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Tan Fook and Wan Wah get a lifeline from new chief coach
National doubles chief coach Yap Kim Hock has thrown a lifeline to the former national number one pair of Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah.
Coach wants shuttlers to triumph in satellite meets
National back-up doubles players will have to start winning satellite titles if they want to play in higher-ranked international tournaments.
Brotherly love takes a backseat for Roslin
Brotherly love will be put aside as Roslin Hashim looks towards a return to his winning ways again this year.
Fired-up Wan Wah not likely to taste success in Thai Open
Doubles player Lee Wan Wah is bent on getting off to a good start in his first tournament after seven months but in a partnership with Choong Tan Fook, they are unlikely to make it past the semi-finals of the Thailand Open, which begins at the National Gymnasium in Bangkok on Wednesday.
Yummy plans more outlets
HONG KONG food chain Yummy Holdings Ltd plans to set up at least five Ipoh Sin Seng Fatt outlets this year and 20 outlets across the island by 2005 if the market is favourable.
Hock Kin gets to train with national team
Shuttler Yong Hock Kin has been given the green light to train with the national team in his preparation for the All-England and Swiss Open.
'Hero' top 'grossing 'movie in 'China after 'one month
Star director Zhang Yimou#8217;s martial arts epic I>Hero/Iabout China#8217;s legendary first emperor has become the highest grossing Chinese film after just a month in theatres, its distributor said yesterday.
China to play full-strength Brazil next month
China will play a full-strength Brazil on Feb 12 at the 80,000 capacity Guangdong Olympic Centre, promoters confirmed yesterday.
Six in singles and three pairs get the nod
National number one Wong Choong Hann will spearhead a 12-member team for the All-England badminton championships, which will be held in Birmingham from Feb 12-16.
Varsities expect to enrol over three million students
CHINESE universities are expected to enrol 3.35 million students this year, an increase of 150,000 over that of 2002, according to sources with the Education Ministry.