Streats, 5 December 2000

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  • 21 1 STREATS Treats for the Streets TUESOAY 5 December 2000 Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 103/06/2000
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  • morning rush
    • 51 1 JWO of the burn victims from the SQ 006 crash are out of intensive care. Ms Ng Seok Chin and Major Ang Ming Chuan have been moved from the Intensive Care Unit to high-dependen-cy care at Singapore General Hospital. Stewardess Farzana Abdul Razak still remains in the
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    • 50 1 SINGAPORE and the US started talks for a bilateral US-Singapore Free Trade Agreement in Washington DC yesterday. The Singapore team is led by Prof Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Singapore will work closely with US agencies to try and conclude talks within 25 days.
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    • 48 1 THE beef you’re eating is safe, says the Agri-food and Veterinary Authority. Strict precautions taken to prevent the introduction of mad cow disease into Singapore include requiring exporting countries to certify they are free of the disease for six years prior to the export date.
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  • 359 1 PAP gears up for general elections with announcement of candidates THE People’s Action Party is readying far the general election although it is not due until August 2002. The party’s first assistant secretarygeneral, Brigadier-General (NS) Lee Hsien Loong, announced that it has lined up at
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  • 217 1  -  by YVONNE KWOK IT'S official. Lum May Yee will be jumping on the Media Works bandwagon today. She will be attached to the station's English arm, TV Works. Said the model-actress: "I've been talking about this with Media Works for the past couple J| yf
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  • Streatsmart local
    • 254 2  -  by WINSTON CHONG MORE than 10 years after they were first formed, town councils will be putting their heads together to make life better for you, the HDB resident. About 500 town councillors, grassroot leaders, government and statutory board representatives, the People’s Association,
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    • 301 2 THE writing could be on the wall for the exam-paper copies trade. After the Northeast Community Development Council (CDC) revamps its town Internet portal, buying photocopies of other schools’ exam papers for their children to study will no longer be necessary for parents. Instead, they
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    • 175 2 THE poodle that was reported in yesterday’s Streats as one of the worst cases of abuse an SPCA staff member had ever seen, has been put down. Several people had volunteered to adopt him, but Dr Geetha Nathan, a consultant veterinarian with the Society for
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      • 127 2 PRESIDENT S R Nathan lauded foreign volunteers who have given their time and energy to Singapore. He praised their contributions to the local volunteer scene and urged Singaporeans to follow in their footsteps. Mr Nathan was speaking at the launch of the International Year of Volunteers 2001,
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      • 84 2 A MAN was found dead in his van at the D1 carpark at East Coast Parkway yesterday morning. Police and SCDF found the 37-year-old man dead in the driver’s seat, with a black plastic bag tied around his head. According to his family, the man
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      • 68 2 Reuters A SINGAPORE Airlines Boeing 747-400 bound for Hongkong had to return to Changi Airport yesterday. “There were some problems with the airconditioning, so the captain decided to turn back,” said an SIA spokeswoman. Flight SQ866 landed in Singapore at 3.40pm and passengers on board were
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      • 79 2 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar yesterday criticised The Straits Times for its reporting on a recent controversy stirred by the comments of the Indonesian president. He also said the island’s press should abandon its siege mentality of believing that others constantly
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    • 400 3 law must punish severely those who have attained maturity but take advantage of the youthful innocence of those who can be easily led astray by gifts; games or money -Judicial Commissioner TayYongKwang A RECORD 40-year jail sentenced was passed on
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    • 279 3  -  by VIOLETTA WONG MOHAMMAD Faizal Bin Mohammad Rizi, 21, had planned to get engaged next year and was less than two weeks away from celebrating his 22nd birthday. On Sunday night, as he was travelling from his girlfriend’s house to meet his prospective brother-in-law,
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    • 220 3  -  by SHEELA NARAYANAN IT cannot be said enough. Be careful who you give your password to. Michael Soong found out the hard way. In October 1998, Mr Soong,3o, had problems setting up his Internet account. He was a Pacific Internet account holder. He had Super
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    • 349 3  -  by SHEELA NARAYANAN SHE was not satisfied. Sim Yee Pin was not happy with her stolen pair of purple sandals. She wanted better. So she changed them. Twice. And in doing so, she changed her freedom for prison bars. The 18-year-old was charged in
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    • 144 3 onekindact- Indulekshmi ,13, student We went to Kuala Lumpur for a vacation. Another family also came with us in our car. My father was not used to the KL highways and had taken some wrong turns. We drove on, taking directions from a few people, though after
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    • 370 5 IF you’re out Pasir Ris way on Sunday, watch out for squads of black-topped cyclists with the initials “COP” on their chests. Bike-mad Pasir Ris will soon have a first-aid corps zooming around on white bicycles equipped with sirens. Sporting black helmets and white T-shirts
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    • 68 5 Our weather girl says Today's not a good day to i j plan any outdoor activities. There'll be showers with thunder in the afternoon and early evening over most areas. Temperature will reach 32°Celsius. High tide will reach 2.3 m at 5.16 pm. Weather girl Annie Yang from Carrie Models.
