The New Paper, 11 October 2015

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  • 24 1 the new paper sunday OCTOBER 11 2015 A SINGAPORE PRESS HOLDINGS PUBLICATION 80 CENTS MCI (P) 138/12/2014 tnp.sg facebook.com/thenewpaper twitter.com/thenewpaper To subscribe: 6388 3838
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    • 81 1 TNP BONUS SNOWBALLS TO$3,000›7 JOO WON IN S’PORE Woman flies in just to see Korean star »11 S’PORE VS CAMBODIA WORLD CUP QUALIFIER Hariss Harun: Lions cannot have repeat of Afghan performance »S10 OCTOBER 11 2015 Tissue issue A SINGAPORE PRESS HOLDINGS PUBLICATION tnp.sg facebook.com/thenewpaper twitter .com/thenewpaper To subscribe: 6388
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  • upfront quick bites
    • Article, Illustration
      217 2 Chai Hung Yin journalist Fried squid heads, lettuce, carrots, cherry tomatoes and olives in tom yam dressing will leave Thai food lovers craving for more. Tom Yam Popcorn Squid Salad ($11.50), Swensen’s, The Seletar Mall, 33, Sengkang West Avenue, #02-11/12 Lina Lewis sub-editor This spinach in broth
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      253 2  -  MELVIN SINGH melvin@sph.com.sg Russia has started pounding anti-government rebels and ISIS fighters in Syria. The International Monetary Fund warned of a possible financial crisis of epic proportions. In Singapore, a hepatitis C scandal at the Singapore General Hospital has commentators worrying if bureaucrats are too caught up
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    • 160 2 what’s inside on paper online tnp.sg Biker belles All-women biker groups growing in numbers here people 8 Blowing up bombs He explodes landmines and bombs for a living. After coming back from a war zone, all he wants is a dinner with his family confessions 10 S M Ong ponders
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  • people
    • 689 3  - Woman laments to son after unsuccessful surgery to reattach hand severed by lift doors: ‘No more hand Report by HARIZ BAHARUDIN and SEOW YUN RONG tnp@sph.com.sg Doctors failed to reattach a woman’s hand after a four-hour surgery. Madam Khoo Bee Hua’s left hand was severed when the 85-year-old tried to
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    • 961 4 / 5  -  Mr Mohamad Isa Saat is one of only 11 people licensed to sell tissue paper here. The New Paper on Sunday shadows him for a day and brings you his story Report by SEOW YUN RONG seowyr@sph.com.sg Additional reporting by Hariz
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    • 173 4 / 5 Some tissue paper peddlers are breaking the law. Only 11 of the 362 licensed street hawkers sell tissue paper according to the National Environment Agency’s (NEA) website. It is illegal to sell tissue paper, food and other products on the streets without
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    • 624 4 / 5  -  Comment by HARIZ BAHARUDIN harizbah@sph.com.sg Is it begging if the tissue paper is for sale? Yes, says retired organisational psychologist Michael Loh Tong Seng, who has over 30 years of experience. He says: “The selling of tissue paper is a disguised form of begging and with
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    • 426 8 / 9  -  Sheriders Chapter In 2002, there was only one all-women motorcycle club in Singapore. Now there are six. SEOW YUN RONG (seowyr@sph.com.sg) talks to three of them SEOW YUN RONG (seowyr@sph.com.sg) L4 hink of them as Belles Angels. The 150 riders of Sheriders Chapter include young, adventurous women,
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    • 177 8 / 9 Singapore Female Riders (SFR) is the newest group with 107 riders in their 20s to 30s. The group was formed only two months ago. Founder Kcarol Liew, 23, says it is the loudest and most cheerful group. The primary school teacher says: “We don’t have cliques in
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    • Article, Illustration
      294 8 / 9 The need for speed binds the Road Angels together. Formed in November last year, the group changed its name from Speed Devils because it was “too dark”, says founder Isliani Mohammad Ishak, 32, a public relations manager. Why Road Angels? Ms Isliani says it is because angels have
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    • 495 11  -  Some 3,000 fans pack Suntec City to see Korean actor Joo Won, star of The Gang Doctor Reports by TAN KEE YUN keeyunt@sph.com.sg Last evening, deafening shrieks and screams erupted at Suntec City. More than 3,000 fans and shoppers, predominantly female, thronged the North Atrium at
