The New Paper, 4 September 1989

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1989 MCI <P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 147 1 m COMMUNISM IN TATTERS Eastern European economies are in ruins and the ruling ideology largely discredited. Can communism survive? Second of our series on communism. ANOTHER AIRS SHOW CRASH f Two jets apparently collide while doing aerobatic stunts in Canada yesterday. One jet explodes in mid-air and other plunges into
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 249 2 BRITISH Petroleum may have a problem on the cards. Many people holding the company's credit cards have either lost them or have refused to settle their bills, says Business Times. The oil company has put up a list of such customers at many
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    • 310 2 Wire services. ANOTHER air show has turned into a disaster. The latest happened when two jets apparently collided in mid-air in front of thousands of horrified onlookers yesterday in Canada. One pilot is feared dead. The other parachuted to safety. The two pilots
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    • 132 2 CHINESE books from abroad may be introduced as supplementary reading in schools here. The Education Ministry is now studying such a possibility, according to a Lianhe Zaobao report. The aim is to arouse students' interest in learning the language. The ministry's Parliamentary Secretary, Mr Tang Guan
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    • 309 2 Wire services. BRITAIN'S Princess Anne decided on a separation from her husband because the couple had grown apart, and not because of her interest in another man. The assessment was made by Mr Brian Hoey, who has known the couple for 20
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    • 423 3  -  By Lois Ng THE Heartstrings Walk, they called it. They could have named it Big Splash. Five minutes after the guest of honour, Dr Tay Eng Soon, Senior Minister of State (Education) flagged off the Challenger Circuit, the rain came pelting down. Mine wasn't the
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    • 367 3  -  By Griselda Loo NOT many people would buy seven battered ukuleles at a go, not even on a whim. But that is what Mr Philip Wood, 48, did yesterday. Mr Wood is an expatriate engineer working in Singapore. He bought the ukuleles at
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    • 26 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from midday: Cloudy with occasional showers in the afternoon. Max temp: 28 deg C. Min temp. 23 deg C. Sunset: 7.07 pm.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 404 4  -  By Trudy Lim SOLDIERS in the Singapore Armed Forces are pushing giant balls to develop spunk and grit. The game is pushball, a contact sport which is part of the training for all soldiers in the Officer Cadet School and combat units. The SAF
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    • 160 4 PUSHBALL is a game played on a football pitch involving two teams and a giant air-filled ball. Both sides try to push the ball to the opposite goalline. The team that succeeds earns three points and a chance for a conversion. This requires the scoring team
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    • 280 4  -  By Lois Ng PIRATES raided and kidnapped a group of party-go-ers at Punggol Point last Saturday night. I was one of the 45 captives who were forced at knifepoint to become pirates. We had been robbed and brought to the pirates' den to be converted to
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    • 409 5 ABOUT 100 guests had a sneak preview of the hi-tech movie, The Scroll, last Saturday. And most of them were pleased with what they saw. Several viewers gave the movie the thumbs up when they emerged from the Republic 1 cinema. The 55-minute show is
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    • 627 6 Has the dawn death of a teenager at Marina Square scared young people from this hangout? THUSITHA de SILVA finds out. He also asks 10 people if they agree that parents of wayward kids should be punished D I ANGER at Marina
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    • 293 6 IT would be unfair to penalise parents for the sins of their children. This was the view of most of the 10 people interviewed last Friday. A woman, who wanted to be known only as Mrs Pang, had called The New Paper's Hotline Plus. She said
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    • 129 6 SOME states in the US treat parents like criminals when their children misbehave. Recently, the Los Angeles City attorney's office charged a woman with failing in her duties as a parent for allowing her son to be a member of a street gang. However, the attorney's
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  • MAILBOX
    • 272 7 DEAR Editor, I refer to two articles on heavy metal music (The New Paper, Aug 26). The first article is an interview with Mr Neil French, a former manager of the band Judas Priest. The article gives a one-sided opinion of heavy metal music. It is
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    • 353 7 CONTRASTING VIEWS ON 'REVENGE' LETTER I REFER to Good Samaritan's letter, "Think of the wife and children" (TNP, Aug 28), written in reply to LTY's letter "I want to take revenge" (Aug 16). LTY wrote to Dear Aggie saying she wanted to take revenge
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    • 248 7 I REFER to LTY's letter "I want to take revenge" (TNP, Aug 16) and Good Samaritan's letter (Aug 28). I could not agree more with Good Samaritan that LTY is a mean and selfish woman. As a professional and well-educated divorcee, LTY should be able
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    • 121 7 I WAS having some drinks with my friends in a bar at a Scotts Road hotel last week. After a swimwear fashion show, I heard screams and shouts outside the bar. Two models were quarrelling. One was a beauty queen. It was an ugly
