The New Paper, 10 October 1988

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1 36 The New Paper
  • 13 1 the f new paper MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1988 MCI (F) 179/4/8® SO CENTS
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    • 111 1 10 OCT 1988 ™GHN!CAt'':JHH fe uvui** 4>A) I StiTT''^Bl I :r m I The Storm Goddess* first P V JJ^^H I song in Singapore ends on ltf a blue note. Police make I her take off her tight, Kr' skin-coloured costume Mv I and put on something 7 I more
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    • 45 1 'BEN IS... A LIAR' Teammate of Ben Johnson says, "Ben takes steroids, I take steroids." She urges disgraced Olympic sprinter to "Stop lying". Page 33 PROFESSIONAL KILLERS HUNTED KL police are seeking two "professional killers" in the chopping death of a pregnant woman. Page 12
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  • 39 1 New record: French stuntman Alain Prieur zooms off the Olympic ski jump at Grenoble to take back title as world's best motorcycle jumper. He sets new world record by going airborne for 84.30m. Picture/ REUTER
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 544 2  -  By Chitra Rajaram WATCH it with the sushi, rare steaks, salads and stirfried stuff. They could give you salmonella poisoning. Doctors say there is a link between raw meat and food poisoning. Even that raw egg, broken over your hot porridge and freshly fried noodles
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    • 82 2 Salmonella poisoning Symptoms: stomach cramps diarrhoea, fever and chills. Treatment: illness normally lasts a day but if it persists, then treat with antibiotics and anti-diar-rhoea pills. Drink lots of water. Staphylococcus aureus Symptoms: vomitting and diarrhoea. It attacks very fast, within half an hour sometimes.
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    • 164 2 THIS is Ms Marina Yang, 32, a Taiwanese songbird, also known as The Storm Goddess. Her performance at an Orchard Road nightclub on Thursday attracted police attention, according to a Lianhe Wanbao report on Saturday. The report said officers of the Public Entertainments Licensing Unit (PELU)
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    • 80 2 KIDNAPPED Anglican envoy Terry Waite is near freedom, say two respected Lebanese publications. Mr Waite vanished on Jan 20,1987, while on a mission in Beirut to secure the release of foreign hostages. A 1 Anwar, a conservative paper with good sources among pro-Iranian groups,
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    • 162 2 A BOUT of face-scratch-ing and blouse-tearing between two women at the Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 market recently was about two kinds of charms magic and sexual. Madam Zhuo, 49, said Madam Xu, 38, used a magic charm on her husband, Mr Lin.
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    • 231 2 LADY Luck turned out to be a mugger for a Singaporean gambler. He won chips worth $250,000 in a Macau casino this weekend but a beautiful lady and her henchmen soon took more than half of it away. The Chinese-language evening newspaper Lianhe Wanbao reported
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    • 579 3 The Singapore Bus Service is rolling in quieter buses. The sound rating, at 74 decibels, will make the latest SBS bus as quiet as a car. SBS announces today that it is buying 200 units of new Scania Nll3 CRB single-deck bus chassis. They will
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    • 361 3 THE Government is considering whether to privatise Changi Airport. "It is a desirability study at this stage, it's still quite early," Dr Yeo Ning Hong told The New Paper this morning. Consultants have been appointed and they will start
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 23 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook today from noon to midnight: Fair. Maximum temperature: 33 degrees. Sunset today: 6.53 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.48 am.
