The New Paper, 30 September 1989

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  • 20 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30/ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 161 1 SHAME! ®Not Singapore's 1-3 defeat by Kelantan's rough play. Singapore's dressing room was like an emergency ward, says Jeff Low. Pages 38 and 40 M But something took over our minds; power or something... we became like animals. We were beyond the teachers' control. g j 2 I WAS A
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  • 24 1 woman as broke between Hongkong. was held to protest against f/jp on Hongkong. to or Chinese 10 Picture/ Afp
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 161 2 US authorities have seized at least 20,320 kg of cocaine in Los Angeles probably the biggest haul of the drug on record. Narcotics agents seized the cocaine, valued "conservatively" at $4 billion, at a warehouse in Los Angeles, California, yesterday. About $20 million in cash
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    • 268 2 SPECIAL projects to add colour and create fresh interest are the features of this year's Speak Mandarin Campaign. Tliey include a new series of telephone lessons, a quiz, a booklet on Mandarin terms for common household and office items and a souvenir booklet, A Decade
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    • 313 2 JURONG will get a multicinema building in Yung Ho Road in two years. The building will be either a duplex or multiplex cinema. It is being built to help pull crowds back to the area in the evening. The cinema will be on
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    • 153 2 A 19-YEAR-old youth pretended to be from Hongkong while he went on a cheating spree, a district court heard yesterday. Sometimes Ong Siong Tee posed as Alan Wang Yam Leong, a Hongkong tycoon's son and a senior vice-president of a billion-dollar conglomerate called Wang
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    • 109 2 THE first of the preliminary rounds for Miss Union 1990 will be held this afternoon at the NTUC Club in Shenton Way. The next three heats will be on Oct 7, 14 and 28, followed by the semi-finals on Nov 4. Finals for both
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    • 43 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call HotlinePlus 734-7711, or write to: The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name and address and, if there is one, your phone number too.
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    • 599 3 Health officers went on an insecticide-spraying round at a high-risk dengue fever area yesterday. More than half the Aedes-breeding cases have been found on landed property. Yet, some people living on such premises and in condominiums are reluctant to have their houses and gardens sprayed.
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    • 95 3 THE fogging machine is "very safe", says Commissioner of Public Health Daniel Wang. Precautions are taken to ensure that fumigation is safe for residents. The Ministry of Environment's workers make sure all food and furniture are kept covered during the fumigation. The ministry tried out various machines from
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 447 4  -  Stories/ Angeline Song AN INCREASING number of Singapore women are suffering from stress. This is the opinion of Dr Yeo Seem Huat, vice-chair-man of the Singapore Association of Mental Health. "More and more Singapore women are suffering from stress-related problems compared with their counterparts five
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    • 376 4 1. Recognise the signs and symptoms of stress. Do you suffer from tension or migraine headaches, insomnia, fatigue, periods of depression, peptic ulcer or muscle aches? If so, you could be suffering from stress. Studies have shown that 70 per cent of physical illnesses are
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    • 522 4 Miss Evonne Lee, 20s, Public Relations Manager, Harbour View Dai-lchi Hotel. WHEN I first started W work as a public relations officer in a hotel in Malaysia, I found life very stressful. I was working 12 hours a day, meeting
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    • 93 4 ABOUT 500 women will attend a seminar organised specially for them today. Women's World will address major issues facing the Singapore woman. Dr Yeo Seem Huat, vice-chairman of the Singapore Association of Mental Health, will talk about stress. Ms Jean Mackie, executive manager of John Robert
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 731 6 Does Satanism lurk in dark recesses here? How widespread is it and what do local Satanists do? Recent reports of a local girl who said she was abused by teenage Satanists as well as BBC reports of ritual abuse around the world have led us to ask
