The Straits Times, 10 November 1985

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  • 414 1  - CCs to be brought closer to home LEE SIEW HUA By THE Government has dropped plans to build "super" community centres. It will instead provide smaller modern centres which will be nearer the homes of most people in Housing Board estates. Announcing this last night, Acting Labour Minister Lee Yock
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  • 689 1  -  DONALD HIGGS By London Reporter LONDON, Sat.- A judge who sentenced a young soccer thug to life imprisonment won widespread praise today from a British nation sick of soccer hooligans tarnishing the nation's image around the world. Keith Whitton, 25,
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  • 204 1 LONDON, Sat. The London Metal Exchange has decided to take a risk and resume tin trading on Nov 18, despite the absence of any assurance from the International Tin Council that it will meet its outstanding obligations in the market. Market experts estimate that
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  • 54 1 THOSE who fear that Singapore is rapidly losing the swaying-palms allure of a tropical island can take comfort in some surprising figures from the Parks and Recreation Department. There are more coconut trees than most people think. For the full story, see Page 10. Picture
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  • 266 1 Daytime recalls of reservists may be next SOME open-mobilisation exercises for SAF reservists may take place during office hours in future, but night recalls will still be preferred because they are less disruptive to the economy. The exercises may also be held without reservists being told of the actual day
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  • 216 1 Wanted: An art biggie every year IMAGINE an annual art fair that would be to Singaporean artists, art-lovers and dealers what book fairs are to authors, book-lovers, and publishers. Why not? The Minister of State (Community Development and Communications and Information), Mr Wong Kan Seng, suggested yesterday that Singaporeans with
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  • 137 1 Baby trapped in car drowns FROGMEN from the Singapore Armed Forces early yesterday recovered the body of a month-old baby boy who drowned when the car he was in skidded and plunged into the Pandan River. His father, who was the driver, was injured but escaped. The accident happened at
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  • NEWS FOCUS
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      645 2 TRAVELLING EASE: China plans to ease travel restrictions for both its citizens wishing to go abroad and foreigners visiting the nation, the China Daily said yesterday. Foreigners in China would be able to leave without getting an exit visa and would no longer need permits to travel
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    • 123 2 GOLFERS AND OTHER PROS: The Singapore Professional Golfers' Association is taking steps to employ a firm of paid consultants to handle its administrative chores, writes TAY CHENG KHOON. These people will be responsible for the successful running of the local circuit, freeing the professionals to concentrate on their game.
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    • 541 2  -  AUDREY PERERA B) The return of Halley's Comet SKYGAZERS hoping to catch a glimpse of Halley's Comet, now passing earth's way again after a 75-year absence, will need binoculars and a prayer for good weather. The comet, first spotted about 3,000 years ago, will be
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    • 455 2 Nyerere steps down but stays in the picture EVERYBODY in Dar es Salaam seemed to be saying goodbye of late. Julius K. Nyerere, who retired as President last Tuesday after 20 years in office, met with judges, was feted by the Chamber of Merchants, and received three dairy cows, a
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    • 370 2 ROSE Garden Number 7, Lane 101, Songshan Road, Shanghai, has become famous in China as a place where the elderly and middle-aged can go to seek love and companionship. It is the country's latest match-making office and, with government approval, is breaking new ground.
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    • 262 2 Excited would-be buyers find no scramble to sell PROPERTY consultants got a number of enquiries from excited would-be buyers, but there were few, if any, calls from worried owners anxious to put their property on the auction block for a quick sale. Obviously, last week*s official reminder that no more
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    • 477 3 A forum next Sunday will focus on Child and Adolescent Psychiatry but who are the most troubled youngsters here and how are they cared for? HEDWIG ALFRED reports. WOODBRIDGE Hospital has been admitting children with serious emotional and psychological problems. The children, aged between 12
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    • 407 3 Between six and eight the most vulnerable age group CHILDREN between six and eight years old appear to be the group most vulnerable to stress, judging from the numbers referred to government child psychiatrists. They form the largest number of children seen at the Child Psychiatric Clinic at the Institute
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    • 386 3 GUERILLAS in El Salvador have made public a tape recording in which the daughter of President Jose Napoleon Duarte, held hostage by the rebels for 44 days, said she came around to a different view of the rebels during her captivity. "My opinion has changed," Mrs
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    • 433 3  - Firm wants to plant some Disney magic in Singapore LEONG WENG KAM By PASS by Parkway Parade later this month and you will see a castle being built next to it. It will bear a form familiar to adults and children who have watched Walt Disney shows or have visited
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 118 2 UP TO lpm. Showers over several areas from late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 30 max., 24 min. SUNSET May: 6.50 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaide 11/32C Rain Manila 22/31 C Sunny Amsterdam *C Melbourne 15/21C Cloudy Bangkok 24/32C Sunny Moscow 0/3C Cloudy Belong
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    • 84 3 I STATISTICS THATSHAP^n^OUNTS^^^ THE average Singaporean nearly doubled his spending on food and drinks over the last 10 years. But if you discount for inflation, the average person last year spent only 35 per cent more than what he did in 1974. Average monthly B |jL y(\f spewing on food
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 153 4 MELBOURNE, Saturday ONE dance with a lonely soldier 45 years ago has brought housewife Evelyn Stewart A5143,M1 (*****,1M). "There was never a hag or a kiss, no romance or anything like that. I suppose I was simply a friend when he needed one,"
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    • 98 4 NEW DELHI, Sat. Two Indian scientists have been selected for training as astronauts for next year's American space shuttle programme. Indian Space Commission Under-Secretary M. C. Kapila said Mr Nagapati Chidambar Bhat of the Indian Space Research Organisation and Mr A. Radhakrishnan of
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    • 87 4 US check-up for Burmese leader RANGOON, Sat. President San Yu, accompanied by his wife and a 22-member entourage, left for the United States today for a medical check-up. It is not known whether the 67-year-old President is suffering from any illness. Since 1978 he has visited Britain three times for
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    • 71 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States and Vietnam will begin on Nov 18 their first joint search for Americans missing in the Vietnam War at a B-52 crash site near Hanoi, the Defence Department announced today. The wreckage of the plane which crashed in a padi
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    • 214 4 China to ease curbs on travel BEIJING, Saturday CHINA plans to ease travel restrictions for both its citizens wishing to go abroad and foreigners visiting the nation, the China Daily said today. It said a current meeting of the standing committee of the National People's Congress, China's legislature, is studying
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    • 964 4  -  CHEONG YIP SENG Chok Tong hears how Bell Labs attracts talent By NEW YORK, Sat. The setting is breathtakingly beautiful. They call the parkland a "hunt" area because people go horseback riding among the trees, now turning gold and red as winter approaches. It is
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    • 377 5 Soviets told of stance on nukes LONDON, Sat. Britain has offered to launch a dialogue with the Soviet Union on broad aspects of arms control but will not negotiate its independent nuclear deterrent until the size of Soviet and US nuclear arsenals had been radically reduced.
