Streats, 11 February 2002

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  • 17 1 STREATS MONDAY 11 February 2002 Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg MITA (P) 429/03/2001
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  • 174 1 SOME good news for Chinese New Year. The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) has, for the first time, revised its growth projection for 2002 upwards, to one-3 per cent. In the third quarter of last year, MTI predicted a prudent -2 to 2 per
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  • morning rush
    • 62 1 FLAGS on public buildings will fly at half-mast today to honour the late president Ong Teng Cheong, and not tomorrow, the day of Mr Ong’s funeral, as previously planned. The Prime Minister’s Office said: “Feedback shows that many people are uncomfortable to have the nation’s flag at half-mast
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    • 51 1 FAKE Australian degrees are up for grabs on the Internet. The racket came to light when the operator of an educational website stumbled on it. A fake Bachelor’s degree from Monash University, for example, was on sale for US$7,OOO ($12,950), while a Master’s was US$9,OOO. SEE PAGE
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  • 655 1  -  China nationals, hit by million-dollar scam, avoid calling home; Jobless S'poreans, hurt by retrenchments, avoid visiting relatives by KAREN CHEN COUNT your blessings if you celebrate Chinese New Year by tucking into succulent chicken, abalone or shiitake mushrooms at the reunion dinner tonight. For about 1,000 China nationals
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  • LOCAL
    • 337 2  -  by ZUBAIDAH NAZEER THIS morning, Khairah Faroukh, 6, will leave for Eunos Primary School fully expecting to be suspended. The reason: She will be in a tudung, or headscarf. Khairah, who wore the tudung on Jan 14, will join two other Primary
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    • 153 2 IN his Chinese New Year message, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong urged Chinese Singaporeans to include Muslim colleagues, friends and neighbours in their celebrations. “This Chinese New Year, go out of your way to invite them to your festivities,” he said. “Muslim Singaporeans should
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    • 271 2  -  by KHUSHWANT SINGH THEY came in Mercedes-Benzes, Lexus and BMW cars. Others also arrived at the Dempsey Road carpark in Nissans, Toyotas, Protons, and taxis, as well as on motorcycles, to board the shuttle buses, to take the short ride to the Dalvey Estate
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    • 97 2 onekindact Rajan LAST month two friends and I took taxi 5H3535 at lam from Serangoon Road to three places. We dropped one friend at Yishun and the second at Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4. My place was Jurong West Street 61. The driver did not know the
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    • 318 3  -  by CARA van MIRIAH ON the surface, it has all been bustle, colour and fun. But a persistent gloom hangs over the street bazaar in Chinatown. Many stallholders say they have been stung by sluggish sales. While the crowds,
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    • 173 3 A RESIDENT of Blk 203, Toa Pay oh North, who was up watchingTV till past 2am yesterday morning, saw more drama outside his kitchen window. When he heard sounds coming from the carpark at his block, he looked out of his kitchen and saw a man
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    • 226 6 DIDN'T we all celebrate our country’s birthday a few months ago? Queuing up overnight for the tickets, flocking to the National Stadium and taking part in the celebrations? So, how have differences like the tudung uproar cropped up so suddenly? Don’t we all enjoy nasi briyani,
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    • 169 6 THE Singapore Democratic Party has no worthwhile issue on which to challenge the PAP Government. It is exploiting the tudung controversy and trying to act like “heroes” to the people involved. Dr Chee Soon Juan, after self-destructing with the now notorious incident with PM
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    • 76 6 I REFER to “Hooking MRT tunnels up to the airwaves too costly” (Streats, Feb 8), a letter from Singapore Broadcasting Authority about the feasibility of providing broadcast services in MRT tunnels. Does this mean we may have TVMobile on the MRT? If so, I’m horrified. TVMobile
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    • 144 6 THE letter from Singapore Broadcasting Authority (“Hooking MRT tunnels up to the airwaves too costly, Streats, Feb 8), missed the point. When the MRT underground stations and tunnels were launched, it was said they would also serve as bomb shelters in case of war. Isn’t airwave
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  • FINANCIAL
    • Brighter prospects for world economy
      • 326 4 -AP OTTAWA Economic prospects have brightened for the world's industrial powers, G-7 finance officials said. Concluding their first meeting of the year on Saturday, the G-7 finance ministers and central bank governors said they were more upbeat now than at their last meeting,
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      • 179 4 Wire services OTTAWA The US economy is heading for growth of 3-3.5 per cent as soon as the last quarter of this year, US Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill said here on Saturday. Said Mr O’Neill: “We agreed that we must continue to bolster
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      • 104 4 -Wiresevices OTTAWA Japanese Finance Minister Masajuro Shiokawa said here on Saturday his country’s economy is expected to grow in 2003. As for the fiscal year starting on April 1, 2002, he said the economy was set to stagnate with zero growth. Mr Shiokawa
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    • 218 4 -AP CLEVELAND An investment broker who disappeared after he prompted the FBI to investigate US$3OO million ($549 mil- lion) missing from his clients’ accounts turned himself in. Mr Frank Gruttadauria (above), manager of a Cleveland office of Lehman Brothers, surrendered at the FBl’s downtown
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    • 225 4 -AFP SINGAPORE The discovery of alleged terrorist cells in Southeast Asia with links to Saudi militant Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaeda network could affect regional efforts to recapture foreign investors’ confidence, analysts say. The terror scare could not have come at
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    • 31 6 HOME.WOR Beat the recession blues. Life! brings you a guide to coping with pressures at work and at home every Tuesday in our section called Home. Work -■'llf' w i i
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    • 40 6 Interchange have your say Streats is pleased to publish your views. To be heard, e-mail us at streats@sph.comsg or write to The Editor, Streats, WOO Too Pay oh North, Singapore *****4. You should indude your name, address and contact number.
