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Title Section20 2001-09-04 1 STREATS Ist Birthday Special TUESDAY 4 September 2001 Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 429/03/200120 words
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Article, Illustration697 2001-09-04 1 SAMANTHA CROY; ADELINE WOON - by: SAMANTHA CROY ADELINE WOON ONE Kind Act is a small element tucked neatly in the pages of Streats. But small elements can snowball to big things. Every day, Streats receives about two letters or e-mail from readers, telling us of random acts of kindness,697 words
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morning rush
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Article82 2001-09-04 1 thirsty while waiting for the train? You can have a drink at the MRT platform. Tomorrow, the SMRT will place mineral water dispensers at the ends of each platform in Ang Mo Kio and City Hall stations. Passengers should drink only within the demarcated area around82 words
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Article85 2001-09-04 1 -AP SINGAPORE'S recession-hit economy is expected to contract 0.5 per cent this year, according to a survey by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). The figure was the average forecast of 29 economists participating in the survey. It falls below the Government’s official forecast for growth-AP - 85 words
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317 2001-09-04 2 -AFP KUALA LUMPUR Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew shared Malaysia’s concern over rising Islamic militancy, Malaysian Defence Minister Najib Razak said yesterday. “Yes, I think he is concerned because it will not only affect Malaysia but also Singapore,”-AFP - 317 words
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Article89 2001-09-04 2 KHUSHWANT SINGH - by KHUSHWANT SINGH SMALL children are no small matter and next year, nannies and babysitters will be able to sign up for a course to better understand them. MrsYu-FooYee Shoon, Senior Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Community Development and Sports, announced this yesterday. The89 words
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201 2001-09-04 2 NANYANG Technological University will set up a school of humanities next July. The school will begin by offering humanities electives to students in the accountancy, business, engineering and mass communications programmes. From July 2003, it will take in about 50 students a year to201 words
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Article39 2001-09-04 2 morningsmile TWO snakes were slithering through a field. One snake turned to the other and asked: "Do you suppose we are poisonous?" "I don't know," replied the other. "Why?" "Well,"said the first, "I just bit my lip!"39 words
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Article, Illustration314 2001-09-04 3 SONNY PHUA - by: SONNY PHUA A MAN telephoned the police at 12.26 am yesterday, taunting them and threatening to set fire to a property. Minutes later, officers spied a man at Blk 903, Tampines Street 91 and followed him to Blk 945.Pic: Francis Lee - 314 words
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330 2001-09-04 3 DEEPA VIJIYASINGAM - by DEEPA VIJIYASINGAM THREE youths had a simple plan beat up and rob teens. And they did just that to three victims in two hours of prowling the streets at Woodlands.District Judge Jasvender Kaur noted that the incidents seemed to be “racially330 words
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Article214 2001-09-04 3 – Deepa Vijiyasingam - Deepa Vijiyasingam BAKERI Ibrahim didn’t help a man who was getting beaten up; he decided to join in the attack. At about 3am on Aug 5, Bakeri was waiting for his friends outside the Cheers convenience store at Bedok North Street 3 when he214 words
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Article61 2001-09-04 3 THE second Pink Slip Party organised by The Straits Times Recruit section is on tomorrow from 4pm to Bpm. It is expected to attract about 1,000 job seekers at Newsroom Bar (#Ol-19, Robertson Walk, 11 Unity Street). The party will feature jobs in the servic-es-related industry, including61 words
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Article83 2001-09-04 3 A YOUTH was hit by a taxi while fleeing from more than 10 others, who then kicked and beat him. The 20-year-old youth was one of a group of three who ran across busy Orchard Road from Ngee Ann City to escape the thugs at83 words
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Article91 2001-09-04 3 THE 34-year-old driver of a Singapore Bus Services bus that hit and killed two girls on Sunday has been suspended from duty and released by police on $lO,OOO bail. Aasta Ng Ying Ru, 13, and Agnes Teo Shiun Li, 12, were on their way to91 words