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    • 137 7 WE read with interest your article "Cold Storage bans ozone-danger goods" (TNP, Aug 16) and wish to thank you for bringing the matter to the attention of your readers. Although Mortein Pine (green can) does not carry the "ozone-friendly" label, it does
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    • 125 7 II cAirflowri N.Z. Sirloin Steaks SetLunctiAt onljrs7.s0 Set Lunch Menu Mon Roast Chicken or Sambal Steak Tue Homemade Corn Beef or Pork Cutlet Wed Oxtail Stew or Chicken Cutlet Thur Honey Glazed Shoulder Ham or Deep Fried Half Spring Chicken Fri Fish Chips or Black Pepper Steak Sat Mushroom Steak
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 403 8 Debating star Sivaprakash Nair took the Best Speaker's award in the SBC debates in just his first year of debating. But the talents of this 19-year-old extend far beyond his eloquence, as LAWRENCE LOW finds out HIS gift of the gab was obvious to ail. As
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    • 64 8 Siblings: Two elder brothers and two twin elder sisters Sports: Riding a racing bicycle: "It's really relaxing". A little football Other interests: Drama Girlfriend: "I 'm not saying, I'm really not saying." Favourite food: Seafood Reading: Science magazines such as National Geographic Strangest thing he has noticed about Singaporeans:
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    • 226 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. ambivalent: Describes a person who does not know or does not make it clear what he wants or approves of. cinch: Something that is easy to do or achieve.
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    • 323 9  -  By Karen Goh R ISING Batmania here is giving businessmen ideas on how they can use the bat theme to promote their products. At least 20 multinational companies, hotels, shopping centres and department stores have already made overtures to have joint promotions with Batman
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    • 137 9 A BAR waitress was gagged and robbed of $9OO in cash and valuables. The robbers attacked her when she was returning to her rented flat in Foch Road, off Jalan Besar. Police said someone caught hold of Ms Faridah binti Fadil, 23, from behind and covered
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    • 296 9  -  By Loh Tuan Lee TWO helicopters landed on the lawns of Matilda House yesterday, probably for the first and the last time. They came an hour late. And they had to be admired on the ground as the authorities did not permit any joyrides. The occasion
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 377 10 Wire services. LIBYAN leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has decided to cut off or slash the flow of money to some liberation and terrorist groups around the world. Western countries, such as the United States, have in the past accused Libya of sponsoring terrorist attacks
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    • 49 10 m .I, i naiereo down. A police water cannon sprays purple dye at demonstrators in Cape Town, South Africa. The Saturday demonstration was part of a nationwide protest against apartheid and Wednesday's parliamentary elections in which blacks will not be allowed to vote. Picture/ Afp
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    • 195 10 Wire services. IRANIAN President Hashemi Rafsanjani has appointed former Prime Minister Hussein Mousavi, a leading radical. as one of his advisers. This appointment was reported by Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency yesterday. Mr Mousavi, 48, served as Prime Minister from 1981 until last
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    • 134 10 Wire services. WASHINGTON has a plan to restrict immigration by Soviet Jews. The move follows a rapid increase in the numbers seeking entry to the United States, the New York Times reported yesterday. Under a plan conceived in part by the State Department, Soviet
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    • 321 10 Wire services. JAPANESE Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu has received mixed reviews from the powerful Japanese press for his performance during his first trip as premier to Washington. Mr Kaifu was counting on a good performance in the United States capital to boost the
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 25 11 Thread-bare: A model displays an outfit of French designer Nikos during the Paris Spring-Summer ready-to-wear collections on Saturday. Picture/ Afp
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    • 95 11 Reuter. ON the Tokyo Stock Exchange share prices open mixed after US employment data boosted the dollar over the weekend. The key 225-share Nikkei index firmed 17.89 points to 34,366.11 in 10 minutes after slipping 82.98 points on Friday. Japanese and American officials are meeting in Tokyo today
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    • 319 11 Wire services. T HE Soviet Union is importing items including clothes and baby food from the West. This is a move to meet an acute shortage, of essential commodities. Moscow is eager to import the goods before winter sets in. The import bill may run
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    • 178 11 Wire services. THE Nagorno-Karabakh region in the Soviet republic of Azerbaijan is on the brink of a civil war, says a newspaper. The Soviet Defence Ministry newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda, or Red Star, said yesterday: "The nervous tension of people, of both Azerbaijanis
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    • 127 11 Wire services. BRITAIN'S Prince Charles wants to create a "volunteer community army". The proposed force will be made up of youths aged between 16 and 25, the Lon-don-based Sunday Times said yesterday. Its members will tackle jobs ranging from helping the handicapped to reclaiming derelict land.
