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Title Section23 2001-01-31 1 STREATS Treats for the Streets WEDNESDAY 31 January 2001 Another quality publication of »3* Singapore Press Holdings Mttfefew E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 103/06/200023 words
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Article430 2001-01-31 1 O Govt ready to help retrain and redeploy retrenched workers O Enough jobs for retrenched workers IF you’ve been feeling smug and secure about your job as a result of the bountiful harvest you reaped last year, well, it’s time to wake up. Some430 words
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Article110 2001-01-31 1 YOU can now take non-Western music like Chinese opera, Javanese Gamelan and Indian Carnatic music as an examinable subject at O and A Levels under a revised music syllabus launched by the Ministry of Education. “The project was a result of new initiatives announced by the Ministry110 words
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Article104 2001-01-31 1 FROM July, prospective polytechnic students can look forward to three new ‘hybrid’ courses. Temasek Polytechnic launched two new courses yesterday a Diploma in Communications and Media Management and a Diploma in Biomedical Informatics and Engineering. Singapore Polytechnic launched a third a Diploma in Business Information104 words
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Article110 2001-01-31 1 GOOD news if you invest in Australian shares. Investors here and in Australia will be able to buy and sell stocks listed on each other’s stock exchanges by September. That’s not all they can then look forward to trading farther afield as the two exchanges will be110 words
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Article, Illustration625 2001-01-31 2 Singapore can ride out challenges from globalisation and from the region's difficulties. But first, we must distinguish ourselves from the negative impressions that investors have of the region, said Brig-General Lee Hsien Loong in an address to NTU students yesterday evening. To do so,Pic: Francis Lee - 625 words
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Article72 2001-01-31 2 THE Singapore Government will send $85,000 worth of emergency supplies to help the victims of the earthquake which struck the Indian state of Gujarat on 26 January. The emergency supplies will be airlifted to India by an RSAF C-130. President S R Nathan and Prime72 words
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Article, Illustration315 2001-01-31 3 KHUSHWANT SINGH - by I KHUSHWANT SINGH Pedestrian crossing to hospital ends halfway between 2 busy roads AN 80-YEAR-OLD woman attempting to cross Kampong Java Road to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital died after she was hit at an awkward crossing point. The accident occurred at315 words
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Article, Illustration330 2001-01-31 3 A BRITISH motorist who knocked down and killed a Korean woman and her two young children in Alexandra Road last year was yesterday acquitted of negligently causing their deaths. District Judge Audrey Lim ruled that the prosecution had failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubtPic: ST - 330 words
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Article108 2001-01-31 3 AN odd-job worker accused of killing an Australian expatriate at Newton Food Centre walked free yesterday after the charge against him was dropped due to insufficient evidence. A district court gave Tan Poh Chye, 31, a discharge not an acquittal. If additional evidence in the case108 words
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Article93 2001-01-31 3 THREE cops took bribes in exchange for tipping off owners of gambling dens about impending police raids. Phua Leng Seng, 26, Claudio Dang Peck Seng, 26, and Toh Tiong Lin, 30, were attached to the Crime Control Unit of Ang Mo Kio police division headquarters during 1493 words
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Article90 2001-01-31 3 TWO lawyers were each slapped with a maximum fine of $5,000 for accessing the computer server of their former law firm, Lee Lee, to copy some files from the firm’s database without authorisation. Tan Su Ean, 30, daughter of eminent senior counsel Tan Kok Quan, and her90 words
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Article95 2001-01-31 3 A MERCEDES Benz paid an unwelcome visit to a temple along Braddell Road at about 2.30 pm yesterday. The driver lost control as he approached the Bradell Road-Carmichael Road junction. The car crashed into the Carmichael Road road sign, skidded and hit another road sign. It then95 words
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Article63 2001-01-31 3 A FORMER sales director of a luxurious watch company was convicted of misappropriating nearly $1 million to clear personal debts. Tan Choon Lai, 40, was jailed for four years for taking $928,781 from Sincere Watch over a period of three years. The court heard that he used63 words
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188 2001-01-31 4 ABOUT 100 guests, including Singaporeans, staying at Batam’s Hotel Oasis during Chinese New Year were robbed by men armed with parangs and warrior knives. Last Thursday, at around 8.30 pm, 20 armed robbers stormed the hotel demanding money from the guests. While one188 words
