The New Paper, 22 March 1990

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  • 15 1 the new paper THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS the 4/ paper
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Article, Illustration
    73 1 Why woman wants to tell all On Nov 19, 1988, American housewife Mrs Nancy Ziegenmeyer (above) was raped. Fourteen months later, Bobby Lee Smith (left) was jailed for life. Mrs Ziegenmeyer, 29, decides to tell an Iowa newspaper everything. "If I had not done all those things,
    Pictures/ DeS MOINES REGISTER  -  73 words

  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 314 2 THE Johor Mentri Besar has described the agreement to sell more water to Singapore as a commercial transaction between willing buyer and willing seller. Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said on Tuesday that he was happy with the "fair and equitable agreement that would be of
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    • 296 2 Wire services. P RESIDENT Lee Teng-hui of Taiwan told student leaders that he understood their aspirations but said their demands could not be met in one day. Mr Lee, 67, was voted to a new six-year term yesterday. In a speech after his election, the
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    • 169 2  -  By Julia Goh A MAN who used a broken fluorescent tube to rob a couple was jailed for four years and given 12 strokes of the cane yesterday. The district court had earlier called for a corrective training report on Khalied Silven
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    • 144 2 Reuter. POP music star Gloria Estefan could be back on stage dancing and singing in three to six months. Doctors have recommended surgery to treat a partially-dislocated bone in Ms Estefan's back, said spokeswoman Sharyn Wozniak at Scranton Community Medical Centre in
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    • Article, Illustration
      404 3  -  Not horses but athletes at Turf Club By Trudy Lim PEOPLE were cheering at the Bukit Turf Club yesterday, but where were the horses? The well-worn race track reverberated beneath the feet of the fit and the tough school athletes. It was the annual national schools cross-country race,
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    • 114 3 THE school cross country races were shifted from Macßitchie Reservoir to Bukit Turf Club this year for safety reasons. At the reservoir, students have to run along the main road. At the turf club there is a proper track. Also there is a public viewing gallery
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 75 2 I i Lei Woo Seafood Restaurant df] Shenton Way, #81-08 Treasury Building. Singapore 0106. Tel: *****77 Set for 4 persona: $58+ X. O. Lobster •Steamed "Live" fish with special sauce •Steamed chicken with ham mushroom •Green vegetables with seafood sauce Fried shrimp noodles Dessert Chef 8 Recommendations: Braised superior Shark's
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    • 39 2 Hotline Plus 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 Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 45 3 Why are Muslim graves marked with two vertical stones? A pair of vertical stone structures are used to locate the head and feet of those buried. The name, age and dates of birth and death are carved on the headstone. Rounded are for males and
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 481 4  -  By Amy Balan Business Times s INGAPORE Press Holdings has streamlined its organisational and operational structure, a move which will centralise its core functions while blurring further the lines separating companies in the group. Key among the changes announced by SPH yesterday was the promotion of the
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    • 209 4 THE NEW PAPER THE New Paper's chief editor Peter H L Lim is handing over to his deputy, P N Balji. "TNP has come of age in less than two years. It no longer needs a full-time chief editor," says Peter, who submitted six
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    • 262 4 SINGAPORE has been chosen as the venue for a major international cruise convention next year. The reason: The region's status as the world's up-and-coming cruising destination. The Seatrade Asia Pacific Cruise Convention will be held here from Nov 26 to 28, 1991. It will
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 617 6  -  Stories/ By Karen Goh w P ALK into the bank with U5525,000. Walk out with an investment worth U*****,000. The full-page advertisement in yesterday's The Straits Times sounds tempting. But taking up the offer means taking a calculated risk. It should only be undertaken by
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    • 196 6 YOU need to deposit at least U5525,000 with Chase. Using that as collateral, the bank will lend you up to five times that amount in most major foreign currencies. By investing in a currency whose value you think will appreciate, you may make gains at the
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    • 116 6 "WHY some people get rich and some people don't" starts the advertisement by Chase Manhattan Bank. The rest of the ad copy tries to provide the answer. But there are two main risks involved: Volatile foreign exchange rates the rate at which you bought the currency may
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    • 101 7 Congratulations! "Ybu're looking healthy with Meadow Lea Low Salt. Watch NEW PAPER/ meadow aP^ K 'SPIN WIN' E PROMOTION. y Mt f'«Ht (a V^Fy- N iibi ilw* 'ii I I if L'v' flrf i Wliiilf 11 i *J KHPH Meadow Lea Low Salt 3t£fJ Pick up a tub today and
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 45 8 DAY 8 YESTERDAY It was notable because no controversial issues were debated, major government policies challenged, or new measures announced. TODAY Debate continues on Ministry of Labour estimates. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Community Development are also scheduled for discussion.
