The New Paper, 29 July 2001

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1 51 The New Paper
  • 8 1 the new paper JULY 29, 2001 on Sunday|
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    • 54 1 the newefepeili JULY 29,2001 JLm 11 Ulill inasTßml— I ass; Singapore Press Holdings Email: tnp@sph.com.sg Tel: 1800-7 33 44 55 Website: newpaper.asia I com.sg MiTA (P)103/03/2001 8 *****1 *****9 > J Pict^ MY HDB DILEMMA Mum must be declared dead before I can live with future wife I woman i
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  • NEWS
    • 261 2 TWO workers cleaning the facade of the SIA Building in Shenton Way were stuck on the 26th storey for four hours after their gondola cables became entangled. The Singapore Civil Defence Force received a call at 12.37pm yesterday and a rescue team arrived nine minutes later including
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    • 328 2 THIS is one weird way to get married. Crouched in a tiny submersible 4km under the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, on the wreck of a ship that took 1,523 lives when it sank in 1912. And, by the time you read this, New
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    • 367 3  -  By Chang May Choon THEY had come to see the Sun. But first, they had to wait in the rain. Some 5,000 fans of local singer Stefanie Sun Yanzi thronged the Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza yesterday afternoon to catch a glimpse of their
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    • Article, Illustration
      187 3 STEFANIE Sun sang for 10,000 screaming fans last night. And they sang for her too. Two happy birthday songs, that is. It was the songbird's birthday last Monday, you see. Her record label decided to spring a surprise on her in the midst of her mini concert to
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    • 575 4  -  Reports picture/ Dawn Chia BLOOD was flowing down his face as he staggered into the clinic. Dazed and aching all over, 16-year-old Chan Wee Hoong went to the Point Medical Group at Jurong Point and asked to see the doctor last Tuesday.
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    • 197 4 WHEN The New Paper went to Point Medical Group at Jurong Point on Wednesday, a staff member at the counter said the clinic's policy was to not treat people who had been involved in fights. The woman, who did not want to give her name,
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    • 62 4 Police spokesman Phillip Mah confirmed that Wee Hoong's mother had approached the NUH police post at about Bpm last Tuesday. She informed the officer on duty that her son had been assaulted earlier at Sengkang. The police have since visited the teenager's house and spoken to him and
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  • NEWS
    • 74 6 'TRIGGER FINGER' THE CURE Hie fibrous sheath (circled) inflames and thickens, with enlargement of tendons. The patient becomes unable to extend the affected finger. It can be forced open but the patient will feel a distinct and painful snapping action. Hie circle indicates the point of tenderness where the tendons
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    • 541 6  -  And she was only 26 REPORTS NG WAN CHING IT happened to Mrs Brenda Monteiro, right in the middle of the Christmas rush to finish decorating a tall tree. As a florist, it was a blow. Mrs Monteiro's job involves spending eight
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    • 306 6 ANOTHER RSI sufferer has what she describes as a "frozen wrist". For the past 2V2 months, Ms Emily Lian has been feeling increasing pain in her right wrist. She dismissed it initially. But, as it became worse, she could not dress herself properly or even brush
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    • 142 7 REPETITIVE stress injury can be treated. Doctors can inject steroids to the affected area to reduce the swelling or perform operations to relieve the inflamed tendons. Make sure that your computer and chair are at the right height. Proper lighting is also important as
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    • 372 7 REPETITIVE stress injury is a general term for certain muscular and skeletal disorders involving the upper body. According Dr James Lee, consultant orthopaedic surgeon at Gleneagles Medical Centre, RSI first became apparent as a serious condition in the early '80s. It affected mostly workers
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    • 461 8  -  By Tanya Fong THEY operate like clockwork. They are car washers who are stealing water to clean cars and make a quick buck. Every night, at 8.30pm sharp, they are at the multi-storey car park at Choa Chu Kang Street 52,
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    • 143 8 A Singapore Civil Defence Force spokesman said the misuse of water from fire hose reels comes under the jurisdiction of Town Councils. Mr Tham Yew Thong, properly manager at the Hong Kah Town Council which oversees the Choa Chu Kang Street 52 carpark, said that under a
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    • 408 9  -  By Low Ching Ling ALL he wants to do is help his fiancee pay off the loan on her HDB flat. But first, Mr William Ching, 35, an airforce technician, has to find his mother. His mother, Madam Tang Choy Leng, 63 when she
