Streats, 3 February 2001
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Title Section18 2001-02-03 1 STREATS Treats for the Streets Another quality publication of off* Singapore Press Holdings E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 103/06/200018 words
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Article, Illustration487 2001-02-03 1 KHUSHWANT SINGH - Granny robbed in lift by man in his 60s by by KHUSHWANT SINGH WHEN Madam Seng Sui Mui, 64, entered the lift on Thursday morning, a man who looked to be around the same age as her got in, too. She didn’t give the strangerPic: Khushwant Singh - 487 words
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Article, Illustration208 2001-02-03 1 Reuters WANT to know the secret to staying young? Hongkong superstar Chow Yun Fat, who looks younger than his 45 years, has the answer. The secret is to be stupid, he says. "You see lam very stupid. I don't understand or– Reuters - 208 words
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Article79 2001-02-03 1 SINGAPORE achieved a record 7.69 million tourist arrivals in 2000, up 10.5 per cent from the previous year. Visitor arrivals in December increased by 12.2 per cent over the same month in 1999. The biggest growth rate was in arrivals from Oceania, up 30 per cent. Arrivals79 words
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Article74 2001-02-03 1 THE Biomedical Sciences industry’s manufacturing output grew by 2.1 per cent last year to $6.4 billion and its value added output grew by 2.7 per cent to $5.2 billion. A record total of $BOO million worth of manufacturing fixed asset investments was committed through 13 new projects.74 words
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397 2001-02-03 2 THE National Wages Council may discuss the restoration of another 2 percentage points of employers’ CPF contributions if the economy grows by 5 to 6 per cent this year. This possibility was raised yesterday by397 words
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Article, Illustration271 2001-02-03 2 ONLY one would-be investor has expressed interest in bringing life back to Jurong’s deserted theme park, Tang Dynasty City. But Singapore Leisure Industries, which owns the site, has rejected the bid by Punggo! Marina Club to revive the failed theme park. Only four parties271 words
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Article104 2001-02-03 2 LIM Yi Fa, 17, was fined $BOO yesterday over an injury inflicted on a postman by his silky terrier. The postman, Mr Seah Keng Hock, 51, had been delivering a registered mail item to Lim’s flat at Balam Road on July 7. The dog escaped from104 words
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Article109 2001-02-03 2 TIMBER company staff discovered a gaping hole in overhead wire mesh when they arrived for work at 7.45 am on Thursday. Thieves had broken in through the mesh in the warehouse at Defu Lane 9. But the warehouse was not the thieves’ target. Two offices on109 words
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Article143 2001-02-03 2 A MOTORCYCLIST died of head injuries suffered in a collision after the driver of a prime mover failed to see him. Mr Ravinder Singh s/o Dhanwant Singh, 22, was in the right lane travelling along Pioneer Road towards Tuas when the accident occurred on April 7 at143 words
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Article138 2001-02-03 2 ABOUT 70 people are seeking larger sums than those credited to them last month as the first instalment of a Central Provident Fund top-up. The claimants believe bonuses inflated their June earnings, thereby adversely affecting their CPF top-up entitlement. The Central Provident Fund Board calculated138 words
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Article, Illustration469 2001-02-03 3 DEEPAVIJIYASINGAM - by DEEPAVIJIYASINGAM BOTH of them have over 20 years of experience as bus captains. And yesterday, because of their exemplary performance, Mr Yap Kim San, 46, and Mr Goh Soon Huat, 49, became the first two bus captains to be promoted to the rankPic: Francis Lee - 469 words
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Article, Illustration73 2001-02-03 3 Our weather girl says For those who are beginning to wonder if 1 we are living in warm and sunny Singapore, these remain confusing times. Expect showers with thunder I in the late morning and afternoon. The temperature will reach a high of3o°C. High tide hits 2m at 6.50 pm.Pic: Drew Fritz - 73 words
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Article32 2001-02-03 3 The Courtesy Cheer Competition, which is part of the National Courtesy Campaign, kicks off. The month-long annual event features secondary school students belonging to cheer teams or uniformed groups.32 words