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    • Just a minute
      • 46 5 From this month NTUC Income policyholders can now find out if their potential tenant is a legal or illegal immigrant. For $5O per tenant, Income will check travel and identification work permits and passports. For more information, log on to www.income.com.sg/ tenantcheck or email legal@income.com. sg
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      • 50 5 If you're above 40 and you've got time on your hands, you can join the Retired and Senior Volunteer Programme (RSVP). You can help do things like writing, designing, fundraising or other administrative work. Membership is free if you sign up before Dec 31. Call 224-3183 for more information.
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      • 55 5 Head down to Lot 1 Shopping Centre in Choa Chu Kang for a visual treat. Circus Solarus from Australia will brighten up this festive season, together with other groups like the Drovers and the Jesters. Showtimes are Ipm, 4pm and 7pm daily till Sunday. It's free. Call
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    • 304 4 A A v mm E^ eC Tprd^ĕ sC tecx Atittve Christmas takes a turn for the hilarious as unusual creatures invade Lot 1 with merry-making on their minds. This week, the charming characters from Australia's Circus Solarus (Bohemian Bovines, Reindeers and Jesters) will have you in stitches with their overly
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  • Streatsmart column
    • 215 6 betweenthelines J^NAGING the economy is like trying to drive a car whose brakes have an uncertain and delayed effect on its speed. You have to expect an occasional sudden slowdown. For more than a year the Fed has been tapping on those brakes, trying
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    • 663 6 THE usually over-friendly concierge was uncharacteristically muted. I had been a guest at this inn near Kathmandu in Nepal for a few weeks in 1992, when one afternoon, a smartly dressed couple strode into the front office with their smart luggage. It was customary of
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  • Streatsmart regional
    • 254 7 -AFP BEIJING Beijing will clean up hundreds of public toilets and equip them with modern facilities such as “lively music” to improve its chances of hosting the 2008 Olympics, state media reported. Municipal authorities have settled on a
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    • 224 7 -AFP SYDNEY A fisherman was recovering in hospital yesterday after being mauled by a shark on Sunday, emergency services said. The man, whose identity was not immediately released, suffered deep cuts to his left arm in the attack at Sykes Reef, near Heron Island, where he
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    • 46 7 Filipinos in Santa Claus outfits flashing the thumbs down sign on their way to the Senate in Manila yesterday. The group called for the resignation of President Joseph Estrada and other government officials to give way to reforms in government. Reuters
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      • 75 7 -AFP ADELAIDE -A woman and an eight-year-old boy were recovering in hospital yesterday after a fairground ride collapsed, police said. The woman, aged in her 30s, and the child, were both seriously injured when an arm of a ride, called the Sizzler, crashed to the
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      • 91 7 -AFP KUALA LUMPUR Fourteen alleged cultists involved in Malaysia’s first treason trial escaped the gallows yesterday. Prosecutors had charged 29 defendants with “waging war” against the king, a crime punishable by death or life in jail. But the charge against 14 was amended to “making preparations
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      • 88 7 -AFP TAIPEI Taiwan has developed supersonic anti-ship missiles as part of efforts to boost defence capability. The Hsiungfeng 111 missile has recently successfully completed tests, reported the China Times yesterday It said Taiwan will soon be in a position to mass produce the weaponry The paper
