Streats, 21 July 2001

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  • 19 1 STREATS Treats for the Streets 4ui* :*nr Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 103/06/2000
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  • 282 1 Adapt Evolve ...The economic and external landscape is evolving rapidly. For Singapore to succeed in the new environment, the Government, the businesses and the people have to understand the forces shaping this new landscape. And we have to adapt to the new
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  • morning rush
    • 67 1 the dot-com bubble may have burst but figures from the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore show business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce to be booming. From $36 million in 1998, B2C volume has swelled to $2OO million in 1999 and to $1.17 billion last year. This year, B2C sales are
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    • 66 1 PULAU Übin will have its natural splendour preserved for posterity. This is one of the provisions in the final version of the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s Concept Plan 2001 which aims to turn Singapore into a thriving, World class and very green city during the next 50
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  • 392 1  -  by AMBIGA RAJU THE neighbourhood breathed a sigh of relief yesterday as Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid backed down yet again from his threat to call a state of emergency. But no sooner had he done so when his main opponent, Parliament
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  • Streatsmart local
    • Article, Illustration
      288 2  -  Edusave awards for active students next year by ZUBAIDAH NAZEER STUDENTS who devote every other weekend to their co-cur-ricular activities (CCA) will soon be richly rewarded for their efforts. The new awards scheme, Edusave Awards for Achievement, Good Leadership and Service (Eagles), recognises students, from primary four to
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    • 179 2 Reuters SINGAPORE and the United States have reached an understanding in trade services and on rules of origin (ROO). Concluding their talks on a bilateral free trade pact in London, the countries said in a joint statement that negotiations would resume again on
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    • 163 2 Don't overreact f SBA tells Sintercom -AP A WEEK after asking a website known for its political debate to register with the government, the Singapore Broadcasting Authority said yesterday the move was only procedural. SBA officials did not say why the website, Sintercom.org, had been allowed to operate for the
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    • 121 2 onekindact. NgCK We wish to thank Mr Douglas Ong (Station Manager Orchard MRT) and his staff for assisting us when my wife fainted in the MRT station on July 11. Mr Ong and his staff made their staff lounge available to my wife to rest They also offered
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    • 311 3  -  by yvonne kwok PIRST, Hello Kitty bared its c laws at its impersonators, °ffering rewards to anyone filling to turn in distributors of -tike goods. Now, Golden Mandarin Organisation (GMO) has decidalso to offer rewards to those who tell on the distributers of unauthorised copies
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    • 291 3  -  We was found face-down at block next to his office by WINSTON CHONG HOURS after a despatch worker was told he would be terminated, he was found dead at a block next to his office. Mr Peng Yiming, 37, was found lying face down
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    • Just a minute
      • 72 3 Check this out The race riots of July 21, 1964, are painful lessons for Singapore on the importance of living in harmony. To mark the anniversary of that day, National Arts Council and Bukit Timah CDC is holding a show called Harmony In Diversity with performers from different cultural backgrounds.
