The New Paper, 9 October 1989

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 116 1 NURSE CHOKES ON FALSE TEETH /Pafe8 Satanism is becoming a problem among teenagers in Singapore, say seven counsellors. About 15 teenagers ■mUCI^^^^^B| have approached counsellors for help to get out. Many started out of curiosity, but then got trapped. Several groups are dabbling in bizarre practices. Secret meetings are held
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  • 20 1 stars go, the It was no there not bargain Picture/ AtJNDRY Gan
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 419 2 The message hits home hard. That is the opinion of reporter ANGELINE SONG who watched the latest weapon in the anti-drug campaign a filmlet that features Zainal Abidin, one of Singapore's top squash players, as commentator. Sixty video tapes of the filmlet will be distributed
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    • 202 2 Nominated MPs Bill SINGAPOREANS should take their time to think over the proposal for "nominated MPs", the First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said yesterday. A Bill to allow for up to six non-elected MPs was introduced in Parliament on Friday.
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    • 177 2 A SPECIAL Parliamentary Select Committee chaired by the Speaker of the House will select non-elected MPs from names submitted by the public. Up to six of these nonelected MPs would be appointed by the President for two-year terms. Like Non-Constituency MPs, these nominated MPs enjoy
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    • 145 2 OUR TV listing page takes on a new look from today. Instead of listing programmes by time slots, we are now listing them according to TV channels. This is intended to make it easier for viewers to find the programmes in which they are interested. Many
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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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    • 281 2 MALAYSIA'S "petrol boy" has been given a clean bill of health by a doctor. M Thiagarajan, who turns six this Dec 30, was found to be both physically and mentally fit after he was examined by a private doctor last week, the
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    • Article, Illustration
      251 3 Another series of special centrespreads Starting soon in The New Paper BET you, she has smiled on you. Remember the last time you won a lottery? Or made money from a business deal that was chancy? Or broke the bank in a card game? If you usually
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    • 574 3 THERE were no stars in their eyes. The things they were interested in lurked somewhere in the murky, moss-green water of the fishing pond. Huddled under umbrellas, more than 200 anglers braved morning torrents just for a bit of fishing at a fishing contest. They
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 556 4  -  A recent British survey revealed most road users there can only recognise half of the 10 chosen traffic signs. Less than one out of a hundred can recognise nearly all of them. Are Singaporean road users any better? Which signs are baffling most people?
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    • 67 4 SAFETY experts say road users should not just concentrate on the vehicles ahead of them. They should also be i constantly alert to other warning signals. Look up for traffic lights. Look straight ahead for j road conditions and traffic j flow. Look left and right for road
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    • 129 4 BUS-LANE AVOIDER: Motorists are generally aware that bus lanes can be used outside stipulated times. But most do not know what these times are, so they just avoid the lanes ftll times RIGHT-LANE SPECIALIST: Some motorists think it is okay to hog the outermost lane
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    • 210 4 Wire services. BEWARE of British motorists! Very few of them know all the traffic signs! British police found this after a study this summer, reports the Sunday Times of London. The newspaper said even some of its journalists failed to recognise all the
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    • 223 4 TALKING about baby care is Nurse Shirley Gan's reason for being in The New Paper's newsroom. Since she started in midAugust, she has become a one-woman advice bureau for "anxious mothers of all age groups" and "grandparents who have forgotten how
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    • 485 6 Should couples be tested for Aids and genetic diseases before they get married? A New Paper reader Miss Padma Priya, 27 thinks so. She called The New Paper's Hotline Plus after watching a television programme about the trauma of a young haemophilia sufferer. LOIS
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    • 193 6 THREE per cent of the population are carriers of a genetic disease called thalassemia. The disease affects both males and females. A doctor from the Singapore General Hospital said a carrier of this disease leads a normal life and will not develop anaemia. She said
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    • 69 6 You have a birth defect and are planning to have a baby. You have a child, parent or relative with a birth defect, mental retardation or genetic disease. You are a woman above 35 and are planning to have a baby. You are a woman who
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    • 417 6 TELLING grandfather stories is not enough when there is a prize at stake. Now, you have to show and tell as well. That was what some of the young story-tellers must have thought when they came for the finals of an English story-telling
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  • MAILBOX
    • 242 7 Dear Editor Your reports on organised tours to old battle sites and war monuments in Singapore make interesting reading. The Japanese landings at Kranji, the frontline combat at Bukit Timah and Pasir Panjang plus the sites of war memorials are history. However, I'm sure
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    • 226 7 I REFER to the article by Ken Jalleh Jr, "Profile: Daniel Wee Daniel still going strong" (Aug 25). The "last-ditch goal against Indonesia" was not scored by Daniel Wee. It was scored by player No 9, Ang Kiat Wee, and it was not shot
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    • 400 7 I REFER to your interview with "The Couple on the Brink of Success" (Sept 22) in your Making Babies series. A reference to endometriosis having no symptoms was not quite accurate. Endometriosis occurs when the tissue lining the uterus or womb starts to
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    • 46 7 I YOU have a point of view. You can call Hotline Plus (tel.-734-7711). You can also write to: The Editor, Mailbox, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. We need your full name and address, and also your telephone number if you have one.
