Thursday, July 31, 2008
Monday, July 28, 2008
Brazilian VS Singapore
SINGAPORE: A good tune—up for the Brazilians — that’s Coach Carlos Dunga’s take on the exhibition match between the Brazilian Olympic Team and Singapore.
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Brazil won 3—0 in the game played at the National Stadium on Monday night.
Some 33,000 fans turn up to support the Lions and Brazil, expecting some fancy samba football.
Ronaldinho finally displayed that magic, his back heel seeing Diego powering a low drive to give Brazil the lead.
Having most of the possesion, it was a matter of time before the Brazilians scored the second.
Ronaldinho obliged with an easy effort from close range in the 25th minute.
From then on, it was a dull affair as both sides took it easy.
In the second half, Singapore threatened a little, but not enough for Brazil substitute Jo headed home a third in the 84th minute.
Singapore’s Coach Raddy Avromovic felt that his team did not take their chances well.
Still the game helped his players.
"We help them in their preparation and we help ourselves in some part of the game as the players can see that they can compete for some moments with the top teams," he said.
The Brazilian Coach Dunga felt that his team had performed well under the challenging weather conditions, and their lack of full match fitness.
Captain Ronaldinho, who was mobbed by the media, also gave his and the teams performance the thumbs up.
"I am happy I scored a goal, but more importantly, I created the opportunity for others to score and do well in the Olympics."
The Brazilians leave for Vietnam on Tuesday, the second of their tune—up matches ahead of the Beijing Olympics.
But against Vietnam, the Brazilians can expect a more physically demanding and challenging game as the Vietnamese are known to take their football more seriously. — CNA/de
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
this football players named Ronaldinho in Singapore
SINGAPORE: More than 500 screaming fans turned up at Changi Airport to welcome the players of the Brazilian football team, with star player Ronaldinho clearly the favourite.
The Brazilian Olympic team will play a Singapore selection at the National Stadium on July 28.
The trip to Singapore is part of their two—stop practice camp.
After Singapore, they are off to Vietnam on July 29, before heading to Beijing for the Olympics.
Brazil has never won the Olympic gold before, yet they are hot favourites this time round. — CNA/vm
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Singaporeans:Dawn Yang verus XieXue for blog
I think, Dawn is more sweet than XieXue... I have to be waiting to see if Dawn or XieXue for sweet heart as treat to Deafies people in right way... I read XieXue's blog for insult the Disablies in Singapore. oh, boy!
if you wanna to read Dawn Yang's blog:http://www.xanga.com/clapbangkiss/
XieXue is sort of famous person in Singapore for blogger, but she was really a lot of insulting to people... oh, boy again!
If you wanna to read XieXue for Blog:http://xiaxue.blogspot.com/
Monday, July 21, 2008
About 1,000 Singaporeans give up their citizenship each year
(Last month, one of deaf Singaporean guy asked me I should be give up for USA citzenship. I looked at him "huh, what are you thinking?" I am not going to give up for my USA citzenship... you know that some of Singaporeans people discrimation at deaf people and there also are thinking of $$$ and stressful... lah! My deaf friend was alittle laugh at me. bcs he knew that I am right!)
SINGAPORE: In the last three years, an average of 1,000 Singaporeans gave up their citizenship each year.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng said their reasons for doing so vary, and these range from marriage to foreigners, to yearning for a different environment.
Most of them took up new citizenship in countries in Southeast Asia, the United States and Australia.
Mr Wong gave this update in reply to a written question from Non—Constituency MP Sylvia Lim.
She had asked how many Singapore citizens emigrated from Singapore in the last three years, the countries they emigrated to and their reasons for doing so.
Mr Wong said those who emigrate generally do not declare this to the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority when they leave.
So the only available data which gives an indication of the number of emigrants from Singapore is the number of Singaporeans who have given up their citizenship and left Singapore. — CNA/vm
SINGAPORE: In the last three years, an average of 1,000 Singaporeans gave up their citizenship each year.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng said their reasons for doing so vary, and these range from marriage to foreigners, to yearning for a different environment.
Most of them took up new citizenship in countries in Southeast Asia, the United States and Australia.
Mr Wong gave this update in reply to a written question from Non—Constituency MP Sylvia Lim.
She had asked how many Singapore citizens emigrated from Singapore in the last three years, the countries they emigrated to and their reasons for doing so.
Mr Wong said those who emigrate generally do not declare this to the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority when they leave.
So the only available data which gives an indication of the number of emigrants from Singapore is the number of Singaporeans who have given up their citizenship and left Singapore. — CNA/vm
swimming at near to Jurong East Mrt on July 20th
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