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      • 58 3 Remember The NDP roadshow, which brings the National Day Parade closer to those who can't get tickets to attend it, goes to Causeway Point today. Let the SAF Music and Drama Company and hosts Andrew Seow, Mark Richmond and John I Wong inject some I patriotism in you. I The
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    • 67 3 Our weather girl says If you are planning to have a fun-in-the-sun day, you can forget it There will be thunderstorms island-wide in the early afternoon. Temperatures range between 25°C and 33°C with the tide reaching 3.1 m at 11.16 pm. PS! stands at a good 48. July's weather girl
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    • 473 4 SHE was kicked, slashed in her private parts and punched so hard by her lover that she is blind in one eye. This went on for six years. The neighbours knew what was going on. They could hear Madam Sally’s (not her
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    • 175 4  -  by KHUSHWANT SINGH THEY had a simple plan confront a teenager, get him to a secluded place and then offer him an ultimatum: Hand over your handphone or fight one of us. With this, Mohamad Rizaharudin Daood, 18, Lau Khiang Heng, 20, and Zhang Honglie, 16,
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    • 219 4  -  Khushwant Singh PANNIR Selvam Karuppan Baliah, 37, unemployed, illegally collected more than $l.B million in Preferred Additional Registration Fees (PARF) and Certificate of Entitlement (COE) rebates. He did this by getting his relatives and a family friend to buy second-hand limousines under their names
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    • 112 4 TWO Media Corp artistes and another man were fined $BOO each yesterday for contempt of court. Li Nanxing, 36 (right); Terence Cao also known as Choa Kwok Fai, 33; and car dealer Raymond Hoh, 34; had been taken to court earlier by a liquor
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    • 325 5  -  by: SONNY PHUA CRIME may be Singaporeans’ top concern, according to a Asia Market Intelligence survey, but police yesterday released figures which show crime has declined in the first half of this year. The number of cases
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    • 234 5  -  by SAMANTHA CROY A TOURIST from the UK was robbed on Thursday while walking through the Fort Canning underpass at 8.30 pm. She was with her daughter, 10, and a friend’s 12-year-old daughter when the attack occurred. The suspect, an 18-year-old Indian Malaysian here on
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    • 79 5 morningsmile. A COUPLE went on a fishing vacation. One morning, the wife took the boat out to read when a game warden pulled up. "You're in a restricted fishing area,"he said. "But officer, I'm not fishing. Can't you see?" "Yes, but you have all the equipment. I'll have to
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    • 108 5 CHARTERED Semiconductor (CSM), one of the world’s largest semiconductor foundries, announced a U *****.6 million ($197 million) second quarter loss yesterday, blaming “continued severe weakness in the market”. The worsening performance, following a US$3O.9 million loss in the first-quarter, has forced the company to slash
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    • news scan
      • 89 5  -  Khushwant Singh HASLINDA Sanojo, 27, stole $10,600 from her company for her husband. She was an accounts assistant at WOG International and was in charge of collecting cash for the company. Her husband at that time was addicted to betting on horses and often demanded money
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      • 100 5  -  -Khushwant Singh FEELING lonely, S Vigneswaran, 47, selfemployed, decided to chat up a 26-year-old woman in Club Macinta at Cuscaden Road, at about lam on Dec 14 last year. When she ignored him, he grabbed her waist and pulled her towards him and planted a kiss
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      • 85 5  -  -Sonny Phua THE closed circuit television (CCTV) installed outside Madam Choy Poh Fong’s flat at Block 140, Bishan Street 12 showed a man loitering outside on Wednesday morning. She opened the front door slightly and startled the man who fled down the corridor. The grilles and
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      • 95 5  -  Sonny Phua ON Thursday afternoon, technical representative Mr Lee Meng Leng, 29, parked his car along Mohammad Sultan Road. When he returned at about 4.30 pm, he found that the rear window of the car was smashed and his laptop, worth about $4OOO, which was on the
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  • Streatsmart regional
    • 290 6 KUALA LUMPUR People here are frantically stocking up on water before taps run dry today. Residents say their preparations for when supply will be cut to carry out repairs at a major water treatment plant stem from memories of
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    • 149 6 Price was for a 6-month study, not just a single lecture, says professor's office -AP BANGKOK The US professor who was reportedly charging US$l million ($1.82 million) for a lecture in Thailand, yesterday said he was pulling out. On Thursday, Thai opposition politicians had
