The New Paper, 3 November 1990

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  • 16 1 the new paper WEEKEND^ EDITION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3/SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS
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    • 90 1 DEATH A woman teacher, 44, fractures her ankle getting off a bus. The doctor advises her for an X-ray. Nine days later, she returns. The X-ray shows she has broken her ankle. Twice she refuses an month later, she dies. It's an unusual case, says doctor. a BRANDO'S PSMPj" WANTED
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  • 58 1 What's she like? In goalkeeper David Lee's own words: "In Nettie I found everything I wanted in a woman ...kind, attentive and encouraging." Nettie Yeo and David marry on Sunday. Needless to say football fans will not see David play against Kelantan on Saturday
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 299 2  -  Special The New Paper's Saturday Special promotion: Six sets of Fragance bouguets, each worth $250, will be given away. Just answer five questions on Page 10 on current newsmakers and you may win these fabulous prizes. By Elena Chong WOMAN religious teacher died a
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    • 111 2 DOCTORS say this type of injury leading to death is rare. It happens in less than one per cent of injuries. According to a doctor, in this woman's case the fall probably resulted in some internal bleeding. "All the blood from the internal bleeding could
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    • 203 2 Reuter. AT least 10 people were killed and 50 wounded in clashes on Friday between police and armed civilians in the Soviet Union's southern Moldova republic. "We are very alarmed by the situation in Moldova where there is a great threat to peace and normal life,"
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    • 28 2 Netted in: A model showing off a white swimsuit and sun hat, part of Hob Mackie at his 1991 Spring Collection in New York.
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    • 348 3  -  By Angeline Song IT seems only yesterday we were celebrating Halloween. Yet on Sunday Santa Claus is coming to town. But don't worry, there are still 55 shopping days to Christmas. OP Saint Nick has even left his reindeer behind. Instead he'll be on board a tongkang
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    • 109 3 THERE will be a night market, or pasar malam, featuring amusement rides during the carnival week. There will also be a week-long exhibition of paintings, photographs and prints on the history of the Singapore River at the Warehouse Corner. The carnival ends on Nov 10 with a big
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    • 102 3 FOR the first time, the Environment Ministry is launching a Clean and Green Week to help people appreciate the environment. It will become an annual affair. This year's campaign is called Clean and Green Week Green for Life. Activities include the formation of ecology gardens in
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 188 4 t vA THE Government's Speak Mandarin campaign was again in the news on Friday. This time it was Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew who responded to the heat generated by the campaign. Mr Lee said the policy of bilingualism with English as the common
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    • 96 4 NON-CHINESE Singaporeans were consulted on the Speak Mandarin campaign. Slogans were shown to them before they were used, said Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Communications and Information) Ho Kah Leong on Friday. Mr Ho, who is also chairman of the committee to promote Mandarin, said this in
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    • Article, Illustration
      85 4 The Straits Times: PM: No reversal of bilingual policy. Business Times: Fuji Xerox in a deal to set up regional HQ here. Lianhe Zaobao: Other races should not be anxious about Chinese speaking Mandarin: PM Lee Berita Harian: Multi-racial policy will j continue. SBC morning news: President Bush will
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 52 4 INDONESIAN Homo Affairs Minister Rudini will visit Singapore for three days beginning next Tuesday to develop ties between the two countries and build on the good relations. During his visit he will study the workings of the Singapore bureaucracy, the government feedback system and how the general election
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      • 84 4 TWO news items that will give a boost to Singapore's relations with its neighbours. With Thailand: Thai-Singapore ties are "very good" and Bangkok has no hard feelings towards the Republic despite problems faced earlier by Thais working in Singapore, said Thai Foreign Minister Subin Pinkayan in Bangkok. With
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      • 48 4 MALAYSIA Airlines (MAS) has proposed to increase its domestic air fares. The move is to meet the increase in fuel costs, the company's managing director. Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman, said on Friday. MAS recently raised fares on its international flights by 7 per cent.
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      • 58 4 THK 7-Kleven chain has taken several steps to prevent robberies. It has hired a security agency t<* provide round-the-clock security services. It has also launched a month-long campaign to train its stall on crime prevent ion. The campaign tics in with the national Anti-Crime Month to be launched
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      • 43 4 ANOTHKR Singaporean man has been infected with the Aids virus. This brings to ~>7 the total number of Singaporeans reported to be infected with the virus so far. Thev include 22 cases of Aids. Of the 22, 1A have died.