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    • 116 5 Bonn will not fund Star Wars project BONN, Sat. The Bonn government will not subsidise any participation by West German companies in the US-led Star Wars programme, said Chancellor Helmut Kohl yesterday. "There will be no public support from federal coffers" to help companies which get involved in the space
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    • 227 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan yesterday urged a group of US church officials to pray for Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and said "God loves him too." Mr Reagan, who will meet Mr Gorbachev for the first time on Nov 19 in Geneva, discussed
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    • 169 5 Karpov and Kasparov begin final battle MOSCOW, Sat. The world chess championship between Anatoly Karpov and his young challenger, Garry Kasparov, draws to a nail-biting, wideopen climax today after one of the most exciting matches in the game's history. With 23 games behind them, the two Soviet grandmasters will meet
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    • 117 5 Air disaster claims settled out of court MANCHESTER, Sat. Lawyers representing the victims of an air disaster that killed 55 people 11 weeks ago announced that they had reached an out-of-court settlement for survivors and relatives of the dead yesterday. Lawyer Roger Pannone said compensation for 126 survivors and families
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    • 121 5 IT ISNT every day thai one gets hand-fed, and these two pink freshwater dolphins, believed to be the only two of their Und in captivity in Latin America, are living it np. Only last month, weak from having gone without food for 2t days, they
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    • 80 5 LONDON, Sat. A TWA airliner made an unscheduled landing in London last night after a man got into a row with other passengers for smoking a cigar in a no-smoking area, police said today. The smoker, an American whose name was not given, was held for
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    • 36 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. Traces of diethylene glycol have been found in seven imported Italian wines, while 11 Austrian wines had large amounts of this antifreeze component, the Bureau of Alcohol and Tobacco reported yesterday. AFP
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    • 291 5 BONN, Sat. France announced yesterday it was ready to take a small stake of perhaps 5 or 10 per cent in a four-nation project to build a European Fighter Aircraft (EFA) for the *****. It had originally refused to join when the scheme was
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    • 173 5 LONDON, Sat. Child sexual abuse has reached alarming proportions in Britain. And parents are the main culprits in a practice which leaves indelible mental scars on their victims, experts say. Child psychotherapists are signalling their mounting concern and they have been touring schools
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    • 286 6 Start talks to free us, US hostages plead BEIRUT, Sat. Four Americans kidnapped by Muslim extremists have appealed in a letter to US President Ronald Reagan to "have mercy" and open negotiations for their release. The White House, although ruling out concessions, said it was ready to talk to win
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    • 418 6  - Moscow moves on restoring ties with Israel LOUISE BRANSON By Moscow Reporter MOSCOW, Sat. Secret negotiations between the Soviet Union and Israel on restoring diplomatic relations and allowing thousands of Russian Jews to emigrate have gathered momentum with the recent visits to Moscow by two Israeli delegations. The visits shortly
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    • 129 6 Blast kills airline chief NICOSIA, Sat. Terrorist bombs killed the manager of Iraqi Airlines and wrecked the airline's offices yesterday in attacks staged to warn Iraq to stop aiding Palestine Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat. The bombings came one day after Mr Arafat renounced terrorism but retained the right to
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    • 363 6 TV crew paid Blacks to set fire to car, minister says JOHANNESBURG, Sat. The government is attempting to bolster its claim that broadcast journalists incited racial violence in South Africa, after filing charges against a newspaper editor who published an interview with a banned Black nationalist leader. The developments yesterday
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    • 155 6 MIAMI, Sat. A New Jersey man hopes to launch a new airline that will fly passengers between Miami and Israel in a Jet that lists the Ten Commandments on its cabin walls and offers holy books Instead of magazines to read. Lords Airline was
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    • 114 7 Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. Share prices climbed to a new record yesterday as what traders called "a good oldfashioned buying stampede" pushed the stock index over the 1,400 mark. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 4.82 points to close at a record 1,404.36, breaking the
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    • 311 7 WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States media and the people of Washington have become unabashed royalists as they keenly await the capital's social event of the year the visit of Britain's Prince Charles and Princess Diana which begins today. The three-day visit has caused a social
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    • 326 7 BOGOTA, Sat. Crushed bones and the blood-etched outline of a dead woman's face are all that remain inside Bogota's Palace of Justice 24 hours after the end of its occupation by guerillas. Journalists allowed into the ruins of the building, where up to 100 people
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    • 224 7 Senate votes on Thursday on textile quotas WASHINGTON, Sat. The Senate has scheduled a vote for Thursday on a measure that would impose quotas on textiles and shoes to stem a flood of imports. It is expected to pass, but President Ronald Reagan has vowed to veto it or any
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    • 52 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. Indian Guru, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, accused of arranging marriages so that foreign disciples can obtain US citizenship, was released from jail at Portland, Oregon, last night on bail of US$5OO,OOO (S$l,060,000). Rajneesh, 54, has been told not to leave Oregon or travel in
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    • Article, Illustration
      534 7  -  Donald Higgs 4 The dice are loaded against females the risk of unwanted pregnancy and abortion seems far more alarming than worries about premature ejaculation, occasional impotence and other male inconve- niences. Novelist Alice Thomas Ellis MAIL ORDER BRIDE: Jill Bandock, 22, of Washington State meets her husband-to-be
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    • 170 7 LOS ANGELES, Sat. District Attorney Ira Reiner, declaring there was not even a "bare suspicion" that actress Marilyn Monroe was murdered, has recommended that county supervisors do not order a new investigation. "As public prosecutors, we cannot support a grand jury investigation concerning matters
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    • 183 4 rr in— jointly presented by Nanyang Sin Chew Lian He Bao. Rong Bao Zhai (Beijing) &c Sin Hua Art Gallery (Singapore) China's oldest, the 300-year old Rong Bao Zhai Art Gallery, in conjunction with Sin Hua Art Gallery is holding a breath-taking 300 -painting exhibition. A few of the 123
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 422 8  -  ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Sat. Any speculation about President Ferdinand Marcos is futile no one has ever been right about him, says opposition lawyer Joker Arroyo. On this premise, no one may be absolutely right in his reading of why Mr Marcos
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    • 93 8 Jakarta economy will get worse JAKARTA, Sat. The Indonesian economy next year is forecast to be worse than the current year because of the unfavourable world economic situation, particularly in oil trade, Bank Indonesia Governor Arifin Siregar said yesterday. The government is, therefore, considering measures in formulating the 1986-87 Budget
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    • 50 8 BANGKOK, Sat. Hotels on the Patong beach in Phuket will get tap water within 18 months. The Governor, Dr Thawat Vichaidit, said tap water from artesian wells was available at the popular Patong beach but increasing salinity would reduce its quality, the Bangkok Post reported.
