The New Paper, 14 November 1990

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  • 16 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the J new paper
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    • 64 1 A Two armed robbers, posing as policemen, flasfca "warrant card" at shop assistant. They handci)f%%ml assault him, and rob (see drawing, right) his GoldKStf Plaza shop of $55,000 cash and goods yesterday./ Page 2 Made in Singapore Blood and sex rituals (above) are offerings of first English film being planned
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 564 2  -  By Yaw Yan Chong t WO armed robbers posed as police officers and handcuffed their victim. Then they kicked him in the face with heavy boots before robbing his shop of about $55,000 worth of cash and goods yesterday. The knife-wielding pair even flashed a "warrant
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    • 145 2 JOHOR police have nabbed 68 motorcyclists included 25 Singaporeans who took part in illegal races. The arrests were made in three raids in Johor early yesterday morning, the Berita Harian newspaper reported today. The chief of Johor's Traffic Police, DSP A Sabapathy, said
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    • 464 3  -  By Alfonso Chan M EDWM Rare is the title of a planned million-dollar feature film. This may well he the first Knglish language Singaporean film to be funded, produced, directed and shot in Singapore. The film will be based on the true life story of
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    • 118 3 ACTOR Lim Kay Siu stars as Daniel Wong Ah Mok, the "Adrian Lim" of the story. Playing his first "holy" wife Chan Yoke Lin will he veteran stage actress and food columnist Margaret Chan. Other major roles have yet to be cast. These include the roles of
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    • 195 3 FOR sheer stomach-turning horror, few stories can beat the saga of Adrian Lim, his wife Tan Mui Choo and girlfriend Hoe Kah Hong. They were hanged in 1988 for murdering two children, Agnes Ng, 9, and Ghazali bin Marzuki, 10, in Lim's Toa Payoh flat
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    • 124 2 Hotuneplus 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. Meet Your Communication Needs With Hitachi Keeomg in Touch Surveillance System with
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    • 65 2 1991 applications are invited for Years 10, II 12 matriculation courses at: Beaufort College Canning Tuart Colleges •Catholic Colleges of Western Australia •Edwards Matriculation College •Western Australian International College Admission Requirement: Min 5 GCE 'O' levels. <s_°* Cdll the Wester n Australian Govei nment eon '*****0f0r details <e V »Mi
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 199 4 HOT STORY SINGAPORE and the US have signed an agreement giving Washington increased use of military facilities in the Republic. The agreement was signed in Tokyo yesterday by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and US Vice-President Dan Quayle. Both leaders described the pact as
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 70 4 WATCHING television may be bad for the heart, warns a California child doctor. Dr Kurt Gold of the University of California-Irvine studied 1,066 children between two and 20 years old. Children who spent two or more hours watching TV or playing video games had twice the
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      • 68 4 Banks and hotels are among private-sector employers likely to pay bigger bonuses this year. Spokesmen for Hotel New Otani and Hilton Hotel say their bonuses will at least match last year's. Overseas Union Bank and OCBC Bank say they will pay a variable bonus next June in addition
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      • 113 4 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew has explained what is his most difficult job today: It is to ensure that the Singapore Government will succeed even without him at the helm. He told the Asahi Shimbun newspaper that "the most difficult thing to achieve now is to have
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      • 64 4 THE authorities regularly assess the security requirements of each diplomatic mission based here and provide protection where needed, officials said yesterday. They were reacting to concerns expressed by 30 envoys over security for diplomats at a meeting on Nov 5. Meanwhile, the British High Commission has praised the
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      • 63 4 ASIAWEEK, its Chinese-language edition Yazhou Zhoukan and a weekly Hongkong-based advertising magazine will require permits to circulate here when the amended Newspaper and Printing Presses Act goes into force on Dec 1. Fourteen others, which do not report regularly on Singapore, do not need permits These include
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      • 137 4 JAPAN has a role to play in ensuring world peace, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday. He said that for the present, however, he shares the sentiments of people in many East and South-east Asian countries who feel uneasy about Japanese troops going abroad. "There is
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    • 72 4 The Straits Times: UN chief: Peaceful solution is difficult. Business Times: Shareholders consider action against EMS. Lianhe Zaobao: PM Lee: Japanese involvement in keeping world balance will happen within 20 years. Berita Harian: Kuwait will he freed, vows Thatcher. SBC morning news: Diplomatic initiatives to encourage an Arab summit
