The New Paper, 3 January 2014

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  • 14 1 the new paper FRIDAY JANUARY 3 2014 A SINGAPORE PRESS HOLDINGS PUBLICATION 70CENTS MICA(P)084/01/2013
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    • 813 2 / 3 FOUND DEAD AFTER 6-DAY SEARCH The body of production technician Dexmon Chua was found on Wednesday after being missing for six days. A man has been charged with murder. Mr Dexmon Chua, 37, was a filial son who gave his parents a monthly allowance,
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    • 343 2 / 3  -  Report by NG JUN SEN, RONALD LOH tnp@sph.com.sg He told his parents that he was heading out for a meal on Saturday evening. It would be the last time they would see their son alive. Production technician Dexmon Chua, 37, was reported missing on Sunday afternoon when
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    • 193 2 / 3 The man accused of the murder of production technician Dexmon Chua Yizhi supposedly did not act alone. Yesterday, Chia Kee Chen, 53, was charged in court with the murder of Mr Chua at a multi-storey carpark at Block 429A, Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4, between
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    • 350 2 / 3  -  River deaths Report by NATASYA ISMAIL, WEE JING LONG tnp@sph.com.sg He was waiting for his waitress girlfriend to finish her shift outside Jumbo Seafood Restaurant when he spotted a head bobbing about in the Singapore River, off Clarke Quay, yesterday afternoon. Thinking that his
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    • 50 4 920g In the first large drug haul of the new year, the Central Narcotics Bureau seized 920g of heroin at Woodlands Checkpoint yesterday. The bureau also arrested a 25-year-old Malaysian man. The heroin seized has a street worth of about $97,000. Investigations are ongoing, said the bureau.
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    • 209 4 Dentist Jimmy Yap Eng Huat has been fined $10,000 and censured by the Singapore Dental Council (SDC) for allowing his oral health therapist to perform dental procedures in his absence in July 2011. He was also ordered to provide a letter of undertaking not to repeat
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    • 311 4  -  Man abused teenage girl over three years Report by RONALD LOH, RENNIE WHANG tnp@sph.com.sg He physically and sexually abused his stepdaughter for about three years before raping her when she was 14. For that, the 37-year-old Singaporean was yesterday jailed 32 years and given
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    • 195 4  -  Report photo by AZIM AZMAN maazman@sph.com.sg The teething problems that plagued the Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE) last Monday was not evident yesterday morning. The New Paper observed the traffic conditions from Central Boulevard towards Shenton Way from 7.30am to 10am on the first
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    • 210 4 The Housing Board’s (HDB) resale price index fell 1.3 per cent to 202.1 in the fourth quarter of last year over the preceding quarter, its flash estimates showed yesterday. This year will also see HDB reduce the supply of new three-room and larger
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    • 148 4 Private home prices fell 0.8 per cent in the fourth quarter of last year from the previous three months. The decline ended six straight quarters of price growth, including a 0.4 per cent increase in the third quarter. For the whole of last year,
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    • 49 6 32 The number of people who have been issued advisories for drinking in public within the affected areas at Little India during prohibited times since Dec 14 last year. They complied with police advice to stop drinking and the police seized the alcohol in their possession.
