Streats, 14 September 2000

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  • 22 1 STREATS Treats for the Streets THURSDAY 14 September 2QOO Another quality publication of -JSj Singapore Press Holdings E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 103/06/2000
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  • morning rush
    • 55 1 IN the next four weeks, don’t be surprised if a Health Ministry nutritionist takes a peek into your supermarket basket and offers you some food advice as part of the National Healthy Lifestyle campaign. Also check out shelf labels indicating healthier food choices at Cold Storage, NTUC, Shop
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    • 51 1 THE National Arts Council has named the Singapore Dance Theatre, Theatre Practice, The Necessary Stage and TheatreWorks to share $2 million in funding this year, and an estimated $2.3 million next year. Another 13 groups will share another $l.B million in funds under the Annual Grant
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    • 47 1 THE rate of job creation has recovered to pre-crisis levels says the Manpower Research and Statistics Department. In the first half of 2000, 43,392 jobs were created. Highly skilled and technical workers are in highest demand, including infocomm professionals, engineers, process technicians and nurses.
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  • 202 1 IF YOU are old, bosses are likely to be biased against hiring you. Never mind if you are skilled. The Manpower Ministry’s labour market report for the second quarter of this year, released yesterday, says those 40 and above are likely to
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  • 259 1  -  by Winston Chong WHEN you’re out on the streets, be streetsmart. But first, beware. There have been two snatch thefts within two days this week. And both were against elderly victims. On Tuesday, an elderly woman was traumatised when a man
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    • 96 1 ore new jobs E rate of job creation has recovered >re-crisis levels says the Manpower earch and Statistics Department. In first half of 2000, 43,392 jobs were ated. Highly skilled and technical kers are in highest demand, includinfocomm professionals, engineers, cess technicians and nurses. Msnm This woman is playing the
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  • Streatsmart pictorial
    • Article, Illustration
      42 2 See Page 10 for report A victim with a blackened face, who was trapped in the basement of the Jakarta Stock Exchange after a strong explosion, is led away to safety. One person was killed and 15 injured. Pic: Reuters
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    • 76 2 HOTLINE 1800 844-5566 FAX *****22 E-MAIL streats@sph.com.sg ADDRESS 82Genting Lane, News Centre, Level 2 $(*****7) Lookout for these treats inside! Dining delight Lunch discount at Cafe L' Espresso, Goodwood Park Hotel m Fun in Streets Cola-cola Olympic Jacket Collectible Olympic Can series Limited Edition STREATS Watch! ra, i I f
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  • Streatsmart local
    • 394 3 STAYING away from home. Dropping out of school prematurely. Loitering about or hanging out. Joining street gangs or secret societies. Engaging in pre-marital sex. Using drugs. If any of the above is happening to your child, you might want
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    • 157 3 NOISE-SENSITIVE Singaporeans have long dreaded the onset of the seventh month’s ‘ghost festival’, when they have to run for their ear-plugs because of the cacophony from ‘ge tais’ and festive auctions. But maybe those ear-plugs can stay in their packets. Police received fewer complaints
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    • Interchange
    • 233 4 SINGAPORE is practically corruption free. We rank fifth on a list of 90 countries surveyed for their freedom from corruption. Singapore ties with Iceland and Norway to score 9.1 on the 2000 Corruption Perceptions Index of the Berlin-based Transparency International (Tl). Ten
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    • 310 4 He also stole tortoises, geckos and snakes AN ARDENT collector of frogs got so carried away with his hobby that he decided to steal some from a reptile park in Jurong. He stole twice once with another man’s help and once by himself. But frogs were not all
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    • 126 4 THE licensee of Great Wall restaurant at 719 Havelock Road allowed his worker to roast char siew unhygienically. On Aug 17 at around 10.20 am, an Environmental Health Officer spotted the worker bringing down some 30kg of char siew from the second-storey workers’
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    • 216 4 Tan Thian Soo was fined $3OOO for using abusive language on Police Sergeant Leong Urn Chee HE wanted to watch the police arrest illegal immigrants. In the end, he himself was apprehended. On Sept 11 at around 5.53 pm, the Tanglin Police Division sent officers
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    • news scan
      • 109 4 DELIVERYMAN Wong Leong Ming had just finishing delivering goods to a building at Unity Street at about 10.35 am on Sept 8 when he noticed that some furniture which belonged to a bar was placed outside its premises, along the corridor. Wong, 23, decided to pick up
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      • 128 4 AN ELDERLY woman lost $1,720 to two conartists on Monday. Late Monday morning, a woman in her forties knocked on Mdm Ng Mui’s door in Bukit Panjang Ring Road Block 427 asking to use Mdm Ng’s home telephone. The woman told her that she had a
