Streats, 14 May 2001
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Title Section21 2001-05-14 1 STREATS Treats for the Streets MONDAY 14 May 2001 Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 103/06/200021 words
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515 2001-05-14 1 Wire services SAN FRANCISCO The end of cancer could come in 40 years together with “incredible effort” and a lot of funding. The success of a drug targeting a rare form of leukaemia and the human genome project have given scientists– Wire services - 515 words
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Article, Illustration285 2001-05-14 1 MADAM Li Xiuzhu loved to dance. Despite being diagnosed with breast cancer five years ago and undergoing treatment, she never gave up her passion. On Saturday, Madam Li happily bid her family goodbye and went off for her cultural dance lesson. Little did she and285 words
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morning rush
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Article163 2001-05-14 1 SINGAPORE meets the needs of mothers better than any other country in Asia, a global survey has revealed. The annual ranking was released yesterday by New York-based relief organisation Save The Children. The study compared the well-being of present and future mothers in countries163 words
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Article45 2001-05-14 1 SINGAPORE has been taken off the United States’ intellectual property rights or IPR watchlist. The US Trade Representative Office made the decision two weeks ago. Many Asian countries remain on the US watchlist for not adequately protecting intellectual property rights.45 words
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Article, Illustration72 2001-05-14 1 Our Weather Girls will bring you cheer tomorrow at City Hall MRT they will hand you a personal copy ofStreats from 7.30 am to 9.30 am. And you stand to win five movie tickets each. Today This morning, the Weather Girls will be at72 words
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Article, Illustration228 2001-05-14 2 KAREN CHEN - by KAREN CHEN IN a desperate bid to escape, a man accused of being a sex pest leapt from Boat Quay into the Singapore River and disappeared yesterday. Police said at spm that it was still not confirmed whether the man had escapedPic: Shin Min Daily News - 228 words
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Article247 2001-05-14 2 STEPHANIE GOH - by STEPHANIE GOH ONE woman in five aged between 15 and 64 has urinary incontinence, a doctor told a gathering of 200 over-50s yesterday. Dr Damian Png, a visiting consultant to the Urology Division at the National University Hospital, was speaking on female incontinence247 words
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Article87 2001-05-14 2 morningsmile A young man has just graduated from a top university and is so excited just thinking about his future. He gets into a taxi and the driver says: "How are you on this lovely day?" "I'm the Class of2ooo, just graduated from the best university87 words
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Police advice ignored
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Article308 2001-05-14 3 DEEPA VIJIYASINGAM - by I DEEPA VIJIYASINGAM POLICE advise the elderly to be alert when they go out alone. They should not enter a lift with a stranger and should carry a whistle in case of emergency. But despite such advice, a 52-year-old woman lost money to a308 words
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Article290 2001-05-14 3 Deepa Vijiyasingam - Deepa Vijiyasingam ONE laptop a day that’s what motorists are losing from their cars. Repeated police warnings in the media are apparently falling on deaf ears. The latest figures show that there were 97 cases of laptop theft from vehicles from January to March alone290 words
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Article168 2001-05-14 3 KAREN CHEN - by 1 KAREN CHEN AN APPARENT fight between two men, a landlord and tenant who seemed to be on friendly terms, ended in the death of the tenant yesterday morning. The 62-year-old landlord called police at about 4.15 am to say that he had fought with168 words
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Article77 2001-05-14 3 THE Police Coast Guard on Saturday arrested 10 illegal immigrants in two separate incidents as the illegals attempted to enter the country in sampans. In the first incident, seven men, six Indians and one Bangladeshi, were detained on uninhabited Pulau Seletar shortly after 10pm. About an hour77 words
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Article109 2001-05-14 3 DeepaVijiyasingam - DeepaVijiyasingam A EUNOS Road 5 resident lost his collection of several hundred dollars’ worth of South-east Asian coins in a burglary. Renovation contractor Mr Cheng Kwok Hong, 48, discovered his flat had been broken into when he returned home on Thursday at about 6.30 pm. He lost109 words
