New Nation, 15 August 1982

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  • 27 1 m HH PUBLISHED i THE SINGAP4 monitor lt HI Sunday, Au PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Sunday, August 15, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 20/5/82 40 cents
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  • 737 1  -  Committee will control budgets and curricula By JALIL MISWARDI PLANS to introduce a new management committee for each government school, which would include one SAF officer, came in for some harsh words from principals yesterday when it was presented to the
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  • 213 1  -  By OEI SIN GIOK TWENTY EIGHT Jehovah's Witnesses pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court yesterday to attending a meeting of an unlawful society. Another man, Henry Tampu, was charged for allowing his house at Farrer Court to be used for the meeting on
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    • 413 2 IN the SAF success comes with names like Hawkeye, Strikies, Seekers, Searcher or Sharpshooter. They are the names of Work Improvement Teams {WITS) which are saving the Ministry of Defence money. Hawkeye is the name of the Work Improvement Team which decided to cut down
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    • 61 2 SBS concession stamps for September will be on Sle from today to Sepmber 5. The $33 stamp for NS men and the police will be sold at Army Camps and police stations. SBS will introduce a new service, No 96, on Monday, to ply along dementi
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    • 324 2  -  Army's move to boost productivity By JACKIE SAM THE Singapore Armed Forces is open to suggestions 24 hours a day, every day. The aim is higher productivity. So if that bright idea hits you even at 3 am pick up the phone and ring *****67.
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    • 213 2 THE story of an ungrateful visitor was unfolded in a magistrate's court yesterday when Woo Yin Fook admitted stealing a purse from his friend's mother with whom he was staying after having problems with his family. A week after he moved in to Foo Suek
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    • 108 2 A TEAM of drivers will start on Monday in two Nissan Pulsars on a 20,000-km journey to nowhere. In 18 days they will travel more than 130 times around Singapore in a bid to prove the durability of a new Mobil motor oil. The test
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    • 506 3  -  Language and fatigue among re-education programme's problems By FOO CHOY PENG THE NTUC's massive reeducation programme for workers is coming up against initial problems. One is the language barrier faced by some workers, and another, tiredness after a hard day's work when many cannot concentrate on
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    • 243 3  -  By SIT YIN FONG GANGS flying swooping "fighter" kites are ruining the fun of hundreds of pleasure kite flyers at East Coast Parkway by cutting the pleasure kites loose. Victims suspect the gangs are working hand-in-hand with vendors selling kites there. Parents, especially those who have come
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    • 236 3 SINGAPORE has no standard for the valves and regulators used on LPG cylinders and sub-standard regulators that could leak and cause fires and explosions are on the market. br Lee Ngak Slang, the president of the Consumers' Association of Singapore, stating this in the association's Consumer
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    • 172 4  -  Schools' Council meeting Reports by JALIL MISWARDI,PAT D'ROSE MANY secondary schools have failed to come up with different examination levels for the Express (E) and Normal (N) streams. An Education Ministry survey of 20 schools showed that the top 10 per cent
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    • 351 4 MORE time is to be spent teaching English language and mathematics to pupils pursuing the secondary Normal course so that tney are in a better position to pass the Certificate of Secondary Education (CSE). The CSE is to be restructured to make passing simpler and N-course
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    • 57 4 CHILDREN'S newspapers to promote the study of English It was one of the suggestions by an expert, Mr Raphael Gefen. And it received enthusiastic support from the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore. In n paper to the Schools Council yesterday, CDIS said there was a tentative
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    • 59 4 TEACHERS are teaching English language with a textbook and a blackboard, uie Minister of State (Education) Dr Tay Eng Soon told the Schools Council yesterday. And said the deputy director of the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore (CDIS), Dr Yeon Oon Chye: How well a student
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    • 79 4 MEMBERS of the Jehovah's Witness sect leaving the magistrate's court yesterday after pleading gnilty to being members of an unlawful society. Twenty-eight people 17 women and 11 men were fined $300 each. Another man, Henry Tampa, was fined $800 for allowing his house in Fairer Court
