The New Paper, 20 January 1990

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1 39 The New Paper
  • 17 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, JANUARY 20/ SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS
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    • 19 1 WW ftlAT nvi choice^ kflHI Mb i \\S ,w^v i B y_ <«^M> ■V^^fSj^n mPT^ W PARKWAY ON PARADE
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    • 68 1 DRUG CAUSES tpc FANTASY, jjjm«llW|B| SOVIET TANKS ATTACK 22 JAN 1990 I Mi TECHNICAL JEiVlCE I sijqaeobp i m iiii^^ s ■Soviet army opens fire on Azeri militants in Baku. 500 killed, many injured. Hospital turns away injured. More than 1,000 tanks and armoured vehicles taking part in battle ■Troops
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 224 2 Bernama. VISIT Malaysia Year 1990 is proving to be a success despite efforts in certain neighbouring countries to frustrate it, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. So many visitors were arriving in Malaysia that there were not enough hotel rooms and transport, especially air
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    • 379 2 AFP. CONTROVERSIAL Indian guru Bhagwan Rajneesh, who preached free sex and had a luxurious lifestyle, died of a heart attack yesterday. He was 58. The cult-leader, "God" to scores of mainly foreign disciples, died at his commune in the western Indian city of
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    • 96 2 A JAPANESE businessman charged for touching the buttocks of a Singapore Airlines stewardess first claimed he only touched her shoulder. But later he admitted his crime and was fined $800. The incident occured during a flight from Tokyo on Thursday evening. Businessman Akira Kasai,
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    • 143 2 SBC news presenter Nicolette Rappa made heads turn last night. She came on during the later part of the 9 pm news programme riding a horse. She was introducing the TV coverage of last night's Singapore River Hong Bao $1.7 million extravangza. A 25-year
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    • 208 2 AP. A LOT of American farm products end up on the dinner tables of Singapore. And over the next three to five years, Washington expects Singapore to be one of the top 10 export markets for American farmers. The No
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    • 396 3 Terence Ho, 20, learns more than just mechanical engineering at the Singapore Polytechnic. In the last three months, he has been learning how to drive a golf ball, too. Mr Ho and his friends stroll down to the driving range next to the polytechnic
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    • 38 2 HOTLINEPLUS IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Read, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 28 2 THE WEATHER BHOWERS over many areas between mid-afternoon and early evening. Max temp: 31 deg C. Min temp: 24 deg C. Sunset: 7.16 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 7.15 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 308 4 SINGAPORE'S professional managers must expand their horizons beyond Singapore. "Do not only be a Singapore manager be an international manager," urges Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong. He says this in a speech scheduled to be made at the Straits Steamship centenary celebrations this
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    • 226 4 ICE skating has its ups and downs. And the downs can be painful. Mr Ronald Scott, 33, a member of the Holiday on Ice troupe said at a press preview yesterday that he once suffered a slipped disc while performing. It happened
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    • 306 4 A 103-YEAR-OLD woman jumped 10 storeys to her death in October last year after complaining repeatedly of unbearable abdominal pain, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Sergeant Wang Chiaw Yong, the investigating officer, told the inquiry that Madam Long Juee Siew, who was living with her
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    • 118 4 COOKING sweet rice or Ponggal, climbing a greasy 3-metre tall pole and a children's talentime contest will be among the highlights of the traditional Ponggal or Harvest Festival on Sunday at the Singapore Indian Association at Balestier Road. Jointly organised by the Hindu Centre and
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 425 6 WASHING dirty linen in public is an accepted practice at Loyang Way. That's because of a huge laundry plant there, catering specially for airlines. And this plant Aero Laundry and Linen Services (ALLS) may be the biggest serving the airline business in the Asia-Pacific region.