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    • 343 8 JAKARTA, Saturday INDONESIA would be glad to host a "cocktail party" meeting of all three Cambodian resistance factions and the Viet-namese-backed Heng Samrin regime, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday. Speaking at a weekly press conference, he added the meeting was proposed by Prince Norodom
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    • 150 8 Joint control of sea border JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesia is now in favour of a joint authority over the potentially oil-rich Timor Gap sea-bound-ary between Indonesia and Australia, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday. Dr Mochtar said at a weekly news conference that Indonesia was originally against the idea, but had
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    • 222 8 JAKARTA, Sat. A group of fiM owners and drivers of tricycles have chosen to drive away and leave Jakarta rather than risk having their muscle-powered taxis dumped Into the sea. The tricycles, locally called becaks, will be banned from operating on
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  • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 480 9 Why Malaysians won't bring funds home KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. WHEN Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin recently exhorted Malaysians with plenty of cash stashed abroad to bring them home to help finance the country's development, he was perhaps banking more on their loyalty than questioning their wisdom
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    • 178 9 Final report on BMF scandal next month PETALING, Sat. The committee of inquiry into the $2.5 billion Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) loans scandal aims to release its final report next month. Auditor-General Tan Sri Ahmad Noordin Zakaria, who heads the three-member committee, formed in January last year to inquire into
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    • 176 9 PENANG, Sat. Two men in a stolen car left a trail of accidents and at least five people injured during a 20-minute lunch-hour chase by police yesterday. The two men, with three police patrol cars in hot pursuit, sped through heavy traffic, knocking down a
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    • 257 9  -  M.G.G. PILLAI By Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Local council authorities have taken steps to isolate the sale of pork in the main markets throughout Malaysia, sources here said today. Pork sellers have criticised the move, introduced gradually over the past few years, but
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    • 55 9 DRESSED m all the finery of their national costumes and smiling for the camera are three hopefuls for the Miss World title m this week's finals m London. They are (from left) Miss Hongkong, Kam Yu Aleen Lo; Miss Korea, Eun-Kyung Park; and Miss Malaysia,
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 309 10 Teacher shortage being solved, says Dr Tan THE shortage of teachers In secondary schools Is well on the way to being remedied, Education Minister Dr Tony Tan said yesterday. Besides the move to recruit temporary untrained graduates, the ministry has awarded more than l,Mt scholarships and bursaries to attract people
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    • 423 10  - Record companies say warning labels won't work LEE SIEW HUA Rampant piracy here makes it pointless By I I SINGAPORE record companies say it is pointless to follow the recent move in America to stick en warning labels for dirty lyrics. They say the albums and tapes sold here are
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    • 147 10 TEN times Tan Nam Chye took his motorcycle riding theory test, and 10 times he failed. But Tan, a lft-year-old national serviceman, did not believe in giving up. He decided to have one more go at the test but this
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    • 436 10  -  IRENE HOE By IT'S the world's largest flower and it is in danger of becoming extinct. But the Botanic Gardens, which has acquired some seeds of the wild flower Rafflesia, is attempting to get the seeds to flower by "inoculating" them into a host-plant
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    • 61 10 DR ANG Kok Peng, MP for Buona Vista, will open a seminar dealing with the importance of industrial design and advertising to product sales on Tuesday at the Singapore Science Centre. The two-day seminar is organised by the Science Centre, the Designers Association of Singapore, the
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    • 261 10  - Coconut tree most popular choice for public areas AUDREY PERERA By AMONG fruit trees, the coconut tree is tops. When it comes to public plantings, the coconut tree heads the list of Singapore's 10 most-requested trees. Not only that, it outstrips its closest rival, the mango tree, by two to
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    • 468 11 MR CHIAM See Tong appears to see the job of the Housing Board as running the biggest lottery in town, Community Development Minister S. Dhanabalan said last night. The Potong Pasir MP, said Mr Dhanabalan, had been insisting that the
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    • 397 11 ONE of these two community centres lies in the suburbs, surrounded by low-rise houses and shady avenues. The other stands in the heart of town and is full of hustle and bustle. One of them is a modern community centre, built in 1981. The
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    • 247 11 Free parking one of only three perks for MPs THE row that erupted last week between two Members of Parliament over a parking ticket has focused some attention on the perquisites that come with election to the House. Until last week, most Singaporeans probably were unaware that MPs get a
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    • 563 11  -  LEE SIEW HUA Bathrooms are still poor cousins to living rooms By THEIR houses may be spanking new, but some private house-owners think nothing of throwing out floorings and fittings which are not to their taste. A small fortune as much as $150,000 to $500,000
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    • 219 12 Goldsmith shot after he hit robber with iron pipe A ROBBER shot twice at a goldsmith who had hit his accomplice on the head with an iron pipe. Shopowner Chong Tyan Ann, 55, was shot in his left arm after he hit an axe-wield-ing robber with a 60-cm iron pipe
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    • 25 12 ELEVEN Thai construction workers caught gambling in the basement of Chinatown Centrepoint on Friday were each fined $70 when they pleaded guilty yesterday.
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    • 305 12  -  YEO KIM SENG By KIDNAPPING in Malaysia has of late taken on a different twist. People are being kidnapped not just for ransom, but to put pressure on victims' families to pay up business debts. This change in motive for kidnapping was disclosed
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    • 204 12 Asean police to act on fleeing crooks ASEAN police will work more closely to combat crime. One area of cooperation will be the handing over of criminals between Asean countries. But this handing over will be done without encroaching on the immigration laws of the respective countries. This was one
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    • 416 12 Crowd packs in to see Georgette Chen's works EVEN as hundreds of artlovers flocked to the opening of the Georgette Chen Retrospective, the artist herself was absent. Stricken by arthritis and bedridden, Georgette Chen, 78, was too ill to mingle with the crowd who
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    • 111 12 POSB joins Interbank Giro scheme POST Office Savings Bank depositors can now make use of the Interbank Giro (IBG) to make payments. With this move, the POSB will begin its full participation in the IBG from Tuesday. To make use of the IBG to make regular payments, depositors need only
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    • 421 13  - It's battle stations and time for small talk too MICHAEL LIM By YOU know, these open mobilisation exercises can be a load of fun. Why? Because they're always opportunities for us to get together and chit-chat. Take yesterday morning for instance. Most of us had come straight to camp after
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    • 393 13  - Food exercise goes down well with residents LIM KWAN KWAN AUDREY PERERA By and EMERGENCY Exercise Food was a success residents in Thomson and Kim Keat responded well to the food distribution exercise yesterday, held to familiarise Singaporeans with what to do when life's essentials become scarce in wartime. Those
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    • 407 14 Who's minding the baby, asks Teng Cheong WHETHER young working couples choose to set up their own homes, or live near their parents, if not with them, childcare has to be a major consideration, Mr Ong Teng Cheong said yesterday. The advantage of care by grandparents or relatives deepens the
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    • 72 14 Chips worth $69,000 sold for $9,000 TEN cartons of stolen integrated circuits worth about $69,700 were sold by a store assistant for only $9,750. Yesterday, Thng Seng Huat, 21, now unemployed, pleaded guilty in a district court to two charges of stealing the chips from Lotango Forwarders' warehouse at the
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    • 215 14 CAUGHT oat on a limb when the long arm of the law moved in, this suspected bookie's foot gave him away. Police carried oat an island-wide raid on minitarf dabs yesterday afternoon and the man was observed in a Kim Tian Road hawker
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    • 149 14 Why tourist spots should ape the zoo NEW tourist attractions should ape the Singapore Zoo, which was praised yesterday for planning ahead. At the opening of the zoo's animal-show amphitheatre, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, said that sound planning had been a key factor
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    • 14 14 THE East Coast Swimming Lagoon will be closed for maintenance on Tuesday.