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    • 166 4 WHAT Mr Raphael Get en, an Israeli expert, has to say on the teaching of English: My impression, after my short visit, is that many yonng people do not understand fully when spoken to (even when I speak slowly and clearly as an experienced teacher of
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    • 324 5 ONE reason the Malay language is deteriorating is because the friendly Malay tries to sneak according to the race of his listener and uses the wrong syntax and grammar. The Minister of Sate for Culture, Major Fong Sip Chee said yesterday: "This proliferation of
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    • 126 5 THREE boys discovered a man's badly charred body in tbe bushes of a vacant lot opposite a petrol kiosk along Paya Lebar Road yesterday. They were catching spiders. Police officers could not identify the man but said he was a Chinese in his thirties. Two plastic containers
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    • 64 5 YESTERDAY. CHONG Hong San, 14, helped distribute 2,500 leaflets from the Singapore Bus Service urging the public to use Singapore coins on buses. From today, SBS will accept Malaysian coins only on Service 170. Some commuters were annoyed by the inconvenience, others feared an SBS precedent while yet
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    • 192 5 QUOTES Mr Ong Teag Ckeong, the Minister for Communications and Labomr, at the Boon Teck constituency National Day dinner yesterday. I WOULD also like to take this Opportunity to inform car owners that the Government will not be relaxing on the 10-year age limit of cars for
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    • 257 5  -  By JULIE LIAU SINGAPORE has to start catering for its ageing population, Dr Adrian Tan Cheng Bock, the MP for Ayer Rajah, said last night. Y 'Outpatients' services should include a community geriatrics service for old people. "And free medical examinations for those
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 293 2 Changes in your Sunday TV programmes THERE has bean a rescheduling of today's TV programmes to accommodate the live telecast of the PM's National Day rally speech at the National Theatre. CHANNEL 5 8.55 OPENING FOLLOWED BY HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN (E): The Nightingale (Part 1). 9.25 LIMA SEKAWAN (M) (r).
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    • 105 3 /'lid love to see you,but m X-: VV JL m > Remember how you felt the last time. How you'd rather be left alone. And how everything you did seem to turn out all wrong. Well, all of us face the misery of headaches, temperatures and other minor ailments sometimes,
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  • world
    • 678 6 Reuter AP UPI PEKING, Saturday CHINA, angry at a Japanese rewrite of World war Two history, today heralded the 37th anniversary of Tokyo's surrender with a strongly-worded warning against a resurgence of fascism or militarism. While many newspapers continued to publish photographs and accounts
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    • 61 6 WASHINGTON, SatwJay "JO JO" Gtorgtaaai Is pfctwed ban m *i stop of Mi HMk kMK In Welghtog 227 kg ($M lbs), Gtorglwl was ratem< by Jadfe Rkkard Bartow Jr oa groaade that he night 4fe M kept to jafl M tt ImM the facilities to swUto a maa of hfe
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    • 220 6 UPI WARSAW, Saturday RIOTING in four Polish cities raised (ears today of renewed open confrontation between outlawed Solidarity supporters and communist authorities on the eve of the union's second anniversary. Riot police yesterday broke up demonstrations in Warsaw, Gdansk, Wroclaw and Nowa Huta
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    • 312 6 Reuter BEIRUT, Saturday NEGOTIATIONS to evacuate thousands of Palestinian fighters trapped by Israel's siege of West Beirut seem to be back on course after a rare day of calm on the front lines between the opposing forces. Lebanese Prime Minister Shafiq AlWazzan, a key link
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    • 192 6 UPI RICHMOND (California), Saturday A SIKH who was suspended by Chevron Co.'s refinery for refusing to shave his beard, insists the action is religious persecution. Mr Manjit Singh Bha tia, 39, a machinist, said he was hired with a beard and cannot violate
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    • 270 7 AP BEUINQ, Sat A WOMAN school teacher, bitter after a peasant beat her up and authorities took the matter lightly, hanged herself in the peasants doorway, a major Chinese newspaper reported yesterday. The Guangming Daily said the peasant has been arrested for driving the teacher to
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    • 149 7 AP SEOUL, Sat A LIBERATION Day amnesty affecting 1,286 peoEle was announced today y the South Korean government. But there was no reference in the announcement to Kim Dae-Jung, South Korea's best known dissident and opposition political figure. Kim is serving a 20year prison sentence following