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    • 263 6 CATCHING criminals using evidence found at the scene of the crime is the focus at today's three-hour seminar on Crime and Science. It is the third in a series of annual seminars held by the Department of Scientific Services. DSS is jointly organising
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    • 33 6 EVERYBODY'S DOIN' IT! IJ Save time, money and steps. Before you go m r any place else take 8 wa,k throu^l The 4KTT Straits Times Classified for the best cZtjs. bargains around! |7i7-»—
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 506 8  -  By Chitra Rajaram PRE-PREGNANCY counselling for women is a subject that doctors would like to see introduced in Singapore. They say this is vital as pregnant women here are usually working women who will be under more stress. Pre-pregnancy counselling would help reduce the level of stress
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    • 243 8 Does thumb-sucking cause crooked teeth? MY daughter refuses to stop sucking her thumb. Whet ere the chences of her developing crooked teeth? A LOT depends on how long, how often, and how intensely she does it and her age. Persistent thumb or finger sucking can cause the upper incisors
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    • 57 9 VISII IHi J fashionable blouses, skirts, J& r WhR tights, jackets, and cardi- f f W GANS AT VERY EXCITING PRICES f BUT HURRY THROUGH, THEY'RE yrljWO I S GOING FASTI J J x NEAT FASHION SHOW sj/ M Vtfj\ PARAGON ATRIUM, LEVEL 1 UNION IMPERIAL Business Shoes <99 W
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 536 10 Singapore's largest foam pitch and the only swimming pool with underwater peepholes are just two of the attractions at the College of Physical Education. LOH TUAN LEE visits the college which will be officially opened in March THE largest foam pitch in Singapore is just
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    • 263 10 THE College of Physical Education was started in 1984 because of the shortage of qualified physical education teachers in Singapore. Initially it had 25 male and 21 female students for the two-year full-time diploma course. In 1984 there were only
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    • 459 11 Y 'OUNG fashion talent from Singapore will now be given a chance to study with the best abroad and to work with the best at home. A scholarship is being offered that will allow a young designer to study at a prestigious fashion
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    • 138 11 A LORRY driver sped off after knocking down and running over a motorcyclist, a court heard yesterday.The driver, Su Mee Hing, 34, a carpenter, was fined $5,000 and banned from driving all classes of vehicles for five years for causing the death of labourer Lim
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    • 181 11 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. ensconced: Installed in a place firmly and comfortably. eulogise: Praise something forensic: That which relates to the discovery of information about a crime by scientifically examining objects involved in
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    • 525 12  -  By Trudy Lim PUPPETS. Floating lanterns. Lighted boats. And little animals made of ice, sugar and everything nice. IT was a night made for the kids. Yesterday, the banks of the Singapore River were swamped with them, way past their bedtime. The children and
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    • 822 13 1 BT/DHL BUSINESSMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD AND ENTERPRISE AWARD BUSINESSMAN of the Year Tang I-Fang seldom talks to the Press. He has declined interviews with media heavyweights such as The Financial Times, International Herald Tribune and Wall Street Journal. Journalists are eager
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    • 329 13  -  By Adeline Woon ONE of America's foremost playwrights, David Henry Hwang, has just flown into Singapore. Mr Hwang, 32, is here to co-di-rect two of his earlier plays, The Dance and the Railroad, and Sound of a Voice, staged by Theatre Works. Billed
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 448 14 Wire services. THE Soviet army opened fire on Azeri militants in Baku early today, killing and injuring many people. One report said about 500 people were killed. The firing started after the Red Army entered the Azerbaijani capital, an Azeri nationalist source said.
