The New Paper, 3 March 1990

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  • 18 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, MARCH 3/SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS Ms paper
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    • 247 1 MRS TRUMP IN THE GUEST ROOM Still there: Ivana Trump is the estranged wife of American billionaire Donald Trump. Her jaunty portrait still hangs in one of the super-luxurious suites on the yacht Trump Princess. But her former boudoir is now a special guest room. Mr Trump wants to sell
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 455 2  -  Stories/ Irene Ng and Adeline Woon SINGER Chris Ho's show at Dreams disco in Amara Hotel scheduled for Monday has been cancelled. The action came after police put a condition for the show. No stimulating act that may lead to unruly behaviour, say
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    • 315 2 CHRIS HO had this to say yesterday when The New Paper asked him about his application to perform at Dreams disco being turned down: "I roughly know the rules. I won't overstep the line. I definitely don't want to fight the law." Press
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    • 181 2 INTERNATIONAL, yet Singaporean. That is what the Malay language in Singapore should be, said Briga-dier-Gen (Res) George Yeo. Speaking at the launch of the Malay Language Month last night, he said Malay would remain an "important language of trade in the region". The Minister
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    • 42 2 T J. he Malay language should be developed and nourished so that it will thrive well into the next century. Mr Sidek Saniff, right, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Education), at the launch of the Malay Language Month last night.
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    • 45 2 Adopt a player now (TNP, Feb 27): The picture used was not of South Korean player Lee Jin Ho, who won the Volvo Tennis Championship on Feb 26 at the Singapore Tennis Centre. It was of another South Korean tennis player, Yoo Jin Sun.
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    • 410 3  -  Stories Lim Phay-ling 1 NEVER felt under-privileged until 1 stepped onto the polished wooden and marble decks of the Trump Princess. Sure, I was expecting gold-plated taps. But the sheer opulence of the $212-million vessel left me open-mouthed. The Trump Princess sailed into Singapore a week ago.
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    • 50 3 THE public can go to the World Trade Centre and ogle at the Trump Princess today from noon to 4 pm. The sleek white yacht is berthed at Pier 36. Admission is free, but you can only admire it from the quay. No boarding will be allowed.
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    • 255 3 THE new owner of the Trump Princess might be a Japanese tycoon, Mr Jonathan Beckett hinted to The New Paper. Mr Beckett is a director of Nigel Burgess Ltd, the London-based company which is selling the yacht for American billionaire Donald Trump. "We
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    • 121 3 C U L T U R li BITS What rites do Muslims perform when a baby is born? When baby is born, the father or o male relative would recite the azon (call to prayer to the public) beside his right ear, ana the kamat (call to the congregation before
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 547 4  -  By Suresh Nair A SENIOR banker under investigation by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau was found-dead below a block of private apartments in Tanjong Rhu. Mr Chan Chwee Chiew, 51, is believed to have fallen from the 11th storey home of a friend at
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    • 215 4 LOWERINCOME patients will not suffer from a shortage of affordable beds and services in hospitals. This assurance was given by Acting Health Minister Mr Yeo Cheow Tong. He said the new Tan Tock Seng, Kandang Kerbau and Toa Payoh hospitals will have
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    • 281 4 DENTAL TALK This weekly column on dental care conies from the Dental Health Foundation. Your questions will be sent to the Dental Health Foundation. Write to Dental Talk, c/o The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. MY child gets mouth ulcers now and
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    • 360 5  -  Stories/. Angeline Song SATANISM is so rampant in the United States that police officers in the major cities now have to undergo training to identify and combat satanic crimes. Mr Blaine Bartel, 29, said this is an interview with The New Paper yesterday. He
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    • 157 5 AN obsession with black clothing. Black is symbolic of evil and to satanists, evil is good. Wearing of occult jewellery such as the inverted cross, the ankh (an ancient Egyptian symbol) and the pentagram. The pentagram a five-pointed star may also be tattooed on
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    • 86 5 MR Blaine Bartel stressed that satanism is especially attractive to teenagers in urban societies, such as Singapore. "Teens are always intrigued by the supernatural. They fall easily into satanism because it teaches instant gratification of the flesh, ego and power." Many teenagers are also fond of rock music,
