The New Paper, 2 October 1989

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 172 1 "v. m 't k Some say they are who take up mlno issues go deeper.] it fun. airly. of the extras the *5® rata its* WHY RFCFilVPD 1 -2 0"T<989 i TECHW r,.; A Malaysia Cup referee speaks out. He describes his match encounter with menacing soccer players. "By the
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  • 64 1 Cool comfort: Some dogs in Singapore have it better than their human friends. While some humans sweat it out in the sweltering heat, a few dogs live in air-conditioned comfort. These two German shepherds which belong to Kelvin Koh's (right) father, have the
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 603 2  -  By Trudy Lim THE video tape that prompted about 50 young Singaporeans at a June seminar to confess their involvement in Satanism, tackles its highly-bizarre subject in a matter-of-fact way. The only time when this tone changes is at the end of the
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    • 176 2 PARENTS who are worried their teenagers have fallen prey to Satanism should look out for the following signs, says Mr Tan Kian Seng, who heads the Christian Growth ministry, an organisation involved in missionary work, seminars and sale of Christian books and music. A change in
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    • 247 2 Wire services. AN Italian priest is refusing to marry two drug addicts in a small town north near Rome. This has led to a squablle between the Catholic church and city officials. Father Pierino Gelmini, a priest in the town of Amelia, 70 km north
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    • 55 2 Bernama A TWO-DAY Asean-Japan forum will be held in Manila from tomorrow. The meeting will review the status of cooperation between the two groups in trade, investment, tourism, agriculture and other fields. It will also look into the progress of the Japanese-assisted projects and programmes currently implemented
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    • 74 2 The New Paper will be printed earlier from today. Rising circulation and the need to get the paper to you on time are the reasons for the change. Earlier printing means we have to drop the morning's Singapore stock market report and price listings. To
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      44 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call our Hotline Plus, 734-7711,0r 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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    • 743 3  -  By Ronald Wong I WENT on a tour three days ago just to see some age-stained steps, a musty old room in a Bukit Timah factory and some battlescarred pill boxes. Before you wonder if I have nothing else to do, I must add that
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    • 172 3 WHAT a strange place for a temple, I thought, when I first saw the Mountain Sea Temple at Labrador Park. This place of peace was once a World War II pillbox for a British army searchlight. The temple faces the sea and is
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 453 4  -  By Angbline Song THAT $6 ticket to see the treasures of the Qing Dynasty has turned away many would-be visitors to the museum in Empress Place. And for some who did fork out the money, they complained the exhibits were too few to satisfy.
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    • 33 4 ENTRANCE prices are $6 for adults. $5 for those In group tours. $4.50 for tour operators. $3 for the elderly. SAF personnel and school children, and $1.50 for primary school children.
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    • 218 4 MORE exhibits and activities will attract people to Empress Place, said the survey. Its suggestions to draw more visitors include: Review of the entrance prices Visitors to the exhibition tend to be families. The current entrance fee might be too steep for lower income earners
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    • 139 4 MANY mothers kept baby care expert Shirley Gan busy last week with this question: What to do if their babies suffer from hiccups or constipation? Nurse Gan's advice for hiccups is, give babies a bit of water. After that, then burp them.
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    • 222 4 THE first round of the second Miss Union contest saw a more experienced line-up of beauties than last year. Some had been in as many as five contests. The heats at the NTUC Club at Shenton Way last Saturday was to select the semi-finalists
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    • 265 6 THE only retailer in the newly-opened Plaza by the Park on Bras Basah Road is confident he can get customers. "This is a good location between Orchard Road and Raffles City," said Mr Lawrence Seah. He is managing director of Thong Soon Holding,
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    • 416 6 THE Government has committed about $36 million to a computerised land and building information system to help ensure the best use of Singapore's limited land. The project called the Integrated Land Use System (Ilus) is an "an important component of
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    • 129 6 SINGAPORE Airlines will give its passengers the latest international news from Oct 14. The 25-minute programme will be available on all B-747 and A3lO-300 flights that last at least three hours. The programme will be packaged by Independent Television News of London.