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    • 90 7 UPI LONDON, Sat BRITAIN'S hospitals face a continued campaign of disruption in health workers' bid for more pay, even after emerging today from a chaotic five-day strike. Union leaders decided yesterday to continue the campaign indefinitely until the government agrees to negotiate their claim for an across-the-board 12
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    • 75 7 AP GALLUP, (New Mexico), Saturday NAVAJO Indians who used a coded version of their native language to confound Japan's monitoring of US communications during World War II are finally getting America's public praise. About 70 of the 300 to 400 Navajos, who took part in the
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    • 409 7 Move to test mystery military payload aborted after scope cover jammed AP WASHINGTON, Sat THE main experiment of a secret military payload carried on last month's space shuttle flight failed because a telescope cover did not open, sources close to the project reported. Officials briefly considered
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    • 447 8 Reuter GENEVA, Saturday Millions of children around the world are working as virtual slaves or living by their wits as thieves, beggars, street traders or prostitutes, according to a United Nations investigation. "The best way to steal a watch is to stand
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    • 287 8 LOS ANQELES, Sat FORMER coroner's investigator who signed Marilyn Monroe's death certificate and then left his job when he was arrested for forgery may tell his side ol the story within a week, his son said yesterday. '1 can tell you things
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    • 122 8 AP TEXAS, Saturday SOUL singer and recording artist Joe Tex, 47 died at a hospital yesterday, three days after suffering from a heart attack. Mr Tex, a professional singer for almost SO years, performed on radio, television and in concerts in four continents,
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    • 86 8 AP JAKARTA, Sat INDONESIA'S Foreiga Mtakter Mock tar Kasamaatmadja has praised Iraqi Presideat Saddam Hassda's reported wUttagaeas to move the cite af a aoaaligaed sammit coafereace from Baghdad to New Delki. "If the report ia tree, the statemeat shoald be highly valaed hecaaae it shows his
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    • 49 8 AP US Coast Guardsmen are seen here spraying water on protesters seized during demonstrations in Port Ludlow, Washington, against the nation's first Trident submarine, the USS Ohio on Thursday in Puget Sound, outside Seattle. Several arrests were made as the protesters attempted to blockade the submarine. AP
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    • 131 8 UPI TAPEI, SaturdayTAIWAN'S authorities were asked to study the possibility of legalising euthanasia to "end the suffering" of patients and their families. An official of the Human Rights Association said that "to end the suffering caused by life machines on grounds of humanity, and to ease the physical
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    • 312 8 AP LONDON, Saturday PRINCE Charles gave medical aid to a man who broke his lea in a car accident outside Highgrove Mansion, the Prince's country home 144 kms west of London, Buckingham Palace said yesterday A spokesman for Palace press secretary Michael Shea said: "I
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    • 313 9 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Sat A BITTER White House power struggle that could significantly alter the shape of the Reagan administration has nroken out among the President's senior aides, with the conflict revolving round Chief of Staff James A Baker and Counsellor Edwin Meese. President Reagan himself
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    • 166 9 LAT LOS ANGELES, Saturday FOUR men who tried to trade about US$l.5 million (553.3 million) worth of precious gems for machine guns and other weapons were arrested by undercover agents, Federal officials said. The men planned to smuggle the weapons to Brazil, according to James R. Reeves,
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    • 81 9 AP LONDON, Sat THIEVES drained Ike Roman "wishing pool" outside Bath Abbey and scooped up coins worth an estimated £300 (S$1,080), officials reported in Bath on Friday. They Climbed the churchyard wall with ropes and removed the drainage plug on the pool. After the water ebbed
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    • 75 9 Reuter BETONG, Sat. TWO officials of the oatlawed Commaaist Party of Malaya (CPM) surrendered to Thai security forces la the Yala province yesterday, a security forces spokesmaa said. He did aot identify the two bat said they were "quite important personnel." He said the Thai
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    • 48 10 IN OUR schools, now IHo Is boing breathed kilo art education. But art Is moro than Just technique. What Is in our schools Im th« davtlooIWWwW SSS WWI OVl»Wwl® MW wWWwfwJr^ mont of a sensitivity for art. QUAN MINQ roports.