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    • 96 5 THE seminar, Satanism Unmasked 2, seeks to raise the public's awareness of Satanism. Mr Bartel will talk about the different forms of Satanism, its teachings, and ways of preventing it. It is organised by the Christian Growth Ministry, an organisation involved in missionary work, seminars and sale
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    • 109 5 DRINHO chrysanthemum tea and soya bean packet drinks now carry a message stockpile essential household items. At least two million of the packets will be used to convey the Civil Defence's "soft sell" message so that Singaporeans are not helpless in
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    • 80 5 THE Aiwa International Sales Conference will be held in Singapore from March 6 to 9. It will be held at the Oriental Hotel. This is the first time the conference is being held here. It will announce the latest range of hitech products from
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    • 469 6  -  WEEKEND WANDERER By Brian Miller T old swing creaks ever so gently. And as I go higher and higher the feeling is one of boyish exhilaration. The see-saws look tempting. But I am quickly reminded that it takes two persons to effectively enjoy
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    • 134 4 THE WAY OF THE This revolutionary book U based on the PEACEFUL WARRIOR premise that channeling is a skill that can A Book that Changes Lives be used by anyone who want, to connect /ft with the Universal Mind, higher self or a JvvJ DtnMillmar, spiritgu.de This New Age best-seller
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    • 52 5 Mohno OH YES TO RELIEF Aa^' Febs sb COLD RELIEF TABLETS If a cold is getting to you, get Febs Cold Relief Tablets. Because Febs with Vitamin C is specially formulated to ease nasal congestions and symptoms of colds effectively. g So, keep a pack of Febs handy! Another international
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    • 704 7 BffT 183 The Army. PI I A technician is what Koon Chung always wanted to be. After completing his studies, he was MM jV delighted when he read about such JH a chance in the Army. He joined us ■EL V and was trained in the technical ■B M M
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 449 8 Today's prison officers are firm but fair. They enforce discipline but they are equally concerned with rehabilitation, reports NG WAN CHING. She also profiles two of the 47 prison officers recently promoted in the biggest such exercise A BRAVE new breed of prison officer now
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    • 89 8 For dedication to duty. Ho Ah Ngow Ho Toon Chin Manjit Singh Cheong Koon King Saudiramogan s/o Subramaniam For high standard of work performance. Jai Pal s/o Amrit Lai Tan Say Teck Tan Puay Kiat Lee Boon Kiat Peh Beng Seng Lam Yan Weng Abdullah bin
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    • 639 8 'We never hit them 'They look like normal people SENIOR Rehabilitation Officer Melvin Wong: "You could liken it to a teacher-pupil relationship where the teacher metes out discipline for the sake of the pupil." Mr Wong, 28, is officer-in-charge of Falkland Centre for
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    • 448 9  -  Stories/ Paul Zach IT is a budget to keep the economy going and the population growing. Dr Richard Hu said this of the government budget on a TV show last night, not long after he had presented the details in Parliament. In Parliament, Dr
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    • 140 9 IN Parliament Dr Hu outlined five ways Singapore can continue to grow at high rates. 1. Increase workforce. More foreign workers will be admitted in controlled manner to formerly non-approved areas, such as the service sector. 2. Increase productivity. Existing industries will be upgraded. New
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    • 284 9 The Finance Minister also appeared on Friday Background last night, answering questions on the budget from Mr Ho Kwon Ping, president of Wah Chang International; Associate Professor Chia Siow Yue, economist, National University of Singapore; and Mr Jen Shek Voon, a partner with
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    • 247 9 FOR the most part what The Straits Times calls a Celebration Budget is the toast of the town. Singapore International Chamber of Commerce chairman Mr Boon Yoon Chiang calls it a "painless budget which should continue to stimulate Singapore economic growth particularly as
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    • 54 9 Details in our colour Centrespread. No change: Duties on liquors, cigarettes and tobacco, and petrol. Coming change: A consumption tax on goods and services may be introduced when existing taxes do not cover government spending. But it will not be needed probably for
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    • 497 10  -  By Chua Chong Jin PUT on your swimming cap that is the thrust of a campaign by the Singapore Sports Council (SSC). Aimed at ensuring hygiene in public swimming pools, the campaign will begin next month. It will start on a Sunday at either Toa
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    • 448 10  -  By Thusitha De Silva WEARING swimming caps in public pools is not necessary. This is the view of seven out of ten people interviewed by The New Paper yesterday. Most of them think that if an individual has good personal hygiene, then wearing caps