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    • 408 8 MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS PEOPLE who leave their thumbprint at the scene of a crime might just as well leave their IC behind for police when the new cards are issued. The new computerised identity cards will be linked to the proposed police automated finger-printing
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    • 115 8 THERE may one day be something worse than just a fine attached to parking tickets demerit points. Home Affairs Minister Professor S Jayakumar said this was being considered to step up the drive against drivers who illegally park their cars. The Traffic Police are
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    • 145 8 FORGET about letting out that spare room in your Housing Board flat to stranded tourists-*at least for now. Senior Minister of State (National Development) Dr Lee Boon Yang said renting rooms as Bed and Breakfast facilities could disturb other residents. The idea was proposed by
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    • 101 8 MINISTRY OF FINANCE THE Government does not deliberately increase taxes and impose levies and other charges just to generate large budget surpluses each year. Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu stressed this in his reply to Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir). Dr Hu said
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    • 53 8 A PERSON who earns $10,000 a year but buys a BMW should have his tax accounts checked carefully. Dr Wang Kai Yuen (Bukit Timah) said that a sense of injustice arises when salaried men see around them hawkers and unsavoury characters like bookies driving around in
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    • 70 8 MR Chew Heng Ching (Eunos GRC) and Dr John Chen (Hong Kah GRC) renewed calls for a five-day work week for civil servants. Both MPs said a five-day week would mean a better quality of life for Singaporeans and time to have more babies,
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    • 112 8 THE Labour Ministry will monitor the influx of foreign workers under the new liberalised system to make sure there is no unhealthy dependence on them. Labour Minister Mr Lee Yock Suan said this would be done before further adjusting the 10 per cent limit for foreign workers
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 426 9  -  By Foo Siang Luen ABOUT 100 kites fluttering above Marina South were brought down to earth on Tuesday night on the orders of the Traffic Police. The incident happened at a carpark near the Superßowl, a favourite haunt for kiteflying enthusiasts at night. Several traffic
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    • 466 10  -  By Loh Tuan Lee IT IS a play; the castle is made of styrofoam and the knights are just actors. You think it is pure make-be-lieve. But some things about this German mediaeval festival are real. For example, don't underestimate those swords and battle axes that
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    • 59 10 THE knights' tournament involving mediaeval weaponry and German minstrel show will be staged at the Marina Mandarin Atrium Lobby from Friday until April 1. There are four per- formances nightly at 7.30 pm, 8.30 pm, 9.30 pm and 10.30 pm. The Mediaeval Pageant and the German School
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    • 207 10 THE New Paper/Meadow Lea Spin Win Promotion kicks off tomorrow at the fourth level of the OUB Centre. A coupon in The New Paper will invite readers to go down to the Centre between noon and 4 pm to play the
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    • 110 10 THESE words are in our stories. The following will help you check their meanings. equitably: When you deal with something equitably you do it in a fair and reasonable way that gives equal treatment to everyone. generate: When you generate something you produce it. minstrel: In mediaeval times, a
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    • 140 10 COME and be a friend to people who need social rehabilitation. A course to train members of the public to be Volunteer Probation Officers (VPOs) will begin on Aug 24. The nine-session course is organised by the Community Probation Service (CPS)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 97 10 Smooth Swinging Sound Ti[ fV Soothing live entertainment fjj W nightly with your favourite ucxjkioc cocktails and long cool drinks. Cover-up A swinging trio that brings you swinging hits and evergreens in English, Chinese and Japanese. Showtime: 8:00pm 12:45 am 10% discount on each bottle of liquor ordered (no beer)
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  • 138 11 WORLDTOCAY USA Today. US plastic surgeon Elizabeth Morgan picked up this week where she left off 2Vi years ago, taking daughter Hilary to school. Dr Morgan saw her daughter last weekend for the first time since sending Hilary into hiding rather than allow her ex-husband, oral
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 173 11 290-R Joo Chlat Road, Singapore 1542 1. At sorted Cold Di«h 2. Fried Crispy Chicken 3. Pepper Prawns SPECIAL 4. Sweet A Sour Ganipa U r MONTH OF RAMADAN m 5 Yam Basket A Casnewnuu I I PROMOTION FROM 1■ 6. Gai Lan with Seafood V 22 MAROI TO 24