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    • 519 9 EACH time they heard that an unidentified body has been found, the Chings went to the morgue. Even news of homeless old women gave them a flicker of hope. But after almost two years and three visits to the morgue,
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    • 996 10  -  Former champion athlete's story REPORTS SURESH NAIR THIS is the story of a running man. Sergit Singh, 47, Singapore's champion athlete of the *****, is a paradox who chased and was chased by the unpredictable in life. He ran away from home, took off with a wayward
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    • 211 11 AT 15, Sergit Singh wore Singapore's colours proudly for the first time. "I finished fourth in the 1,500 m as a 15-year-old novice running against the best athletes from the region such as Burma's Jimmy (Crampton) and Malaysia's Balakrishnan," he recalled. Of his numerous
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    • 196 11 Sergit's a real fighter in every sense ofthe word. I've never seen anyone who just loves to run, run anarun. He's a natural athlete who could've gone to greater heights in the international scene. Off the track, he was a trouble-firee lad, despite his very rugged social
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  • AT A GLANCE
    • 331 12 And we're willing to spend on them SINGAPOREANS' relationships with their pets is no tame affair. The pet industry has been conservatively estimated at $50 million. And that's just the chow. Mr Eric Lim, public relations officer of the Pets Association of Singapore, said the pet
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    • 98 12 Was that stunt someone's idea of a hoot? Well, Ms Jodee Berry of Panama City, Florida didn't think so. Here, the 26-year-old sits with her toy Yoda —the little green guy from Star Wars —at her lawyer's office. The ex-Hooters waitress is suing the restaurant, saying
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    • 205 12 INFOCUS THE Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA) invited the Workers' Party (WP) and the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) into the alliance in April, but there was no response to its overtures. Mr Chiam See Tong showed copies of the invitation letters yesterday and added, "We have not
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    • BRIEFLY
      • 98 13 PUNTERS gambled away more than $6 billion legally last year in Singapore. That is a Sunday Times estimate of money spent on horse racing, 4-D, Singapore Sweep and soccer bets. Usually, 4-D brings in the most money, followed by horse-racing, Toto and Singapore Sweep. Taxes from
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      • 87 13 RECESSION or not, thousands of Singaporeans are taking the bold step to start businesses. Last month, 1,951 new businesses and 736 new companies were registered. In the first half this year, 4,450 companies and 12,030 businesses were registered. For all of last year, 11,032 companies and
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      • 97 13 A TINY Chinese village occupying less than 1 sq km, with only 380 households and less than 2,000 residents, has transformed into an industrial township within years. Huaxi Village, eastern Jiangsu, is the first in China where every household owns a phone, colour TV set and air-conditioner. Four
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      • 94 13 OGILVY Mather Singapore's gold and silver at the Cannes International Advertising Festival last month are legitimate efforts. The gossip was that the winning Guinness campaign was a "scam" ad, that didn't have the client's OK. The festival chief executive has confirmed the ad was legitimate. Brewer APB
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      • 94 13 MALAYSIA will raise the penalty against those who commit incest because of the high number of cases in the country, the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department has said. Dr Rais Yatim said yesterday amendments to the penal code would most probably be tabled in the current
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      • 88 13 STUDENTS may have to pledge to focus on their studies to enter public universities in Malaysia. Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said many Malay students seemed more interested in politics and religious activism. Public universities have been identified as a hotbed of political activism; many
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      • 90 13 HOLIDAY photographs from two British backpackers may just help Australian police in their search for a man suspected of abducting British tourist Joaime Lees, who managed to escape from the Australian outback. The two women had taken the photographs on a recent trip to Australia, when they
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      • 104 13 RAIN, hail or sleet may not stop the postman, but a seagull has. The bird swoops and attacks people in a central London street and has forced the Post Office to abandon deliveries in Weymouth Mews, near Oxford Street. The Royal Mail has asked residents to
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    • 361 13  -  MATTHEW THOMMEN THERE was an air of the unreal about the week's events in Indonesia. It seemed too quiet, too peaceful to be true. Can this country of usually chaotic passions have really gone through the transition without a riot, a crackdown, a shot being fired?