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    • 78 10 Lot them breathe IT'S NOT knowing how to react to their own curiosity and wonder, architect Tay Kheng Soon thinks. We beautify the Singapore environment with flowers and fruit trees, but at the same time, children cannot touch, cannot pluck, cannot
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    • 169 10 Art and productivity IN HIS own field, architecture, Mr Tay Kheng Soon finds that the local tendency to suppress sense reaction and expression of these responses has resulted in a stifled approach to design problems by architects. He says: "Too many of the young architects
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    • 537 10 THE EIGHT kind of art education can help to liberate our senses and release oar Ml potential. As Mr Tay pats it* "Art Is the liberation of tlie scoscs n Art education in schools has so tar emphasised the teaching of a skill. More
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    • 542 11  -  By R Mahadevan MRS Yap Oi Yee is a laboratory technician with a difference she stuffs animals. Since 1965 she has been practising the art of taxidermy cleaning, preserving and stuffing the skin® of a variety of animals so they end up looking alive.
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    • 230 11 A real work of art when switched on IPS IT is not so much a television set, more a talking point... until you switch on the see-through TV. Then the perspex set becomes just like any other set. The pyramid-shaped box looks just like any other TV
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    • 495 14  -  By RODNEY HOBSON COURTESY is not just a way of life it is vital at work where contracts and contacts can be won and lost. And one of the most important aspects of courtesy is punctuality. When Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan gave a press briefing
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    • 203 14  -  MRS SIN LEAN AUN CONGRATULATIONS on your launching of such an interesting project as the Gourmet Circle. Finally, the general reader will have a chance to join in (free of charge, too) and learn at first hand all the mouth-watering dishes that we often hear of and
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    • 1027 15  -  FACE to FACE HIS NAME may mean nothing to you, but it was he who put up those walls around you and that roof over your head homes in Seletar Hills, Pandan Valley, Wing On Life Garden, HDB flats in Tampines. And in
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    • 311 15 MR LEE was a self-starter. He attributes his success to the virtues of thrift and hard work traditional Chinese values and concepts which he learnt from his parents, both migrants from Nan-an in Fujian Province, China, and from having lived among
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    • 111 11 NOWASeW Great News! Now you can get fried chicken too at A&W Family Restaurants! A&W introduces Fried Chicken cooked the way you like it big big pieces of juicy, crispy chicken with a delicious savoury taste that's sending Singapore's chicken lovers wild. There's a favourite meal for everyone in the
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    • 485 14 NATIONAL READING MONTH The Library Association of Singapore (LAS) -f I'JU Think bookal Talk books! Sharing hooka cmn bo font IVMM with your child $15,000 worth of prizes can be won just by answering easy questions on these books too good to miss. Here are the top prizes you stand
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 97 14 VAUGBRWrOYZ T*A5 rO TAKE ACTION /l HOPE THEY'RE #ME KE6(JLATION6 TO PROTECT £J6 FR<?M VNM&KOOS national REAPING MONTH: AUais-SePT. 12 MEf^6E! HOTEL dUBYS EM&ARSA«O> &Y£ALUM6 a^WOFFERIH6, 5rVLt P£LI6HTS IMAGINE HOW IM*ARRASS£I? THEV 0£ If THE V WERE TO Vl* IT ONE of THESE PARLfld^f AMP MOPE n's NOT PAP'$ FAMURITE
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  • Article, Illustration
    6263 17 .HOOLD fIT >v 2.00 Class 4 Div A 1100 m (Restricted Terms 3, 4 5 Year Okie) Stakes $15,000 Tudor Rama S7 46nzg Mak Mdm J Mofftt 2 42 Honaat WMe 87 Lucaa 4tamaaMtan-KAL 4tk 14/3 C4-A 57 Lucm Sl2oog Janc*o Ist 1.11.4 4-hrM JW4/7 C4-A 87 LuCM