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    • 234 11 Wire services. SEVERAL controversial Arab heads of state are staying away from the Non-Aligned summit, dashing hopes of a breakthrough in regional feuds. The ninth summit of the 102-mem-ber Non-Aligned Movement (Nam) begins today in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Singapore is represented by Foreign Minister Wong
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  • 805 12  -  Superstars name their price and get it Showtime By Wong Sing Yeong BIG name actors are more likely to create box-office hits than good plots or well-known directors. The stars know it. They want a king's ransom in exchange. It all began in Hollywood in the 50s.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 72 13 Our weekly advertising feature in The New Paper Fastads will focus on a variety of topics ranging from eye care to art and confectionery items. Look out for them on these dates: SEPTEMBER 8 For Your Eyes Only SEPTEMBER 15 -Art Gallery SEPTEMBER 22 Sweet Selections And if you would
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1490 13 Television WBR SCREEy Favourite Son |Hfl| Pop Club Jason Donovan Cine Showcase Saint Joan (r) critically-acclaimed novel, this tA TEEN idol -Jason Donovan's debut on novelirt and playwright Graham mini-series a compelling story r^6n Reasons, went It teUsTthe j md a a llmM who will'3to'p a at nan (i L^rYm"
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  • spotlight
    • 741 14 Communism today faces the greatest threat to its survival. In the Soviet Union, the Communist Party is racked with doubts. Liberals are pressing for faster reforms. Workers are striking for more wages and better conditions. In Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, struggles for independence are taking a definite
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    • Article, Illustration
      368 14 POLAND may be moving towards a Western-style democratic government. But it is still very much communist because the party cadres are deeply entrenched. They will hold key ministries defence and internal affairs. They control the bureaucracy and manage the economy. They also have their patrons in Moscow. The Solidarity
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    • 141 14 THE calm in Czechoslovakia is deceptive. Before any major change takes place, there has to be a reevaluation of the 1968 So-viet-led invasion of Prague. The crushing of the Prague Spring movement for freedom and democracy is deeply embedded in the national psyche. The Communist Party, though with a
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    • 262 14 HUNGARY is the other East European nation where. remarkable events are taking place. After 40 years of one-party rule, the communists say they are now committed to multi-party democracy and will hold free elections next year. No seats will be reserved for communist candidates. The prospect of democracy has
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    • 119 14 NEARLY 30 years after it built the Berlin Wall to stop its own people crossing the border, East Germany faces a crisis. Thousands of its citizens are leaving. On Aug 13, 1961, East German troops and workers, backed by tanks, began erecting a wall around West Berlin as
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 346 15  -  By Brenton Wong M "EN'S fashion these days is getting to be a serious business. With clothes for men now earning as much for designers as women's fashions, Parisian "designers will be veering towards more masculine, safer and saleable styles. Last week the four-day European
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    • 201 15 FASHION designer Giorgio Sant'Angelo died of lung cancer last week in New York. But he lives on in the fashion concepts that others have borrowed from him. Always admired as an avant-garde designer, Sant'Angelo recently saw many of his ideas passing into fashion's
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    • 226 15 SHOPPINGBUG EMANUEL UNGARO EMANUEL Ungaro accessories are now available from small leather goods, lighters, hand-bags and travel bags to ties and belts. Cost from $65 for a key-chain to $949 for a leather travel bag. From the Emanuel Ungaro boutiques at Metro Marina Square and
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 530 16  -  By Geraldine Goh T I HE lure of the big screen led 1 25 hopefuls to audition for the role of coolies in the Omnimax movie, Homeland. Most went for the Sunday try-outs ready to have their heads shorn for the role in the 18-minute film.