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Article66 2001-09-04 3 A MANAGERESS was attacked and robbed outside her home at Sims Avenue on Saturday evening. Madam Hong Chin Lien, 32, was looking in her handbag for her door key at about 8.25 pm when someone tugged the bag from behind. A man then punched her to66 words
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Article47 2001-09-04 3 MR Lim Teow Peng, 70 looked healthy for his age and was often seen cycling near his home at Blk 21 Dover Crescent. But on Sunday afternoon, he collapsed on a bus. He was taken to Alexandra Hospital and died at about 3.30 pm.47 words
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Article44 2001-09-04 3 onekindact Weiling I WAS unaware that a pickpocket was trying to get his hands into my bag as I walked towards the bus stop opposite Bugis Junction on Aug 22. I am very grateful to the lady who helped catch this man.44 words
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Article, Illustration293 2001-09-04 5 STEPHANIE GOH - by STEPHANIE GOH thank you, generous reader, for volunteering to share your copy last Saturday, when columnist Diana Ser and asked: “Is that a copy of Streats you’re holding?” Your reply “Do you want it?”- was just what we were hoplng to hear. It means youPic: Choo Chwee Hua - 293 words
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Article, Illustration56 2001-09-04 5 The sky might be gloomy today as there will be thunderstorms in the early morning. Temperatures range between 24°C and 32°C, and the tide will reach 2.6 m at 12.30 pm. The PSI is a good 35. September's weather ijrt v Streats reader Eliza OutfiteWorldofSports.com Make-upPic: Francis Lee - 56 words
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323 2001-09-04 5 DEEPA VIJIYASINGAM - by DEEPA VIJIYASINGAM YOU might have seen the Heineken advertisement on TV where a man’s glass of beer is swiftly emptied by someone else when the lights go out. It happened to some patrons at the Quay Bar323 words
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Just a minute
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Article35 2001-09-04 5 Take a photographic journey through Africa with a National Geographic exhibition called Africa The Untold Story of a Continent. It's on until Sunday at the Queenstown Community Library. Tel: 471-9046. It's free.35 words
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Article46 2001-09-04 5 From today The NTUC group of cooperatives will extend their National Day package to the end of June to help workers hit by the downturn. At NTUC Fair Price, there will be cuts of up to 20 per cent on 200 essential items, plus weekly offers.46 words
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Article148 2001-09-04 6 betweenthelines 43r (Stanley) Fischer, who knows Asia well, having been at the thick of IMF policymaking during the Asian crisis, acknowledged that the region's economies could face temporary problems of adjustment as some manufacturing operations move to China. But beyond that, there's little cause148 words
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Article164 2001-09-04 6 Reuters WELLINGTON Ships may ignore vessels in distress because of the row kicked up by the refugee crisis off Australia’s Christmas Island, New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said yesterday. “That is the worry that if they cannot dis-‘ charge their human cargo somewhere, then sea– Reuters - 164 words
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Article101 2001-09-04 6 Reuters HONGKONG Hongkong’s growing economic woes are beginning to discourage even the territory’s vaunted die-hard gamblers, dealing a further blow to government revenues. The Hong Kong Jockey Club raked in HK$B4O million ($lB7 million) in revenues on Sunday on the first day of the horse racing season,– Reuters - 101 words
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Asian leaders get cracking
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Article, Illustration198 2001-09-04 7 Japan will create 15,000 jobs by building 10,000 elderly care centres Reuters TOKYO Japan will build 10,000 nursing care centres called “Junchan House” after Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, who has promised to slash inefficient public spending. The facilities will not rely on state handouts and ar– Reuters - 198 words
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Article, Illustration164 2001-09-04 7 Asean countries should develop domestic markets while exporting value-added products -AP BANGKOK South-east Asian economies need to become self-reliant to survive the global economic slowdown, said Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday. He added that to handle the demands of globalisation, countries must pursue a dual-track-AP - 164 words
