The New Paper, 14 October 1989
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Title Section20 1989-10-14 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14/ SUNDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS the new paper20 words
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Advertisement131 1989-10-14 1 GOVTS MASTER PLAN SOCIAL WORK FOR KIDS /Page 6 UNDER THE ORIENT EXPRESS Two East German students flee to the West p*? m iyi j h I! K JI 1 f i] 'T.VMBBBl under a thundering train. They use ropes and a |/AIII> hammock in their daring dash to freedom131 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration452 1989-10-14 2 Wire services. M OTORCYCLISTS around the world wear helmets that could kill them rather than save their lives because of a design flaw. Australian medical researchers said yesterday a four-year study into motorcycle fatalities had found that "modern helmets have an Achilles heel". TheWire services. - 452 words
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Article, Illustration398 1989-10-14 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Include your full name and address and your phone number. A GRIEVING father wants to find out how his398 words
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225 1989-10-14 2 Wire services. EVEN the dead appear to be trying to get out of Hongkong before the British colony reverts to Chinese rule in 1997. Live migrants are leaving in their tens of thousands, fearing the territory's days are numbered as a capitalistWire services. - 225 words
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Article, Illustration465 1989-10-14 3 This afternoon, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will open the Search for Singapore L Dress exhibition at Marina I Square. One hundred of the ft 414 entries for the recent B fabric design competition will H be onPictures/ David Tan - 465 words
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Article32 1989-10-14 3 The exhibition —at the Marina Square shopping mall ends on Tuesday. Admission is free. Asean guest artists will also display their works. Orchid souvenirs and plants will be on sale.32 words
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Miscellaneous22 1989-10-14 2 THE WEATHER SHOWERS over a few areas in the early afternoon. Max: 32 deg C. Min: 25 deg C. Sunset: 6.53 pm.22 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration607 1989-10-14 4 THERE is nothing like giving examples and experiences to drive home a point. Two speakers discussing the brain drain issue did just that at a forum yesterday. Cold logic was the order of the day as the speakers drew from their own experiences and those607 words
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Article188 1989-10-14 4 A FORMER cashier who jumped bail was remanded to Changi Female Prison yesterday. Mardiana Sabirin, 23, was re-arrested in Indonesia five months after she fled there while on a $100,000 bail. A former cashier with Hongkongßank, she is alleged to have cheated the bank of $143,000 between188 words
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Article, Illustration211 1989-10-14 4 YESTERDAY was Friday 13th. But it turned out to be a lucky day for 10 people at the Thank God It's Friday disco at Far East Plaza. All won prizes in the Bacardi and Coke lucky draw held in the disco. To get a coupon211 words
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171 1989-10-14 4 TWO boys, aged 11 and 14, were among five suspects arrested by police over a series of burglaries in industrial estates. Police said the five are believed to have struck at canteens and factories in the Eunos, Defu Lane, Ang Mo Kio and171 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration443 1989-10-14 6 C i HILDREN in school will get more chances to do community work under a programme which has been worked out by the Ministry ot Education. It will not be compulsory but could become an extracurricular activity in which the children can earn443 words
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Article, Illustration378 1989-10-14 6 THE programme suggests six ways in which community service can be carried out. Buddy system: For all Itvols. This involves a pair or group of pupils. The buddy can help his classmates in schoolwork. For example, the class buddy will telephone a classmate who is378 words
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Article, Illustration259 1989-10-14 6 A REAL eye-opener. That was how the leader of a joint construction and real estate investment study team which has just visited Batam described the trip. The 94-man Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)/Real Estate Developers' Association (Redas) team returned on Tuesday. Led by Redas259 words
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Article333 1989-10-14 7 DENTALTALK WHEN it comes to teeth, natural is better. Even if it only looks that way. Gold and the grey-black metal called amalgam both make strong and long-lasting fillings. But they do not look good especially when used on the front teeth. So research333 words
