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EPL 2022/23 season begin this weekends. Who will be the champion, which top 4 teams to UCL, which 3 teams to be regulated will all starts this weekends. Looking forward to another season.
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We are the champions!! All hail Raneiri!! Foxes gather and unite but never quit!
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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/olympic-champion-joseph-schooling-launches-swim-school-10476812 Schooling launches own swim school in Tampines Hub called Swim Schooling but he is not going to be a full time swim teacher there. Students will be taught by the trained coaches employed by the school, which makes it same same as other swimming schs I presume? Ever since the Olympics ended he has been so busy with being a superstar and now even his own sch. How many of you will send your child to his sch in hopes of grooming the next Olympics Champ of the future? Nevertheless best of luck in the Asian Games Joseph Schooling!
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Congragulation to NZ rugby !!! You're deserved to be the Champions!!!!!!! France doing good too!!!!!
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http://women.asiaone.com/women/relationships/man-fattens-girlfriend-so-she-will-not-stray I think it is all smoke. He probably just has fat girl fetish.
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i mean ... why even bother looking for a u-turn or doing a 3 point turn when you can inconvenience everyone else? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Zy9wXM0aag&feature=youtu.be
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_sclerosis Girl Who Can’t Feel Legs Due To MS Pursues Dreams Of Running Track Joseph Milord Source: http://elitedaily.com/sports/kayla-montgomery-champion-track-star-video/864139/ Kayla Montgomery is more than a high school track star. After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis four years ago, Montgomery has almost unfathomably defied the odds to become a state champion long distance runner. Her success, however, does not come without a cost. Because of the disease, Kayla cannot run without experiencing the heat triggered symptoms of MS, which include loss of feeling in her legs. Because of these symptoms, she is not able to come to a full, concentrated and calculated stop after she finishes a race, leaving her to resort to falling at the finish line, where her coach is there to catch her each time. Still, she has made her mark as one the top runners in the country. For as good as her résumé is as a competitor, though, her story is even better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_dMrFx1mlE
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Borneo Motors Singapore plans to redevelop its Pandan Crescent property into an eight-storey complex housing various motor businesses. Borneo Motors Singapore (BMS) has revealed plans to redevelop its Pandan Crescent property into an eight-storey complex. The new project will be used to house its various motor vehicle businesses. Experts in the field estimated the project to cost around $40 million. BMS is the distributor for automotive brands such as Toyota, Lexus, Suzuki and Hino. It is part of Inchcape Group of the United Kingdom and has its flagship complex located at 33 Leng Kee Road - where it houses Toyota and Lexus showrooms. The Pandan Crescent property is currently used to house the showroom for Suzuki cars, as well as the company's bodywork and paintshop facilities. The Business Times reported that the new project will start by this mid-year. Meanwhile, retail business for Suzuki will be shifted to a ground floor unit at Ubi Megamart from May.
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Anyone following this year NBA? Currently it's Miami Heat vs Indiana Pacers and San Antonio Spurs vs Memphis Grizzlies.
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Man Utd's please fall in!! Time to Rock & Roll... A win at Home to tonight will deem them champion of English league and all guns will be blazing. Lets see whether the Gaffy will deploy 4-3-3 formation tonight with Hernandez, Roodney, RVP in the firing line and a playmaker Kagawa just behind them to orchestra and spray all through & deadly passes for the firer. Lets rock them hard and bring the roof down!! This is the night of Eternity for United fans!!
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Champion Hyundai getz ( Video extracted from EDMW) Luckily the uncle rider stop in time.
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Ok folks.... for those interested the channel will start to kick in gear approximately around 4 hours from now.... Enjoy..... http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=...amp;part=sports
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so this means it is possible to get 0 DP for TP? I know someone who had 6 points for TP. But 2 points .. She wore hot pants during test? :p http://alina-mak.blogspot.sg/2012/07/bye-cdc.html
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fitted the tyres and after scrubbing in, headed for KL. tyres feels planted at more than 200. Dry grip is good considering its one of the cheapest tyres around and the feedback is sound. Wet grip is commendable though still fall short of ku31 by a little. Wet braking is a surprise and it hauled the 1.65 ton mpv really well in the wet. I e braked and managed to stop just before the car infront. It was a really close call but the taxi behind me though was quite far away still fail to do what i did. overall it really is a good budget tyre and when compares to nexen/roadstone n7000, i dare say its better in terms of overall. and please dont compare it to its counter parts, the accelerra, its a insult to do that. if anyone has doubt due to its price, dont be.
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Vettel has been crowned the double world champion after coming in 3rd with 4 more races to go. And again, Massa and Lewis has come into contact once again at this race.
