The New Paper, 6 August 1988

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1 40 The New Paper
  • 15 1 the new paper SATURDAY AUGUST 6, 1988 MCI (P) 179/4/88 50 CENTS^ the new~ paper
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    • 158 1 EP1 vfe^SW SATURDAY AUGUST 6, 1988 mci (P) 179/4/88 50 *ll 9H Hwf^^L Ynw (H **S* Wkkend la &£%0 cm^ r /✓v TV Update pullouts/ y <*$?> Pages 17 to 24 *1 NEW AIDS CASES 8,000 NEW AIDS CASES in a month New surveys show 8 percent jump of killer
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    • 26 1 HHCSZ3HI WORLD TODAY 9. 10, 14 STOCKS 10 NOW MATTERS 15 SHOWTIME 16, 25, 29 COMICS 27, 28 SHOPPING 30 FOOD 31 RACING 35 SPORTS 36-40
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 290 2 THE worldwide count of Aids cases jumped nearly eight per cent last month. A huge new blood testing programme also showed that one of every 1,000 in the US Armed Forces was infected. The US test was the biggest screening programme ever done
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    • 168 2 A SYNDICATE in New York paid AIDS-infected drug addicts and hundreds of sick and poor people almost nothing to donate blood. The bad blood was then used to cheat the state Medicaid programme of at least $30 million, state officials said on Thursday. The blood
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    • 23 2 IN YESTERDAY'S World News page, a name in the story on jamu was spelt wrongly. Moorvati Soedibyo P. Hadiningrat should be Mooryati.
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    • 130 2 Wire services. A BABY born in Singapore has a better chance of celebrating his first birthday than an American infant. A report by the American National Commission on Infant Mortality says: "A child born in Japan, Finland, Hongkong, Ireland, Australia, Canada, Singapore or any of
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    • 197 2  -  By Chitra Rajaram A GIANT that sets eyes popping and mouths watering has invaded Singapore from Thailand. Experts here say the 12-kg durian at the Four Seasons shop at Jasmine Road off Thomson Road is very rare. It is a type known as "monthong".
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    • 132 2 Damsels in distress still get rescued these days. Mr Supramaniam s/o Sangar, 26, and Mr C Kalaiarasan, 27, helped catch two men suspected of snatching valuables from a lady. It happened at about 2.10 pm on Thursday at the junction of Bishan Street 11 and 13.
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    • 27 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook for Singapore from noon to midnight: Fair except for showers over a few areas in the late afternoon. Maximum temperature: 32 Minimum: 25
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 335 3  -  NATIONAL DAY PARADE Happy faces. Proud faces. They will act out phases in the Singapore story. It will be told in six mass displays at the National Day Parade on Tuesday. We pick seven faces from the cast of about 12,000. By Augustine Low XING YUNFEN
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    • 158 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. Chaperone: Escort. An older person who goes with and looks after a younger person in public. Contemporary: Pres-ent-day. Something which is contemporary is modern and belongs to the present.
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    • 327 4 THE Housing Board is dealing with a burning question. It will put big new burners in six estates for the month of the Hungry Ghosts when people burn joss paper. But it's wondering how to get everyone to use them. Some people welcome the move because it
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    • 181 4  -  By Irene Ng A WOMAN suddenly became unconscious while driving. In that few seconds, she hit the kerb of a carpark, mounted a pavement and hit a boy who was sitting at a void-deck. The boy, Faizul bin Mohd Salim, 7, had a broken
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    • 284 5  -  They are the Army's first mechanics By Geneieve Kwek THREE young women who joined the army by chance had some surprises but no regrets. Under the Joint Polytech-nic-SAF Diploma Scheme, they became the Army's first female mechanics. Soo Bee Ling, Kwek Siew Hong and Chua
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    • 114 5  -  By Thusitha De Silva MORE Malaysian motorists are getting involved in accidents on Singapore roads. Up to the end of June, 12 Malaysian motorcyclists died on the roads. Three were killed in the same period last year. Also, up to end-June there were
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    • 133 5 ADNAN Khamis had been found guilty six times since 1977. Yesterday, he walked into court and made it seven. Magistrate Gurbachan Singh scolded him. "You've had prison, you've been caned and fined. You still have not learnt your lesson." Khamis, 30, pleaded guilty to
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    • 176 5 EACH day, LCP (Res) Tan Chin Chai carries heavy sacks at his father's Boon Lay market store. This daily labour prepared him for his yearly reservist training especially his first experience with FIBUA last year. "I carry bags of rice and sugar everyday. So, the training's
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    • 283 6 THREE early bird shoppers beat all of Singapore to the videophones in Metro Marina yesterday because they were in the store when the equipment was being tested. The special promotion by The New Paper and Metro, in collaboration with Telecoms, is being launched only this morning.