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    • 141 10 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. canopies: Some things, such as the branches and leaves of trees, that spread out and cover an area. cohesive: Describes parts that fit so well together that they form
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    • 312 10 A NEW method of treating nuclear accident victims also gives hope to Aids sufferers and children born without white blood cells. In this method, hormones are cloned to stimulate the manufacture of blood cells in bone marrow. The method was first used in Brazil in
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 248 11 AP. DR Morgan, who is involved in an international custody battle over her daughter, can have her passport back. She can now go to New Zealand to fight a lawsuit filed by her former husband, Dr Eric Foretich, an appeals court panel ruled yesterday. A
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    • 353 11 Reuter. POLAND'S border dispute with West Germany escalated suddenly yesterday as they swapped demands that raised bitter memories of Polish slave labour under the Nazis. The Bonn government has stoked Polish anger by saying it would recognise Poland's borders if Warsaw formally renounced claims for
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    • 317 11 Till death do us part or dad says yes IT had many ingredients of Romeo and Juliet and a touch of Chinese opera. However, it did not end in tragedy. On Thursday, a love-lorn 17-year-old girl, Xie Baoyun, attempted suicide in the toilet of Kuala Lumpur's Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
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    • 103 11 AP. A MAN is suing Mr Donald Trump, saying the billionaire businessman stole his idea for the board game Trump: The Game. Mr Walter Brockington III, a 29-year-old insurance man, filed the lawsuit on Thursday in the US District Court in Detroit. He is
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    • 164 11 WHAT can you get in record shops in Britain in future? Certainly not records, says the British newspaper, The Independent. It says records will be confined to specialist shops "catering for eccentric forty-somethings who remember the buzz they got from cumbersome easily-damaged vinyl." For
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    • 339 12 PRESIDENT BUSH ENLISTS NEW FIGHTERS FOR ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGN AFP. TEENAGE Mutant Ninja Turtles in America have a new presidential mission: Help convince kids to stay off drugs. President George Bush yesterday called on Hollywood television moguls to enlist cartoon characters such as the Ninja Turtles
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    • 229 12 AP. PHILIPPINES' Opposition Senator Juan Ponce Enrile may run for his country's presidency in 1992. He said yesterday he would be prepared to run if he is acquitted of rebellion and murder charges and if President Corazon Aquino seeks a second term. Enrile
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    • 123 12 AFP. THE Soviet Communist Party Central Committee will meet on March 11, one day ahead of a session of the full Soviet Parliament. The Central Committee will discuss proposed amendments to party rules, the Moscow Radio publication, Interfax, reported yesterday. Interfax said the committee
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      174 12 Wire services. GOVERNMENT securities slid back yesterday, depressed by sterling's weaker tone and dull sentiment on the West German bond market. The London market was also affected by a bad showing for the British government in the latest opinion poll, which had the ruling Conservative Party at its furthest
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    • 52 12 FT Industrials Fri 1,774.20 (1,764.90) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,660.36 (2,635.59) ST Industrial Fri 1,551.47 (1,546.05) NST Industrial Fri 3,050.47 (3,039.75) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,937.93 (2,933.13) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,567.70 (1,570.10) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 34,057.56 (34,829.58) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous
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    • 180 12 Wire services. THE stock market headed higher across a broad front yesterday and blue chips extended their advance to a fifth straight session. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials closed at 2,660.36, rising 24.77, bringing its gain for the week to 96.17 points. Confidence in US financial
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  • UPDATE
    • 1217 13 ►Centoejme I —-?r SWEDISH TUNES. The \tr\ Singapore Symphony 1 Orchestra together with the Swedish Embassy hosts Swedish cellist Frans Helmerson in this concert. On the programme is Tchaikcvsky's Manfred Symphony op 58, Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No 2 op 126 and Ravel's Daphnis and Chloe
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    • 19 13 CENTRESTAGE: SWEDISH TUNES OUT AND ABOUT: TRADE FAIR TALKS: STUDY IN BRITAIN SUNDAY: ISLAND IN THE SUN
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      73 13 Featuring Matthias Frey on piano, Wolfgang Tiepold on cello and Christoph Haberer on percussion. This trio will be performing nine pieces from its album "Y M Theirs is a combination of electronic and non-electronic sounds. The music has easily memorisable themes and improvisations. 8 pm. PUB Auditorium.
