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I fear for my kids, especially daughters. Sports company drops Filipino coach Rae Tan | The New Paper | Fri Apr 29 2011 Move taken as MOE investigates his role with schools here. AMID allegations of his past record involving molest, a Filipino sports coach here has been relieved of all his duties of training student athletes. He has been in Singapore on an employment pass since March 26, 2008. The decision to drop him was made by his employer, Mr Imran Mohammed Ali, 27, who owns the sports company Saga Coaching Singapore. The New Paper understands that this move was taken as the Ministry of Education (MOE) launched investigations into the coach's role with schools. Mr Imran hires three Filipino coaches to train six schools - including Sembawang Primary School, Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) and Guangyang Primary School - in a range of track and field events. On April 6, The New Paper reported that they helped students to clinch a total of 42 medals in inter-school competitions this year. Since then, it came to light that one of the coaches has had a troubled past.
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ESPN Latest : Kenny Huang pulls out of deal for Liverpool Hong Kong businessman Kenny Huang has withdrawn his high-profile attempt to buy Liverpool Football Club. Huang issued a statement on Friday saying he and his company QSL Sports were pulling out of takeover talks with the Premier League outfit. Huang was the first party to openly declare an interest in buying the Merseysiders from Americans Tom Hicks and George Gillett, but refused to comment when it was claimed his bid was backed by the Chinese government. Huang's statement provided no reason for his decision to pull out of negotiations. He said: ''Over the past few months we learned first-hand that Liverpool has a very special place in the hearts of millions of fans around the world. ''We concluded that a plan that properly capitalises the business and provides funds for a new stadium and player-related costs would allow Liverpool FC to provide its great fans with the success they deserve. ''Our strategy and unique ability to expand the fanbase in Asia would also have been of benefit to all. We regret that we will not have the opportunity to implement this strategy. ''We thank the many Liverpool fans who expressed support for our efforts and wish the club great success in the years to come. I am now considering my future options and will be making no further comment at this time.'' It was reported earlier this week that Huang was growing impatient with the Anfield board, who are carrying out due diligence on a number of bids received. Huang's bid to buy Liverpool from its American owners is thought to have valued the club at around
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As said above. Where can I get a new bracket for a 1985 EP70 Starlet. Are there ways to DIY make one with Toyogo plastic containers?