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Article75 2001-02-03 3 If you are a serial-down- loader cursed with a j slow modem, check out Experience Broadband. I The event aims to I educate Singaporeans I on broadband I technology applications. Get first-hand exposure M to the possibilities of m broadband application Bin your life, including u turning75 words
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Article, Illustration388 2001-02-03 4 HE SPIKED her drink so he could molest her, then when she was out cold, he abducted her, raped her and stole from her. And his friends were the ones to egg him on to have sex with the unconscious woman, a 22-year-old karaoke-lounge388 words
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Article, Illustration258 2001-02-03 4 SARAH NG - by SARAH NG A FORMERLY friendly neighbour lost his temper and threatened to kill an entire family with a meat cleaver. Lim Meng Lee (right), 52, was yesterday convicted of criminal intimidation and jailed for three months. A district court heard that Lim was brandishing258 words
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196 2001-02-03 4 AP JAPAN hopes that a free-trade pact in the works with Singapore will improve its ties with other South-east Asian countries and Australia. “If we have a closer relationship with Singapore, hopefully, this will bring Japan closer to other– AP - 196 words
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Article164 2001-02-03 4 onekindact. Ranjith K R, (Sec 4 student) I was on my way to school when Ivomitted in the train. I didn't have tissue too. My clothes were in a real mess and other commuters just kept looking. However, one kind traveller gave me a towel to164 words
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Article130 2001-02-03 5 AP BANGKOK Heavy fog shrouded Bangkok airport yesterday, causing delays for hundreds of passengers on international and domestic flights. “Practically every flight due to depart or arrive here this morning has been delayed,” said a Thai International Airways ground staff worker. At least a dozen international– AP - 130 words
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Article97 2001-02-03 5 -AP SYDNEY A Sydney -bound Qantas jumbo jet carrying about 400 passengers, including prominent officials and business leaders, developed engine trouble just before take-off in Paris, the airline said yesterday. The Boeing 747 aircraft was taxiing towards the runway of Charles De Gaulle airport late on-AP - 97 words
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Article106 2001-02-03 5 AP BEIJING A Boeing 777 passenger jet with 311 people on board made an emergency landing in central China after a fire alarm went off, an airport official said. There were no injuries and no fire was located, said the official, who gave only his family– AP - 106 words
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Article80 2001-02-03 5 AP SYDNEY -An Ansett Airlines jet had to turn back mid-flight yesterday with an engine problem. A 8Ae146 jet flying from West Australian capital Perth to the northwestern city of Broome was forced back after a problem in one of its engines, Ansett spokeswoman Jane Corbett-Jones– AP - 80 words
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102 2001-02-03 5 -AFP BANGKOK Thailand has banned all beef products from Europe, officials said yesterday as a newspaper reported the arrest of an illegal distributor of the British beef concentrate Bovril. The product ban applies to all beef products from 13 European countries where there-AFP - 102 words
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Article364 2001-02-03 6 Wire services JAKARTA Abandoned by his friends and warned by parliament that he may soon lose his job. Any other man might have buckled under such pressure. Not, it seems, Mr Abdurrahman Wahid, the President of Indonesia. Despite Thursday’s parliamentary warning which may see him– Wire services - 364 words
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Article207 2001-02-03 6 Reuters JAKARTA -The censure motion, or a warning, issued on Thursday by the Indonesian parliament is the first step towards impeaching the Indonesian President. Here is a brief rundown of how the process works. Following Thursday night’s warning, Mr Abdurrahman Wahid will have to make– Reuters - 207 words
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Article, Illustration37 2001-02-03 6 Mar chon women A platoon of policewomen march in front of President Gloria Arroyo during the 10th anniversary of the Philippine National Police yesterday at Camp Crame in Quezon City Pic: AP Pic: APPic: AP - 37 words