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    • 250 14 WORLD chess champion Garri Kasparov had a narrow escape in Baku. He said he and his family escaped violence against Armenians by flying to Moscow in a chartered plane, International Herald Tribune reported today. The newspaper quoted Kasparov as saying: "My departure was the
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    • 276 14 Reuter. GUERRILLAS loyal to exiled Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk are planning a joint attack with the communist Khmer Rouge on the town of Sisophon. Sisophon is being held by troops of the Phnom Penh regime. This was revealed by a Sihanoukist officer yesterday. General
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    • 160 14 AFP. AT a time when China is stepping up its campaign against Western capitalist influence, actress Meryl Streep has emerged as a role model for the star-struck Chinese film industry. A recent seminar in Shanghai praised the award-winning American actress for putting art ahead of fame
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    • 497 15 AP. S EDATIVES used in oral surgery may cause some women to have sexual fantasies. Such fantasies may in turn lead a woman to believe the dentist has taken advantage of her while she is semi-con-scious, reports The Lancet medical journal in London. "The fantasy-inducing
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    • 571 16 TAKE a short cut to outer space. Join a British-Soviet space mission. That was the promise in an advertisement in the British press last year which said: "Astronaut wanted. No experience necessary." But while other jobs would involve perhaps a series of interviews, this
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    • 207 16 Reuter. i A WOMAN in a coma, deliberately starved by Dutch doctors, died yesterday in a controversial mercy-killing. Ms Ineke Stinissen, 45, died 11 days after doctors stopped her food. The move was in line with her husband's wishes to end her life, said
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    • 111 16 AP. SINGER Mel Appleby, of the pop music duo Mel and Kim, has died of cancer. Ms Appleby, 22, died on Thursday after a two-year battle againt the disease, her agents said in London yesterday. Ms Appleby and her sister, Kim, began their recording career
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 130 15 ■■SfflHHifflfißlSiiH i I This coupon entitles you to I j ONE FREE TIGER BEER AT 1 M I Theatre Pub m VM tor today 20 Jan "90 i apptcabh to tha first SO MBbft from 6 pm. m Ona coupon par cuatomar only. Paranakan Placa, 110 Orchard Road Singapore 0923.
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    • 44 15 Oil Svidf at Hour Lasts All Hf. ri Drinks are at Happy Hour prices all day on Sunday at Bibfs Theatre Pub. ixl (Excluding eve of public holidays). Come early. Stay late! I J||y| 1 Peranakan Place, 180 Orchard Road Tel: *****66 Theatre Pub
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      168 16 Wire services. AFTER an encouraging start shares drifted lower again on the London stock market yesterday, unsettled by figures showing increased bank lending growth in December. But Wall Street's steadier opening and weekend book squaring had the Financial Times 30-share index rising 3.6 points to close at 1,868.0 points.
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    • 51 16 FT Industrials Fri 1,868.00 (1,864.40) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,676.83 (2,666.38) ST Industrial Fri 1,527.21 (1,532.82) NST Industrial Fri 2,929.72 (2,916.85) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,776.29 (2,771.67) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,674.20 (1,676.00) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 36,836.54 (36,729.46) Figures in bracktU refer to thoee of the previous trading
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      180 16 Wire services. THURSDAY'S la|e rally in blue-chip stocks on Wall Street provided a springboard for broader gains yesterday. The Dow Jones index advanced a further 11.52 points to close at 2,667.90. With some 186 million shares changing hands on the New York Stock Exchange, secondary issues fared better