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    • 153 7 WYWR UTTL^W^ Canon Migital PC-7 Mini Copier (normal price $3,000) The Canon Migital SME Plan presents the zoom function reduces or enlarges between Canon mini copier PC-7, designed especially 70% to 122% for small businesses. So small it can fit anywhere, makes 99 copies at one run. yet powerful enough
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 110 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. arid: Very dry. crustaceans: Animals with a hard outer shell and several pairs of legs, which usually live in water. Examples are crabs, lobsters and shrimps. delicate blending: Fine
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    • 322 8  -  By Angeline Song A NURSE nearly choked to death on her denture yesterday. She was having lunch at a restaurant in Thomson Road. "I was having sirloin steak with my family when the denture in my upper jaw came off," said the 43-year-old nurse
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    • 218 8 A FREAK accident, said a dental surgeon of the incident in which a nurse nearly choked to death on her denture. "I have never come across someone who choked on his denture, or whose denture got stuck in his throat," said the surgeon who has
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    • 104 8 DENTURES can be made from two types of materials. One is the acrylic or all-plastic denture. The other is a chrome-cobalt denture with plastic or porcelain teeth. The nurse who choked on her denture yesterday described her denture as being "made of metal with very
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    • 436 9  -  By Vivien Chiong STAMPS are to history teacher Alan Au-yong what classical music is to Choo Hoey. They have become part of his work. Mr Au-yong, 34, uses his stamps as a teaching aid. And he has just started a stamp club in the school
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    • 140 9 EIGHT-year-old Dai Yong Kun and 78-year-old Marie Teresa visited the Singapore Zoo for the first time yesterday. Said Yong Kun in Mandarin: "I like the little bear best. He is so cute I wish I could have him." "I like to be out, but I
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    • 167 9 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is bringing a little of Holland here wooden shoes, whirling windmill, colourful tulips and all. For five days from Thursday the airline will recreate in the Raffles City atrium a typical Dutch tulip garden with freshly cut blooms flown in
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    • 122 9 IT WAS a sweating out day yesterday at the fourth annual aerobics marathon. At the Henderson Community Centre hall 40 people worked out non-stop for two hours. The session was more a social gathering than a competition, said the organisers, the Henderson CC Fitness Centre.