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Article175 2001-02-03 6 -AP 800,000 poor families struggle to provide basic necessities of life MELBOURNE Millions of working-class Australians are struggling to provide themselves with basic daily needs, survey figures released yesterday indicate. Some find it difficult to clothe and feed themselves with some families having to miss meals-AP - 175 words
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Article85 2001-02-03 6 AP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian authorities arrested 24 Indonesians in a raid on a jungle hideout south of Kuala Lumpur, a newspaper reported yesterday. Police said the group was working illegally on a building site after they raided the camp near Port Dickson, on Wednesday night, The Star– AP - 85 words
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Article68 2001-02-03 6 -AFP SYDNEY Junior doctors in Australia work such long hours they suffer fatigue-related symptoms similar to drunkenness, according to an Australian Medical Association study released yesterday. “There’s no question that with doctors suffering significant levels of fatigue, patient safety is compromised,” the association’s national president, Dr-AFP - 68 words
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Article86 2001-02-03 6 -AFP BEIJING China said yesterday that Taiwan will enjoy full participation in this year’s meetings of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (Apec). China, which will host the 2001 series of gatherings culminating in an informal summit of Apec’s 21 heads of state in late October-AFP - 86 words
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Article86 2001-02-03 6 AFP JAKARTA The second son of former Indonesian president Suharto was grilled by police for two hours yesterday as a witness in a seven-year-old textile company fraud dispute. Mr Bambang Trihadmodjo, 47, was quizzed over his role as a former shareholder of textile company PT KanindotexAFP - 86 words
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Article101 2001-02-03 6 Reuter HONGKONG Four policewomen in Hongkong who defied orders and kept their hair dyed are under investigation. The officers face possible disiplinary action. The case is possibly the first of its kind following a new rule issued in January that officers in Hongkong must keep– Reuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration449 2001-02-03 7 AP BHACHAU, India Entombed in darkness for five cold nights and six lonely days, Jayesh and Kuntal Thakkar spoke words of love and prayer and pleaded with each other to stay alive. Mr Thakkar was buried beneath the concrete slabs– AP; Pic: AP - 449 words
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133 2001-02-03 7 Reuters BERLIN The German government has been taken to task for a campaign ad suggesting that controversial new taxes on energy can improve the love life of those forced to pay them. In a written question, a conservative MP asked the Environment– Reuters - 133 words
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148 2001-02-03 7 -AFP SAN FRANCISCO The keepers of a vicious Canary Island bull mastiff attack dog that killed a woman in the hallway of her apartment building now say that it was the victim’s fault. College lacrosse coach Diane Whipple was attacked on the doorstep of her-AFP - 148 words
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272 2001-02-03 8 AP He sent her to doghouse to show how she could end up living CHESAPEAKE, Virginia A father was ordered to spend 30 days in jail for forcing his 7-year-old daughter to sleep in a doghouse to show her how she could end– AP - 272 words
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Article118 2001-02-03 8 justbelieveit. -AFP MELBOURNE A penguin chick found wandering dazed and confused near a suburban fast food restaurant in Melbourne is receiving treatment for depression, zoo officials said yesterday. f The penguin was kept in a police cell overnight after being found by a man who flagged down-AFP - 118 words
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Article203 2001-02-03 8 AP WASHINGTON The percent age of US flights arriving late last year was the highest on record, the US Transportation Department said. Planes arrived late 27 per cent of the time last year, 3.5 per cent worse than in 1999 and the worst since the department– AP - 203 words