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    • 203 6 IF you've always wanted to talk to SBC actor Huang Wen yong or humorist Paik Choo, here's your chance. You can talk to and see them on the videophone in Metro Marina today. And they'll be seeing you. On the line at different times
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    • 188 6 STATUES at Haw Par Villa. Guns at Fort Siloso. A vault at Ponggol. Props on the SBC set at Caldecott Hill. None of the above, we're afraid. We thought we'd surely find all the winners of our 10 T-shirts yesterday when 114
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    • 108 6 HOE CHYE HUA needed money to pay off his debt to an illegal moneylender, so he sold a table fan to a customer. But there was one problem: the fan did not belong to him. It was his friend's. In June last year, his employer
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    • 241 8  -  By Angeline Song ONE young Singaporean's love for his country will be showing this National Day in 20,000 waves. Foo Tsong is a 19-year old student from New Town Secondary School. When Youth Challenge said it needed help making State flags, he volunteered. "I love Singapore and I
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    • 165 8 SCHOOLBOY Wong Boon Cheong, 17, got onto his motorbike to take his sick girlfriend to hospital yesterday. But it was he who ended up in surgery. And his girlfriend had to visit him instead. Boon Cheong broke his left hand and was cut
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    • 300 8  -  By Irene Ng A GERMAN man picked up two women, brought them home and took a shower with the prettier woman. Or so he thought. He found out later that one of the women was once a man. And that the other still is. The
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    • 251 8 WHEN Mr Morri Mazlan goes Submarine, the crowd is likely to go ga-ga. The Submarine is a stunt on a 1.6m-long Kawasaki jet ski. Morri has spent months practising it. It is one of the stunts he and his team of five others will perform
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    • 51 4 City Fair toy and stationary discount fair 30% to 70% off Ml Wi UMIMAX Play Food (BLUE-BOX) BASKIN-ROBBINS rix If* Crayola 9foi°e Ist City Fair Singapore Conference Hall, Shenton Way 4to 7 August 1988,11" am to 7pm Burgw King tnd Botkm RodOms «re tr«Mmarfcs at Noney Bwtty Co w»rn#f Convnumcakont
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    • 117 4 Guess My Weight And Win Me My Weight is Kg. My height is 1.47 m. I lam at Singapore Conference Hall from 4to 7 August, 11 am to 7 pm. "0 Bui— 1 Employees of organiser, exhibitors and their immediate families are not allowed to participate 2 Winner will be
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    • 279 6 to Thlrn Your D/lemmef telephone, in-person at the centre at convenient Until now, the severe constraints ot evening times and by mail, Open Learning is enabling classes the strain of rushing to classes after a busy people like you, in UK and elsewhere, to hard day, shift work, business schedules.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 508 7 EUROPEAN SOUND I NEVER SOUNDED BETTER! Tune in to the THOMSON ANNUAL SOUND FAIR. Where a wide range of European design hi-tech audio products are selling at prices that never sounded so good! But these offers won't last long. So hurry down to your nearest Thomson dealer today, to avoid
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 50 9 Flying high: A hot air balloon shaped like Mickey Mouse flies over Niagara Falls on Wednesday as part of a Disney celebration of Mickey's 60th birthday, which falls on November 18. The balloon is 12 storeys tall, and is now on a tour of North America. Picture/AP
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    • 197 9 A US man faces prison because he threatened to kill black political leader Rev. Jesse Jackson for "trying to make a fool out of us white people." Londell Williams, 30, of St Louis, pleaded guilty at his trial on charges of having an unregistered automatic rifle, and
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    • 161 9 SOMEBODY slipped the Taiping zoo lions a hefty dose of a drug that put four of them into coma. Of them, a lion died on Tuesday and a lioness died on Friday. The two other lionesses are very sick. Zoo chairman Mr Ong Chin