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Article69 2001-05-14 3 THE Land Transport Authority will today open a new pedestrian underpass at the junction of Maxwell Road and Cecil Street. The underpass, to be opened at 10am, connects Tanjong Pagar MRT station to Telok Ayer Park and the Capital Tower Building. A covered linkway stretches from the69 words
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Article108 2001-05-14 3 onekindact Ling I AM a 13-year-old girl, and I usually take a taxi to school with my friend every day. I would like to thank driver, Mr Abdul Rashid B Jafar (taxi no. SHA 9503 G). He picks us up after school and always rounds the fare108 words
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Article, Illustration278 2001-05-14 5 BET you know by now that Singaporeans love to queue. Whether for Hello Kitty toys, National Day tickets, condominium launches, Toto, or kindergarten places. The most recent queue was formed outside the Yew Tee Education Centre at Blk 786,Pic: Shin Min - 278 words
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Article, Illustration69 2001-05-14 5 Our weather girl says It looks set to pour today and showers with thunder can be expected all over the island in the morning and early afternoon. Temperatures will range between 25 and 32 °C with high tide hitting 2.1 mat 4.41 pm. The PSI is at a healthy 49.Pic: Wu Li fen - 69 words
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Article, Illustration29 2001-05-14 5 Mummies took a break yesterday as their little ones prepared some yummy stuff, with the help of a team of chefs from Shangri-La Hotel. Pic: STPic: ST - 29 words
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Article82 2001-05-14 5 More destinations are now visa-free: Taiwan not more than 14 days Peru not more than 90 days Thailand not more than 30 days US not more than 90 days Indonesia not more than 60 days Countrieswhich still require a visa include: Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia, China,82 words
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Article73 2001-05-14 5 Look into the life and thoughts of potter Iskandar Jalil and view his collection of ceramics. He gets ideas for his creations from his f travels, his experiences as a teacher, his family and his personal encounters. His fourth solo exhibition features 70 of his most recent73 words
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309 2001-05-14 4 THE letter headlined “Planners take buses” (Streats, May 8) brought to mind a message I heard on the recent NKF charity show. Part of the show involved a stunt in which a celebrity was rescued from the deep end of a swimming pool by309 words
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125 2001-05-14 4 I WITNESSED a very disheartening incident at about 7am on May 8 as I travelled on SBS bus No 30, registration No SBS 9460 Y. A group of chatting teenage schoolgirls boarded at the stop after Still Road junction. One of them, forgetting to125 words
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Article119 2001-05-14 4 I REFER to the letter from Mr Mohd Ashik Saidali headlined “Be considerate to bikers”, Streats, April 27, and thank him for his suggestions. Singapore has a good system of rider testing and road infrastructure. Having obtained their licence, motorcyclists must continue to observe the safe119 words
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175 2001-05-14 6 -AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia was drafting laws designed to punish people using the Internet to create public disorder and incite violence against the government, a report said yesterday. Mr Rais Yatim, minister in the Prime Minister’s Department was quoted by-AFP - 175 words
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Article, Illustration242 2001-05-14 6 -AFP TAIPEI A huge fire engulfed a 26-storey building outside Taipei yesterday, destroying dozens of high-tech company offices worth tens of millions dollars, officials said. Firefighters battled the blaze for about 35 hours after it broke out on the third floor of one of three-AFP; Pic: AFP - 242 words
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Article, Illustration281 2001-05-14 8 Wire services MANILA Today, Filipinos face mid-term elections which may galvanise the fledgling government or undermine it. About 34 million voters are to choose 17,600 municipal and provincial posts, more than half the Senate and the entire House of– Wire services; Pic:AP - 281 words