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    • Article, Illustration
      343 16 DOUBLE FIXATION THE story draws heavily on the movie Vertigo (1958). Cherie Chung stars as two different girls who turn out to be one and the same after all. Golden: 11 am, 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 pm; Clementi: 11 am, 1.30, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 pm; New Town Princess: 1.30,
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    • 84 16 THE much-travelled Tubingen University Chamber Orchestra will be performing in Singapore soon. The orchestra, from West Germany, was founded in 1957 by its present conductor, Professor Helmut Calgeer, and has since performed in 70 countries. They will be performing at the Victoria Concert Hall
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    • 152 16  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong A LONE snow monkey rests on a bare tree against the setting sun. In the background are snow-clad mountains, a great sheet of grey spread out in the dusk. A Japanese iiute plays a lyrical tune as the monkey ponders
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  • UPDATE
    • 1422 17 I ~~Y MARRIAGE SEX. SDeciallv For You is a lz_i newlyweds and those planning to marry. About building the marriage relationship, sex and birth control. Speakers are counsellor Jonathan nursing offlclr Ho Mifn Yee. KMrssssk function room 3. 7.15 pm to 10.15 pm. Free. i
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    • 16 17 FOOD: Wild Mushrooms TALKS: Marriage and Sex CENTRESTAGE: Japanese Dance COMING UP: Aids Talks
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    • 65 17 Two lovable brown bears, on loan from the Moscow Zoo, are on show at the Special Loan Enclosure, Singapore Zoo. Shlepa, the female, is smaller but fiercer. Mushir, though larger, is coy. Then there are a pair of cute minks as well. These rat-like animals are
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 954 18 MONDAYRADIO I COMICRELIEF BOH Clirry-Pllff/Raymond Lee NOON News la Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) Jj U 12.05 Lnnchdato: Entertaining music u u I I I rv>, I {1 fl and songs are played for your NOON Beautiful Music: I.ight instru- P/f*cv <• listening pleasure. I mental music. Ml t *.J 1.00
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    • 755 19 COMICRELEF MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh [JEHEEIiMi EHBMHBI NOON Good Music, Company and Mo: NOON Newsdesk ■■■MPMMMPMPI |RHWWVH Tune in to some great sounds i? in Off th« Shelf- Nikon Kazantza 15 t*b.7T I MCI ...I 601 100 ft. CAiITTm Bfwox PiltTl MEN, for your noon-time entertain- kis'Zorba The Greek has
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    • 280 20 831 Employment International Manufacturing Company In Jurong Invito* applicants for tho position* ot MALE LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Completed Secondary School e Bilingual In English 4 Chinese Training will be provided No shift work Starting salary SS&60 per month (Malaysians are welcome) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ TYPI8T Completed Secondary education Experience not necessary
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    • 233 21 811 Employment Saies 4 Management Csraar Prudential, one of the world's largest financial institution Invites highly motivated h achievement oriented Individuals to Join its marketing team. We provide. e Professional sales management business training e Excellent management L sales career development opportunlUes e Successful Individuals will gross between 330,000 100,000
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    • 217 21 831 Employment FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required e Starting pay 9450 to 9800 miviwivu pva can amnvy ■Sl. 4 Queen's Rd. #03-128 Blngapoti 1038 Tel: *****71/ *****71 GENERAL CLERK wanted by cosmetic company In Qoldhill Plaza vicinity. Tel. Mrs. Tsn at *****55 from 10a.m. 6p.m. tor an appaMmaal GENERAL CLERK required
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  • SPORTS
    • 310 22 AP, Reuter. CHRIS Evert extended the longest-run-ning US Open show in history for at least one more performance with an emphatic win over Yugoslav teenager Monica Seles before an adoring centre court audience yesterday. Evert, who has announced this would be the last Grand Slam
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    • 237 22 Reuter. SOMALIA'S Abdi Bile ran the fastest 1,500 m of the year at the Rieti meeting yesterday. Bile's time of 3:30.55s was the fifth fastest of all time, just over a second outside the 3:29.46s world mark Said Aouita set in 1985. Bile, this year's
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    • 227 22 RACING... by DENNIS CHIA BISONDI has a bright future judging by his all the way win at Ipoh over the weekend. The four-year-old Biscay horse from champion trainer Teh Choon Beng's stables was still on the "large" side and despite that proved too good
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    • 411 23 EUROPE KICKOFF Reuter. ITALIAN LEAGUE A SENSATIONAL own goal by defender Paulo Maldini ended European champion AC Milan's 30match unbeaten run yesterday. That was the only goal of the match as AC crashed 1-0 at home to Lazio. Maldini put the ball into his own
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    • 304 23 Reuter. DUTCH LEAGUE CHAMPION PSV Eindhoven disappoined when it drew 1-1 at home to lowly Den Bosch yesterday. Den Bosch took the lead in the 77th minute with a goal from Peter Barendse after a scrappy first half. It looked as though PSV would suffer
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    • 182 23 Reuter. SPANISH LEAGUE CHAMPION Real Madrid sparked briefly into life but then disappointed as it beat Sporting Gijon 2-0 on the opening day of the season yesterday. Kicking off its campaign for a fifth consecutive League title, Real lost no time in taking command. Midfielder
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    • 529 23 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS lAAF meet in Rieti, Italy Men's 100 m: 1 Ray Stewart (Jam) 10.14 2 Mike Marsh (US) 10.26 3 Chidi Imoh (Nig) 10.30. 200 m: 1 Robson Da Silva (Bra) 20.38 2 Stefano Tilli (Ita) 20.49 3 James Butler (US) 20.67.