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      • 170 4 POLICE officers from Bukit Merah West Neighbourhood Police Centre tracked down three youths who stole two motorcycles. At around 5.25 am yesterday, Sgt Sam Liu and Cpl Ivan Ho were patrolling the open car park at Block 94 Henderson Road when they spotted a youth riding a
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    • 222 5 TWENTY-FOUR more cases of hand, foot and mouth disease were reported yesterday in two child care centres. The news comes in the wake of the death of two-year Lam Rui Qi, who might have contracted the disease from Sengkang’s
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    • 148 5 THE hand, foot and mouth disease is a highly contagious but fairly mild viral infection that affects about 700 to 800 children every year. It is spread through contact with bodily fluids like saliva and stools. Children under the age of 10 are particularly susceptible, especially if they
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    • Just a minute
      • 60 5 Grab a quick bite tonight then head down to the Library@Orchard's Programme Zone and be entertained by the Kolam Ayer Indian Youth Ensemble from 7pm to 8.30 pm. One of the hottest young ensembles, they will delight you by exploring new dimensions in the ancient sounds of
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      • 60 5 If you have successfully bid for the Temporary Certificate of Entitlement (TCOE) in this month's tender, you can use it to register your vehicle from tomorrow onwards. The TCOEs for categories C (goods vehicles and buses) and E (open category) are valid till Dec 14. The TCOEs for
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      • 28 5 Tomorrow is Japan's Respect-for-the-Aged-Day, also called Senior Citizens'Day. So show your appreciation to your old folks take your grandI parents out for dinner and make them happy!
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    • 93 5 Our weather girl says Hi! The weather today is still going to be partly cloudy and slightly hazy, with temperatures reaching up to 32 degrees Celsius. Hope you didn't leave your umbrella at home because it's likely to rain in the afternoon, mainly over the northern, western and southern parts
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  • Streatsmart column
    • 281 6 Ah its past bans on long hair and chewing gum, Singapore has earned a reputation for unsubtie attempts at social engineering. So at first glance the (Baby Bonus) campaign, launched by Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong in his Aug 20 National Day Rally speech, urging Singaporeans to
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    • 585 6 NEXT Monday, another little column will appear in Streats. It is called One Kind Act. It is for you, about you, from you. The idea is to share with everyone a kind act that you’ve experienced, no matter how minor, so that others can be
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  • Streatsmart people
    • Article, Illustration
      201 8 HK actors make the pick HEAVENLY Queen Sammi Cheng no longer tops the ‘flat-chested’ list. Her throne has been usurped by Hongkong singer Gigi Leung. In a recent poll asking which female Hongkong celebrity has the smallest breasts, male artists have fingered Gigi Leung, the current squeeze of actor-singer
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    • 168 8 TORONTO Al Pacino, eight-time Oscar nominee, winner of an Academy Award for his role in Scent of a Woman and director of Chinese Coffee has said he’s glad he kept his Italian last name otherwise the honours would belong to Sonny Scott. “I’m just so grateful that
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    • 164 8 CAPE TOWN The mayor of Cape Town, Reverend William Bantom, was forced to resign on Tuesday after admitting to downloading pornography from the Internet, his New National Party said. “I have demanded his resignation from the New National Party with immediate effect,” Western Cape Premier
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    • 66 8 LOS ANGELES John Malkovich may appear as the Green Goblin in Sony and Marvel Entertainment’s Spider-Man, a big screen adaptation of the classic comic, Daily Variety reported. Negotiations are underway, and Malkovich is likely to assume the dual role of the Goblin, by night SpiderMan’s
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    • 160 9 MALAYSIAN fans just can’t seem to get enough of boyish American-born songwriter-musi-cian Wang Lee Horn. At his recent promotional gigs in Penang, Ipoh, and Kuala Lumpur, many girl fans probably mistook his tall, lanky frame for a tree they were clinging onto him like
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    • 165 9 Reuters LONDON Women in sport are judged more by their looks than their athletic ability. Tennis stars Mary Pierce and Anna Kournikova are talented tennis players but Kournikova, who is judged to be more feminine that the sportier Pierce, is a more acceptable athlete, according to
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    • 132 9 MEDIACORP actress Ann Kok’s contract expired in February. But to date, her contract has not been renewed with Media Corp Studios, the Shin Min Daily News reported yesterday. Is that because Ann is thinking of moving over to SPH Media Works like some of her colleagues?