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    • 188 11 What guarantee do you have to look your best? rh HHHHES^HMf mSaM Some portrait photos aren't always successful. You're not quite ready, the noise in the shop distracts you, and your photo for a serious job application or a 5 year passport can look a bit of a joke. The
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 1087 12 A longdistance interview by IRENE HOE FIRST, he kidnapped her. Then he raped her. He threatened her that he and his family would come after her family if she went to the police. But when Bobby Lee Smith raped Nancy Ziegenmeyer on Nov 19,
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    • 133 12 MANY people think rape is an act of sex. It is not an act of sex. It is an act of violence short of murder: He killed who I was and I can never be that person again. We, as a society have to
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    • 87 13 ZIEGENMEYER TELLS WHY SHE'S FIGHTING BACK NOV 19, 1988 Mrs Ziegenmeyer is raped. July 11, 1989 —The Des Moines Register publishes an opinion piece by editor Geneva Overholser on why the newspaper chose not to print the names of rape victims. July 20, 1989 Mrs Ziegenmeyer calls
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    • 301 13 SOMETIMES she spoke with such eloquent passion, such conviction, she could have been a seasoned megabuck lobbyist in full flow. When she criticised the legal system, she made her point with all the fluency and verve of a person whose opinion on public issues
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    • 782 13 %f% St)e flea Jflaincfl jKccjistcr MANY readers will be troubled by the series that begins on Page 1A today, "It Couldn't Happen To Me: One Woman's Story". Troubling our readers is not something we take lightly. I want to explain here why we are risking it.
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    • 382 14 Wire services. SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday ordered a series of tough measures against Lithuanians, including a ban on firearms. His presidential decree, read out on national television, came a day after the breakaway Baltic state protested against Soviet military manoeuvres on its territory. Observers said
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    • 53 14 Lithuanians have seven days to hand in firearms or risk the possibility of them being confiscated. Foreigners who "violate" laws governing their presence in the Soviet Union may have action taken against them including expulsion. Border troops of the KGB security service to step up security on Lithuania's
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    • 224 14 Nuns sell convent, buy car, horses and a castle Reuter. BELGIAN police are questioning eight nuns, who sold their convent and fled in a limousine to a castle they had bought near Tarbes in the south of France. A Bruges court spokesman said yesterday the nuns had driven to the
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
    • Article, Illustration
      282 14 Wire services. LONDON stock exchange prices finished lower after a dull session yesterday, with investors uncertain about the implications of Britain's new budget. The Financial Times 30share index stood at 6.2 points, down 1,771.4. There were few features in the dull dealings, and little leadership from Wall Street. Investors
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    • 90 14 Reuter. TOKYO share prices plunged this morning, pushing the key 225-share Nikkei index through the 30,000 benchmark level for the first time since Dec 1988. Investors worried by an ev-er-weakening yen had rushed to sell in early morning trading, said brokers. The Nikkei index plunged 828.31 points —2.69 per
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    • 51 14 FT Industrials Wed 1,771.40 (1,771.40) Dow Jones Average Wed 2,727.93 (2,738.74) ST Industrial Wed 1,572.19 (1,564.05) NST Industrial Wed 3,078.20 (3,071.05) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed 2,926.92 (2,880.03) Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,586.60 (1,595.80) Nikkei Stock Average Wed Closed (31,087.19) Figures in bracket* refer to those of the previous trading
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    • Article, Illustration
      280 14 Wire services. WALL Street stocks finished lower after light trading yesterday, weakened by profit-takers and by an uncertain earnings outlook for a broad range of United States companies. The Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials finished at 2,727.93, down 10.81 points. Stocks were mixed through most of
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1003 15 MIAMI VICE: WORLD OF IMHHM APP LAUSE nffdiiliH TROUBLE GRP LIVE IN SESSION A thriller Presumed dead, a retired azz Festival 85: .4 concert gangster returns to find his son kbe?* 6 ofacts under A H S^St^ gjjggg ii ill mil > i mill mil mm llii I jtM TTTir^—l
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  • travel notes
    • 42 16 THESE include tea, with the best being BOP (Broken Orange Pekoe); spices; sharWin; handicrafts; gems; leather goods; batik; and arrack (the local tipple). Bargaining at most places except in state-run handicrafts chain Laksala, and the arts and crafts Barefoot shops.
