The New Paper, 16 October 1989

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 84 1 An 11-month-old baby boy p \.jf bites a live wire at his uncle's flat. He is alive, with only a burnt mouth. "He could have y ,.I# been electrocuted," says the other Other hazards 2 flHHHHHHflil MARKETS REACT TO WALL STREET /Page 12 JB STRIPPER JAILED FOR NUDE ACT /Page
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 501 2  -  By Thusitha De Silva A I N 11-month-old baby boy burnt his mouth when he bit a live wire on the floor of his uncle's flat at Sin Ming Avenue last Friday. The baby survived. Yesterday evening, the baby's uncle told The New Paper
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    • 442 2 HOW did a headless body, believed to be that of missing student, Leong San San, 17, end up in some bushes in Yishun? This is the puzzle police are trying to unravel in the case of the beheaded corpse found on Saturday. Police have
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    • 113 2 START 'em young, says Dr Seet Ai Mee, Minister of State (Education and Community Development). Combining the interests of both the ministries she works with, Dr Seet revealed last week that the Education Ministry has prepared a comprehensive plan for school children to do community
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    • 140 2 Wire services. NEPAL'S customs officers have arrested a Briton for allegedly trying to smuggle 12.68 kg of gold from Singapore. The man, identified as Keith Leslie Smith, 28, was arrested yesterday, said an official customs source in Kathmandu. Customs officers at Tribhuvan airport
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    • 105 2 FOURTEEN Commonwealth leaders will be visiting Singapore today and tomorrow, while another 19 are expected after the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Kuala Lumpur. The summit meeting is from Oct 18 to 24. The Singapore Government invited the 33 heads of government "informally and unofficially" to
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    • 399 3  -  By Ronald Wong p k IRATES sailed the seas off St John's Island and got away with more than $50,000 in loot yesterday. But the people they "stole" from were more than happy they escaped with so much treasure. All were guests of Citibank, which organised
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    • 271 3  -  Storv and picture/ Nicklaus D'cruz A ONE-ON-ONE breakfast with an orang utan is a thing of the past. The Zoo opened its new $250,000 Orang Utan Terrace on Saturday. The 350 sq m area can seat up to 250 people and orang utans for breakfast
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    • 34 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call HotlinePlus 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Include your full name, address and phone number.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 386 4 S I ATANISM in Singapore is becoming a hot topic. More than 620 people turned up for 'the screening of the American video Satanism Unmasked, at the Christian Community Chapel on Saturday night. The church has only about 300 members. Most of the visitors were
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    • 162 4 SPECIAL cement for the tropics and building panels that make cooler homes are some products which may soon be used in construction here. These are being developed by building companies with the help of grants from the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). They are among
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    • 280 4 A FATHER anxious to know just how his son died has put up signs near the scene of his death. With the help of friends and relatives, Mr Yeo Thean Chye put up seven signs appealing for witnesses near the spot where the
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    • 159 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. aura: Quality that is associated with a person and that seems to surround that person or come from him. caftans: Long loose garments with long sleeves. constrict: Squeeze. enchilada:
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    • 243 4 THE Reservist magazine plans to give men's lifestyle magazines here a run for their money. It will come with a new look and revamped format next month. Instead of reporting solely on defence and matters relating to the Singapore Armed Forces Reservist Association
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    • 160 5 NEXT year, you can celebrate Lunar New Year in truly traditional style. A new book hand called Chinese Customs and Festivals in Singapore tells you exactly how to do it. The book, in English and Chinese, was launched by the Second Deputy Prime Minister