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      • 36 4 TALKS on the future of US bases in the Philippines will resume in Manila next week. US officials have said they are prepared to look at the latest Philippine proposals "with an open mind".
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      • 50 4 AMKRICANS go the polls next Tuesday to vote for a new Congress with the US economy uppermost on their minds. Taxes, government spending and control of the growth of the US Budget deficit have eclipsed patriotism and fighting crime as the most stirring issues of the day.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 232 6 Grinding of teeth causes headaches Q: WHY do my jaws and head ache in the morning? Grinding of teeth during sleep is related to stress and sleep disorders. The habit puts stress on the jaw joint and muscles. The chewing muscles are also located on the side of the
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    • 125 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. airplay: The playing of a record on the air by a radio station. atrocious: Describes something that is extremely bad in quality. demure: Describes a person who is quiet,
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    • 449 6  -  By Chitra Rajaram THREE big names in South Indian films came to Singapore on Friday night but their arrival was so low-key that I almost missed them. There were no crowds awaiting them at the Changi arrival hall after their fourhour Air-India flight arrived
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    • 85 6 ALL the 11,200 tickets for the Indian "Oscars" show have been snapped up. The seating capacity for the show was increased due to overwhelming demand. The organiser had originally planned for 8,900 seats. "Within hours, the extra tickets were also snapped up," said Mr S A
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 491 8 It's a matchmaking party for singles. But Cupid seems to have lost his bow and arrows. The guys and gals just aren't mingling? Why, ask two letter-writers to a Social Development Section publication. CHITRA RAJARAM reports T HEY'RE single but not ready to mingle.
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    • 66 8 Social Development Unit: Set up in 1984 to match single graduates. Has about 10,000 members. J About 1,000 marriages. Social Development Section: Formed in 1985 to match O and A level singles. Has about 50,000 members. About 9,000 marriages. Social Promotion Section: Formed in March this V'ear to
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    • 156 8 SDS staff have always "played ice-breaking games at functions". This was what the head of the Social Development Section. Mr Sam Tan, told The New Paper yesterday. The letters from Mr Upset and Miss Outgoing were run in Channels "to provide some food for thought
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    • 483 9 Married man and lover die in car at lovers' lane FAMILY and friends of the man and woman found dead in a parked car at Upper Peirce Reservoir were shocked to learn the couple had been having an affair. The dead man's younger brother said:
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    • 178 9  -  By Ng Wan Ching THE family of Mr Lim Eng Kiong held a wake for him on Friday night. "We do not know anything of his outside activities," said Mr Lim's younger brother. He did not want to reveal his name. "As far as we
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    • 35 8 WIN HAPPV HQUOJdIS UNDER THt SUN From left Mr Leo Lam (Giordano General Manager) Winners, Mr William Tan, Ms Candy Koh (representative for Ms Cynthia Tan), Mr Daniel Ng (absent) GIORDANO Always there for me
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  • 356 10 WORLDTODAY S OME of the world's hottest bodies are in town but not of the human variety. They belong to the newest and sleekest cars to be unveiled at the Singapore International Motor Show. The show will be on from Monday until Nov 11 at
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 381 11 S I IX men appeared in a traffic court yesterday on charges of knocking into pedestrians. Thwe of them pleaded guilty. The other 'three are to appear in court again. A warrant was issued for the arrest of a seventh man, Tang Wah Keng, 43.
