The New Paper, 12 March 1990

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 cents the new paper
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    • 33 1 JOBS SCAM: TWO SINGAPORE WOMEN HELD IN KL /Page 2 Lithuanian deputies in Parliament vote to declare republic a sovereign state. Declaration greeted by cheers from people./ Page 9 FA CUP: LIVERPOOL HELD
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    44 1 Automatic flats doors at World Trade Centre shatter suddenly. One little boy suffers cuts. "I heard a loud bang. I looked up and saw a small boy standing near the broken glass and crying," says bookstore employee./ Paga 5 Picture/ Kenneth Koh
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  • 19 1 At least four explosions rock Queenstown Man's charred body found after long search 4* Picture/ Jonathan Choo
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 218 2 TWO Singaporean women have been arrested in Kuala Lumpur on charges of cheating job-seekers. They are alleged to have conned job-seekers of thousands of dollars with promises to provide on-the-job training in public relations. The women, aged 21 and 24, were picked
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      39 2 IF you want to share a [joint of view, call our Hotline Plus on 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.
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    • 496 2  -  It was frightening. Every time there was an explosion, it was followed by a huge ball of fire. I heard four or five blasts. Mr Lim Suan Lam, who works in a nearby factory. By Suresh Nair p OWERFUL blasts rocked the 'Queenstown
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    • 219 2 THREE gunmen robbed partygoers of $35,000 worth of cash and jewellery and then took away their bank cards. The gunmen used the cards to withdraw undisclosed sums from automated teller machines. They threatened to shoot the victims unless they handed over the cards and gave
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 455 3  -  THE Indian Cultural Procession is part of the Indian Cultural Month. It will be on March 25 at 7.30 pm on Serangoon Road. The cultural month will last from March 25 to April 21. Stories/ Angeline Song IT WAS a feast of sight and sound. The
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    • 172 3 THE 600 or so participants at the rehearsal yesterday were indeed having a ball of a time. Some dancers were so caught up with the joyous mood that they continued performing even when their turn was over. The South Indian Wedding Procession seemed to
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    • 134 4 MAILBOX You have a point of view. You can call our Hotline Plus (734-7711). You can also write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. We need your full name, address and also your telephone number if you have one.
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    • 432 4  -  By Griselda Loo MORE than 140,000 people visited the Career '90 exhibition during its five days. It ended yesterday. Employers who had set up stands at the event told The New Paper that they were overwhelmed by the response from the public. Singapore Airlines offered
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    • 118 4 ADOPTAPET i I Each week on Monday, this column will feature a pet in thr rare of thf Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SKA). The pet u ill be a dog or a cat in need of a home. FLEUR is very much
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    • 209 5 A YOUNG boy was hurt when a pair of automated glass doors at the World Trade Centre shattered yesterday. The boy was taken to the National University Hospital by his parents, said police yesterday. The incident occurred at about 4.15 pm, said a Port of
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    • 232 5 "WANTED: Bards, story-tell-ers, poets and ballad singers. JOB: To articulate the aspirations and sentiments of Singaporeans, their joys, tears, experiences, yearnings, foibles and achievements." This classified advertisement is due to be announced this morning by Dr Tay Eng Soon, Senior Minister
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    • 517 6 B AG your rubbish, don't bin it. That is the message the Ministry of Environment is putting out. It has distributed pamphlets telling people that rubbish bins look unsightly and can be toppled over. The bags should be left outside the home in the
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    • 300 6  -  By Lim Phay-Ling THE first made-in-Sin-gapore pho-to-degrad able and vironmentfriendly carrier bags were handed out to visitors at the Tanglin Day carnival yesterday. Also given out were fact sheets printed on recycled paper about water conservation, tropical rain forests, acid rain and global warming.