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    • 135 9 UPI. A PROJECT of the Thai King which tries to make tribesmen grow cash crops insted of opium has won the 1988 Ramon Magsaysay Award for International Understanding. The announcement was made by the award's board of trustees in Manila yesterday. The
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    • 166 10 AFP. PROTESTS broke out in several Pakistani cities after the murder on Friday of Mr Arif Hussain al Hussaini, leader of a militant section of Shiite Muslims. President Mohammed Zia-ul-Haq and Hussaini were political opponents. Demonstrators in Karachi set two government buses and a state-owned bank
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    • 121 10 UPI A UN report says Australia should help its aborigines reach better living conditions. A committee on racial problems said most of the country's original people are poor, joblesss and unhealthy. The report, issued in Geneva, accused the government of failing to uphold certain
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    • 73 10 Reuter. Money woes may hamper United Nations' efforts to police any future truce agreed to by Iran and Iraq. UN Secretary-General Javier Perez De Cuellar had already said that he might have to stop operations in October unless the world organisation got more money. Officials say that
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    • 51 10 Skullduggery: The skull of a victim of Sikh separatists was dug up from a mound of rubble inside the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India recently. Sikh militants are said to have tortured 41 people and buried their corpses in the debris of a construction site. Picture/
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    • STOCKMARKETS
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        245 10 SHARE prices closed higher on Friday, although a strong advance came to a halt on disappointment over an increase in the US unemployment rate and a poor start on Wall Street. The Financial Times 30share index closed up 4.3 points at 1,512.8. Trading volume registered a moderate 416.4 million
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      • 80 10 SHARE prices were easier in initial trade in Tokyo on Saturday with small-lot selling reflecting the Wall Street drop on Friday, brokers said. The Nikkei index fell 34.81 points, or 0.1 per cent, t028,388.57 in the first 15 minutes of trading. It rose 130.72 points on Friday. Trading was
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      • 53 10 FT Industrials Friday 1,512.80 (1,508.50) Dow Jones Average Friday 2,119.13 (2,126.60) ST Industrial Friday 1,172.05 (1,165.56) NST Industrial Friday 1,872.44 (1,868.01) Hongkong Hang Seng Friday 2,671.17 (2,677.37) Australian All Ordinaries Friday 1,641.20 (1,631.40)' o Nikkei Stock Average Friday 28,423.38 (28,292.66) Figuna in brackata rafar to thoaa of the
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        267 10 Wire services. WALL Street stocks closed lower on Friday in extremely thin trading amid investors' fears that US interest rates would rise further, market analysts said. They noted that a strong US employment report for July raised the spectre of further Federal Reserve tightening of credit. The Dow
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    • 417 14  -  By Irene Ng T HE first thing to catch your eye is not likely to be the sign: D'ROUGH RIDERS. Because when this bus comes hurtling down the road towards you, trailing clouds of black smoke, your first impression is of bobbing
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    • 235 14 Wire Services. THE brother-in-law of President Corazon Aquino said his family was seeking to regain control of 39 firms owned by the family of expresident Ferdinand Marcos. Businessman Ricardo Lopa said in Manila on Friday that the 39 companies were originally set up in 1967
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    • 97 14 Reuter. Champagne is flowing in world-beating quantities in Britain, which remains the biggest export market, the Champagne Bureau said on Friday. In the first six months of 1988, Britain popped its way through B.7million bottles 12 per cent up on the same 1987 period stretching its