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    • 134 6 THE NTUC Pasir Ris Resort rang with the shrill laughter of 100 children as they played with two Care Bears and a rabbit. The cartoon characters made the children's day yesterday morning It was Children's Day after all. The excited children from the Singapore
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    • 145 8 0 N Sept 25, The New Paper published a centrespread report on art that has been raising eyebrows. The report "You say art, he says obscenity" talked about the shadowy line that separates the beautiful and the gross in art. After it appeared, eight readers
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    • 288 8 Dr J Urn, 30, general practitioner in private practice: "I agree some of the pictures were a bit lewd and may be a bit forward but there is nothing wrong with individual expression." "You need not have to buy the paper if you don't like what
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    • 153 8 Eight see red and blue This story resulted from Hotline Plus calls EIGHT readers saw red and blue when they looked at last Monday's colour centrespread pictures on art and obscenity. They called our HotlinePlus and said they were disgusted with the art pieces reproduced in colour. Four gave their
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    • 264 8 Editor replies: We do our own obscenity test whenever we have to decide whether to publish such controversial pictures. The editor seeks the views of at least a few colleagues before deciding. The main consideration is whether we believe such pictures will offend a significant number
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    • 322 8 MAILBOX Dear Editor, I am not a great football fan. But I did tune in on Aug 31 to the live telecast of the SEA Games soccer final between Singapore and Malaysia. As I watched the game, I realised that our
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    • 302 9 WHOEVER coined the line "It's a dog's life" to describe a miserable existence obviously has not met some Singapore dogs. Mr Jimmy Chow's four German Shepherds live in an air-conditioned kennel. So do Mr Richard Koh's two German Shepherds. Tailor Chow's dogs enjoy a cool
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    • 85 9 GOLD scissors and hairdressing courses in the United States are among the prizes awaiting the top three winners of a hairstyling contest, the 6th Golden Scissors Awards. The winners will represent Singapore at the 1990 Asean Hairstyling Championship in Jakarta. A team
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    • 176 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. bellhop: A person who works in a hotel, carrying bags or bringing things to guests' rooms. convoluted: Describes something that is very complicated and difficult to understand. enlightened: Describes
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 343 10 Wire services. EAST Germany has denounced the refugees whom it allowed to leave for the West through its territory as "traitors and criminals". This denunciation was seen by observers as a sign that the communist leadership remains committed to its hardline position despite softening its position
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    • 187 10 Wire services. SENIOR Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping on Sunday hailed the "return of normality" to China. The country was plunged into political turmoil after June's military crackdown in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. Mr Deng was welcoming overseas guests to a gala party in
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    • 231 10 Wire services. THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan has begun a four-day official visit to Paris. He is expected to hold talks with French leaders on Cambodia and bilateral relations. Gen Chatichai, who arrived yesterday with a large delegation, is the first Thai Prime Minister to
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    • 389 10 IT was a starring role that has eluded actress Zsa Zsa Gabor since she appeared in Queen of Outer Space as the accused in a real-life criminal court case. Gabor, better known for her husbands than her films, was found guilty on Friday of slapping
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 445 11 The first woman Justice Minister in Colombia resigned recently. Here, she talks about her threat-filled life BEING Colombia's minister of justice meant living under a death sentence for young Mrs Monica de Greiff. Mean-looking men carrying Uzi sub-machine guns guarded her wherever she went. She
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    • 240 11 Wire services. HUNGARY'S Communist Party has stopped operating in the Interior Ministry, which controls most police and secret service activities. The party decided that such activities were not in keeping with Hungary's moves towards a mul-ti-party system, reported the official MTI news agency yesterday. "Therefore