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    • 123 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. boleros: Short jacket-like coats that open at the front. buoyancy: The ability that a body has to float in water. defusing: Defusing a bomb is removing the fuse from
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    • 262 7 $14 billion. That's the estimated value of the construction projects financed by the Asian Development Bank. The projects are to be based gener- ally in Asia. The Construction Industry Development Board is urging local builders to go after this market. It is too big
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    • 111 7 SINGAPORE needs 1,000 more engineers, architects, project managers and building professionals over the next three years. They are needed to take care of construction exports, says Mr Chow Kok Fong of the CIDB. For this year, the market is expected to be worth $1 billion.
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      261 8 Over the weekend, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong talked about fighting fat and called for a return to a rugged society, while Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong spoke on being fighting fit and on regional security THE rugged society has not arrived, Mr Goh Chok Tong
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      202 8 SOUTH-EAST Asia needs the United States to stay in the region as a "persuasive" force, said BG Lee Hsien Loong last Saturday. If it does not, other powers will scramble to fill the power vacuum, said BG Lee who is Trade and Industry Minister and Second Defence Minister
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    • 180 8 IT WAS only one constituency but Mr Peter Sung had a big area to cover during his four-hour tour of Tanglin constituency yesterday. So big in fact that the walkabout became more of a drive-about. Mr Peter Sung, the Minister of State (Foreign Affairs and National
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    • 360 8 PHYSICAL educat i o n instructors look set to man the front lines in the battle of the bulge. They will have to start by being good role models, says Dr Seet Ai Mee, Minister of State (Education). "Good PE teachers and coaches are
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    • 130 8 DOC, coach, guru the PE teacher should be all this, according to Dr Seet Ai Mee, Minister of State (Education). She wants them to: Be fit and trim. Guide and counsel students. Nurture team spirit and leadership qualities. Promote good health. The Advisory Council for Sports
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    • 86 3 What is merisik in a marriage proposal? Merisik, is the first step in the procedure of a marriage proposal. It means to send out feelers. Traditionally, when a young man is interested in a girl, his parents would ask an elderly woman relative or friend to find out more about
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 348 9 Wire services. THE Soviet Baltic republic of Lithuania has declared itself a sovereign state. It became the first of Moscow's restive republics to attempt peaceful secession from the Soviet Union. Lithuania is on the north-western tip of the Soviet Union. The move, approved *by Parliament in
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    • 243 9 Reuter. PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev has rejected suggestions that the Soviet Communist Party has outlived its use and should change its name as part of reforms, says Tass news cyMr Gorbachev told the party's poli-cy-making Central Committee in Moscow yesterday that such a
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    • 138 9 AP. EUROPEAN governments, journalists and relatives appealed to Iraq yesterday for clemency for a London newspaper reporter who has been sentenced to death for spying. A British nurse was also jailed for allegedly helping him spy. A delegation of European Economic Community ambassadors went to
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    • 147 9 AFP. THAILAND wants western Europe and Japan to help finance a costly plan to move some 350,000 Cambodian refugees into neutral, new camps before sending them back to their own country. This was stated yesterday by sources close to Thai Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan.
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    • 355 10 SMART CARS ON SMART HIGHWAYS THE Bush administration plans to ease America's traffic woes by putting "smart cars" on "smart highways". About $26 million will be spent on research on high-tech systems to improve traffic flow, USA Today reports. The traffic plan is
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    • 219 10 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's visit to Kuala Lumpur last »week helped improve ties, Malayasian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. "Our relationship is okay. Of course, we do face problems from time to time," he said. He
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    • 129 10 Wire services. A CONVICTED drug smuggler who claims he sold marijuana to Vice-President Dan Quayle, has charged prison officials with harassing him to keep him quiet in the final days of the 1988 US presidential campaign. The inmate, Brett Kimberlin, 35, filed a complaint that
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    • 88 10 SHARE prices sagged gradually at the opening today as investors hugged the sidelines in the face of continuing yen weakness and ahead of account settlements later this week. The 225-share Nikkei index eased 107.55 points or 0.32 per cent to 33,885.57 in 10 minutes after rising 302.23 on Friday.
