Today, 28 April 2001

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  • 8 1 TODAY Saturday A P r»28, 2001 MITAIPI 13S/U/2000
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  • 442 1  -  Kim-Kyna Tan You're being taken for a ride, says feminist icon by trim@ne wstoday. co m. sg IF Germaine Greer (right) was Eve in the Garden of Eden, there might not have been the original sin. For the serpent would not have been able to
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  • 137 1 Bloomberg SINGAPORE Telecommunications (SingTel) said its shareholders will vote at a meeting at the end of May on the government's decision to give up its right to veto major decisions. The Government, which owns 78 per cent of SingTel, has officially informed the
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  • 127 1 SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) will continue to pay allowances to all the crew members of the illfated SQOO6 flight beyond the end of April. This covers those who are certified unfit to fly or those who do not want to. After meeting the crew members again
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  • 89 1 MESSING with the law does not pay, as Falungong members are finding out. Some members, jailed for the New Year's Eve illegal assembly, have been given only a few days to leave the country. "They were all asked to give reasons why they should be allowed
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  • 81 1 NOT only do you get to read exclusive stories in our May Day edition, you can also win a Cornell refrigerator, a Star Cruise Tour and a Timberland watch in a special contest that we are organising. Just sign up as a union member using a
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  • HOT NEWS
    • 491 2  -  Elaine Quek Overworked mum stabbed her own children by elaine@newstoday.com.sg LIKE some horror movies, so chilling precisely because they are so familiar, a court case portrayed the dilemma of a very average Singaporean family. An overworked mother, straddling home and career, tendered her resignation. A conscientious
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    • 188 2  -  Rachel Lo by rachel@news today.com. sg THE evergreen, ever-boyish Edmund Chen is back with MediaCorp after five years on foreign shores. Previously an artiste with the then Television Corporation of Singapore, Edmund stretched his wings and left the broadcasting company in 1996 to explore
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    • 167 2  -  Lee U-Wen by uwen@newstoday.com.sg INTREPID youth today have plenty to smile about with the opening of SPARKc, a new children's adventure centre which will cater to kids from 10 to 13. Located at East Coast Park, the centre aims to spark an interest in the
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    • 326 2  -  Leong Phei Phei by pheiphei@newstoday,com,sg IMAGINE discussing policies with Government officials over lunch right in the heart of Shenton Way. Or over a cup of coffee at the community club near your home. These will soon become possible, with initiatives put in
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    • 138 3 SHAH ALAM Selangor has been put on dengue alert following the death of four people and hospitalisation of 1,383 in the last four months. Menteri Besar Datuk Sen Dr Mohd Khir Toyo said the State Government viewed the increase in the number of cases very seriously. It
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    • 290 3 Agencies Fears of violence grow as D-Day approaches JAKARTA Foreign missions in Jakarta are being provided extra protection by police, amid fears of possible violence during next week's expected parliamentary censure of President Abdurrahman Wahid. "We have deployed extra personnel to protect all embassies here, and
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    • 136 3 AFP WASHINGTON An anticrime Bill in the US that defines foetuses as human beings sparked strong debate on Thursday. Abortion rights proponents said it would roll back the right to terminate pregnancy. The Unborn Victims of Violence Act debated in the US House of Representatives would
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    • 133 4 T have been involved in the union move- W ment for three decades, and I have personally known Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong for more than 15 years. He is a man who has a special place for workers in his heart. He has personally presented
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    • Article, Illustration
      367 4  -  Joy Frances NTUC award for Sat Pal Khattar by joy@ne ws to day. com.sg HE is a top lawyer. A man who, you would think spends his time rubbing shoulders with the elite. But at heart, Mr Sat Pal Khattar, remains a man of the people. This has
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    • 270 4  -  Leong Phei Phei by pheiphei@newstoday.com.sg WHILE some complain that foreigners come here to take up plum jobs, some 100 foreigners in Hougang have been quietly doing a task which Singaporeans have shied away from. They are the foreign nurses at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) and
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    • 28 4 Today and MediaCorp TV Channel 5 Survivor giveaway outside Caltex House yesterday. Some 600 people queued for free Subway sandwiches. Today photo by WONG KHING CHONG
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    • 168 4 Go ahead and dive but not into trouble MORE and more adventureseeking Singaporeans are taking up diving but a lack of awareness about the possible dangers is causing the number of divingrelated illnesses to increase as well The president of the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case), Dr Teo Ho Pin,
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    • 137 3 jßr" rJ Make your point M^t on Talking Point k^^^t Raffles City rWva Shopping Centre. k ~r,&9>jm Today, 6pm. A B| So how? Are we being misunderstood? Speak Good English Movement. /A=OIACOP.P We'll be discussing the correct use of the English language and you are invited to take part in