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    • Article, Illustration
      867 16 ancient cities, modern casinos IN 1982, more than 407,230 tourists had visited Sri Lanka, bringing in nearly $300 million. July 1983 saw the outbreak of Sri Lanka's savage civil war and the start of its tourism collapse. As ethnic violence exploded in its mainly Tamil northern and eastern
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    • 413 16 SRI LANKA is a 70 per cent Buddhist country. Buddhism is thus effectively the official religion, and Buddhism is generally not partial towards gambling. Yet Colombo has, at latest count, 16 casinos a major draw for East Asian visitors. How do these square with Buddhist traditions?
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    • 125 16 SKYTRAIN Travel is currently the leading specialist in Sri Lanka tours. It has four promotional tours on offer. A 4D Free 'n' Easy at $599; a 5D Explorer at $808; a 6D Ancient Cities at $868; and an 8D Safari Tour with Beach Stay at $989.
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    • 141 16 YES. All touro, anyway, avoid $he northern and eastern provinces where there may be a slight possibility of trouble either in the north-eastern port town of Trincomalee or in and around the Tamil "heartland" Jaffna peninsula in the far north. Mr Janaka B Nakkawita, Sri Lanka's
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 232 16 NO OTHER AIRLINE GIVES THE WORLD 3 AIR LANKA'S TASTE OF PARADISE. Our Bustling Sidewalks Our Rhythms Op Life Wm^k 1U^3r "*'^^^1 irWIi^Vi' in ifklW r aSB^ nk'IA t MW 'Am. 1 1 m I Our High Tees Our Glittering Nightlife <mm' You could visit the four comers of the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 975 17 MIAMI VICE: WORLD OF APP LAUSE nMfflffliJM TROUBLE PPPBH G|P LIVE IN SESSION |g^SWI(M A thriller Presumed dead, a retired Jazz Festival 85: .4 concert JP m •'I gangster returns to find his son kbe?* 6 ofacts under A H S^St^ gjjggg ii ill mil > i mill mil mm
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  • Showtime
    • 428 18 •'v "Vy.% x v>-V' •>--». ''.a.hv The 9th Hongkong Film Awards will be presented on April 8. VIVIEN CHONG opens the envelopes CHOW Yun Fatt and Sylvia Chang, who played a divorced couple in All About Ah-Long, head the nomination list far thU year's 9th Hongkong
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    • 80 18 Best actor Chow Yun Fatt; Jackie Chan; Richard Ng; Same Hung; and Michael Hui. Best Actress Sylvia Chang; Maggie Cheung; Fung Bobo; Ng Kar Lai; and Karina Lau. Best Film All About Ah-Long; Eight Taels of Gold; Beyond the Sunset; The Killer; and A Fishy
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    • 409 19  -  By Adeline Woon t HESE people look a bit sedate, don't they? Standing around posing for this picture. What you don't know is how long it took the photographer to get them to pose sedately. Meet the Fruit Buskets, a new performing group based at
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    • Article, Illustration
      279 19  -  By Wong Sing Yeong BASINGER'S SHORT SKIRT KIM Basinger received an award last week in one of the shortest skirts ever worn in the office of the US Secretary of State. Employees there put the phones on hold and hung on the actress' every word during the ceremony honouring
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    • 288 20  -  By Lim Kuan Chiang SHE was one of the most photographed models in the world. There was even a book all about her. But Marie Helvin flew in from London with little fanfare yesterday evening, accompanied by British director Tony Palmer. They are the
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    • 33 20 The Children will be shown at Capitol Cinema on March 23 at 9.15 pm. Tickets at $15 and $20 are available at Tangs. Wisma Atria, Hotel Phoenix and the Central Booking Office.