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    • 397 5 AUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS Custom dicates that families paste paper strips of auspicious heroic couplets (chun lian) at the main door. Popular ones are: "May wealth increase" and "May prosperity and good luck fill the house". But it is more common now to simply use
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    • 228 5 PARTICIPANTS from 16 countries in the Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Caribbean regions will pool their talents to plan an airport. But that airport will probably never be built. It is just part of a sevenweek Airport Management Course being held by the Civil Aviation
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    • 111 5 How to copo with hyperactive children. Nurse Gan suggests: Children like to experi- ment with and experience new things. Keep the child occupied with safe activities such as drawing, colouring, doing simple jig-saw puzzles and playing with constructive toys such as building blocks and card
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    • 498 6  -  By Michelle Oh A I GROUP of 15 people went tearing off on their mountain bicycles last weekend —chasing scraps of papers and clues. But the only place these clues led to was the end of the trail at the Ng Tiong Choon
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    • 434 6 SINGAPORE'S property market is booming and the bullish trend is likely to continue, according to a real estate Arm. Property prices and rents should continue to rise, reports the Real Estate Times published by Jones Lang Wootton Singapore. The reason is the
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    • 438 7 Kampung lives on in art KAMPUNG Lorong Fatimah is fading away. But Singapore painters and photographers are making sure it lives on in their pictures. The kampung next to the Causeway has to make way for the extension of the immigration complex. Painter Foo Chee San, 60, a lecturer at
      Pictures/ Aundry Gan  -  438 words
    • 284 7 MR Esa Mattar wants to make the Samosa Supreme a household name. "We believe we can do for Samosa Supreme what we did for Famous Amos cookies," said Mr Mattar, 39, its managing director. "Samosas are a very convenient finger food, popular at
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    • 336 7 PRECOCIOUS children pitted their brains against adults in a Mensa IQ test in Braddell Primary School yesterday. Among the youngest were two brothers, aged nine and 10 years. They are pupils of Anglo-Chinese Primary School. Their mother, a housewife, said: "I wanted to know
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    • 286 8 The High Court hearing of the Prime Minister's libel Suit against the Far Eastern Economic Review wound up on Saturday. Judgement will be delivered later. PAUL ZACH, who followed the case, summarises the key points of the 15-day trial MR John Previte acted as Queen's
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    • 249 8 MR LEE'S CONTENTION Mr Lee said the passages are libellous because they made it appear that he was: intolerant of Singapore's Catholic Church, did not favour freedom of religious belief and worship, wanted to victimise Catholic priests and workers. The Prime Minister said the passages also
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    • Article, Illustration
      210 8 MR Geoffrey Robertson acted as Queen's Counsel for the defence. Early in the trial he described the libel suit as an action taken "by the world's most experienced politician against the world's most experienced editor". He insisted that "the real target" of the case was the editor of
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    • 365 8 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew took the stand as his own chief witness. The last time he had testified in court was 11 years ago in another defamation suit against Workers' Party secretary-general Mr J B Jeyaretnam. In his first appearance in the current case,
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    • 260 8 FATHER Joachim Kang was the only witness for the defence. He was described as "blazingly honest" by Mr Robertson. The 41-year-old Roman Catholic priest identi- fied himself as the church member quoted by Father Edgar D'Souza in the Dec 17, 1987 Review article. Father Kang said
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    • 419 9 Dear Editor, I AM flabbergasted that Prof S S Ratnam of the National University Hospital has chosen to solicit for sperm in public via notices displayed in Ward C of the NUH (TNP, Oct 10). With due respect to the learned professor, in his gesture
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    • 41 9 NO all-correct entry was received for The New Paper Moneywords contest 40/89. A total of 4,970 entries were received. Ms Yeo Geok Ai of Carpmael Road wins the $500 consolation prize. She made only one mistake.