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    • 768 6  -  Supervisor and principal give differing accounts Report by JUDITH TAN j ud itht@sph .com.sg When the Tangs picked up their twins from the childcare centre in Ang Mo Kio on Monday, they were horrified to see the condition their daughter was in. Two-year-old Jaime looked
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    • 36 8 WHAT The 19th The New Paper/ Temasek Polytechnic Beyond O Level Seminar 2014 WHEN Jan 11 (Sat) TIME 10am WHERE Temasek Convention Centre, Temasek Polytechnic TO REGISTER Go to www.tp.edu.sg/ beyondolevel
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    • 504 8  -  creative director lauds time at poly Report by LINETTE HENG linheng@sph.com.sg The design of lift buttons fascinated him as a child. But that interest in design faded and in his teens he was at a loss as to what he wanted to do with his
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    • 886 10 / 11  -  Twins help mark double firsts for one of three schools with pioneer batch of pupils Reports by KOH HUI THENG kohht@sph.com.sg There were many moments yesterday for double takes at one of Singapore’s newest primary schools. For a start, West Spring Primary School in Bukit Panjang
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    • 286 12 / 13  -  Reports by JASMINE LIM, MATTHAEUS CHOO tnp@sph.com.sg Bus fares have increased by $5 for students living near their schools, pushing the cost to between $50 and $80 a month. Those living further will see a hike of at least $15, with the monthly bill
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    • 13 12 / 13 2014 $5- $20 2013 $3-$20 2012 $3-$10
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    • 291 12 / 13 say... 1 No thanks One mum, who gave her name as Mrs Nora, is not prepared to pay more. Her son, a Primary 3 pupil at Lianhua Primary School, had taken the school bus for the past two years. She was shocked when she learnt that the school
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    • 316 12 / 13  -  Report by WONG CONG XU congxuw@sph.com.sg Thick black smoke was rapidly pouring out of an eatery in Chinatown. It eventually cloaked other restaurants in the row of shophouses there. It was so bad that people could not tell where it was coming from. “There was smoke
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    • 350 14 Nur Damia Irsalina Daeng Malis looked elated as she rode her motorised wheelchair into her classroom at SK Kuala Telemong in Hulu Terengganu. She was born without a leg and arms. The seven-year-old, who started school on Wednesday, was seen trying on her
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    • 163 14 Just one day into the new year, the price hikes have already begun in Malaysia. Several hawkers have raised their prices in view of the rising cost of ingredients and other items, The Star reported. Char kway teow seller Lim Teong Lean, 38, said
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    • 288 15 He always carried a knife with him when he went for his morning walk. That way, he felt he could protect himself from criminals. But on Wednesday morning, when Mr Ang Cheng Hoo (inset), 64, went for his walk in Penang, Malaysia, the
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    • 687 16 / 17 Helicopter rescue of passengers on stranded Russian ship in Antarctica finally succeeds Many false starts and many false hopes. It looked like it was fraught with danger, but the mission to rescue passengers stuck deep in the icy wilderness of Antarctica finally took off. All 52 passengers
      Photo: AndrewPeacock/www.footloosefotography.com; PHOTOS: REUTERS; PHOTOS: AFP  -  687 words
    • 150 18 The High Court has ruled against Thai teenager Nitcharee Peneakchanasak (right), who fell onto the tracks of Ang Mo Kio MRT station in 2011 and lost her legs. The girl, now 16, had sued transport operator SMRT and the Land Transport Authority for $3.4
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    • 135 18 Almost 400,000 phone numbers had been registered with the Do-Not-Call (DNC) registry as of later yesterday afternoon, said the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC). The commission added that of these registered numbers, 75 per cent chose to block marketing from voice calls, SMS and fax.
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    • 162 18 A total of 45 new childcare centres are expected to be built this year, Minister for Social and Family Development Chan Chun Sing said yesterday. He said more attention will be paid to estates with young families, and where there is
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    • 383 18  -  The Butter Factory Group terminates contract with its KL franchisee Report by CATHERINE ROBERT crobert@sph.com.sg Less than two years after its opening, The Butter Factory KL has been asked to remove The Butter Factory signage and other brand elements from its premises. The Butter
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    • 42 19 4.4% Singapore’s economy grew 4.4 per cent in the fourth quarter of last year compared to a year ago, according to the Ministry of Trade and Industry’s advance estimates. That takes Singapore’s full year growth to 3.7 per cent.