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  • EXPAT
    • 688 14  - Setting up here during the recession By Kai Jalonen ONE of the first things I do when I go back to Helsinki is to eat my favourite Finnish salami, a cold smoked sausage dish. As I sit comfortably in a hotel coffeehouse with an expectant heart and a ready stomach,
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    • 358 15 IDON'T have language difficulties here, as we do study English in Finnish schools. It was the pace at which the language is spoken here that stumped me at first. In Finland, we speak slowly. We make time to hear people out. I would speak, and pause for
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    • 146 15 MY work has curtailed my social life. I travel a lot, and this leaves me little time to socialise. Whatever little spare time I get, I spend it riding my bike at Pasir Gudang (Johor), playing tennis and golf or eating! Those I go out with are
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    • 241 15 LAST month, we featured a column by Thierry Do, a Frenchman of Cambodian origin, who wrote about the dilemma he faces as a Westerner and an Asian, and how he is searching for his roots here, where East and West blend. Another expat
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  • 715 16  -  I GUEST EDITOR Denis Tay FORMER SINGAPORE PRESS HOLDINGS DEPUTY PRESIDENT IT IS hard not to get personal over newspapers. What should it voice, how should its personality be shaped? Every answer comes more from the gut than the mind because that's the way readers
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  • NEWS
    • 476 17 HE was once known as "Dr Death" for his weird and deadly science experiments in South Africa. But this week, a Pretoria court finally found out how many others were involved, reported the Daily Mail and Guardian. Apartheid spy Wouter
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    • 50 17 The National Party introduced apartheid in the 1948 elections and it became the governing political policy for South Africa until the early *****. Although there is no longer a legal basis for apartheid, the social, economic, and political inequalities between white and black South Africans continue to exist.
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    • 247 17 INSPIRED to become a can-can dancer after watching Nicole Kidman (left) strut the stage in Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge? Well, you would have to be real tall before you even think of applying for a job at the real
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    • 1021 18 Megawati Sukarnoputri daughter of Indonesia's first president Sukarno —is now the country's fifth president. Is she a charismatic figure, a housewife or a shrewd politician? You can only get the answers from her inner circle. MELVIN SINGH and SETO NU-WEN report TWO years ago, on the
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    • 232 19 MEGAWATI was born to Sukarno's second wife, Fatmawati, on Jan 23,1947. Her brother, Guntur, was born three years before her. Three more children followed Rachmawati (who has been one of Ms Megawati's vocal critics), Sukmawati and Guruh. In the mid-*****, she married Air Force Lieutenant Surindo Supjarso,
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    • 423 20 TO what lengths will a politician go to ensure success? Any lengths, it seems. Take the case of Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayaram Jayalalithaa. Jayalalithaa (instead of the more common "Jayalalitha")? Well, the extra 'a' is to bring luck. On the advice of
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    • 355 21 IT wasn't bad enough that 85-year-old Ruth Gay broke her nose and dislocated her shoulder when she fell in her Fort Myers, Florida, backyard earlier this week. Then she could only lie there helplessly while she heard her brave little dog, Blue, being eaten by
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    • 461 21 ABOUT 40 per cent of married Americans admit keeping a secret from their spouses. But no, it's mostly nothing to do with an affair or fantasy, a new poll has found. The most common secret is how much they spend. Of those with
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  • Hey! SUNDAY YOUR MAGAZINE THE WEEKND
    • 738 22  -  GLORIA CHANDY YOU have to look at your problems in the face. And tackle them. Strong words, coming from a woman who is technically blind. Madam Teo Soo Cheok, says this emphatically today. But she arrived at that conclusion via a long and
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    • 97 23 MADAM Teo Soo Cheok and Madam Sharifah Pouzin were lucky enough to have supportive families who helped them get over their emotional trauma. But not all women in such distressing situations have family help. Here are some organisations that could provide support: Family Service Centres: 1800-838 0100 Association of
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    • 653 23 SHE returned to Singapore in 1995 with her self-esteem at its lowest. Madam Sharifah Pouzin was 35 then. She had three young children in tow. She didn't have a job, was short on skills, and had no home. She had married an Englishman
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    • 925 24  -  KAREN TAN SUNDAY evening, Macßitchie Reservoir: My five-year-old Rachel on a chain-link, using it as a swing. A few enthusiastic pushes, she finally falls off. She bursts into a loud laugh: "I fell on my butt, mama!" I stare at my
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    • 834 25  -  NG WAN CHING PARENTING pitfalls never appeared so glaring until our kids starting reasoning and talking back. Suddenly, our glib answers and statements are no longer good enough to take care of things. They start to develop a boomerang effect, coming back and
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  • HEY!
