The New Paper, 19 July 1990

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1 31 The New Paper
  • 15 1 the new paper THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 60 1 MY HUSBAND IS ALIVE! Mrs ilM Soon's wait is over. Her husband, Mr Soon Tse Aik, calls her on the phone from Manila and tells her "I am safe." Mr Soon tells how he escaped the Philippines earthquake. Pages 10 md 11. Abbas is the heartthrob of S'pore girls .4
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  • Article, Illustration
    92 1 A woman hears shouts of "Bakar!". She wakes her son who rushes out of his .Telok Blangah Drive flat to find the lift landing on fire. A mattress and two doors dumped at the lift lobby are on fire. Mr Sim Yeow Boon helps his neighbours put
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 460 2  -  By Michelle Lee IT was past midnight when provision shop owner Sim Yeow Boon was woken up by his mother. She had heard someone outside shouting, "Bakar!" (burn). Mr Sim, 26, rushed out with his fire extinguisher. He found the lift landing just two doors
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    • 111 2 THE maximum fine by the HDB for illegal dumping is $400. If the case is brought to court and the offender convicted, the maximum fine is $1000. The Housing Board said: "HDB has all along advised residents not to dump bulky refuse at common areas. This may pose
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    • 73 2 Reuter. MR Karl Menninger, the father of American psychiatry, died on Wednesday at the age of 96, the Menninger Foundation announced. Mr Menninger, who founded the world's first psychoanalytic hospital, helped bring psychiatry out of the dark ages through public lectures. He also wrote books
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    • 51 2 What is a tension headache FIRST AID BITS This is a headache which is due to tension of the scalp, face or neck and is caused by stress. This is different from migraine. Nine out of 10 cases of headaches are tension headaches. Usually both sides of the head are
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    • 596 3 Three national servicemen died on Monday night while rappelling from a helicopter. A fourth soldier was dragged back in time. What is rappelling? Why and when is it done? COLIN CHEONG reports H rBU-RAPPBLLING, or moving down a rope from a helicopter hovering as high as 10 storeys,
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    • 131 3 ELITE forces such as the Commandos and the Guards use heli-rappelling in their military operations. The helicopter enables troops to be moved very fast and fairly far. This means units can respond extremely quickly to changes in the battle situation. Hover-jumps jumps from up to
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    • 140 2 iHitatin resulted*^ [D[T]lHl from a c t j HotlinePlus mil elm call 734-7711 H0TUNEPLUS IF you want to share a point of view, call 734-7711, or write to: The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, Singapore 0923. Include your full name, address and phone. A New Paper Exclusive"]
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 479 4  -  By Kwan Chooi Tow Feeling hungry? just pop up to the rooftop for a salad or a slice of melon. Students of Riverside Secondary School can do just that: Toss a salad with fruits and vegetables grown on the school's rooftop. The school in WoodlandsNew Town
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    • 335 4 WALK into the Mandarin Ballroom this Sunday and you'll find a lot of "sexy talk" going on. A range of topics stretching from human sexuality to Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD), birth control, breast and cervical cancer, abortion, male impotence and infertility and even test-tube babies
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    • 100 4 lo browse or to enjoy art for Over 60 participants from 11 countries Displaying antiques, ceramics, crafts, paintings, sculptures, jade and ivory collections, primitive and tribal crafts. After The Rain Wu (man Zhong AUCTION SALE: Over 60 pieces of unique and historic antiques, paintings and sculptures will be put on
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 487 6 IT was drizzling. A young girl lay unconscious on the pavement. Her distraught mother tried to flag down a car. She stood in the middle of the road, but 10 motorists passed by before one bothered to stop. The good Samaritan was Mr Ng Choon Thiam. Housewife
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    • 434 7 Part-timers should get perks too, says Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan. His ministry has drawn up some guidelines. TRUDY LIM speaks to employers about their part-time practices MATERNITY leave, medical and dental benefits and free meals are just some of the perks already offered
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    • 89 7 YESTERDAY, Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan said his ministry had drawn up guidelines for terms and conditions for part-time work. The guidelines recommend that a written contract of service be drawn up between employer and parttimer and benefits to be r converted to cash should be