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    • 372 19 New policy where staff members do not have to declare hours tests workplace flexibility in US Unlimited vacation policies, which have so far been adopted by only a handful of US businesses, have been embraced by both workers and their employers who say the flexibility
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    • 164 19 Macau’s gambling revenue jumped 18.6 per cent to a record US$45 billion (S$57 billion) last year, official figures showed yesterday. The figures cemented the city’s place as the world’s largest gaming hub. Gaming revenues rose to 360.75 billion patacas (S$57 billion) last year from 304.14
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      692 20 / 21  -  In this new column that appears on the first Friday of every month, our resident fashionista YEOH WEE TECK (weeteck@sph.com.sg) breaks down the personal style of local personalities YEOH WEE TECK (weeteck@sph.com.sg) The Woo twins could very well become the Olsens of Singapore. The 22-year-olds were popular bloggers
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    • 34 1 ALL OVER FOR DEVILS FRIDAY JANUARY 3 2014 Loss to Spurs reveals six reasons for their demise, says NEIL HUMPHREYS ›S2 20-page pullout olD BoY KRalJeVIC tHe NeW BaleStIeR CoaCH ›S20 PHOTO: ACTION IMAGES
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  • sports
    • EPL
      • 1163 2 / 3  -  Our columnist lists 6 reasons for United’s slow death NEIL HUMPHREYS npsports@sph.com.sg MAN UNITED 1 (Danny Welbeck 67) TOTTENHAM 2 (Emmanuel Adebayor 34, Christian Eriksen 66) The great unmasking of Manchester United took place yesterday morning at Old Trafford. Tottenham’s thoroughly deserved 2-1 win revealed
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      • 580 4 / 5 Moyes blasts ref Webb for not awarding penalty for this foul PA Sport David Moyes branded referee Howard Webb’s decision not to award a penalty and send Hugo Lloris off for a challenge on Ashley Young during Tottenham’s 2-1 win over Manchester United as “scandalous”. United were desperately searching
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      • 367 4 / 5  -  Report by GREGORY LOO gregloo@sph.com.sg Howard Webb might be one of the best officials England has to offer. But Singapore’s former Fifa referee Francis Lee feels that the Yorkshire official has one weakness spotting a penalty. Webb, who has not awarded a spot-kick in the EPL
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      • 426 4 / 5 PA Sport It doesn’t rain but pours. Injury-hit Manchester United could lose their talisman Wayne Rooney for the next few games due to a groin problem. Rooney sat out last Saturday’s trip to Norwich, but played the full 90 minutes in the 2-1 defeat
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      • 660 6 Spurs boss hails striker Adebayor after goals and wins continue Reuters Returning striker Emmanuel Adebayor was “almost unstoppable”, after the Togolese scored the opening goal in a 2-1 win at Manchester United to continue Tottenham Hotspur’s recent revival, manger Tim Sherwood said. Adebayor has flourished under Sherwood since
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      • 169 7 PA Sport Manager Jose Mourinho has told Juan Mata and Michael Essien that his door is open if they want to leave Chelsea. Mata (right) reacted furiously to being substituted in Chelsea’s 3-0 win over Southampton on New Year’s Day. The Chelsea
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      • 530 7 AFP Jose Mourinho revealed Oscar admitted to diving in a failed attempt to win a penalty and get Southampton goalkeeper Kelvin Davis sent off in Chelsea’s 3-0 win at St Mary’s on Wednesday. Brazil midfielder Oscar had only been on the pitch for a matter
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      • 151 8 / 9 AFP Players from Premier League leaders Arsenal sent stricken Formula One great Michael Schumacher a get well message after their 2-0 home win over Cardiff City on Wednesday. Following the match at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal’s German forward Lukas Podolski posted a picture
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      • 649 8 / 9 PA Sport Manager Arsene Wenger will not be rushed into any hasty transfers despite seeing striker Nicklas Bendtner sidelined by an ankle injury after helping give Arsenal a late 2-0 win over Cardiff at the Emirates Stadium to stay top of the English Premier League.
