The New Paper, 10 October 1989

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  • 15 1 the new paper TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 467 1 SPIRIT CAME RAEbbb ss a Secondary 4 student (left), tells how JTl she got into Satanism. She has been playing a with adventure games 1 m for years. A few weeks J an J ago, she felt a spirit 1 entering her used the name of one the games'characters. took
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 415 2 THE pioneer of test-tube babies in Singapore has made a personal appeal on behalf of 500 childless couples. Professor S S Ratnam wants men to donate healthy sperm to the National University Hospital so that these couples can have babies. Prof Ratnam, who heads
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    • 229 2 Temple robbed again for the third time THIEVES have again broken into a temple in Serangoon North Avenue 1 the third time in six months. The temple's metal donation box was found prised open last-Wednesday at about 7 am. The collection in the box is estimated at between $400 and
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    • 327 2 THE Hongkong Court of Appeal is looking into allegations that a top government lawyer in the colony planned to kidnap and rape a schoolgirl. It has appointed a committee of inquiry to investigate the reports. The reports said there was evidence that the lawyer
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    • 240 2 THE South China Morning Post (SCMP) story on the police investigation into a top Hongkong government lawyer was unusual in two ways. First, it named the lawyer. And second, it carried a photograph of him. Most newspapers are careful about being so explicit as it can
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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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    • 98 2 IN our report yesterday, "No surprises Eric Moo's the winner", we said Samuel Tan won the Best Music Arrangement Award at the Third Sing Music Award. The winner is, in fact, Ricky Ho. Samuel won the Best Music Award. In our centresplread yesterday on Oman, the country's population was
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    • 451 3  -  By Griselda Loo ALL of Britannia lay in his capable hands. But harbour pilot Ang Beng Chye did not even lay a finger on the royal yacht HMY Britannia, which he "piloted" into Singapore waters on Friday morning. Mr Ang, 43, is a senior pilot
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    • 364 3  -  By Trudy Lim SHE'S cancelled her visit. That frivolous thought crossed my mind at 4.25 pm as I waited in the VIP area at Changi Airport. Only policemen and policewomen were about, looking rather relaxed. Hard to believe that in a mere
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    • 78 3 PRESIDENT and Mrs Wee Kim Wee will give a state dinner for Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at the Istana tonight. The dinner will mark the end of a day in which the queen toured the city. Some items on the itinerary: a tour of the
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 461 4  -  By Angeline Song t is a delicate subject. So it requires subtlety, an "educational" approach and, yes, preferably pastel colours. Four leading companies that market sanitary napkins and tampons here say they have to be subtle and extra creative in their efforts. The reward: A
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    • 118 4 ONE of Procter Gamble's biggest advertising campaigns is for its latest range of sanitary napkins, said the company's marketing manager Ms Helena Wong. Excel was introduced in Singapore in August. Since then, its advertisements have appeared on television, in the papers and local women's
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    • 299 4 SEVERAL hundred employees working in restricted areas at Changi Airport are wearing security passes that expired last December. But they are no threat to airport security, said Superintendent Ronald Gan, offlcer-in-charge of the Airport Police Station. New passes will be issued soon. Supt Gan
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 474 6 Animal sacrifice, the blood of young virgins, Satan-worship.,. What the devil is going on? Are some of our teenagers just experimenting? Or is it only a matter of time before it all goes too far and a tragedy occurs? In the concluding part of our
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    • 251 6 SHE is a shy, quiet schoolgirl. Her counsellor, Pastor Kong Hee, a youth worker with a Protestant church, described her as an above average student. C has been playing computer games since she was in Sec 1. Her favourite games usually involved adventure and
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    • 87 6 WHEN people dabble in the occult, they feel another force taking control of them, according to Christian counsellors who said they have dealt with Satanists. The counsellors said the following behaviour changes can be signs of involvement in Satanism: Speaking in a loud and often a different
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    • 337 6 HE saw a Catholic priest a few weeks ago about his problem. He is trying to break free. T says his friend S got him started in Satanism. "I got him interested in some heavy metal music about three years ago. The music
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    • 405 7 Dear Editor, I write in response to the article about Satanism in The New Paper (Oct 2). I have no words to describe the total disgust I feel about Satanism and the people who practise it. However, there is one point that has always
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    • 473 7 THE New Paper received 20 Hotline Plus calls in response to our reports on Satanism. Of these, 15 were from students but many would not give their names. Four callers said they had seen their friends practise Satanism or devil worship. "Some of my classmates practise
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    • 421 8  -  By Michelle Oh LOOK, Ma, no cholesterol! That was one of the first things palm oil manufacturers told us at a one-day seminar yesterday. They also said it has a Vitamin E agent which keeps the liver from making more cholesterol. Food keeps longer when fried