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    • 179 9 II PHILIPS v ■v /'/^nMor^H^^^H V| f Hk^'K Kj? I I i«T jf ■<• I i «|M f!MB Vrii <$£ ll l *i P'liai Ll^^raHßwSlH Buy any Philips Moving Sound audio equipment NOW! Get your FREE 9 Philips Olympic Haversacks The Olympic fever is now on. The world's fittest and
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    • 196 11 Come to the region's biggest and grandest furniture fair... Asia Pacific Furniture Fair '88 and excite your senses with over 30 variations of Singer's marvellous collection of distinguished, contemporary, designer furniture specially brought to this fair from Singer U.S.A., Taiwan, Australia, Come View Singer Showcase Of FUmttwe At The Asia-Pacific
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    • 33 12 NOW WINAMP TOJ^mN j v vCS VISIT A SAMURAI HOUSE HAVE A BLACK SAND BATH STAY IN A JAPANES^NN Mr i C* 1 EXPERIENCE HARAJJJKU EXPLORE A NINJA HOUSE 1 I DISCOVER DISNEYLAND
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    • 137 13 CO DOWN RIVER KISO I -Au f RIDE ON A BULLET TRAIN ALL EXPENSES PAID PLUS 40,000 YEN SHOPPING MONEY IN THE NEW PAPER-JETSTREAM TOUR CONTEST EVERY WEEK. FOUR TRIPS TO BE WON EACH WEEK. Mow to enter? Just buy 1 He New Paper, Singapore's afternoon paper, every Monday to
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  • NOWMATTERS
    • 239 15  -  By Chow Wai Fong LEISURE, or the lack of it, was the main concern at a recent youth forum. "We cannot find time for leisure, and when we do, we have no place to go,*' was a common complaint at the talk-in, organised
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    • 268 15  -  By Harinder Gill A GROUP of Singapore students at Hawaii Pacific College found that it pays to take pride in their culture. They won a prize for it. The 15 students sang and danced to Dick Lee's Fried Rice Paradise in a cultural show organised by
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    • 320 15  -  A MATTER OF OPINION By Harinder Gill THREE days to go before Singapore turns 23. Many are bustling to make perfect their performances at the National Stadium. But what do the non-participants feel? Is it important to celebrate National Day? HASRINA HAMIS, 14 St Margaret's
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  • Showtime
    • 171 16  -  Leslie Cheung By Hope Barrett OUR HONGKONG REPORTER STARK Impressions, a new coffee table book, shows pop singer Leslie Cheung like you've never seen him before. Stretched out on his satin-sheeted bed, luxuriating in his bath, munching on a loaf of bread and lying bare-bodied
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    • 152 16  -  By Zack Lin CHEUNG is out to break records. He's become the first male singer to have an entire book of photographs published. And now, he's busy doing a chartbusting series of concerts all 33 of them at the Hongkong Coliseum. The performance has songs from
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1291 17 RAEHOGUDE E33EnBI|IiE!3E^^H|ESIQMiaa|ESBBB NMN Nws la BiM (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON Oa Trade Rom Tucker keep* NOON Nmink 11.M iMi Fml Join Roger Kool for NOO M law Listen!.*: p ri n t. th. entei^ ned new 12M Here's Haa^l r" r 1 "T"*. bSL r° p D h *-T lc
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  • Update
    • 1488 18 ►ATTHE CARNIVAL lW 1 At MARINA CENTRE, today and tomorrow: PASAR MALAM. Over 100 stalls selling almost anything. Area A. ARCADE GAMES. Remember games you used to play at school funfairs? You'll find them here. There are more than 70 different games to test
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      110 18 g) NIGHTUGHTS: New group Candy Bars performs at Hilton. El AT THE CARNIVAL: Naval Diving outfit take the plunge (right). |j2 OUT ABOUT: Hear Japanese drums thunder. g) NIGHTUGHTS: New group Candy Bars performs at Hilton. El AT THE CARNIVAL: Naval Diving outfit take the plunge (right). |j2
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      27 18 g) NIGHTUGHTS: New group Candy Bars performs at Hilton. El AT THE CARNIVAL: Naval Diving outfit take the plunge (right). |j2 OUT ABOUT: Hear Japanese drums thunder.
