Streats, 20 October 2001

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  • 21 1 STREATS Treats for the Streets SATURDAY 20 October 2001 Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 429/03/2001
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  • 589 1  -  PAP to stand for unity, security and a better life by DIANA SER YOUR pockets used to carry a constant feminder of the value of cohesion, with the image of four hands from different races clasped on the back of $lO notes. That series has since
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  • morning rush
    • 86 1 ACCORDING to a Gallup poll released yesterday, most Singaporeans think foreign talent is necessary, despite rising retrenchments. Of the 724 Singaporeans surveyed, 64 per cent said Singapore needs to attract foreign talent to remain prosperous. But the figure was down from 72 per cent in the previous
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    • 88 1 ABOUT 10,000 Muslims thronged Jakarta yesterday in the largest protest so far against US-led attacks on Afghanistan. The protesters mostly from the Muslim-based Justice Party choked traffic, marching behind a huge banner reading “Stop War Save Afghanistan”. Vice-President Hamzah Haz earlier pleaded for an end to protests,
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  • election2001
    • 330 2  -  At Hougang: Low Thia Kiang (WP) v Eric Low (PAP) At Potong Pasir: Chiam See Tong (SDA) v Sitoh Yih Pin (PAP) by DIANA SER SOME may refer to them as “sacrificial lambs”, sent in to be slaughtered by the entrenched incumbents
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    • 310 2 Eric Low Siak Meng, S 3 Occupation: Business development director. Also honorary general secretary, NCSS. Family: Married with two children. Making a difference: "As an insurance man, before I embark on a programme, I will assess the pros and cons and then also
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    • 370 2  -  by KAREN CHEN CHIKUS ripe for the plucking? Pluck yourj self out of your dreams, said Mr Chiam See Tong, the incumbent opposition member foJ Potong Pasir. Mr Chiam, 66, leader of the Singapor* Democratic Alliance, brushed off the PAP threat, adding that he was
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    • 344 3  -  y KHUSHWANT SINGH Confidence is big at Jalan Besar. So big that Manpower Minister Dr Cee Boon Yang became the first to Jtvveil the People’s Action Party (PAP) *Ve-man line-up for Jalan Besar GRC hallenging opposition parties to take on. He
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    • 141 3 cut&thrust WP's'New Poor' would not describe most Singaporeans as poor. Compared to what we were, we are better off. Compared to what you could be in most any other country in Asia, there is no comparison. On the new
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    • 79 3 1996 GE Number of voters: 68,190 PAP: 44,840- 67.55% SDP: 21,537 -32.45% PAP candidates Or Lee Boon Yang Assoc Prof Yaacob Ibrahim Mr Peh Chin Hua Mr Choo Wee Kiang SDP candidates Mr David Choo Mohamed Jufrie Mahmood Mr Low Yong Nguan Mr Gandhi Ambalam 2001 GE Number
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    • election action
      • 109 3 MR Peh Chin Hua is the first People’s Action Party member to say he will not be standing for re-election. Mr Peh, 53, who was part of the PAP’s Jalan Besar team for 13 years, said that he wanted to focus on developing his business
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      • 116 3 OPPOSITION politicians have slammed the $13,000 election deposit that each candidate would have to pay. Singapore Democratic Alliance leader Chiam See Tong said: “Times are already so hard. How many people can afford $13,000?” He noted that a five-mem-ber GRC team would have to set aside $65,000.