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    • 95 8 HABITS die hard, four women told the New Paper at the seminar. A 39-year-old secretary said she had learned from advertisements that corn oil was more nutritious and less fattening. A 60-year-old housewife said she had "read somewhere that palm oil was bad". Even when told it
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    • 173 8 NO more traffic woes on Mount Faber. At least that is on the cards when the Parks and Recreation Department embarks on the redevelopment there. Responding to an earlier TNP report highlighting the traffic jams there, the department said that the comments
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    • 131 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. commendably: In a way that deserves praise and admiration. contemplative: Deeply thoughtful in a serious and quiet way. enhances: Improves the value, quality or attractiveness of something. misappropriating: Taking
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    • 66 7 Provocative. Revealing. The inside story of the White House A provocative and revealing insider's account of Ronald Regan's presidency and those who influenced him including a blow-by-blow account of the Iran-Contra debacle. Written by the man once called 'the second most powerful man in America. m STP Distributors AN ARROW
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 164 9 Wire services. A VETERAN reformer, Mr Rezso Nyers, has been elected president of the new Westernstyle Hungarian Socialist Party. Mr Nyers led the Communist Party until it voted itself out of existence over the weekend. Hungarian Radio said yesterday that Mr Nyers, 66,
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    • 274 9 Wire services. THE United States Army is going ahead with controversial bone-healing experiments on greyhound dogs. But the army says it will ensure owners of any greyhounds it buys in future know that their dogs are going to be used and killed
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    • 219 9 Wire services. UP to 50,000 people demanding reforms in East Germany's demonstrated in the old town of Leipzig last night. Church sources said there were also more protests in the cities of Dresden and Halle although no other details were known. There were
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    • 176 9 Wire services. EAST GERMANY wants to hire 80,000 Chinese to fill positions left vacant by the emigration of thousands of young skilled East Germans to the West, a newspaper report said. The Austrian daily Der Standard quoted an official of the Free German Trade Union in East
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    • 224 9 Wire services. WEST German Chancellor Helmut Kohl has accused the East German government of brutally suppressing pro-re-form protests. But Mr Kohl said he was ready to talk to East Berlin if this furthered political and economic reform. "While the leadership celebrated with torchlight parades,
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    • 41 9 Site of tragedy: French Gendarmes sift through the wreckage of a civil helicopter which crashed near Le Mans on Sunday killing all three passengers on board. The causes of the crash are not known. Picture/ Afp
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    • 105 10 Wire services. c ROWDS at the Indian Air Force's 57th anniversary display in New Delhi ran for safety on Sunday when a Mirage-2000 failed to come out of a vertical loop and dived into the ground. The pilot, Wing Commander Ramesh Bakshi, 40, was killed
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    • 148 10 EVEN cake can kill you. A piece of the stuff choked a man to death at a cake eating contest in China last month, according to Lianhe Zaobao. Quoting Chinese news agency reports, the paper said the tragedy occured during national day celebrations at
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    • 149 10 Wire services. AN American teenager allegedly shot his father to death in a dispute over lawn mowing. The 17-year-old boy has been taken into custody and charges are been considered, said the MetroDade police homicide squad in Miami, Florida. Mr James Hines, 47,
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    • 158 10 Wire services. ABOUT 5,000 civilians at the Khmer Rouge-controlled Site 8 refugee camp on the Thai-Cambo-dian border staged a demonstration yesterday in support of Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Thai military officers said this was the first time Cambodian refugees under the control of the
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    • 218 10 Wire services. PROSTITUTES in Oakland, California, are plying their trade in fear after six women were murdered on the streets in two months But police are playing down speculation that a serial killer is stalking the city's prostitutes. "We're all a little
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 284 11 Wire services. A LIENS have landed in central Russia, say Soviet scientists. Tass news agency quotes 1 scientists as confirming that giant creatures with tiny heads emerged from an unidentified flying object and went for a midnight stroll in the Soviet city of Voronezh. When asked
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    • 39 11 Mechanical eye: An artist's impression of NASA's Galileo Jupiter Orbiter Probe spacecraft being launched towards Jupiter. The mission is scheduled for lift-off on board the Space Shuttle Atlantis on Thursday. Picture/ Afp
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    • 94 11 Wire services. IRAN'S Parliament has approved a bill requiring future candidates for the assembly to possess a bachelor's degree or equivalent education at Islamic seminaries. About 20 clerics and 55 non-clerical deputies among the 267 members elected last year would fail the new criteria, according
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      271 11 RENEWED pressure on the Sterling despite the rise in bank base rates on Thursday last week sent share prices into retreat Monday morning on the London Stock Market. Official statistics out late in the morning showing rising costs for industry in September created further worries over the health of
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    • 11 11 THE Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today because of holiday.