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    • 279 13 r~yr island in the sun. But the island is totally fictitious, says the title. This musical comedy incorporates a talent quest, a look into the totally fictitious island's nightlife and featuring songs about the island. From today until Thursday. March 11 to March 15. 8.15 pm. $20 (inclusive
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  • Showtime
    • 599 14  -  By Wong Sing Yeong w HO'S that guy? That must be the question you asked when you saw Chen Zhichao on the Nine O'Clock News. The 30-year-old army medical officer is a part-time newscaster. SBC has been on the hunt for part-time male
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    • 185 14 YOU too can read the news on TV. SBC is now looking for male part-time newscasters. All it takes is basic language proficiency and camera presence. You don't have to speak like a BBC newscaster nor look like Tom Cruise. "Strong proficiency in the language is a
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 62 15 ORIGINAL LONDON CAST RECORDING B r M' ,J v r h^; '.^@!w^SSp ✓^v* WB^+ BP—' v| IfM F F f T Newsweek says, ul Miss Saigon* clinches the triumph of the international musical... an occasion that won't be missed by millions of theatergoers..." BEfe^A: iflM| Vfe, yp TliyMji- GEFFEN Available
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  • 219 16  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Adeline Woon I SUPPOSE I should have known better than to turn the TV on during an exercise programme. There, she was, this fitness instructress pumping away while I was snacking in an armchair. No, I'm not going to jiggle along
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    • 1076 16 WHO'S THE BOSS AGAINST THE WIND j l Tony Danza: Tony meets Jesse Nash, Sean Chen: Plays Kejian, who tries a new boy in the neighbourhood who WT t£L^e in &n illegal race to win is very concerned about environmental the prize money. Julie, unable to stop j fiRE, W
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    • 1005 17 THEMOMENTHAS D0N TL00KBA K tlflBMfVl COME MUSIC THROUGH THE will "1 'JfP' A* (SBC 8,3.15 pm) ftO'S Hi IP Mi Jt Chaw Yun Fatt: Piays a labourer in /cor- c o„ TO > MBfir ,i»H«HiHj||ii. iilliifflMnUl this World War 11 drima. Alex Man "H ««M il II f /.ill plays
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  • spotlight
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      560 18  -  FOR INDIVIDUALS AND 4 FAMILIES 4 The Government Budget unveiled yesterday by Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu is in many ways a give-away package No new taxes were levied and both the family and businessmen stand to benefit most from it. It is a Budget with a $1.5
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    • Article, Illustration
      367 18 THE door will be opened wider to let in more foreign workers. The Government will gradually and in a controlled manner let in a revolving pool of foreign workers for what are now unapproved sectors. Traditionally, foreign workers are used in the hotel, manufacturing, shipbuilding and construction sectors.
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    • 402 18 MORE SPENT ON PR Public relations is growing in importance to the Government, judging from the increasing amount of money allocated for it. For 1990, $41.18 million has been set aside for public relations, up from $28.23 million last year. ON WITH THE SHOW Campaigns and exhibitions are
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    • 39 18 Customs and Excise Taxes (eg. tobacco, liquor taxes) $1 4b jpj| J* Motor Vehicles Taxes $1 6b r i Other Taxes $1 3b f Fees Charges II y yf (eg. licences, fines) $1 Ob V Others $4 6b H
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    • 999 19 THE MOMENT HAS D0N T L00K B *CK COME MUSIC THROUGH THE lilT A 7 (SBC 8,3.15pm) J QQ'S 'Wifi ffiimJt' Chow Yun Fatt: Piays a labourer in /cor- c o„ TO > Ml' ,i»H«HiHj||ii. ntlfliilllmM r (Ais World WarIIdrama. Alex Man /VS i ff. tI «M» ill P 111
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  • 219 20  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Adeline Woon I SUPPOSE I should have known better than to turn the TV on during an exercise programme. There, she was, this fitness instructress pumping away while I was snacking in an armchair. No, I'm not going to jiggle along
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    • 1086 20 WHO'S THE BOSS AGAINST THE WIND j I Tony Danza: Tony meets Jesse Nash, SMffffli Sean Chen: Plays Kejian, who tries >y a new boy in the neighbourhood who ■rJMf ta^ie n &n illegal race to win is very concerned about environmental the prize money. Julie, unable to stop j
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 484 21  -  Cinderella Lyon Opera Ballet Kallang Theatre, 8 pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday FIRST NIGHT REVIEW/ By Adeline Woon Adeline Woon I I 'N the hands of the Lyon Opera Ballet, Cinderella leaves the fairy-tale realm and takes the step fantastic. Especially when Cinderella's fairy godmother is