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    • 345 20  -  By Ting Mei See TWO of the films, which won British Academy Awards last Sunday, will be screened at the Singapore International Film Festival (March 23 to April 7). The French film, Life and Nothing But, which won the Best Film
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 45 20 I I Spice up your lunch or dinner I i With the piC|U<int |H taste of Thai cuisine Egl >n our Authentic Wj f a re Thai issue of 1 Gourmet Fare on March 28 in The New Paper Fastads. A SPECIAL FEATURE OF W^Shds
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 416 21 THURSDAYRADIO T COMICRELIEF FnTiTiTTiTTTf Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON News in Brief NOON New* in Brief Z~LI,. /t i < So 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics V I** I 1.00 N*ws and Weather Report 1.00 New* and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates il 7 2.00 News in Brief
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 490 22 COMICRELIEF n THURSDAYRADIO I Orchard Road/conn Goh li] 101 i NOON Good Music, Company and NOON Newsdesk 12.30 Off The Shelf —llvuoffO fftrt fHSF F-PoR A fWrAtrrt THERE, 12.15 Sentimental Journey 12.45 Andy Kershaw's World of Music Mi Ht***** 11 \\m 1H006«T I SAW A 1 J"" J e p,n
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  • UPDATE
    • 1618 23 ►CENmreiAGE AUDITIONS. Theatreworks is holding auditions for M Butterfly, David Hwang's play. They need one Chinese male, one Chinese female, three Caucasian males and two Caucasian females. Auditions will be in two sessions. 5.30 pm and 8.30 pm. Register 15 minutes before a session. Room
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    • 16 23 FILMS: FRENCH FILMS OUT AND ABOUT: CHARADES FOOD: SEAFOOD GALORE COMING UP: SSO CONCERT
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    • 51 23 Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs are up to their tricks again, this time on skates. 7.30 pm (weekdays). 10.30 am, 2.30 pm and 7.30 pm (weekends). Singapore Indoor Stadium. Tickets at $15/25/40/60/100 from Cold Storage and Isetan outlets. Until April
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 744 24 m WRSIadS 73R166 800 Food/Ent»rt*inm«nt 800 Food/Entertainmant 800 Food/Entartainmant 800 Food/Entartainmant 800 Food/Entartainmant 800 Food/Entartainmant 800 Food/Entartainmant ry Centre, Singapore 0923. (Beside%ton°HoteO //Chrisfin Laurent I EtMENCg Darts Room V -I For beer soft drinks only "W pill Available StjflVW S™ SlfA/C ATION Bpm-2 am Frl/Sat/ Eve of Public Holiday M■
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    • 33 24 T riding pp. urjtntty fx^ulfn. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Ability to type. OCE -O" Level. Experience not necessary u training will be provided School leavers are also welcome to apply Interested please call: 735-Mll
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 326 25 831 Employment 131 Employment 831 Employment ======s=s===^==i aas= lIF YOU HAVE I THE DRIVE TO BE THE BEST, WE WANT YOU TO COME ON BOARD. Requirements Minimum GCE 'N' level Ability to type Bilingual in English Mandarin Knowledge of PC an lU3^l^| j added advantage Working experience preferred but not
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    • 287 25 131 Employment 131 Employment Intan Group Of Companies We have immediate vacancies for 1) ACCOUNTANT e Possess Bachelor Degree In Accountancy or other relevant professional qualifications, e 2 to 3 years of post qualifying experience. e Ability to supervise work independently. e Knowledge of PC applications preferred. 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK
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    • 368 25 831 Employment 831 Employment Building Malarial* Co. Invitee FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Min OCE O' level with credit In English Fluent In English and able to converse In Mandarin Possess class 3 driving licence Age between 23-30 years old Some sales experience preferred SITE SUPERVISOR OCE 'O' level Valid class 3
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 326 26 831 Employment Japanese Plastic Moulding Company haa immediate vacancies lor: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN ITC in Electrical Engineering or equivalent To maintain, repair and trouble-shoot electrical control circuit/programmable controller ol machines Experience in plastic injection and robotic equipments will be an added advantage 5-day week with plenty of O/T Please apply personally
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    • 340 26 831 Employment An established plastic injection mould company requires MOULD DESIGNERS e able to use CAD Design EDM OPERATORS MOULD POLISHERS a all applicants with minimum 2 to 3 years of relevant working experience will be considered for all above positions Inlereated, plaaae call peraonelly at 21, KALLANG AVENUE #02—173/
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    • 341 26 831 Employment 1 5 An import-export company 5 1 haa vacancy lor the poet of. 5 2 STORE ASSISTANT g I Qualflcatlons: Mln. I OCE XT level I Knowledge of English 5 a Language H I Class 3 and/ or 2 licence I Age: 20 to 40 2 I Preferably
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    • 275 26 831 Employment An Hlibllihid European subsidiary require*: RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK Minimum GCE '07 'N' Level Able to speak fluent English Able to type Pleasant courteous disposition Wa o«ar a S day week good ■alary. Interested applicants, please call personally at: Nilfiak Pte Ltd 94 Tagore Lane Singapore 2678 Tel: 458-7500 A
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    • 330 26 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment You're leaving for some f VAI A A time for or because work, UlVj I |f| But there's a I I a rtamei way to stay J home after J J leaving. The Straits ocmp**,, I Times I T* I Weekly I iwrw. I
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  • SPORTS
    • 511 27 I EUROPE KICKOFF: ENGLAND AFP. T I iOTTENHAM substitute Paul Stewart headed in Man-of-the-Match Paul Gascoigne's 82nd-minute cross to put an end to Liverpool's unbeaten run of 20 matches yesterday. Liverpool lost its chance to go top when Stewart headed past goalkeeper Bruce Grobelaar. The defeat at White
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    • 307 27 TENNIS Reuter. A PAIR of Spaniards sent top seeds Ivan Lendl and Gabrieia Sabatini crashing out of the International Players Championships in rapid succession yesterday. Emilio Sanchez and Conchita Martinez produced one of Spain's proudest tennis moments when they eliminated both of the tournament's defending champions.