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    • 303 7 Wire services JAKARTA President Abdurrahman Wahid’s move to formally replace defiant police chief Suroyo Bimantoro ran into problems yesterday. In the end, all he could do was carry the threat halfway by installing deputy Chaeruddin Ismail as a “temporary replacement”. Mr Abdurrahman,
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    • 277 7 -AP MANILA President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is taking up the cause of her country’s women. Yesterday she approved new rules against sexual harrassment in government agencies, while revealing that her daughter has been a victim. “I give fair warning to all harrassers and would-be
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    • 166 7 -AFP BEIJING The Olympics are coming to Beijing and everyone needs to prepare. Over 20,000 civil servants have begun English language classes so that they will be able to communicate with the huge numbers of visitors expected for the 2008 Games, officials said yesterday. Those who
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    • 86 7 -AFP Bureau will only renew contracts of single women BEIJING Ten women in southern China obtained a “group divorce” in protest after a local government bureau said it would only employ single women, reports said yesterday. The hydroelectric engineering bureau of southern Guangxi province issued the regulation
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    • weird world
      • 101 7 MOST dogs don’t like the vet but Poopi the poodle has taken it a step further. She is suing hers. An Ohio lawyer filed a lawsuit this week on behalf of Poopi and her owners. The couple took the dog to a Xenia, Ohio, vet
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      • 127 7 RESIDENTS of Gore district in New Zealand seem to have had it with statues, reports Southland Times. The latest plan for a statue to honour the district as the country music capital of New Zealand prompted residents to say that the district has become a laughing
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      • 124 7 Reuters AN Austrian village has offered a reward for a bushy-tailed marten dead or alive who is plaguing local people by gnawing their car tyres. The mayor of Klaus in the mountainous westernmost province of Vorarlberg has offered US$lBB ($343 for the shy weasellike rodent who has
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      • 91 7 A WOMAN near Newcastle, England, is running aerobics classes for pet rats. Classes, conducted once a month, are run in a six-feet-wide gymnasium. The exercises designed to fight flab include a slalom, seesaw and tyre-run. Some rodents can complete the course in around four minutes. The
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  • Streatsmart global
    • 325 8 wire services LONDON They tried hard Ik to show that it was cama- raderie at its best. But (still it didn’t come anywhere near the Rlair- Clinton bonhomie which appeared more f natural. The two were instrumental in popularising f
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    • 119 8 Reuters KENDRAPARA, India More than 100,000 people were evacuated from their homes in eastern India yesterday as torrents of water released from a dam poured into already-flooded coastal plains. Officials said some seven million people had been hit by the floodwaters, which claimed 39 lives
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    • 171 8 -AP CHAMPAGNE-MOUTON, France A man who has been on the run for two decades for the murder of his girlfriend has finally been handed to US officials. Ira Einhorn, a counter-cul-ture figure and an anti-war activist, fled the US in 1981, shortly before he
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    • 189 8 Reuters LOS ANGELES Television channel NBC has admitted that it erred in broadcasting a racial slur used in a joke on Late Night with Conan O’Brien. Media Action Network for Asian Americans, a media watchdog group, has pressed for an on-air apology from the show’s
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    • 283 9 -AP Nationwide protest against 13 per cent pay cut and pension reduction to reduce government spending BUENOS AIRES Workers brought much of Argentina’s business activity to a standstill with a nationwide strike on Thursday, expressing disgust with government spending cuts by shutting
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    • Teenagers on the rampage
      • 193 9 Reuters TORONTO A teenager who had no problems with her driving test lost control of her car as she tried to park at the end of the test. She crashed into six cars and injured one person, Toronto police said on Thursday. The driving instructor, who had been
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      • 100 9 -AFP NEW DELHI A teenager in Uttar Pradesh took an empty passenger train for a joy ride and killed one person and seriously injured a guard. Rajesh Kumar, 17, crept into the cab of a waiting passenger train when the driver stepped out to run a technical check.