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    • 391 11 At a group interview before his first meet-and-greet session with Singapore fans, The New Paper on Sunday asked South Korean hunk Joo Won (JW) and co-star Park Hye Soo (PHS) a load of questions, including the one on every fan’s mind is he really that
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    • 267 12 / 13 The SG50 School Gardening Project is a community initiative by the Singapore Turf Club (STC) and The New Paper (TNP) which aims to encourage the development and use of school gardens in primary schools. “We came up with this idea to support the SG50 celebration and since
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    • 530 12 / 13 Three schools emerged tops in the S650 School Gardening Project. And their teachers say that the gardens are more than just plots where plants grow. The soil seems to have nurtured the learning spirit among the kids and helped bring lessons alive. reports (omarsiti@sph.com.sg) In
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    • 166 12 / 13 Loyang Primary School “The strong use of the SG50 theme and recyclable items to create those beautiful landmarks made its garden outstanding, but we were most impressed that Loyang managed to tell Singapore’s story through its garden.” Mr Simon Leong, 48, STC vicepresident
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    • 330 12 / 13 Eunos Primary (above) Students got a taste of the kampung life through the plants they grow such as kangkung, sweet potato and groundnut common food for people who lived in kampungs in the past. Rulang Primary Minor ailments can be easily treated with home remedies made from
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    • 322 14 Explosions in Turkish capital kill at least 85 The two explosions took place seconds apart from each other. A witness, Kurdish activist Oya Barlas, who watched the incident unfold from a distance, told The New York Times by phone: “After the first explosion,
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    • 329 14 The wife of the restaurant owner was preparing food when she began to smell gas. She rushed to turn off the valve but was unable to shut it off properly. But before she could send for her husband and workers to
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    • 233 15 Three people were crushed to death in Selangor, Malaysia, when an overhead sign along the North-South expressway fell on the car they were travelling in. Hulu Selangor district police chief Superintendent R Supramaniam said a trailer headed towards Ipoh had crashed into the rear
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    • 293 15 Fed up with what they say is a lack of action by authorities, about 100 taxi drivers around the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) area are on the hunt for ridesharing cars, Uber and GrabCar. The cabbies “operation” even saw the “arrest” of some
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    • 1130 16 / 17  -  #awakkatmane hit-maker bags 4 awards at this year’s annual regional Malay music awards ceremony Anugerah Planet Muzik Report by NOOR ASHIKIN ABDUL RAHMAN ashikinr@sph.com.sg t came as no surprise that for the second year running, local singer Taufik Batisah bagged the most accolades
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  • confessions of a bomb disposal contractor
    • 691 10  - Friends say he’s crazy, but he loves it ‘for the thrill NG JUN SEN ngjunsen@sph.com.sg has cleared about 9,000 bombs and landmines around the world, potentially saving thousands of lives. While each job comes with considerable risk, Michael (not his real name) does not want any public recognition for his
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  • humour act blur
    • 724 18  -  This is why I shouldn’t use the phone when I poop S M ONG smong@sph.com.sg here comes a time in a person’s life when you have to decide whether to take a stand. Even when you’re sitting down. That moment came for me last
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous

  • live right
    • 317 19  -  Rounding up science’s latest discoveries JUDITH TAN juditht@sph.com.sg RUNNING HIGH That happy, invincible feeling you get at the peak of a workout may not be due to the positive hormones called endorphins after all. A new study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found
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  • afford-aspire liquid foundation