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    • 11 6 mwm ran mwm 734-7711 This story resulted from a HotlinePlus call
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 234 8 1 Prime I Minister Lee Kuan Ye* set 1 up the SAP 1 scheme in 1979 to 1 preserve the I language 1 ethos of old Chinese schools. ■There are 10 primary SAP schools and nine secondary SAP schools. ■SAP schools accept Indian and Malay
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    • MINISTER RESPONDS TO TWO ISSUES
    • 181 8 DR TAN met principals of eight SAP schools and Chinese High School on July 4. They later summed up their views in a letter to him, noting that: SAP schools differ from the old Chinese schools because students learn both English and Chinese at first language level
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    • WHAT MPs SAY
      • 77 8 EIGHT Mf J s spoke after l)r Tan All supported the eoneept of SAP schools but four had reservations on its impact on multi-racialism MR Yatiman Yusof (Tampines GRC) spoke in Malay. He questioned the need for SAP schools for Malay and Indian pupils. He said: "The
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      • 53 8 DR Ow Chin Hock (Leng Kee) quipped that he was speaking in EL2. He said those who question why public funds are used to finance SAP schools cannot prevent other taxpayers from raising similar questions about why funds are also used for those projects which only benefit
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        45 8 MR K Shanmugam (Sembawang (IRC) also felt there was no need to set up SAP schools for Malays and Indians as this might lead to a more divisive society. Instead he suggested that SAP schools have "three branches" teaching CLI, MLI and TLI.
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    • 155 8 NEWSPAPER AND PRINTING PRESSES (AMENDMENT) BILL SOME foreign newspapers and journals wanting to sell and circulate here will have to apply for a permit, if Parliament approves a new bill introduced yesterday. The Newspaper and Printing Presses (Amendment) Bill is aimed at publications which comment or
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 312 9 Bernama. THE Mentri Besar of Johor, Tan Sri Haji Muhyiddin Yassin, has spoken of the opportunities that would come with the proposed extension of Singapore's MRT system to the state. Those engaged in tourism and public transport, he said, would have opportunites to take part
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    • 222 9 Bernama. IT was a good day for the election commission's coffers. Some 148 candidates lost their deposits in the Sabah state elections, totaling $444,000. A candidate has to secure at least one-eighth of the total votes cast in a constituency to avoid losing his deposit
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    • 364 10  -  IN SINGAPORE w For one woman, her agony of waiting is over. The Philippines earthquake had spared her husband. But eight other Singaporeans remain missing after the quake that left more than 300 dead and 700 others injured By Yaw Yan Chong "I'M safe" these
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    • 197 10 EIGHT Singaporeans who are believed to be in Baguio are still unaccounted for, said an official of the Singapore Embassy in the Philippines. The official added that there had been no reports of any Singaporean casualty. Three others have been located and have been flown to
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    • 302 10  -  By Angeline Song THE telephones at the Philippine embassy off Nassim Road have been ringing non-stop since Monday night. "We have been receiving a lot of queries from Filipinos, Singaporeans and even Australians who are anxious about their friends and relatives in the Philippines," said the spokeswoman.
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    • 101 10 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their j meanings. deviation: Turning away from a particular direction or rule. eavesdrop: Listen secretly to a private conversation. entanglements: Getting tied into knots. fusion: Mixing or uniting different things into
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    • 471 11  -  Three Singaporeans, caught in the middle of the Baguio earthquake, took two days to escape from the disaster. This is their eye-witness account, as told to YAW YAN CHONG, during an early morning call from Manila IN THE PHILIPPINES Mr Soon: Mr Soon: Saw
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    • 375 11 ALL escape routes from Baguio seemed blocked. But undeterred, the three Singaporeans crossed over a collapsed fence and sneaked into a US military base to get to Manila. They arrived at about 7 pm Singapore time yesterday. Mr Soon Tse Aik, who led the group, said:
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    • 300 11 FROM PAGE 10 THR Baguio earthquake could be felt as far away as Manila, said five people who were in the Filipino capital during the disaster. The New Paper spoke to them when they flew into Changi Airport from Manila yesterday Housewife Mrs Emily Toh,
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    • 10 9 NEW LOOKS! NEW DIRECTIONS! NEW ATTITUDES! JULY ISSUE OUT NOW!