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    • 197 6 SATANISM is devil worship. Satanists believe that performing certain rituals such as killing animals and drinking their blood will give them power to do things beyond human capabilities. In May, a report in The Straits Times said four teenagers were being investigated by police after a complaint
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    • 371 6 ALL 15 people The New Paper interviewed believed Satanism exists, perhaps even in Singapore. Moet had only read about it in the newspapers and were jittery about the subject, saying it was evil Of the 15 people, randomly picked, one said
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    • 613 7 Jimmy (not his real name) was among five teenagers who came forward after a youth group meeting at a church in June. He wants to remain anonymous because he is afraid some Satanists may get back at him for exposing their secret activities. SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Jimmy is
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    • 520 8  -  By Loh Tuan Lee WHAT started as a spontaneous act by teachers has now become a tradition. Many pupils now expect at least one present on Children's Day. "I imagine that if I do not give my class presents, they will be disappointed because
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    • 376 9  -  By Lois Ng NON-SMOKERS are happy that the no-smok-ing rule has been extended to include more public places. But the law should also extend to all air-condi-tioned places including nightclubs, lounges and discos, said many of the 15 people The New Paper spoke to
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    • 227 9 NON-SMOKERS outnumber smokers four to one in Singapore. But even if you are a non-smoker, the chances are you are forced to inhale smoke daily. Especially if you live or work with a smoker. You become an involuntary or passive smoker when you inhale sidestream
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    • 90 7 TRIPLE TREAT AT TEXAS FRIED CHICKEN I I 1 piece Chicken Infr.'/TVi 1 Corn-on-the cob 1 medium Coke® if Yessiree, Texas Fried Chicken is the only place in town you can \J~£kWlf enjoy Bigger, Fresher Tasting SSfflP Chicken in two flavours regular and spicy. AND U.S. (Valid (ill 15 Oct
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    • 113 8 -%$h KH^Kih K x r In the late 1960s scientists were concerned about the dramatic decline of Ozone concentrations in the stratosphere over the Antarctic. In the following years Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) popular in the 1970s as propellants for aerosol sprays, were emerging as a major chemical element in this global
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 299 10 Wire services. CHINA disagrees seriously with Britain on ways of restoring confidence in Hongkong before the handover of the British colony in 1997. Mr Ji Chaozhu, ambassador to British-Chinese Joint Liaison Group talks on Hongkong in London, yesterday also rejected calls to limit or ban
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    • 97 10 CHINA once again rejects British calls to limit or ban Chinese troops in Hongkong. Beijing views the presence of the People's Liberation Army as a symbol of its sovereignty. China says fears and anxieties in Hongkong were caused by the Western media's distorted portrayal of the army
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    • 257 10 Wire services. CHINA'S foreign minister used the forum of the United Nations General Assembly yesterday to warn Western countries to stop trying to interfere in China's internal affairs or risk harming relations. Foreign Minister Qian Qichen, in the first address to the General Assembly since
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    • 125 10 Wire services. SOVIET KGB security police have arrested a racketeering group of students who tried to extort 15,000 roubles ($46,000) from a Moscow co-operative, Tass news agency said yesterday. The group, which threatened violence if the co-opera-tive did not pay the money, turned out to be students
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    • 109 10 Wire services. YUGOSLAVIA will revamp its banking system, open a stock exchange and give special concessions to foreign investors as part of its market-oriented economic reforms. Details of the reforms were unveiled before parliament by Premier Ante Markovic in Belgrade yesterday. He said that he would be
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    • 309 11 Wire services. C OLOMBIAN security forces have set up 120 roadblocks in Bogota after a car bomb destroyed dozens of vehicles in the carpark of the capital's biggest hotel. Government officials said the bombing in the carpark of the Hotel Tequendama indicated that Colombia's
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    • Article, Illustration
