Streats, 16 April 2003

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  • 10 1 Streats WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 2003 E-mail: streats@sph.com.sg mita <p> 111/03/2003
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  • 660 1  -  Staff urged to take unpaid leave, brace for lower allowances Janice Wong SINGAPORE Airlines, with more cabin crew on its hands than there are flights to deploy them on, will introduce a series of measures to keep costs down and still retain most of
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    • 51 1 JS§r DETECT German-made diagnostic kits will arrive by tomorrow PAGE 2 SUSPEND Freeze CPF contributions to help business and workers, says v %|gp fif Lee Han Shih PAGE 18 BEWARE •Jlfijgr jrf??j&-'. V s S-League boss Chan King Fook warns clubs to buck up or be relegated J£ PAGE 24
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  • SARS UPDATE
    • 461 2  -  Kits will be made available to TTSH when they arrive tomorrow Zubaidah Nazeer SINGAPORE doctors will soon be able to confirm within two hours if a person having symptoms of Sars is in fact a victim of the dreaded disease. German-made diagnostic kits for severe acute
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    • 204 2  -  Gary Lim ONE of the hottest sellers in town is an anti-Sars kit offered by the Raffles Medical Group (RMG). Each kit comprises a digital thermometer, vitamin C pills, surgical masks and alcohol swabs, After clearing pharmacy shelves of vitamins, detergents and other health-related products,
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    • 31 3 TREATED AND DISCHARGED.. 85 IN HOSPITAL 64 IN CRITICAL CONDITION 18 DEAD 11 TOTAL NO OF CASES... 162 INDEX CASES 7 SUSPECT CASES ADMITTED 86 UNDER HOME QUARANTINE. 575
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    • 362 3  -  GIS scientists take crucial step towards developing vaccine B y Chua Kong Ho SCIENTISTS from the Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) have cracked the genetic code of a previously unknown strain of coronavirus, which they believe causes Sars, using samples taken from a local Sars patient.
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    • 416 4  -  3 women’s plea for accommodation draws heartwarming response from readers Julie Sim THE story of three Tan Tock Seng Hospital nurses seeking a roof over their heads in the face of eviction by their Novena Lodge landlord, reported in Streats yesterday, drew a heart-warming response
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    • 390 4  -  By Sarah Ng WHEN primary schools reopen today, the children will be returning to classrooms which have never been more clean. Not just free from dust but germs as well. Many schools are cleaning classrooms more often and with more disinfectant to make them inhospitable to
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    • 215 4 Help Needy Sars Patients and Their Families COURAGE FUND TO DONATE BY CHEQUE A crossed cheque made out to “The Courage Fund” should be sent to The Courage Fund, c/o National Healthcare Group, 6, Commonwealth Lane, Level 6, GMTI Building, Singapore *****7 BY PHONE From now till April 30, members
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    • 1068 5 LET'S A R^ n OETHER Singapore is using an 'isolate and Contain' strategy to stop the spread of SARS. We are taking more stringent steps than what the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends. SARS is spread through close contact with an infected person. There is no evidence so far of
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  • AFTER SADDAM
    • 597 6 Law makes shaky comeback as joint patrols start BAGHDAD Yesterday, the only thing more elusive than deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein was law and order here. And, as if to underscore the extent of their unpreparedness to tackle the problem, the Americans on
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    • 86 6 LONDON US forces in Iraq claim to have found “suspicious labs”, in the first tangible indication that deposed president Saddam Hussein could indeed have been developing chemical weapons. Mobile “chemical and biological laboratories” were discovered buried at a factory filled with empty artillery shells near Karbala, south
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    • 167 6 -AFP BAGHDAD Till recently they were getting the royal treatment. But with their master gone, the pets of deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein are suffering in silence today. His pets included a lion, a lioness, three cubs, two leopards and a bear. The animals are paralysed by
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    • 158 6 Reuters LONDON Former Iraqi oil official Fadhil Othman has emerged as a prime candidate to run the country’s oil ministry, industry sources said on Monday. Mr Othman, with more than 20 years in the top ranks at Iraq’s State Oil Marketing Organisation (Somo), has been
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    • 342 8 Arailess Baghdad boy blames media for not getting promised medical help THE pictures of Ali Ismail Abbas, the 12-year-old Baghdad boy who lost his arms in a US air strike that killed his entire family, may have evoked the sympathies of millions of people around the world.