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    • 624 10 The New Paper carried two reports on Satanism recently. The first, on Sept 20, drew on a BBC report of children used in its rituals. In the second, on Sept 30, we asked if it exists in Singapore. We also interviewed a teenager who said he
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    • 429 10 ROCK music seems to be the main doorway into this bizarre world, say counsellors and teenagers. The people we interviewed pointed to the strong influence of such music. These are usually songs banned in Singapore- The lyrics speak of the kingship of Satan. The titles and
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    • 79 10 CALL US MUD WHAT mem ran izTit 734-7711 and alarming. A Catholic priest has said of the teenagers and their practices: "It is dangerous. If they have got this far, how much further will they go? Murder?" What should be done to help stop this practice from spreading? What advice
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 374 11 Wire services. EAST German security forces clashed with pro-democracy protesters yesterday for the second day running. Yesterday's target was a candlelight protest march in East Berlin. Young people calling for peaceful change in this hardline communist state were beaten up. Demonstrators first gathered at the redbrick
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    • 107 11 Wire services. THE United States believes that the Soviet Union is prepared to accept democratic governments in Eastern Europe, so long as they stay within the Warsaw Pact. This was stated by US Secretary of State James Baker during a television programme in Washington
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    • 372 11 Wire services. THE US House of Representatives seems ready to draw new lines between private and public congressional conduct. An increasing number of members want to return to the days when a lawmaker's private life was strictly his own business, reports the International Herald Tribune. The
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    • 86 11 Wire services. A MAJOR opinion poll shows a decisive swing in favour of Britain's opposition Labour Party. It gives Labour an 8 per cent lead over Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives who have been in power for 10 years. The national news agency Press
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    • 336 12 Wire services. A i CHINESE official on Sunday accused Britain of adopting an "attitude of connivance" towards alleged efforts in Hongkong to overthrow the Chinese government. Mr Ke Zaishuo, who heads China's delegation to a Chinese-Brit-ish liaison committee on Hongkong, also blamed Britain for
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    • 127 12 Wire services. A CHINESE delegation is scheduled to visit Jakarta next month to discuss normalising relations between Indonesia and China. Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said this yesterday on his return to Jakarta from New York after attending the 44th UN General Assembly. Mr Alatas said
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    • 134 12 Wire services. CHINESE Premier Li Peng hailed the Laos premier's visit to Beijing as "a complete success" yesterday. Mr Li and Laos Premier Kaysone Phomvihane had attended a signing ceremony for agreements on the same day. It covered a consular treaty, cultural affairs, the
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    • 53 12 An eyeful: Visitor Sharon Sullivan inspects a collection of vintage eyeglasses, belonging to pop singer Elton John, at the world's largest annual Viaion/Optifair in New York recently. Seventeen pairs of John's outrageous eyewear were displayed alongside the products and services of more than 400
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    • 103 12 THE Berlin Philharmonic, one of the world's greatest orchestras, has chosen Italian Claudio Abbado to succeed the late Herbert von Karajan as its chief conductor. A spokesman told a news conference yesterday that Mr Abbado, musical director of the Vienna State Opera since 1986, had accepted the
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    • 191 12 Wire services. MEN who wear red ties may blush when they hear this. A London survey says the colour of their tie means they have an overwhelming desire to demonstrate their potency in bed or at work. Excerpts of the 1989 He Rack report
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    • 331 13 Wire services. LATVIA'S mass Popular Front movement has approved an ambitious plan to become an independent state. It is the biggest challenge so far to Moscow from the restless Baltic republics. The 1,152 voting delegates to the Front's second congress approved in its final session
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    • 176 13 AFP. A THAI freighter battered by strong waves sank off western Taiwan yesterday. All 26 Thai crew members were missing, feared dead, defence ministry officials said. Rescue teams backed by military helicopters were mobilised following a distress signal from the freighter, the Pornudom, which
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    • 52 13 Chick show: An Israeli family performs the "Kaparot" ceremony, before Yom Kippur day. The chicken is swung over the head as a symbolic transfer of the past year's sins to the fowl. After the ceremony, the fowl is killed and given to the poor.