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    • 33 18 Jetaway to an all expense paid Adventure in Japan. In The New Paper Jetstream lour Contest Check out page 37. Back copies on sale at Reception Counter, Times House, Kim Seng Road. UIIiMIHHI
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 2026 19 Television J SCREEN M 8r05... f rn— He's Your Dog, Saturday Night Movie mjF I gems J The story $o Far Charlie Brown Perry Mason: The Case J BROS, the British group hailed I CHARLIE Brown and the rest of (SBC 5, 10.30 pm) Lgf MmL as "the new Wham!",
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    • 1844 20 1 m Sc jjl^ A f'l act pnisodp) FILMED entirely in beautiful (S^J 5 r P I Afl \Ldll C|flsuue; New Zealand, it is about Paul THIS delight/U fantasy BrfU! V' ./flffinKHKl M (SBC 12 800 Dm) Robinson (Vincent Gil), a forest has been entertaining BgfiAßki "BK- m firefighter and
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  • Update
    • 1475 23 ►AT THE CARNIVAL J At MARINA CENTRE, today and tomorrow: PASAR MALAM. Over 100 stalls selling almost anything. Area A. ARCADE GAMES. Remember games you used to play at school funfairs? You'll find them here. There are more than 70 different games to test
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    • Article, Illustration
      50 23 53NIGHTUGHTS: New group Candy Bars performs at Hilton. 00 AT THE CARNIVAL: Naval Diving outfit take the plunge (right). 02 OUT ABOUT: Hear Japanese drums thunder 0FOOD: The best of East and West at tea-time S3AT THE CARNIVAL: Dragon and lion dance by the River Valley CC troupe
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      151 23 Treat yourself to some thrills and spills this weekend. On SATURDAY, Marina Bay will be the "stage" for a fantastic Krformance by four international and several local skiers, ley will enthrall with some exciting stunts and manoevres on the smallest motorised craft, called jet skis, as part of the National
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    • 35 23 Jetaway to an al 1 expense paid Adventure in japan. In The New Paper Jetstream Tour Contest Check out page 37. Back copies on sale at Reception Counter, |H|)TK^| Times House, Kim Seng Road. UIIUiBIHI
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 1512 24 RADIOGUDE EEEDHH imflnnKimi EHI3HIH B m Mews hi kW (Program**> English) *mb Braakfast Clafc Wake up to m Mm* la Briaf \y\AA/X \>v "tfSV some entertaining music, inforA/\ i*iiifcw.k., mtn M u™ A--'a. mation, weather update* and |.W Frew Oar Owa Cerraspeadeat y-'SJnSLs to W,wn ssr" pr 7 M M#wi
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 336 25  -  Perfect, on and off the dance floor By Karen Goh TALL, cool and sparkling gold even in the dim lighting of the room, these German Beers will go a long way towards draining the day's frustrations away. But not quite in the way you think. Fluid,
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    • 178 25 IT looks like fun. It feels like fun. Some will even swear that if done correctly and with the right partner it could tingle. But, hold it. It's not that easy. Ballroom dancing, in its competitive form, is an athletic pastime. The Beers, for
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    • 286 29  -  Singapore model Nora Tien has been offered a one-year contract with the prestigious Ford Agency in New York, even though she didn't win the Supermodel of the World Contest last Wednesday. But Nora has other plans. By Sonja Tan OUR girl Nora Tien did
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      252 29  -  By Sonja Tan FRANTIC (Capitol) DR RICHARD Walker fails in love with his wife in Paris. It is in Paris that they renew their romance, and it is in Paris that the wife mysteriously disappears. A mystery thriller starring Harrison Ford, Betty Buckley and newcomer Kmmanuelle Seigner. Times:
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    • 303 26 I Fourstals AUGUST sto 14,1988 A IGUST 5 t©'14,1988 I gtfi flMt Mon to Fri spm to 10pm g Mon to Fri-spm to 10pm a IH |y|| Sat/Sun &P. Holiday 11am to 10pm I Sat/Sun &P. Holiday 11am to 10pm Marina Centre I Marina Centre Win a round at the
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