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    • 180 8 V COMMAND ENGLISH AND COMMAND A BETTER CAREER. Thames Language School (TLS) is established to fulfill the rising demand for training in effective spoken and written English, and to empower employees with the most valuable of market skills effective communication. Thames Proficiency in English provides students with a strong foundation
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  • Morning Rush
    • 548 10  -  Sentosa chief: Now is the time to invest By Khushwant Singh TRUE to his philosophy that the best time to invest is during a downturn, Sentosa head honcho Darrell Metzger yesterday announced the start of a $2O million redevelopment plan featuring more than
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    • 129 11 BUZZSTOP TWO surveys have found that the Singapore consumer is in a gloomy mood, The Straits Times reports today. Their findings, released yesterday, show that consumer confidence, already battered by anxieties in the build-up to the Iraq war in March, has been pushed even lower by Sars
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    • Article, Illustration
      68 11 Japanese toy maker Tomy unveiled the Evio, an electronic violin, at a press preview yesterday in Tokyo. The instrument has to be connected to a television after which a user can easily play music stored in the body as well as add music notes through music cartridges. It will
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    • 134 11 Arrest at Holland Drive POLICE arrested an unemployed man last night in connection with several robbery cases in the west of Singapore. Ironically, the arrest came about an hour after police issued a media release appealing for information about the robberies. The 40-year-old suspect was held
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    • 110 11 Online trading DBS TD Waterhouse is to offer a new online trading service that charges 0.1 per cent commission. According to a report in today’s issue of The Business Times, the commission rate matches the one on OCBC Securities’ new Giro-linked investment account. The DBS TD
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    • 120 11 Accounting controls THE Law Society has proposed tighter accounting controls after four rogue lawyers made off with clients’ money. The four lawyers, all in their 30s, in separate cases pocketed a total of about $6.7 million belonging to their clients. According to a report in
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    • 89 11 MORE than 50 unhappy American International Assurance (AIA) policyholders joined the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) yesterday, so that it can help settle their dispute with the insurance company. The dispute erupted five weeks ago when hundreds of policy-holders found that they had to keep paying
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    • 88 11 A RECORD number of retired foreigners set up second homes in Malaysia last year under a governmentbacked scheme, The Straits Times reports today. The Malaysia, My Second Home programme gives retired foreigners who meet certain criteria a five-year visa and the right to buy real estate. A
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    • 107 11 PALESTINIAN Authority leader Yasser Arafat has rejected the proposed cabinet drawn up by Mr Mahmoud Abbas, the man he chose as prime minister, the Times of London reported yesterday. Mr Arafat is understood to be particularly angry at moves to give responsibility for security to Muhammad Dahlan,
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    • 72 11 SUPERMODELS have discovered a new benefit of being tall. Bigger babies Researchers from Britain’s Bristol University claim that long-legged women produce larger offspring, The Daily Telegraph reported yesterday. Their studies show a link between the length of a mother’s limbs and her child’s birth weight. For
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    • 133 10 Secretaries Surprise zi Zf April An efficient and diligent secretary is worthy of a well-deserved respite from the daily toils of the office grind. This Secretaries’ Week, express your appreciation to this pillar of strength by lavishing him or her with gratifying treats of the gastronomical kind. Secretaries Buffet Bonanza
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  • Financial
    • 362 13  -  Despite Sars, S&P sovereign forecasts stay unchanged B v r Ckoong Choon Yee STANDARD Poor’s (S&P) Rating Services has said that sovereign ratings in the Asia-Pacific region remain “secure” despite the negative impact of Sars (Severe acute respiratory syndrome) on most economies. A commentary released yesterday
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    • 158 13 Bloomberg NUREMBERG Grundig AG, Europe’s top radio maker and a familiar name in Singapore, filed for protection against creditors in Germany’s biggest insolvency filing this year. Grundig sought creditor protection after talks with two separate investors failed. Beko Elektronik AS, Turkey’s top maker of electronic goods,
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    • 268 15 University of California says it lost sBoom because of them Reuters NEW YORK AOL-Time Warner boss Steve Case and two executives have been accused of insider trading in a lawsuit being brought against the company. The lawsuit was filed in a Los Angeles court by two institutional
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    • 120 15 STI: 1,291.83 8.96 Reuters SHARES posted cautious gains yesterday as some battered blue chips such as Singapore Airlines rose on bargain buying. The Straits Times Index rose 0.70 per cent, or 8.96 points, to 1,291.83. “A weak economy is underlying the overall investment environment at the moment,” said
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    • 24 15 •AS AT APRIL 15 US$: S$1.779 S$2.790 EURO: S91.912 S$: 67.72 YEN S$: RM2.136 S$: HK$4.384 S$: 24.09 BAHT S$: 4,966 RUPIAH
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    • 461 16 Global ambitions brewing as Starbucks plans 1,200 stores this year -ap SEATTLE As McDonald’s downsizes plans for adding golden arches around the world, the next global corporate icon is on the rise. Starbucks already has turned much of North America into a Starbucks Nation.