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 198 12 HOT STORY FOUR enemies want to end their quarrels. The US wants to talk to Vietnam on how to settle the Cambodian conflict. The Soviet Union has agreed to start talks with South Korea on establishing full diplomatic relations. The US change of heart is a
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 71 12 THE Seletar Golf Club has moved to settle a controversy over membership payment. It's going to return all payments, including interest, to unsuccessful applicants. The move follows criticism by some who felt the club should not have cashed all cheques received before confirming membership. Some felt
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      • 70 12 SINGAPORE and China are to establish ties in a few months, says the Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew said it is just a formality and there is no need for him to go to China to sign the agreement. Singapore has always maintained it will only
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      • 51 12 I had moments of interne despair. 1 wrote on the wall things like 'If I should die think only this of me that thenis some corner of a foreign field that is forever England'. Daphne Parish Out of Iraq: British nurse Daphne Parish, freed from Iraqi
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      • 46 12 CUBA is in the same situation faced once by East Germany and Albania. Asylum-seekers are taking refuge in foreign embassies. But the Government is taking a hard line. It says those sheltering at European embassies in Havana will have to stay there forever.
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      • 52 12 THE Burmese opposition party that won the elections is planning a march in Rangoon. How will the army, which has so far not handed over power to the election victors, react? Diplomatic sources say no major incident is expected other than minor clashes between security forces
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      • 74 12 SCHOOL children are being tested for possible heart diseases. The comprehensive programme has been included in the Health Ministry's school services and was started two years ago. A ministry survey last year found that 15 per cent of all school children are at risk of
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    • 98 12 The Straits Times: SAP schools: No major changes, says I)r Tony Tan Business Times: Singapore Soviet Shipping plans to go public. Pro-rated benefits for part-timers, leeway for bosses. Lianhe Zaobao: Singapore and China may establish diplomatic ties in next few months. Berita Harian: Mattar: Muis will not take over
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    • 19 12 'Figures for first six nomas or 1990 compared with the same period m 1989
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 334 13 Reuter. IRAQ'S threat of force against Kuwait and the United Arab Kmirates has brought a swift US pledge of support for the small Gulf states. Kuwait's Parliament denounced Baghdad for making what it called hasty accusations of economic sabotage that violated norms of international
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    • 222 13 AP. THE body's sex trigger, the elusive gene that determines whether an egg will grow to be a boy or a girl, may have been found at last by scientists. The gene is a switch that starts an embryo down the path to
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    • 182 13 Reuter. HIGH doses of Vitamin A dramatically reduced the duration of measles and cut the death rate by more than half in a group of children suffering from it, a new study has found. Measles kills about two million children a year,
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    • 404 14 Reuter. A NON-COMMUNIST guerilla leader attacked the United States' decision to open direct talks with Vietnam, saying: "It simply means you kill your own friend." Prince Norodom Ranaridh, son of exiled former monarch Prince Norodom Sihanouk, said in Bangkok that the onlyway to settle
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    • 158 14 Reuter. THE crew of a Soviet airliner foiled an attempt to hijack the plane to Turkey yesterday. It was the 12th attempt to take over a Soviet airliner in the last few weeks. The latest hijacker was overpowered by the crew after threatening to
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      232 14 Wire services. SHARE prices ended lower on London's Stock Exchange yesterday, pressured by a poor showing on Wall Street. The Financial Times 30share index closed off 12.3 points at 1,900.6. Volume was an active 595.2 million shares, compared with 374.9 million shares on Tuesday. Sterling's fresh attack on the
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    • 73 14 Reuter. TOKYO shares opened slightly easier on caution ahead of June money supply figures due to be released on Friday and on Wall Street's dip overnight. The 225-share Nikkei index eased 16.10 points, or 0.05 per cent, to 33,032.01 in the first 10 minutes of trade after falling 124.17