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    • 299 13 Wire services. ARMENIAN and Azerbaijani gunmen attacked each other's villages in and around the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh during the weekend. Soviet troops had to step in, the official Soviet news agency Tass said on Sunday. Tass said people were being killed every day,
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    • 114 13 Wire services. A MASSIVE manhunt was on yesterday in Sweden for a self-confessed murderer. The escaped prisoner shot and wounded two policemen who had tried to arrest him in downtown Stockholm late Friday, police said. A reward of 500,000 kronor (more than $160,000) was put up
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    • 127 13 Reuter. SHARE prices inched up at the open on the Tokyo stock market today after Friday's plunge, and brokers welcomed a slightly firmer yen. But fears of rising short-term interest rates still grip the market and will prevent a rebound in large-capital shares. Activity may be subdued as
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  • Showtime
    • 551 14  - No surprises Eric Moo's the winner By Lo Tien Yin T 1 HE best-kept secret at SBC proved to be no secret at all to those who turned out for the Third Sing Music Award last night. These eager Xinyao fans just knew Eric Moo would win the Best Male
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    • 309 14 BEST MALE VOCALIST/ BEST COMPOSER: Eric Moo Eric, 26, is a recording artist. Source of Inspiration: "I am inspired by, to be frank, money. Any situation can inspire me to sing be it sad or happy." The future: "I want to marry at 30 and set
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1467 15 myth as James Bond. ■Mb rIHI Doris Day\ More laughs fm f JM |fpr S 3 Hi television 3.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by Nurhachi: 5.50 PM Programme Highlights: followed by World of 7.30 PM Programme Highlights: followed by Sport- 4.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by Quran 4.50 PM Programme
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  • 466 16 spotlight Oman is a country steeped in tradition. Yet on a 10-day visit to the country recently, photographer KENNETH KOH found that it has not shut out the modern world ALLAHU Akbar...the call to prayer carries far and clear in the dry desert
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1467 17 myth as James Bond. ■Mb rIHI Doris Day\ More laughs fm f JM |fpr S 3 Hi television 3.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by Nurhachi: 5.50 PM Programme Highlights: followed by World of 7.30 PM Programme Highlights: followed by Sport- 4.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by Quran 4.50 PM Programme
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 329 18  -  Stories/ Lo Tien Yin HERE'S the perfect candidate for the Speak Mandarin Campaign. Jay Shanker, 21, who has a Chinese father and an Indian mother, not only speaks fluent Mandarin, but also sings in the language. He sang his way to the semi-final of a Chinese
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    • 167 18 MALAY and English karaoke sessions may be in the offing at the Sentosa Ferry Terminal. For the past four months, the terminal has been one big Chinese karaoke lounge every Sunday, with an average of 70 people singing and spectators of about 800.
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    • 452 18  -  Return of the Prince 7.30 pm, SBC 8 Begins today PREVIEW/ By Lo Tien Yin NOBODY sayB stardom is easy. Why, sometimes the hardship can even make a taekwondo expert groan, if not weep. Two relatively new artists, Alice He and Fu Youming
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    • 147 18 HUANG Wenyong, 34, must be the happiest among the cast of Return of the Prince. That is because he sang the theme song for this new 30-epiBode period drama, set in the Tang Dynasty. Although he has sung a few times in SBC's variety shows, he
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    • 404 19  -  Stir Trok V: The Final Frontier Coming to Shaw cinemas PREVIEW/ By Ting Mei See At the end of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, shown here in 1987, the new USS Enterprise was unveiled and Captain Kirk said "Let's see what she's got."
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    • 223 19 USA Today. NO bulL The best movie of the 80s is Raging BulL A panel of experts convened by Premiere magazine not only rated Martin Scorsese's 1980 biography of boxer Jake LaMotta tops they also rated it almost twice as good as the No 2
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 32 19 JUSMMig 00 Wm <| Enjoy your food win fabulous prizes in nam 1 —i The few Paper Fastads Food Few '89. [I'Tflnl EBSUBARU justy B9SUBARU VIKI ~T. 1 1 1 1 National Ifftw
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 443 20 From fashion to faces. The haut couture house of Givenchy launched its own range of skin care and make-up colours recently. BRENTON WONG reports EIGHT minutes. That was all it took make-up artist extraordinaire Olivier Echaudemaison to create a face for women on the go.