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      362 27 I AM 55 and my wife is 15 years younger. We both hold steady jobs. We have been married for 10 years. It is my second marriage and her first. We also have two lovely daughters, one aged six and another aged, five. I also have two children
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    • 168 27 Last week's letter: TROUBLED Cancer is 24 and separated from her husband. She has many admirers and was at a time involved with one of them, M, a married man. She loved him a lot but but one day he just disappeared and changed all his
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    • 129 27 Readers' advice IT seems to me that A and you were moving rather quickly into this relationship, him proposing and you presuming this was the real thing, before getting to know each other. If A can believe ujitrue gossip about you instead of believing you, then
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    • 191 27 IT is very hurtful and sad when someone you love loses trust in you. To regain A's trust in you, try and live happily every day. When you are happy all the time, people around you will find you refreshing and want to be with you.
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    • 429 28 I AM a 23-year-old girl who's miserable over my two-month relationship with a 44-year-old man. He is married. We got to know each other through a friend. He was very nice and sweet on our first date and I guess I fell for him because
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    • 371 28 I HAVE known this guy for three years. He is 24 years old. I do not care that he is 10 years older than me. To me, he is a very caring guy. He is always concerned for me and has the ability to make
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    • 265 28 I HAVE tried to have Q intercourse with my partner, but till now there has been no penetration. But he does ejaculate. Does this mean that I am still a virgin? I've read in a local magazine that technically speaking, if the penis is not
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    • 189 28 I WILL be 19 years old Qthis year and find that my penis is very short. I feel that it hasn't grown at all. Secondly, I don't have any hair under my arms. Worried Leo IF your overall height has A not changed over the past six
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    • 763 29  -  BY DINAH LEE I WAS in Hongkong last month and enjoyed myself thoroughly. But it would have been great if I had the family with me. I could picture my children relishing the food. And shopping merrily with daddy in tow to pick up
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    • 198 30 AS soon as you arrive at the airport, pick up the many brochures available. They give details of bus, tram and train routes to popular tourist areas. Or you can catch a taxi or travel on the Star Ferry, which has been plying the waters
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    • 260 30 HERE'S your chance to win a trip for a family of four to Hongkong and other fabulous prizes. Call our contest line on 1900-914 0801 and answer the following questions: 1) Where is Madame T\issaud's located? 2) What did the Whampoa area in Hongkong used to
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    • 510 31  -  TV |P! CHANG MAY CHOON WHEN I first got the tapes for this Japanese drama, I hesitated for the longest time. Its name Getting By says it all it's the story of how a family of seven struggles through trials and hardship to
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    • 411 33 HEY/ A WEIGHT-OBSESSED single girl is caught between her infatuation for her sleazy boss and her disdain for a lawyer her parents set her up with. Stars Renee Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth. Directed by Sharon Maguire. Rated PG. Carla Meyer, San Francisco Chronicle: Bridget Jones's Diary
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    • 42 27 CAN YOU HELP? If you think you can help with some useful advice, write or fax to Aggie by Wednesday. The best letter will be published next week. The writer of the best reply will receive a New Paper T-shirt. V J
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 62 28 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 31 Miscellaneous