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    • 272 14 Nine expelled students are taken back THE NINE students from Bowen Secondary School who were expelled for repeated absenteeism were re-admitted last week. Principal Miss F. Y. Low said she took the students back because they had promised to attend school regularly and obey the rules. Their parents had also
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    • 116 14 Indian envoy to hold open house DEEPAVALI will be celebrated with a sparkle at the Indian High Commissioner's residence tomorrow. There will be an open house at Bharat Bhavan, the residence of Mr A. N. Gopalakrishna Pillai, at 2 Peirce Road from 6pm to 7.30 pm, with lots of colourful
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    • 111 14 THE DUKE of Kent (left) and the British Defence Minister, Mr Michael Heseltine (with wife Anne), arrived yesterday to take part in this morning's Remembrance Sunday service. They are to be among those placing wreaths at Kranji War Memorial in a ceremony remembering British war
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    • The Sunday Times VIEW
      • 322 15 FUN may not be a totally orthodox way of fighting off the recessionary blues, but if it helps bring in the tourist dollar and fill our hotel rooms, why not? An enterprising British air charter company is to fly hundreds of winterweary Britons to
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      • 124 15 What The Sunday Times reported on Nov 13, 1960 SINCE Singapore became a self-governing state, there had been a great cultural awakening, the Yang diPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, said today when he opened the new National Library in Stamford Road. He said there was a
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    • 1138 15 The Malaysian press dubbed ZAINAB YANG the Iron Lady. Not without good reason 4 Although multi-ra-cial, the party leadership is dominated by urbanised, middle-class Malays. The party was formed because the members were dissatisfied with current National Front policies which they felt had led to
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    • 919 16 I Irene Hoe The survey seems to suggest that we have moved away from the old standard of a claustrophobically close-knit family where father is supreme without finding a better family model to live by. Viewed pessimistically, the survey
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    • 697 16 N. Baiakrishnan At the end of the popular version of the tale and this is the version most Indian movies also depict Rama is re-united with Sita and they live happily ever after. But those who read the book rather than just watch
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    • 699 16 I Belinda Wee fcKHZSia* You dress hurriedly and pack the family into the car. You drive to the restaurant feeling pleased with yourself for having discovered such a good offer while your neighbour, Tan, is probably eating bread and jam at home. To your
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      • 379 16 Degraded, cheapened, outraged THIS is the last straw. For months, I have tried to ignore the continuous publicity given to the highly personal business of courtship and marriage amongst graduate. Then came Irene Hoe's "Love can be other people's business but girls must help themselves" last week. I have' decided
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      • 228 16 I FIND White is Right's letter last week chauvinistic and presumptuous. The writer also had the audacity to claim that female undergrads who prefer Caucasians were "a source of some concern". He must have a very high opinion of himself which prevents him from recognising that
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      • 139 16 THE reader who complained about the "colonial hangover" of the girls who dated the American students seems to be suffering from petty jealousy. I wonder if the girl undergrads really had pre-conceiv-ed ideas about the racial "su periority" of Caucasian men or was it just that they found
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    • 2183 17 THE selling of part of Singapore Airlines to the public is a major move in the Government's privatisation programme. But does a transfer of ownership of stateowned companies to the private sector benefit the public? What is the impact on the taxes
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  • RACING
    • 360 18  -  LUCKY LEO Tiley is banking on Teh sprinter for Cup treble By our man on the track THE shortest way to the winning post is along the rails and you will be on the right track if you stick with Count Of Honour, drawn barrier No.
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    • 336 18 RACE I LUCKY LEO TONTO PEDIGREE MARKSMAN WENG SOOK 6 Charisma 4 Workt Machine 6 Charisma 6 Charisma 6 Charisma 1 1 Hochoy 6 Charisma 1 Hochoy 3 Amir 2 Saga 4 Works Machine 7 Silver Spoon 5 Blue Sapphire 1 Hochoy 1 Hochoy 9 Jacoran
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    • 3612 18 ,fmklafmlkamfkamfklm fIPMMPPHMi 2.00 CLASS 1 DIV 2 1,400m •TYtjsl (Ratings: 137-128) ■HiMH (Stakes: $22,500) 1 8224** Hochoy 57 (137) Hochoy-Heddle seg ul +4. Non-acceptor last week; led early in last start, finishing long 4th to Trumps with 53 Div 3 Pg 1400m soft Sept 1; week
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    • 1077 18 Mppi 3.50 CLASS 1 DIV 1 1,200m \§T fc ,f 1 *231*0 American Soldier n57 (173) Spartan Spirit-Lim 6 nzg -1.5. By V Imperial Seal Fabrica; entered solely for Cup; thrashed Div 1 field by 6Vfe lengths with 49.5 S'pore 1200m yielding July 28; 13th of
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    • 139 18 RACE 1: Amir, Works Machine. Charisma 111. RACE 2: Bullrush, Greatness, Sunny Smile, Talking Turkey, Jacoran, Intelligence IV, Triton, O'Malley, Belmont Bay, Workaholic, Drum Roll. RACE 3: Will OThe Wisp. Whips, Ben Hur IV, Tiros, On The Double, Happy Days m. RACE 4: American Soldier n, Happiness 11, Folk
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    • 154 18 Strike it rich with Sheikh IT was Nick Connorton's turn yesterday on Steady n and today his English compatriot Ernie Johnson can register his first winner this visit on four-year-old Sheikh n in Race 7. Sheikh ll's fast-finishing third to Sovereign Flyer over 1,600m on a soft track last week
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    • 281 19 Saddled with seconds By OUR RACING TEAM BIG SWEEP I FIRST *****6 SECOND *****3 THIRD *****3 STARTERS *****2, *****6, *****2, *****7, *****4, *****3, *****4, *****8, *****6. CONSOLATIONS *****2, *****7, *****2, *****3, *****5, *****6, *****9, *****0, *****0, *****4. AN exasperating- run of seconds at the current Bukit Timah meeting continued for
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    • 1796 19 CLASS 5 DIV 3 l,2ttm Koh Swee Tiang's 10 Gentleman II 51.5 c 52 (37-7) A Rahman (7) 5 6 1 9 Walklki 1153(15-8) Leong (1) 4 3 2 7 Aurora III 53 (34-10) Ooi (9) 2 2 3 6 Seventh Avenue 53.5