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1326 17 RUTHLESS LAW MYSTERY Jr Tt**!* 11l |P INFANT f ~^fyiilil| ll m s~\wm»i™i love mtha young divorcee and helps 1 4KB L jf- y watches. Jiniui wakes up from his U§ IWT M M■ M 'MBm M A liumf.liU freeher from the clutches of her sleap thinking he heard a
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    • 921 18 M""" 1 BH! l 'M M Dudley Moore: Makes a guest '"kmg" S p t rogramme i| IF I I M. |MM|M| appearance together with Justine with Huang Yuling, Andy Zhu and I 1 u UH 'mffimmw ■l.l«kU*i!liilH« Bateman, GeorgeWendt and Bob Yang Kwang. The idea behind this jL' 'If
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  • THE NEW PAPER Editorial Advertising Special PARKWAY ON PARADE
    • 479 19  -  By Michelle Oh GRANDMA goes to the geomancer for a fortune-tell-ing session, while Grandpa has a cuppa in a cafe in the basement. The children gleefully take off for joy rides at the amusement centre. Dad happily trots off to the bookstore while Mum
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    • 283 19 CONTESTS: If you spend at least $30 at any of the 170 "participating stores" until Feb 10, you may win either a Peugeot 205 GTi or a Peugeot 405 GL. The lucky draw will be held at 2 pm on Feb 11 at the
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 451 21 H I6ONG C A I I P/R/IDE 0 I l£ot+ 'Two (/e\lA' 9^V I Thes 7le>iv> A choice ol the Peugeot 205 GTi *v-' T#fe r iMMMI > we re all dressed up for the lunar new (PARFj or the Peugeot 405 GL PHIZES FOR LUCKY otaw year and the
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 962 22 hour" 1 'HF iW I P" f (SBC 8, 8.30 pm) r RII f I Dudley Moore: Afaies afuest I liP I I I M. r trnmmmm appearance together with Justine with Huang Yuling, Andy Zhu and Ml 1 ''lii I *>ui i Hi I-^dnM''' ■l.l<kU*i!liiai« Bateman, George Wendt and
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    • 1302 23 RUTHLESS LAW MYSTERY f '"tr 1 111 lIP INFANT jPfjß'i|b pSSSpsSs; "IBlli I/^vl a young divorcee and helps 111 J' etches. Jinhui wakes up from his I JIM M Wk M »fj»lr M A ■MlimiH.MW free ber from the her sleep thinking he heard a baby cry. II H K
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  • Showtime
    • 520 24 Holiday On Ice comes to the Singapore Indoor Stadium tonight and will stay on till Feb 11. WONG SING YEQNG watched a sneak preview of the glacial spectacle which has thrilled millions worldwide. Holiday On Ice it on from tonight till Feb 11. Tickets
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    • 677 25  -  By Lo Tien Yin TOUGH years are ahead for Tracy Huang starting now. No more mistakes, no more excuses that is the demand she has placed on herself. Tracy, 36, is back from Taiwan to sing the theme song for SBC's new serial Against the Wind.
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    • 295 25  -  By Lo Tien Yin A FRESH wind will be blowing your way on SBC 5 from Feb 3. Against the Wind is a serial about a divorcee in her early 20s, played by Jazreel Low. Though divorces have been featured in Chinese serials
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    • 209 25 A VARIETY of characters appear in Against the Wind. They may be a little confusing at first First, the villains: There are at least two outright villains: Pan En as Weng Tiankun causes the collapse of his brother-in-law's business. He is detested by everybody. His
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    • 489 26  -  Story/ Lim Kuan Chiang MOVE over boys. It's the men who are stepping forward for this year's Manhunt More men in their late 20s and early 30s are taking part in the 3rd Manhunt contest organised by Metromedia. In the two earlier contests, participants were
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    • 438 27 USA Today. D I AD- and mom-to-be Bruce Springsteen and i Patti Scialfa shone among the 1,200 stars and I music moguls at the fifth annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction gala. Among other luminaries gracing rock's most prestigious event, at the