      33 11 Lifesaving dog Rex the alsatian with five puppies it saved from drowning. The puppies had been put into a plastic bag and thrown into a pond by their owner. Picture/ AFP
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    • 259 11 Wire services. JORDAN'S King Hussein has been granted a variety of tax exemptions in France because he is a head of state. Sources in the French budget ministry said in Paris yesterday that the practice of granting tax breaks to top government officials was
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    • 141 11 Wire services. TWO Soviet space monkeys returned to Earth yesterday along with their fellow crew members rats, fish and insects after two weeks aboard an orbiting zoo devoted to space research. Zhakonya and Zabiyaka landed in Soviet Kazakhstan aboard the Kosmos-2044 spacecraft, Tass news agency
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    • 243 11 Wire services. SOVIET Jeader Mikhail Gorbachev has called on c ommunists to open a dialogue with independent political groups which have sprung up around the country. He said the party risks isolation if it ignores them. Mr Gorbachev made his remarks at a meeting of the
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  • THENEWSIOOAY
    • 301 12 Wire services. THE Sri Lankan government has extended a ceasefire in military operations against Sinhalese rebels by three days. President Ranasinghe Premadasa yesterday decided to prolong the truce until Tuesday morning. His decision followed a 2 Vi -hour meeting with parliamentary opposition leader Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaike
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    • 113 12 Wire services LONDON'S Transport Museum is asking staff on the city's underground trains about their tunnel visions. A museum spokeswoman said yesterday that it had appealed in staff magazines for evidence to mount a haunting exhibition. Tales of ghost trains, creepy footsteps and screaming spirits have
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    • 166 12 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. animatedly: In a lively and interesting way. blunder: Big mistake, especially one that seems to be the result of carelessness or stupidity. even-tempered: Usually calm and does not easily
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    • 49 12 Nuclear-age Amazons: Women's Royal Army Corps soldiers kitted out in protective suits and respirators to combat the effects of nuclear, chemical and biological warfare. The British army plans to more than double its contingent of women soldiers. They now number about 4,200. Picture/ Ap
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    • 212 12 Wire services FORMER Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos planned to leave his vast wealth to the Filipino people, says his widow, Imelda. "In his last will and testament, he commits his worldly possessions to the service of the Filipino people," Mrs Marcos said late on Thursday
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      219 12 Wire services. SHARE prices closed higher on the London Stock Exchange yesterday on new trading-account buying. There was relief that the Bank of England did not raise interest rates, brokers said. The Financial Times 30share index finished 9.5 points higher at 1,885.7. Volume totalled 495.1 million shares, up from
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    • 167 12 Wire services. LAST-MINUTE profittaking brought down Wall Street share prices yesterday. The Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrials, up about 12 points at midday, closed with a 2.09 loss at 2,692.82. For the week, the average posted a net gain of 11.21 points. Advancing issues outnumbered declines
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  • UPDATE
    • 978 13 ►Out&About r~y HALF-PRICE AT THE ZOO. A special treat as 1 visitors pay only half the usual admission price. See the animals perform. Orang utan and snake shows: 10.30 am and 2.30 pm. Elephant and sealion shows: 11.30 am and 3.30 pm. Polar bear shows:
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    • 23 13 OUT AND ABOUT: Half-Price At Z The Zoo TALKS: Women's World Seminar CENTRESTAGE: Guide To Chinese Opera SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: Sharity Party
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    • 54 13 See an array of diamond rings at The Gift of Love, an exhibition of engagement and wedding bands. The 112 diamond rings have been specially designed by seven local jewellers. Organised by the Diamond Information Centre. 11 am 8 pm. Ends tomorrow. Jasmine Room.
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    • 353 13 PARTY. A carnival and concert to I 1 celebrate the birthday of Sharity Elephant, the Community Chest's pink charity mascot. Join Sharity, his friends from Sharityland and singer Clement Chow at a concert for children only. Adults must be accompanied by children. Sunday. Carnival: 3 pm 6 pm.