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    • 201 9 -AFP MEXICO CITY A human rights chief who wants Aids patients to be shot must step down, civic groups have demanded. “These are homicidal and potentially genocidal statements,” said Ms Georgina Gutierrez of the National Front of Persons affected with Aids. The row broke after
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    • 84 9 -AFP SAN JOSE Online auctioneer eßay continued to buck the failing dotcom trend as its earnings more than tripled during the second quarter. In the quarter ending June 30, eßay reported earnings of U 5524.6 million ($44.8 million) or nine cents per share. Last year’s second
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    • weird world
      • 104 9 -AFP A TRAINED falcon dispatched with a love letter from an Egyptian soldier to his girlfriend in the border city of Rafah landed by mistake in Israel, a newspaper reported yesterday. A parks inspector found the red falcon seven km from the Egyptian border on Thursday with
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      • Article, Illustration
        110 9 Reuters BERLIN An Austrian artist dropped a dead cow stuffed with fireworks from a helicopter in Berlin. To cheers from a crowd, a helicopter rose from behind a building, dangling the headless, skinned carcass of a cow. The corpse then plunged about 40 metres into a demolished
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      • 156 9 A KNIFE-WIELDING robber gave himself away by lifting his mask to greet passers-by as he went to raid a shop next door to his childhood home in Dublin, Irish newspapers reported. Paul Fulham lifted his stocking mask to reveal his face to people he recognised, and was
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  • Streatsmart people
    • Women of substance
      • 300 10 Wire services LONDON The wife of millionaire writer Jeffrey Archer could also be facing a possible criminal investigation, police said. As the 61-year-old writer was driven to Britain’s most secure prison, police confirmed that detectives will review Mrs Mary Archer’s evidence
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      • 243 10 Shin Min Daily News and Lianhe Wanbao TAIPEI When trouble brews between Taiwan’s first couple, the one who ends up getting the smack is President Chen Shui-bian, his wife revealed on Thursday. In a no-holds barred interview over Taiwan Television, the outspoken Madam Wu Shu-chen, who
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      • 185 10 -AP WASHINGTON Verbal slip or Freudian slip? Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, trying to tamp down questions about her US presidential ambitions, ended up fueling them instead yesterday in front of a roomful of reporters. At a speech before the National Press Club, the New York Democrat was asked
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  • 3-day STREATS
    • 489 11  -  by YVONNE KWOK IT'LL be raining babes at the all-new Shanghai Sally’s at the Streats bash at Central Mall on Wednesday. Our weather girls will be out in full force, as will 20 lovely Cheongsam Sallys, who will be there to capture your happy moments
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    • 372 12  -  Jessica Soo, who's launching her 4 th album admits singing wasn't her first career choice by STEPHANIE GOH HER new album might not move off the shelves as quickly as local singing sensation Stefanie Sun’s albums do, but Jessica Soo is unaffected. She said at a press conference
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    • 200 12 Reuters LOS ANGELES While Madonna prepares to bring her Drowned World Tour to North America, her record label has reportedly jettisoned a halfdozen staffers. Daily Variety reported in yesterday’s edition that the president of Maverick Records had resigned, while five other staffers were axed.
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    • channel scan
      • Today's must-see TV...
        • 33 12 Saturday, 10.30 pm, TV Works George blows an invitation upstairs with his latest girlfriend and when he tries to make amends, he leaves progressively nastier messages on her answering machine. Great episode.
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        • 82 12 Saturday, 4.30 pm, Channel U Han Hailuan dreams of becoming a successful designer and works hard to reach her goal. However, she misplaces the design prints she has prepared for an interview at La La Fashion and they are picked up by Li Jiangtu. The opportunity is wrecked.
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        • 42 12 Sunday, 9pm, Channel U After Weiming’s report on loan sharks is published, the police ask him to help solve the case, but he turns them down to protect his informer. However, his informer sets him up, landing Weiming in trouble.
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        • 47 12 Sunday, 11 pm, Central Miami Vice has money worries and wants to buy into Lapland’s business. He is stopped by the lads and now he wants them to reimburse him. In trying to get money together, the lads take on all sorts of strange jobs.
