Top 5 stories for Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Posted: Published on August 31st, 2013

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Here are todays top five stories in case you missed the headlines.

Singapore cerebral palsy footballer Harun Rahamad takes his fight global

Harun Rahamad has joins his Singapore Cerebral Palsy football team to represent the city-state in Austria. (Yahoo!

Footballer Harun Rahamad, who has cerebral palsy, joins the team for the first time to represent Singapore in Austria, and he is not anxious about his oppositions who come from Netherlands and Germany. Instead, the pressure is on him to gain exposure for his Singapore Cerebral Palsy team ahead of their participation at the ASEAN Para-Games in Myanmar early next year. http://sg.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/fit-to-post-sports/singapore-cerebral-palsy-footballer-harun-rahamad-takes-fight-075111236.html

Sex-for-fixing Lebanese referees refuse to testify

Eric Ding Si Yang (L) arrives at a district court with his lawyer in Singapore on August 27, 2013. Two Lebanese

Two Lebanese match officials jailed in Singapore for accepting free sex from an alleged match-fixer have refused to return to the city-state to testify at his trial, a court heard Tuesday. They were deported in June after serving three-month prison sentences for accepting the services of a prostitute as a bribe from Singaporean nightclub owner Eric Ding Si Yang. http://sg.sports.yahoo.com/news/sex-fixing-lebanese-referees-refuse-testify-055557436.html

Former Geylang midfielder PJ Roberts diagnosed with cancer

Former Geylang midfielder PJ Roberts diagnosed with cancer. (Goal Photo)

Retired Geylang United (now known as Geylang International) player Paul PJ Roberts was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, and is currently receiving treatment for his ailment. His former club has expressed their well-wishes towards him and hopes he will make a speedy recovery. http://sg.sports.yahoo.com/news/former-geylang-midfielder-pj-roberts-diagnosed-cancer-010000342.html

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