    • 528 31 Highlights Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence TV Works, 3 pm In this British romantic comedy, Laurence is a shy artist who has met and fallen in love with an American tourist. Trouble is, his two friends an arrogant actor and a music tycoon have also met and fallen in
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  • Page 32 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 33 Miscellaneous
    • 500 33 Cathay-Orchard: I0.4S, 12.45, S, 7,9 Cathay-Causeway: 12.30,2.45, 5, 7.15, 9.30 GV-Bishan: 12.40,2.50,5.05,7.20,9.40 GV-Boon Lay/East Pt/Tiong Bahru: Nn, 2.20, 4.40, 7, 9.20 GV-Gold Class: 11,1.30,3.50,6.45,9 GV-Grand: 11.30,2,4.40,7, 9.20 GV-Marina: 10.30, 12.40, 5,7.15, 9.30 GV-Plaza: 10.15,12.25,2.35,4.45,7,9.35 GV-Tampines: 11,1.10,3.20,5.30,7.40,9.50 GV-Yishun: 11.45, 2,4.30,7,9.30 Shaw-Baiestier: II, 12.45, 2.30, 4.15, 6, 7.45, 9.30 Shaw-Century/Choa Chu Rang/
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  • Page 34 Miscellaneous
    • 668 34 icib nhii in hi un wiiraini vjuiy i C-\J\J i rayc m HEY/ I Cathay-Orchard: 10,12.15,12.30,12.45, GV-Bishan: 10.20, 11.30,12.30,1.45,4,5, Cathay-Orchard: 2.45,5,5.15,7.30 GV-Bishan: 10.30,7.40 2.45,3,5,7.15,7.30,9.30,9.50 6.30,7.20,8.45,935 Cathay-Causeway: 3,5.15,7.30 GV-Boon Lay: 12.25,3.10,7.40 Cathay-Causeway: 12.30,12.45,2.45,5, GV-Boon Lay: 12.25, 12.50,3,4.45,5.15, GV-Bishan: 2.45,3.20 GV-East Pt: 11.30,2,4.30,7,9.30 7.15,9.30,9.45 4.55,7.30,9.10,9.45 GV-Boon Lay: 2.35,5.30 GV-Grand: 11.05, 1.35,6.50,9.20 GV-Bishan:
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  • Health Now WITH JOANNA HUGHES
    • 464 35 YOGHURT has always been, for me at least, a snack or, if I'm feeling particularly diet conscious, a light and healthy breakfast. Basically, I'm a full-fat, fruit-at-the-bottom kind of girl. But there's more to yoghurt than just what's in the container. So I turned to my
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    • 222 35 Yoghurt Potato Salad An Indian-style potato salad that can be the basis of a vegetarian meal or a side dish for a more traditional low-fat meal. Four potatoes Olive oil or ghee (about 2 or 3 tbs) Salt and pepper to taste One onion, chopped Two cloves
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  • HEY!
    • 296 36  -  CAROL LEONG A VEGETARIAN friend was shocked when I asked her if she made stock for her soup dishes. Her answer: "There's no way I'm going to watch stock simmer for 45 minutes on the stove! There's the floor, the laundry and a
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    • 133 36 THIS is so easy but it does call for an electric crockpot. Fill half a big crockpot with water, one cup of raw soyabeans and one carrot. Turn on the electricity. Slow cook overnight. In the morning, strain and freeze stock. The soyabeans yield a lovely,
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    • 183 36 THE basic vegetables for stock are carrots, onions, celery, leek, corn and even garlic. If you're making Chinese-style soups, you can also include a bit of preserved Chinese vegetables, especially mustard greens and radish, which are surprisingly full of flavour. The rule of thumb: Cover the stock
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    • 706 37  -  SUZANNE WALKER DID you hear about the old lady who tried to dry her cat in the microwave? About the maraschino cherry that was still a maraschino cherry after it was taken out of a 1950 time vault 30 years later? How
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  • RACING
    • 2123 40 TODAY'S PENANG RACE CARD Going forecast: Yielding TODAY'S PENANG RACE CARD Going forecast: Yielding RACES 4 TO 14 ON PAGE 42 No. Last 6 runs Horse Wt Rating Jockey Barrier (Agetorigin/sex, trainer-owner) 1 -0201- ALKHAWALEEKABJAR 57 (48) TAsogan 4 (5ag Noordin-Kingdom) 2 -6-— GODLIKE 56 (46) SHLee 5 (3nzg B
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    • 612 40 Tribal King (Race 9 No. 1) This Peter Lee-trained galloper stands head and shoulders above his rivals on current form. Remains in the same class despite last-start win and should capitalise on the golden opportunity for his third success in four starts. Does not matter if
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    • 70 40 RACE 1: Alfred's Princess. RACE 2: Valiant Leader. RACE 5: Cookie, Gold Carp. RACE 6: Spunky Dasher. RACE 9: Tribal King, Blade Runner Abjar, Daily Accountant, Spin Master, Gorgeous Pete. RACE 10: Bright Gold, Wooly Bully. RACE lis Victory Treasure. RACE 12: Business Success, Winde, Big Deal, Rain. RACE