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    • 168 11 THREE American Express journalism awards are up for grabs again. Journalists from each of the three language streams English, Chinese and Malay can compete for the award. One from each stream will be chosen. Candidates will have to submit a set of
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 291 12 w I 1 ALK to Sentosa. Cycle there. Or drive your car across. All these are possible in a few years time when a road link is completed, linking mainland Singapore to Sentosa via Pulau Brani. The ground-breaking ceremony for this project
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    • 194 12 WHY do we need a road link to Sentosa and Brani? !n Sentosa, the wide range of recreational facilities, hotels and tourist sights has attracted a huge number of visitors. In fact, 3.5 million people are expected in the year 1992 to 1993. This means that the
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 282 13 Brithain hope to keep thugs off the RITAIN hopes to keep thugs off the streets and relocate them on the playing fields as sportsmen. Physical education is to he made compulsory in schools in an attempt to stem the mounting tide of teenage crime and
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    • 141 13 AFP. PHILIPPINE health authorities have warned Filipinos against using mother's milk, lemon juice or urine to cure sore eyes. Health Assistant Secretary Dr Alejandro de Leon said using "home-style" cures may do more harm than good, the Inquirer newspaper reported
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    • 216 13 THATCHER'S REMEDY TO HOWE'S BLOW Wire services. BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher shuffled three Cabinet positions on Friday following the resignation of her deputy, Sir Geoffrey Howe. Mr John MacGregor, 53, the Secretary of State for Education, was appointed Leader of the House of Commons
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    • 324 14 AFP. ACTOR Marlon Brando's woes never seem to end. He has been hit by yet another tragedy in the family. The latest: Daughter Cheyenne, 20, is in coma in hospital after a drug overdose. Los Angeles police want Cheyenne to testify against her brother who
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    • 231 14 USA Today. POP group New Kids on the Block has arranged for California's "closet-girl" to attend its concert. The 12-year-old girl, Rose Marie Sauceda, was locked up in roach-infested closets by her parents for 10 years. She was rescued last week from a
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    • 196 14 AP. THE estranged wife of American tycoon Donald Trump has decided finally to ask for a divorce. "Through her attorneys, Ivana Trump announced today (Friday) that with deep regret she is filing for divorce," lawyer Michael Kennedy said in a one-sentence statement released in
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    • 171 14 Reuter. A FORMER Japanese minister who died 12 days after being stabbed in the neck by an ex-mental patient, was given a transfusion of the wrong blood type before his death. Mr Hyosuke Niwa, labour minister in the 1988-89 Cabinet, died in hospital on Friday
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    • 126 13 Forgeries of cheques ana valuable documents such as your personal or company cheques, cash vouchers, invoices, share certificates, title deeds, bonds etc; are very common incidents imagine what could happen if your own signature has been forged on your stolen blank cheque. The end result...? Now, with a Dlrelo personal
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 220 15 Wire services. PRESIDENT George Bush will visit American troops in Saudi Arabia on Nov 22. The White House announced on Friday that Mr Bush's visit would be part on an eight-day trip to Europe and the Middle East that will include talks on
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    • 443 15 AP. THB Iraqi propaganda machine went to work again. This time, the Iraqis brought foreign reporters to meet a group of 13 Britons, five •Japanese, three Americans, a German, an Australian and a Zimbabwean-based Scotsman. The foreigners, located in three different strategic sites, denied being
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    • 151 15 UPI. CALLS to a national mental health hotline in the United States have increased between 30 and 40 per cent since the Gulf crisis began. "Most callers aren't aware that personal anxiety is increased by world tension," said Mr Ronald W Moreland. He is
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
    • 187 15 AFP. SHARE prices continued to rise in midmorning on Friday on Wall Street boosted by hopes of lower interest rates. The Dow Jones Index of leading industrial shares climbed 35.89 points to 2,490.84, finishing the week with a gain of 54.70 points. The good news was that unemployment
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    • 31 15 FT Industrials Fn U57&70 (1,572,10) Dow Jones Average ST Industrial Kn I.L.U in UL.133.88l NST Industrial I" "01.971 Hongkong Hang Seng Australian All Ordinaries n I il] Nikkei Stock Average
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    • 178 15 Wire services. SHARES stabilised in the London market on Friday to end the account on a quiet note following an initial slide sparked by the shock resignation on Thursday of British Deputy Prime Minister Sir Geoffrey Howe. The Financial Times 30-share index closed down 1.4 points at 1,570.7. At