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    • 268 27  -  By Ting Mei See THE quest for a Chinese family's identity will keep a Taiwanese drama group busy this February. It will perform The Island and the Other Shore, a play about a Chinese couple who fled mainland China during the Communist
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 144 26 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN HNnHUIi'9O The SihomN\o,cfthe NMfcs The search is on for the Ultimate Male Are You Man Enough? if Take up our challenge! f I Sign up for our 1 I H Manhunt S'pore '90. 1 If you're between the ages of 17-35, and a Singapore
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 68 27 When Your Child Is Born First our congratulations. Then we help you with a birth announcement. In The New Paper Fitti Happy Baby Announcements page. FREE. <<|| As a bonus, Fitti will present 2 packs of diapers, a singlet, a panty and a congratulatory card to all babies whose birth
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  • UPDATE
    • 1451 28 ►Cemreswe BRITISH BOLOIBTB. Three British soloists will 1 1 perform In the Singapore Symphony Chorus 10th Anniversary concert led by Mr Urn Yau. They are soprano Penelope Walmsley-Clark, tenor Wynford Evans and baritone Brian Rayner Cook. They will be accompanied by the Nanyang Primary School
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    • 21 28 CENTRESTAGE BRITISH SOLOISTS OUT AND ABOUT: DUCKS AT MARINA SQUARE SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: CHINGAY REHEARSAL COMING UP: CHINESE CULTURAL MONTH
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    • Article, Illustration
      69 28 The world's greatest ice show with beautiful lighting and lighting effects. Daily at 8 pm. 5 pm for matinee shows on weekends and public holidays. Special Lunar New Year matinees at 2 pm on Jan 27 and 28. No shows on Monday, Friday and Feb 5. Singapore
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 28 29 furniture and ideas from our 6-week special on Home Decor on Thursday, January 11 in The New Paper Fastads. ■mmJUßgljgl A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS
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  • Page 29 Miscellaneous
    • 464 29 SATURDAYRADIO COMICRELEF mmmEMM CmnEBUHi Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON News la Brief NOON News ta Brief I "11 r~N 12.05 Raal Faa 12.03 Pspalar Classics f 1.00 News aad Weether Report 1.00 Naws aad Slurs Market Ravtaw 1.10 Traffle Rapart/latarluda 1.30 Pspalar Classics (eeafd) Mf7 O- NI 1 JO Saaads af tiM
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 356 30 COMICREUEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh FTTTQTIHTSHfIH CII3HHHH NOON Kids' Spatligbt NOON Nawsdask nUimoFSWFtt.-. I 11NEEti 'bow iHowmo' i VM M !!r';*r" Iw-jfr SE\SSS£ wrst I jarfttfc Hgffljßr T* 40 Cm, K. N.« 8GRftdTEP... 2.30 Santlmantal Jouroay 1.30 Financial News 0-00 Raca Commentaries and 4-D Ra- 1.40 Ward* af Faith 7.10
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 884 31 the new paper FASTads 737-1166 §44 Harann §«nilriai t •11 rirVOViAl s#ffiC#t/ ill rffionil OwYlCtt/ •11 Paraonal Barvtoaa/ 831 Employmant 831 Employ mant 831 Emptoymant You probably know about the polarized, lens. It is a very special way to eliminate 'glare' for optical glass wearer. "POLAVIEW" CR-39 polarized lenses offer
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 399 32 831 Employment 831 Emptoymant > WALK-IN-INTERVIEW DATE 20 Jan 1990. Saturday TIME 9.00 am to 3.00 pm VENUE 250 North Bridge Road #06-04 Raffles City Tower Singapore 0617 Tel: *****66 (4) RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST (B) CLERICAL OFFICER (ADVERTISING PROMOTIONS) (C) CLERICAL OFFICER (MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS) (D) CLERICAL OFFICER (PERSONNEL) (E) CLERICAL OFFICER
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    • 401 32 831 Employment E HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE IF YOU ARE 7 A REGISTERED PHARMACIST; Z| READ ON Due to rapid expansion, we are seeking for Registered Pharmacists to join us. The Job: You will be responsible for all aspects of the sales and marketing activities of some product lines.