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      366 20  - Light luxe Choosing the right liquid foundation can be a hit-or-miss affair. Here are three lightweight formulas that give hefty coverage CATHERINE ROBERT crobert@sph.com.sg we love this! LANCOME ABSOLUE SUBLIME REJUVENATING ESSENCE FOUNDATION $138 The first thing that impressed me was the packaging a luxurious frosted gold glass bottle that
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    • 193 20 Meet make-up artist Beno Lim (above). He has worked with US singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson, Chinese-American pop icon Fei Xiang and pop star Lady Gaga. He has two decades of experience and is one of Asia’s most indemand make-up artists. Here are his tips for
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  • people investing made easy
    • 113 21 Speak to industry experts, open your Central Depository Securities account or trading accounts, and participate in fun stock market board game Invest Quest to validate your investor knowledge and walk away with prizes in SGX’s My First Stock Carnival 2015. THE CARNIVAL
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    • 729 21  -  Want to make your money grow but don’t know how? CHAI HUNG YIN (chaihyn@sph. com.sg) speaks to the experts and investors CHAI HUNG YIN (chaihyn@sph. com.sg) speaks He started investing when he was 19 with $10,000 he had saved from his allowance and hong
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  • wheels biker boy
    • 387 22  -  Win premium motorcycle batteries and full riding gear in this week’s Full Throttle contest ZAIHAN MOHAMED YUSOF zaihan@sph.com.sg e’re turning up the heat with our high-value prizes. This week, sponsors for June’s Full Throttle motorcycle supplement will be giving away five prizes four batteries courtesy of
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    • 85 22 HOW TO WIN Write us an e-mail and answer this question: What motorcycle batteries did Team Braap Brothers use while racing in Red Bull Romaniacs 2015? Send your answer to tnpcontest@sph.com.sg and include your full name, address, age, NRIC number and contact number. The contest ends next Sunday, Oct 18.
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  • eats makansutra
    • 462 23  -  KF SEETOH tnp@sph.com.sg F ood heritage will and must evolve, otherwise we would still be cooling off with coconut ice potong instead of Mao Shan Wang durian gelato or buah keluak caramel ice cream (from Candlenut restaurant). Hawkers have been using fish
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  • eats hed chef
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      309 24  -  Stinky but delicious HEDY KHOO hedy@sph.com.sg T his is one dish that is delicious to eat but the ingredient that gives this dish its name har cheong gai, or prawn paste chicken in Cantonese —and its savoury, seafood flavour, smells terrible in its raw form. This prawn
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  • 450 27  -  Part Time By Yvonne Lek Singapore Technologies (ST) Engineering and the Workforce Development Agency (WDA) are linking up in an initiative to improve skills in the workplace. The memorandum of understanding they signed yesterday will kick-start the SkillsFuture Earn and Learn Programme.
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
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    • 52 27 Kinosita Group is hiring at Japanese BBQ in Jurong East Ramen Shop in Boat Quay Kitchen Service Crew Full-Timer $2000-$3000/mth Part-Timer: $10/hr Experience preferred Pay based on performance Meals uniforms provided Rotation Shift AL, PH, Medical provided Handling pork meats Location: Near Raffles Place and Jurong East MRT 9648 9630
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    • 123 28 Full Time Part Time 1) Dishwashers 2) Kitchen Cleaners 3) Warehouse Assistant 4) Lorry Attendant 5) Sales Admin Asst Plenty of overtime opportunity Meals provided Various location Walk In Interview No. 11 Syed Alwi Road, Teck Heng Long Ind. Bldg #04-04A Singapore *****9 Interview: Mon to Fri, From 10am to
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    • 189 28 CASUAL JAPANESE FOOD COURT CHAIN IS HIRING! WASHOKU GOEN ASST MANAGER: $2.3K+/mth ASST CHEF: $2.3K+/mth SHOP CREW: $1.8K+/mth PART-TIME CREW: $8-$10/hr Training Provided Flexible shift VARIOUS WORKPLACES AVAILABLE! Wisma Atria @Orchard MRT VivoCity Harbourfront MRT Seletar Mall @Sengkang/Fernvale LRT City Square Mall @Farrer Park MRT West Mall @Bukit Batok MRT
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    • 115 28 Enjoy work with fun-loving Japanese staff! HIMONOYA in Robertson Walk KITCHEN SERVICE CREW Full-Time: $2,500 3,500/mth Beginners welcomed (starting at $2.5K) -Part-Time $10/hr ($9/hr during training period) -Afternoon/Night/Sat/Sun staff urgently needed! -Transport after midnight -Will pick you up at Clarke Quay Stn for interview. Workplace: Robertson Walk (near Clarke Quay)