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  • SINGPORETODAY
    • 270 4  -  By Chua Chin Chye BUSINESSMAN K T Lim regrets having bought a car for his daughter who got her driver's licence only a week ago. She met with an accident yesterday only hours after her father had put a $3,000 deposit on the
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    • 365 4  -  By Michelle Oh WILLIAM Tan Kian Meng had dreamt of the special racing track wheelchair since 1984. He had dreamt of taking part in the Olympics over the past 12 years. Both dreams came true recently. The $5,000 wheelchair he saw
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    • 225 4 A BUNGLING burglar would have escaped by taxi if not for a man's fast feet on Saturday. Mr Yeo See Chye, 22, a delivery driver, was at Jalan Klinik when he heard shouts of "Stop, thief!" and saw a man running away. He chased him
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    • 337 4 IN all his 60 years So'ip Basa had never gambled. But on Sept 28 he took a risk and lost $8,000 from his Central Provident Fund account to three conmen. They told him he could buy jewellery from a Thai man and
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    • 182 4 THESE word 9 appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. brainchild: A person's brainchild is an idea, plan or invention that he has thought up or created. coaxing: If a person needs coaxing from another to do something,
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    • 497 5  -  Mrs Elaine Lim gave The New Paper an interview only on condition that it was about Heartstrings '88. The work is shared by seven committees. She is coordinating chairman. 'This year's event is far larger than it's ever been/' she said. "We
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    • 406 5 Computer Assisted Learning... a tool worth exploring for your child. a— Module 1 Computer Awareness Expose the child to computers. I Allow the child to gain an insight into the workings of a («.»>m* I Familiarise students on the capabilities and limitations of computer technology. Module 2 Programming Concept ot
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    • 207 6 All these people have Wonderful Home Ideas they're happy to share with you in HOME DECOR djßTj^r /iroH C±m U ess e del Castillo: Wj Jeanny Robert Chia: jflj I H Former Paris model, yLJ Fie pursued his Masters in rl I l| n HER World covergirl \"!r" Biii Human
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 424 7  -  By Ambrose Poh THE NTUC Pasir Ris Resort plans to draw people out into the open with at least two new projects. One will be a green maze made of high hedges like those found in English country houses. Another project is a remote-controlled car racing
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    • 643 8 3 get award in medicine, science and engineering Last night, three men received the first national award for their work in science, engineering and medicine. They got their National Young Scientist and Engineer awards from Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong, Minister for Trade and Industry and
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    • 120 8 THE third winner was Dr Haritharan Gunasingham, 34, a senior lecturer at the National University of Singapore's Chemistry Department. He won the award for developing new devices that can detect elements at its cell level, for example, glucose in blood. On the award, he said:
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    • 162 8 RESEARCH and development expenditure in Singapore is proportionally the same as advertising. Gross expenditure on R D rose 75 per cent to $375 million in the last financial year ending March 1988. This works out to 0.9 per cent of Singapore's gross domestic product,
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    • 282 8  -  By Loh Tuan Lee ONE examination candidate came into the room, chatted with the examiners for a while, then remembered his teacher's instruction. He rushed out, slamming the door behind him. Then he knocked and asked the amazed examiners whether he could come in. This
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    • 574 9  -  By Karen Goh WHAT is this thing called love for your parents? Ten elderly people we spoke to say it has got to come from the heart as well as the pocket. And the half dozen younger people we spoke to, agreed. They were commenting
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    • 148 9 THE Government wants to get more Malays to become members of residents' committees (RC) and take part in their activities, a senior official in the Community Development Ministry said. Mr Lee Seng Lup, deputy director of the ministry's Social Defence and Community Relations Division, said