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Article172 1989-10-14 7 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. anaemic: Describes something that is pale, not interesting or exciting. claustrophobic: Describes something that makes one feel uncomfortable and unhappy because one is restricted. compulsive liar: Describes a person172 words
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Article, Illustration287 1989-10-14 7 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song FREE health advice is going a-begging at pharmacies because customers think they have to pay for the pamphlets. Pharmacists find themselves having to urge customers to take them. And those who do are embarrassed to take more than one, according to the Pharmaceutical287 words
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Article, Illustration625 1989-10-14 8 Its golden days were the mid-60s and the late 70s. Then, Pagoda Street in Chinatown boasted more than 20 tailor shops. Today, there are 15 left. They are doing all right, as LOIS NG finds out THE tradition of snip and tack lives on in thePictures/ Sam Yeo - 625 words
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Article, Illustration618 1989-10-14 9 A MANAGER with high expectations of his staff will inspire them to higher performance. An apathetic one will pass his indifference down the line, resulting in lower productivity. This point was made by Mr Ng Pock Too, NTUC deputy secretary-general, Political Secretary (Prime Minister's Office)618 words
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Article, Illustration377 1989-10-14 9 Griselda Loo - By Griselda Loo THE British Council in Singapore is taking a dive into "the wild side" of life. After 42 years here, it has decided to try a new direction. Traditionally the council has been very active in education and the arts. Now it377 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration401 1989-10-14 10 Wire services. THE US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been given the authority to seize people on its wanted list from foreign countries without the approval of foreign governments. The move, announced by Justice Department officials in Washington yesterday, could help the US snatchWire services. - 401 words
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Article, Illustration155 1989-10-14 10 Wire services. THE Danish Young Social Democrats Party (DSU) has been asked to withdraw an election poster which allegedly uses a symbol similar to the logo of the film and comic book hero Batman. Party chairman Jens Christianen said in Copenhagen that the film distribution company WarnerWire services. - 155 words
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166 1989-10-14 10 Wire services. THE alleged mistreatment of a high-level Thai government official in Hongkong has prompted a Thai cabinet minister to advise his countrymen not to visit the nyMr Anuwat Wattanapongsiri, an adviser to Thai Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan, accused Hongkong immigration officials ofWire services. - 166 words
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Article, Illustration100 1989-10-14 10 Slum fire: Riot police have moved into the tense Kalyanpur alum in the suburban Mirpur area near Dhaka. This follows yesterday's suspected arson in which eight children and a woman had died. The bamboo and plastic huts, housing about 500 families, were completely destroyedPicture/ Afp - 100 words
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146 1989-10-14 10 Wire services. THE United States will upgrade security at the homes of the American ambassador and other diplomats in South Korea following a raid on the home of envoy Donald Gregg in Seoul. This was announced by the State Department in Washington yesterday.Wire services. - 146 words
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Article, Illustration600 1989-10-14 11 It hurt like hell but you feel no pain when freedom is drawing closer. I shut my eyes and tried to forget about the track under my backside and the iron wheels inches from my face. Mr Olaf Schunke, one of two East Germans who hung under aGraphics/ Peter Sullivan - 600 words
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Article177 1989-10-14 11 Wire services. A LORRY driver, newly-ar-rived from East Germany, crushed three cars and killed three people during his first day at a driver's training school in West Germany. Mr Gunter Ehrard, 40, from Gera in East Germany, was put in charge of a giant MercedesWire services. - 177 words
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Article, Illustration191 1989-10-14 11 Wire services. EAST German leader Erich Honecker has rejected talks with the country's opposition groups. "We don't need suggestions for the improvement of socialism that are really intended to cause its demise," Mr Honecker said in East Berlin yesterday. He spoke after a meeting with leaders ofWire services. - 191 words