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Champion http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...asts_music.html The sight of this man sprawled over several seats on the MRT and blasting music from his phone prompted STOMPer Guah Lih to dub him the 'King of Trains'. Guah Lih describes the situation:
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His 30 years of traffic offences By Desmond Ng THE judge called him an incorrigible, habitual, high-risk driver with a blatant disregard of the law. His long list of traffic offences dates back to 1979 when he was just 19 years old. Ng Peng Han, now 49, has been in and out of jail since then for offences like driving without a licence, driving while under disqualification and speeding. He has been in jail at least five times for his road offences. Last month, Ng found himself in court again. This time, this serial traffic offender was charged with driving while under disqualification from driving for life, and also for using a handphone while driving. He was sentenced to four years' jail, fined $800 and disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for all classes for life. His handphone was also forfeited. Two other charges of using a motor vehicle without the owner's consent, and using a motor vehicle without the requisite insurance policy were taken into consideration. He's appealing Ng is appealing against the sentence. The offence occurred on Balestier Road in May last year. Traffic Police officer Sergeant Thabagesh Jeyathesh, while patrolling the road, saw Ng holding a mobile phone in his left hand to his left ear, while his right hand was on the steering wheel. Sgt Thabagesh stopped the car, and on checking with the Traffic Operations Command Centre, discovered that Ng had been disqualified from driving. He then arrested him for driving while under disqualification. In May 2003, Ng had been disqualified by the Subordinate Courts from holding or obtaining a driving licence for life. In mitigation, Ng's lawyer, Mr Lim Swee Tee, argued that his client was remorseful and had learnt his lesson. He asked for leniency as there was no accident, injury to anyone or damage to property in this case. Ng, who is divorced, provides maintenance for his three children aged 18, 10 and 9. He works as a security officer at Turf City. Ng claimed that on 15 May 2008, he had made arrangements with a property agent to view a private apartment on Petain Road. He said he suddenly received a phone call asking him to be at the place at 3.30pm. He said he was living far away and was afraid that he might be late, so he took his girlfriend's car without her consent and drove it. But on his way there, he was checked and arrested by the police. 'Irresponsible' In sentencing, District Judge Salina Ishak said that the irresponsible motorist who has been disqualified but continues to drive in blatant disregard of the law can expect to face the full force of the law and receive enhanced jail sentences. She said: 'Driving while under disqualification is about as serious an offence as a motorist can commit. 'Not only does it compromise the safety of our roads; it also creates problems in ensuring adequate compensation for luckless victims.' In this case, Ng's act not only caused insurance difficulties, but also showed contempt for his previous sentences. She added: 'Nothing in the plea in mitigation showed that there was any critical need to drive the vehicle - for example, there was no immediate emergency to be attended to, nor was there an instance where no other forms of transport were available.' She said a stern sentence on Ng as well as other like-minded potential offenders will deter them from re-offending. And it's also a message that the court adopts a zero tolerance approach towards acts which constitute offences against public safety. She said: 'To my mind, the accused (Ng) is clearly an incorrigible, habitual, high-risk driver who shows a blatant disregard of the law and of the courts, despite repeated prosecutions and convictions.' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JUNE 1979: 6 OFFENCES Driving with an expired driving licence: $100 fine Driving a vehicle without lawful authority: $150 fine Using vehicle without requisite insurance coverage: $150 fine and three years disqualification for all classes Speeding: $70 fine Taking/Driving a vehicle without lawful authority: $150 fine Driving with an expired driving licence: $100 fine DEC 1981: 3 OFFENCES Driving a vehicle without lawful authority: $100 fine Using vehicle without requisite insurance coverage: $150 fine and six years disqualification for all classes Driving whilst under disqualification: One day jail and $800 fine MAR 1992: 3 OFFENCES Driving without a licence: $300 fine Using vehicle without requisite insurance coverage: $500 fine and three years' disqualification for all classes Speeding: $500 fine; OCT 1993: 3 OFFENCES Using vehicle without requisite insurance coverage: $800 fine and one year disqualification for all classes Driving whilst under disqualification: Six weeks' jail and six years' disqualification for all classes Driving without a licence: $800 fine and two years disqualification for all classes MAY 2003: 3 OFFENCES Driving whilst under disqualification: Two years' jail and disqualification for life all classes Using vehicle without requisite insurance coverage: One month imprisonment and disqualification for life for all classes Failing to wear a seat belt: $1,000 fine http://www.asiaone.com/Motoring/Drivers/Ot...923-169549.html
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Read report at ESPN Soccernet : Robinho: City will be champions within two years Robinho insists Manchester City can win the Premier League within the next two years - although doubts have emerged over the future of one of their most promising stars. Like his team, the Brazilian British-record signing has endured mixed fortunes this season, although City are in contention for a Europe League place next term ahead of today's Manchester derby at Old Trafford. The club's Middle Eastern owners are certain to dig deep once again this summer as they look to build a side capable of challenging England's established elite. And Robinho believes it will not be long until it is them, and not city rivals United, who are standing on the verge of a title triumph. ''I believe I can achieve great things at City - we will become champions over the next two years,'' he said. ''I was told when I signed for City that the aim was to do that very quickly. ''I would have loved to have won a title this season, but it was not to be because this team is developing. We will be aiming to do it next year.'' Ha..ha..ha......... watch how he played last night was a joke. Dribble more than shooting and always rob off the ball by ManU youth player Rafael.....