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    • 344 9 ON behalf of Filipinas working here as domestic helpers (maids), we would like to comment on the article "Psst! Know what your maid's up to?" (TNP Sept 24/25). We are really aghast. The article is demoralising. We are just maids,
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 252 10 PRIME MINISTER Bob Hawke's Australian Labour government has been dealt a major pyschological setback at the polls. A surprisingly strong protest vote was cast against it in a weekend by-election for the safe Labour seat of Oxley in Queensland. Labour will retain the seat, ranked as
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    • 43 10 Sombre: Thousands of lighted candles glow in the autumn night beside the Washington monument in America's capital. The crowd gathered on The Mall in memory of the tens of thousands of Aids victims in the US. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 175 10 Wire services. A SAFETY shutdown of nuclear reactors at the Savannah River plant may undercut readiness of US atomic weapons, an American newspaper says. The New York Times reports that three reactors at the plant in South Carolina were idled in August for safety
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    • 54 10 Clean-up: Riots in protest against food shortages continue in Algeria despite the government's tough action. Here, residents in Algiers make use of the brief respite from violence to clear up debris left behind by angry mobs. The death toll: Perhaps as high as 200 and
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    • 216 10 Wire services. LAOS has accused Thailand of trying to pervert the minds of the Lao people. It says Thailand has used obscene propaganda in a new strategy aimed at the gradual annexation of Laotian territory. Relations between the two have been strained
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    • 322 10 Wire services. GEORGE, a ghost said to roam passageways of the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal, may find his days numbered. A South Carolina man has sent the ship's crew several cans of a home-made spray he calls "boog-er-chaser" with a promise that it
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    • 272 11 Wire services. TWO West European governments will close embassies in North Korea, adding to the regime's isolation in the diplomatic arena. Austria announced its plans over the weekend. Sweden is expected to follow suit, said diplomats. "Keeping this representation was no longer justified," an Austrian
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    • 45 11 Safety: Fear of being stoned by striking Palestinians has kept cars off streets in the Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip. But life goes on for these two men. To get around the problem and around in Gaza they turn to donkey-power. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 186 11 MORE than 20,000 Iraqi Kurds in two Turkish refugee camps face catastrophe as winter closes in on them, relief officials say. The officials, who visited camps in the Yuksekova region, said refugees living in tents already faced sub-freez-ing night temperatures. There were too few blankets to
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    • 224 11 Wire services. STREET riots over ethnic woes and galloping inflation have pushed Yugoslavia to the brink of a state of emergency. President Raif Dizdarevic said if events continue to "develop negatively" they could lead to an "exceptional situation". Tension escalated sharply after tens of thousands
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    • 56 11 Teamwork: These six men relive ancient times in their cramped 6.4-m papyrus boat. They seek to recreate a 10,000-year-old trading voyage from a port near Athens to the Aegean island of Milos. Boats made of papyrus, a reed-like material, were used by Egyptians during the time of
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    • 201 11  -  By Chris Segura THE poles of his life were wealth and poverty, fame and shabby obscurity. Mr Richard E. Byrd Jr, Harvard graduate and son of the man who first flew over the North Pole, was found dead yesterday of malnutrition and dehydration in a
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    • 216 12 KUALA Lumpur police say they have launched a nationwide manhunt in Malaysia for two "professional killers" in the slashing death of a pregnant woman. Now being sought: Ting Teck Hing, 20, and Lin Chung Yang, 19, both of suburban Kuala Lumpur. The husband of
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    • 60 12 Wire services. ISRAEL has begun a nationwide campaign to vaccinate three-quarters of its population against the crippling disease polio. It launched the campaign after the virus was found in sewage in 27 areas. Shortages prompted panic at some inoculation centres. More
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    • 13 12 The Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today for a national holiday.