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      • 103 7 -AFP LOPBURI, Thailand The Thai military is stepping up weapons production in an effort to become a major regional arms exporter, army sources said. Among the weapons are 60mm and 81mm mortars and several types of high-calibre cartridges, they said. The military has set up an
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    • 199 8 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that Chinese education extremists who have rejected the Vision School concept are blocking the process of racial unity in Malaysia. Dr Mahathir said the government would continue with the Vision Schools plan
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    • 137 8 Reuter SYDNEY A two-year-old boy died after he was abandoned in the back seat of a car stolen while his mother was in a suburban supermarket. The boy died from an apparent heart attack brought on by extreme heat, police said. They added that
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    • 160 8 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) is well ahead of its target, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. “We see a bright future for information technology in Malaysia and we are sure the MSC will be a success,”
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  • Streatsmart global
    • 142 9 -AP HARARE Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe warned white farmers not to keep fighting his plan to seize 3,000 farms and give them to blacks, state media reported on Sunday. “I urge farmers to drop the nonsense of fighting the land issue in the courts, as
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    • 240 9 Reuters WASHINGTON Al Gore said on Sunday that if he loses all challenges to George W Bush’s victory in the presidential contest, Mr Bush “will be my president”. In a TV interview on Sunday, Mr Gore responded to a call earlier in the day
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    • 175 9 AP SAN FRANCISCO A spinal surgeon has been charged with using painkillers to tranquillise a longtime friend and then sexually assaulting her. Dr Arthur Herbert White, 62, author of several books on back care, is to appear in court tomorrow on three charges of sexually
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    • 93 9 justbelieveit. Reuters STOCKHOLM-Sweden is raising the tax on "free" lunches. The taxable value of such lunches will go up by 8 per cent next year to 56 Swedish kronor ($9.50), the national tax authority said on Monday. "The sum of 56 crowns
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    • 112 10 Reuters TORONTO Canada, concerned with health risks to its citizens and new demands on its already fragile Medicare system, plans to screen would-be immigrants for HIV and Hepatitis B and deny them entry if they test positive, according to Toronto’s Sunday Star. People
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    • 256 10 -AFP France sees an increase in people who want to get married PARIS Two out of three people in France believe the institution of marriage is coming back into fashion, but almost a quarter no longer see it as a lifelong commitment. According to
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    • 134 10 AP ATLANTA Delta Air Lines was forced to cancel almost 300 flights last weekend because pilots refused to work overtime as contract talks continued between their union and the carrier. Many of Delta’s 9,400 pilots have been declining to sign up for voluntary overtime
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    • 76 10 webcites, Heartlanders'haven Community housing opened HDBhousing.com to offer residents of all housing estates a place to interact Style council If your house is constantly being used by TCS as a set for Growing Up, maybe it's time to re-model it Creationstreet.com can give you a helping hand
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      • 74 10 Reuters CHANDIGARH, India A blind software programmer in Punjab says he is designing a website for the disabled that will provide matrimonial services and job ads. “I don’t want others to face the same hardships I’ve had as a handicapped person,” said Ramandeep Singh Suri, 29.