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    • 277 9 MAILBOX IF you want to share a point of view, call our Hotline Plus 734-7711, or write to The Editor, Tlm N«w Paper, 390 Kin Stag Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name and address and, if there is one, your phone
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    • 110 5 Relished Ritual <1 The season of the Shanghai hairy crabs is on. An annual "ritual" is about to begin at the inn of Happiness. Relished for generations for their milt and roe, the sweet water crabs will be served steammg hot for lunch and dinner from October 16 through November
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    • 498 9 MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 TMFT THNTETwTT^H| 2B b io t2 Bg l u A 3 HG R I 3IN E o W 0 R M 4 BB L 0 4MP I B N0 0 nH SIN E S 5H J E R K^H EtrtHpM irWctriulTM
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 391 10 Bernama. THE head of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Datuk Seri S Samy Vellu, has won the party's presidential election for a fourth time. The provisional results of the elections were announced early this morning. The election campaign has been described as the most bitter
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    • 47 10 Fatal tweets: A woman died of food poisoning and some 200 people fell ill after eating sweets in Karachi on Saturday, hospital sources said. They had been distributed to mark a Muslim festival which celebrates the birth of Prophet Muhammad. Picture/ Afp
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    • 156 10 Wire services THE Irish Republican Army has reportedly obtained details of top-secret British intelligence operations against the guerilla group in West Germany. A Dublin newspaper, The Sunday Tribune, 'said it obtained documents prepared by British Army intelligence officers covering two operations set up in the
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    • 134 10 Wire services. A 39-day-old Italian girl was in stable condition after undergoing a heart transplant operation. Doctors at Padova Hospital said yesterday that Giorgia Panizzolo was resting peacefully more than a day after the surgery. Giorgia, who was born on Sept 5 with
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    • 178 11 A i STRIP-TEASE dancer was sentenced to jail and fined in a Johor Baru court yesterday. Cheong Poh Chuan, 23, was jailed one month and fined Msl,ooo after she pleaded guilty to performing in the nude in a nightclub in Sentosa Complex, a favourite haunt
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    • 298 11 Wire services. A RASH of unidentified flying object (UFO) sightings in the Soviet Union has much more to do with religious belief, escapism and a newspaper circulation war than with visitors from other planets. For the past week, Soviet newspapers have entertained the public with
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    • 251 11 Wire services. A LAWYER for Bjorn Borg has threatened to sue the tennis star's ex-girlfriend Jannike Bjorling for saying he used cocaine during their relationship. Bjorling was quoted as saying in the magazine "Z" that Borg's "cocaine abuse... killed their romance", the
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    • 49 11 Princely gesture: The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip (right), shakes hands with a disabled resident of Cheshire Home in Selangor during a visit yesterday. The prince is accompanying Queen Elizabeth on her four-day state visit to Malaysia. They arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Picture/ Afp
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    • 140 11 Wire services. THE average woman in Bangladesh marries in her mid-teens and has 10 to 11 pregnancies in a lifetime, but loses half her newborns to disease and malnutrition. The grim statistics were given in a planning commission report which was recently released
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    • 256 12 Wire services Tokyo's key Nikkei Index bounced back after taking a small dive this morning. After 29 minutes of trading, the index went down by 394.83 points, or 1.12 per cent, to 34,721.19. Earlier, the index had plunged on the back of Wall
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    • 237 12 A I JAPANESE firm plans to build a skyscraper that symbolises the 21st century a 500-storey building. The proposed skyscraper, called Aeropolis, will be 2,001 m tall and stands in Tokyo Bay, reports the Asiaweek magazine. The megatower will make Chicago's Sears Tower,
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    • 343 12 THE Beijing committee of the Communist Party has voted to purge its ranks of "hostile and anti-party elements" and wealthy private businessmen. The decision indicated that the harsh conservative crackdown triggered by student protests nearly five months ago is intensifying. The official Xinhua News Agency reported that