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    • 44 12 Last rites: Indonesian soldiers, in traditional costume, prepare to carry the coffin of Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX from the palace in Jogyakarta to his final resting place. The Sultan will be buried where Javanese kings have been entombed for centuries. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 179 12 Wire services. MALAYSIA'S Prime Minister has assured the Chinese community that his government will honour past pledges. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohammad said: "It is not a question of not keeping the promises but a question of timing." He said he would look into the
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    • 222 12 Wire services. SRI Lanka Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa has promised to send Indian troops packing if he wins presidential elections in December. "If by the time I am elected president the Indian forces have not left, I shall ensure that they
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    • 109 12 Wire services. PERUVIAN agents have dismantled a drug-trafficking ring believed to be a major supplier of coca paste to Colombia and the US. General Felix Gacia, who heads drug-trafficking investigations, said in Lima that his unit seized a drug laboratory and arrested 10 people. Gen Gacia
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    • 63 12 Wire services. PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino has ordered officials nationwide not to grant special favours to any of her relatives. She took the action yesterday in response to opposition charges that her regime has become as corrupt as that of ex-President Ferdinand Marcos. She said
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 513 13 Ate too much? Sort out your system with our revitalising fruit diet. The recipes are quickies so you are not likely to get bored over the three days. T HIS diet uses fruit that is easily available. Drinks to be taken must be calorie-free. Choose
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    • 303 13  -  By Pauline Loh MRS Lisa Fong was busy at home until her youngest child started school. Then boredom. On impulse, she applied to be a part-time cooking instructor with a well-known cooking school in Hongkong. No one was more surprised than she when they not only took
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    • 224 13 Lisa's Kitchen and Lounge 787 A Nathan Road, G/T, Mongkok, Kowloon Tel: 3-*****1/3-*****6 HER belief in value for money appears to have passed on to her children. One of Mrs Lisa Fong's sons, Joe, manages a restaurant called Lisa's Kitchen and Lounge, right on Nathan Road. That's
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  • Showtime
    • 523 14  -  By Lo Tien Yin THREE months is what it takes to launch a star in Singapore. And it can cost up to $5,000. For advertisement, a photography session may cost $500 to $1,000. More than $1,000 is required for posters and banners. If
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    • 228 14 SO you want to be a star? Call the image-makers. Not only will they give you a new image, they will design an entire wardrobe too. For example, Ocean Butterflies Production when promoting Peter Ang, a local singer, engaged a designer to give him
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    • 322 15  -  Stories/ Hope Barrett OUR HONGKONG REPORTER A i N ASSOCIATION to help actors find work, maintain standards and encourage interest in the acting profession is being set-up by local television and film stars. Superstars Chow Yun Fatt, Tony Leung Chui-wai, Felix Wong Yatwah, Lo Hoi-pang, Karina Lau,
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    • 191 15 A MUSICAL galaxy of stars led by Japan's Hideaki Tokunaga, Taiwan's Chyi, and China's Lee Tat-shing will sparkle over Hong Kong on Nov 6. They will appear that night in a show appropriately called Music Galaxy. It will be held at
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 69 15 1 IN-STORE NOW! Tl I K^N Featuring The New LOVE, TRUTH AND HONESTY Also Included Venus, I Heard A Rumour, Love In The First Degree, Shy Boy, Robert De Niro's Waiting and more!! POLYGRAM Note: For best quality, buy Singapore manufactured cassettes Look out for the line "Marketed by Polygram
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  • Article, Illustration
    1240 16 sports The feeling is like driving on a highway in fifth gear with music on. This feeling, common among long-distance runners, is called "runner's high". And it is addictive enough to cause the athlete to suffer from A "withdrawal symptoms". I SHAHIRON SAHARI lengths to explain v this
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 2024 17 Television s HH SCREEN Family Queenie GEMS Be True To Your Preschool DONT the exciting (SBC 12, 10.45 pm) (SBCS, 8.30pm) ALEX Keaton (Michael J Fox) and Fortnight fita won" the Keaton famdy make a welcome return h n Z.lTl» f rZlilh^R,,, Oscars for Best Art Direction and for another
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  • Article, Illustration
    1241 21 sports The feeling is like driving on a highway in fifth gear with music on. This feeling, common among long-distance runners, is called "runner's high". And it is addictive enough to jS cause the athlete to suffer from "withdrawal symptoms". SHAHIRON SAHARI l° n 8 distance and top