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  • REGIONAL
    • 284 8 Wire services MANILA The political storm over the role of US forces in the Philippines’ war against Muslim extremists intensified yesterday after President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo slammed those opposing American help as“lovers of terrorists”. “No president of the Philippines,
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    • 239 8 -AP HONGKONG For Hongkong couples hurrying to get married before the Year of the Horse begins tomorrow, fortunetellers have a word of advice: don’t rush. Many couples are scrambling to get hitched because of a superstition that without the auspicious Start-Of-Spring
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    • 154 8 -AP KUALA LUMPUR The family of a Malaysian man arrested in the Philippines with 104 passports has pleaded for his release, saying he has no ties to any terrorist groups. Mr Azmi Salleh, who was detained at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport on
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    • 318 8 MELBOURNE-There are fake degree certificates for sale on the Internet. Some of them carry the names of Australian universities including Monash, Melbourne and RMIT. The Age reported yesterday that the people behind the scam offer “verifiable” Monash University degrees for US$7,OOO ($13,000) for a
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    • 138 8 Reuters JAKARTA-A senior leader of Indonesia’s largest Muslim group has asked the government to detain Islamic militants suspected of having terrorist links. The comments made by Mr Masduki Baidlowi, deputy secretary-general of the 40-million strong Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), provide political cover for President
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • GLOBAL
    • 408 11 LONDON After mastering the technique of cloning, scientists concluded that men were not needed to father babies. Now, scientists have developed an artificial womb, which allows embryos to grow outside the body. So women too need not take active part in
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    • 111 11 Dr Uu removed ceils from the endometrium the lining of the womb. She and her colleagues grew these cells in the laboratory using hormones and growth factors. Dr Liu then grew layers of these cells on scaffolds of bio-degradable material which had been modelled into shapes
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    • 113 11 Reuters NEW DELHI India has arrested a Dubai-based man accused of masterminding an attack on a US office in the eastern city of Calcutta last month. Farhan Malik also known as Aftab Malik and Aftab Ansari -r had been detained by United Arab Emirates
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    • America's terror war
      • 74 11 -AFP CHINA has slammed as “unacceptable” recent remarks by CIA chief George Tenet, who warned that Chinese acquiescence in the US anti-terror campaign did not mean Beijing had lost sight of its prime goal of becoming a major Asian power. The official Xinhua news agency quoted Chinese
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      • 63 11 -Reuters AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister John Howard said that comments by US President George W Bush singling out an “axis of evil” nations were appropriate. “I think President Bush’s speech was a first-class one, and I understood full well the language he used and why he did it,”
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    • 187 11 -AFP LONDON Princess Margaret was the beautiful, fun-loving royal pin-up of her day but true love eluded her. She was 14 when she met Group Captain Peter Townsend (seen here with Princess Margaret), a decorated World War II fighter pilot who was equerry to her father,
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    • 45 11 IT'S A DOG-EAT-DOG WORLD: Afghan men watching dogs fighting in Mazar-e-Sharif, Northern Afghanistan. Dog fighting, banned by the Taleban because it promotes gambling, is back every week. About 500 spectators, only men and boys, pay 10,000 Afghanis, (about 27 cents), to watch raw conflict PicAP
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  • easy STREATS
    • Article, Illustration
      823 13  -  It all started when Perfect 10 deejay Rod Monteiro complained on radio last week that Valentine's Day is made for women. Actress Michelle Chong agrees. In fact, she went one step further to say that Valentine's Day should be dedicated to the pampering of women by their