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 100 4 READ 0N... What about old folk? We ask Elections Department about e-voting and overseas voting/5 Recession? No worries Informatics meets demand For IT education/7 Stay out of China's affairs Beijing issues veiled warning to Australia/1 1 Mega, a better bet She has the edge, but Indonesia's problems are too immense/12
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 879 5 We ask Elections Department about e-voting and overseas voting HOME Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng (right) has announced that electronic voting and overseas voting can be tried out as early as the next General Election. There are those who are still not clear about the logic
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  • LETTERS
    • 283 6 But there's also a need to optimise land use in S'pore I REFER to the letter, "Please don't tear down old estates" (Today, Apr 19), in which the writer appealed to conserve our older housing estates. We agree that the older housing estates are significant
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    • 122 6  -  Jeffrey Tang I REFER to the letter, "Emergency on the road" (Today, Apr 21). I agree with the writer that in the absence of an ambulance, taxis are the next best alternative. Thus, they should be given the privileges of ambulances. But taxis should not be
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    • 193 6 IN his letter, "Hazardous to wealth" (Today, Apr 19), the writer felt that pending the enactment of the Fair Trading Act, bucket shops will milk more ignorant people of their savings. We share his concerns regarding "bucket shops". The Government's approach has been to tackle
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    • 65 6  -  Lint Khom San I REFER to the letter, "Lesson that a doctor learnt" (Today, Apr 27). While I sympathise with the doctor, do consider the plight of a middle-income family whose bed-ridden parent is in a foreign maid's care. The unskilled workers' levy itself may already be
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    • 245 6  -  Narayana Narayana LIKE Ms Susan Ferroa, I too have had a diet of "Singlish" in my schooldays. It used to be more Malay-based rather than Chinese dialect-based. "I don't friend you" was also used then. If we accept that the basis of language
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    • 207 6  -  Li Shu Yi I AM aware that the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is a private organisation and is not funded by the Government. However, I hope that more can be done to encourage the public to make generous donations to the
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    • 76 6 WE thank the writer for his feedback in the letter, "Noisy crows prevent us from sleeping" {Today, Apr 21). Action has been taken to cull the crow population in the Bedok North Road area, and to have the trees pruned. Checks will also be made to ensure
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  • BUSINESS NEWS
    • 409 7  -  Ivay Tan Informatics meets demand for IT education by i vay@n ewsto d ay.co m ,sg DESPITE the unpredictable economic situation, Informatics Holdings will remain a "recessionproof" stock market observers said. Analysts polled by Today have reiterated a "buy" for Informatics, attributing their optimism to the strong
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    • 116 7 MAINBOARD-listed Informatics Holdings has acquired the remaining 20 per cent of Cornerstone Sweden Aktiebolag. The acquisition was made by a member of its Group, Informatics Investments. Cornerstone is the largest advanced technical training company in Sweden. The company is also the largest Microsoft Certified Technical
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    • 159 7 Bloomberg News CREATIVE Technology, maker of the Nomad Jukebox digital-music player, lost more than expected in the third quarter as some computer makers bought fewer sound cards and graphics cards. The loss was US$lOl million {*****.7 million), for the three months to
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    • 181 7 Elec Eltek offers to buy S'pore unit Bloomberg News ELEC Eltek International, a Hong Kong-based investment company has offered to buy 20 per cent of its Singapore unit from minority shareholders under Singapore's new partial take-over law, causing it's share price to rise sharply, Elec Eltek International will offer US$3.OB
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    • 378 7 THE US economy, the engine of global growth, is sputtering. But is it heading for a recession? And what would this mean for Asia? Money Mind finds out. Asian economies are looking vulnerable, even with the 50 basis point rate cut by
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  • MARKET NEWS
    • 418 8 Blue chips rise on hopes of another Fed rate cut WHILE the Nasdaq continued to consolidate, the benchmark ST Index tried the fifth time this week to break out of its deadlock at 1690. What started as directionless trading swung in favour of the blue chips as late
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    • 485 8 KUALA LUMPUR Follow through buying from local institutions and retail investors provided support for the stock market. The Kuala Lumpur Composite Index reached a day's high of 591.3 before profit-taking trimmed its earlier gains. It still managed to end up six points or one
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  • PERSONAL FINANCE
    • 603 9 OVER the last few months, there have been several economic liberalisation initiatives. One which can improve our standard of living and provide significant economic benefits is the review of Medisave to allow insurance to play a greater role in healthcare funding. As it stands, Medisave is primarily a
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    • 651 9 WHAT types of heath/life insurance should Mr Phang take up when it appears his existing insurance coverage is inadequate. Hospitalisation Surgery (H&S) Presently, Mr Phang is employed and probably covered by his company's group H&S scheme. He is also covered under
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 281 10 Reuters It's based on falsified breast cancer study WASHINGTON A treatment for breast cancer which recommended a high dose of chemotherapy followed by bone marrow transplant was based on a study that was falsified. The Journal of Clinical Oncology withdrew the study which it published in 1995.