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      • 100 10 -AFP RIO DE JANEIRO Creams, razors, waxes and laser technology are all part of the Brazilian man’s depilatory regime in an effort to maintain a smooth and hairless body. Many are quick to point out that hairlessness is more hygienic for sports and insist that hairless
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      • 77 10 -AFP JERUSALEM Women are more fertile in the spring, the Jerusalem Post daily reported yesterday. A four-year study involving 675 patients undergoing fertility treatment showed the quality of embryos conceived with in vitro fertilisation was much better in the spring and the chances of development much
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      • 64 10 Reuters ATHENS The number two at the Athens 2004 organising committee (Athoc) resigned citing personal reasons yesterday after six months on the job, a committee spokesman said. Athoc managing director Petros Synadinos, second only to Gianna Angelopoulos who hand-picked the town planner in June, was
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      • 72 10 Reuters NAIROBI A team of French and Kenyan scientists has unearthed fossilised remains of mankind’s earliest ancestor that predate previous discoveries by more than 1.5 million years, they announced yesterday. “Millennium man”, as the hominid creature has been nicknamed, was. discovered in the Tugen hills of
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  • Streatsmart people
    • 184 11 Reuters LONDON British actor Dudley Moore, who has a rare degenerative brain disorder, says it has robbed him of his greatest love his ability to play music. “Music is my main comfort now,” said the actor, who has progressive supranuclear palsy. “But it
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    • 130 11 Reuters BEIJING China has sacked former justice minister Gao Changli, said a left-wing Hongkong newspaper yesterday. The Justice Ministry had said on Friday that the minister, who left his post abruptly last month, had quit due to health reasons. The report in the Wen Wei
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    • 132 11 Reuters NEW DELHI Indian Railways Minister Mamata Bansubmitted her resignation yesterk day, taking res--9k ponsibility for a Slweekend train ■crash which U killed 42 people ■f and injured 131. W “While the railW way minister is not directly involved with r the day-to-day running
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    • 127 12 AP YORK, Nebraska Erin Brockovich, whose fight against a powerful California utility was celebrated in a hit movie, may soon be taking on another crusade. Brockovich, who exposed widespread water contamination in Hinkley, California, has agreed to investigate possible hydrogen sulphide contamination in a residential
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    • 163 12 THE things celebrities can get away with. Hongkong Heavenly King Andy Lau rides a motorcycle without a licence. And not only does he get away with it he also gets paid for it In his latest advertisement a motorcycle ad he flew to Guangzhou
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    • 207 12 HAS winning an award gone to Johnnie To’s head? Johnnie, better known as To Kei-fung, walked away with the best director award at the recent Golden Horse Awards for his film, The Mission, which also won Francis Ng a best actor nod. And right
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  • easy STREATS
    • 310 13  -  by Yvonne Kwok fBF "IS this fair to me?” ■F Eelyn Kok, 22, B screamed at a hapless Jf male about his affair f with another woman. “If you want a divorce, I’ll give you one!” yelled Jeanette Aw, 21, at the same chap. A roomful
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    • 398 14  -  ieliytubby by Yvonne Kwok IT all started about three weeks ago. While flipping through a local TV guide, I noticed a series of advertisements for TCS B’s Dare to Strike. Done in stylish blue tones, each one sported a cryptic statement meant to sum up the
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    • easyStreats pick & choose
      • 342 17 Singaporeans do volunteer: Just last Sunday I was at Takashimaya Square and there was a charity carnival going on to raise money for various children organisations. And there were people from all walks of life who were there giving up their time and money to
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    • easyStreats sports
      • 404 21 -AP LONDON Chelsea hung on nervously for a 2-1 victory over struggling Manchester City on Sunday with yet another puzzling performance for its frustrated fans. Seemingly cruising after first-half goals by Gianfranco Zola and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Claudio Ranieri’s team conceded a late