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    • 173 14 SINGAPOREANS are not the only ones saddened by the death of former president Ong Teng Cheong. Taiwanese songbird Cai Qin has also expressed her grief over losing a long-time friend. “I’ve known Mr Ong for 15 years, when he was the secre-tary-general for NTUC,”
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    • 137 14 COLLEGE drama Felicity will go out with a bang, promises TV studio Warner Bros. “With the end of college for Felicity, the series will go out on a high note,” network entertainment president Jordan Levin told TV Guide Online. The fifth and last season will see the return
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    • 204 14 WITH all that has been said and written about scandal-tainted Chu Mei-feng, you would think you knew everything about her. Then comes word that the Taiwanese former politician and reluctant pom star can sing. And she is headed this way for a
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    • 199 14 R&B SINGER R Kelly is under police investigation over a videotape i showing him hav- I ing sex with an underage girl. The 26-minute tape was sent to the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper two weeks ago. The girl in the video, now 17, was identified
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    • 431 16  -  f A y#** Sty IShbAllNu on a shoestring by JUDI LC Looking to impress in the kitchen on a budget? Judi Low's recipes for stylish, nutritious; yummy meals that are easy to do and cost $lO or less for four servings, will see you
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    • 94 18 It will be fair all day all over the island. So you don't have to worry if you have to gallop out for some last-minute shopping for the Chinese New Year. Roads will stay dry and so traffic should be smooth. Temperatures will be between 24°C
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    • Just a minute
      • 247 18 Saddled with last-minute Chinese New Year shopping? You can shop till late at Chinatown tonight and still catch a bus home. Tibs: The last No 6 1 bus leaves its terminal at 12.50 am; No 190 at 1.30 am; No 851 at 1.15 am and No 961 at 1.05
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    • Happenin'
      • 76 18 RIVER HONGBAO Marina Promenade Till Sunday Free Feast your eyes on Chinese cultural performances such as the White Snow dance and amazing acrobatics. Into its 16th year, the festival also includes a karaoke competition. And tQwering above all this is a 12-metre-high God of Fortune. Tonight,
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      • 88 18 DOWNTOWN EAST'SHARP NIGHT' Event Square, Downtown East Feb 23,8 pm $5 (member), $8 (non-member) Tickets at Downtown East information counter and all NTUC clubhouses. Re-live the “Sharp Night” of the 1970 s one of the biggest TV draws of its time! The Chinese-language variety show will be brought to
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      • 34 18 SINGAPORE PHILATELIC MUSEUM Wednesday, 9am-6pm Free Just for the day, admission to the museum is free. Find out more about stamps featuring horses and view a collection of the royal mail of Siam.
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      • 163 18 IN THE COMPANY OF LOVE Jubilee Hall, Raffles Hotel Thursday and Friday, Bpm $5O Call 9748-0961 or 9689-3122 for tickets This Valentine’s Day, treat your loved one to sentimental tunes from Burt Bacharach, the Carpenters and many more. The Philippine Cultural Society brings you The Company, Philippines’
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    • Tune in TV & Movie news
      • 40 19 WONDERFUL LIFE ASPIRATION 3.30 pm, Channel U Lina Ng and Bryan Wong star as people from different ends of the world. Lina, a perfectionist, and Bryan, a baker, marry but the marriage falls apart. Directed by ex-movie critic Kelvin Tong.
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      • Article, Illustration
        50 19 7 Opm, TV Works Smiley is a mild-mannered hitman who kidnaps Keiko, the daughter of a super-rich businessman Jiro Nishi. Jiro, newly bankrupt, calls in thugs to get his daughter back. Then Keiko falls in love with Smiley. Starring Mark Wahlberg, Lou Diamond Phillips and Christina Applegate.
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      • 65 19 10.30 pm, Channel U T\vo comic book writers Ye Feng (Julian Cheung) and WuYun (Eason Chen) fall for Meng (Ruby Lin). Both artists have almost no social skills, and so create comic book heroes Heng Dao and Hao Nan (Nicholas Tse) to vent their feelings about the girl.