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    • 465 21  -  By Lo Tien Yin A NEW face to watch today is Millie Phuah. You will find her on Crime Watch, at 8.30 pm over SBC 5. She takes over from part-timer Ms Boey Wai Sie. Ms Phuah, 29, will be co-hosting the show with Mr
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    • 346 22  -  By Adeline Woon AND IN THIS CORNER DJ JAZZY JEFF ft THE FRESH PRINCE (JIVE) TWO years after He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper, the pair prove that they are very much larger than life and twice as natural. Good fun, especially with your ringside seat in I Think
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    • 294 22 BONNIE Raitt's surprise Grammy sweep is sweet music to cash registers at Singapore record stores. Since winning four Grammys on Feb 22, her year-old Nick Of Time album has been ringing in good sales, according to six major record shops contacted. "Sales are moving quite fast
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    • 254 22 JUST who is Bonnie Raitt? That's the common reaction from some music fans when asked what they know about her. As Y K Yeoh, 27, forex officer, confessed: "I've only heard of her because I saw the Grammy Awards on television." Raitt, 40, is the the whisky-voiced
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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    • 50 22 ((tIEBRAT//y G tWQS IN MV-QUD A en^s: Brian Richmond \%A a W Lee Jacintha Michael Chiang Victor Khoo Chariee Roger Kool Lim Kay long Russel Wong etc Hear the hits Only With You, T I Sunburn more on 4th MAR (SUN) .30am 2«oopm mmm m QABT tMMA lIMA PAKT2ot€iWCASpeaal *w»«bi»onUJ9acPt.Ciiiim»*u»»>
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    • 52 23 SHOW TO TEACH BABY TO Your baby can learn to read at two years old, at three or even younger. In this book, Glenn Doman shows why tiny children want to, can and should learn to read. Only $9.90 137AW»AK) Times The Bookshop 1 New Industrial Road. Singapore 1953 Times
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 486 23 SATURDAYRADIO COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief r ?-C7 12.05 Real Fun 12.03 Popular Classics I Tc r 1 Wil| be. f 1.00 Naurs and Weather Report 1.00 News and Share Market Review /SrrQk 7 I.10 Traffic Report/Interlude 1.30 Popular Classics (cont'd) a tape'" 1.30
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    • 432 24 COMICRELEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh IfldilldilfciTfliMß NOON Kids' Spotlight NOON Newsdesk A1000rt.... I\^nl "3Ub61N681 (LLUyMM f tAIVWJ KOH, HE' WjAIJE Ul2 The pops 12.45 Worldbrief SO fJICE Of "WE TORN* l /M6AHNE! Dttf T BDIHEK g J "J? T* uu ,00 World News IOU TO COWe OOT. IT'S, WTTH THE"
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 54 25 np f 1 en weeks ot delicious food choices m* <M« WQI t Savour the exquisite taste of rich curry fish head in our special issue of specialty curry fish head BRaW restaurants found in R E 1 our Gourmet raie feature on March 7 in The New Paper Fastads.
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    • 38 25 m r Your Draam Com True Begin your life together with a beautiful pledge of love and committment. Tell the world that you love each other. With a wedding announcement in The New Paper. FREE. Call 737-5900. V
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    • 742 25 SUNDAYRADIO mximrm EECiDllH E3JHHIBEM1 EOISIHUHi 6 am News in Brief 6 am New* in Brief 6 am News in Brief and Breakfast Club 6amNewshour 6 OS Rise A Shine 6.03 Programme Summary Weather Report 6.30 Sentimental Journey 7.00 World News 7 00 News and Weather Report 6.05 Breakfast Classics 6.05
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 223 26 FASTads 737-1166 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION 800 Food/Entertainment 800 Food/Entertainment I @OKOW I JAPANESE RESTAURANT (pas. M»T PHQ8Y OHUAT) inclusive of soft drinks 25 NEW varieties everyday I Specially prepared by our/apanese chefs TEPPANYAKI SET MENU From S28++ 9-coune SET From I28++ Menu includes main course (selecton of Beet, Pork,
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    • 305 26 t 811 Personal Service*/ I Merchandise T" arTyou suspicTous of] SPOUSE I AN J affair? i I 'km iTfl I We are licensed by the S'PORE POLICE I i J FORCE to conduct a I 0 V^" CONFID£NT,AL X > v I<W professional team of CID I SCfewn d Ex-Police
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    • 473 26 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment In Neptune Shipmanagement Services (Pte) Ltd invites suitably qualified male/female candidates for the following course of study. j Diploma In "j Marine Engineering Successful applicants will be given 553,000 per annum when undergoing the course of study at the Singapore Polytechnic. After the award