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    • 223 14 The Basics of Single Stock Futures Single Stock Futures (SSFs) are futures contracts on individual stocks. The introduction of single stock futures (SSFs) by SGX-DT has provided a link between two kinds of financial markets securities and futures. The availability of SSFs makes it easier to hedge portfolios and capture
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  • Comment
    • 746 18  -  By LEE HAN SHIH The Business Times IF the Government wants to help people affected by Sars, it should suspend Central Provident Fund contributions from employers and employees for the next three to six months. Four weeks into the severe acute respiratory syndrome scare, it
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  • Vocal
    • 289 19 I REFER to the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) charity show which raised $6.8 million on April 13. It clearly demonstrates the generosity of Singaporeans even in times of adversity like the current economic downturn and the Sars outbreak. According to NKF’s website,
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    • 163 19 I WOULD like to comment on “Card scan failed first time” (Streats, April 10), a letter of reply by Mr Vincent Lim of SBS Transit Ltd to Ms Amanda Chow’s letter “Driver yelled at me” (Streats, March 28). It is quite obvious that Ms Chow was
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    • 212 19 THE school-ranking system has produced only exam-smart students, not wellbalanced and morally upright individuals. Mr Lee Han Shih’s commentary, “Grades or creativity, MOE?” (Streats, April 9), was indeed an eye-opener on how the Singapore school-ranking system has affected the lives of countless generations of students.
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    • 83 19 THANK you for Mr Lee Han Shih’s lucid commentary, “Grades or creativity, MOE?” (Streats, April 9). Today, our ultra-modem school buildings may be envied overseas. However, behind the facade, little in terms of teaching and learning has changed. Buildings do not make a school just
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    • 129 19 NURSES from Tan Tock Seng Hospital or other hospitals who are being shunned by the public while taking public transport should not be offended. It is out of fear for personal safety that people react this way. If I were to see uniformed medical staff
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    • 117 19 EVEN if it is reported that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has been caught alive or his body has been found, it will be difficult to convince everyone that such news is authentic or reliable. For a long time, and particularly during the recent war,
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    • 56 19 IN our story “4 UOB execs got ssom” (Streats, April 15), we wrongly reported that the four executive directors of United Overseas Bank each collected $12.7 million. The amount reported refers to what they received as a group. So the headline should read “4 UOB execs got 12.7 m”.
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    • 85 19 HA\'E YOUR »AY E-mail us at stl'eats@sph.cdlll.sg or write to The Editor, Streats, News Centre, 1000 Toa Payoh North, Singapore *****4. You should include your name, address and contact number. We reserve the right to edit your letters for brevity and clarity. By yolir writing to us, it shall be
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  • Medical
    • 307 20 YOU really need to sweat and pant if your exercise is to do you any real good. That’s the verdict of recent research published in the journal Heart, the BBC reports. The current guidelines on heart health recommend 30 minutes of moderate exercise,
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    • 141 20 QWhen do we bum fat? How can I lose weight? A Any activity that requires muscle to work will use up energy. The source of this energy is usually both carbohydrate and fat. To lose weight, you would need to use up more energy than you consume. You
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    • 123 20 WANT TO UPGRADE YOUR CAREER? START BY UPGRADING YOUR IT SKILLS. IT skills are becoming more and more important in this day and age. Indeed, having the right technical knowledge can make all the difference when it comes to promotion or retrenchment. That’s why the Informatics Professional Development Centre (IPDC)
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  • EasyStreats
    • 590 21 Short hml'films will In screened lids Saturday and Sunday as part of the Singapore Inter/iutionalFilm Festival LIM speaks to two ofthcJUm-makers on their DOING it yourself, and on a budget, is very much the mark of the short film. And for June Chua’s 14-minute piece, The Usher,
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    • 374 22 GARYLIM describes why Leslie Cheung’s last movie left him feeling spooked IT was a movie that became the talk of the town from the cleaning aunties to the entertainment reporters due to an unfortunate and unforeseeable chain of events Inner Senses, the last movie which the
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    • 167 22 ONE of the three still-living survivors of the Titanic sinking 91 years ago yesterday declined to see the new documentary film by James Cameron, who made the movie Titanic in 1997. Ghosts of the Abyss explores the wreck using specially-designed remote control cameras, and is
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    • 137 22 THE Lord Of The Rings and Spiderman have topped the shortlist for this year’s MTV Movie Awards, with five nominations each. They are both up for the Best Film award, competing against The Ring, Barbershop and 8 Mile. For Best Male Performance, contenders are Eminem
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    • 101 23 THE El Nino weather event, bringing drought, and La Nina, floods, became household names in the 1980 s and 90s. Australian scientists have added a third: northwest cloud bands. These If clouds, shaped like a scythe skm up in the sky, interact with frontal systems, bringing
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    • Tune in TV & MOVIE NEWS
      • 45 23 Midnight, Channel 5 Willow, Tara, Anya and Xander secretly perform a powerful spell at Buffy’s grave to resurrect the Slayer but a group of demon bikers interferes with the spell. The Slayerettes flee, not knowing if the spell worked or not.
