: Kim Felton 69,68,69 (Aust), Hsieh Yu-Shu 72,66, 68 (Twn), Clay Devers 65, 72, 69 (US). 207:Thammanoon Sriroj 72, 65, 70 (Thai), Wallie Coetsee 65, 70, 72 (SA),
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    • 1478 51  -  The third in a four-part series to salute the soccer heroes of the 1970s who fired the KallangRoar NEXT WEEK: THE SUPER STRIKERS REPORTS SURESH NAIR IF there's one word in which you can rediscover the fiery mega force that once shook Kallang, this is it.
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    • SATURDAY SLAM
      • 713 53 SPLASH! "+@)*x@&#*&#% A {!!r In one swift stroke, another Eagle has got his feathers wet and ruffled. This time round, it's leading scorer Aleksandar Duric's turn to be dunked with a cooler box full of ice-cold water. The giant Aussie shivered uncontrollably as he collapsed
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      • 81 54 GEYLANG'S South Korean coach Jang Jung, a man whose cool has always been kept at safe sub-zero temperatures, blew his top last night —and got the marching orders. In a sensational incident at the Queenstown Stadium, he was ejected from the bench by referee R Vijay
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      • 618 54 (Jersey No) 1. Shahril "Focus" Jantan: That's because he thinks too much. Before every game, he would be very quiet, trying to focus on the game. 2. Hasrin "Chadwick" Jailani: If you look at Hasrin's face properly, he really looks like Man U's Luke Chadwick!
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      • 44 54  -  REPORTS WANG MENG MENG HOT HEADS: MohdNoor (above, No 19) exchanges harsh words with goalkeeper Dragan Talajic(top) last night More nightmare for the Eagles as coach Jang Jung is later expelled from the touchline for dissent. Pictures/Jonathan Choo
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    • 521 55  -  By Suresh Nair Students often give up sports under pressure to study. This teacher is going the other way. Leaving school for full-time sports. But then, of course, he already has his degree. S K Kennedy is that very rare breed a graduate
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