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      • 400 21 -AP PERTH, Australia Skipper Steve Waugh has paid tribute to the depth in Australian cricket and said his record-setting side could still improve. His comments came after Australia had crushed the West Indies by an innings and 27 runs to become the first team
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      • 346 21 -AP ROME Perugia halted AS Roma’s winning streak at four on Sunday, holding the Serie A leader to a bruising 0-0 draw despite several late scoring chances by the Rome club. It also played with 10 men for the final six minutes
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      • 477 23 -ap PHOENIX By reputation, Jason Kidd is no sharpshooter. But he shot down the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night. He scored 23 of his 29 points in the second half, including going 4-of-5 on three-pointers, as the Phoenix Suns
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      • 572 23 AFP LISBON A mammoth year called for a mammoth achievement and Gustavo Kuerten duly provided it, becoming only the 11th man to finish top of the year rankings since the creation of the ATP ranking system in 1973, the first South American and the
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    • 190 14 Win 100 cameras Every weekday, from now till Dec 8, just answer the question of the day for a chance to win a camera worth $49! i m r Q: The colour of the letter Ain today's Streats Send in your answer with your particulars to: Streats Alley Photo Contest
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    • 209 15 Spot Let us bring you extra cheer this festive season Every day, 4 winners will each win $lOO Cold Storage voucher Cold Storage the difference Will! There are differences Last day of Christmas order 19 December, 2000 between the pictures. Three Q Five Q Eight Call 1900-911-0005 by midnight tonight
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1561 16 El Bugis SM UA Bugis Junction 337-9655 Charlie’s Angels 11,45 am, 2pm, 4.30, 6.45, 9 102 Dalmatians 12.50 pm, 2.50, 4.50, 7 Red Planet 10.30 am, 12.45 pm, 5, 7.15, 9.30 Chicken Run 11am, 3pm, 9.15 UA Beach Road 391-2550 Charlie’s Angels 12.15 pm, 2.30, 5, 7.15, 9.30 Men of
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 481 17 it’s your bmamm you sh B Your Daily Horoscope by Kelli Fox at Astrology.com AQUARIUS JAN 20-FEB 18 GEMINI MAY 21 JUN 21 SEP 23 OCT 22 For an instant, the curtains of reality part to reveal a mystical world beyond. Jolted out of your daze, you take a fresh
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 325 18 TUESDAY Q 5 December 2000 If 1| mmm m I! U The story is about Yuan Jian Ping who gets more than he bargained for when he enrolls at Zhong Ren Pre-U. A natural busybody, he suddenly finds himself Involved in everything, from girl problems to gang fights; from baseball
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 220 19 TUESDAYP 5 December 2000 <E f m Wf\ easy The story so far. Xiao Yuer felt dizzy after drinking the water. Tie had added sleeping powder in the water as he didn't want Xiao Yuer to follow him. Saying that, he walked towards the gate but collapsed before reaching it.
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    • 45 20 5 December 2000 20 There's always something in our Home pages for you to che Edited by Warren Fer who does not let go once his teeth into news. In one of our five sections. f m 0 m MyStraitsTimes Call 388 3838 for subscription
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    • 55 22 5 December 2000 22 mmmm mmam V N 4 m f Ml Yup, our Sports pages have that. Edited by Yap Koon Hong, who does not pull any. You get your sports news and views straight, with a wallop. In one of our five handy sections. ■p. v- in MyStraitsTimes
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    • 21 23 OnthePlaygroundL BADMINTON Singapore Age-Group Championships (Singapore Badminton Hall, 6.30 am). TENNIS SPEX 3rd Junior Age Group tournament (Kallang Tennis Centre, Bam).
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 64 23 Inthelivingroom AMERICAN FOOTBALL NFL: New England Patriots v Kansas City Chief (ESPN Ch 23, 10am). SOCCER Champions League: Arsenal v Bayern Munich (ESPN Ch 23 and Sportscity, tomorrow, 3.30 am). Uefa Cup 3rd rd, 2nd leg: Arsenal v Bayern TSV 1860 Munich v Parma (FC Ch 22, Dec 6, lam).
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    • 45 24 24 5 December 2000 V Our Life! pages are full of it. Sometimes irreverent, often funny, never boring. Edited by Richard Lim, who says he's still got plenty of living to do. In one of our five handy sections. MyStraitsTimes Call 388 3838 for subscription
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