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Article, Illustration190 2001-09-04 7 Ringgit will not be devalued, remains pegged to US dollar -AP KUALA LUMPUR Saying that devaluing a currency can lead to economic collapse, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced that he will keep the Malaysian ringgit pegged at 3.80 to the US dollar. Dr-AP - 190 words
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Article158 2001-09-04 7 -AP BEIJING Chinese President Jiang Zemin flew to North Korea yesterday on a trip that the North said would help “peace and security” in Asia. Mr Jiang is expected to encourage Pyongyang to ease tensions with South Korea and Washington and offer help for its failing,-AP - 158 words
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Article17 2001-09-04 7 knowornot A crocodile's digestive juices are so strong that it can digest a steel nail.17 words
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Article, Illustration49 2001-09-04 8 FOOD FOR THOUGHT: These dogs are on their way to the restaurants in Hanoi, a city well-known for consuming the largest quantity of dog meat in Vietnam. Business has been so good these days that traders have to travel to distant provinces to fill orders Pics: AFPPics: AFP - 49 words
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292 2001-09-04 9 Only 20 people so far have agreed to pay $36 to watch the October 31 broadcast on his website Reuters LUMBERTON, Mississippi A disabled man here is planning to amputate his feet with a homemade guillotine and broadcast it– Reuters - 292 words
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It's sTORY time
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Article, Illustration86 2001-09-04 9 LONDON A prospective leader of the British Tories has revealed that samurai blood runs through his veins. Mr lain Duncan Smith said that his great-grandmother was Japanese. “I have a very interesting family background,” the Sunday Times quoted him as saying. He said he is one-eighth JapanesePicAP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration87 2001-09-04 9 -AFP LONDON Mrs Margaret Thatcher, who has said she supports lain Duncan Smith over Kenneth Clarke to lead the Tory party, has been put down by her daughter. Mrs Thatcher (left), former British primier, should “pipe down” and stop getting involved in Conservative Party affairs during the-AFP - 87 words
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146 2001-09-04 9 Reuters STOCKHOLM A contest to win a dream holiday for two turned into a tax nightmare for Swedish student Catharina Modin. She entered the competition to devise a slogan and said she would like a holiday in Hawaii, one of several destinations offered, if– Reuters - 146 words
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Article, Illustration218 2001-09-04 10 -AP VIRGINIA BEACH, Virginia A 10-year-old American boy died yesterday after being attacked by a shark. In a surfing trip that turned into a tragedy for the family, the shark caught hold of his leg and refused to let go.-AP - 218 words
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71 2001-09-04 10 LONDON Physicians of the past who used leeches to let blood have been dismissed as quacks by modern doctors. Now leeches may be making a comeback in medicine, The Times reported yesterday. Leech saliva, or hirudin, stops blood clotting. Researchers replicated its properties in71 words
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Article111 2001-09-04 10 Reuters GLASGOW Eat more chocolate if you want to keep your heart healthy. American researchers said yesterday that compounds called flavonoids in chocolate can help maintain a healthy heart and good circulation and reduce blood clotting. “More and more, we are finding evidence that consumption of– Reuters - 111 words
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Article64 2001-09-04 10 -ap AN exhibit titled “All the Poop” has put 78 different kinds of excrement animal and human on display at the Tokyo Science Museum. The organisers say the exhibit can teach children such things as: Hyena droppings are slightly white because they eat bones, and koala-ap - 64 words
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Article38 2001-09-04 10 -ap THE US government’s cheque bounced. Mr Johnathon Hudson of Louisville, Kentucky, deposited a tax rebate cheque, but it failed to clear. A spokesman for the Internal Revenue Service blamed it all on computers. -ap-ap - 38 words
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Article75 2001-09-04 10 LEAN back for a nap on a long Japan Airlines (JAL) flight just like the pilot and co-pilot. A Japanese pilot admitted he fell asleep during such a flight. When he awoke, he noticed his co-pilot was dozing, the Japan Today website reported yesterday. The JAL pilots75 words