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    • 51 11 FT Industrials Sat 1,822.90 (1,857.80) Dow Jones Average Sat 2,791.41 (2,785.52) ST Industrial Sat 1,420.18 (1,420.55) NST Industrial Sat 2,598.37 (2,583.69) Hongkong Hang Seng Sat Closed (2,826.21) Australian All Ordinaries Sat 1,773.50 (1,773.30) Nikkei Stock Average Sat 35,376.35 (35,209.35) Figures in brackets refer to throe of the previous trading
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      282 11 STOCK prices posted some spotty gains on Monday in a drifting holiday session. Trading was light, as expected, in the absence of many market participants because of the Columbus Day and Yom Kippur holidays. Analysts said those traders who were on hand were apparently taking a moment to
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  • 540 12  -  Showtime Tenth finalist Mary Ho, 24, a flight stewardess, was out Of Singapore By Wong Sing Yeong ONE is a lawyer, another a systems engineer and the third a marketing executive. Yes, this is one smart lineup with an impressive range of pursuits.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1555 13 Fred Dryer On the (8.00 P m, sbc 12) m Jmf BUk hunt for a sniper. f A mjk jmr 2pjw| a— I 300 PM Programme Highlights followed bv The Sword 5.45 PM Programme Highlights followed bv Kudumba 7.30 Programme Highlights: f llowed by After Henry 4.03 PM Programme Summary
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  • Article, Illustration
    350 14 DOLLAR STRETCH YOUR handy guide Adding to the worries of car owners these days is the high price of parking, especially within the CBD. Due to an increase in URA parking rates in August, car users are faced with the prospect of paying as much as $8 for four
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    • 1551 15 Fred Dryer On the (8.00 P m, sbc 12) m Jmf BUk hunt for a sniper. f A mjk jmr 2pjw| a— I 3.00 PM Proframmo Highlights followed bv Km Sword 5.45 PM Programme Highlights followed by Kudumba 7.30 Programme Highlights: foil owed by After Henry 4.03 PM Programme Summary
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 389 16 Asian ballroom dancers have yet to gain a foothold in international contests. Why? TING MEI SEE reports while WONG SING YEONG watches some of the world's best compete against one another B ALLROOM dancing is big business in Singapore and I the neighbouring countries
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    • 258 16 SOME may not have heard of Fred Astaire. They were not born when those legendary legs ruled the dance floor. But these people at last night's competition in Westin's Raffles Ballroom sure can dance! Seventy of these couples from eight countries took part in the
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    • Article, Illustration
      365 16  -  By Wong Sing Yeong FASHION TO CAMERA KARL Lagerfeld, son of a canned milk millionaire, is one of the world's top fashion designer's. Now, he hopes to take over the world of photography as well. So far, he has taken all the publicity photos for Chanel as well as
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    • 581 17 Charles Schulz, creator of the much-loved cartoon strip Peanuts, is a reclusive, self-effacing man. But this week he goes public with a biography USA Today. F I i ORMER First Lady Nancy Reagan has made the pilgrimage to cartoonist Charles Schulz's studio in
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    • 323 17  -  French Coffee Tonight and tomorrow Brannigan's (10.30 pm) and Chinoiserie (midnight), Hyatt PREVIEW/ By Ting Mei See THE three members of French Coffee were children when The Supremes were the rage in the 60s and 70s. Even then, they were Supremes fans. Little did they know
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  • UPDATE
    • 1669 18 ►Out&About ZOO VIEWS. See a pair of Russian brown bears on loan from the Moscow Zoo, and a pair of minks, a gift from the Moscow Zoo. Special Loan Enclosure. Or why not share breakfast or tea with an orang utan? For $9 at the
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    • 16 18 COMING UP: Dutch Fair GALLERY: Japanese prints FOOD: Game Specials OUT ABOUT: Charity Bake
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    • 81 18 This performance by the Siong Leng Musical Association is one of the many offerings of the 4th Traditional Theatre Festival. Chen San and Wu Niang elope when their parents object to their relationship. Wu Niang is actually betrothed to Lin Da, who bribes the local
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 849 19 I TUESDAYRADIO COMICRELIth EHEEH3M EKEHH Clirry-Pllff/Raymond Lee NOON Newt la Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) /^T~i7T~W 12.0S Lunchdate: A musical selection NOON Beautiful Musk: Light W) C fH'ii'Ha'J is offered for your lunchtime instrumentals for your listening H JM) r\ s <r* listening pleasure. pleasure. _/—J~ r 1.00 Newt in Brief
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 534 23  -  By Ronald Wong m I R Azuma Poon's name really gives him away. This Pahang-born Chinese is enamoured of all things Japanese. A cook and sushi chef for the past 16 years, he decided to adopt the Japanese translation of his Chinese name, which means east.