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    • 540 19  -  JACK ELLIOTT Star rider wants to freelance again after 'pressure-cooker' carnival By Of the Melbourne Herald MELBOURNE, Sat. Victoria's top jockey Darren Gauci and master trainer Colin Hayes are going their separate ways. The 19-year-old rider has been No. 1 rider for the powerful Hayes stable since
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    • 115 19  -  ROGER YUE MELBOURNE, Sat. Jockey Wayne Treloar, who won the Canlfield Cap last month on Tristarc, took the A$ll4,W» (about SSISMM) Ampol Stakes on Dazzling Duke at Flemington today, the final day of the spring racing carnival. Dazzling Duke (8-1) «held out 5-1 shot Mrs herbet,
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 238 20 181 Deaths 181 Deaths (MRS LIM GEE POH) Aged 84 passed away peacefully on 7/11/85 leaving behind: SONS DAUGHTER-LAW L.m Hock Lee Pang Sin Tee (deceased) L.m Hock Choon Nona Chua Kim Lian Lim Hock Cheng Yeo Kin Neo l.m Hock Ban Ro.al.ndNg Lim Hock Ann (deceased) ruSHTER 6"9 SOnTn-law
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    • 153 20 l™^!!?fS5T!!?T!!^ wi.he.A^CeX;r).H..S?hKe" U h A ear,,e.« thanks and appreciation to Fr. F. Brygier and Mr. Peter Pong ol St. S^^^St^K.S! atjveg (rjends a» d co,, eague J s (or ,nei r kjnd a ,,j, tBnce, attendance, condolences, contributions and wreaths dur.ng the.r recent Unvniunmnnt O^HIBI^BH^^i^BHWIiBM MIMIHHiHHB THE FAMILY
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      105 20 ""TTSJCST™" SDfpaBMeAdHsothNNov.( '84 BR the wor.d we shall not find A heart so wonderfully kind, so soft a voice, so sweet a smile, An .nsp.rafon so worthwhi.e, A sympathy so sure, so deep, A love so beutiful to keep. D.«l>' mi.ted by eh.ldr.n and lOVOO *****. ■■■^■■■■■■■i
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      99 20 In loving memory of MR. S. SUBRAHMANIAM 10 11 84 ucpanßU iu. I I.W. IZfITZIT J Dearlv missed bv (amilv tJvatiy misaeu uj mumy andjovedones^^^^ *W?ffi!3r^lHnMEMxHßMmoMH^ I^HHHHHHM^HH .n Loving Memory o. »«d iiiu n/Mj ocm^ MR. LIAN rOM bbNG Departed 10th Nov. 72 Gone from our Ilves
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  • SPORT
    • 842 20  -  TAY CHENG KHOOH TEE TO GREEN SPGA decide L to get the experts in O WINGING a club effortlessly round the course and smiling throughout a 10-course meal are not exactly the same cup of tee. This the Singapore Professional Golfers' Association have now admitted, and will
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    • 150 20 •TTS great Jut to be playing on the B«riar Tmr. At age 55, it's ok* to be bekmg at the greea gn» ratter thai leekmg *p at the r—ts." Gordon Jones. "TWO things kept me Iran being a great player. The lint was obviously my size. The see—
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    • 547 20 Langer leads Hawaiian fling KAPALUA (Hawaii), Sat. West German Bernhard Langer, coming off a brilliant 65 round against the Australian/New Zealand team, will lead the European PGA Tour team against the US squad today in the battle for the US$BOO,OOO ($1,696,000) PGA Cup title. The two teams moved into the
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    • 698 20  - Stocked to the gills and licensed to chill DERMOT PURGAVIE Perry 'The Refrigerator' opens the door on a football revolution Eye ini America 6 Even for a defensive tackle, part of the meaty Maginot Line of a football team, this one was B-l-G. Things this wide-bod-ied usually have seats in
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    • 1367 21  -  ROB HUGHES TO* of Soccer All it takes is a goal to tip the scales for the trip to Mexico RUSSIAN roulette offers more generous odds than the last scramble for World Cup places. Within the next seven days there are climactic matches in
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    • 338 21 MILAN, Sat. England striker Mark Hateley will miss his country's World Cup qualifying game against Northern Ireland next Wednesday because of a pulled thigh muscle, the sports daily Gazzetta Dello Sport reported yesterday. Hateley pulled the muscle during his Italian club AC Milan's Uefa Cup game against
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    • 361 21 ZURICH, Sat. Holders Real Madrid were granted no favours when they were paired with West German First Division leaders Borussia Moenchengladbach in the third round draw of the Uefa Cup yesterday. Borussia, winners of the trophy in 1975 and 1979, took over the leadership of
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    • 318 22 Holmes: I want title back BOXING SCENE NEW YORK, Sat. Larry Holmes said yesterday that he was going to fight to get his International Boxing Federation heavyweight title back "whether I fight Michael Spinks or not". "If they strip Spinks, I'll fight another contender," said Holmes, who lost the title
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    • 490 22  - Thomas finds a great way to toast a running mate LEE WAI WUN /sporting\ i achievement of the month/ By AT THE crack of dawn, most of us would shudder at the thought of leaving warm blankets for a 15-kilometre jog. But for Thomas Chia Shih Wan, a daily 5
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    • 1031 22  - Easy rider on the high road JANICE SEAH SAID AND DONE \R# HAT is this fatal attraction that all things bloody holds for these strong, silent types? Clint Eastwood we're talking me-ga-muteness here always dispatches his arch enemies in a flood of bullets and adrenalin. The Pale Rider may have
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    • 1087 22 asdc Russian ace moves up from third spot to grab gold medal SPORTS WORLDWIDE SOllth Africa Off tIM SOSS: South Africa were banned from competing in all yachting events comprising Olympic classes by the International Yacht Racing Union on Friday. The decision, taken at the
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    • 944 23  -  J RAJENDRAN On the Line WHEN the going gets tough, K.S. Moorthy is the sort of man you get behind. Pack a 1.8-metre frame with pure muscle, set atop it possibly the most experienced head in martial arts the Republic has known, and you're looking
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    • 1105 23  -  ALAN HUBBABD ALWAYS ON SUNDAY Y °U knew it was going to be that sort of week when it began with the news that John McEnroe has invited Ronald Reagan to be among his dinner guests next Saturday. To celebrate what is likely to be
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    • 115 23 Singapore start scorchingly HOSTS Singapore beat three-times runners-op Malaysia 4-1 In the fourth International veterans five-nation hockey tointmeit at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. The local parade of former Olympic and Asian Games stars Including Anwarul Haque, 4«, Knltar Singh, 55, H. S. Loomba, 49, Abdullah Hamld, 53, Sarbo, 48,