    • 162 27 COMICRELIEF Orchard Road/coim Goh Single Slices/peter Kohisaat MlAH.lflK.lrtU.JANb PA f-nw'4 wrtl fft AWb I (77a rn\\ K \l MtHMtbHWICO taMb*dfM* *f.E« V»«rtNil Awiebbi lo icnW oib a*rt»f4 6ik neo, wto'J CANT YOU AttteCT aKfc V PWIW An& wore* iet mAMEb. V Stiu. uwrtiAßAlEb. Itl PAMcY THIS IS HJANG 1 &MUfAHAT
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 177 28 Love is the greatest cure! For those who seek insight into other places and times, "The Physician" floes beyond the sumptuous and corrupt courts of Persia into the realm of the bizarre. The extraordinary detail and circumstances of the protagonist's encounters and his eye for the mysterious makes this piece
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    • 192 28 COMICRELIEF Hagar the Horrible/oik Browne WHERE ARE I HAV/E A CUJ& 1 WHAT CUJ£ *THE tfcop FELLOWSHIP <sQlMtf?/ MEBTIhI<& "TONIGHT j IS "TWAT AMP CLUB Augusta/Dominic Doelsma Angus McGill 7Potty WAVE YOU lIATWV?X4INT YW6U MY f YOUR 6 TKfcV?) I MeTMYNfcW PPSSIWY 7 /Mfc DUCKY AfTfc* A PVCK V FKIfcNPTKeV?
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  • 506 30  -  s# SHOPTALK By Lim Phay-ling IT HAPPENED one Saturday afternoon last October. Tang Wee Sung met Rafiq Jumabhoy for a chat in Movenpick, their favourite restaurant. Wee Sung is the managing director of Tangs. Rafiq is executive director of Scotts Holdings. Wee Sung was
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 294 31  -  By Lim Swee Hong HE was nicknamed "milk king" of Singapore and he says it all came about because he loved fast horses. He is Mr Thio Keng Poon. If that name is not familiar his product, Vitagen, certainly is. He introduced cultured milk to Singaporeans.
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    • 222 31 CELERY Celery can often be revived if left to soak in cold water to which a few ice cubes have been added. Place in the refrigerator for a few hours. CURRY If your curry dish is too spicy, add some natural yoghurt to it just before serving. It
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    • 148 32 MnWj^W~ °t4 XPE AT METRO 3 MARINA NOW! Ifs a technological marvel. And ifs in Singapore ahead of time, RHB^ ready for you to use. For fun. For free. Go to Metro Marina. Call up The New Paper on one of the two videophones. Speak to AND SEE celebrities and
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  • SPORTS
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      287 35  -  By The Three Musketeers TWO weekends of Classes 2 and 5 plus a handful of Restricted Terms races may not be an exciting prospect. But the Kuala Lumpur races today can throw up a couple of high-price winners to keep punters smiling. There is always the chance
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    • 186 35 RACING THE Class 2 event over the metric mile (Race 4) on Sunday boasts a good field. Rushmore Heights, Battery and Classic Brahms all have appeal. The six-year-old bay Dollar Issue has never once been off the board this season but has still
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    • 81 35 CURRENCY Good run in debut when second to Forty Carat over 1400 m last month. Speedy sort who has been working well. Can handle any going. TWIN JET Consistent fellow. Suffered interference when third to Smooth Operator three weeks ago. Has good pace and looks suited to
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    • 111 35 AFP. DOUBLE Olympic 1500 metres champion Sebastian Coe is to try for an unprecedented third gold medal in Seoul. He has opted to run that event in the British trials for the Seoul Games tomorrow. After keeping the athletics world guessing for days, the 31-year-old
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    • 194 35 SOCCER AFP. BARCELONA Football Club captain Jose Ramon Alexanco has been arrested and detained after being accused of rape in Arnhem, Holland. Police said the victim, a young girl whose age was not given, made the accusations and identified the player on Wednesday. They said