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    • 87 9 LONDON British musician Phil Collins is to become a father again at the age of 49, the BBC reported. A spokesman for the singer said Collins and his third wife, Orianne, 28, were expecting their first child next year. Orianne was said to be three months
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  • Streatsmart regional
    • 271 10 Reuters Witness says people were running around with blackened faces JAKARTA A devastating explosion rocked the Jakarta stock exchange yesterday, killing one, injuring dozens and fuelling fears of more instability in Indonesia. Local TV said police had strong indications the blast was
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    • 154 10 -AFP KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian government was criticised even from traditional supporters for lax security at Pandanan after Filipino guerrillas kidnapped three workers less than five months after the abduction on the nearby island of Sipadan. No police were posted on Pandanan at the
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    • 43 10 gofigure How much water do Singaporeans drink daily? Not enough. Men drink 1.5 litres of fluid, women drink 1.6 litres and those aged between 15 and 24 drink 1.4 litres. survey by Temasek Polytechnic and Asian Food Information Centre (February 1999)
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    • 240 10 -AFP bending backwards for so long Philippines Defence Secretary Orlando Mercado MANILA President Joseph Estrada said all options were open in the Philippines hostage crisis which has dragged for more than four months. Mr Estrada cut short a visit to the US and flew back to
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      • 75 10 -AFP XIAMEN, China The biggest corruption trial in China’s history opened yesterday with officials facing death for multi-billion dollar kickbacks and smuggling. Court officials in Fujian confirmed trials linked to the huge smuggling scam in Xiamen last year had begun. The scandal is centred around the
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      • 83 10 -AFP SYDNEY Forty people were overcome by noxious fumes in the departure terminal of Sydney’s international airport yesterday. Ambulance officials said 10 people were rushed to hospital with breathing difficulties, sore throats and eye irritations. “Forty people were affected in total,” said spokesman Grahame Field.
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      • 86 10 Reuters SEOUL The first visit to South Korea by a leader of the North is expected next year, South Korean media reported yesterday. “South and North Korea have agreed to push for a follow-up summit in the South next spring,” Yonhap news agency quoted a government
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      • 83 10 Reuters BEIJING An explosion that killed 60 people in China’s northwestern region of Xinjiang last week was an accident and not a terrorist act, the official Xinhua news agency said yesterday. Police investigators had concluded that the blast occurred when a truck carrying explosives that were due
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      • 91 10 Reuters HANOI The worst floods for years have killed at least eight people in Vietnam and forced more than 50,000 to flee, some to dykes that are now crumbling, officials and relief workers said yesterday. Mr John Geoghegan of the International Red Cross said some
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  • Streatsmart global
    • 271 11 Flap over ad hits Bush campaign In the ad, 'RATS'word flashes on screen before entire word bureaucrats' appears WASHINGTON George W Bush’s presidential campaign is fighting charges it ran a TV ad where the word “RATS” flashed across the screen for a split second a possible
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    • 128 11 Reuters NEW YORK Hillary Clinton won the Democratic Party’s official nomination to be a senator from New York on Tuesday, becoming the first US first lady to be a candidate in a national election. Clinton easily defeated surgeon Mark McMahon, an unknown who spent his
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    • 132 11 knowornot A 30-year-old Taiwanese woman suffered a stroke while she was having an acupressure massage, the China Times reported. Dr Chen Renshi, head of the hospital's neurology department, said this is the fourth case of a stroke caused by massage that the hospital has seen in