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    • 76 10 Chilean joy: The new President of Chile, Mr Patricio Aylwin (wearing sash) responds to the flag-waving crowd yesterday in Valparaiso city. Mr Aylwin was on his way to the inauguration. He took over from Gen Pinochet, ending more than 16 years of military rule.
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  • UPDATE
    • 1624 11 ►Centrkt^e THE WOLFIES TWO. A performance put on by Fengshan Primary School. It is jointly organised with Cultural Affairs Division, Ministry of Cultural Development as part of the Sixth Young People's Theatre Festival. 3 pm. Marine Parade Branch Library. Free. ISLAND IN THE SUN. But
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    • 16 11 HOLIDAYS: ALBERT THE IDIOT TALKS: FOR PARENTS FOOD: NONYA NIGHT COMING UP: CHARITY PLAY
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    • 56 11 TThis exhibition celebrates the late Zubir Said, best known for composing the national anthem. The exhibition concentrates on his life as a composer and teacher. Scripts and music scores written by the man himself are featured. 10 am to 6 pm daily. National Archives Exhibition Hall,
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  • 281 12  -  FASHIONTODAY THE first international Gottex swimsuit and resortwear fashion show here is on March 23. The gala is in aid of the Children's Charities. Ten local and eight European models will take to the catwalk at the Hyatt's Crystal ballroom. I For tickets, j call FJ Benjamin,
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    • 1004 13 Pag* 16 THE NEW PAPER/Monday, March 12, 1990 Pip» ENTERTAINMENT THIS CHAMPION «Jf!Lw iSsKss; A Chen Talks about her personal life and quick money after he wins a f and her future plans. Hosts Mary Hart boxing match. As the new heavyweight fg* Hi-j.J'ljjd,,,,. W and John Tesh also interview
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  • 214 13  -  SEENLASTMGHT By Lo Tien Yin WATCHING yesterday's Secret Ninja and Roaring Tiger (SBC 8, 3.15 pm), I was reminded again of some "unlikely" things that are quite commonplace at the movies: The undiscerning male He appears often in period dramas where a female disguises
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  • 1208 14  -  showtime By Vivien Chiong. YOU stroll into the Ee Ping Tang Restaurant at Amara Shopping Centre and a smiling face greets you from behind the counter. It is a face you see so often on TV as swordsman, swimming champion and conniving doctor. SBC actor
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    • 1042 15 Page 16 THE NEW PAPER/Monday, March 12, 1990 hp 11 ENTERTAINMENT THIS CHAMPION "Jf!Lw m W/ "H 4 Chen Talks about her personal life and quick money after he wins a 1 lailiw f A and her future plans. Hosts Mary Hart i; boxing match. As the new heavyweight 71
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  • 214 15  -  SEENLASTMQHT By Lo Tien Yin WATCHING yesterday's Secret Ninja and Roaring Tiger (SBC 8, 3.15 pm), I was reminded again of some "unlikely" things that are quite commonplace at the movies: The undiscerning male He appears often in period dramas where a female disguises
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  • Showtime
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      559 16  -  Stories/ Lo Tien Yin w you do not see in the coming TV serial, The Navy, you will see in The Boom. The Boom is the working title of a new serial in which you will see SBC's first underwater kissing scene. It is absurd of course, for the
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    • 118 16 THE executive producer of SBC's tear-jerker, A Mother's Love, Mr Lee Kin Moh, now wants us to laugh. "We want to look at social issues, but we also want to give it a light touch," he said. The 25-episode light-hearted serial, Xin Xin Xiang Rong
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    • 380 17  -  By Lim Kuan Chiang s EE a beauty contest and get free entry to a gymThis beauty-and-health treat is being of- fered by the organiser of the Vesakhi Di Raat Punjabi beauty contest-cum-variety show on April 22 at the Kallang Theatre. Those who turn
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    • 429 17  -  Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North March 12 SBC 5, 10.30 pm PREVIEW/ By Lo Tien Yin FORMER US President Ronald Reagan had said in 1987 that Oliver North's story would make "a hell of a movie someday". Well,