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 442 22  -  By Brenton Wong HAS Soda lost its fizz? Maybe, say some fashion designers, after learning that the annual Soda show is making do without some of Singapore's better designers. Soda stands for Society Of Designing Arts (Fashion). It promotes local fashion designers. Its show on Nov
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    • 232 22 THE FOUR designers who pulled out of the Soda show will still be at the show but only to receive their Soda Designers' Award. Tan Yoong, Celia Loe, Esther Tay and Francis Cheong were among nine picked through a poll. About 5,000 questionnaires
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 54 22 Da-Lu Music Lounge 5 5 4. Balestier Road. Singapore 1232. Tel: *****50 *****63 ni*«i to n>p Mohil SMt'on with our special service, you will experience a new relaxing sensation. Daily; From 9am Morning mam A 20% S»3,HappyHou«E^ Malay. Indian A Chinese Waitresses Needed *Herfbfc Wtartdng Hour* tUPtiWK* HjtWrtCy ho, 0»°°'
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 381 23  -  By Vivien Chiong a i LTHOUGH Singapore fans will miss Daryl Hall and John Oates and Mick Jagger, other shows are in store. An Asian gala show called "the "Asian Music Scene Pax Musica In Singapore" will be held at the Kallang Theatre on Nov
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    • Article, Illustration
      276 23  -  BY Danny Tan TALK TO YOUR DAUGHTER ROBBEN FORD (WARNER BROTHERS) REMEMBER the Canadian jazz-fusion outfit The L A Express? It used to back Joni Mitchell around the time she released The Hissing of Summer Lawns? •Robben Ford was the guitarist in that band and his playing melted down
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    • 456 24  -  By Vivien Chiong H ment," he says. Looking very much like a Shenton Way businessman, Mr Wu who holds a degree in accountancy is now in Singapore together with a Taiwanese film delegation for the Taiwanese Film Festival which began two days
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    • 312 24  -  REVIEW/ By Toh Hai Leong THE times are a-changing and it is nowhere more evident than in serious films. Today, according to Mr Soh Wah Guan, the man behind the initiation of the Taiwanese Film Festival, well-educated people are into serious movies. "Ten
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    • Article, Illustration
      303 24 DAUGHTER OF THE NILE (Plaza cinema) HOU HSIAO HSIEN'S latest film centers around an impressionable young girl, Lin Shiao Yang (pop singer Yang Lin) and her fasination with a Japanese comic strip character. It is also about a generation of young people drowned by soulless materialism in urban capitalist
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    • 397 25  -  By Brenton Wong Recently crowned Miss Singapore/Miss World Teo Ser Lee has been offered a role in a movie by Alan Tam Productions in Hongkong. It all began when the 23-year-old beauty queen did a watch commercial with Hongkong star Andy Lau earlier this year.
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    • 286 25  -  By Adeline Woon THERE was gambling going on at the National Museum Art Gallery on Saturday afternoon but nobody seemed to mind. If anything, the crowd simply relished the card game of chit kee. It is a traditional Peranakan game played with cards just
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
    • 109 27 COMICREUEF Orchard Ro3d/Colin Goh Single SIiC6S/Peter Kohlsaat Cathy/cathy I cvewoNe useo id come mgkl /we-re wed of feclino Al [so vou're givwg Yr« mot I'm just looking for A FROflt VACATION TAN /WO BURNEO-OUT, CATHV. SICK UUP VOUR WHOLE I GIVING UP A JO6 WITH A HIGHER I REAOY Ttt
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 226 28 the new* paper A large group of 437,000 potential readers who said they would 'definitely read' The New Paper. (Prelaunch Survey, November 1987). Recruit effectively withTast Ads Our Appointments Classified Section The New Paper, Singapore's newest English weekday noon tabloid, delivering informative and easy-reading news in a colourful and comfortable
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
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    • 204 29 APPOINTMENTS OCEANFREIQHT IMPORT/ EXPORT CLERKB OCE 'O' level. Typing 35 w.p.m. Shipping CRIE customs experience preferred. Completed N.S. Salary $600. Fringe benefits. Apply in parson at: 10 Anson Road, #23-16 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Broking Company haa vaooncy tor ona ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements:- Working knowledge of Book-keeping up to Trial
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 1648 30 RADIOGUIDE NOON News In Brief NOON Easy Listening NOON Goed Music, Company And Me: NOON Newsdesk V 7 vy 12.05 Lunchdate: Join host Jeanette 12.50 Market Report Noon-time entertainment to 12.30 Malgudi Days: R K Narayan's RySyS* Joseph for an afternoon treat brighten up your lunch-hour. collection of stories about
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  • SPORTS/RACING
    • 433 31  -  Stories/1 Dennis Chia F ORMER top apprentice M. Rahmat finally broke the classic jinx when Prima Rank nosed out favourite Highest Regards II to win the $175,000 Lion City Cup at Bukit Timah yesterday. Rahmat, 28, who began race-riding seven years ago, has been unlucky in big races.