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      • 143 8 / 9 Reuters Former Manchester United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, 40, was named as manager of English Premier League strugglers Cardiff City yesterday. “Cardiff City Football Club are delighted to announce that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has joined as first team manager,” the club said in a statement.
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      • 554 8 / 9 PA Sport Manuel Pellegrini gave credit to his Manchester City team’s character as they kept the pressure on Arsenal with a 3-2 win at Swansea. The Blues’ Achilles heel earlier in the season had been their away form and they arrived in Wales having won just
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      • 454 8 / 9 PA Sport Liverpool defender Daniel Agger admits the result and not the performance was what counted as they returned to winning ways and the top four. The Denmark centre-back (left) scored the first in the 2-0 win over Hull, with Luis Suarez netting the second
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    • FOOTBALL
      • 1273 10 / 11  -  RICHARD LENTON npsports@sph.com.sg The FA Cup the oldest and grandest club competition in world football takes centre stage this weekend as the English Premier League enjoys a belated winter break. The competition has propelled many a player into the spotlight during its 142-year existence, but which
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      • 617 20  -  Report by SAZALI ABDUL AZIZ msazali@sph.com.sg An old boy is back at Balestier Khalsa, and his first task is to bring a top marksman to Toa Payoh Stadium. Said former Balestier attacking midfielder Marko Kraljevic, who was yesterday unveiled by chairman S Thavaneson as the
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    • racing
      • KRANJI BARRIER TRIALS
        • 111 12 / 13 NST Last-start winner HOHOHO wound his preparation for Sunday’s Mount Mulu National park Handicap for Class 4 horses over 1,200m in Race 14 with a two-round workout in Ipoh yesterday. Taken out by apprentice Tan Chee Kit, the three-year-old Australian-bred gelding pulled up looking fit. The going was
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        • 422 12 / 13 Trainer Hideyuki Takaoka collected his 300th victory in Singapore on Wednesday when TANGIBLE ASSETS took out the $55,000 Class 4 race over 1,800m in a close contest. Ridden by Danny Beasley, the Japanese-bred gelding held off Flying Ahead (Alan Munro) by a neck in a
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        • 607 12 / 13  -  Report by TAN THEAN LOON loon@sph.com.sg GOLD DANCER, who is fresh from a break, took the first of three trials yesterday in fine fashion. Ridden by Barend Vorster, the Cliff Brown-trained four-year-old led strongly all the way to win in 1min 00.96sec for the 1,000m on the
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        • 98 12 / 13 Only two of Sunday’s runners made time at Kranji yesterday morning, reported The New Paper trackwatcher William Low. Both horses got a two-star rating for their good work. STREET RUFFIAN, engaged in Race 1, showed good action over 600m in 39.2sec with Brazilian rider Vagner Leal astride. The
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        • 141 12 / 13  -  Report by loon@sph.com.sg TAN THEAN LOON loon@sph.com.sg Last-start winner DON INAKI (left) appears to be in sizzling form. Make him your top bet at Kranji tonight. I was very impressed with the way he won his barrier trial last Thursday. Normally one
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        • 451 12 / 13 Tan Thean Loon Larry Foley Brian Miller Mr X RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 RACE 4 RACE 5 RACE 6 RACE 7 RACE 8 RACE 9 1 Premier Grade Hopkins 3 Perfect Challenger 6 Sir Fleetwood 2 3 Hopkins 1 2 6 Premier Grade Sir Fleetwood Perfect