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    • 745 16 saturdaytv 12.00 PM Couch Potatoes (Game show/stereo) 3DO pm Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 12.00 NOON News 12.20 Orca King of the Sea (Documentary): In the by Grandpa Talks of Old (Children's programme) IC TUi hierarchy of marine life, the killer whale is king. 330 j ero Q ne |fl«
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  • 232 17  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong MONEY makes the world go round, so goes a song. And that was clear on TV last night. In The Cosby Show (SBC 5, 7.50 pm), Vanessa is devastated when her parents refuse to give her an advance allowance for
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    • 281 17 saturdaytv Wff DOUBLEBILL FEATURE II: m, THE TERMINATOR jl (Channel 5, 12.30 am) A BRILLIANT flash of light and a ear-splitting explosion mark the arrival of the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger, i left), a cyborg (part man, part machine) sent from the future on a deadly mission. His task: To kill
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  • 1347 18 sports At noon on Sunday, Singapore's soccer goalkeeper David Lee will keep a date to marry Nettie Yeo, a girl he met on a blind date seven years ago. She says he is a gift from God. He says he's the luckiest man in the world. Both
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 911 19 sundaytv |HH rising unemployment, a worldwide economic *Tja9 and a polarisation of the electorate. T3m WySt^W s a a nst background that the story of V'l MMH vC If I Waterfront unfolds, focusing on the effects of a f«fl v I v E id eyes of the wharf workers, the
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  • Showtime
    • Article, Illustration
      495 20  -  BY Vivhen Chiong TSAI Chin takes no nonsense. You can tell this not only from her executive outfit, her unsmiling face and her music, but also from the way she handles herself. At a press conference on Thursday, she went right to Ihe point when she announced:
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    • 151 20 SATURDAY will be a night of Mandarin golden oldies. The NTUC Golden Orchid Classics concert showcases veterans S K Poon, Rebecca Pan. Qing San and Tsai Chin. NTUC members will also rub shoulders with the four. Mr A M Majid, president of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees,
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    • 862 21 It must be the wet weather or dry throats; new nightspots continue to sprout and spout on Orchard Road. Two more opened last weekend. PAUL ZACH dropped in and came out with these impressions. I I DON'T remember what music was playing when I
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    • 404 22  -  By Paul Zach E ARLY this year the ghost of the late, great Roy Orbison returned to the airwaves with fhis 1962 hit, Pretty Woman thanks to the hit film that borrowed its title. Now the film Ghost has resurrected the Righteous Brothers. This week the
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    • 214 22 THK Righteous Brother original 1965 version of Unchained Melody is used in Ghost. It shot back to Number 13 on Billboard's Hot 100 in the US last week even though Polygram did not re-release the single. That chart-ranking was based strictly on radio
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    • 420 23 Reuter. A I I MERICAN films and television programmes are perpetuating stereotyped images of the Ugly Arab and fuelling anti-Arab sentiment in America, experts say. "Insidious portraits of Arabs are embedded in the American psyche," says mass communications expert Jack Shaheen. The reason,
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    • 111 23 Since the early days of the film industry, said Mr Shaheen, screen scenarios have focused on the "rich, corrupt, dimwitted, sneaky, hook-nosed, fat, oily and oversexed sheikh". The 1921 film, The Sheik starring Rudolph Valentino, established a formula that has been imitated often: Arabs live in the desert,
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    • 123 23 A RECENT episode of a i popular TV soap opera fea- tured two sheikhs waging war against each other in the desert. "Viewers learned from this that Arabs live in tents, wear flowing robes, baggy pants or belly-dance outfits," he said. "And, of course, sheikhs hold Americans hostage,
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    • 177 23 AMERICANS of Arab de- scent say anti-Arab sentiment rooted in vicious stereotypes has bubbled to i the surface in every Middle East crisis, from the 1967 and 1973 Arab-Israeli wars to the 1985 hijacking by Palestinians of the cruise liner Achille Lauro. The present Gulf
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    • 391 25 COMICRELIEF SATU RDAY RADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh U2ni2Z!SECI]H E33HHHH NOON Future Hits NOON Newsdesk *SW ytft t L SSIrSS?V Wt I 110 Good Music. Company and Me 12.45 Worldbrief WrtDSwfyOU ITA C J Sfflf E ACCIDENT I TON6U€& 2.00 Casey's Top 40 With Casey Ka 1.00 World News J™ 1
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  • SPORTS/RACING
    • 570 30  -  top tips SULTAN GOLD VASE 1100 M STRAIGHT PREVIEWS. By The Three Musketeers KIM CLAPPERTON will he rating her chances of winning the Sultan's Gold Vase to take the lead in the jockeys championship. Recent form argues that her mount. Tuneful Melody, and the excitingly
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    • 202 30 ONLY dyed-in-the-wool punters will find much ol interest on Saturday's Ipoh racecard. Fields are small and there are few gallopers of note on parade. Main feature is likely to be Kim Clapperton drawing level with K L ()o in the jockey championships before going
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  • SPORTS