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  • Showtime
    • 517 14  -  By Vivien Chiong B RITISH pop-rock group Spandau Ballet will perform in Singapore next April. The five-man group will put up two shows as part of their Asian tour to promote their new album. The album, Heart Like a Sky, was released in Singapore
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    • 449 15  -  By Shirish Nadkarni BOMBAY CORRESPONDENT BOMBAY film stars have made walking out of movies into a fine art. The big stars and some not-so-big ones think nothing of walking out of a film halfway through filming, or not even beginning a film they
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    • 198 15  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Adeline Woon BEHIND Hollywood's stars and spangles lies the real stuff that dreams are made of money. Friday Background (7.50 pm, SBC 5) took a look at how the American film industry is enjoying its best financial year. With Batman raking in $200 million in
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    • 61 15 BETTE Midler was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. She is a singer-cum-actress whose latest film, Forever Friends, marks many firsts. It is her first dramatic role since her Os- car-nominated performance in The Rose. In 1973, Midler won a Grammy as Best New Artist
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    • 305 15  -  PREVIEW/ By Geraldi Geraldine Goh Starting From Scratch 12.30 pm, SBC S Sundays beginning tomorrow BILL Daily has been playing cameo roles in sitcoms such as I Dream of Jeannie and The Bob Newhart Show. So it is about time this wonderful comedian gets the
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 373 17  -  By Wong Sing Yeong YOU WON'T find Taiwanese actress Sibelle Hu near a barbeque pit these days. Not after last May when she was severely burned while filming Devil Hunters, in which she was playing a rugged cop. It happened in the final scene when
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    • 235 17  -  PREVIEW/ By Wong Wong Sing Yeong Devil Hunters Today (midnight) and Tomorrow (morning show) Shaw cinemas THREE-QUARTERS of this film is devoted to action scenes. When flying kicks do not connect with heads, blood spouts from gun wounds. And if actors are
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    • 184 17  -  Hits and some misses By Lim Sek CHOICES, THE SINGLES COLLECTION: THE BLOW MONKEYS (BMG) This is a singles collection all right. There are proven hits, yet-to-be-proven "hits" and some misses too! Curiously enough, all the best and most familiar materials are placed back to back on Side 2,
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    • 58 17 THE LEGEND CONTINUES... v**vv MADONNA surpasses the Beatles for the longest streak of consecutive top five hits since Elvis Presley. CHERISH is her 16th straight top five hits (The Beatles had 15 top 5 hits in a row from 1964 to 1969) LIKE A PRAYER Now more than 70 000
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    • 1858 18 Television fXS SCREEN Doublebill Feature I Focus 30 Doublebill Feature II GEMS Touched (io.3opm,sßCs) (9.30 P m,58C8) gCombat Academy -|HHii^^H THE People's Republic of China will (12.15 am, SBC 5) DANIEL (Robert Hays) celebrate its 40th anniversay of may j v suffers from severe anxiety nation-building tomorrow. After 40 p>W.
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    • 43 19 You be one lucky of a national Dimension 4 microwave in A mj J ®i 1 our annual food fest now till November 15. Make rood waves with nmfl s3sr''°°* a g i participating outlets IV»gmßftsl| the Dimension 4 a^Bti £se—* ik lIP
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1635 19 SCREEN Disney's Magic Golf Dunhill Cup 1989 1 ABU Golden Kite World Song GEMS in the Magic Kingdom (ii P m,sßci2) Rift** Festival 1989 A (2.00 pm, SBC 5) A RECORDING of the final tSL*. j (8.35 pm, SBC 12) COMEDIAN George Burns round of the Dunhill Cup The fourth
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  • spotlight
    • 938 20 Will Orchard Road turn into Ginza, Tokyo's most famous shopping district, by the *****? This question becomes more relevant with the news that two more Japanese stores will be opening up in Singapore's most famous shopping street making a total of six. Twelve retailers
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    • 110 20 The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board had this to say about the issue: "Singapore has always been known for the cosmopolitan range of goods available here. Visitors to Singapore can shop at a wide variety of outlets including French, British and Italian department stores and boutiques as well