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    • 324 23 THE top seeds came through unscathed in the Ellesse Circuit 85 tennis tournament at Kallang yesterday. Top seed Mahader Hassan, second seed Albert Teo and No. 3 Tim Davis had no problems getting past their respective opponents. All three were not called upon to produce their best when they
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    • 322 23 ATHLETICS MerttM Big Walk (all groups) (National Stadium, 7.30). BADMINTON Senior Inter-club league: Safsa v Harper Valley, NUS v Sunbeam (SBA, 7). HOCKEY Veterans International tournament: Brunei v Australia, Hongkong v Malaysia (FPAC, 3.45 A 5.15). Brunei, who are making their debut in the tournament are the
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  • The Sunday Times Sportsfront
    • 435 24 FLYING HIGH Super steward's feat on the ground keeps him above the clouds KENNETH KENG is flying high. And when the Singapore Airlines steward gets down to earth today he'll learn that he has won the award for the Sunday Times/Coca-Cola Sporting Achievement of the
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    • 217 24  -  MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By KAMPONG CHANTEK were refused permission to take to the pitch for their Singapore Hockey Association junior knockout match against Port Authority Recreation Club at Tanglin yesterday when they failed to produce their official team list. At match time, both teams were ready to
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    • 366 24 ahlfhg IT was Kevin Whltton's bad luck that he came up before Judge Michael Argyle. The man who handed oat a life sentence to the 25-year-old British soccer hooligan Is known as the Hanging Judge even though Britain has no death
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    • Article, Illustration
      540 24  -  JOE DORAI FLYING HIGH By Striker wants to join Singapore squad for Games FANDI Ahmad flew back to Singapore yesterday with a smile on his face and a promise on his lips: "I want to play for my country again in Bangkok and as it is the
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    • 669 24 LONDON, Sat. With the assistance of Sheffield Wednesday, Liverpool launched their pursuit of Manchester United today when they chipped three points off the runaway leaders' huge lead at the top of the English soccer championship. United began the day an intimidating 10
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    • 413 24 TEST CRICKET BRISBANE, Sat. New Zealand all-rounder Richard Hadlee claimed the astonishing bowling figures of nine for 52 as he put his team firmly in control of the first Test against Australia on the second day here today. Hadlee, 34, took full advantage of the
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    • 186 24 KARACHI, Sat. Aravinda de Silva carved out a defiant, unbeaten century today and prevented a Sri Lankan rout on the third day of the Third and final Test against Pakistan. De Silva hit 103 not out in 265 minutes out of a Sri Lankan second-innings total
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    • 2524 1 Nearly 25 years after her death, Marilyn Monroe remains the most potent female legend of the century the universal sex symbol. Millions of words have not solved the mystery of her tragic death. Did her much rumoured connection with the Kennedy brothers John and Robert have
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    • PERSONALITY
      • 744 2 EARLY in the evening of July 12, 1961, Sam Giancana walked into a waiting room at Chicago's O'Hare airport, on a routine stopover en route to New York. Giancana was "boss of bosses" of the Chicago Mafia. He was accompanied by Phyllis McGuire,
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    • ARTS & BOOKS
      • 1064 3  -  CAROL LIM Her mastery of colour and brush stroke makes Georgette Chen, 78, the Grand Old Lady of Singapore art. More than 170 of her works are on show at the National Museum in a onewoman retrospective ART By L This exercise in paint
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      • 718 3 BOOKS THEY say there is a boom in fiction publishing and I've been wondering what that might mean. More novels being sold? More writers writing them? More publishers publishing them? In the 10 years that I have been a commissioning editor, some things
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      • 375 3 bookends IN ADIEUX: A Farewell to Sartre (Pantheon), Simone de Beauvoir presents recorded conversations she had with him in 1974, six years before he died. When Sartre says that he finds it easier to spend long periods of time talking to women than with men,
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    • FASHION
      • 747 4 Trendy dressing for all shapes and sizes A quick course to help you figure out which of the latest styles will make you look like a million BIG jackets, straight skirts and skinny stirrup pants. They may be the fashion rage now but how do you wear them, especially when
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      • 370 4  -  LIM PHAY-LING IT'S going to be a glittering Christmas this year with lots of shine and yellow metal. You can even combine your real jewellery with the costume variety. But if you feel like a Christmas tree with all that jewellery, wear one
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    • HABITAT
      • 725 5 Computer -managed homes are not the stuff of science fiction writers. An American computer firm has built a home where the bath is filed by a computer and drapes are drawn by voice commands. An American architect predicts that such homes wil| be
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      • 558 5 A focal point is vital in any room. JUDITH HOLMBERG explains how it can be achieved with the right lighting and placing of furniture YOU can avoid some of the pitfalls in decorating a room, as well as communicate more easily with your
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      • 370 5  -  LEE GEOK BOI By THE home is not necessarily the safest place for a small child and the carelessness of some mothers make it an even more dangerous place. One mother said she did not bother to keep poisons out of the reach of
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    • FOOD
      • 1137 6 Rare sweet offerings for Deepavali Sweets are the centre of attraction at Deepavali celebrations. Four north Indian women give the recipes of their favourites to VIOLET OON who also makes a surprising discovery about the way the festival is celebrated here and in India t> A T 11^1 TRADITION dictates
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      • 641 6 Be pampered this Deepavali at an Indian restaurant which receives MARGARET CHAN's vote for best new restaurant of the year. Or join the crowd at an Indian fast-food outlet ffijjjti '■"^l ■■■■■> shan (roast leg of lamb) and murgh malai kabab (chicken fillet kebabs).