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Article140 2001-05-14 8 -AFP 10-year-old developed a blood clot during a 13-hour flight HONGKONG A 10-year-old girl has become the latest victim of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The girl, who is recovering, developed a potentially fatal blood clot during a 13-hour flight from Britain to Hongkong in February, reported-AFP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration416 2001-05-14 9 -AFP, Reuters KUALA LUMPUR Questions are being raised over the sudden and unexpected dropping of five charges on Saturday against jailed i former deputy prime min- ister Anwar Ibrahim. Mr Lim Kit Siang, chairman of the opposi- tion Democratic Action Party,-AFP, Reuters; Pic: Reuters - 416 words
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129 2001-05-14 9 -AFP WELLINGTON New Zealand marked Mother’s Day yesterday by announcing it would introduce paid parental leave from April 1 next year. Last month, Women’s Affairs Minister Laila Harre, who has campaigned for paid leave for years, said provisions would be made in this-AFP - 129 words
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225 2001-05-14 10 AFP Prime Minister will 'have a look'at report WHILE Singapore debates whether women here should do National Service in any capacity, their sisters in Australia are marching to the frontline, ready to do battle. Australian mediaAFP - 225 words
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Article, Illustration281 2001-05-14 10 Reuters JAKARTA Indonesia will be torn apart if Ms Megawati Sukarnoputri becomes president, her sister says. Ms Rachmawati Sukarnoputri also feels Ms Megawati has failed to live up to the name of their father, founding president Sukarno, who left the country in politicalReuters - 281 words
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Article, Illustration218 2001-05-14 10 Reuters TAIPEI The Chinese lion must be declawed, Taiwanese WeePresident Annette Lu said, while demanding that Beijing dismantle the hundreds of missiles it has aimed at Taiwan. “Taiwan is like a rabbit or a cat, a kitten. China is a big lion,” the island’s– Reuters - 218 words
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Article, Illustration302 2001-05-14 12 Reuters NEW DELHI Feisty former film star and corruption convict Jayaram Jayalalitha stormed to victory in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu yesterday as the counting of votes in local elections neared its final stages. Latest results from the four states and– Reuters; Pic: AFP - 302 words
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Article333 2001-05-14 12 -AP, Reuters BERLIN Don’t know what people are saying on the German trams? Learn the language, says the president. Mr Johannes Rau said this when calling for greater efforts by immigrants to speak German. But he declined to say how that should be achieved. “I-AP, Reuters - 333 words
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Article, Illustration157 2001-05-14 12 Reuters NEW DELHI Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee’s coalition government, already reeling from a sensational bribery scandal, was dealt another blow yesterday by the results of state elections. Mr Vajpayee’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was only a marginal player in last week’s vote for five assemblies.– Reuters; PicAP - 157 words
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249 2001-05-14 13 Move will cut costs as premium night rates won't have to be paid to nurses HEALTH chiefs in England’s Surrey county are to put its elderly people in the care of nurses based in Chicago. Guildford city health and council bosses are249 words
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167 2001-05-14 13 Reuters STRASBOURG, France A French member of parliament will be tried for the alleged rape of his niece 17 years ago, when she was 12. MP Marc Dumoulin’s assistant said on Saturday that an appeal to stop the case from going to court– Reuters - 167 words
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Article80 2001-05-14 13 -AFP NEW DELHI Locals believe a giant “manmonkey” is responsible for a spate of attacks on people in the Ghaziabad suburb of New Delhi which police say is the work of a man wearing a mask. One witness, Mr Ganesh Jha, said: “The monster sprang up-AFP - 80 words
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Article69 2001-05-14 13 Reuters TEHRAN Iran’s Education Ministry has sacked a school principal who set fire to a hamster in the playground, the official Irna news agency reported on Saturday. The principal flew into a rage when she found the rodent and burnt it alive in full view of students,– Reuters - 69 words