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    • 366 20 THE REAL GINZA GINZA is Japan's answer to New York's Fifth Avenue and Paris' Champs Elysees. All these areas are shopping and entertainment districts. Besides long-established and prestigious department stores and buildings, these areas have bars, pubs and nightclubs as well. In the
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1150 21 SATURDAYRADIO COMICRBJEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee M (Programmes in Mandarin) lyjj (I d i^'am l? A« b**ii r"« i r ki f NOON Beautiful Music: A selection of 12.05 Real Fun: Join Roger Kool for instrumental is featured here \(1 /J ll\ Jfl\ good musical entertainment. for your listening pleasure. I i
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    • 537 22 COMICRELIEF" 1 SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh I; 1 NOON Kids' Spotlight: Vivian Peter NOON Newsdesk T m 1 presents a half-hour of amusing 12 30 Here's Humph' TOtai ONIII 1 «**&gt;«.. L„ I I vMHTI MOP! TO FfiUjiifll lllSif J anecdotes, story-telling, riddles 12 45 WorWbr|#f 100 RE. »U.. MrtVtuAß
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    • 1564 23 SUNDAYRADIO 4. B333ininiH [nmsssooii In Newt In Brief (Programme, in English) •am News In Brief and Weather Breakfast Club: Great musical 0 aai Hewshoer 1.05 0a Mr Wake up to the lovely New. la Brief Repert entertainment to greet you on a 7.00 Wertd New. melodies featured in this pro-
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 180 24 DS2FOOD FEST '891 11 i A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTAD3 11 HAPPY JOY W RESTAURANT Free flow of soft drinks beer No corkage charge Accommodation of up to 80 tables. Hong Kong Tim-Sum available daily! SPECIAL PRICE ITEMS: Roast Suckling Pig Only $68.00 Peking Duck Only $28.00
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    • 163 24 How about a "CANDLELIGHT Savour the best BEEF in town DIRECT from NEW ZEALAND. At Dolphin, vou can partake a sumptuous 5-coursc Set Dinner from $10,004 to $16.00+. Each set comes with our original recipe: Garlic Bread, Mixed Salad. Home Made Soup. Main Course. Dessert and Coffee/Tea. Take your pick
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    • 286 24 Welcome to KH RESTAURANT ■9 HOSHIGAOKA The Family Restaurant that dishes out authentic Japanese v specialities like those served 4 back home in Japan. Or, you can also take your pick from our selections of Westernstyled cuisines. Served in a cosy M ambience, you can have a pleasurable experience of
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    • 116 25 P&1FOOD FEST 891 P A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS I "I* 1 Where else can you get 3 different cuisines under one roof aI ■i M ii 11 iTiT^iiiPi &gt; Cosy airconditioned atmosphere, ample parking and reasonable prices. j j LsPfiS^ 0 II X I I I
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    • 45 25 I TAIPEI UNEKO (SISTER) I TAIWANESE CUISINE UVE SEAFOOD I I SZE CHUAN FOOD DINNER i j j j i i i *g TEL: *****29/ *****67 E [I I» iiMl IH W &gt; WWIi ''I I i (uM.iJi. i" IWtfm if ffWm Vuf llMTwr j MiSRNHBfIMMRHPHMHHRBIMMfIRMBMMMfIMNHPMI
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    • 463 26 FOOD FESTB9I A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FA3TADS RoastSuckiingPiglet A Table of roast piglet seafood S«ctood Cold Dteh Shafts Rn with Crab Meat X w K Whoit Roatf Sucking HgM \jy J A live Prawns in basket a vam j m n euk r" i C Y nooa
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    • 146 26 //Authentic wjfor Chinese typr Claypot Buffet Lunch $6.80 per adult Dinner $7.80 per adult Enjoy authentic Chmt* Oaypot specialities in the cosy and romantic ambience of our rooftop garden Restaurant We have mare than twenty varieties of Beef, Mutton, Chicken and Seafood Claypot specialities to tempt your palate for only
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    • 125 26 vfw 1/ KING Kek Sng Klo Buffet Steamboat is now at People's Food Centre niifmtnl #01-06 People's Park Centre (formerly at Blk 27, Jalan Berseh #01-100) We have over 30 varieties of food items to choose from and a choice of 3 soup items: Singapore or Hong Kong Herbal or
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    • 571 27 |OS FOOD FEST'B9 11 f a SPECIAL FEATQRE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS 11 I mtmmmmmm quBBHf ATTRACTIVE WEDDING Bk MM packages' MSs JJ; SUPER BONUS Hli! LUCKY DRAW! Hjiji WIN Return Trips to Thailau^^ Start making your reservatk)i^^^^^HpP4s. This wedding promotion J September '89 March '90. Call 456 0118/443