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    • 519 18 DAVID Bowie, chameleon of rock music, continued his long farewell to former glories with the second concert of a worldwide tour at Toronto last week. The 43-year-old rock star, who has switched roles and costumes at regular intervals throughout his career, has vowed to
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    • 309 18  -  We're No Angels Coming to Shaw cinemas preview/by Ting Mei See EVEN hardened criminals can become nice guys in the presence of goodness. That's the premise of We're No Angels, a comedy of errors set around two escaped convicts who, disguised as
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 277 19 MONDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News in Brief 1-00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 110 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 1-15 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Words and Music (cont'd) I*s Midday Market Report 3.00 News in
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 851 21 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION 800 Food/Entertainment 800 Food/Entertainment 800 Food/Entartainmant 800 Food/Entartainmant 831 Employment 831 Employment The Insurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd, Singapore's largest composite Life General Insurance Company, invites applications for the following positions: A) Internal Audit Assistants Minimum GCE 'O* level with at least 1• 2 years' external
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    • 33 21 831 Employment Outdoor Advertising requires 1) Artist/ Signwriter 2) Plastic Signcraft Worker 3) Apprentice 4) Co-Ordinator/ Driver (able to speak English) Pis. call personally: 81k.1035 Eunot Ave. 5 #01-53, S'por* 1440 Tel: *****15
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    • 588 22 891 Announcements i I %MW Singapore Press Holdings UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Singapore Press Holdings Group invites applications from outstanding and promising students enrolling for full-time undergraduate studies at Universities in Singapore and overseas in 1990. Present undergraduates from the universities are also eligible to apply. The Scholarships are tenable at the
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    • 200 22 891 Announcements 891 Announcements Foreign Trading Company requires: MD PERSONAL SECRETARY Applicants must at least havs: GCE 'O' or 'A' level Fluent in spoken it written English Chinese Able to translate in both languages Knowledge of computer (Wordstar) Minimum 1 year working experience In secretarial line, (school leavers may also
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    • 102 22 891 Announcements An established rompany specialising In the repair of concrete structures has vacancies for the post of: SITE SUPERVISORS R ui' ft 11 11 Diploma In Civil/ Structural (preferably fresh graduate) Possess valid driving licence Self-motivation with ability to work Independently and can communicate with all levels of people
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    • 495 22 831 Employment ißjl NISSEISANGYO (S) PTELTD (International Trading Co in Hitachi Group) We invite suitably qualified candidates for the post of: EDP ASST. MANAGER Degree or Diploma in computer science or equivalent. With relevant experience Reports directly to the Manager. Responsible for system study, providing information for decision-making, maintaining ensuring
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  • SPORTS
    • 217 23 Reuter. TOP seed Gabriela Sabatini, of Argentina, ended the sensational run of 13-year-old American Jennifer Capriati by scoring a 6-4, 7-5 victory on Sunday in the final of the Florida women's tennis tournament. Sabatini earned US$7O,OOO ($131,000) for the win, while Capriati took away US$2B,OOO for
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    • 275 24 BRUNEI MERDEKA GAMES AT LAST, Singapore has shed its image as bronze medal sportsmen thanks so much to the sepak takraw players. In winning the Republic's first silver medal last night, the Singapore takraw players were overjoyed in spite of defeat at the hands of Malaysia.