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Article, Illustration411 2001-01-31 4 SARAH NG - by SARAH NG SWARUP Das blamed a sleeping disorder for causing him to grope between the thighs of the female airline passenger sitting next to him. A judge yesterday dismissed his defence, describing it as “highly unreliable” and “beyond belief”.411 words
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Article, Illustration423 2001-01-31 5 CLAIRE HILLS - by CLAIRE HILLS WHEN Connie Tan was a child, she pestered her father for a pet cat or a dog but he refused. She got a tortoise instead. And another one, and another one, and another 0ne...! Now, she has more than than 100 and,423 words
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Article, Illustration71 2001-01-31 5 Have yourself a sunny-side-up for breakfast today. It could be as sunny as the day will get. Expect cloudy skies with occasional showers in the afternoon and early evening. The temperature will reach a maximum of 30°C. High tide will hit 2.6 m at 2.58 pm.Pic: Drew Fritz - 71 words
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Article62 2001-01-31 5 Good news for those who are about to retire! CPF withdrawal application forms have been sent to Singaporeans aged at least 55 who received the CPT Top-Up 2000/2001 and meet the CPF withdrawal conditions. Those who wish to withdraw their CPF savings just need to complete and mail62 words
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Article51 2001-01-31 5 If you are unhappy with the shoddy workmanship and think that your renovation contractor has not met his part of the deal, you can get help from the Consumer Association of Singapore. Case has set up a helpline at 463-1811 which you can turn to if you have renovation51 words
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Article55 2001-01-31 5 For those interested in I learning a little more about derivatives, catch speaker T Dr Michael Pryke of the V Open University (UK) talk on Monetized Time-Space: I Derivatives Money's New m Imaginary? Held at the j? Honours Room (AS2 03-01 A), Department of Geography, NUS, I55 words
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209 2001-01-31 6 betweenthelines Responding to what the World Bank, as far hack as 1994, called an "old age crisis" will be "the most daunting social challenge of the new century,"according to Paul Hewitt of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Most government estimates of the209 words
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Article, Illustration560 2001-01-31 6 OVER champagne and coffee one Sunday morning, my long-time girlfriend and I made a secret pact to go for breast lifts. “But let’s save it till we REALLY need it,” she said, heady with excitement and too much champagne. Yawn. How very 20th century, how very560 words
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325 2001-01-31 7 Reuters Fll of those accusations are false. I was not involved in anything whatsoever. President Abdurrahman Wahid on national TV JAKARTA Indonesia’s defence minister yesterday warned that the military could seize power if political leaders did not end their bickering and focus on running– Reuters - 325 words
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239 2001-01-31 7 Reuters TOKYO Japan’s long-ruling Liberal Demoratic Party (LDP) needs to convince voters its ways are changing. Otherwise, a bribery scandal that is eroding support for the LDP could prove fatal at the polls, warned a key LDP member yesterday. Opposition parties, keen to– Reuters - 239 words
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Article48 2001-01-31 7 gofigure. Singapore now has a comprehensive drainage system. in 1999, the Drainage Department spent about $55 million to construct new drains and canals. The extent of flood-prone areas have been reduced over the years, from 3,200 hectares in the 1970 s to 250 hectares in 1999.48 words
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Article84 2001-01-31 7 Reuters SYDNEY A crocodile leapt out of the Daintree river in Queensland and snatched a pet dog from its owner’s side while she was fishing. “I saw this little ripple in the water and before I could figure out what this ripple was, the croc just– Reuters - 84 words
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Article64 2001-01-31 7 Reuters TOKYO- Ajinomoto Co Inc announced it would invest 4.2 billion yen ($63 million) on a new plant in the United States in line with its efforts to expand production of amino acids overseas. The plan also aims to meet growing demand in North and South– Reuters - 64 words
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Article110 2001-01-31 7 Reuters MANILA Scientists warned of a possible “hazardous explosion” by Mayon volcano as it spewed clouds of ash and seethed with earthquakes. The ash ejections showed that lava or molten rock was rising towards the volcano’s top which could cause the collapse of the crater and trigger an– Reuters - 110 words
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Article, Illustration277 2001-01-31 9 -AR, AFP SYDNEY In a case that shocked Australia, a 13-year-old boy appeared in court yesterday charged with kidnapping and murdering a three-year-old girl, authorities said. The body of Courtney MorleyClarke was discovered in long grass some 300 m from her home in-AR,; AFP - 277 words