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Article60 2001-05-14 13 THE dentist’s drill bit came loose and was lost but returned to him by his patient after it passed through the patient’s digestive system. The drill bit, measuring 25mm by 3mm, was swallowed by his 14-year-old male patient, the Ananova website reported yesterday. Said the boy, who went60 words
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Article, Illustration34 2001-05-14 13 Iranian girls look at posters of Manchester United and England football star David Beckham in Teheran on Saturday. Beckham's posters are on sale in this otherwise conservative Muslim country Pic: AFPPic: AFP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration141 2001-05-14 13 -AFP JUPITER INLET COLONY, Florida World-famous crooner Perry Como died on Saturday after a long illness. Como was known for his relaxed vocals, cardigan sweaters and Christmas specials. Some sources said he was 88, others 87. Bing Crosby once called Como “the man-AFP - 141 words
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Article, Illustration263 2001-05-14 14 Reuters NEW DELHI She was not even allowed to contest the elections in her state. After all, Ms Jayalalitha Jayaram was found guilty last year of misuse of office and graft when she was Tamil Nadu chief minister between 1991 and 1996.– Reuters; Pic: AFP - 263 words
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225 2001-05-14 14 Just one, question It would probably have to be one of those cards I made for her when I was a little kid. One of those glue-streaked hand-made cards that don't look very good. They say so little, but yet225 words
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Article, Illustration259 2001-05-14 14 Reuters TOKYO Tone down j your fight with bureaucrats and put na--1 tional interests first. That was the advice given to Japan’s feisty foreign minister, Mrs Makiko Tanaka, by coalition colleagues yesterday. Mrs Tanaka had vowed to shake up the stodgy, elite ministry, sparking a furoreReuters; ]£k:AFP - 259 words
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Article, Illustration559 2001-05-14 15 SARAH NG - by SARAH NG LEAVE your mobile phone on while watching this play. Go ahead, send SMS messages while the drama unfolds on stage. Nobody will cast any disapproving glances. Nobody will shush you up. You will not be called rude or uncivilised. InPic: Wultfen - 559 words
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Article, Illustration495 2001-05-14 16 Reuters CANNES, France -You won’t find Martine Rousselin sleeping in late after a midnight party at the Cannes Film Festival. Each morning by seven, the retired French bank worker is in place behind a metal crush barrier near the foot of the Palais duReuters; Pic: Reuters - 495 words
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Article, Illustration291 2001-05-14 17 Judi Low - -w: T two shoes by Judi Low FANCY having fresh oysters for high tea? That, and sashimi, smoked salmon, a variety of breads and salad, plus local favourites too, are all offered at Cafe Vienna’s High Tea. It can easily fit the bill for aPic: Francis Lee - 291 words
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Article32 2001-05-14 17 Bpm, Channel U Ming, Nan and Le save the life of a mentally handicapped girl sent to their hospital. Nan later realises she is the sister of an old classmate.32 words
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Article111 2001-05-14 17 7.30 pm, Channel 5 Nicolas Cage plays a sleazy cop in a sleazy city. At a boxing match held in a casino, Rick Santora meets his stuffy best friend a decorated navy officer (Gary Sinise) who is escorting the secretary of defence. The bell sounds, gloves meet, and111 words
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Article56 2001-05-14 17 10.30 pm, Channel 8 Ruoye finds out that the buyers eyeing Ojie’s family land are from Dongshitiao’s family. She informs Yingzhi who, to her amazement, is unconcerned. To keep his shop which is the legacy from his late father, Ojie goes down on his knees to56 words
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Article76 2001-05-14 17 10pm,V V Entertainment (SCV 56) An entry into last year’s Singapore International Film Festival, this story is about a girl called Turn, who was just laid off as the secretary of an ailing finance company. The morning after her dismissal, she finds a noodle box containing a huge76 words
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Article, Illustration180 2001-05-14 18 Reuters f NEW YORK A new short film r about a Tibetan boy with a mysterious gift from acclaimed director Lee Ang made its debut this week on an Internet film series from some of the hottest filmmakers in the world, the– Reuters - 180 words
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Article, Illustration165 2001-05-14 19 HONGKONG heavenly king Andy Lau is one shrewd businessman. At the Cannes Film Festival recently, Andy had the brilliant idea of setting up a stall for his movie production company, Team Work. And in just a few days, he made more than HK$lO million165 words