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    • 251 12 Wire services A UNITED States jury has rejected an insanity defence in the trial of an 18-year-old for the axe slayings of his parents and two siblings. The jury ruled yesterday that David Brom, who was a 16-year-old secondary school student in Rochester,
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 476 13 It's the time of the year again when fashion buyers and writers go on the Milan-London-Paris-New York circuit for a preview of next year's spring summer collections. The Milan showings were last week. BRENTON WONG reports SOFT and easy is how the Italians see spring,
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    • 200 13 SHOPPINGBUG REGINA ROYAL JELLY Royal jelly is taken by people who believe that the vitamins, proteins and trace minerals it contains can help boost energy levels. Royal jelly is also available in cosmetics. From Regina Royal Jelly comes a range of products including capsules (30
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  • 413 14  -  Showtime Time: 10am to 10pm, Nov 25 to Dec 3. Place: World Trade Centre. Admission: $6.50. Entry coupon entitles you to discounts and free rides. By Wong Sing Yeong s AY "cheese" and get your picture taken with Mickey Mouse at the World Trade Centre
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    • 1873 15 Pitt IS THEWCW PAPER/Monday, October 16, 1989 P*il5 THE DORIS 9BBK family TIES DAY SH0W AMERICAN r jf (SBC 5, 3.55pm) FAMILY Jf j Doris Day: Tales in a Wfy .mI JF (SBC 5, &30 pm) f 1 H JB| jiffr f <3* 1,5 Steven of the time when IllllkmlsaldlJ
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  • Article, Illustration
    687 16  -  By Wong Sing Yeong LAST Saturday, we showed you five pictures from the SBC 1990 table calendar. Here are the rest of the photographs. The theme of next year's calendar is Celebrations of Singapore's 25 years of independence and SBC's 10th year as a statutory board. The pictures are
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    • 1882 17 r 1 MsD 3 FAMILY A fk tramp who was hiding in $Ji Michael J Fox: Stars as —"W. I JSL. ST —-W m thepumphouse. \jF" Alex who reminds ll'IIWUIJUJl m H 1 J WUr jHJ! Steven of the time when llllltllVlrfJili A H H X&MJJLX 3.00 PMPrjfri»». Hlcfallckti followed
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 496 18  -  By Lo Tien Yin THEY had to rattle off Chinese proverbs at the drop of a pin. They had to solve Chinese riddles within the five seconds they were allotted. And they must recite Chinese tongue twisters without getting tongue-tied. Such were
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    • 328 18  -  A Month in the Country By ST*RS Victoria Theatre 8 pm, Oct 25 28 preview/By Ting Mei See A MONTH in the Country is certainly a welcome break for city dwellers like us. No traffic jams, no exhaust fumes and certainly
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    • 459 18 USA Today. MICHELLE Pfeiffer's golden aura is beginning to look a little worn out as the day wears on. She has been sitting in a Beverly Hills hotel room for hours, talking about her new movie, The Fabulous Baker Boys, in which she costars with
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    • 360 19  -  By Wong Sing Yeong ABOUT 300 friends and a dozen bands jammed Anywhere lounge to toast Tania's 13th birthday yesterday. It was a homely party. Everyone was on back-slapping terms with the band members and on first-names basis with the bartenders. They cheered or jeered each
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    • 212 19 TANIA has not changed much over the past 13 years, said founder-member Zul Sutan, 32. The only change came last year when they swopped painted faces, sequined shirts and satin pants for a more clean-cut look. Only Alban De Souza kept his make-up. Zul
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    • 144 19 LAWYER Genevieve Tan, 27, is a graduate from the National University of Singapore. She entered the contest "as a challenge to myself." Winning or losing does not really matter to her. Still, she has a clear idea of how to promote Singapore if she becomes
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    • 284 19 The New Paper/Honda Miss Singapore Tourism 89 Promotion Pick the Miss Singapore Tourism '89 and win a beautiful Honda F-1 9T12 wat^M 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
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1122 21 MONDAYRADIO V COMICRELIEF mamSSMM EQUHEHH Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON News In Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) 12.05 Lime Matt: Entertaining music NOON Beautiful Music: Light instru- a. and songs played for your lis- mental music played for your ,/m) tening pleasure. listening pleasure. \Sim\ 1.00 News and Weather Report 12.50 Market Raoort