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    • 116 11 Wire services. SHARE prices were up following the victory of pro-business ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in yesterday's by-election and the ongoing climb of the yen against the dollar. The key 225-share Nikkei index gained 116.71 points, or 0.33 pet, to 35,753.47 in 10 minutes of trade. The
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    • 176 11 Wire services. A PAKISTANI businessman arrested in connection with the international drug trade has been freed on bail. Pakistan's official news agency APP said the Lahore High Court ordered the release of Iqbal Baig on $18,000 bail. He was released last Saturday evening. Baig gave
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    • 222 11 Wire services. EGYPT'S first publicised sex-change operation has been declared both justified and legal. The ruling was made by a state prosecutor in Cairo yesterday. The case of 25-year-old Sally had caused much wrangling in this intensely conservative and mainly-Muslim country. After undergoing
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 532 12 T l HIRTY-NINE new shops have moved into Wisma Atria this year which began a month-long $600,000 media blitz on Saturday to relaunch itself as a major fashion centre. The three-year-old Wisma Atria will be streamlining its different levels into different fashion/lifestyle
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    • 180 12 SHOPPINGBUG CREIGHTONS, a range of beauty products that contain natural oils and extracts, is available at selected Guardian Pharmacy outlets. These products are not tested on animals. Bath products include body scrubs and fruit and vegetable soaps. For skin-care, there is Evening Primrose Oil or
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1438 13 Wee's Ragtime Band 2048 The Greenhouse Effect Pop Club: The Rock of Europe— |1b i Jr LIVING in Aurora, a sleepy town will the worldUirn into the year 2048? (10.30pm, SBC 5) j JM j extremely boring for energetic facts^— that northern enjoy internationally famous British pop trio 1 j
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  • spotlight
    • 1216 14 Singapore's plan for becoming a premier film centre in Asean is on course. An increasing number of producers are keen on filming here. But with no bargaining strength or a law to protect their interests, local actors and actresses often get a raw deal. They are
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      163 14 LIM Kay Siu, 33, plays the lead in the Omnimax film, Homeland. He gets $200 a day for a full day's filming which could extend up to 17 hours. He usually has to get up at 3 am daily and be on the set by 4 am for make-up. He
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    • 132 14 MANY of the local cast especially the first-tim-ers enjoy their work on the film set of Homeland, saying it's fun. As shipyard worker Tan Chin Seng, 25, who plays a coolie, put it: "When am I ever going to get a chance like this agaift!?" The producers also get a
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      150 14 LOCAL theatre and music personality Alex Abisheganaden, 63, auditioned for a part in Homeland. He was asked for the days and times he would be available. He was also told the filming date. But later, this date was changed several times by a representative from the casting agency. He was
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    • 304 14 SINGAPORE'S film industry if it can be called that is like what Sydney's used to be about 20 years ago, said casting director Helen Birlc. "In the 1960-70s, we practically had no film industry; just a small TV industry," said Mrs Birk, who has Men a casting agent in Sydney,
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  • Showtime
    • 321 15  -  By Wong Sing Yeong F OUR Hongkong TVB stars flew in last weekend to promote the territory as a tourist destination. They are Eddie Cheung Siu Fai, Sheren Tang Shui Man, Margie Tsang Wah Sin and Tse Ning. They presented four slide shows to the
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    • 269 15 WHEN four TV stars meet the press, the natural focus is on their private lives. But Margie Tsang refused to comment on the romance between her ex-beau Tony Leung and Carmen Lau. "My romance with him happened so long ago I just don't want to talk
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    • 431 16  -  By Adeline Woon l OVE. It was the topic that inspired the songwriters most in last night's ABU-Golden Kite World Song Festival. The Nepalese entry was Oh, The Desire in Me to Take My Love to See Kathmandu, Malaysian Adnan Abu Hassan contributed
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    • 215 16  -  Fletch Lives Coming to Shaw cinemas preview/by Ting Mei See FLETCH Lives sees the return of Chevy Chase as IM Fletcher, the resourceful investigative reporter who first appeared in Fletch in 1985. The sequel takes place in the sprawling plantations of Louisiana where Fletch has
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    • 153 16  -  BEENLASTMGHT By Adeline Woon THESE days, you have to be a little defective to score in Cartoonland. How else can you explain the success of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? (7.30 pm, RTM 2) Mind you, they're not just fighting turtles but mutant ones.