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easyStreats sports
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Article, Illustration450 2001-05-14 24 -Reuters Nowitzki plays with a bloody mouth after having a tooth knocked out DALLAS German sensation Dirk Nowitzki scored 30 points and Michael Finley added 25 as the Dallas Mavericks beat the San Antonio Spurs 112-108 on Saturday to stay alive in the NBA Western-Reuters; Pic: Reuters - 450 words
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Article, Illustration465 2001-05-14 25 LIM HAN MING - by LIM HAN MING NO books for me, please. Give me my running shoes instead. Singapore’s top 1,500 m runner, Chamkaur Singh (left), has decided to put his computer engineering studies at the University of Sydney on hold for six465 words
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111 2001-05-14 26 MOTOR RACING -AFP SPIELBERG, Austria Britain’s David Coulthard, in a McLaren Mercedes, won the Austrian Grand Prix here yesterday. Coulthard finished ahead of Ferrari’s Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. Schumacher stayed atop the world championship standings, four points ahead of Coulthard. Mika Hakkinen, last year’s-AFP - 111 words
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Article106 2001-05-14 26 ►SOCCER -Reuters RIO DE JANEIRO Brazilian footballer Didi, who won the World Cup with his own country in 1958 and 1962, and led Peru to the quarter-finals as coach in 1970, died on Saturday aged 71. Hospital souces said that Didi, a midfielder who also made his-Reuters - 106 words
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Article, Illustration590 2001-05-14 26 TAN KIM HAN - Champion SAFFC faces Tat of character by TAN KIM HAN IT has won the S-League Fair Play award a record three times from 1996 to 1998. In 28 league and cup games last year, Singapore Armed Forces FC only had two sendings-off. But with just nine matches gone this season,Pic: Wu Lifen - 590 words
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Article, Illustration430 2001-05-14 27 -Wire services Liverpool has unfinished business, says Reds'boss CARDIFF Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier paid tribute to his team after the 2-1 win over Arsenal before reminding it that, with Wednesday’s Uefa Cup final still to come, celebrations have been put on hold, the Daily-Wire services; PiaAP - 430 words
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Article255 2001-05-14 27 CARDIFF Angry Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is set to ring the changes at Highbury this summer. He has vowed to spend after a third season without a trophy. Most at risk could be some of Arsenal’s legendary, but ageing, defence with Wenger telling Sky Sports:255 words
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Article, Illustration153 2001-05-14 27 THIERRY Henry (left) challenged referee Steve Dunn to watch the video of the moment when Arsenal believed it was rob- bed of a penalty. He said: “The referee just laughed at me when I said it was a penalty, but I told him to look atPk:AP - 153 words
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Article, Illustration147 2001-05-14 27 LIVERPOOL striker Robbie Fowler (left) has spoken about the decision to let club captain Jamie Redknapp collect the FA Cup. Sami Hyypia led the side out. But after consultations between him and vice-captain Fowler, it was decided that injury-plagued Redknapp deserved the honour. Fowler told his147 words
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Miscellaneous466 2001-05-14 19 Your Daily Horoscope AQUARIUS JAN 20-FEB 18 Your week begins with the full effect of changes that you’ve set in motion. Let others do all the talking as you stand back in awe of what you have wrought. This is where the dream gets really good. FEB 19-MAR 20 *1466 words
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Miscellaneous350 2001-05-14 22 The story is about. Yuan Jian Ping who gets more than he bargains for when he enrols at Zhong Ren Pre-U. A natural busybody, he suddenly finds himself involved in everything, from girl problems to gang fights; from baseball matches to flower arrangement classes. Most of all, he never expected350 words
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Miscellaneous297 2001-05-14 23 The story today. Switching from defence to attack, Hua Wuque uses all of his strength to smash Xiao Yuer into a bamboo forest. It convinces Xiao Yuer once again that he's no match for Hua, but he's no quitter either. He musters up all his might, draws his sabre and297 words
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