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      • 84 3 SINGAPORE Democratic Alliance (SDA) will field eight candidates. It is expected that Mr Chiam See Tong will contest in Potong Pasir, Mr Steve Chia in Chua Chu Kang and Mr Sin KekTong inYishun East. A five-member team is also slated forTampines GRC. The SDA has also
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  • Streatsmart local
    • 265 4  -  by'. SONNY PHUA DON'T call the taxman about claiming your tax rebates announced in last week’s offBudget measures. You’ll have the goodies in your mailbox by year-end. The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (Iras) said more than 800,000 taxpayers will receive their revised notice
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    • 281 4  -  by KAREN CHEN GOOD news for taxi drivers. Since the announcement last week of a diesel tax reduction and road tax rebate, Comfort Group Ltd and City Cab have announced relief packages for their drivers. The 11,000 who hire their Comfort and YellowTop vehicles
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    • 210 4 UNIVERSITY and polytechnic students and graduates will benefit from the second offBudget measures in three ways, announced the Education Ministry: Tuition fees for the Academic Year 2002 will be frozen at 2001 levels for undergraduate and polytechnic courses. It will cost $5,650 for undergraduate
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    • 95 4 onekindact Koh Wei Jie IT was about six weeks ago when this kind act happened, but I wanted to bring it to your attention. Ail copies of Streats were taken from my nearest distribution point, but a lady on bus No SBS 232 gave me one. She
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    • news scan
      • 118 4 YOU may be allotted fewer New Singapore Shares (NSS) than you’re entitled to if an August bonus inflated your income for that month. NSS are given according to your income level, age and NS status. Your income level is determined based on CPF contributions paid for August
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      • 132 4  -  Deepa Vijiyasingam IN one of the biggest ever corporate embezzlement cases here, Kwek Chee Tong, 53, was accused of pocketing more than $l9 million of his public listed company’s funds to fuel his gambling habit. Yesterday, Kwek, the former managing director of Kian Ho, a
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      • 101 4  -  Deepa Vijiyasingam A DRIVER carried through with a threat to smash up his employer’s lorry over a dispute about his pay. Abdulla Rope Khan Mohamed, 43, called his supervisor at Friendho Transport Trading at about Bam on Aug 2 to make the threat. He called again
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      • 93 4  -  Deepa Vijiyasingam DRUNKEN Kee Kim Hua, 50, smashed through the exit barrier at the multi-storey carpark at Hong Lim Complex in his van on May 17. A court heard yesterday how Kee had stopped nearby and walked back to try explaining to the carpark attendants. A
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    • 214 5  -  e Ports by DEEPA VIJIYASINGAM 45-YEAR-OLD unemployed man Ns yesterday fined $3,000 for peeping his neighbour’s bedroom after she Ejected his amorous advances. The court heard that sometime in Ny, Stanley Koh Cher Nguan met his
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    • 258 5  -  by' WINSTON CHONG IN one fell swoop, officers from Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) busted a drug syndicate, arrested its leader and seized 2.5 kg of Ketamine with a street value of $75,000 the largest haul ever in Singapore. Besides $30,000 in cash, 8,438 Erimin
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    • 256 5 "I WANT five minutes of your time”. That was whatTay Seow Piew, 31, a storeman, told a terrified 13-year-old girl when he pulled a knife on her in a lift. At about 1.35 pm on March 8, the girl, on her way home after school,
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    • 148 5  -  Winston Chong IN two cases on Thursday, thieves broke into vehicles driven by two women who had gone for a quick lunch and stole $11,500 worth of valuables. At 11.25 am, a 21-year-old accounts assistant parked her car at the open-air carpark at Erskine Road,
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    • 265 6  -  by WINSTON CHONG THERE has been another flurry of con jobs pulled off by fasttalking, capacitor-flogging men recently and four people have lost $66,800 between them. In the past nine weeks: A 60-year-old housewife lost $lO,OOO on Aug 18 at Lorong
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    • 106 6 THERE are about 760,400 eligible Singaporeans who are not married. This will not do, according to Singles Connect, a support group for singles in Singapore which was launched yesterday. The non-profit society, run by volunteers, is headed by Ms Irene Ng, a senior correspondent with The
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    • 78 6 If you are hoping for a weekend suntan at the beach today you'll probably be disappointed. There will be shower in the late morning and early afternoon over northern, western and eastern areas, and the skies will be cloudy all day. Temperatures will range between 24°C
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    • Just a minute
      • 213 6 Check this out Another Breast Cancer Awareness Month event, a free public forum in Mandarin on Breast Cancer: Facts, Myths and the Art of Prevention. It's at the Grassroots Club, 190 Ang M§ Kio Ave 8 #Ol-01, at 2pm today. (Health Line: 1-800-223-0313) Being old does not mean being ill.
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  • Streatsmart column
    • 449 7 ECONOMIC gloom, terrorist attacks, war and now my pay’s been cut. Some quick mental arithmetic told me the New Singapore Shares won’t offset the cut. But I can consider myself luckier than many others who are having to make greater and more painful adjustments.