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Article, Illustration262 2001-09-04 12 reports by SAMANTHA CROY HE went out of his way to make a little girl’s day. But 35-year-old Samad bin Mohd Shariff insists that he was only doing his job. On Jan 29, Ms Theresa Lim wrote in to highlight his One Kind Act, thanking Mr SamadPic: Francis Lee - 262 words
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Article354 2001-09-04 12 I usually read Streats on the train. For seven years I didn't have time to read the papers. That's why I really appreciate Streats. It's made a great difference for me because I've been able to keep up to date with local news. I think you're doing a354 words
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Article, Illustration246 2001-09-04 12 TWO women did Evelyn Yap (above) a good turn. That was in 1976. Ms Yap, 37, an administrator, finally said thank you 25 years later. She was 12 at the time, and met some classmates at the National Library to work on a project. When her friendsPic: Choo Chwee Hua; Pic: lan Tan - 246 words
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Article, Illustration404 2001-09-04 13 cetebrit/ssay EXACTLY 15 months ago, I met up with two newspapermen at a cafe called Crossroads. They had just committed themselves to setting up Singapore’s first free commuter newspaper. I had just quit my job as a television presenter at the then Television Corporation of404 words
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Article, Illustration736 2001-09-04 13 editor'ssay LYNNETTE KAN is a perky little sport, tanned, tireless, and with a surname that matches her spirit. Can, Ms Kan will tell you, even if your wishes push the parameters of the possible. She is our link with readers and advertisers. For the newspaper,736 words
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Article, Illustration357 2001-09-04 14 DIANA SER - by I DIANA SER HE swept into the ballroom at The Fullerton in a sea of funereal colours: black, white and pale aviator shades. But don’t think the colours are a reflection of Aaron Kwok’s mood yesterday afternoon. Looking a lot less perfectly tanned than when he wasPicWuLifen - 357 words
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Must-see TV...
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33 2001-09-04 14 10pm, Central Poirot is in a hotel in Devon when a young bride there, who openly flirts with another guest, is found strangled on the beach.33 words
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Article41 2001-09-04 14 10.30 pm, Channel 8 Ying Ying leaves her father after a heated argument. Ping Zhi discovers Yue practising Bi Xue swordplay and realises that the former is the one who has stolen his family’s martial arts secrets.41 words
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Article43 2001-09-04 14 4.30 pm, Channel 8 Yue Er comes in first in school and is awarded the mayor’s prize. However, as her uniform is too old, her teacher assigns another classmate to receive the prize on her behalf, causing her much distress.43 words
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Article18 2001-09-04 14 10pm, Channel 5 Richard convinces John to go with him to Los Angeles for a holiday.18 words
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Article, Illustration149 2001-09-04 17 m LOCAL Lux lass PhyW llis Quek is thinking big (no pun intended). The Media Corp artiste, who turned 29 last month, makes her first foray into Taiwanese TV drama with a series entitled Chou Nu Da Fan Shen, 1iterally, Ugly Girl Turns Around. The drama, basedPic: Lianhe Zaobao - 149 words
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Article44 2001-09-04 17 601M3 8-8.30 pm Call this the power episode. Maggie, aka Ah Girl, finds out that best friend Neena becomes a different animal when put incharge of the phone shop. Will platform heels fly? Meanwhile, crabby Peggy sprains her ankle and becomes grumpier.44 words
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Article37 2001-09-04 17 8.30-9 pm There are two good things about this show: KF Seetoh and his scooter. Tonight, this irrepressible foodie on wheels checks out Geylang. Let’s hope his smattering of Mandarin will hold him in good stead.37 words
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Article49 2001-09-04 17 60MM3 9-9.30 pm Ted Dawson stars as Dr John Becker, a talented doctor who tries to cure more than the flu. He wants to change this crazy world, and his most effective instrument not his stethoscope but his mouth. Becker has no qualms about speaking out against anything.49 words
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Article32 2001-09-04 17 mmm 9.30-1 Opm Short, sharp and stimulating. Let anchors Arnold Gay and Michelle Quah take you around the world and back home in 30 minutes in ST TV’s news broadcast.32 words