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    • 60 42 GALILEO, ridden by Michael Kinane, won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot, England, last night. The Aidan O'Brien-trained 2-1 on favourite beat Godolphin's Fantastic Light, ridden by Frankie Dettori, by two lengths in the 2,400 m classic. Hightori, a 22-1 shot
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    • 1292 42 GOING: YIELDING 1 AFTER DARK 59 (16-7) GCooksley (4) 7 5 1 (462) 9 NOBLE LIGHT 56.5 (57-16) BTai (10) 1 1 2 (450) 8 KAZAM 57 (20-7) CCarmody (9) 6 7 3 (444) 4 MARATHON MAN 58.5 (89-22) SScriven (3) 4 2
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    • 381 42  -  TIGER BEER TRIPLE CHALLENGE: THIRD LEG, 1,600m By Danny Khoo A CHANGE of riding tactics proved to be the winning tonic for trainer Mohd Yusof s Smart Bet at Kranji last night. And playing a big part in the three-year-old Cossack Warrior's final
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    • 775 43 YOU want what's been described as the "biggest job in football"? You want to be the boss at Old Trafford? Manchester United's chief executive Peter Kenyon has laid down the criteria that Sir Alex Ferguson's successor will be expected to fill. Kenyon claimed
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    • 1188 43 RACE 1: Steady rain fell before Race 1 Double Tap was scratched when found to have respiratory infection. Maumill's Magic, who became cast while being loaded into the barriers, was withdrawn. A vet exam revealed that the horse returned cut off-hind stifle.
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    • 1241 45 ANYONE who has been to Edmonton in Alberta will confirm that it is hardly the world's most exotic location. Set in the middle of Canada's not-so-wild west, it is the proverbial one-horse town. At least it was the last time I was there to
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    • 949 47  -  SATURDAY SLAM REPORTS ERNEST LUIS ALAN Vest is like the gunslinger hired by a small town to defend it against the big bad guys. And at the age of 60, he's still a wanted man. Wanted for his coaching knowledge of football and his approach.
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    • 87 48 MIDFIELDER Anthony Cartone: Apart from the team's fighting spirit and getting the players to express themselves on the field, Alan has tried to change the basics, starting simply with attitude. Things like punctuality, maintaining a high work-rate, and being more committed. GOALKEEPER Amos Boon: Alan has been one
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    • 275 48 HIS touch-line antics, his animated body language and his shouts to his players are always riveting stuff. But off the field, Alan Vest can get animated too when he gives you his observations of the S-League. "It's stabilising now, but the pitches can be improved
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    • 246 49 HE usually hogs the limelight wherever he goes, But for once, David Beckham, is being forced to share the honours. And it's for an odd award! He was voted joint first in the annual lust list compiled by gay football supporters. Around 500 members of the
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    • 564 50 THAI-WAY TO TACKLE MIGHTY REDS HOW will Thailand stop the "business-minded" Manchester United from mauling it in front of a big home crowd tonight? Perhaps by fielding a few extra players! Thailand's coach Peter Withe, the former England and Aston Villa striker, is toying with this idea
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    • 108 50 THE Red Devils have drawn criticism yet again. For cancelling or ignoring scheduled events in the Thailand capital yesterday, reports The Bangkok Post. The players had been scheduled to train at Rajamangala Stadium yesterday evening but they cancelled the session. The cancellation disappointed some 3,000 fans
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    • 56 48 scf e JURONG MARff^CASTIE MATCH vs vs GOMBAK GEYLANG STADIUM JURONG EAST HOUGANG DATE 28/7/2001 28/7/2001 4-0 1-6 RESULTS *"Full-Time" includes injury time but not extra time or penalty shoot-outs. IX2 JURONG GEYLANG 1/2 GOAL J G G^ G TOTAL Z 1 GOALS I 4 7 I SINGAPORE Towards Community
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