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  • WAR
    • Tactics
      • 424 8 Special forces units in touch with anti-Taleban factions THE US has begun putting troops in Afghanistan, it was confirmed yesterday. Small special forces units have been deployed and are ready to attack, a US defence official told CNN yesterday. The commandos are contacting factions within Afghanistan
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      • 270 8 -At f THE bombing of Afghanistan has raised several questions. This is an attempt to answer some of them. A Q: How are targets selected? I The US military says pilots are not I allowed to pick and attack their f own targets. If they see
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      • 69 8 Hollywood executives have begun meeting with White House officials about what role the US Entertainment industry can play in the war against terrorism. About 40 TV executives, producers and other Hollywood leaders met for two hours on Wednesday with White House officials. Possibilities discussed include documentaries on
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    • Terror
      • 306 9 First cases confirmed outside US -AFP WASHINGTON The deadly anthrax bacteria has spread by mail to Argentina and Kenya and new cases have emerged in the US. After nearly two weeks of alarms across the globe, traces of the deadly disease were found for the first time on
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      • 344 9 -AFP NEW YORK It’s a question heard daily here, asked constantly by US President George W Bush and echoed across the country. A troubled America wants to know: “Why are we so hated?” The violence unleashed against the US t on
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      • 85 9 -AFP Two Lithuanian doctors are facing up to five years in jail for an anthrax hoax after sending an envelope filled with white powder to a colleague, prosecutors said yesterday. The doctors, age 34 and 28, sent the envelope filled with bathroom cleaner to a
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      • war diary
        • 70 9 THETaleban are to propose a new ceasefire plan to end the US-led air strikes on Afghanistan, the BBC reported yesterday. After returning from consultations in Kandahar, Taleban envoy Abdul Salam Zaeef told reporters in the Pakistani border town of Quetta that he would discuss the plan
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        • 75 9 BETWEEN 600 and 900 people have been killed by US airstrikes so far,Taleban spokesman Abdul Hai Mutmaen said yesterday. “The number of casualties ranges between 600 and 900 dead, because we consider those who are missing under the rubble among the dead,” he told Qatar’s Jazeera television.
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        • 47 9 A MEMBER of Osama bin Laden’s A 1 Qaeda group was killed when a grenade exploded in his hands, the Afghan Islamic Press said yesterday. Reports had earlier said that Abu Baseer A 1 Masri had been killed in the US airstrikes on Jalalabad.
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  • Streatsmart global
    • 375 10 -AP SHANGHAI US President George W Bush said yesterday he is confident that China stands ‘side by side with the American people’ during the multifront war against terrorism. But Chinese President Jiang Zemin cautioned the
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    • 164 10 -AP BANGKOK A cellular phone company founded by Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is being bombarded with complaints from users for overcharging, a senator said yesterday. Ms Siriwan Prasachaksatru, who heads a Senate committee dealing with consumer rights, said she found the company didn’t charge
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    • 123 10 -AFP TAIPEI- Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian attacked China yesterday for seeking to “suppress” the island’s participation in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum in Shanghai. Mr Chen said that China, as this year’s Apec host country, “has tarnished its own image as a big nation” by failing
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    • 214 10 -AFP, Reuters KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia cut taxes and boosted spending yesterday in a budget designed to fight the effects of a world economic slowdown made worse by the terror attacks on the US. Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, who is also Finance Minister, told parliament the “horrendous”
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    • weirdworld
      • 71 10 Reuters POTENTIAL Santa Clauses who want to be employed for the Christmas shopping season at Cherry Creek Shopping Center in Denver should stop shaving now. The mall won’t hire aspiring Santas unless they already have a natural, full white beard. But they don’t have to be wide-bodied.