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    • 65 27 irw:sa a Kara-OKE rites t J 7pm-11pm Dine Sing along i at no extra charge lUJai II mf-l 11 LIB i nTTaTFTum i v n f na UiUiaiLLJ J 9-course dinner J $200 nett J with Kara-O-Ke J singing for over 30 tables Golden Crown Restaurant Blk 40-B Commonwealth Ave
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    • 100 28 lESH3FOOD FESTB9I 11 A SPECIAL FEATCJRE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS 11 HAN KOOK SUNG I KOREAN RESTAURANT AUTHENTIC KOREAN SPECIAL! JAPANESE I I Bo ii± c !li? h ken rniQihic Soup with CUISINE, j I 1 Ginseng Authentic 1 l ijuowo 1 Korean dishes 8 1 K reanbarbecue fi
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    • 237 28 t'Ll Hainancse i Chickcn Rice to boiling point, our J Nonya Curry Fish is f garmscd with lady's fingers, tomatoes and N. *^^R 7 green chillies \fl i Dine In alrcon comfort at the [0 #LOY SUM JUAN 1 RESTAURANT i Block 31. Outrom Park #02-88 IHJ Singapore 0316. (Behind
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    • 182 28 A jxS~&gt; Welcome to the i 7AV Home of Authentic l\)n&gt;»Kwp Thai Cuisine f oaaaa Right Here in the Heart of Singapore! Business Hours: 1 lam to 3pm RIM NAM THAI RESTAURANT You don 'I have to leave home to taste it! 101 Thomson Road, #01-52 United Square S pore
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    • 183 29 IP&IFOOD FEST'B9|] I F A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS I So Irresistible Come to KIKUYA today and enjoy the irresistible Japanese cuisine tat an irresistible price. And not forgeting our excellent Karaoke service you'll simply love it. Frss gift for any purchase of Courvoisier Brandy or XO,
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    • 206 29 I The first only 1 Mexican buffet j 1 1 is now available i in Singapore! for only ID++ (below 12) !j)J Sunday Buffet (11.30 am 2.30pm) Daily set lunches at only SB.9o++ 8 R (except Sundays) /W g Great atmosphere and real Mexican food j The famous'Corona'Mexican A ril|||
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    • 810 30 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION a,. «s saw cuss.fa, -.-mmx gg= 881 Awnounomnti §91 Announcement HAPPY IST HOWTH^r We. Alton «nd Qlna 00l want to thank God for giving Jng«MSH us another bundle of joy, Samantha 00l Xua Ning. Thanks also to all our relatives, friends and OoligWi best oWWkSM tied
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    • 74 30 ACCOUNTS CLERK argenay nfM by Property/ bivwtnwnt Qroop Please submit resume In own handwriting, stating salary expectations ft contact number, together with recent photo (non-return-able) to: Tb# Personnel Manager Euro-Asia Realty Pta Ltd 2 Mtstri Road #€7-00 HMC Bkfg. Singapore 0207 Wart in In clan hoipiial HI •'I)) tn c&lt;w
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    • 493 31 11 Emptoymawt 831 Imptoymfit 831 Employment 831 Employment ...because of our super environment and our super benefits! PERSONNEL CLERK PRODUCTION CLERK (PERSONNEL/ (PSU DEPT) GENERAL AFFAIRS DEPT) GCE O' levcl/'N' level GCE 'O' level with 1-2 years' relevant Preferably with at least 1 year's clerical experience in a manufacturing company
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    • 460 31 831 Emptoyiwnt &gt;31 Employ mant &gt;31 Employment has immediate vacancies for the knowing posts: STENOGRAPHER (Starting Salary: $840 $1033 pan.) Minimum 4 GCE X&gt;' level credits, including a good credit in Minimum typing/shorthand speeds of 40/100 wpm. LCCi certificates preferred. Those without the necessary certificates will have to sit tor
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    • 555 32 Eli Iwnitoymtif Ml Smploymsnt 991 Employment BROADWAY ENTERPRISES PTC LTD Owing to our on-going expansion plana, a DADT TIUCDQ manufacturing plant In Jurong has vacancies for rMn I I imcno the following positions:- •o* A) QC TECHNICIANS OCS *N'Level or ty Level typ* nd b&lt;&gt;o&lt;i with figure Credit in Mathematics
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    • 306 33 TODAY'S ACTION RACING... by THE THREE MUSKETEERS u "NBEATEN Soon Lee is on a two fold mission today to keep his record intact and to gain a place in the $250,000 Queen Elizabeth II-Common-wealth Cup next month. Winner of all his
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    • 279 33 TOMORROW'S ACTION CROWN Ridge and Danzadancer, two of trainer Ivan Allan's horses shor- tlisted for the Hongkong Invitation Cup in December, meet in Race Nine in Singapore today. Both will be going out for a win to enhance their selection for a place in the