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    • 715 22 COMICRELIEF MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim gou I73TTI7IIETJT7BM NOON Good Music, Company and Ho: NOON Newsdesk iwc IC tri ~~"HlHi Tune in to great sounds for 12.30 Off the ShoH Srr WWm iiM ausrcs: rx-zz tfsrll f\f f ,AJa Sfi always been portrayed as a cal- 1.40 Words of Faith a# jy,
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  • UPDATE
    • 1614 23 ►Out&About r~yT ORGAN RECITAL. Hear |4r I Dutchman Bernard 1 Winsemius play Bach's Preludium in C Major and Sonata in G Major; Franck's Prelude, Fugue and Variation in B Minor, and Liszt's Prelude and Fugue on B.A.C.H. Today. 1 pm. Victoria Concert Hall. Free. Donations
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    • 18 23 OUT A ABOUT: Organ Recital GALLERY: Past Present Scenes FOOD: Dried Seafood COMING UP: Hokkien Opera
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    • 67 23 Dutch photographer Paul Huf pays tribute to artist Vincent van Gogh in the Eye to Eye Exhibition. Organised by KLM. A hundred and fifty photographs of places in the Netherlands where van Gogh lived and worked will be shown. There will also be 20 reproductions of
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    • 83 24 I BRIGHT TIGHTS, j Great legs sashay H wj H I WITH GOOD GRACE H Why bowler Grace M H I WHAT MEN AND WOMEN REALLY SAY I to make your H ears burn H The female fascination for H fortune-telling H GO OCTOBER Beauty of the beast in H
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    • 227 25 BMTadS737-T166 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION ux:*s ***** cuss. 7^230 381 Announcements Ml Announcements J ANNOUNCING THE BIRTH OF I Juliana Elizabeth I n^e p tem^er I JkjM*- Lo, children arc an heritage I of the Lord: and the fruit of H the womb u Hl» reward 821 BuaiitNi To 821
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    • 299 25 831 Employment 831 Employment SINGAPORE CIVIL SERVICE DIVISION IV APPOINTMENTS WALK-IN-INTERVIEW DATE: 16 OCT 89 20 OCT 89 TIME: 8.30 AM 12.30 PM 2.00 PM 4.30 PM PLACE OF INTERVIEW PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 111 SOMERSET ROAD PUB BUILDING, 10TH STOREY SINGAPORE 0923 Singapore Citizens are invited to apply for appointment
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    • 245 25 831 Employment j S3l Employment An aatablishad Qroup of Companion have immediate vacancies tor tho following posts based in Taiwan and Bingapora. MARKETING ASSISTANT (basod in Singapore) Female age between 25-30 years Diploma In Marketing Minimum 2 years In similar capacity preferred Able to work Independently Speak Si write good
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    • 338 25 (31 Employment ■■HMMBBsu; PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR OCX O' level able to type and handle ■lmple administrative duties candidate Is required to assist in handling sales and marketing assignment! e experience not necessary as training will be provided e travel opportunities In the region of South East Asia Interacted parti—, plaaee writ*
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    • 378 26 331 Employment t>l Employment REPRESENTATIVES 1) Worldwide petented ooneumer products. 2) Exclusive souvenirs, gift Heme. Hardworking and pleasant personality. Possess own car preferred. WOoflen e Good salary and transport allowance. e Attractive commission and Incentive scheme, e Good promotional prospect If you think that you can meet our requirements call
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    • 279 26 831 Emptoywwnt 831 Employment WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monday Friday (9.30 am 4.30pm) The Personnel Paportmant WESTERN DIOITAL (SINOAPOM) FT! LTD 7300 Choi Oiss Rood, Singapore 164* PAYROLL CLERK Tho Job: Process punch cards payroll slips Chock payroll summary, CPF listing, allowance ft deduction listing Tho Requirements: 2 years' payroll experience Minimum
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    • 278 26 H1 Emptoymsnt i i n i i Leather shop require* 1) FEMALE SALES SUPERVISOR OCE O' Level e Mln. 3 years' experience with leather goods e Basic salary: $800 or above commensurate! with experience 2) FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Basic salary: 9700 or above commensurates with experience Walk-In interview on 10th
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  • SPORTS
    • 313 27 WORLD CUP QUALIFYING PLAYOFF AFP. COLOMBIA 1 ISRAEL 0 SUBSTITUTE Albeiro Uzurriaga broke Israel's stubborn resistance with 17 minutes left to give host Colombia victory in the World Cup qualifying playoff first leg yesterday. The return leg will be played in Tel Aviv on Oct 30 with
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    • 287 27 AFP. COACH Don Howe has clashed with manager Bobby Robson over how England should approach the World Cup finals. Robson has vowed that there will be no experiments when Italy plays at Wembley next month. He is also reluctant to try anything new in the December