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    • 117 31 SPECTACULAR Win, second favourite in the Lion City Cup, will undergo an X-ray today to determine the extent of his leg injury suffered during the running of the big race. The six-year-old Star of Erin gelding made a breakaway soon after the start and was travelling
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    • 184 31 FIRST season trainer Bernard Ang made a special detour to the duty free shop at Changi Airport to buy a big bottle of brandy before flying off to America last night. "I will get a big bottle and drink myself to sleep on the flight,"
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    • 88 31 WELSH jockey Myrrddin "Taffy" Thomas, 42, has returned for a busman's visit and applied for a riding permit at Penang this week. The lightweight Thomas, who rode here on a six-month permit, returned to England in January and then finished 15th in the jockeys' premiership. Late
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  • SPORTS
    • 457 32  -  By Alfonso Chan lAN Rayson lay as one dead, hardly breathing in the makeshift medical tent. Helpers sponged and massaged him, placed wet towels all over his head and body. A doctor took his pulse and checked his condition. It looked bad: the triathlon champion was
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    • 219 32 TRIATHLON champion Kim Isherwood won her ABC Singapore Triathlon women's race in a poor 4 hours, 18 minutes, 26.57 seconds, and gave an ironic reason for it she had turned professional this year. Her winning time was 17 minutes away from the 4:01:05 she
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    • 226 32 SINGAPORE'S hopes in the ABC Singapore Triathlon vanished in the hazy afternoon sun yesterday. Last year's runner-up chef Reinhard Nitsche had a tooth problem which required surgery. It did not heal in time and forced him to drop out at the last minute. Then, 1986
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    • 181 33  -  By Alfonso Chan AN ENCORE performance by New Zealander Steve Guy and India's Zeeshan Ali looks likely in the Carlsberg Singapore Open, which will be held from Oct 24-30. The two captured the imagination of tennis fans when they contested the finals of
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    • 410 33 UPI. A TEAM-MATE of Ben Johnson alleged in a report published that she and the disgraced Olympic sprinter knowingly took steroids given to them by Johnson's doctor, and she urged the track star to "stop lying." In a Sunday Toronto Star interview, Angella Issajenko, a sprinter with
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    • 258 33 AFP. MIKE Tyson, facing divorce after a marriage lasting only eight months, could seek another postponement to his world title defence against Britain's Frank Bruno. A bittef Tyson says he will never make it up with his actress wife Robin Givens, who has filed a
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    • 383 33 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Dutch Open finals: Men's singles: Jens-Peter Nierhoff (Den) bt Icuk Sueiarto (Indo) 15-11, 9-15, 15-4. Doubles: Nierhoff/Michael Kieldsen (Den) bt Eddy Hartono/Gunawan (Indo) 15-12, 7-15, 15-4. Women's singles: Fiona Smith-Elliott (Brit) bt Astrid Van Der Knapp (Hoi) 10-12, 12-11, 11-1. Doubles:
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  • MALAYSIACUP
    • 136 34 SINGAPORE skipper T. Pathmanathan is ready for the Malaysia Cup quarter-finals. He came through last night's friendly match against Qatar at the National Stadium without any trace of trouble with his injured knee. "No pain at all. I can run and kick. No problem. I'm
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    • 352 34  -  Stories/ S. Gulam SINGAPORE'S twomonth unbeaten soccer run came to an end last night at the National Stadium. Never mind if it was just a friendly a defeat is a defeat. And the Young Lions are back on earth. Thanks to the Qataris for that, even if they
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    • 118 34 QATAR'S Brazilian coach Porcorpio would have no problem getting a job as a diplomat. "Singapore played very well," he said after his team won. "Young and full of running. Good movement and good organisation. Very good side. They could have beaten us," he added.