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      • 86 10 A DOUGHNUT shop in Deßary, Florida is no longer selling doughnuts with powdered sugar. The Yahoo news site reported that the manager of the Go For Donuts shop banned powdered pastries after a regular customer picked up five dozen on Monday, took them to a meeting and
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      • 100 10 -AP A SIKH restaurateur in Santa Fe, New Mexico is mixing his faith and patriotism by wearing a red, white and blue turban sent by his mother in India. To many people, “the turban represents something not American, something Middle Eastern”, said Mr Narendra Singh Kloty. “I’m
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      • 87 10 Reuters TOKYO A Japanese firm is launching a metal-free bra in response to tighter airport security procedures worldwide following last month’s attacks on the US, Kyodo news agency reported yesterday. Triumph International (Japan) Ltd said it had decided to develop the bra because the tiny metallic fasteners on
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      • 76 10 FIREMAN Keith Flynn has won a Mercedes 160 Avant after kissing it for two days. He was among five people who competed to kiss the car longest in a competition in Essex, UK. He and two others managed 56 hours before organisers finally asked them
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  • easy STREATS
    • 511 11  -  Speculation is rife that Louis Koo beat up a businessman in a pub toilet recently. But his fans are giving him the benefit of doubt by KAREN CHEN HONGKONG heart throb Louis Koo may be out on bail under suspicion of assault, but he certainly isn’t
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    • 405 13 EX-BEATLE Paul McCartney finally broke his long silence on Thursday to explain his longstanding feud with Yoko Ono and Michael Jackson, reported the New York Post. The singer-songwriter described to Howard Stern in a frank interview the way both Ono and Jackson played hard-
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    • 259 13 -AP REM pulled on Tuesday off a top-secret, hush-hush concert in their hometown, Athens, Georgia. The band took to the stage at the Georgia Theatre in front of less-than-packed house that had expected to see a movie and a local band. Only a handful of the
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    • 157 13 THE entertainment grapevine is abuzz with talk of marriage between George Clooney and Renee Zellweger. Press reports say that the 40-year-old bachelor is planning to move in with the Bridget Jones actress. They have been dating since they met at her 33rd birthday party
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    • channel scan
      • Must-see TV
        • 55 13 Saturday, 10.30 pm, TV Works The son of the m Devil, m kept! captive lg| by the for thou- sands of years, has broken free. It is up to a bunch of college students to get him. Starring Brian Kerwin, Hank Mitchell, Linda Hamilton and John Ashton
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        • 50 13 Saturday, 10.30 pm, ChannelU A young couple moves into a new home on a day said to bring bad luck. A man dressed as a cop invites himself in and the terror begins. Simon Yam plays a psycho terrorising the couple (Kathy Chow and Raymond Wong) in this thriller.
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        • 51 13 Sunday, 7.30 pm, Channel U Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Felix Wong, Miu Kiu Wai and Kent Tong play hotshot detectives in this police drama. A few of the detectives pocket money seized in a drug bust and what starts out as a small coverup escalates into a huge
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        • 70 13 Sunday, 9pm, Star Movies (SCV 58) An ex-cop keeps food on the table by taking on sleazy surveillance jobs. He finds himself drawn to a heart-stopping game of cat and mouse concerning a woman. She is the unwitting object of desire of what appears to be
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    • 336 15  -  Taiwanese actor Ken Chang talks in general terms about work, love and play. That makes him easily forgettable by DIANA SER TAIWANESE actor Ken Chang has acted in movies with names like Sharp Guns, C 3 Fighter and Sunshine Cops. He is always the good guy. He
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    • 152 15 RELEASING publications to promote themselves seems to be the trend among celebrities these days. Taiwanese singer-actress Vivian Hsu, who’s made a name for herself in Japan as the lead singer of pop group Black Biscuit, will release a Japanese book on her love life, entitled Privacy,
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    • 116 15 BARELY five months after going on air, SPH MediaWorks'two channels Channel U and TV Works have managed to garner a bagful of nominations at the upcoming Asian Television Awards 2001, competing against the best in Asia. The awards will be given out in December at
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    • easyStreats sports
      • 316 16  -  by TAN KIM HAN THE S-League is hotting up, just like the general election. But the Warriors of Singapore Armed Forces FC will have to forget about the bustling activity at home temporarily as they travelled to Bangkok yesterday
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      • 533 17 Uefa Cup 2nd round first leg-Hapoel 2 Chelsea 0 Wire services TEL AVIV Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri fears that his side is on its way out of the Uefa Cup following the 0-2 defeat. It also had defender Mario Melchiot sent-off