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      • 60 19 Bpm, Channel 8 Jersy, a Hongkong gambler, goes to Tokyo with his girlfriend. He runs into “Gambling King” Cool, and helps him rescue his sweetheart, who is being ill-treated by her husband. To save her, Cool must gamble with Iron, the “Gambling King” of Japan. Starring Louis
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      • 134 19 HE was desperate to make it in show business, and would do anything to make the right connections. So Christopher Hahn, 30, tried to break into the Dreamworks studio in Hollywood to meet Steven Spielberg, who is head of the studios. After “at least 20” unsuccessful break-ins, Hahn
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    • Article, Illustration
      102 19 ASIAN BAR AND RESTAURANT SO Eu Tong Sen Street Tel: 532-6006 TONIGHT, the zesty Asian dragon welcomes the Year of the Horse. Between 10pm and 3am, you can chill out to groovy downtempo tunes spiced up by tabla players. Tonight, ladies enjoy free entry and free drinks. Guys
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 512 18 by Kelli Fox at Astrology.com Streats reader Jennifer Soon Outfit Solid Fuel Make-up Angela Choo @*****422 Pic Francis Lee ail 2U4-titst)b or visi www.sbstransit.com.sg for more details. Lei. You can also win prizes in games like Wheel of Fortune and Tic Tac Toe. Loccnenm ana Cole Porter. AQUARIUS JAN 20-FEB
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  • Sports
    • 521 20 STREATS continues with its S-League countdown. Today, UM HAN MING writes on TawanSripan from Sembawang. OnlyinStreats. TAWAN Sripan (left) packs loads of talent into his 65kg frame and, naturally, tops the shopping list of several elite SLeague clubs. S-League
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    • 34 21 HOT SHOW ON ICE: Russian figure skaters Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin compete in the pairs short programme during the Winter Olympics at the Salt Lake City on Saturday PicAP
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    • 409 21 -AFP PHILADELPHIA Michael Jordan believes that Washington Wizards can compete against any team in the National Basketball Association. “I’m pretty sure on any given night, we can compete,” Jordan said after a light practice, gearing up for today’s All-Star Game. “Philly (Philadelphia) is the
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    • SOCCER
      • 93 21 -AFP LONDON Alex Ferguson insisted yesterday that he will leave as Manchester United manager in 2005 and will not change his mind again. The 60-year-old boss is set to sign a new contract today that will keep him at Old Trafford for three more years.
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      • 87 21 -AFP APPIANO GENTILE, Italy Inter Milan has given Ronaldo permission to continue his recovery from injury in Brazil- just hours after the club’s coach Hector Cuper had insisted that the player must return to Italy as planned. Cuper had been unequivocal that the 25-year-old would not
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    • 456 22  -  Soccer TALK by TAN KIM HAN WARNING: Liverpool’s Reds are on the loose now. Really loose. Six goals against Ipswich on Saturday and four against Leeds earlier are ample proof that they have broken out of the cage. Yes, the big scores are certainly good news for
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    • 75 22 Aston Villa 1 (Merson 28) Chelsea 1 (Lampard 65) Bolton 1 (Gardner 38) West Ham 0 Derby 0 Sunderland 1 (Quinn 80) Fulham 2 (Hayles 31, Malbranque 63) Blackburn 0 Ipswich 0 Liverpool 6 (Xavier 16, Heskey43,9o, Hyypia 52, Owen 62,71) Middlesbrough 2 (Ince 51, Windass 88) Leeds
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    • 169 22 Team P W D L F A Pts I. Liverpool 27 15 7 5 44 24 52 INewcastle 26 16 4 6 51 33 52 3. Utd 26 16 3 7 64 35 51 4. 25 13 9 3 50 30 48 5. 26 1111 4 46 26
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    • 152 22 Reuters LONDON Acting Liverpool manager Phil Thompson said his team’s 6-0 demolition of Ipswich Town on Saturday would have sent a warning to its rivals for the English Premier League title. Two goals apiece from England strikers Michael Owen and Emile Heskey helped
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    • 222 23 Reuters ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE-Charlton 0 Man United 2 J LONDON Ttoo goals from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sent Manchester United back to the top of the English Premier League yesterday as the champion won 2-0 at Charlton Athletic. United, which has won 11
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    • 506 23 Eriksson names four new players for Holland friendly Reuters LONDON Manager Sven Goran Eriksson (right) named young defenders Wayne Bridge and Ledley King as well as strikers Darius Vassell and Michael Ricketts in his squad for England’s friendly international against Holland on Wednesday. The Swede named the
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    • 278 23  -  by LIM HAN MING KING'S CUP Thailand 4 Singapore 0 SINGAPORE started its King’s Cup campaign the same way it finished 20 years ago by losing. Yesterday, the Lions crashed to host country Thailand in the first match of the 33rd King’s Cup at the Suprachalasai
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