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  • 346 29  -  By Felicia Choo Professionals here have taken to online channels like ducks to water when it comes to searching for a job, a new survey has found. Social networking sites for professionals and online job boards are the two most popular
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    • 138 30 Backroom Cashier Job Responsibilities Perform Cashiering duties such as verifying bulk cash for bank services Job Requirements Fresh experience is welcome to apply. Training will be provided Able to perform shift work Singaporean preferred Benefits Attractive Joining bonus $2000 Attractive Salary package Medical Dental Benefits Insurance Coverage Yearly Bonus Yearly-base
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    • 209 30 MONTREAL PRIVATE LIMITED Warehouse cum Delivery Assistant/ Driver cum Warehouse Assistant I Perform daily warehouse operations I Assist in delivery of stock to various outlets I Handle stock inventory and stock checking I 5-days work/ Physically fit I Require to perform ad-hoc duties at times I Only Singaporeans may apply
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    • 65 30 Japanese company requires 1) SECURITY OFFICERS Salary $1100 2) SNR SECURITY OFFICERS Salary $1300 Earn up to $2500 Islandwide, Free phone*, movie tickets* Positions 1-2: Pls call 6334-4666 3) PERSONAL ASSISTANT Can handle Mandarin speaking customers Travel with MD islandwide overseas Gentle must be physically fit Attractive Salary Position 3:
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 42 1 euRo 2016 QualIFIeR eNglaND 2 eStoNIa 0 SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 2015 24-page pullout BYE BYE, WAYNE Ross Barkley’s emergence means England don’t need Rooney anymore, says NEIL HUMPHREYS VeNuS WIllIaMS FIgHtINg FoR Wta FINalS Spot IN SINgapoRe ›S18 PHOTO: ACTION IMAGES ›S2
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  • sports
    • EURO 2016 QUALIFIERS
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        228 2 / 3  -  England midfielder’s brilliance means there is no room for his skipper NEIL HUMPHREYS npsports@sph.com.sg GROUP E ENGLAND 2 (Theo Walcott 45, Raheem Sterling 85) ESTONia 0 Ross Barkley shone a bright light on his England future, but potentially left his skipper in the dark. The more things change
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      • 24 2 / 3 19 England are unbeaten in 19 competitive home games, their best run since a run of 20 between 1984 and 1996.
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      • 138 2 / 3 Reuters Switzerland booked a place at Euro 2016 by thrashing minnows San Marino 7-0 at home yesterday morning (Singapore time) to clinch second place in Group E with a match to spare. The Swiss, who scored six second-half goals, have 18 points from their
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        715 2 / 3 the indecisive servant to the superstars, stuck Barkley on the left side of central midfield, alongside James Milner and away from the only position realistically available to Rooney at Euro 2016. But the 21-year-old refused to sit. His instinctive, cerebral talent could not be contained by his archaic
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      • 335 2 / 3 AFP England manager Roy Hodgson heralded Ross Barkley’s improving form after the Everton playmaker was named Man of the Match following a 2-0 win over Estonia in Euro 2016 qualifying. Barkley created Theo Walcott’s 45thminute opener in yesterday morning’s (Singapore time) Group E game at Wembley
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      • 705 4 / 5 But del Bosque says champions are still some way off the team that won back-to-back Euros AFP GROUP C SPAIN 4 (Santi Cazorla 42, 85, Paco Alcacer 67, 80) LUXEMBOURG 0 Spain boss Vicente del Bosque admitted his side had struggled more than he would have
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      • 387 4 / 5 Reuters GROUP C MACEDONIA 0 UKRAINE 2 (Yevhen Seleznyov 59-pen, Artem Kravets 87) Ukraine kept alive their hopes of qualifying for Euro 2016 with a 2-0 victory in Macedonia yesterday morning (Singapore time), which moved them level on points with second place Slovakia in Group C and
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      • 32 6 / 7 14 Poland striker Robert Lewandowski has scored 14 goals in his last five matches for both his club Bayern Munich and country, averaging nearly a hat-trick in every game.