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  • 220 17  -  By B J SMITH VETERAN sprinter Western Union has returned yet again to top form and should teach his younger opponents a lesson on bow to win in Race Six at Bukit Timah today. This seven-year-old gelding has won seven races from
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  • 156 17 1st 2nd 3rd Ivan Allan 60 30 23 Tah Choon Bang 43 40 39 Qaorga Watt 37 29 45 Qary van Braukalan 30 17 10 Samauri Rahman 25 30 25 Tan Lya Hup 25 9 11% M. Ismail 24 22 22 P.K. Laong 21 15% 33 Laa Sang
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  • 148 17 1st 2nd 3rd Terry Lucas 39 18 12 AlWin 1 WWQIv 37 26 37 Leslie Khoo 33 18 25 A.K. Cheam 27 30 26 Qtofgt Pod mors 26 14 21 Brian York 21 17 15 *S.Y. Laong 19 18 13 P.K. Yaap 16 8 4 M.C. Lam 14
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  • 185 20  -  By B J SMITH VALACHI caused a big upset when he beat favourite Credit Line to the post in Race 4 at Bukit Timah yesterday. Hidden by Singaporean Larry Francis, valachi stormed home to win gamely by half a length. Sokitomi, which was heavily supported behind Credit
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  • 834 20 RACE 1: Zephyrus (W. Mew) was fractious and delayed the start and will be required to pass one starting stall test before its next start. Happy Feeling (S.H Chew) and Spartan Spirit (J.P. Heng) were slow into stride. Empire Builder (M. Lee) hung out throughout ana finished wide
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 27 20 BIG SWEEP FIRST: 1819 SECOND: 8339 THIRD: 5965 STARTERS: 5118 9659 6203 9588 0151 4471 3220 CONSOLATION: 7901 9429 2135 1973 7481 4154 1043 3501 0812 8140
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  • sports
    • 530 21  -  Big league ym of thirty rounds starts > on September 12 PIERO VALSECCHI reports from MILAN PIERO VALSECCHI AP EIGHTEEN European and Latin American soccer stars, many of them protagonists in the recent World Cup, have Joined Italian clubs for this fall s major
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    • 153 21 HERE an the foreign stars fielded by major league teams in the next championship listed according to Italian club, and where they transferred from: Ascoli Francois Zahoui, Ivory Coast Avetlino Barbadillo, Peru, and Skov, Denmark Caoliari Victorino. Uruguay, and Uribe. Peru Catanzaro Viorel Nastase, Romania Cesena
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    • 241 22  -  I Athletics I Squad formed to groom athletes By SURESH NAIR AN intermediate squad to groom future stare of tomorrow will be formed, for the first time, by the Singapore Amateur Athletics Association. SAAA secretary Leslie Shepardson made the announcement yesterday saying that the "second-team" squad,
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    • 254 22 ATTENTION local athletes: Are you keen to compete for a ticket to Brisbane for the Commonwealth Games in October or to New Delhi for the Asian Games in November? If you are, go to the National Stadium this afternoon. The Singapore Amateur Athletics Association will
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    • 85 22 Reuter TORONTO, Sat Americans Jimmy Connors (left) nnd John McEnroe and Ivan Lendl of Cxecboslovnhln advanced to the semi-finals of the US$3OO,OOO Canadian Men's Tennis Championships on Friday. American Vilas Gernlaitis, 28, playing in his first tournament since Wimbledon, also reached the semi-finals by defeating
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    • 423 22 SOMERSET UNITED SPORTS CLUB will organise a seven-a-side soccer tournament for the Cornelius Challenge Trophy on September 19 at the Gloucester Barracks at 8 am. Entry fee is $30 and the closing date is Sept 5. If you are interested, please contact M Cornelius (telephone: *****9), G S Dasan
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    • 332 22 I'm looking forward to the Taipeh meet 'Flying Sikh' LONG DISTANCE star Jagtar Singh, popalarly known at "The Flying Sikh is among two oatstanding local athletes selected for next month's Chiaese-Taipeh track and field invitation meet in Taipeh. lie other Singapore representative is sprint qneen Margaret
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    • 302 23  -  But regrets his abusive conduct in a written apology By SURESH NAIR THE Asian Football Confederation has severely reprimanded Thai coach Keo Toadithepya for his ungentlemanly conduct during Thursday's Asian Youth Group Two tournament semifinals against China. Keo is alleged to have verbally