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233 2001-01-31 9 Reuters BANGKOK Angry protests against financier George Soros’ planned trip to Thailand this Week have been described as just the latest example of rising nationalism. Growing anti-foreigner sentiment in a country once known for its hospitality is a result of the 1997 economic crisis, analysts– Reuters - 233 words
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112 2001-01-31 9 -AFP SYDNEY Aircon is tops with consumers in China’s big cities while motorbikes are most favoured in rural areas. A survey released yesterday, the China in Transition study, also shows personal computers, mobile phones, colour televisions, microwave ovens and video equipment are all in-AFP - 112 words
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259 2001-01-31 9 AP KUALA LUMPUR Ethnic Chinese parents and opposition activists threatened to mount a nationwide anti-government campaign yesterday unless Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad’s Cabinet steps in to defuse growing tensions over the closure of a Chinese school. Their warning– AP - 259 words
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348 2001-01-31 10 Reuters Defence minister says 100,000 dead; Gujarati officials say 20,000 AHMEDABAD, India Thousands of Indians fled Gujarat’s main city yesterday fearing fresh tremors, as a hunt for survivors continued. The exodus from Ahmedabad gathered pace as India’s defence minister, George Fernandes, predicted that the– Reuters - 348 words
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Article116 2001-01-31 10 AP KUALA LUMPUR A package delivered to the Indian embassy here caused a major bomb scare yesterday, but turned out to contain only used clothes and cash intended for victims of the earthquake. Employees at the Indian High Commission were evacuated after the military attache– AP - 116 words
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192 2001-01-31 10 Reuters SAN FRANCISCO California has used up its US$4OO million ($7OO million) energy emergency fund, officials announced on Monday It forced Governor Gray Davis to order more public money made available to keep electricity flowing to the state. Mike Sicilia, a spokesman for the Department– Reuters - 192 words
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Article, Illustration246 2001-01-31 10 Reuters JERUSALEM A week ahead of Israel’s prime ministerial election, right-wing frontrunner Ariel Sharon maintained his 20-point lead over Prime Minister Ehud Barak in opinion polls. A Gallup poll published yesterday in the Maariv newspaper showed the 72-year-old hawkish Likud leader beating the 58-year-old– Reuters - 246 words
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Article, Illustration143 2001-01-31 10 Reuters HOUSTON Former Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith acknowledged on Monday she has expensive tastes. “It’s very expensive to be me. It’s terrible the things I have to do to be me,” Ms Smith, 33, said at a Houston trial to determine who gets what– Reuters - 143 words
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Article115 2001-01-31 10 Reuters BOSTON It will be Hannibal “the Cannibal” Lecter’s turn to be roasted at Harvard University next month. Actor Anthony Hopkins, who won an Academy Award for his portrayal of Hannibal in The Silence of the Lambs, was named Man of the Year by Harvard University’s– Reuters - 115 words
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Article121 2001-01-31 10 -AFP LONDON British doctors are trying to trace haemophiliacs who may have been exposed to plasma derived from a blood donor who was infected with the human form of mad cow disease. Junior health minister Lord Philip Hunt told parliament in a statement late on Monday-AFP - 121 words
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Article89 2001-01-31 10 AP DUBLIN Mounting trash on sidewalks, along highways and even in rivers has given the Irish a reputation as hard-core litterbugs. The economic good times have only thickened the stew of fast-food wrappers, plastic cups and other garbage. “It’s always been dirty, but it’s getting dirtier,” said– AP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration271 2001-01-31 11 Reuters BERLIN Former Wimbledon champion Boris Becker said he was seeing rap singer Sabrina Setlur, who was once voted Germany’s “most erotic woman”. “It is a completely fresh relationship,” the former tennis ace told Germany’s RTL television on Monday. But Becker, 33,– Reuters; , Pic; AFP - 271 words
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172 2001-01-31 11 Reuters CANBERRA Queensland Liberal Maf Brough had to delay taking up his post as a junior Cabinet minister yesterday, following allegations of electoral fraud by his former staff member. Mr Brough, who pulled out only hours before he was to be sworn in as employment– Reuters - 172 words
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Article, Illustration188 2001-01-31 11 Reuters PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil French anti-globalisation activist Jose Bove, who catapulted to fame for trashing his local McDonald’s, has been ordered to leave Brazil or be deported for raiding a Monsanto bio-tech farm. Mr Bove, who is in Brazil attending an “anti-Davos” forum,– Reuters; A * - 188 words