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    • 306 33 AFP. SCOTLAND'S Stephen Hendry was given a fright by a man called Bond before reaching the final of the BCE International snooker tournament in Stoke, England, yesterday. Nigel Bond, the reigning English amateur champion, and in his first season as a professional, nearly eliminated the
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    • 297 33 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Dutch Open Men's singles, 3rd rd: Morten Frost (Den) bt Anders Nielsen (Eng) 15-7, 15-13; Sompol Kukasemkeij (Thai) bt Ong Ewe Chye (Thai) rtd; Allan Budi Kusuma (Indo) bt Nils Skeby (Den) 15-11, 15-5; lb Frederiksen (Den) bt Pierre Pelupessy (Hoi)
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      69 34 Reuter. ITALIAN women have voted Diego Maradona the ugliest and most unpleasant soccer player in Italy. But they also consider Maradona, 28, the besf and most intelligent footballer on the Italian circuit. The opinion poll was conducted by the gossip magazine Novella 2000. Former Italian World Cup
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    • 325 34 Wire services. CUP-HOLDER AC Milan was drawn against former champion Real Madrid yesterday in the top attraction of the draw for the second round of soccer's European Cup. AC swept the once-great Spanish club aside in awesome style in last season's semi-finals, overwhelming it 5-0 in the
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    • 228 34 EUROPEAN CUP: Malmo (Swe) v Mechelen (Bel); Olympique Marseille (Fra) v AEK Athens (Gre); Sparta Prague (Cze)v Sredets Sofia (Bui); AC Milan (Ita) v Real Madrid (Spa); Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk (Sov) v FK Tyrol (Aus); Bayern Munich (WG) v Nentori Tirana (Alb); Steaua Bucharest (Rum) v PSV Eindhoven (Hoi);
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    • 600 35 KELANTAN 3 SINGAPORE 1 LIGHTNING and thunder welcomed Singapore to the Kota Baru crunch last night, leaving a trail of destruction as Kelantan stormed to its first win of the season. Shocking was the victory. But more shocking was Kelantan's dirty football, made worse by the
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      202 35 Wire services. NOTTINGHAM Forest is hoping to clinch the signing of Icelandic international Thorvaidur Orlygsson. Forest has agreed terms with his club KA Akureyri and is now seeking a work permit for the 23-year-old midfielder. ASTON Villa winger Ni- gel Callaghan, signed last season from Derby County, has asked
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    • 139 35 Kelantan: Ausri Husin, Zahasmi Ismail, Azman Ismail, Azman Yusoff, Baharuddin Ghazali, Salim Mahmud, Zulkifli Abdullah, Haniff Idris, Roslan Hassan, Anuar Hassan (Hashftn Mustafa, 60th min), Ahmad Ibrahim. Singapore: David Lee, ARJ Mani, T. Pathmanathan, Borhan Abu Samah, Ishak Saad, Zulkifli Kartoyo, Yahya Madon, Hasnim Haron, Josko Spanjic, D.
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    • 361 36  -  The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association-versus-Haron Mundir dispute rages on. The SAAA, who is giving cash awards to its SEA Games medallists, first decided not to reward sprinter Haron although he returned from the Games with one silver and one bronze. Then on Wednesday, it left him
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    • 71 36 HARON Mundir was suspended for 18 months by the SAAA on June 22 for cutting short a five-week training trip to Japan. He then asked for and was granted a High Court order suspending the SAAA ban. The case will be heard at a date which
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    • 218 36 CONTROVERSIAL athlete Haron Mundir's running battle with the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association has drawn support from five readers who called The New Paper to air their views. "Is there a personal vendetta against Haron?" Mr P Nair, 36, a consultant, wanted
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    478 37 THE CASUALTIES SINGAPORE'S dressing room was like a hospital's emergency outpatient clinic when the bedraggled Lions limped back to the secured confines of its brick walls. Bandages abound, cotton wool strewn on the floors, plasters thrown at moaning voices, the tang of lintment in the air...indeed, this was
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  • 219 37 IT was the treacherous pitch that made a determined Kelantan look the villains of ugly football last night. So says coach Mohamed Che Su, after his team scored its first win at this late stage of the competition. Said Che Su, sitting on the bench and
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