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      • 614 6 / 7 Hosts miss three key men, but Irish wary of in-form Lewandowski Wire Services Poland’s hopes of reaching the Euro 2016 Finals were dealt a blow yesterday with three players ruled out by injury ahead of their final Group D qualifier against Ireland tomorrow morning (Singapore time). Striker
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      • 179 6 / 7 Wire Services GROUP G LIECHTENSTEIN 0 SWEDEN 2 Sweden captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic struck his seventh goal in as many Euro 2016 qualifiers and missed a penalty as they beat hosts Liechtenstein 2-0 to claim at least a play-off spot yesterday morning (Singapore time). Russia won 2-1
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      • 727 6 / 7 World champions want to banish Irish defeat by qualifying for Euro 2016 AFP Under-fire Germany want to beat Georgia tomorrow morning (Singapore time) to secure qualification to Euro 2016 and bounce back from their shock defeat by Ireland. The world champions remain top of Group
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      • 103 6 / 7 Wire Services l For Germany: The world champions will be through with a win or a draw in their final encounter against Georgia tomorrow morning (Singapore time). Should they lose, and the Poland-Ireland match ends in a draw, then then they will be condemned to third spot due
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    • EPL
      • 632 8 / 9  -  RICHARD BUXTON npsports@sph.com.sg Listening to Juergen Klopp outline his vision in the bowels of Anfield on Friday, it was difficult not to become enthused by his charisma. However, for the former Borussia Dortmund coach to live up to the hype, he must overcome several obstacles. 1Cut
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      • 732 8 / 9  -  Here’s a cut-and-keep guide to help Liverpool’s new boss deal with the culture shock of English football WACKO NEILO NEIL HUMPHREYS npsports@sph.com.sg 1) DON’T BE TOO HONEST Last year, Mr Klopp, you not only told a Cologne radio station that you’d watched a porn movie, you even
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    • 674 10 / 11  -  Midfield inspiration Hariss rallies troops ahead of another crucial clash WORLD CUP QUALIFIER Report by SHAMIR OSMAN shamiro@sph.com.sg They are well in contention in Group E of the World Cup/ Asian Cup qualifiers, just three points off leaders Japan and with a genuine opportunity
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    • 373 10 / 11 FOOTBALL AFP Uefa chief Michel Platini was given powerful support from South America yesterday as he fought back against a 90day ban imposed on him by Fifa as part of its corruption investigation. The backing came from the South Amerian confederation Conmebol, which said that the
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    • 178 10 / 11 More than 1,100 participants experienced what it was like to run for their lives, in Singapore’s first humanitarian race, Ground Zero, Run for Humanity 2015, organised by Mercy Relief. Yesterday’s race was held at Big Splash, East Coast Park, and 500 relief packs were later
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    • racing
      • 2147 12 / 13 GOING FORECAST: GOOD RACE 1 C5 D1 12.50 —1400m (SC) (Turf) Stakes: $35,000 No. Last 6 runs HORSE Wt Rating Jockey Barrier (Age/Origin/Sex, trainer-owner) 1 80--61 Hear Me 57 (43) S John 9 (11nzg Steven Lam-MM Stable) 2 48-86-Percius 57 (43) CC
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      • 1906 12 / 13 LARRY FOLEY’S COMMENTS ON TODAY’S KRANJI MEETING RACE 1 (1,400M) 1 Hear MeHH 11YO who has now won more races than his age with a last start Class 5 win. Far from reliable as he has his 95th start but can show up.