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    • 630 24  -  SELANGOR 1 SINGAPORE 0 Jeffrey Low GOLD medal momentum carrie d Malaysia's twin attack to a plunder of the silver medalists last night. And so Zainal Abidin Hassan and Dollah Salleh live on for Selangor. Fresh from the euphoria of winning the South-East Asia Games gold for the
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    • 103 24 Teams: Selangon Karel Stromsik, P. Dharmalingam, Zolkifli Ahmad, K. Gunalan, A. Jayakanathan, Razali Alias (Zainal Nordin, 75th min),Zoran Nikolic, Halim Zaiton, Dollah Salleh, Zainal Abidin, P. Somasundram (Karim Pin, 62nd min). Singapore: Abdul Malek, ARJ Mani, T Pathmanathan, Lim Tong Hai, Ishak Saad, Hazali Nasiron, Salim Moin (Yahya
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    • 203 24 Wire services. TERRY Butcher of Glasgow Rangers will captain England for the first time in its World Cup qualifier against Sweden in Stockholm on Wednesday. Butcher, 30, was named as skipper on Sunday by manager Bobby Robson after Bryan Robson was finally declared unfit with severely bruised ribs. ENGLAND
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    • 328 25  -  JOHOR 4 SARAWAK 0 By Abdul Shukor IN JOHOR BAHRU JOHOR was in magnificent form in its Malaysia Cup Semi-pro Division One League match against Sarawak at Larkin Stadium last night. It demolished the "Hornbills" 4-0. The goals came from Khalid Shahdan, Wan Mustapha and
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    • 129 25 KEDAH 2 KELANTAN 0 Bernama. TWO goals by Norazam Ishak further strengthened Kedah's position in Division One. It helped defeat Kelantan 2-0 at Stadium Darulaman last night. Norazam scored the first goal by heading the ball in just two minutes after kickoff to the excitement of
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  • 144 26 Reuter. FORMER Italian soccer star Gaetano Scirea died in a car crash in Poland yesterday, the official Polish news agency PAP said. He was 36. Scirea, who was on a scouting mission for his club Juventus, was killed when a car carrying him and fans
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  • 586 26 Brazil 1 Chile 0 (stopped in the 69th min) Bolivia 2 Uruguay 1 Reuter, AP. THE decisive match of the South American Group Three qualifying match between Brazil and Chile in Rio de Janeiro yesterd a y was suspended in the 69th minute. This happened after Chilean goalkeeper
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  • 212 26 Reuter. AIDED by the 3,600-metre altitude, Bolivia defeated a weary Uruguay 2-1 in a South American Group One World Cup qualifying soccer match yesterday. After an opening 15 minutes in which Uruguay did all the attacking, the persistence of the Bolivian defence and the thin air
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    • 58 26 FLIGHT TO NOWHERE? Zainal the terrors Valley, fresh from a golden SEA Games showing, struck it again yesterday. They hit it off Mg for Selangor Zainal with a goal and Dollah with a glow. And Singapore was the High and low: Singapore's Boris Lucic goes air-bound to take tE*F" POOr
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