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      • 1715 14 / 15 GOING FORECAST: GOOD RACE 1 KS-D D2 6.20 —1200m(Polytrack) Stakes: $35,000 No. Last 6 runs HORSE Wt Rating Jockey Barrier (Age/Origin/Sex, trainer-owner) 1 18-319 Premier Grade 58 (55) H Amin* c4 6 (6argg P Shaw-MMP) 2 *****5 Sir Fleetwood 58 (55) D Flores 4 (6nzg
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      • 1736 14 / 15 LARRY FOLEY’S COMMENTS ON TODAY’S POLYTRACK MEETING RACE 1 (1,200M) 1 Premier GradeHHH Found Class 4 too much last outing. Better suited here and will appreciate the 4kg claim. 2 Sir FleetwoodHHH Disappointed last start but is a hardened old warrior in this
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      • SOUTH AFRICA RACES
        • 889 16 / 17 RACE1 DIAMOND FLYER: Slow into stride; laid inwards; steadied. ACORDO DE PAZ: Began awkwardly. GRAND VITESS: Bumped; inconvenienced on two occasions. An objection was lodged by jockey L Allpress, on second placegetter Grand Vitess, against Fiscal Wings, being declared the winner, on the grounds
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        • Article, Illustration
          891 16 / 17 3-1-2014 (Friday) 8:05pm 1 3,4YO THE HIGH TOP HK$200,000 sand1350m 1 *****1 Blitzing Eyesight 4-ir-h 1]fKH Yu 51 128 KC Wong *****42 Nothing To Say 4-nz-g [12]f YM Choi -7 49 126 KH Leong 3 6 Luen Yat Haradasun 4-a-g 8]eM McNab-3 47 124 KC Wong *****75 Strong
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        • 537 16 / 17 RACE 1 (1,000M) (1) TRIBAUT raced handy for most of the way last start on the Fairview Polytrack, which was his first run for his new stable. He is drawn up the inside and can fight this out. (2) FIRST SURPRISE returns from a rest
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        • 846 16 / 17 6:30 Race 1 Maiden Plate 1000M 1 TRIBAUT S Khathi (4) 60 2 FIRST SURPRISE G Cheyne (12) 60 3 STUNNING VISION F Herholdt (9) 60 4 MILITARY EMBLEM M Yeni (11) 60 5 NATIONAL AL J Soll (16) 60 6 TAXI MAN A
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    • TENNIS
      • 640 18 AFP Wimbledon champion Andy Murray warned of “bumps along the road” during his comeback from injury and his words proved prophetic as he began the new year with a stunning secondround loss in the Qatar Open in Doha yesterday. Murray led by a set
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      • 139 19 AFP TORONTO RAPTORS 95 INDIANA PACERS 82 Toronto’s DeMar DeRozan scored 26 points and sparked a fourth-quarter run yesterday morning (Singapore time) that lifted the Toronto Raptors to a 95-82 victory over Indiana, snapping the Pacers’ six-game winning streak. The Pacers fell to 25-6,
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      • 516 19 AFP Serena Williams yesterday served a perfect first set on her way to setting up a blockbuster semi-final against Maria Sharapova at the Brisbane International. The top seeded Williams did not lose a point on serve in the opening set during her comprehensive 6-3, 6-3
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      • ON TV
        • 187 19 FA CUP Tomorrow: BLACKBURN v MAN CITY SingTel mio TV Ch 111 (mio Sports), 8.40pm MACCLESFIELD v SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY SingTel mio TV Ch 111 (mio Sports), 10.55pm ROCHDALE v LEEDS SingTel mio TV Ch 112 (mio Sports), 10.55pm GRIMSBY v HUDDERSFIELD SingTel mio TV Ch 113 (mio Sports), 10.55pm
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        • 15 19 NBA Today: MIAMI HEAT v GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS StarHub TV Ch 202 (SuperSports), 8.30am
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        • 35 19 BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL Today: MEN’S SINGLES QUARTER-FINALS StarHub TV Ch 211 (Racquet Channel), 9.30am Tomorrow: MEN’S SINGLES SEMI-FINALS StarHub TV Ch 211 (Racquet Channel), 11am WOMEN’S SINGLES SEMI-FINALS StarHub TV Ch 201 (SuperSports Arena), 11am
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        • 21 19 ASHES 5TH TEST Today: DAY 1 StarHub TV Ch 236; SingTel mio TV Ch 123 (STAR Cricket), 7.30am, 10.30am 12.30pm
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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