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    • 172 20 STEP One: Mr Echaudemaison deftly dabs liquid foundation on the face, using the tips of his fingers to blend in the colour. Step Two: Eye shadow is applied with a brush and blended with light strokes of the fingers. Mr Echaudemaison cautioned against using eye-liners
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    • 214 20 SHOPPING BUG DOMINO RALLY WADDINGTONS has come up with another board game. Players design a variety of domino chain plays with loop-the-loop slides, staircases, curve tracks and other circuit work-outs. The whole point is to wait for your opponents to make a wrong
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1110 21 MONDAYRADIO COMICRtLEF WnWEMM wmmm Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON Nam la Brtof (Programme in Mandarin) 1 12.05 LMChdate: Entertaining music NOON Beautiful Music: Light instru- V and »onm played for your hi- menta mul i c pUyed for your J M I MONO toning pleasure. listening pleasure. N 11T 12.50 Market Report
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    • 906 22 COMICRELiEF MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh EH3HHHH f— NOON Coed Music, Company and Me: NOON New»de*k iMtwartEtxtf IN v€ bi love .IHK IS etouon* ...Anion! SfTMUN6 1H ow.*NG*4'H»K'.o*Jll »vO Tune in to great sounds for 12 30 Off the Shelf towns 0£ MAS (Oft. too u>N6. mAve i 4it46uSrt wttL SoON
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  • UPDATE
    • 1147 23 ►Out&About —7 SUZHOU LANTERN8. A dazzling display of —I hand-made lanterns from Suzhou in southern China. The collection was recently exhibited at the Chinese Garden. See the pagoda and dragon boat lanterns. 9.30 am 9.30 pm. Until Friday. The Empress Place Lobby. Free. WIN A
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    • 17 23 OUT AND ABOUT: Suzhou Lanterns COMING UP: Supremes Forever GALLERY: German Prints FOOD: Macau Buffet
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    • 76 23 Watch over 70 couples from eight Asia-Pacific countries samba, waltz and tango in the Third Singapore International Ballroom Dancing Championships. 7 pm. Today. Raffles Ballroom, Westin Plaza. Tickets at $65, $80, $100 and $150 nett, available at Sunny Low Dance Studio (532-7082 or 534-2118). Two couples will give
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    • 231 23 CatcK the Lobster laraae at Qarct Grill. M This month, treat yourself to tasty i« morsels of succulent lobster, without to shell out a small fortune. The Claret Grill's current -fl Lobster Promotion features a Seven Course Set Lunch or Dinner for just $35.00*. This includes Lobster flk M Cocktail,
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    • 312 24 MkwrnSlads737-n66 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION ^rssxmciass. t** 732*230 •11 Porsonsl Sorvlcoe/ UarrhanHlaa MtrcninaiM A BETTER YOU~~ THROUGH CHINESE QEOMANCY 'Feng Shut' for home and business Personal t partner analyiU Auspicious dates for all occasions Q*omency Author of INTERIOR OKMST MAR/ Am PAGE: 408-4818 •21 Buolimm To Buolnooo =^=saa^g Full feoturoo
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    • 518 24 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment am ABA A F1 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES tl Duo to our rapid growth and expansion, wo ha to y| immodiato tacando* for tho following appointmonts: El [J 1. CUSTOMER SERVICE ENGINEERS Efl ■J Candidates must bo STI or Polytechnic Diploma Ell El Holder with 1
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 568 25 tH Emptoyiwwt S3l Emptoynwnt SSI Employment t j I Daalim Industrial Company Ltd. is providing tho Construction I Manaoamant sorvicss for a now Du Pont Singapore Pto Ltd manufacturing facility in Tuaa. I Wa invita applicationa for tho following posts I MATERIAL RECEIVING I INSPECTOR I ADMINISTRATOR I Q.S./ SCHEDULE
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    • 346 25 §31 Employment 831 Employment l| NOW IS THE RIGHT TIME |l TO ADVANCE YOUR CAREER WITH An eatabliahed company manufacturing Plastic Injection Moulding. Wa are |p .4;: expanding fast, Join now and grow Moulding Foreman |> 51 Diploma in Mechanical/Chemical Process Technology or NTC 2 in L Mechanical or equivalent
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    • 280 25 Bnonasss Ml Employment 11 Employment SINGER We are an American Multi-national, quoted on the New York Stock Exchange, and the world's largest In hire purchase and sewing machine business. We require: A) SHOP MANAGER To manage Singer shops, retailing consumer durables. OCE 'O' level. Preferably bilingual. Experience In electrical trade,
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 449 26 >31 Employment 831 Employment STORE CLERK SALES CO-ORDINATORS We have immediate vacancies for above named positions. Applicants with relevant experience may apply In person or call (or appointment at: SIN SENG HUAT HARDWARE (PTE) LTD. 15, Jalan T«rusan Singapore 2261 T#l: 265-6860 Good advancement prospects for successful candidates. CO Cheep
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    • 295 26 881 Employment GENERAL CLERK Rsquiremento: Sec level Age 18 20 No experience required Benefits: 5 days work Good basic salary allowances Good career prospects Applicants are invited to call personally between 9am -12 noon 4 2pm spm for an intervww. NIPPON PIGMENT (8) PTE LTD. 7A Pioneer Road Singapore 2282