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    • 402 32 831 Employment An established organise- g tion requires: m £1) RECEPTIONIST Z OCE N* or 'O' level e Oood telephone manners e Courteous It pleasant B personality H knowledge of typing At least 1 year relevant experience 2) TYPIST CUM ADMIN CLERK OCE *0' level e Able to type 40
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    • 294 32 831 Employment 831 Employment —"1 S TELEDATA (S) PTE LTD S the architect of voice and data communlca- Hons Invite* application! for: J ACCOUNTS ASSISTANTS 5 LCCI Costing/ Bookkeeping Keen to work on PC Energetic and willing to Interact with people of all leveli Good opportunity to handle varlou! aspect
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 33 33 Pick suitable ideas from our special Home Decor feature to decorate your home with. Make your selection on January 18 in The New Paper Fastads. A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS
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    • 111 33 K Singapore Saga ■L "A TRUE STORY THAT [BKwfak HAD TO BE TOLD." Singapore Saga is an autobiography experiences and adventures, "a thousand things and recollections," told in an <H way. It provides a special insight into the history of Singapore during the Japanese Occupation. It relates the dramatic escape
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  • Page 33 Miscellaneous
    • 768 33 SUNDAYRADIO EG*****3Ef18 ESQiBBGIH EUSHHHI 6.00 News in Brief 6.00 News in Brief 0-00 News in Brief end Weether 6.00 Breekfest Club goo Newshour 6.05 Rite 6 Shine 6.03 Programme Summery R#port 6 30 Sentimentei Journey 7.00 World News 7.00 News end Weether Report 6.05 Breekfest Clessics 605 A B, d
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  • SPORTS
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      212 34 Reuter, AFP. B RAZILIAN star Jose Roberto Gama "Bebeto" has been declared Latin America's top player. The much sought-after striker received his award from Eduardo Rocca, the Uruguayan Football Federation's representative on the International Soccer Association (Fifa). Bebeto, once dubbed "the new Zico" for his skill and goal-scoring
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    • 278 34 ENGLISH LEAGUE UPDATE Reuter. BRYAN Robson misses his sixth successive game for Manchester United when it plays Norwich tomorrow. The England and United captain has not fully recovered from a groin injury sustained at Liverpool in December. He is now hoping to return for
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    • 277 34 Maradona continues his battle against the Italian press. He hits out at critics who grade players' performances on a scale from one to 10. AP. DIEGO Maradona has begun another crusade against the Italian sports press. He has criticised the practice of grading players' performances.
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    • Article, Illustration
      396 34 Wire services. NOTTINGHAM Forest, turned down in its attempt to sign Gary McAllister, was more successful with Barnsley striker David Currie. The 27-year-old moved to Forest for £700,000 ($2.01 million) with Forest forward Lee Glover moving to Oakwell on a month's loan. SHEFFIELD Wednesday manager Ron Atkinson is lining
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  • SPORTS/RACING
    • 402 35  -  TOMORROW'S ACTION Preview*/ The Three Musketeers T I OP TRAINER Teh Choon Beng is still without a winner to his name this season but that should change tomorrow in Race 4 where he saddles up five of the 14 runners. Don't be put
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    • 305 35 TODAY'S ACTION SINGAPORE based trainers look like dominating today's racing at Kuala Lumpur with 43 out of the 101 runners that have accepted. Ivan Allan has 11 gallopers entered and he should score a double with Best Bier and Lucky Venture. Best Bier ran badly
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  • SPORTS
    • 201 36  - Jatico up in smoke? By Alfonso Chan B OWLING'S local calender for 1990 has been thrown into disarray because of sponsorship problems. The $125,000 Jatico Series, which provides many bowlers with a little extra throughout the year, has run into trouble with the Ministry of Health. Jatico is a Japanese
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    • 310 36 Reuter, AFP. STEVE Ovett was offered money to run against his great rival Sebastian Coe at the British Amateur Athletic Association (AAA) championships last August, an independent inquiry has concluded. The inquiry was ordered after a claim by Ovett that he had been offered money by British
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    • 254 36 Results of yesterday's international sports: GOLF Melbourne Classic 2nd rd (Australians unless stated): 137 Carlos Espinosa (Mez) 68-69, Rodger Davis 72-65 138 Brian Jones 68-70, Donnie Hammond (US) 69-69 139 Peter Lonard 71-68, Vijay Singh (Fiji) 65-74 1 40 David Ishii (US) 71-69, Payne Stewart (US) 69-71, Isao Aoki
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    • 224 36  -  By Dennis Chia THREE bronze-medallists at the last South-East Asia Games will shoulder Singapore's hopes at the Brunei Merdeka Games at Brunei Darussalam from March 3-15. They are women karatekas Ow Kue Lian, Teng Bee Yen and Chang Chiang Chei, who will spearhead a 14-member team to
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    • 424 37  -  By S Gulam P N SIVAJI is likely to be the next national soccer coach. Sources close to the Football Association of Singapore disclosed yesterday that Sivaji, the assistant national coach, "will most probably take over from Jita Singh." Jita, who has been the national coach
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