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    • 237 11 Reuters LONDON Europe faced another day of chaos yesterday due to fuel shortages and road blocks. While some petrol tankers in Britain began to roll again, Ireland and Spain were threatened with new action. Lorry drivers and farmers across Europe have blocked roads and oil
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    • 126 11 Reuters LONDON Archaeologists excavating a burial site in London believe they have unearthed the remains of a female Roman-era gladiator, British newspapers reported yesterday. Though it is known Roman women fought in the arena, this would be the first concrete example, they say. “I have
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      • 97 11 Reuters WASHINGTON A replica of the Wright brothers’ historic biplane is being built to honour the first flight of a powered aircraft, planned to take place exactly a century after the landmark in aviation history. On Dec 17, 2003, at 10.35 am, a century to the minute
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      • 87 11 Reuters VIENNA European Union countries have unconditionally lifted diplomatic sanctions they imposed on Austria, but will keep a wary eye on future activities of the far-right Freedom Party in its government. Austria’s partners broke off bilateral political contacts with Vienna when the new government was sworn
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      • 70 11 Reuters WASHINGTON The US Justice Department reported that blacks, Hispanics and other minorities were considered for the federal death penalty more often than whites, accounting for 74 per cent of such cases since 1995. Attorney General Janet Reno, who presented the report’s findings at a briefing, said
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      • 99 11 Reuters CAPE CANAVERAL US and Russian astronauts from the space shuttle Atlantis opened the doors, turned on the lights, sniffed the air, then went to work, making the 13storey International Space Station into something resembling a home. The new living quarters have industrial green service panels instead
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      • 63 11 Reuters WASHINGTON Celera Genomics Inc, the company that is working to map every single human gene, said it had found 2.8 million of the little changes that make one person different from another. These differences, known as single nucleotide polymorphisms or SNPs, each represent a single change
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  • Streatsmart feature
    • 475 12 one kind Our One Kind Actseries continues, this time seen through the eyes of journalist YVONNE KWOK NONE of us here in Streats envies Francis’ job. Not his regular photo shoots, but his role in our One Kind Act series. Being nice to people
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    • 62 12 Has someone been kind to you today? •1 SjMUll miifalhliim Stmte mtih We want to know about it. Share your experience and, if we publish your story, you'll win a limited edition Streats watch Here's how: Call the Streats Hotline at 1800 844-5566 (10am to 10pm), or e-mail streats@sph.com.sg or
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  • STREATS easy
    • 508 13  -  by Sarah Ng f m if you’re an expectant mother, you m would need tremendous strength jm and courage when caught in this Jv dilemma:
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    • easyStreats tv
      • 512 14  -  f< &v by /Yvonne Kwok I'M highly titillated by Tay Ping Hui’s chest. His pecs are so well toned that you could probably use them as a chopping board and he won’t feel a thing. lx Shen’s chest is equally impressive. And according to my brother,
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      • channel scan
        • Today's must-see TV...
          • 63 14 2pm, TCS 5 Before there was Robin Williams in Bicentennial Man, there was Mr Stitch. It stars Rutger Hauer as a young man who is created out of the skin and organs of other human beings. The mod-ern-day Frankenstein’s monster is closeted in the laboratory he is made
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          • Article, Illustration
            65 14 10pm, TCSS Frasier may not have garnered any big awards on Emmy night, but this doesn’t stop it from being one of the sassiest sitcoms on TV. In tonight’s episode, Niles and Maris’ new counsellor, Dr. Schenkman, advises them to inject some k spontaneity into I their relationship. I
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          • 47 14 11.30pm,TCS 8 Join wacky hosts, Chang Xiao-yan and Harlem Yu as they banter, insult guest artists and generally enjoy themselves in this variety show with something for everyone. Tonight’s episode features stars like Coco Lee and Jeff Chang, so don’t miss out on the fun.