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    • 284 27 Wire services. FORMER Welsh rugby union international Steve Sutton said yesterday he was offered money to join the recent World XV tour of South Africa. Sutton, who won nine caps as a second-row forward and quit the game last season, said the offer was made by a leading member
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    • 115 27 AFP. ENGLAND striker Steve Bull rammed the taunts of "reject" by West Bromwich fans down their throats. He earned Wolves a 2-1 win in the final minute of the Second Division derby. Bull, sold by West Brom to Wolves for £75,000 ($262,500) two-and-a-half years ago, notched his
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    • 304 28 WORLD JUDO CHAMPIONSHIPS Reuter. HEAVYWEIGHT Naoya Ogawa saved Japan from a poor overall result at the World Judo Championships when he won yesterday's Open weight category with a hold down in the final against Akaky Kibordiladze of the Soviet Union in Belgrade. His victory gave Japan
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    • 250 28 AP, Reuter. OLYMPIC all-around champion Vladimir Artemov scored two 9.90s yesterday to increase the Soviet Union's already hefty lead after the compulsory portion of the men's team event at the World Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart European champion Igor Korobchinski also had a 9.90 and the two
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    • 216 28 AP. MARK ALLEN, a 27-year-old Californian, pulled away from Dave Scott about 4.Bkm from the finish line to win the Ironman Triathlon World Championship in record time in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, on Saturday. Allen's time for the 3.Bkm ocean swim, the 180 km bicycle race and
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    • 417 28 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: GOLF World Matchplay Championship in England Finals: Nick Faldo (Eng) bt lan Woosnam (Wales) 1-up. Third-Place Match 18 Holes: Severiano Ballesteros (Spa) bt Ronan Rafferty (Ire) 5 and 3. SOCCER Division One Greece: Aris Salonika 1 AEK Athens 2, Ethnikos 0 PAOK
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    • 426 29  -  Stories/ Abdul Shukor Z i AINAL ABIDIN is worried. Indeed he is petrified of another European invasion at the expense of Singapore in the World Team squash championship at the West Coast Recreation Centre. The 32-year-old Peter Pan of local squash had just disposed of Malaysia's
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    • 388 29 INTERNATIONAL Squash Players Association president Chris Dittmar has labelled Pakistan's Jansher Khan "a disgrace to the association and the sport" following Jansher's ongoing argument with Ispa after the recent World Open Individual. Dittmar, the world No 3, was speaking as president of Ispa, the association that
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    • 238 30 Bernama. KEDAH 2 KL 0 KEDAH beat Kuala Lumpur 2-0 at Darulaman Stadium in Alor Star to brighten its hopes of grabbing the semi-pro soccer Division One League Cup. With the win, Kedah collected 24 points from 14 outings. It is not expected to have
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    • 116 30 Bernama. SARAWAK 3 PENANG 2 SARAWAK edged out Penang 3-2 in a Division One Semi-Pro League soccer match at the State Stadium in Kuching last night. Herman Bulang scored Sarawak's first goal in the 10th minute. Pengiran Bala increased the score to 2-0 eight minutes later.
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    • 225 30 TENNIS AP, Reuter. JIMMY CONNORS won the 108th pro title of his career by beating John McEnroe 6-3, 6-3 in yesterday's final of the US$255,000 ($510,000) Toulouse Grand Prix tennis tournament. "That's the best I can play," Connors said. "To go out and play that well
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  • 5 31 ROAD TO ITALY: COLOMBIA
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  • 150 31 I SPORTS AFP. KENNY Dalglish was the hot topic in British soccer circles last night Rumours were rife that the Liverpool manager was on the point of quitting the English Football Association Cup winner to take charge of Scottish champion Glasgow Rangers. Bookmakers were
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  • 317 31 EUROPE KICKOFF Reuter. SPANISH LEAGUE REAL Madrid goes into its glamour European Cup tie at AC Milan on Wednesday as I -eague leader once more. It beat Malaga 4-0 on Saturday and local rival Atletico Madrid fell 2-0 at Real Valladolid yesterday. Malaga was no match
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  • 178 31 Reuter. P'GUESE LEAGUE SPORTING Lisbon returned to the top of the First Division yesterday. It did so after scoring a 1-0 home win over Porto with an own goal by midfielder Antonio Andres. Sporting has nine points from five games. Porto follows with eight points and
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