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      • 357 6 TANDOORI chicken, the stuff of expensive Muglai restaurants, now comes in sanitised plastic trays at Tandoori Take-away. The place is the fruition of proprietor Gurdip Singh's eight-year-old dream to combine the "convenience, speed, beauty and comfort" of a fastfood outlet with an Indian restaurant
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    • MIND & BODY
      • 1179 7 President Reagan calls his wife, Nancy "Mommy", John Lennon called Yoko Ono "Mother". WENDY LEIGH reports that their behaviour mirrors that of most men, who expect their wives to prepare their meals and nurse them through sickness as their mother did. IT ALL
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      • 211 7 HEALTH -THE latest weapon in the battle against obesity is balloons. A study released recently shows that obese patients may be able to shed dramatic amounts of weight by having a balloon implanted in their stomachs. Over a six-month period,
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      • MEDICAL BRIEFS
        • 82 7 MORE good news for coffee lovers: A new study shows caffeine doesn't increase a woman's risk of getting benign breast lumps. Researchers in Israel compared the diets of 854 women who had surgery for benign breast lumps with the diets of 1,478 women
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        • 99 7 SCIENTISTS have developed a synthetic blood that may substitute for human blood during surgery and other emergencies. But human tests are several years away, reports USA Today. Researchers at Chicago's Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke's Medical Center successfully used the substitute to replace the blood of
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        • 77 7 A TEAM of Philadelphia researchers has found that heating the air breathed by patients during outpatient surgery reduces the time necessary for recovery by almost a third, reports USA Today. Now, researchers say that greater savings in costs can be achieved, The study,
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      • 418 7  -  MAI HEARNE By ONE of the biggest upheavals in anyone's career is having to retire from it. Every year, a large number of working women have to abandon their career to become full-time wives and mothers. Unfortunately, few of us
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    • SPOTLIGHT Bonsai Show
      • 416 8 A twn-nane renort hv SUSANNA KULATISSA on the 17-dav exhibition which starts on Friday at the on Friday at the Chinese Garden, Jurong GROWN four months ago in Huati village, Guangzhou, the 3,000-bloom chrysanthemum plant is the product of both science and the secrets of an ancient
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      • 569 8 Bonsai: The ancient art of tray planting BONSAI, or "tray planting", first started in China over 1,000 years ago. It's the art of stunting trees by growing and training them in small holders according to special techniques. It probably originated when someone found a stunted tree and tried to transplant
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      • 660 8 Tiny trees, mi mighty blossoms Venue: Chinese Garden, Jurong, off Yuan Ching Road Date: Friday to Dec 1 Time: 9 am to 10 pm Admission: $3 for adults, $2 for children THE trees are tiny and the flowers huge in this show. The China Chrysanthemum and Bonsai Show is a
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      • 522 10 THE hottest new fashion for women in New York designer collections is you'll nfcver guess it bell-bottom pants. And what's for sale in stores all over the United States? Miniskirts. Not to mention op-art patterns psychedelic prints, fishnet tights, English mod paisley jackets and
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      • 545 10 A three-page supplement on looking good Hair: David Gar, of Passion, Clothes: Tangs, Location: Regency Wing, Hyatt Regency. M BEING up to date in fash ion can be such a hassle. Having a bountiful purse helps, of course. But how can you remove from
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      • 109 10 You don't need to wait till Christmas to start shopping for party clothes. Neither need you break the bank with the latest in i4il^^cocktail wear at Robinson's. Dramatic: A white doiinan-sleeve top worn with a narrow black skirt. Also available in indigo and
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      • 475 11 Keep your eyes open when buying sunglasses SUMIKO TAN gives some tips on testing store-bought glasses and getting the right frames for your face. THOSE cheap, fun glasses ranging from ridiculous, saucer-huge Elton Johns to slate-black Blues Brothers may not properly protect your eyes from the sun. Sunlight contains invisible
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      • 332 11 Men do make passes at women with glasses, a Gallup survey of 1,000 people in Britain showed earlier this year. Spectacles are no longer seen as black square plastic things only drab secretaries and grannies wear. Besides being functional, spectacles are now also fashionable. A
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      • 182 11 Fashionable and fun footwear BATA has changed its sedate "first to Bata then to school" image. It new not only sells school shoes but also fun, fashionable footwear. More than 200 designs of women's shoes can be found in the stores. Some are imported from Europe while others are produced
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      • 684 12 It does nothing much except flap in your face and, on occasion, help drink your soup. But wear it you must. So, as KHNG EU suggests, do it in style, with the latest designer offerings. But, warns BARBARA DeWITT, you give away character clues
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      • 444 12 It helps you drink your soup beautifully LIKE it or hate it, the tie's here to stay. for the foreseeable future. So if you have to wear one to work, it's comforting to know that the tie today has gone a step further from being an appendage that holds your
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      • 785 13 WINSTON LEE CAR TALK By CAR buyers can look forward to interesting new models early next year. They are now being displayed at the Tokyo Motor Show. Of chief interest in the huge 1300-1500 cc market is the new Nissan Sunny. The sixth generation Sunny
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      • 636 13  -  WINSTON LEE By FOR most dealers, 1985 is one year they would like to forget. Overall sales this year are only half those of last year's and there appears to be no end of the downturn in sight. Only one marque appears to be
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      • 1126 14 Australians love carnivals and festivals and spring is as good a reason as any to whoop it up. Here are some happenings to note if you're heading Down Under IN AUSTRALIA, the arrival of spring is heralded with much fanfare and ritual. Windcheaters and jackets are put
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        • 128 14 THERE is more to see when you explore a place on foot. So the Hongkong Tourist Association has produced a handy, 24-page booklet on walking in the central and western districts of the British colony. The booklet, containing a detailed, fold-up colour map of the
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        • 87 14 WATCH the traditional annual elephant round-up at Surin, Thailand, this month as part of a Nov 15 17 train journey package. The tour, organised by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, includes trips to see Prasat Srikhonraphum, an old Khmer-style castle built around 1117 AD,
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    • 66 8 China Chrysanthemum Bonsai Show n fWJKi ,r- DATE; 1 5th November —1 st December 1 985 Organiser: sxpfS/ Jurong Environmental Engineering Re Ltd jliyi^. 9qqam 1 rj.oo pm Daily V-^ jurong Park. Yuan Ching Road, Singapore 2261 Admission: $3.00 (adult) $2.00 (child) SS office) ProduCB Branch veljit ud. BrJigmTbtg SICH
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      • 689 2 Six years ago, it was little more than a curious new invention. Today, the Walkman is a very visible part of our lives. JULIE TAN looks at the resounding success of the music wonder, which first appeared in our shops in November, and meets
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      • 720 2  -  PHILIP COORE Y VIDEO GUIDE •By A NEW divorcee faces a moral dilemma, a rape victim is terrorised by her past, and a dead man returns to haunt his friends. This week, we look at three obscure video films with diverse subjects.
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        410 2 PETER Wee was one of the first owners of the Sony Walkman back in late 1979. And he still recalls how he attracted "weird looks" walking down Orchard Road wearing the earphones. "I had it with me in Orchard Road one day and decided to use it," said Mr
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      • 535 2  -  JULIE TAN tWKJEAST By BUSY TV actress Carol Cheng turned down her long-time beau Gan Kuok Leung's umpteenth marriage proposal again. She has said that her career is still top priority. But he will persevere, no doubt. Carol recently flew to Japan for a