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    • 41 10 -AFP photo A Bank of Asia customer sits in the back of a mobile bank on a tuk-tuk in central Bangkok. Introduced as a marketing campaign called "Asia Side Walk Bank", it offers foreign exchange and dispenses cash.
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    • 122 10 -AFP WASHINGTON A global economic slowdown will cut growth sharply but a worldwide recession is unlikely, says a top International Monetary Fund (IMF) official. Research director Michael Mussa said global economic growth would be just 3.2 per cent this year more than what is desirable as
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    • 149 10 -AFP NEW DELHI India's premier defence research body is facing a brain drain, with large numbers of scientists deserting their government jobs for higher paid posts with multinational companies. According to an all-party parliamentary committee report, the state-run Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
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    • 152 10 HONG KONG The students, parents and teachers of a primary school in Tin Shui Wai are living in fear after a 10-metre-high crane toppled onto their playground. No one was injured when the crane came to rest less than a metre above an area often
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    • 129 10 THE editor of a French Internet site which ran a story saying the current Miss France, Elodie Gossuin (left), was really a 27--year-old man, says the article was a joke. Mr Frederic Royer, editor of L'Examineur, said his website was purely satirical and that he
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    • 154 10 Reuters ROTTERDAM Dutch prosecutors demanded jail sentences of up to 20 years for nine men involved in the deaths of 58 Chinese illegal immigrants being transported to England last June. The nine Dutch and Turkish men are charged with crimes including manslaughter, human smuggling,
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    • 110 11 WASHINGTON The former wife of fugitive Marc Rich said she did not regret buying the access she used to secure a controversial pardon for her partner from former president Clinton. Ms Denise Rich, the high-rolling Democratic fundraiser who gave millions to the political causes of Mr
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    • 95 11 -AFP KHARTOUM Hijackers of an Ethiopian military plane surrendered to authorities yesterday, as they freed all 50 passengers and crew after a 10-hour hostage drama. Sudan's Information Minister Ghazi Satah Eddine Atabani said the five hijackers, all military cadets including a woman, surrendered to authorities at Khartoum international
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    • 369 11 -AFP Beijing issues veiled warning to Australia CANBERRA China rebuked Australian Prime Minister John Howard for saying Canberra "understood" the United States' commitment to defend Taiwan in the event of Chinese aggression. After Mr Howard issued on Thursday a call for both Washington and Beijing
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  • COMMENTARY
    • 635 12  -  Suresh Kumar She has the edge, but Indonesia's problems are too immense by. WILL Indonesian Vice-President Megawati Sukarnoputri make a better President? I think if we decided to get off from the safety of sitting on the fence, the answer will be a cautious yes. Indeed,
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    • 452 12 In its editorial, the Bangkok Post commented on the danger of allowing popular support to dictate Thailand's laws. ISN'T it nice to be popular? First, the Assembly of the Poor announced that if the Constitutional Court found Prime Minister Thaksin
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  • RELAX
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      799 13 Reuters Despite Oscar success, Asian-filmmakers don't have it easy Asian filmmakers gathered at this year's annual Singapore Film Festival may be artistically and culturally diverse, but they share a common dilemma. The search for funding and identity remain challenges despite the international success of Oscar-win-ning Crouching Tiger,
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    • 947 14  -  lan De Cotta Hornbills, wild boars and the rare leopard cats still roam the island by. ian@news to d ay. com. sg Pulau Übin, nature's last stronghold in Singapore, is where wild animals like the leopard cat, hornbOl and wild boar still call home. But there is
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
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  • IN CINEMAS