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 615 27 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employmont 831 Employment •fj \'f) ADE How about flexible hours when school reopens? I—'1 1 w Apply now for the following vacancies: looking nuwoEw/ruT-niEan rUK JvD REQUIREMENTS: mmmm m B Hardworking responsible IMf 11 K ■No experience needed as training will
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    • 60 27 831 Employment PATHFINDER TRAVEL PTE LTD We are looking for a young energetic suitably qualified person to assume the position of: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Those who are confident of being able to meet the challenges of this position, please submit your application with full details of experience and qualifications U»
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 342 28 831 Employment H M Neptune Shipmanagement Services (Pte) Ltd invites suitably qualified male/female candidates for the following course of study: fj j~ Diploma In "j Nautical Studies j y Successful applicants will be sponsored at the Singapore Polytechnic for a Pre Sea Induction Course of 5Vi months to be followed
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    • 31 28 831 Employment An Airfreight Forwarding Co. Urgently Requires FEMALE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT/ ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR Experience required Knowledge of accounts Transport allowance and other attractive benefits Interested candidates pleat* contact Peggy •t *****66
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    • 178 28 831 Employment MALE ft FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES required urgently Earning up to $2,000 per month including commission Interested, please call personally from Ip.m. to sp.m. at C. M. A. ELECTRICAL HOME APPLIANCES 317, Outram Road #01-61 Glass Hotel Shopping Centre Singapore 0316 Tel: *****72/ 3 to contact MR DESMOND ANG
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    • 396 28 831 Employment VACANCIES a Indonesian RMtaurant in Orchard Araa raquiraa S 2 CASHIERS S 1 RECEPTIONIST 9 WAITRESSES/ WAITERS 1 1 KITCHEN HELPER S 2 WASHERS S 1 DRIVER S Interested Applicants please call 2 TEL: *****94 for an appointment f-— Multi-national manufacturing company dealing In the 5 OH and
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    • 94 28 831 Employment Construction company requires LAND SURVEYOR with at least 3 years of relevant working experience diploma in land surveying PROJECT MANAGER e degree in Civil or Building Engineering with 5 years and above of working experience in both civil and building works Interested, please write in with photograph and
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    • 344 28 831 Employment S LEA HIN CO. (METAL FACTORY) PTE. LTD. i An MtaMishod contractor for architectural alu minimum work* roquiroa DESIGNER possess at least a i diploma in Bulldi lng experience In dei signing of architeci tural aluminium able to communlj cate with people at i all levels i Salary
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    • 326 28 831 Employment 1 Restaurant Requires: a 2 MALE/ FEMALE FULL/ PART-TIME sl. OENERAL CLERK ■2. CASHIER S3. HOSTESS 2 ■4. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES ■5. COOKS/ ASST. cooks ■6. KITCHEN I HELPERS S S7. CLEANERS J ■8 PANTRY" i MAIDS i Cloaad on Sunday* A PuMtc HoSdey* 5 Walk-in Interview, spm 5
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  • 397 29 Few however, get the challenge and responsibility ot putting a navy on the seas. Or are entrusted with maintaining the sophisticated weapons that ensure Singapore's independence. Because it is such a crucial role. Naval Mechanics receive the best technical training, resulting
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  • SPORTS/RACING
    • 522 30  -  TODAY'S ACTION By The Three Musketeers THE fourth race in today's card is the "main" race of the day. This only goes to show how poor the rest of the card is because Race 4 features nine Class 2 horses whose next move in the
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    • 336 30 TOMORROW'S ACTION THE fields are a bit better for tomorrow though punters will find the seven races barely enough to whet their appetites. The two Class 2 1,700 m races are both fairly open. They have been nominated as the quartets for the day. In the
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    • 460 30  -  ISUPER CLASSIC BOWL By Alfonso Chan FORMER World Cup champion Paeng Nepomuceno of the Philippines was a hot ticket for the Super Classic finals today after burning up the Orchard Bowl lanes with a superb high series of 2616 pinfalls. Paeng was lying in 61st
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  • SPORTS
    • 379 31  -  Stories/i Abdul Shukor N I 1 OT only is Jurong Town hoping to go on top of the Premier League table this afternoon against Balestier United, it wants to prove a point to the national team selectors. "It is really an insult to Jurong that