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    • CINEMA
      • 423 3  -  LIM KAY TONG AVENGING ANGEL At Capitol, Changi, Savoy and Majestic Starring Betsy Russell, Rory Calhoun, Susan Tyrrell and Barry Pearl Directed by Robert Vincent O'Neil By THE title is very misleading, as are some of the advertising stills. Avenging Angel, the followup
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      • 364 3  -  JULIE TAN I DO Coming to Cathay cinemas Starring Liu Wai Hung, Ann Bridgewater, Alan Wan and Yam Hei Bo Directed by Lau Kar Ho By THE purpose of this film is twofold. One, it's a showcase for the comic talents of Liu Wai Hung,
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      • 468 3  - Thieves, mad scientists, and people out of step with society LEE SIEW HUA By FILM enthusiasts will soon get an idea of the new directions the German film industry is taking. The Goethe-Institut, in conjunction with the Singapore Film Society, will hold a season of debut films made by new
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        • 557 3 Hard choices £or Joan Collins JOHN AUSTIN (IPS) By DYNASTY star Joan Collins has been offered US$2 million (about 554.2 million) to stay with the show and she says she will think about it. In keeping with the style of Alexis, the super-***** she plays in the hit soap opera,
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      • 365 4  -  LIM KAY TONG TV PREVIEW Cover Her Face Friday, Ch 12, 8 pm |By BRITISH thrillers are in abundance on SBC at the moment. In the wake of recent arrivals Dempsey and Makepeace and The Secret Servant comes Cover Her Face, which is an easy mix
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      • 309 4  -  JULIE TAN TV REVIEW By IT IS clear that the participants and studio audience at the first programme of On the Trail (Tuesdays, Ch 5, 8 pm) had a whale of a time. The show, which kicked off the five-part game-show series, was a thrill-a-minute
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      • 665 4  -  LIM KAY TONG Talkback y By SBC'S Current Affairs Unit produces fewer than 10 documentaries a year. By the end of this year, for instance, there will only have been seven productions. The advantage of these one-off productions is time time to research, to sift
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      • 355 4  - Eastwood triggers return of TV cowboys JEFFERSON GRAHAM By IT'S not Death Valley Days for Westerns on TV any more. Spurred on by the success of Clint Eastwood's Pale Rider (which ended its run here last Wednesday), TV executives in Hollywood are busy rounding up stars and saddling up enough
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      • 805 7 Is Laura Branigan as tough and gutsy as she looks? GLYN BROWN meets the female rocker, appearing tonight on Heart Light City (Ch 5, 6.40 pm), to find out. IF ONE says Laura Branigan, what image comes to mind? Rough, tough,
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      • 813 7  -  LIM SEK pop review By MIAMI VICE Various Artistes (MCA) WHITE NIGHTS Various Artistes (Atlantic) THE FAMILY (Paisley Park) RETRIBUTION Teresa Teng (Polygram) TROPIC OF CAPRICORN Klkaehl Momoko (Philips) HOME IS WHERE LOVE IS Jane Li (Dawn Sound) THE OLD AND NEW Wen
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      • 461 7  - Miami Vice composer scores a prime -time hit JOHN MILWARD By JAN Hammer's parents, who remained in Czechoslovakia after their son emigrated to the USA in 1968, can't quite get a handle on the TV show whose score their son composes. "I tried to translate the word vice for my
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      • 240 12 I AM sure those of you celebrating Deepavali must be very excited about tomorrow. Celebrations are wonderful, aren't they? I remember I used to look forward so much to Chinese New Year when I was a little girl. I had new clothes to wear and there was always
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          534 12 IT IS known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon and is one of the few landlocked countries in the world, being almost completely surrounded by mountains. It has a population of about 1.4 million, and if everyone receives an equal share of what the country produces in goods
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      • 74 12 •When was the safety pin first used? In the Bronze Age, more than 4,000 years ago, although no one is quite sure who was the first. But it was not until modern times that it took the form we know with the coil afone end of the wire. This was
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      • 75 12 Mrs Tan: What are you getting for your husband this Christmas? Mrs Lee: Well, he eats like a horse, so I'm thinking of getting him a nosebag. Mr Lee: I'm scared to death of birds even tiny sparrows. Psychiatrist: Bat why's that? Mr Lee: Aren't all worms scared of birds?
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      • 759 13 86 For Sale: BMW 78 BMW 316 completely restored, convert to 320 Series, with 1 pair Recaro seats BBS 3 pcs. s/rlras. 7" x 15" Zender body kits View at Palace Cinema Bldg carpark Contact Steven Ong at sth fir. IF YOU THINK buying a good used BMW is an
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      • 887 14 89 For Sale: Dataun/Nissan TOA PAYOH 3-RM. Improved Ideally located. With mosaic/ cabinets Tel: *****49 TURBO PULSAR EXA 15. fuel injected. Feb. '84. Beautiful cond. PARF. $27,500 Call: *****42 Meng $1,600 DOWNPAYMENT DRIVEAWAY "79 120Y. Aircon radio cassette, sports rims. *****47 10/79 DATSUN 100A. 2 pte owners, aircon., cassette, excellent
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      • 861 14 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi •79 COLT SUPERSHIFT 1400 Aircon., cassette, sports rims, private owner. $10,400 *****47. 8/82 TREDIA 1.6. Power steering, 1 owner, aircond., hi-fi, rust-proof, beautiful cond. $15,900 *****22. 88 LANCER 5-SPEED SL Aircon., s/rims, tax 12/86. Pow»r windows, hi-fi, $10,950 Tel: *****85. '82 GALANT 'GLS'. Pte. owner, power
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      • 816 14 94 For Sale: Other Makes FEW MTHS. OLD Suzuki SA4I3. 3-door, GS. Done only 600 km. 2-dlglt no. Full accessories. Guaranteed brand new cond. Offer to 11 Recreation Rd NEAR '81 SUBARU 1600GLF sspeed. Aircon. radio cassette, square lamp. Beautiful cond. PARF. Passed vlcom. Exchange considered. $9,850. Tel: *****77. ALMOST
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      • 957 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments UNFURN. 3-RM. FLAT at Bukit Batok for rent at $400 0.n.0. Tel. *****30, Mr. Kwa. UNFURN. 4-RM. FLAT at Übi Ave.l. $600 neg. Very convenient. Tel: *****31 on 10th 11th Nov. 'Bs. VISTA PK. APT. brand new, near NUS. 2 bdrms. With condo facilities. Furn./unfurn. Call
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      • 543 14 113 For Sale: Houses 113 Fir Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I Hill-top Luxury Residences I Elevated locality. Easy Transportation I Situated beside Shangri-la Park and the p^'^i~^~~~~~ m fgl well-known St Nicholas Pri Sec School at l^""w<» 75£°* fy^T^Z HI Thomson area. Near MRT station A nfw rT
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      • 308 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments MARSILING 5-RM. NEAR facilities, selling with furnishing, appliances, etc. $93,000 negotiable. Tel: *****71, *****00 (office). SELEGIE HOUSE, 3-RM, top floor, convenient location, within CBD. Fully furn. $35,000 0.n.0. Call *****00, Richard. TELOK BLANGAH HEIGHT, 4-room corner, full marble, wall cabinets, heater, wall polished, well kept.
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      • 271 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments A.M. KIO 5-rm. 81k.501. ceramic throughout, aircon, wardrobe, $118,000 0.n.0. *****96/ *****23. A.M. KIO 5-rm. 81k.642. ceramic throughout, aircon., wardrobe. $125,000 0.n.0. *****96/ *****23. ANG MO KIO 3-room corner. Recently fully renovated. Highest offer secures. No agents. *****19. BALLOT HOUSING.We specialise in HDB Flats. Tel:
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      • 598 14 116 For Sale HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH 3-RM. 81k.232 10th fir. Terrazzo. F/furn with kitchen cabinets. Tel: *****92. TOA PAYOH, 8LK.26, 3-rm Selling at $32,000 neg Interested, contact Mr Woon, *****93. TOA PAYOH 3-ROOM improved Blk 13V. near MRT, market. schools. $31,000 0.n.0. Tel. *****10. TOA PAYOH, 3 rm., Blk.
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      • 677 16 There's no business like show business and all ready to show you that they're real troupers are the gang at the Singapore Zoological Gardens. JULIE TAN tells you more about The Animal Show in the new amphitheatre which opened this weekend. "MANY animals
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      • 659 16  -  IRENE HOE By CAUTION: English at work. That might well have been the watchword of the BBC television crew in town a week ago. To film part of a major documentary series, the TV team eavesdropped at a primary school classroom, a
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