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    • 238 35 Wire Services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASEBALL American League: Baltimore 8 Cleveland 3, Seattle 8 Calfornia 7, Boston 5 Texas 4, Minnesota 8 Toronto 3, Kansas 2 Detroit 1, Milwaukee 6 New York 5, Oakland 4 Chicago 3. National League Houston 3 San Francisco 2, Chicago 3 New
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      251 36 Going through doors, getting into lifts, and finding a comfortable bed is a tall order for Derick Polk, the tallest here for the Merlion Cup. ALFONSO CHAN reports. L IKE Gulliver in Lilliput, Derick Polk finds Singapore a little strange. At 2.11 metres, he's the tallest eager in
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    • 54 36 r m K-.iS V WRICK POLK 27 years old 2.11 metres, 82kg Born in Cleveland, studied and played in Ohio State University -y'.V*/ l Played two years far Sydney Supersonic*. Signed for the Falcons last year 1988 statistics in the National BaskntbnTl t-t 13.4 points per gameTM
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    • 123 36 CHONG Yew Seng may be the shortest player in the Merlion Cup. But he walks tall after every match. The 1.68 metre playmaker plays his heart out for Singapore each time he's on court. Against players like China's Xu Xiao Lang. Playing alongside American
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    • 170 37  -  By Judy Khaw THERE was excitement, there was suspense, but above all there was screaming support. Over 2,000 students screamed hoarse at yesterday's Schools National Volleyball Championships. "We are the champions!" Hwa Chong supporters yelled when their school won the boys A divi- sion match 15-4, 15-10. "Next
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    • 86 37  -  SCHOOLSPORTS By Abdul Shukor FEELINGS poured as opponents were floored. For Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, there was joy one minute and tears later in the Schools National Judo Championship. Hardly after celebrating their 5-0 victory over East Payoh in the girls C event, they were
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    • 116 37  -  By Shahiron Sahari TOP rugby club London Irish are to play in Singapore. The London side will take on a Singapore Cricket Club Presidents' XV at Dieppe Barracks on Aug 19, on its way home from an Australian tour. SCC captain Nick Wood said he had
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    • 395 38  -  Jeffrey Low A DRAW again? Yes. But Singapore, the specialist at it, this time deserved the one point for a brave showing that went against all odds. In its best show of the season so far, Singapore could have beaten Kedah by at least a
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    • 176 38 NST. MALACCA, Singapore and Pahang are the front-runners for the Milo Fair Play Award in this season's Malaysia Cup competiton. The trio had a spotless record after the first month of the competition, which ended on July 31. Negri Sembilan collected eight yellow
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    • 276 39  -  By Jeffrey Low SINGAPORE coach Seak Poh Leong has at last admitted his team cannot go on drawing any longer. "We have to win all our matches from now on," he said yesterday. "Although the boys played up to my expectations, we still came
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    • 266 39  -  THE PERLIS THREAT By S. Gulam FOR THE first time in more than a decade, the Aiyah"feels threatened he is no longer Perlis' No. 1. V. Marimuthu, better known as 'Aiyah in Kangar, was dropped from the first XI against Selangor two
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    • 170 39 KEDAH'S reputation for having one of the most wellbehaved crowds took a hard knock yesterday. And the man who showed it was Sudiat Dali, who is nursing a slight swell above his right ear. Some fans, frustrated with their home team, stopped
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    • 101 39 Bernama. TRENGGANU and Pahang drew 1-1 in their Malaysia Cup match at Kuala Trengganu's Stadium Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah yesterday. The host led 1-0 in the first half through former international Zulkifli Hamzah's goal in the 12th minute, off a pass from Nasaruddin Yassin. Pahang's equaliser
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