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      • 550 14 / 15 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 RACE 10 RACE 11 Star Of Eden 8 Secret Spice 4 Super Eight 9 12 Frances 13 Great Balls Offire
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      • 377 14 / 15 Former Kranji-based Australian jockey Craig Newitt could not believe his luck when he was told he would reunite with the best horse he rode during his six- month stint in Singapore, SUPER ONE. Trainer Michael Freedman and new part-owners Yarraman Park and
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      • 1151 14 / 15 11-10-2015 Sunday Visit www.turfclub.com.sg for more race information and results While every precaution is taken to ensure accuracy, the publisher accepts no liability for any error which may arise. MACAU 2:00 PM Macau (Turf) 1 HK$170,000 The Oamaru (Class 5/6) 1200m No Form Name 1 *****9
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      • 144 14 / 15 When he wins, he wins big. Indeed, if you combine the margins of his last four victories, you’ll find that they add up to a thumping 11½ lengths. What that tells me is that his wins have been far
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      • 1604 14 / 15 GOING FORECAST: GOOD RACE 1 C5 1.35 —1100m Stakes: RM18,000 No. Last 6 runs HORSE Wt Rating Jockey Barrier (Age/Origin/Sex, trainer-owner) 1 0-----All Good 59 (43) R Narendran* c4 3 (9nzg HS Lim-TP Tang) 2 100-23 My Swallow 59 (43) S Shafrizal* c3 4 (5am Cecil
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      • 691 16 / 17 RACE1 WHISPERINTHEWIND: Turned his head as the start was effected, resulting in being very slow to begin. The stewards felt that WHISPERINTHEWIND was not denied a fair start and declared a runner. PIONEER LIU: Jumped awkwardly, shifted in crowding DRAGON HIGHNESS. PERFECT PRIZE: Jumped awkwardly;
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      • 139 16 / 17 Apprentice K A’Isisuhairi pleaded guilty to a charge of careless riding in that while riding WHAT IFF in Race 2 at Kranji on Sept 18, he made insufficient effort to prevent his mount from shifting inwards, when not sufficiently clear of Miss Blanchett,
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      • 155 16 / 17 Trainer Desmond Koh (right) has been fined $10,000 after a sample taken from a horse he trains REACH FOR THE SUN was found to contain Clenbuterol, which is a prohibited substance under the MRA Rules Of Racing. The horse had been presented for a Test Trial
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      • 520 16 / 17 Three-year-old CAIRO franked his last-start form on Friday with an impressive soft win at his first run for trainer John O’Hara. A solid second to Nova Strike at his last start, when prepared for the last time by trainer Tan Hor Khoon,
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      • 726 16 / 17 RACE 1 CLASS 4 TURF—1200m 4 CLEVER SPIRIT 127 (193-42) K TEETAN (5) 1 11 DISTINCT COMMANDER 117 (12-6) J MOREIRA (11) 2 7 ENERGETIC CLASS 121 (45-13) B PREBBLE (4) 3 12 MAGICAL BEAM 117 (54-13) R FOURIE (2) 4 Trainer: C Fownes.
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    • 147 18 Reuters Rafa Nadal will take on world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the China Open final after the multiple Grand Slam champions bludgeoned their way to straight-set wins yesterday. Nadal downed Italian Fabio Fognini 7-5, 6-3 before Djokovic extended his unbeaten winning run
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    • 533 18 AFP After Syndrome of battling years Sjogren’s and consequent loss of form, many tennis players in their mid-30s would be eyeing retirement but a resurgent Venus Williams says she’s not ready to hang her racquet, yet. Fresh from winning her biggest up five years, the
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    • 287 18 AFP Lightning struck twice for world No. 6 Kei Nishikori as the defending Japan Open champion was ambushed by “shoeless” Frenchman Benoit Paire in an explosive semifinal yesterday. Paire (right), playing in a pair of badly torn sneakers following a forlorn dash to buy
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    • 575 19 German gets pole ahead of Hamilton; Sainz okay after heavy crash FORMULA 1 Wire Services Nico Rosberg seized pole position for the Russian Formula 1 Grand Prix yesterday, with world champion Lewis Hamilton joining his teammate on the front row in a perfect qualifying show by Mercedes.