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210 1989-10-14 12 Wire services. THE Philippines Senate passed a bill yesterday calling for the phasing-out of all gov-ernment-run gambling casinos by the end of 1992. The bill still must be passed by the House of Representatives and signed by President Corazon Aquino. Only three of the 19Wire services. - 210 words
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Article152 1989-10-14 12 TWO banks in California are bucking up and paying more than lip service to long lines. First Interstate Bank and Wells Fargo are paying $10 to any customer who spends more than five minutes waiting for service, reports USA Today. On its first152 words
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Article350 1989-10-14 12 T HE Malaysian Indian Congress has been playing Cupid to more than a dozen couples in the past year. Following feedback from despairing mothers, the women's wing of the MIC formed a marriage bureau last December, reports the Asiaweek magazine. The MIC is the third350 words
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Article, Illustration63 1989-10-14 12 Reformist climate: The Russian Orthodox church leaders holding a service at Kremlin's Assumption Cathedral in Moscow for the first time since 1918. The service was held in the 15th Century cathedral where tsars were crowned and patriarchs lie buried. The service marked the Moscow church'sPicture/ Afp - 63 words
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Article260 1989-10-14 12 Wire services. THE much-publicised threat of computer viruses has spawned a new breed of computer wizards the Virus Busters. These computer mavericks were especially busy this week following reports that a "killer bug" Datacrime was due to strike on Friday the 13th. The much-feared Friday 13thWire services. - 260 words
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175 1989-10-14 12 Wire services. SOVIET scientists agree that something strange hap pened in the park on the night of Sept 27 in the provincial town of Voronezh. But that was all they could say for sure after a week of sensational stories of alien landings inWire services. - 175 words
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Article418 1989-10-14 13 Wire services. S TOCKS tumbled and the Dow Jones industrial average -plummeted 190 points yesterday in the most spectacular drop since the crash of 1987. "It's total emotional and psychological chaos," said Mr Eugene Peroni, an analyst with Janney Montgomery Scott in Philadelphia. "People areWire services. - 418 words
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Article, Illustration76 1989-10-14 13 Final stage: Work being done to top out what its builders call the world's biggest outdoor Buddha, poised on a hilltop on Hongkong's largest outlying island, yesterday. A ceremony was held on Lantau island to mark the positioning of the head on the 275-tonne copper statue, nearPicture/ Afp - 76 words
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193 1989-10-14 13 Wire services. A LAW school graduate in the US has been charged with torturing and killing 77 cats, police said. They added that photographs of dead kittens and diaries detailing how they behaved and what was done to them were also found.Wire services. - 193 words
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Article134 1989-10-14 13 Wire services. A CAMBODIAN guerilla group has denied reports that it received lethal arms from the US for its war against the Vietnamese-installed regime in Phnom Penh. Senior officials of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front said that Washington had trained its fighters in theWire services. - 134 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration218 1989-10-14 13 Wire services. SHARES ended the week on an uncertain note on the London stock market. The Financial Times 30share index ended 0.3 point higher at 1818 yesterday. Volume totalled 457.7 million shares against Thursday's 503.2 million. Property stocks fell sharply lower after a warning from Bank of England GovernorWire services. - 218 words
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Article174 1989-10-14 13 Wire services. WALL Street crashed to its second biggest single-day drop yesterday. News of a failed bid for United Airlines sent the blue chip index crashing 190.58 points to 2,569.26 just six days before the second anniversary of Black Monday, when the Dow crashed a record 508 points.Wire services. - 174 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration522 1989-10-14 14 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong ABOUT 70 fans fought for space with 60 floral garlands to catch a glimpse of popular Hongkong movie star Sam Lui Leung Wai yesterday. Their idol was opening the Sun Garden Restaurant at Singapore Shopping Centre. "They say Friday the 13thPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 522 words
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Article, Illustration361 1989-10-14 15 TING MEI SEE - Portraits of Artists In English: Tomorrow SBC 5, 9.30 pm In Mandarin: Tuesday, Oct 17 SBC 8,10.30 pm PREVIEW/BY TING MEI SEE HAVE you been called a philistine because you do not know who's who in the art and culture scene here? If so, now is361 words