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Article90 2001-02-03 8 -AP WASHINGTON An Iraqi opposition group said it had been given permission by the Bush administration to begin US-funded activities within Iraq in an effort to undermine President Saddam Hussein. The group, the Iraqi National Congress, said it would be the first time that'the US-AP - 90 words
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Article104 2001-02-03 8 Oana-Kyodo NAIROBI Skin lightening creams produced by European and US manufacturers are taking the African market by storm despite the dangers they pose to black women. “These are very dangerous products and African women need to be educated about their side effects,” said 22-year-old Ms– Oana-Kyodo - 104 words
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Article105 2001-02-03 8 AP WASHINGTON US plum growers have permission from the government to start calling prunes dried plums. By definition, prunes are indeed dried plums, but many consumers don’t see them that way. “The stereotype among the women that we’re targeting is of a medicinal food for their– AP - 105 words
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Article69 2001-02-03 8 AP WELLINGTON A German was fined NZ$l2,OOO ($9,380) for attempting to smuggle lizards out of the country in his underwear. Jorg Kreutz, 38, a shop assistant from Frankfurt-Am-Main, was the first person convicted under the recently revised Wildlife Act for trying to export protected reptiles. Customs officers– AP - 69 words
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Article85 2001-02-03 8 AP WASHINGTON Three -time offender Juan Brooke was convicted yet again of dealing in drugs. But he wasn’t your usual defendant. He’s 82 years old. His first drug offence at age 70 got him a five-year prison term. At age 78, he was convicted again, netting– AP - 85 words
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Article, Illustration190 2001-02-03 9 HONGKONG singer-actress Kelly Chen is multi-lingual. Not only does she speak Cantonese, Mandarin and some English, very soon she’ll be spouting Japanese and Italian. The lanky beauty is now busy cramming language lessons in preparation for her role in a new Japanese movie opposite brooding heart-throb Yutaka Takenouchi,Rks: Apple Daily - 190 words
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Article, Illustration140 2001-02-03 9 Girls like being beaten up by Brad Pitt AP GETTING beaten up doesn’t sound like much fun. Getting beaten up by Brad Pitt, though, is something else entirely. Director Guy Ritchie said he initially had a hard time finding extras for the fast-paced crime comedy Snatch, in which Pitt plays– AP; Pic: FSfljfers - 140 words
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Article, Illustration158 2001-02-03 9 MEDIAWORKS' artiste Lina Ng is looking forward to Valentine’s Day. She is yearning to have a romantic can-dle-light dinner with her hubby. Why? “I’ve never had a candle-light dinner during courtship and after marriage,” smiled Lina. Really? “It seems to be something that only youngsters would158 words
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Article, Illustration223 2001-02-03 12 Reuters JAKARTA Indonesia’s taciturn Vice-President Megawati Sukarnoputri holds the fate of its besieged president in her hands. The woman who became the icon of democracy in the dying days of the Suharto regime leads the country’s largest party, the Indonesian Democratic Party-Struggle (PDI-P),– Reuters; V Pic: AFP - 223 words
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Article, Illustration281 2001-02-03 12 Reuters WASHINGTON A sharply divided US Senate f confirmed John Ashcroft as attor-ney-general on a 58- V 42 vote on Thursday with an overwhelming majority of Democrats sending President George W Bush a message by voting no. All 50 Senate Republicans, and eight Democrats, backed– Reuters; fa. Pic: AP J Ik. ■ - 281 words
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Article, Illustration195 2001-02-03 12 -ap CHAPPAQUA, New York Bill Clinton will hit the lucrative postpresidential lecture circuit next week, making a pair of speeches in Florida, including one for a reported US$lOO,OOO ($174,000). The former president will speak to a business convention in Boca Raton on Monday and at-ap; Pic: Reuters - 195 words
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263 2001-02-03 12 Reuters BRASILIA A Brazilian lawmaker has hired nine female teenage models to lead his campaign for the top job in the lower house of Congress, in an unusual move even by this country’s often quirky political practices. Using a platoon of teenage models– Reuters - 263 words