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    • 457 24  -  By Alfonso Chan FORMER Sprite-Coca-cola squash trainee Gabriel Goh distinguished himself by upsetting national junior and sixth-seed Basil Lui in the second round of the 15th Ascot Singapore Closed squash championship at the West Coast Recreation Centre yesterday. The U-19 competition is a showcase of tomorrow's squash stars
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    • 227 24 EXPECT a range of spectacular sights, strange surprises and gasping action at the Asian Basketball Confederation Women Championship. For starters, watch six teams test each other's nerves at the magnificent setting of the Singapore Indoor Stadium today. Matches between Division II teams are played this afternoon, and will
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    • 283 25  -  Stories/y Abdul Shukor GEYLANG International's surprising 2-0 loss to Balestier United on Saturday a match it had to win to retain its title marks perhaps the end of an era for a once great club. How can a club, whose list of players makes the
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    • 253 25 TYRWHITT 2 TELOK KURAU 1 STRANGE but true. Three of the Premier League's top brass were at Jalan Besar yesterday to watch Tyrwhitt beat Telok Kurau 2-1 in a bottom-of-the-table clash. The managers of Geylang International, Jurong Town and Balestier United were together to spy on
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    • 208 25 EUROPEAN SOCCER MEXICAN marksman Hugo Sanchez took his season's goal count to 30 the best in Europe as Real Madrid added Real Sociedad to their long list of Spanish league victims yesterday. Real Madrid, who have tasted defeat just twice in their march towards a fifth
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    • 126 25 Reuter. BENFICA and Porto drew 0-0 yesterday, disappointing the huge crowd which turned out expecting to see a classic duel between the Portuguese league's top two clubs. There were few empty seats in Benfica's 120,000-capacity Estadio da Luz stadium as Porto retained its three-point
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    • 581 25 Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Swedish Open finals Men's singles: Liu Jun (C) bt Poul-Brik Hoyer-Larsen (Den) 15-8, 15-11. Doubles: Li Yongbo/Tian Binghi (C) bt Ra/.if Sidek/Jalani Sidek (M) 16-7, 15-9. Women's singles: Huang Hua (C) bt Zhou Lai (C) li 6, il l. Doubles: Huang Hua /Zhou
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    • 589 26  -  Singapore's athletics bigwigs are keen to help women's javelin champion Xie Yuru improve. But Yuru, who quit training under coach Lim Boot Hiang, seems to be working on opposite tangents with the association. ALFONSO CHAN comments... Alfonso Chan IN spring, a young man's fancy turns to
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    • 161 26  -  By Bernard Pereira SINGAPORE'S top two junior snooker players have been given a rare opportunity to compete in the seventh Asian Championship in Jakarta in July. But you can bet it won't be "all sugar and spice and everything nice" for the aspiring youngsters. In
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    • 369 23 831 Employment GOODpfEAm requires an ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Minimum OCE O' level and LCC Higher Accounting with 2-3 years of working experience. Must be able to keep full set of books up to balance sheet. Ability to type and work Independently with mlnlmum supervision. Knowledge of computer operation will be an
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    • 306 23 831 Employment Well **labli*h*d Paper J Carton factory in Jurong Jj require* immodiatoly 1) QC INSPECTORS S I Preferably with work- 8 tng experience. 5 Male applicants must 9 J complete NS. J 2) SKILLED/ 1 UNSKILLED 5 PRODUCTION 2 WORKERS Z Prepared to work over- 8 time Preferably staying
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  • 294 27 AFP. LIVERPOOL 2 QPR 2 A BRILLIANT goal from England Under-21 midfielder Simon Barker earned Queens Park Rangers a dramatic 2-2 draw with FA Cup-holder Liverpool in a rousing quar-ter-final in London yesterday. Lan Hush looked to have fired the Merseysiders into a third successive semi-final in
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  • 26 27 Oldham or Aston Villa v Manchester United, Crystal Palace v Queens Park Rangers or Liverpool. Ties will be played on Aphl 8.
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  • 274 27 AFP. MAN UTD 1 SHEFFIELD UTD 0 MANCHESTER United reached the FA Cup semi-finals amid a storm of controversy with a 1-0 win at Sheffield United. Brian McClair's 29th-minute winner, his third goal in four games, was furiously disputed by the Second Division side. It claimed that Mark
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