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    • 234 13 Reuters YORK For the first time, two of j °ngkong’s top action stars, Jackie Chan and Jet will join forces to develop a project for Solution Studios, a studio spokeswoman said °b Thursday. The two agreed to develop the project with California-based Revolution, and they
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    • Article, Illustration
      175 13 Reuters LOS ANGELES Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston have filed a US$5O million ($92 million) lawsuit against the Italian maker of their wedding rings, saying it had breached an agreement never to reproduce them. The complaint filed in the US District Court in Los Angeles on Wednesday
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    • easyStreats sports
      • 335 14 BRITISH OPEN-Round One LYTHAM ST ANNES, England In the end the weather took pity on the British Open hopefuls by easing off, but “a grind” was still the word that came up most often in post first round interviews on Thursday. Tiger
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      • 449 16 soccemet THERE has been much discussion over the value of Liverpool and Manchester United’s trips to Asia. Let’s make no mistake. The reason two clubs have come to Singapore and Malaysia is to increase their fan base in a lucrative market. Despite Liverpool boss Gerard
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      • 499 16  -  5 REASONS FOR A MIRACLE VMllimi.WJ.Ulll.ll.uM by Peter Siow IT is just as well that a bumble-bee does not know its limitation. Or it may never fly at all. For, scientifically, the bumble-bee’s big body and small wing-span make it impossible to take flight.
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      • 556 17  -  •5 REASONS FOR A SURE WIN by Lim Han Ming I FEAR the worst for Team Singapore when it takes on mighty Manchester United on ihesday. If you had read what Ryan Giggs told the media on Thursday, then you would know why I’m praying
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      • 182 17 Reuters KUALA LUMPUR Manchester United may stick to a 4-4-2 formation on its pre-season tour of Malaysia and Singapore, despite the arrival of Juan Sebastian Veron, manager Alex Ferguson said yesterday. He told a news conference after his team arrived here at the start of its
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      • 270 19  -  by TAN KIM HAN THREE Thai dubs are eyeing S-League players for the GSM Thai League. One of them, Port Authority of Thailand (PAT), is said to be interested in three players -Tanjong Pagar defender Daniel Bennett, Jurong FC Korean striker ParkTae Won and Sembawang
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      • 489 19  -  by' TAN KIM HAN INCOME 5-LEAGUE 1 L Tan jo rig Pagar 3 Home United ol BEFORE the match,Tanjong Pagar United coach Tohari Paijan had promised a surprise. Could it have anything to do with new Croatian striker Amel Petrovic? Or a
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      • 140 19 •GOLF -AP LYTHAM ST ANNES Amer ican Joe Ogilvie made a surprise move into the lead yesterday at the British Open after the early bunch returned to the club house. Ogilvie, a third-year PGA Tour pro in only his second major championship, was five-under 66 on
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      • 96 19 •soccer -AFP NYON, Switzerland Treblewinner Liverpool was given a good opportunity to reach the lucrative group stages of the Champions League when it was drawn against Finnish side Haka Valkeakoski or Israeli champion Maccabi Haifa in the third qualifying round yesterday. Liverpool will be away in
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      • 71 19 •BASKETBALL Wire services SHANGHAI -South Korea started its Asian Basketball Championship journey by overwhelming Singapore 124-51 in a Group B match here yesterday. But South Korean coach King Dong Kwang was not overjoyed, as his aim is to beat China and win the championship. South
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 498 14 ypWsm/id&JHEIm yrjij jfjTJTu ]f v'/iSHr m nU£JJf Your Daily Horoscope mmmm JAN 20- FEB 18 Get out there with all the other opportunists and power brokers. You’re ready to dive headlong into a new pool of resources. When you’re everywhere at once, a moving target doesn’t stand a chance of
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 32 19 GOLF: British Open (City TV, 9.30 pm). POOL: World Championship: Day 8, quarters and semi (9pm). Semifinals (tomorrow, 2am) Ch 23. SOCCER: NTUC Income S-League: SAFFC v Tampines Rovers (City TV, 7pm).
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