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Article, Illustration344 2001-02-03 13 ap LOVELAND, Colorado Every year about this time, Colorado’s Sweetheart City is transformed into an assembly line of love. Dozens of volunteers file into the local visitor’s centre, take their seats in a long row, and begin the careful task of sorting– ap; Pic: AP - 344 words
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Miscellaneous462 2001-02-03 13 an If it's yo yoL Mi iy ma Your Daily Horoscope AQUARIU S JAN 20-FEB 18 Your good luck makes trouble for someone else, but you’re in no shape to apologise. In a passionate moment, partners swear undying allegiance. No matter what you promise, you’ll end up richer for the462 words
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Miscellaneous153 2001-02-03 16 The story today... Though scared stiff, Wei Xiaobao still managed to trip the last bandit, who fell with a loud thud and died .The rest of the gang, who were waiting outside the room, split immediately .The burly man then realised how seriously hurt he was. And he was sure153 words
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444 2001-02-03 18 -AP LONDON Unbeaten in eight games under Terry Venables, Middlesbrough is edging towards Premier League safety after being next to last in the standings two months ago. A victory over fellow-struggler Manchester City today will put Boro six points clear of the relegation zone. Bradford-AP - 444 words
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Article, Illustration266 2001-02-03 18 Kevin Phillips' red card is withdrawn LONDON -Controversial referee Graham Poll granted Kevin Phillips a red-card pardon after Wednesday’s stormy encounter with Manchester United, reported Soccernet. It is understood that the Sunderland striker confronted the official in the tunnel immediately after a match in which he had already sentPic: Reuter5 - 266 words
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67 2001-02-03 19 EL SEGUNDO, California Los Angeles Lakers centre Shaquille O’Neal will be out at least another week with a sprained arch in his right foot, the team said. O’Neal, the National Basketball Association’s reigning Most Valuable Player, has missed the past three games with67 words
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122 2001-02-03 19 MANCHESTER Manchester United’s Andy Cole will miss seven weeks of domestic action due to a quirk in the fixture list after being sent off at Sunderland on Wednesday. The England striker faces an automatic three-match ban starting on Feb 10 although he122 words
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87 2001-02-03 19 PARMA, Italy Arrigo Sacchi resigned as coach of Italian Serie A soccer club Parma on Thursday, three weeks into a 2 ¥2-year contract, the team said. Soccer website onefootball.com, citing a team official that it did not identify, said he left because of health problems.87 words
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Article106 2001-02-03 19 LONDON Arsene Wenger must wait to find out whether he will be able to coach Arsenal from the touch-line in this weekend’s game at Coventry as he fights his Football Association ban. He was charged under newly-introduced FA punishment guidelines with “alleged threatening behaviour106 words
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Article99 2001-02-03 19 BASKETBALL NBA: New Jersey v New York (8.30 am), LA Lakers v Charlotte Hornets (11.30 am) Ch 23. GOLF Heineken Classic, Day 3 (Sports City and Ch 24, 1.30 pm). RUGBY Six-Nations C’ship: Italy v Ireland (9.30 pm), Wales v England (midnight) Ch 24. SOCCER Italian99 words
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Article56 2001-02-03 19 CRICKET SCA Div 2 KO: SCAII v lAII (Kallang, spm). RUGBY Hwa Chong 10-a-side carnival (CHS, 9am). SAILING SAF Yacht Club Laser C’ship (SAFYC, 2pm). Sing Tel Optimist C’ships (Changi Sailing Club, 2pm). SOCCER 2002 World Cup Preliminary rd Group 4, Ist leg: Bahrain v Kuwait (6pm),56 words
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Article, Illustration402 2001-02-03 19 PETER SIOW - by PETER SIOW FEBRUARY may be the shortest month of the year, but for Singapore’s caretaker coach Jan Poulsen, it will probably be the longest. Whether or not his head remains glued to his shoulders will depend very much on the Lions’ progress402 words
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Article, Illustration151 2001-02-03 19 The National Stadium has been declared structurally safe and will remain as the venue for the Pre-World Cup qualifiers starting today. A fire broke out at the stadium on Thursday night but it was put out in 15 minutes. Football Association of Singapore chief operating officer151 words
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