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    • 51 14 FT Industrials Wed 1,900.60 (1,912.90) Dow Jones Average Wed 2,981.68 (2,999.75) ST Industrial Wed 1,565.92 (1,571.04) NST Industrial Wed 3,323.26 (3,324.87) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed 3,528.29 (3,463.94) Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,615.70 (1,623.00) Nikkei Stock Average Wed 33,048.11 (33,172.28) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading
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    • Article, Illustration
      234 14 Wire services. THE stock market lapsed into a broad decline yesterday, retreating from record highs amid renewed worries about inflation. Before the market opened the Labor Department reported that the US consumer price index rose 0.5 per cent in June, surpassing many estimates by brokerage-firm economists. The news
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  • Showtime
    • 490 15 USA Today. A NITA Baker is fuming. The hotel operator has ignored her many requests to hold all calls. The singer jumps to her feet, storms towards the phone and asks for the manager. Uh-oh. Baker on the rampage? A ringside seat to one of her infamous
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    • 309 15 USA Today. AT 32, Anita Baker has her eyes set on more than music. She wants children. She tried, but miscarried last year while touring with Luther Vandross. "It still hits hard. I relive it every other day. I'm walking through an airport and somebody
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  • travel
    • 662 16  -  By C Shantheni N O, there are no flying carpets, Ali Baha caves and belly-dancers. Instead, Morocco will win your heart with its colourful streets and simple way of life. For me it was wandering into a souk (local bazaar) and seeing generations huddled together, working
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    • 132 16 Getting to Morocco: You can fly to the Mediterranean cities of Kurope, such as Barcelona in Spain, and hop on a flight to Tangiers. There is also a sea ferry from Spain to Tangiers. Visa: A visa is needed to enter Morocco. Since there is no
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    • 263 16 Casablanca only a dream VISIONS of Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in each other's arms filled my mind as we approached the ancient city of Casablanca. I had always imagined Casablanca as the ideal romantic getaway but I was sadly disappointed. It is like any other modern city. Casablanca is
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 939 17 thursdaytv VIVID iijiiillillH PAPA WE LOVE YOil TONIGHT'S programme takes a special Jf AS Yusheng is unaware of the past Bv V talks to the film s stars Warren Beatty and ra misdeeds of Li Zhendong (Liu Dan, right) M< JT i Madonna, Dick Tracy and B and his father,
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  • 265 18  -  SEEN LAST NIGHT By Adeline Woon IT'S funny how you need to step outside of your own shoes to get a better perspective. In The Wonder Years (SBC 12, 7.30 pm), Kevin's only interest is in shooting hoops with his best friend, Paul. But
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 349 18 thursdaytv ha v PEACE has been the rule of the day for Dr David Banner (Bill Bixby) for the past few months. Banner holds a good job at the Lambert Institute and love «glp I.( r blossoms between him and Maggie Shaw (Lee Purcell). 4 s transformation to the Incredible
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  • SHOWTIME
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      517 19  -  By Lo Tien Yin YOU either love opera with a passion or you can learn to like it. That's what Richard Gere says in the film, Pretty Woman, when he takes Julia Roberts to La Traviata. Opera director Tom Hawkes, 52, thinks so too. For him, opera is
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    • 211 19 CARMEN, a tale of a passionate gypsy, a soldier and a bullfighter, opens at the Kallang Theatre tonight, at 8 pm. Composed by Frenchman Georges Bizet in 1875, it was not an immediate hit. The composer died three months after its first performance
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    • 451 20  -  The Cadillac Man Opens today at Capitol and Changi 2 preview/by Adeline Woon i i T'S a nice movie that keeps you guessing all the time. When The Cadillac Man opens, you're treated to a series of panoramic shots. At first you think it's the
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    • 233 20 USA Today. MOST moviegoers who see Ghost will be leaving theatres with a tear in their eve and a song playing in their head: "Oh, my love, my darling, I've hungered for your touch..." A supernatural weeper like Ghost demands a haunting love theme, and
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 345 21 THURSDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief NOON Newt in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 N«ws and Waather Report 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1-15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Afternoon Fare 1.45 Midday Market Report 3.00 News in Brief