    • 225 31 PARIS OPEN Men's singles final: Live on SBC 12, Sunday, 9.30pm Reuter, AFP. STEFAN Edberg held on to his world No 1 ranking for at least another fortnight with an impressive 6-3, 6-4 victory over Swiss Jakob Hlasek at the Paris Open on Friday. But his
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    • 122 31 AFP. CHAMPION Liverpool faces a stiff test at third-placed Tottenham in a televised game on Sunday. The London club is unbeaten this season and boasts the best defensive record in the division, with only four goals conceded in 10 matches. But third-placed Spurs needs a dramatic
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    • 155 31 EUROPEAN C'SHIP Italy v USSR Reuter. ITALY will be deprived of captain Giuseppe Bergomi and two other key players for its clash with the Soviet Union in Rome on Saturday. The Italians are looking for a commanding performance after a poor start in Group Three in
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      • 103 31 AFP. PONTYPOOL United prop forward Stuart Howells, who has played in its Division Three matches this season, has been banned for 64 weeks. Howells received the longest ban handed out by the Welsh Rugby Union Disciplinary Committee after he was sent off for punching an opponent in a
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      • 143 31 AFP, AP. SUGAR Ray Leonard and his wife Juanita agreed on Friday to an out-of-court divorce settlement. It ended a 10-year marriage on what everyone involved said were amicable terms. Terms of the divorce settlement were not revealed, but Mrs Leonard had sought US$5O,OOO ($85,000) a month in
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      • 92 31 AFP. LESTER Piggott has been given the go-ahead to make his first appearance in France since his comeback to race riding. Piggott was granted a licence by the Societe d'Encouragement after details of his blood tests were received. The French relaxed their rules which fordid any jockey riding
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      510 31 Wire services ITALIAN First Division club Genoa has signed Brazilian World Cup defender Branco from Portugal's Porto, ending its interest in Soviet national striker Igor Dobrovolsky. Genoa said the 26-vear-old Brazilian had signed a two-year contract with an option for a third season. It did not say what the
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    • 337 32 Women's badminton in Singapore receives another blow. Coach Yeo Ah Seng wants to quit. It's pointless staying on, he says. BERNARD PEREIRA reports YEO Ah Seng wants to quit as coach of the national women's badminton squad. He is frustrated that after a year of being
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    • 183 32  -  By Abdul Shukor SPORTS officials have applauded Fraser and Neave's $1 million incentive package for Singapore's Olympic sportspersons. The announcement of the package was made by Singapore National Olympic Council president Dr Yeo Ning Hong on Friday night. Dr Yeo, who is the Minister
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    • 448 33 The score does not tell the complete story. Most players do not feel the strain. But the minority who do are the ones who carry Singapore's hopes. Concluding our two-part series, we conducted a private poll among national players. The results should send a signal to
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    • 263 33 TWO READERS WRITE WE WOULD like to make a suggestion to all clubs in Singapore: We hope by 1992, the clubs will no longer be using National players. The clubs should do some star searching on their own instead of relying heavily on foreign
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    • 137 33 MONEY or reputation? National soccer players are torn between earning money through the game and maintaining their form. Each match earns a player about $500. This does not include training allowances and bonuses. So the more games they play, the more money
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    • 213 33 Wire services. Results of Friday's international sports: SOCCER French Liv One:Kennes 2 Bordeaux 1, Montpellier 0 Caen 0. East German League Vorwaerts Frank furt 0 Risenhuettenstadt 0, Rot-Weiss Erfurt 1 Lokomotive Leipzig 1. West German Cup 2nd rd: Werder Bremen 2 St Pauli 0. English I)iv Four: Aldershot 2
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    • 676 34  -  The Lions are in no mood to tango, says S GULAM. One goal makes the difference. And one man Abbas Saad can make it happen The Lions are ready to go, says ALISTAIR EDWARDS. Kelantan's Thais are a threat. But one man Abdullah Borhan
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    • 140 34 ABDUL MALEK (above) gets his long-awaited break on Saturday night, but he's hardly excited about it. "What's there to be excited about?" said the 23-year-old policeman when it wa9 confirmed on Friday night that he would be standing in for David Lee. "It's a good opportunity
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    • 77 34 REMEMBER Seventies j wizard Dollah Kassim 70s? He and ex-Lions Samad Allapitchay, Robert Sim, Lim Teng Sai, and Don Ang will re live the Kallang Roar days Saturday night at the National Stadium. The veterans will take part in the Imperial Challenge, a penalty shoot-out
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    • 136 34 LIKE their contrasting personalities, Robin Chan and Mohamed Che Su have different approaches. Robin, a small, lean and easy-going man, preaches free-flowing, attacking soccer. He considers attack as the best form of defence thus his style of fielding attacking formations even for
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