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This man is fantastic! lol . . . . I wonder if he left his brain at home. Check it out, baby!
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Champion League : Chelsea Scrap Through Last 16......
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Chelsea manage to scrap through to the last 16 with a 2 - 1 win over CFR Cluj-Napoca with the help from Didier Drogba.......... Elsewhere, Liverpool manage to beat PSV Eindhoven with a much weaken side and three youngsters. RB rest SG, Xabi Alonso and Jose Reina with Stephen Darby, Jay Spearing and Martin Kelly all getting their first taste of Champions league football. ........ ESPN Soccernet report : Chelsea 2 - 1 CFR Cluj-Napoca Didier Drogba climbed off the substitute's bench to send Chelsea into the knockout stages of the Champions League with a 2-1 victory over CFR Cluj. The Ivory Coast international, a 65th minute substitute for opening scorer Salomon Kalou, poked the ball under CFR Cluj goalkeeper Nuno Claro for the winner just six minutes later. But Drogba's efforts were not enough for Chelsea to finish top of Group A after Roma defeated Bordeaux. Chelsea have only themselves to blame for finishing second. They squandered two chances to top the group during a European campaign that has eventually seen them stutter across the first-stage finishing line. Luiz Felipe Scolari insists he feels `zero pressure' as coach of Chelsea but his animated behaviour on the touchline in the early moments of the game suggested otherwise. PSV Eindhoven 1 - 3 Liverpool Liverpool had to come from behind against PSV Eindhoven to clinch top place in Group D, but in the end this Champions League victory was achieved at a canter at the Philips Stadion. Boss Rafael Benitez rested Steven Gerrard and sent out a much-changed side against the Dutch champions. Rafael Benitez hailed Liverpool's young brigade as they produced a compelling victory that made the Spaniard a record breaker. A comfortable 3-1 win over PSV Eindhoven in the final Champions League Group D match means Benitez has now won 40 games in Europe as Liverpool manager, surpassing Bob Paisley's previous mark of 39. ............................. Y N W A ............................ -
Champion League Soccer. ManU, Arsenal and Liverpool are through to the knockout stages..... Chelsea had to wait for their final match as they are held to a draw (1-1) by Bordeaux ........ While Inter lost to Panathinaikos at home ........ ESPN reports : Mourinho stunned Panathinaikos revived their hopes of reaching the second round of the Champions League with a 1-0 win at Inter Milan tonight. A 69th-minute goal from Jose Sarriegi was enough to win the game for the Greeks, who were backed by a large following of supporters at the San Siro.
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The latest ruling from European soccer body had hit Liverpool hard and RB is grumbling now....... Quote from ESPN Soccernet report : Benitez brands UEFA's home-grown rule a 'mistake' Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez has laid the blame firmly at UEFA's door for forcing him to leave Sami Hyypia out of his Champions League squad. New rules brought into force this season state that each club must name at least eight home-grown players in their 25-man squad for the competition and the Finland international was left out to accommodate one such place. At least four players much be produced from a club's own Academy with the other places made up of players who have come through the youth system of other English clubs. Liverpool only have Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher as first team members from their own Academy which meant they were forced to add Jay Spearing and Stephen Darby to their 'A' squad. Robbie Keane and Jermaine Pennant filled the second criteria but again they were forced to delve deeper within the club to make up the eight, Steven Irwin and Martin Kelly the players being named. Now Benitez has hit back at UEFA for forcing him to name a weaker squad than is actually available to him. However, the rule was intended to encourage clubs to look to the home transfer market rather than flood a club with foreign imports and if this is the effect it may just have the desired results. Benitez told the club's official website: "Clearly I think it is a mistake. When you play in the Champions League, you need the best players you have on the pitch. It is not about where you are from, it is about the best players. "I would understand if this rule came in for the Premier League, but not for the Champions League. So too, this rules will also affect Arsenal & Chelsea where 80% are foreign players. ManU will be laughing as they have the most home-grown player in ther reserve squad....
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hello people, any idea which 24hrs coffeeshop in the northern area (woodlands, sembawang, yishun, AMK) with Mio TV showing the Champion League matches ? appreciate your valuable input with block numbers & other finer details. thank you very much.
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