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      • 55 23 llpm, Channel 5 A new series based on the legendary Batman and Cat Woman sagas from the famous Gotham City. Batman’s daughter, Helena, teams up with Bat Girl to carry on their crime-fighting quest, with some help from a newcomer with a special gift. Starring Ashley Scott,
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    • Happenin’
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        54 23 NONSENSICAL IDIOSYNCRACIES 2 Tomorrow till Sunday, Bpm The Substation, Guinness Theatre Tickets at $l5 and $lO from the box office (tel: 6337-7800) It’s a play within a play about a play an absurd and hilarious exercise in self-reflexivity with a fashionably non-linear narrative. Featuring familiar faces such as Fame
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      • 56 23 LONGEST BATIK PAINTING Tomorrow till April 21,10am-10pm Singapore Expo Hall 6 Renowned batik artist Sarkasi Said will work day and night over five days to produce the longest batik painting by a single artist in this region. His attempt will be during the Asia Trade Expo Halal Food Fiesta,
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 237 23 If you wish to have your event highlighted in Happenin’, e-mail Streats at streats@sph.com.sg or fax 6319-8191-Please check with organisers for latest status of events. Rachel Chow After a rebonding session and a highlighting job, I felt the need to give my hair the extra care and conditioning it deserved...rebonding
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 431 23 Yourdailyhoroseope |P AQUARIUS PISCES JAN 20 FEB 18 FEB 19- MAR 20 Your luck and sense of humour improve as someone new comes along for the ride. Past injustice, if you think about it at all, is more of a joke than a wound. Why is it so amazing to
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  • Sports
    • 423 24  -  Demoted S-League clubs to lose FAS seed money, sponsorship revenue B v Tan Kim Han THE Football Association of Singapore is almost certain to introduce relegation in the S-League next season. The reason: To rid the competition, now into its eighth year, of nonachievers. S-League chief executive
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    • 162 24 The S-League will be more interesting with not just the fight for the title but to avoid relegation as well. But if the FAS wants to bring in another foreign team, perhaps it should re-evaluate based on how Sinchi performs throughout this season.’ Home Unitedfan
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    • Article, Illustration
      549 25  -  Soccer smart By LIM HAN MING FIREWORKS. Highly charged atmosphere. Explosive clash. Fiery descriptions are often used whenever Arsenal and Manchester United clash. Tonight (tomorrow morning, Singapore time) will be no different. So who will get burnt? Arsenal, because a Ruud shock awaits it. With 39 goals in all
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    • 118 25 ARSENAL v MANCHESTER UNITED Head to head: Arsenal won 73, Man U 75. Draws 38. Last meeting: Dec 7, 2002 Man U 2 Arsenal 0 Last six EPL matches: Arsenal DWWLWD; Man U DWWWWW Team news: Arsenal Shaaban injured, Vieira, Pires doubtful; Man U Veron injured. Giggs, O’Shea,
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    • 305 26 WASHINGTON Only after Michael Jordan (below) went to the bench for the last time in a home game did fans give the National Basketball Association legend a worthy farewell tribute. The 82nd consecutive sellout crowd of 20,178 rose and applauded when Jordan was removed. They continued
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    • 485 27  -  Tee-off with Godfrey By GODFREY ROBERT The Straits Times AT best, his involvement with sports was as a keen fan. Malaysia Cup soccer, Grand Prix motor racing, Grand Slam and Davis Cup tennis and some school sports interest him. But golf was not on Daniel
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 58 26 IN THE LIVING ROOM GENERAL Sportscenter Asia (ESPN Ch 23, Bpm). SOCCER: EPL: Arsenal v Manchester United (ESPN Ch 23, tomorrow, 2.30 am). International friendly: Korea v Japan (Channel i, 6pm). TENNIS: Masters Series, Monte Carlo: 2nd rd (Star Sports Ch 24, 4pm). DELAYED TELECAST SOCCER: EPL: Arsenal v Manchester
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