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      • 362 17 Uefa Cup 2nd round first leg-Ipswich Town 0 Helsingborg 0 -Wire services LONDON Ipswich manager George Burley was full of praise for goalkeeper Matteo Sereni after the Italian goalkeeper kept its Uefa Cup hopes alive in the tie against Helsingborg. The summer signing from
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      • 91 17 GOLF -AFP WELLINGTON Tiger Woods said yesterday that there was a “definite chance” he could withdraw from the New Zealand Open in January because of uncertainty stemming from America’s war on terrorism. His comments will add to the pressure on tournament organisers, who appear to be
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      • 91 17 ►SOCCER -AFP LONDON Former Manchester United goalkeeper Alex Stepney yesterday added his voice to the chorus of criticism surrounding Old Trafford successor Fabien Barthez, saying that the shavenheaded goalkeeeper should stick to the basics of his job. Stepney, United’s keeper when it first won the then European
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      • 51 17 BALESTIER Central will be conducting soccer trials today to pick players for its under-16 and under-18 age-groups. The trials will be held at Toa Payoh Stadium from 2-4 pm. For further details, call Mohd Zainudeen, Balestier’s head of youth development, at Tel: 356-0049 (office) or *****413
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      • 470 18 Uefa Cap 2nd round (Ist teg) -Leeds 4 Troyes 2 Troyes scores with 10 men Wire services LONDON Leeds manager David O’Leary was frustrated that his side had not extinguished the hopes of Troyes. Despite winning the game comfortably, the Premier League side had plenty of chances to
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      • 313 18 MANCHESTER Laurent Blanc (right) rounded on the critics who have accused Manchester United’s defence of letting the side down claiming the midfield stars were equally to blame. The French World Cup winner said the under-pressure back four needed more support to help Fabien
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      • 500 19  -  Premier League: Leeds United v Chelsea Soccer SMART by LIM HAN MING DO not be misled by Chelsea’s 0-2 defeat to Israeli minnow HapoelTel Aviv in the Uefa Cup on Thursday. And don’t be carried away by Leeds’ 4-2
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      • Article, Illustration
        450 19 mtoday Arsenal v Blackburn Head-to-head: Arsenal won 42, Blackburn won 23. Draws: 27 Previous meetings: March 3: FA Cup Arsenal 3 Blackburn 0 Last six league matches (Ist to 6th): Arsenal-WDWDWW; Blackburn LDDWDW Team news: Arsenal: Cole, Adams, Seaman injured. Verdict: Draw Derby County v Charlton Athletic... Head-to-head:
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      • 515 20  -  by r LIM HAN MING THE message is encouraging. Athletes who are keen to train full-time, yet have this nagging fear of what the future will be like, can now stop worrying. Yesterday, Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister BG Lee Hsien Loong, speaking
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      • 318 20  -  mam by TAN KIM HAN IT WAS supposed to be a mere formality for the high-flying Eagles of Geylang. But the Tigers of Balestier had other ideas. They were intent on spoiling the Geylang party, and wanted to give their coach PN Sivaji a farewell present
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      • 116 20 Team P W D L A Pts 1. Geylang United 32 22 7 3 81 28 73 2. Home United 32 23 3 6 69 35 72 3. SAFFC 32 23 2 7 96 46 71 4. TanjongPagar 31 17 5 ***** 56 5. JurongFC 31 15 *****53 51
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1334 12 EastWestLine EW2 -TAMPINES SHAW Century 738-0555 Down To Earth 11.15 am, 1.15 pm, 3.15,5.15,7.15,9.15,11.45 Don't Say A Word 12.15pm,2.30,4.45,7,9.15,11.30 La Brassiere [Mandarin] 12.15pm,2.30,4.45,7,9.15,11.45 Captain Correlli's Mandolin 11.15am,1.45pm,4.15,6.45,9.15 America's Sweethearts 11am,1pm,3,7.15,9.15,11.30 The Fast And The Furious 11.15am,1.15pm,9.30 Funeral March [Mandarin] 3.15 pm, 7.30 Hardball 5.15pm,11.30 Legally Blonde spm, 11.45 GVTampinesMall 1900-912-1234
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 515 14 ms If it's your wfi. you ttiar V Tomoko Yc Woday, Ith uchi > Your Daily Horoscope n%4 wftlil W 9 JAN 20-FEB 18 Put your stamp on any surface that will hold its image. Whether a great idea originates with you or someone else, your tenure will be known
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    • 66 15 Every week photographers from Streats will wander all over Singapore to catch you reading the paper. The reader's picture will be published each Saturday. And if it is your picture, you will win a limited edition Streats watch. But you must call 1-800-844-5566 and give us your name, l/C number
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 103 16 i m [2l ■Si zu irT m 7m s &r m £r *r n am «># "T am ■m M m There are Call 1900*911 differences between the pictures. Q Three Q)Five (3) Seven Stm ts Sen tosa's Hell'o'Ween Party 2001 Don't miss it! Every day 20 winners will each
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 59 17 Inthelivingroom SOCCER: NTUC Income S-League:Jurong vTanjong Pagar United (City TV, 7pm). EPL: Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers (Star Sports Ch24,9.50pm), Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers (ESPN Ch23,9.50pm). Spanish League: Beds v Villareal (ESPN Ch 23, tomorrow, 3.30 am). DELAYED TELECAST SOCCER Asian World Cup qualifier: Saudi Arabia v Thailand (Star Sports
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