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  • UPDATE
    • 1485 17 ►Out&About I yf CHINESE KITES. An y exhibition of 700 rainbow-coloured kites. The kites are modelled on Chinese mythological figures such as the Monkey God, the God of Longevity, the Eight Immortals and the Four Beauties. 10 am 10 pm. Ends Oct 15. Basement, Beauty
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    • 16 17 OUT AND ABOUT: Chinese Kites GALLERY: English Posters CENTRESTAGE: Dinner Opera FOOD: Miso Breakfast
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    • 53 17 AN exhibition and sale of the works of Hiroshige, a 19th Century Japanese artist. See his woodblock prints of landscapes and advertisements for Kabuki theatre. Until Oct 15, 10 am 6.30 pm (weekdays and Saturdays) and 10.30 am 5 pm (Sundays). Antiques of the Orient. #02-40
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1051 18 MONDAYRADIO |j COMICRELEF [MEEHHI Curry-Pllff/Raymond Lee NOON News in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) Ai&ii*) 12.05 Lunchdato: Entertaining music NOON Beautiful Music: Light instru* (Wm^& and songs played for your lis- mental music played for your J T J tening pleasure. listening pleasure. v®/ "J J #K ®A /"7S. 1.00 News
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    • 374 20 mmashds737-Ti66 831 Employment t»j Employment PIES! NATIONAL-= UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE'S WALK IN INTERVIEW CLERICAL OFFICER GRADE IV (Norma I/Temporary Appointments) Qualification* (a) 2 GCE O" level passes and at least a grade 8 tor English Language taken at the 'O* level examination; typing. 30 wpm; age. at least 16. OR
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    • 319 20 831 Employment 831 Employmant T~ tyi Hosiden Singapore PteLtd Due to the expansion of our operation, we are f m inviting interested applicants for the posts of Z male clerks h Requirements: GCE 0' or 'A' Levels Good command of English m Completed National Service m Class 3 driving licence
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    • 287 20 •81 Emptoymant Established commercial and Industrial photographic atudlo requires: A. PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSISTANTS Minimum QCE ty level Bilingual In English and Chinese Basic knowledge of photography Completed NA Class 2or 3 driving licence (those without are advlaed Is take up drtvlni lessons If MiwWd Selected candidates will be fromlsed a food
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    • 344 21 Ol Employment itl Employment li searching tor the totottrtno poopto to Join us at: RETAIL ASSISTANTS (Male/Female) Soloiy $650-$9OO Further acflustment upon confirmation GCE 'N* or 'O' level qualifications Between 18 to 35 years old Please come tor a walk In Interview from Monday to Friday: 10 am to 6pm
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    • 223 21 Ml Employment ft, l,| I rHAIUVUD 1. BALEB MANAGER 2. RECORDS MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE 3. BALES CONSULTANTS 4. SECRETARY TO G.M. 5. EXPORT CO-ORDINAT OR 6. IMPORT COORDINATOR 7. BOOKKEEPER Per (1) a A) academic quallflcaUona OCE 'A' level. Per (S) la m academic qualifications OCX *0' level Per (1), (X)
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    • 308 21 831 Employ men! 831 Employment wmmmmmmm—mm—m—mmmmmm—mmmmmmmm Ever thought of a career in SALES? Many people have the mistaken impression thai sales people are born. Thai is utter nonsense. SALES PEOPLE ARE MADE Mjy'J In our Company, wc have men Bft 11 VIW and women from ull walks of V IV,
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    • 161 21 831 Employment 4 Our dient, a U.S. subsidiary in Jurong is looking for a SHIPPING I ASSISTANT/ OFFICER If you can handle shipping 4 documentary x administration and 4 daim 2 z possess at least GCE 4 O' Level and have at least two years experience Call us or drop
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  • sports
    • 227 22 Reuter. Allan Budi Kusuma beat fellow Indonesian Eddy Kurniawan 15-7, 15-12 yesterday to win the Dutch Open men's singles title and move to the top of the world badminton rankings. Brimming with confidence after his straight-games win over top-seeded for- mer world No 1 Morten Frost
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    • 144 22 FEDERATION CUP TENNIS Reuter. CHINA unexpectedly qualified for the main draw with a victory over Luxembourg yesterday. China's Li Fang and Tang Min clinched the tie 2-1 by defeating Karin Kschwendt and Pascale Welter 7-5, 7-6 in the deciding doubles, even though the Luxembourg women had