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  • SPORTS/SOCCER
    • 212 35 DUTCH LEAGUE Reuter, UPI. TROUBLED Ajax brightened its gloomy soccer season by pulling off a 2-0 home victory over defending champion PSV Eindhoven in a rain-hit clash yesterday. Rob Wistchge thrust Ajax ahead in the 49th minute, driving the ball from a puddle in which it had stopped
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    • RESULTS
      • 51 35 Sparta 0 Roda JC 1, Ajax 2 PSV Eindhoven 0, BW Den Bosch 1 FC Utrecht 0, PEC Zwolle 3 RKC Waalwijk 0, VW Venlo 1 MW Maastricht 1, Veendam 2 Haarlem 0, Willem II 2 FC Groningen 3, Fortuna Sittard 0 FC Twente 0, Volendam v Feyenoord (postponed
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      • 38 35 ABcoli 1 Inter-Milan 3, Cesena 0 Lazio 0, Como 0 Juventus 3, AC Milan 4 Fiorentina 0, Napoli 1 Atalanta 0, Pescara 0 Roma 0, Pisa 0 Bologna 2, Torino 2 Sampdoria 3, Verona 2 Lecce 1.
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      • 50 35 Cadiz 1 Real Oviedo 1, Malaga 1 Atletico Madrid 2, Espanol 1 Sevilla 1, Elche 2 Athletic Bilbao 0, Valencia 0 Logrones 0, Osasuna 1 Celta 0, Sporting 0 Real Murcia 1, Real Sociedad 0 Barcelona 1, Real Betis 0 Real Valladolid 1, Real Madrid 4 Real Zaragoza 0.
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    • 216 35 I SPANISH LEAGUE Reuter. WEST German midfielder Bernd Schuster was hero and villain for Real Madrid yesterday. Schuster hammered in a 20-metre free-kick after only six minutes in Real's 4-0 win over Real Zaragoza, but was dismissed an hour later for pushing midfielder Juan Senor. in front of
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    • 132 35 Reuter. JACKIE Milburn, one of English football's greatest centre-forwards, died yesterday at the age of 64. He had been suffering from lung cancer and died in Ashington, the town of his birth in the north-east of England. Milburn starred in a Newcastle team which won the
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    • 265 35 ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter. AC MILAN made a sizzling start to the de- fence of its title yesterday when it crushed Fiorentina 4-0 with an exuberant display of attacking soccer. Striker Antonio Virdis hit a hat-trick. The champion hardly missed Ruud Gullit, absent with an ankle injury. His Dutch
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    • 153 35 AP. HOOLIGANS marred the inaugural day of the Italian soccer season yesterday. In Pescara, riot police charged Roma fans who hurled bottles and cans onto the field during the Pe-scara-Roma match. Thirty people, including six policemen, were injured following the riots in the
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  • UPDATE
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    • 15 36 OUT AND ABOUT: Talk on marriage FOOD: Halal seafood COMING UP: Cossack dancers
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    • 129 36 JEAN-PAUL Belmondo and Catherine Deneuve are just two of the glamorous stars who will shine in the French Film Festival starting today. Ten movies will be screened over five days. The first show tonight is about a cop's long, lonely hunt for his partner's murderer. Le
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