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Article51 2001-09-04 17 GOEHU 10pm-12am When a 00 agent is found dead with a Faberge egg, the British are suspicious and send James Bond to investigate. He travels to India and discovers a connection between the egg, an elaborate smuggling operation and gasp a plot to start World War51 words
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Article32 2001-09-04 17 comm 12-1 am Too bad Dick Lee isn’t guest-starring on this one. What you will get is the best of the ‘80s: Cyndi Lauper, Duran Duran, Wham! and Madonna.32 words
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easyStreats sports
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Article, Illustration540 2001-09-04 19 Lim Han Ming - by Lim Han Ming HE received a late, late summons to help his country’s cause. Yet the 38-year-old Peter Hill answered the call promptly even though he last did national duty in the 1998 Commonwealth Games, where he played doubles with Zainal Abidin. His previous540 words
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Article80 2001-09-04 19 FLASHBACK to 1991, the golden year of Singapore squash. The men's team, led by individual champion Peter Hill, swept aside the Malaysians 3-0 in the team final to make it two wins out of two finals. Ditto for the women's team, which won two gold medals through Mah Li80 words
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407 2001-09-04 20 -Reuters LONDON Coach Sven Goran Eriksson has warned that England’s 5-1 demolition of Germany will be rendered worthless if the side fails to make it pay in tomorrow’s (Thursday, Singapore time) World Cup qualifier against Albania. England needs only the narrowest of-Reuters - 407 words
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Article, Illustration215 2001-09-04 20 MUNICH German legend Franz Beckenbauer believes that England’s win over the old enemy proves that it has the ability to take on the world’s best. He is now convinced that Sven Goran Eriksson’s side can make a “real impact” in next year’s finals in JapanPiaAP - 215 words
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Article, Illustration388 2001-09-04 21 Reuters NEW YORK -Top seed Gustavo Kuerten (right) survived a determined challenge from Max Mirnyi of Belarus to register a 6-7(5), 5-7, 7-6(4), 7-6(3), 6-2 third-round win at the US Open yesterday. The world No 1, a three-time French Open– Reuters; Pic.AP - 388 words
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Article, Illustration484 2001-09-04 23 ADAM HASHIDY - byi ADAM HASHIDY SEA GAMES SOCCER Singapore 0 Thailand 1 SINGAPORE put its heart and soul into the contest. And it matched the Thais stride for stride. But it caved in because it gave too much respect to Thailand, the defending champion, especiallyPic: Reuters - 484 words
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SOCCER
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Article117 2001-09-04 23 Reuters DUBLIN Manchester United captain Roy Keane has again hinted that he might not end his playing career at OldTrafford. The 30-year-old midfielder is under contract with the English Premier League champion until 2003, but says he is far from certain to stay after that.– Reuters - 117 words
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Article93 2001-09-04 23 Reuters LIVERPOOL Liverpool midfielder Patrik Berger is set to miss the club’s opening Champions League fixtures this month after undergoing a knee operation in the United States, he said yesterday. The Czech Republic international was sidelined for four months last season after picking up a– Reuters - 93 words
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Article87 2001-09-04 23 -AFP ROME Inter Milan’s Brazilian forward Ronaldo believes he is ready for his long-awaited return to action in Sunday’s match with Parma, the Italian sports press reported yesterday. Ronaldo missed the entire 2000-1 season after sustaining a knee injury in April last year just seven minutes-AFP - 87 words
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Miscellaneous463 2001-09-04 15 «r* ■rm m m n 1 nttil Your Daily Horoscope lift»» JAN 20 -FEB 18 Excel by doing the unexpected. Aquarius still has the capacity to surprise those allegedly familiar with their style. No pattern is so fixed that it can’t be changed. FEB 19-MAR 20 K N In conversation,463 words
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Miscellaneous271 2001-09-04 18 easys i 11 The story is about. Yuan iian 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 dasses. Most of all,271 words
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Miscellaneous40 2001-09-04 23 Goodwill Games (Super Sports Ch 22, 9am and spm). TENNIS: US Open, Men's/Women's 4th rd (7am). Men's 4th rd/Women's quarter-finals (10.30 pm and tomorrow, 7am) Star Sports Ch 24. DELAYED TELECAST Goodwill Games (TV Works, 6pm). Highlights (Super Sports Ch22,4pm).40 words
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