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      231 22 Wire services. ITALY'S and Inter Milan's Walter Zenga was adjudged the world's best goalkeeper for the 1988-89 season. The award was instituted two seasons ago by the West German-based International Federation of Football History and Statistics. Zenga had finished third the previous two seasons, behind Jean-Marie Pfaff of Belgium
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    • 235 22 RACING with DENNIS CHIA DANZADANCER will be the horse to beat in the Queen Elizabeth 11-Com-monwealth Cup to be run at Kuala Lumpur in a fortnight's time. He caught the eye when second to stablemate Crown Ridge yesterday. Danzadancer was off like a
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    • 262 23 EUROPE KICKOFF: SPAIN Reuter. BARCELONA went down 1-0 at newly promoted Real Mallorca. It was the first time in 16 seasons that Barcelona had lost three consecutive matches away. Real Mallorca, which last week held Real Madrid goalless, scored the winner through a penalty. With 15 minutes left,
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    • 157 23 AP. ROSEMARY Melo Nascimento, the young woman who launched a signal flare onto the field during the World Cup qualifier between Brazil and Chile, will appear nude in the Brazilian edition of Playboy magazine. Eight colour photographs of Nascimento will appear in a 10-page photo essay. The
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    • 158 23 AFP. ENGLAND must take a gamble and play Paul Gascoigne in its key World Cup game in Poland in two weeks, claims Tottenham manager Terry Venables. England manager Bobby Robson has to pick a new midfield after injuries to Bryan Robson and Neil Webb and Venables urged
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    • 255 23 EUROPE KICKOFF: HOLLAND AFP. AN uninspiring 0-0 draw at FC Twente enough for champion PSV Eindhoven to regain its familiar spot at the top of the table. Chasing its fifth consecutive title, PSV looked jaded despite its 2-0 European Cup win away against Lucerne on
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    • 664 23 SCORELINE Wire serives. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Finals of Dutch Open Men's singles: Allan Budi Kusuma (Indo) bt Eddy Kurniawan (Indo) 15-7, 15-12. Doubles: Eddy Hartono/Rudy Gunawan (Indo) bt Henrik Svarrer/Jan Paulsen (Den) 15-11, 15-2. Women's singles: Eline Coene (Hoi) bt Christine Magnusson (Swe) 12-11, 11-4. Doubles: Grete
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    • 633 24 Expectations ran high when the Malaysia Cup Semi-Pro Soccer League began in July. But right from the first whistle, the man in black has been covered in controversy. And the incidents involving referees have increased. The latest was when Singapore was mauled 3-1 by Kelantan.
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    • 380 24 IT'S not often that a referee hogs the limelight, unless his decisions are controversial or he is involved in some fracas on or off the pitch. This season, the soccer referees have had more than their fair share of controversies in the Malaysia Cup Semi-Pro
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    • 377 25 REFEREES are in dire need of greater protection. Only then can they be firmer in their decisions. Without sufficient protection, the referee is risking life and limb. For he is open to abuse and assault by fans or players. This fear of being beaten up codld
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    • 386 25 A REFEREE'S job may be hazardous, but this should never detract him from carrying out his duties to the best of his ability, without fear or favour. According to an experienced former referee, the men in black must have the courage to face
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  • 166 26 SHOCK Boris Luck and Josko Spanjic are in doubt about returning to Singapore for next year's Malaysia Cup Semi-Pro League. They spoke about the fear for their profasaknal career* after Singapore's bruising defeat against Kelantan on Friday. Said Spanjic: "I feel it's about time Boris and
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  • 393 26 EUROPE KICKOFF: ITALY REST OF THE ACTION Reuter. T H#SlKSto a return to form by playmaker Diego Maradona, Napoli shook off its midweek fright at the hands of Sporting Lisbon and went top of the Italian table yesterday with a 3-0 win over AC Milan. In yesterday's other
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