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 632 22 COMICRELIEF THURSDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh 10.15 The Cantabile Co .cert: The NOON Newsdesk CHtcK it out! I, s [nu«m5MEisH'TA M m. Krt NnmfeH one minor WL,, 17*1 SUPPOSED Sue 6MNDIWIHER lM HDWEI BWCKS... SOCto. MEttUM j 20 as part of Arts Festival. 12.45 Aady Kershaw s World of Haste iTofcOAREAT
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    • 360 23 831 Employment 831 Employment ri 1 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGER SALARY RANGE $44,000 $74,000 PER ANNUM The Challenge Arc you prepared to work in a dynamic environment that requires you to demonstrate your professional skills as a Human Resource Manager? Will you be able to work with a highly creative group
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 555 24 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment f TRIDENT TRAVELS LIMITED W NEPTUNE TRAVEL SERVICES (PTE) LIMITED i Xf (A member of NOL Group of Companies) e We are one of the most established and aggressive organizations in the travel industry. > We are looking for outstanding people to join our
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    • 356 24 831 Employment 831 Employment A well established Cosmetics Company requires: PROMOGIRLS Age 18 and above Secondary education We offer attractive salary, commission and benefits WALK-IN INTERVIEW on 18th, 19th and 20th July 1990 between 9 am to 00 pm at Yardley of London (S) Pte Ltd 43 Sixth Avenue Singapore
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    • 278 25 631 Employment We are a major international trading company dealing In well-known brands of ethical, OTC pharmaceuticals and consumer products. Our office is conveniently located at PSA Building, at the Junction of Alexandra Road and Paslr PanJang Road. (Bus Services: 8BS 10, 20,30, 51, 61, 93, 97, 145, 148, 184).
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    • 630 27  -  The prestigious British Open began yesterday. But talk was not about form or pedigree. Talk was, as usual, about the famous Old Course, whose shape and character was determined by nature and fashioned by man Source/ The Sunday Times of London Reuter. THE top golfers agree
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    • 9 27  -  Source/ USA Today Graphic/ Hup
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    • 65 27 USA Today. GOING for his third consecutive British Open title, Tom Watson (left) hit his second shot over the green and against the wall. He made bogey and lost the title to Seve Ballesteros. Ballesteros (right) had made only five bogeys in 72 holes,
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    • 191 27 USA Today 1876: JOF Moms took a nine on the 17th and (ell out of contention. Bob Martin and Davie Strath tied, but Martin lodged a protest saying Strath hit his approach shot to the 17th green before the previous group departed. The
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    • 912 28  -  He's hot. He's cute. He's clean cut. He's so nice. So is it any surprise that Abbas Saad, the new boy in town, is the soccer team's latest heart-throb? ABDUL SHUKOR has the story 0 Abdul Shukor story fAjS prefers to 1 UNI, IKK Alistair Edwards, the
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    • 151 28 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: CRICKET One-day international between England and India: England: 229 all out (A Lamb 56, D Gower 50) India 233-4 (N Sidhu 39,S Manjrekar 82, M Azharuddin 55 n.o, R Shastri 23 n.o). India won by 6 wkts. TENNIS Men's Mercedes Cup in
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    • 296 29  -  By Alfonso Chan in JAKARTA GREAT team spirit put the Singapore women in the running for a medal in the five-team event at Ancol Bowl yesterday. The women's high morale gave them the edge in the third game. They scored 1,020 for a final '2,809 which put
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    • 265 29  -  DUNLOP INDIVIDUAL GRADED SQUASH By Dennis Chia THE DUNLOP graded championship in progress at Kallang turned out to be a farce even before the first game was played. In the men's A grade division, the absence of top players like Zainal Abidin and Peter Hill
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    • 370 30  -  The draw for the Konica Cup championships which begin next Wednesday seems to favour China's Zhao Jianhua. Does anyone stand in the way of the dragon? BERNARD PEREIRA studies the draw and finds the Chinese a cinch to make the final Bernard Pereira Barking any
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  • 367 31  -  SINGAPORE versus SELANGOR National Stadium Saturday, 8.15 pm I By S Gulam A FREAK accident has put Singapore's top striker Alistair Edwards on the doubtful list for Saturday's cruncher against Selangor. The Australian's right toe nail almost came off after he knocked his foot against a hole
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  • 255 31  -  By Alfonso Chan in JAKARTA VICTOR'S Superbowl managing director Jimmy Phua promised a $5,000 cash award to the Singapore women's doubles team which won a gold medal in Asian FIQ championship yesterday. It was the first in the Republic's history. Mr Phua said he
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