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            75 14 10pm, Arts Central Learn more about the Lindy Hop craze tonight, the dance craze that had its roots in Thirties’ Harlem. This episode follows the Singapore’s Lindy Hop Ensemble which was founded by five young enthusiasts from Singapore as they give an account of their pilgrimage j to
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          • 81 14 10pm, VV Entertainment (SCV 56) The title sounds like a cross between a detective flick and some porn film, but actually it’s a romantic period drama set in Thirties Hongkong. Ah-so. Adam Cheng and Carina Lau headline the star-studded veteran cast which sees the evergreen actor playing
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    • Article, Illustration
      624 15  -  personam speaking by Christepher Wee Teach children when it is not okay to be touched Remember Parthiban R Kandasamy? He posed as a police officer to molest two teen girls this year. Yes, he's now behind bars serving his 27 month jail term and he's been given nine
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    • Streats Life
      • 361 17 Guess her job, win a Swatch! Name: Samantha Kuntaryo Age: 26 Gets on MRT at: Bishan Gets off at. Tanjong Pagar lam... I’m a good listener with a great sense of humour. I provide comic relief to those around me. I feel... Happy
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    • easyStreats sports
      • 217 22 ap LONDON Holder Real Madrid showed it has the spirit to go with its undoubted ability when it fought back from two goals down to secure a 2-2 draw against Sporting in Lisbon on the opening night of the 2000/2001 Champions League. Lazio justified its pre-tournament favourite
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      • 343 22 Senior players were critical of the way Vialli handled the team. That lead to unrest in the dressing room Reuters LONDON Forward Gianfranco Zola may take over from Chelsea manager Gianluca Vialli, who was sacked after two-and-a-half years in charge of the Premiership side. If that
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      • 422 23 AP He is the favourite for 200 m after the pull out of Michael Johnson and Maurice Greene But the Trinidadian fancies his chances in the 100 m as well SYDNEY Sprinter Ato Boldon compares the Olympic Games to taking a major exam, and he is
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      • 208 23 -AFP She returns ready to become first ever to win five diving gold medals SYDNEY Triple gold medallist Fu Mingxia, who shrugs off the legendary status already afforded her, is on the verge of becoming the most celebrated diver of all time.
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      • Olympics scan
        • 45 23 Reuters SYDNEY Cricketing legend Don Bradman was the top choice in an Australian poll for the best person to light the Olympic cauldron at tomorrow’s opening ceremony. Fifty-two per cent backed Bradman in a poll conducted by the telecommunications company Optecom. Reuters
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        • 68 23 Reuters SYDNEY World 400 metres champion Cathy Freeman (right) has decided to also run in the 200 m, Australian deputy team chief Peter Montgomery said yesterday. France’s Olympics 200 and 400 metres champion Marie-Jose Perec has opted to run only in the one-lap event at
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        • 107 23 -AFP SYDNEY -Yayuk Basuki will miss her son’s first birthday to represent Indonesia in the tennis tournament but it is a sacrifice she has made willingly in the name of her country and with the hope of giving Asian tennis a much-needed boost. The former
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    • 279 17 YOU take the spotlight every weekday, as the face among the commuters that captures our photographer's eye. Today, our StreatStaris Samantha Kuntaryo. What's her line of work? Guess and win a Swatch Call 1900-911-0005 by midnight today. Three correct callers will each win a Swatch. Each call will be charged
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    • 460 18 -V Your Daily Horoscope mumms JAN 20-FEB 18 Curtail all unnecessary spending for the rest of the week. Watch what others are doing before you automatically jump in with them. Trust a wild new idea only as far as the page on which you write it down. PISCES FEB 19-MAR
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 317 19 THURSDAY Q 14 September 2000 Streats The story so far... Jia Yuzhen is a 69-year-old renowned antique dealer. He buys an andent screen for US$3 million. A year later, jet black hair sprouts on his previously bald head, and he looks 30 years younger... Has Jia Yuzhen discovered an anti-ageing
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