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Article, Illustration157 2001-01-31 11 Reuters LONDON British intelligence officers have uncovered a plot to bug Prince William at his Scottish university. Officers from MIS, Britain’s domestic intelligence service, discovered electronic surveillance equipment during sweeps in the university town of St Andrews. Unnamed intelligence sources were quoted as– Reuters; Pic: Reuters - 157 words
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Article, Illustration363 2001-01-31 13 SHE was a Streats weather girl. She’s also Miss Singapore Chinatown. And she’s coming back from Miss Chinese International in Hongkong with another title Singapore Missile. All because of Miss Calista Ng Poh Li’s impressive 350 assets. Is she turned off by the dubiousPic: Francis Lee - 363 words
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Article, Illustration335 2001-01-31 14 f Cara van Miriah - tnlfmfchk hour by f Cara van Miriah IF you’ve been raring to chill out at a “rave” party, you’re in luck. The word is out: There’ll be an underground dance party this Friday. And you can join in the fun as the party is licensed and335 words
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249 2001-01-31 19 Just one question. Well, it looks like the kindness and courtesy campaigns aren't exactly working. But seriously, the best bet would be educating Singaporeans from young to be a kinder, more patient people. Educating adults is almost pointless they're too set in249 words
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Article, Illustration222 2001-01-31 20 LONDON Manchester United is set to reward Teddy Sheringham with a new £35,000 ($87,500) a week contract, reports Planetfootball.com. United boss Alex Ferguson is keen to extend the striker’s deal at Old Trafford for a further year. Ferguson is delighted by the 34-year-old’s performance222 words
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Article, Illustration229 2001-01-31 20 -AFP MARANELLO, Italy Formula One world drivers’ champion Michael Schumacher on Monday threw down the gauntlet to any aspiring pretenders to his crown, insisting he was the top man in world motor sport. Asked if he had any retirement plans the three-time world champion said: “If-AFP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration474 2001-01-31 21 LONDON Manchester United’s surprise elimination has left the FA Cup competition wide open. But it has also made the league title race even more of a certainty -and the Red Devils could be 16 points clear by tonight. After the weekend’s CupPic: AFP - 474 words
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101 2001-01-31 21 Reuters LONDON Manchester United defender Gary Neville has been charged with misconduct by the English Football Association following Sunday's FA Cup fourth-round defeat by West Ham. The England international was involved in a confrontation with match officials near the players' tunnel after United's 0-1 loss.– Reuters - 101 words
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175 2001-01-31 21 -AP KINGSTON Jamaican soccer international Steve Malcolm, a stalwart member of the Reggae Boyz team, has died in a car accident near his home town of Montego Bay, just hours after playing in the team’s 0-0 draw with Bulgaria. Malcolm, 30, who was driving-AP - 175 words
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359 2001-01-31 21 -AP VERONA Verona soccer club owner Giambattista Pastorello has denied reports that he had ruled out signing Cameroon star Patrick Mboma because the northern team’s fans would not accept a black player. Pastorello was asked on a local television broadcast-AP - 359 words
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Article, Illustration452 2001-01-31 23 -AP MARANELLO, Italy-World champion at last, Ferrari showed off its new model on Monday with No. 1 painted on its sides and promised to try to win it all again. After German Michael Schumacher won the Italian team its first world drivers’ title-AP; Pic: AP - 452 words
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564 2001-01-31 23 -AP DENVER Karl Malone still has some juice left in his 37-year-old legs. Playing against Denver, he scored 30 points including eight on the fast break as the Utah Jazz outran, outshot and outplayed the Nuggets in a 97-91 victory on Monday night.-AP - 564 words
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Miscellaneous499 2001-01-31 14 If it's y\ m mu. Your Daily Horoscope by Kelli Fox at Astrology.com JAN 20- FEB 18 Your brain is both a precision tool and a living organ. You’re almost ruthless in your pursuit of fun and perfection. Aquarians ends the month with a surprise up their sleeve. PISCES FEB499 words
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Miscellaneous45 2001-01-31 23 Inthelivingroom BASKETBALL NBA: Sacramento Kings v Golden State Warriors (ESPN Ch 23, 11.30 am). SOCCER English Premier League: Sunderland v Manchester United (EC Ch 22, tomorrow; 3.40 am). League Cup s-final, 2nd leg: Birmingham City v Ipswich Town (Super Sports Ch2o r tomorrow, 3.40 am).45 words
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