    • 169 21 The 14th Singapore International Film Festival ends tonight with closing film Eureka (left), which took the top prize at the festival's Silver Screen Awards, which were handed out last night. Winning the festival's Best Film award was Shinji Aoyama's Eureka, which won the
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  • SPORTS
    • 484 26 NBA PLAYOFFS Los Angeles 106 ffj Portland 88 M LOS ANGELES The Portland Trail Blazers fired their best punch at the Los Angeles Lakers, and the defending NBA champion merely shrugged it off. Shaquille O'Neal (right) had 32 points, 12 rebounds and five assists
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    • 323 27  -  Razali Abdullah by razali® news tod ay. com. sg A SPANKING new gymnasium. International size courts. A proper classroom for boardroom discussion. Hydraulic-powered seats to complement its state-of-art look These are some of the features that the new Silat and Sepaktakraw Centre will boast when it is
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    • 458 28 English Premier League Leeds v Chelsea LONDON Leeds, the only English team left in the Champions League, entertains bitter rival Chelsea today, looking to secure a top three English Premiership position to guaranteee a place in next season's elite European competition. Although David O'Leary's
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    • 206 28 Coventry v Liverpool COVENTRY Gordon Strachan has been sent a bottle of holy water to help Coventry beat relegation. However, the Highfield Road manager insists the club does not need a miracle to survive in the Premiership, reported Soccernet.com. Strachan was surprised to
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    • 486 28 Serie A AS Roma v Lazio MILAN The first division Roman derby between leader AS Roma and defending champion Lazio tomorrow is always fiercely contested, but the stakes have never been higher. "The derby to end all derbies", "the mother of all
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    • 451 29  -  Leonard Thomas FJ Benjamin to expand Red Devils franchise into Malaysia by le nard@ne wstoday. ca m. sg KUALA LUMPUR The setting the luxurious Mandarin Oriental hotel, closely watched over by the imposing Twin Towers. The guest-of-honour none other than Tan Sri Dato' Haji Muhyiddin
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    • 345 29  -  Kelvin Phang Badminton SINGAPORE has a tantalising opening tie against defending champion Indonesia in next week's Asia Cup 2001 at the Indoor Stadium. This biennial tournament from May 2 to 5 is Asia's most prestigious men's team event with
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    • 351 29  -  Leonard Thomas OVER the past few months, there had been rumours that Manchester United's Far East businesses were not exactly raking in the money. At the signing of the jointventure between the Petra Group and FJ Benjamin
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    • 444 30  -  Scott O'Donell Woodlands 1 Jurong 1 IT was the "Battle of the Oldies" last night at Woodlands Stadium. Former national team player T. Ramoo played an inspirational role in midfield for Jurong and overshadowed the likes of Ivica Raguz and Velimir Crljen. His high work
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    • 209 30  -  Kelvin Phang Clementi Khalsa v SAFFC SHAHRI Rahim, the oldest goalkeeper in the S-League at 37 years of age, will start in the Warriors goal tonight. The Singapore Armed Forces FC reserve keeper will deputise for firstchoice custodian Rezal Hassan who is out injured
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    • 374 31  -  Scott O'Donell Like their national team, Brazilian nationals in the S-League have hit poor form Tampines v Home United by. scott@newatoday.com.sg THE Brazilian national team, so often regarded as one of the best footballing teams in the world, is going through somewhat of a slump and
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    • 586 32  -  Stanley Ho Liverpool promises first team to Singapore by. Stanley ©news to day.com. sg MERVIN Sim is one coo] customer. He is, in fact, as cool as one of his ice-cold Carlsberg beers. Tricky questions from the press were handled with ease by the placid-looking
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    • 80 32 SAFFC defender Tan Kim Leng has completed his remarkable recovery from an operation to seal a hole in his heart. The 24 year-old was discharged from the National University Hospital shortly after spm yesterday. Said Kim Leng: "I
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