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    • 245 27 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER English Division One: Manchester City 1 Chelsea 1, Millwall 1 Everton 2, Sheffield Wednesday 1 Manchester United 0, Tottenham 1 Liverpool 0. Division Two: Bradford 3 Newcastle 2, Oxford 4 Leicester 2, West Ham 5 Sheffield United 0. Division Three: Bristol
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    • 269 27 Wire services. MEXICO, which is serving a two-year ban from all international soccer competitions, beat World Cup finalist Uruguay 2-1 in a friendly in Los Angeles yesterday. Mexican captain Jorge Davalos scrambled the ball into the net after just three minutes following a cross from Alfonso Sosa and six
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    • 297 28 EUROPEAN CUP SEMI-FINALISTS: AC MILAN, BENFICA, BAYERN MUNICH, MARSEILLE Reuter. M'SEILE 3 SREDETS 1 THE Marseille millionaires turned on the mag\c as they trounced CFKA Sofia 3-1 to reach the European Cup semi-finals by a 4-1 aggregate yesterday. The expensive collection of thoroughbreds assembled by president Bernard Tapie
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    • 205 28 Reuter. PSVO BAYERN 1 IB A Y E R N Munich captain Klaus Augen- thaler scored from a lastminute free-kick to earn his team victory. Augenthaler's 25-metre shot, deflected off PSV captain Eric Gerets, sealed a fine defensive display by Bayern which had a 2-1 lead from
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    • 167 28 reuter. DNEPR 0 BENFICA 3 TWO goals in five minutes from Aldesvaldo Limo put Portuguese champion Benfica into the semi-finals. After a lacklustre first half in which Dnepr had most of the play, Benfica sprang into action with Lima beating the bewildered defence in the 55th and
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    • 102 28 MORE REPORTS ON PG 32 UEFA CUP SEMI-FINALISTS: FIORENTINA. WERDER BREMEN, JUVENTUS. COLOGNE Reuter. JUVE 1 HAMBURG 2 ITALY'S Juventus conceded two goals in the space of seven minutes but hung on for a 3-2 aggregate win. The West Germans won the second leg 2-1, Roberto Galia
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    • 199 28 Reuter. AUXERRE 0 F'RENTINA 1 TWO players were sent off as Fiorentina put its disappointing form in the Italian League behind them it by advancing to the semi-fi-nals of the Uefa Cup on a 2-0 aggregate. A goal by Marco Nappi 11 minutes from time destroyed the French
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    • 132 28 Reuter. WERDER Bremen reached the semi-finals of the Uefa Cup yesterday to the sound BREMEN 0 LIEGE 2 of jeering from thousands of disgruntled supporters. The West German team was beaten 2-0 at home by FC Liege, of Belgium, but reached the last four 4-3 on aggregate.
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    • 137 28 I CUP-WINNERS' CUP SEMI-FINALISTS (one to be decided today): DINAMO BUCHAREST, ANDERLECHT, MONACO PARTIZAN 0 DINAMO 2 SPEEDY striker Florin Raducioiu masterminded Dina- mo Bucharest's 2-0 away win over Partizan Belgrade yesterday, taking the Romanian side to the semi-finals. Raducioiu, scorer of both Dinamo goals in the
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