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    • 467 23  -  MICROWAVECOOK By K Karuna FROZEN PORK CHOPS PORK has a shorter freezer life than other meats because of its high fat content. Always trim off excess fat from chops before freezing. Wrap the chops up well. Put clingfilm or tissue paper between them
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  • SPORTS
    • THE ROAD TO ITALY
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        303 24 Holland has got a timely boost before its crucial match. Its top marksman Marco van Basten has recovered and is ready to strike AFP. MARCO van Basten, the most feared striker in Europe, could make his comeback for Holland in Wrexham tomorrow. Van Basten has been sidelined with
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      • 229 24 FRANCE v SCOTLAND; REPUBLIC OF IRELAND v NORTHERN IRELAND AFP. SCOTLAND goes into its match against France in Paris with a battle on its hands. It has to avoid becoming as demoralised as its opponents. The Scots need only one point to qualify.
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      • 293 24 POLAND V ENGLAND England needs just one point. But it's not going to be easy in Katowice warn its former World Cup stars who played there in 1973 AFP. THE England team needs to dig into its reserves to overcome Poland and its fanatical fans
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    • 237 25  -  By Dennis Chia CHAMPION British jockey Pat Eddery may make a lightning trip to Kuala Lumpur this Sunday. The British ace is having talks with trainer Ivan Allan in England at the moment about partnering Danzadancer in the $250,000 Queen ElizabethCommonwealth Cup race
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    • 196 25 MORNING TRACKWORK with DENNIS CHIA TRAINER Bernard Ang, who has a strong team entered for this meeting, has a strong chance for a good meeting. The Kuala Lumpur-based trainer's charges worked with gusto and particularly impressive was Mighty Wonder, third in his debut at Kuala Lumpur
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    • 138 25 Wire services. CHRIS Evert bid goodbye to tennis yesterday on a winning note, with a little help from her friends. "What better way to end (my career) than when you're playing for your country on a great team with good friends?" said Evert after
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    • 153 25 DUTCH soccer star Ruud Gullit will be out for at least five more weeks because of a knee injury, his club AC Milan said yesterday. The announcement meant Gullit will miss both legs of defending champion Milan's second-round European Cup tie against Real Madrid,
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    • Article, Illustration
      442 25 Wire services. REAL Madrid's striker Emilio Butragueno looks unlikely to play in the European Cup second round first leg tie against AC Milan on Oct 18 after spraining an ankle. "There are sprains that take 10 or 20 days to cure. We'll try to get him ready for the
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    • 282 26  -  WORLD CUP ASIAN ZONE SOCCER QUALIFIERS w T ?e do not give rewards in the form of money to the players. For them, the honour and prestige of playing for the country in the World Cup is enough. Zhang Jilong, Chinese FA official By Abdul
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    • 152 26  -  By Abdul Shukor PAKISTAN, comprising world No 1 Jahangir Khan, No 2 Jansher Khan, and the lesser-known Umar Hayat Khan needed no prodding as it ousted Scotland 3-0 in a Pool A match at the West Coast Recreation Centre yesterday. The only chink in Pakistan's
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    • 246 26 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BASEBALL National League Playoff: San Francisco 3 Chicago 2. San Francisco win series 4-1. SQUASH SIA-Ascot World Team Championship Pool A: Pakistan 3 Scotland 0, New Zealand 3 Canada 0, Sweden 3 France 0. Pool B: Australia 3 Egypt 0, England 3
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  • 341 27 PROFILE: IftHftNGIR KHftN j Jahangir's World Open semi-final loss has not dampened him. But, he admits, he finds it tougher to motivate himself. ABDUL SHUKOR reports HE looks like the warrior that he is, hair soaked in sweat and sinewy hands gesturing to indicate a point. Jahangir Khan
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