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Article, Illustration395 1989-10-14 17 Shirish Nadkarni - By Shirish Nadkarni REPORTING FROM BOMBAY HE stalked the ravines in a dirty Pathan suit, sweat soaking the armpits, a double-barrelled gun in one hand, an ammunition belt straddling his waist Bloodshot eyes and a bushy, unkempt beard combined to make him look really repulsive. A395 words
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Article, Illustration98 1989-10-14 17 ROSELINE Tan Beng Lee, 24, is a fourth-year architecture student at the NUS. She caught the travel bug while undergoing vocational training in Australia last year and thinks becoming Miss Tourism would give her a chance to travel. Roseline sees herself as "independent, creative and98 words
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Advertisement284 1989-10-14 17 The New Paper/Honda Miss Singapore Tourism 89 Promotion Pick the Miss Singapore Tourism '89 and win a beautiful Honda 1 2 To enter, simply pick our next Ambassadress to the World among the 10 finalists featured in the poster page of The New Paper, from 11th Oct to 25th Oct284 words
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Miscellaneous2008 1989-10-14 18 FEATURE SPECIAL MM SATURDAY AFTER- JK JT LONESOME DOVE NOON MOVIE THIS w W rSBC|5, 10.30pm) I IS ELVIS Wk Ty a I A B a charming but irresponsible cowboy. (RTM 1,2 pm) i&Mk£.r A He is an old Ranger friend of Elvis Presley IA docudrama about F7?!T?n?UHJfH 'V S||t2,008 words
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Miscellaneous1449 1989-10-14 19 GROWING EMPTY J PAINS NEST w m M (SBC 5,8.30 pm) (SBC 5,7 pm) jff Kirk Cameron: When Mike JH|Par Rue McClanahan: Harry's f A mm jigP (Cameron) gets Jason to help him neighbour, Blanche (McClanahan) JsjfßtL. with his psychology homework, they dIK develops an uncontrollable fondness Pf EFTITnTTffTTTTB both1,449 words
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Article, Illustration750 1989-10-14 20 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong c i ELEBRATIONS. That is the theme of next year's SBC calendar. 1 Eighteen SBC stars are featured in the 1990 table calendar. The 12 pictures convey the celebratory mood of 25 years of Singapore's independence and SBC's 10th year as a statutory board.750 words
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Miscellaneous1469 1989-10-14 21 GROWING EMPTY PAINS NEST M (SBC 5,8.30 pm) (SBC 5,7 pm) jff Kirk Cameron: When Mike JH|Par Rue McClanahan: Harry's f A mm jigP (Cameron) gets Jason to help him neighbour, Blanche (McClanahan) JsjfßtL. with his psychology homework, they dIK develops an uncontrollable fondness Pf EFTITnTTffTTTTB both realise that Jason1,469 words
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Miscellaneous2033 1989-10-14 22 FEATURE SPECIAL JBjHHk SATURDAY AFTER- f LONESOME DOVE NOON MOVIE THIS m (SBC S, 10.30pm) IS ELVIS Robert Urlch: Stare as Jake Spoon, Hjlfell. H a charming but irresponsible cowboy. f' (RTM I,2pm) f;<'W M IU is an old Ranker friend of JjA Elvis Presley: A docudrama about jQUQSQEOufI McCrae2,033 words
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Miscellaneous513 1989-10-14 24 COMICFEL3EF saturdayradio Orchard Road/coim Goh I; 1 ji]| NOON Kids' Spotlight: Vivian Peter NOON Nowsdask presents a half-hour of amusing 12.30 Here'* Humph! saas2rss-ejsss2 rtlta 3 12 30 IHd ta reS« p h r"in U t2srb' I.o* T»mtf ta<ir Hon: News <SJSf BiSSbJ$? Future Joel Denver 1.40 Word* I Rv513 words
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Miscellaneous1692 1989-10-14 25 SUNDAYRADIO *****3nM CnHSEHIH EIE2EEEHH EH2QI!HEGIH EmSHHH txHmlibU (Programmes in English) tun Urn In Brief lad Weather IreeUast Oak Oreet musicel •aa Jawhear $.05 On Mr Wake up to th. lovely l.tatw «frt IZZZZZ P^ f r ,Ured thU 6.03 Programme Highlights MAM{WAg**.* S££s ZZ£ Tak. M SSf SffUTSSSU 7An N«ws1,692 words
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Article1108 1989-10-14 26 ►Out&About MOBIL MARATHON. Sign up for the 1989 Mobil Marathon to be held on Dec 3. The registration booth opens today at the Mezzanine Level of the Mandarin Hotel. 12 pm 6 pm. Half the $5 registration fee goes to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association.1,108 words
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Article15 1989-10-14 26 ABOUT: Guitar Concert Beijing Opera COMING UP: Fairy Tale SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: Suzhou Lanterns15 words
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Article, Illustration63 1989-10-14 26 This play, performed by the Necessary Stage, takes you into the lives of three flat-mates. Alex gets his girlfriend to move in with him and his friend Francis. There is fun at first but trouble and tension soon follow. 8 pm. Until tomorrow. Matinee tomorrow, 3 pm. Drama63 words
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Article367 1989-10-14 26 SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS. CHINESE KITES. An exhibition of 700 rainbow-coloured kites. Featuring kites 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. Last Day. Basement, Beauty World Centre. Free. SCENES PAST AND PRESENT.367 words