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    • GOLF
      • 149 20 / 21 Miguel Tabuena of the Philippines is on track to erase last year’s heartbreak after grabbing a two-shot lead at the Yeangder Tournament Players Championship yesterday. Tabuena, who was defeated by Prom Meesawat on the second playoff hole last year, fired a flawless seven-under 65 to
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      • 118 20 / 21 Reuters American Jessica Korda shrugged off her woeful recent form to fire an impressive six-under 65 and take a two-shot lead after a humid third round of the US$2 million ($2.84m) LPGA Malaysia yesterday. The 22-year-old daughter of former Australian Open tennis champion Petr Korda
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      • 762 20 / 21 Sout Korean maintains winn ng form;Oosti and Gr ce set partnership record as Internationals stay in the fight Home hero Bae Sang Moon maintained his magical run while Louis Oosthuizen and Branden Grace matched the best partnership record in Presidents Cup history yesterday as
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      • 639 20 / 21 AFP World No. 1 Jordan Spieth and secondranked Jason Day were kept apart in the Presidents Cup singles, but the Australian will still face a fellow Major champion in Zach Johnson today. The US PGA champion Day and British Open champion Johnson go head-to-head in the marquee
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    • RUGBY WORLD CUP
      • 680 22 / 23 Irish and French gear up for a clash to avoid a ‘nightmare’ quarter-final AFP Ireland must overcome the “fear factor” to beat France in their World Cup group decider today, with the winners avoiding the quarter-final from hell, according to coach Joe Schmidt. A classic is
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      • 546 22 / 23 Samoa pay the penalty in a thrilling encounter Reuters POOL B SAMOA 33 SCOTLAND 36 Scotland came from behind to beat Samoa 36-33 yesterday and go through to the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, sorely testing the nerves of their legions of fans at St James’ Park
        Reuters; HOTO: LEE SMITH /ACTION IMAGES VIA REUTERS  -  546 words
      • 732 24 Growing belief the world champs are no longer the force they once were AFP POOLC NEW ZEALAND 47 TONGA 9 The All Blacks’ image as surefire Rugby World Cup winners is starting to fade as not only critics but also the team’s fans begin to question
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    • ON TV
      • 96 22 / 23 WORLD CUP Today: POOL C: ARGENTINA v NAMIBIA Singtel TV Ch 115 StarHub TV Ch 209 (FOX Sports 2), 6.45pm pool d: ITAly v RoMANIA Singtel TV Ch 115 StarHub TV Ch 209 (FOX Sports 2), 9.15pm POOL D: FRANCE v IRELAND Singtel TV Ch 115 StarHub TV Ch
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      • 65 22 / 23 THE PRESIDENTS CUP Today: DAY 4 StarHub TV Ch 112/205 (SuperSports Arena) 76.25MHz, 9.30am CLOSING CEREMONY StarHub TV Ch 112/205 (SuperSports Arena) 76.25MHz, 4pm LPGA MALAYSIA Today: DAY 4 Singtel TV Ch 114 StarHub TV Ch 208 (FOX Sports), 11am BRITISH MASTERS Today: DAY 4 StarHub TV Ch 204
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      • 32 22 / 23 RUSSIAN GRAND PRIX Today: RACE PREVIEW Singtel TV Ch 114 StarHub TV Ch 208 (FOX Sports), 6pm MAIN RACE Singtel TV Ch 114 StarHub TV Ch 208 (FOX Sports), 6.30pm
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      • 58 22 / 23 JAPAN OPEN Today: FINALS StarHub TV Ch 203 (SuperSports 3), 11.55am CHINA OPEN Today: WOMEN’S FINAL StarHub TV Ch 203 (SuperSports 3), 4pm MEN’S FINAL StarHub TV Ch 201 (SuperSports 1), 7.30pm SHANGHAI ROLEX MASTERS Tomorrow: DAY 1 StarHub TV Ch 201 (SuperSports 1), 1.30pm WTA TOUR, LINZ Tuesday:
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    • 95 4 / 5 SPORTS FIXTURES HIGHLIGHTS Home I Away Sun, 11 Oct 2015 Motor Racing Russia Race (final) 7.00pm LW No person under the age of 18 years shall be allowed to purchase a ticket or to claim any prize. LW: Livewire (MBS) Livewire (RWS) (21 years and above) Uvewire (Singapore Pools) (21
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