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    • 453 24  -  BOTH TEAMS PLA Y SEDATIVE SOCCER UNTIL THE DYING MOMENTS OF GAME China 1 N Korea 0 By SURESH NAIR "SUPER-SUB" Liu Hai Guang rose like the proverbial pheonix to give China a shock extratime victory over favourites North Korea in the Asian Youth Group
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    • 60 24 CHINA'S reserve goalkeeper Li Wei was not on the bench in yesterday's final against North Korea. He was not even at the National Stadium because be had to be rushed to hospital yesterday morning for an emergency appendicitis operation. Li Wei's only consolation was to follow
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    • 185 24 SOUTH KOREA 4 TIMULAND 1 SOUTH Korea redeemed itself when it clinched third place in the Asian Youth Group 2 soccer tournament after drubbing Thailand at the National Stadium last night Still licking their wounds after Thursday's excruciating 5-3 semi-final defeat by North Korea, the
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  • living
    • 636 25 THE LITTLE rod mini looked at though it was carrying a spare chassis on its roof rack. But no, that wasn't it. It's a go-kart. Chubby little wheels sticking out of a metal frame, 100 cc engine exposed, and to the right of the driving seat, plastic
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    • advice
      • 561 26  -  HEIjt 1 Do o u a v e a I probli'iTi'' Write in I <ot iortu' Heart to I He,irt advice trom ID f N a 11 a Tan Send yo.jr letters to Heart to Heart. Sunday Nation Delta House Aleiandra Road Singapore 0315
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      • 307 26 QUESTION: lam 30.1 had an abortion three years ago because of our careers. However, now that we are financially stable, I intend to have a child next year. I am anxious to know whether I can conceive because I find that my recent periods are getting shorter
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      • 341 26 QUESTION: My sister and her husband have been married for more than three years now and are having difficulty in conceiving a child. They underwent some medical tests and it was found that the problem lies in her husband he has a low sperm count
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      • 230 26 QUESTION: How should I turn down an ex-colleague, whom I never got along with in my previous job, who occasionally calls me out for lunch I suspect he is trying to get something out of me. I am now a businessman and it may seem impolite
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      • 415 26  -  Psych-lines By Wong Chai Kee WONG CHAI KEE is a Melbourne-trained psychologist and an associate therapist with the Counselling and Care Centre. THE story of Fransia Geringer, an eight-year-old boy trapped in an old man's body as a result of a rare genetic disease, makes us sad.
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    • 730 33 LAT-WP NEW YORK Author-celebrity-actor Jerzy Kosinski seems to be caught in one of his own novels. Journalists Geoffrey Stokes and Eliot Fremont-Smith in the June 22 issue of New York's weekly Village Voice have said: That he hired enough editorial help with
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    • 189 33  -  Fight for tha Falkland*! By John Laffin Sphere Book* Ravlawad by Edmund Laow THE Falklands War, fought over islands for the large part previously ignored, is over. But it was an eye-open-er for the world. It showed the effects of principle, nationalism, fear
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    • 230 33  -  By MICHAEL GARTNER "WOULD you please give your erudite, exegetical treatment to 'obscene' and scatological?" asks Robert Watland Rinden. "Nelson Rockefeller got some media attention for 'flipping the bird.' This vulgar, coarse, improper gesture with the middle finger says, in effect: 'Up your duff, Mac Duff.
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    • 138 44 IV YOUTH interacted in catching Mine of the action, go over to the liHint carpark today where the final of the Singapore International Kart Prix is being held. Official practice begin* at 9 am and races at 1.30 pm. On display at the marquee
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