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Article302 1989-10-14 35 RACING By THE THREE MUSKETEERS TOMORROWS ACTION A RIGHT royal field of gallopers will line up tomorrow for the Queen ElizabethCommonwealth Cup over the metric mile at Kuala Lumpur. We have no hesitation in going for Shaw Stable's Entertainment XI as the winner. He took last302 words
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Article310 1989-10-14 35 TODAY'S ACTION ONLY two of today's races are for Class 2 horses but one of them, Race 9, should provide plenty excitement and a look at a couple of contenders for next year's classics. Senso and Buoyant are both four-year olds that are bound for the310 words
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Article, Illustration402 1989-10-14 35 Reuter. WORLD Cup host Italy meets Brazil today for the first time since 1982. Stronger on tactics but with the same flair for improvisation, the new-look Brazil side under manager Sebastiao Lazaroni comes to Bologna with a place in Italy already booked. But it is eager toReuter. - 402 words
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Article117 1989-10-14 35 Reuter. DENMARK soccer striker Michael Laudrup's transfer from Italy's Juventus to Barcelona will cost his new club US$l.B million ($3.78 m). This was decided by a Uefa tribunal yesterday. The tribunal had to rule on the fee after Juventus disputed the Spanish First Division club'sReuter. - 117 words
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Article325 1989-10-14 36 WORLD CUP PLAYOFF: COLOMBIA v ISRAEL Colombia hosts Israel in a World Cup soccer playoff. Top French referee Michel Vautrot has been given the unenviable task of controlling the potentially explosive game... AFP. TOP French soccer referee Michel Vautrot faces one of his more testing assignments tomorrow.AFP. - 325 words
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Article307 1989-10-14 36 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: GOLF World Matchplay Championship in England 2nd rd: Ronan Rafferty (Ire) bt Sandy Lyle (Scot) 1-up, lan Woosnam (Wales) bt Jose-Maria Olazabal (Spa) 3 and 2, Severiano Ballesteros (Spa) bt Chip Beck (US) 9 and 8, Nick Faldo (Eng) bt David FrostWire services. - 307 words
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Article, Illustration193 1989-10-14 36 ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER UPDATE Reuter. MANCHESTER City's expensive striker Clive Allen will not be in the starting line-up for today's match against champion Arsenal despite a full return to fitness. Allen has recovered from a groin injury that has kept him out of City's lastReuter. - 193 words
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Article, Illustration460 1989-10-14 37 Alfonso Chan - Seventh in 1987, Singapore can now only hope for eighth spot at best after bowing out to Finland in its last Pool match last night. Ironically, one-time favourite son and national coach bore most of the blame... Stories/, Alfonso Chan T HE way in which Singapore460 words
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149 1989-10-14 37 ALTHOUGH Singapore first take on Malaysia tomorrow in the fight for 9-16 th positions, and are likely to beat Malaysia, they will not find the rest of the teams so easy. Scotland and West Germany are vastly improved sides and one of them is expected to149 words
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Article, Illustration415 1989-10-14 38 Former Pakistani squash great Qamar Zaman has come to his countryman Jansher Khan's defence. No one should lose the No 1 spot because he does not attend a dinner, he says. ALFONSO CHAN reports Tansher should not be treated in such a manner...They said that415 words
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Article, Illustration301 1989-10-14 38 Bernard Pereira - By Bernard Pereira THE fine tuning has begun for South-east Asia Games badminton debutant Donald Koh and fellow national trainee Lee Suan Soon. This is because they both look good for at least a berth in the Thomas Cup qualifying round in Kuala Lumpur in February,301 words
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Article, Illustration501 1989-10-14 39 Jeffrey Low - S KOREA WAR Kim Poong Joo, Choi King Hee, Younit Ahmed, Mohamed Deham, Chung Yong Hwan, Park Kyung Hoon, Yousef Aadani, Jumah Salem, MahGu Sang Bum, Kim Sang Ho, Yoon mood Shombi, Mansoor Muftah (MoDeuk Yeo, Byun Byung joo, Hwangbo hamed Mubarak, 75th), Mubarak SaKwan (ChoiPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 501 words
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Advertisement105 1989-10-14 39 Zaman defends Jansher: 'No one should lose No 1 ranking over a dinner' P39 Bitter Brazil seeks to avenge '82 World Cup defeat by Italy P36 TOP TIPS BY THE THREE MUSKETEERS P36 n MB. HUKH F»niUISMPI!. HKM| /SIF lII] ltera y P uls cr eativity in your hands with105 words
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