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    • 323 26 BSI Employment LOOKING FOR A JOB WITHOUT BHIFT DUTIES? A company manufacturing tin cane in Jurong roquiroe 1. MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 2. LORRY ATTENDANTS aged 14 years and above Increment after confirmation medical benefits meal allowance attendance Incentives extra bonus of $60 and more for the first 3 months
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  • SPORTS
    • 319 27 EUROPE KICKOFF: ITALY Reuter. DIEGO Maradona rescued League leader Napoli from defeat yesterday. He netted a penalty to earn his team a 1-1 draw at Roma. But European champion AC Milan was not so lucky. It slumped to its second successive defeat, this time 1-0 to
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    • 115 27 EUROPE KICKOFF: SPAIN Reuter. ATLETICO Madrid beat Zaragoza 2-1 at home and swept to the top of the First Division table yesterday. Real Madrid, leader before the weekend, slumped to a 3-1 defeat at Barcelona on Saturday. Atletico put up a solid defence to thwart constant
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    • 234 28 WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS: EAST GERMANY 2 SOVIET UNION 1; SWEDEN 3 ALBANIA 1; US 0 GUATEMALA 0 Reuter. EAST Germany kept its World Cup hopes alive yesterday with a stunning 2-1 win over the Soviet Union in East Berlin. Gennady Litovchenko seemed to have sealed East Germany's doom
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    • 163 28 Reuter. SWEDEN beat Albania 3-1 in a World Cup qualifier in Stockholm yesterday. That moved it level on points with England at the top of European Group Two. Sweden, bidding to reach the finals for the first time in more than a decade, went behind to
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    • 81 28 AP. COSTA Rica became the sixth country to book a place in the World Cup finals. And it had to thank the United States for that. The US drew 0-0 with Guatemala which allowed Costa Rica to qualify as leader of the Concacaf Group. The US
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    • 212 28 Wire services. JAMES Wattana, 19, shattered snooker's world table clearance record with a breathtaking 3 min 45 sec timing in Brussels last night. Wattana beat the former record, set by Malta's Tony Drago at Monte Carlo in July, by 35 seconds. Wattana later revealed that he had done three
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    • 522 28 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON West German Open finals Men's singles: Morten Frost (Den) bt Steve Baddeley (Eng) 15-6, 15-4. Men's doubles: Henrik Svarrer/Jan Paulsen (Den) bt Max Gandrup/Thomas Lund (Den) 15-12, 8-15, 15-9. Women's singles: Helen Troke (Eng) bt Pernille Nedergaard (Den) 4-11, 11-8, 11-7.
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    • 54 29 Give and take: (Top) Mr Goh Chok Tong hands the world's most expensive football to Mr Kwek Leng Joo, deputy managing director, City Developments...and (above) receives a $100,000-cheque for the Football Talent Search scheme And give again: Mr Goh passing on the cheque to Maj Abbas,
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    • 259 29  -  By S Gulam THE Sarawak team was showered with money after its first-ever victory over Singapore at the National Stadium last night. So delighted were the Sarawak VIPs who had come from Kuching for the game that they raised a collection at the end.
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    • 314 29  -  JOHOR 1 PAHANG 0 By Abdul Shukor In JOHOR BAHRU COACH Gyorgy Szager could not hide his anger after Pahang's 1-0 loss to Johor at the Larkin Stadium last night. Said the Hungarian: "We played rubbish. It was a very bad game. "I don't know why
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    • 69 30 REFEREE N Subramaniam created a record of sorts when he flashed the yellow card at seven players during last night's game. It was probably the highest number of bookings in a single game this season. Five of the offenders were Sarawak players. They were Mohd Ali
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    • 270 30  -  By S Gulam COACH Jita Singh refuses to admit that Singapore has no chance of qualifying for the quarter-finals. Said Jita after last night's defeat: "It's an uphill task now. But we are not going to give up. "If anything, it has become more challenging for us
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    • 341 30 ABC STOUT TRIATHLON: REVIEW ...by ALFONSO CHAN HE looked like a patient with an outbreak of oversized German measles in his red polka dot outfit, but Hany El-Salleh romped home as the fittest man at Changi Point yesterday. But victory did not come easy. El-Salleh
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  • 403 31  -  SINGAPORE 1 SARAWAK 2 Jeffrey Low NOW what has Singapore got to say? Blame the referee...blame the ground ...blame the dirty opposition. Anything else? On a night when the Lions were supposed to roar, score and do more for the sake of Mr Goh Chok Tong
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