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    • 226 31 PREMIER LEAGUE TELOK Kurau's K Elangovan was last night suspended for two matches by the Premier League Disciplinary Committee for spitting at a linesman in a League match against Safsa on Feb 25. Elangovan was adjudged to have spat at linesman Jimmy Chong and was
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    • SOCCER
      • 201 31 AFP. GEORGE Weah, back in the attack after a four-month absence because of a knee injury, inspired Monaco to a morale-boosting 2-0 victory over Paris St Germain in yesterday's French First Division clash in Monaco. The result was just what Monaco wanted with a
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      • 189 31 Reuter. ALGERIA thrashed Nigeria 5-1 in the opening match of the African Nations Cup in Algiers last night, as Egypt decided to send a team after all. Two goals each from star striker Rabah Madjer (36th and 59th minutes) and Djamel Menad (69th, 72nd) completely
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    • 84 31 SNOOKER AFP. ALEX Higgins, who forecast that he will win the British Open title, took another major step towards keeping his word yesterday. The irrepressible Irishman, self-dubbed "The Peoples' champion", destroyed Steve James 9-3 to reach the final of a world ranking tournament for the first
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    • 237 32 AFP. LINFORD Christie will run in this weekend's European indoor championships in Glasgow, Scotland, after a dramatic llth-hour change of heart last night. Britain's fastest man, who just a week ago declared he was not interested in appearing, will line up in the
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    • 243 32  -  By Alfonso Chan NO athlete has been nominated for the Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year awards, the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association said yesterday. But discus thrower James Wong has been nominated for the Meritorious award for his silver-medal performance at last year's South-East Asian Games in
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    • 121 32 AFP. THE Ninth Asian Track and Field Championships will be staged by Malaysia from Oct 15-20 next year, the organiser, the Malaysian Amateur Athletics Union, announced in Kuala Lumpur last night. It is expected to spend $1.7 million to host the biennial championships at the
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    • 150 32  -  By Suresh Nair A LONG overdue welcome to "senior citizen" runners. Oldies will make their mark for the first time in tomorrow's Singapore Amateur Athletic Association All-Comers meet at Kent Kidge Road. Two events 100 m (3 pm) and 5,000 m (6 pm) have been
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    • 229 32 BOXING Reuter. THE tangled Mike Tyson-James "Buster" Douglas affair took another twist yesterday when real estate magnate Donald Trump filed a suit accusing the Mirage Casino-Hotel in Las Vegas of interfering with his right to stage a rematch. The suit, which also names Douglas and his
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    • 251 32 Wire services. TOP seed Brad Gilbert and Swiss No. 1 Jakob Hlasek reached the semi-finals of the ATP tennis tourj nament in Rotterdam yesterday. Gilbert beat Amos Mansdorf, of Israel, 6-1, 7-6 (8/6) and fifth-seeded Hlasek defeated Alex Antonitsch, of Austria, 6-3, 7-5. BRAZILIAN national soccer coach Sebastiao Lazaroni
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    • 1005 33  -  Ken Jalleh Jr ZAINAL ABIDIN has been fraudulently posing as national squash coach these past five years, fooling people into thinking that he is a great coach. And that's a sumpah, which means cross my heart and hope to die. The proof lies in a file as
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    • 527 33 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Finnish Open Q-finals, men's singles: Morten Frost (Den) bt Wei Yan (Aust) 15-3, 15-8; Darren Hall (Eng) bt Bambang Suprianto (Indo) 15-5, 15-7; Hermawan Susanto (Indo) bt Claus Thomsen (Den) 15-1, 15-1; Anders Nielsen (Eng) bt Rikard Magnusson (Swe) 15-11, 15-12.
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    • 426 34 s INGAPORE squash will lose its longest-playing and most illustrious champion by the end of this year. Zainal Abidin, 10-time winner of the East Asia Individual championships and pillar of the Singapore team in more than a decade of success at world, Asian and
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    • 319 34  -  Stories/ Ken Jalleh Jr SINGAPORE'S best butterfly hope Tan V-Meng aims to make an impact in September's Beijing Asian Games by winging his way to the United States. The 16-year-old international is the second swimmer in less than six months to win a Singapore
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