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 216 6  -  By Elena Chong A N UNEMPLOYED man thought his worn out shoes too shabby to wear to a wedding lunch held at a void deck. So he nipped upstairs, stole a pair of army boots and went back to the lunch. But the thief did
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    • 258 6  -  By Charmaine Chan A TODDLER who was playing by herself in a bathroom drowned in a 36-cm high container half-filled with water. She was found by her grandmother, who pulled her out and took her to hospital. But the child was already dead, a coroner's
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 179 8 What's this? In this day of high petrol prices, high road taxes, traffic jams, COEs and CBDs, is the automobile fast becoming a thing of the past? Parents of these Woodsville Primary School pupils certainly would not take any chances with school bus delays
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    • 362 9  -  By Colin Cheong THK Fort of Singapore Authority's Maritime Museum on Sentosa is not just the final resting place for old boats. Within its grounds, visitors will also find two antique Merryweather fire-engines, retired but still bright Ted. Built in 1938 and acquired by the Singapore
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    • 135 9 SHIP ahoy! It is Maritime Week at the PSA's Maritime Museum on Sentosa. The week, which started on Monday and will end on Sunday, aims to make people more aware of Singapore's maritime heritage. Two contests, a film and a special exhibition of the China Tea Clippers (19th
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    • 264 10 f A BUS dragged a man 50 m yesterday morning without its driver being aware of this. Only when he heard a noise coming from a rear wheel, did the driver, Mr Lim Ang Ngia, 52, stop. He was shocked to find Mr Ow Yew
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    • 272 11  -  By Yeo Kim Seng A FORMER narcotics officer took his friend's gun to show off at a discotheque. Abdul Aziz bin Ariffin, 30, was yesterday fined $500 and jailed a day. He pleaded guilty to illegally having a gun on Christmas Eve last year. He also
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    • 218 11 AN evening fire completely razed a furniture factory in Punggol yesterday, with the damage estimated at about $250,000. No one was hurt in the blaze which gutted the Design 1 Consultants workshop. The manager, Mr Jimmy Tay, said he tried to put it out using carpets
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    • 424 12 THE Government has announced that civil servants will get an extra quarter-month's bonus this year. This brings their total bonus for the year to 2 7 /s months. But it has also cautioned civil servants to save part of their special bonus. The Government
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    • 85 12 MORE money is being saved by Singaporeans now than before. Singapore ranks 10th in i the world thriftiness chart with an average per capita bank savings of more than US$10,000 (about S$ 17.000) Last year, each POSBank savings account held an average of $1,000 compared with about $800 in
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    • 230 12 IF you want to save part or even all of your bonus, there are several choices open to you. Bank deposits If you are looking for higher interest rates, you should consider fixed deposit accounts, available at most banks and finance companies. Generally, rates for 12-month
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    • 107 12 THKSK words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. anteroom: A small room where people can wait hefore entering a larger room, usually one in which a formal event is being held. bullion coins: Gold or silver coins
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    • 422 13 On Monday, The New Paper printed a letter from a reader who felt that Singaporeans are prudes because they complained about the Mitsubishi car advertisement on television. Yesterday TRUDY Lim asked others if they agreed and where they would draw the line on decency PEOPLE
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    • 208 13 READERS FLUSHED BY MADONNA'S NEW IMAGE A PHOTO of Madonna posing with a new look next to a men's urinal sent hot flushes through some readers who called Hotline Plus. Others were just plain hot and bothered by it. The full-page photo appeared as
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    • 91 8 HB1& ■HI A r S Aih MM n j I They're ready to play, so get ready to dance. The Alleycats playing at the Pearl of Casablanca. The Pan Pacific Hotel 6 days a week (closed on Sundays). Now 'till January 31st. The Guest D.J. with the Alleycats, will be
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    • 212 11 Get your Sentosa Passport and discover a world of your own. Cfe <T. LK'nEPWATEP Ww" si. WP A Vm J t x^ X 4^HhPP lOICT siioso \o»w!iy whole workl ol excitement and adventure the attractions to collect the stamps. r— awaits sou .it Sentosa. Alter completing your Passport, you will
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 386 14 AFP. BODIES are lying in the streets of a quiet seaside village in New Zealand after a lone gunman ran amok overnight. Eight people have been confirmed killed in the massacre in Aramoana, a township of about 50 residents. It is about 27
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    • 156 14 AP. ROLLING Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is now in hosptial with two broken legs after a highway accident. The rock star's wife, Jo, was driving their BMW car when it crashed on Monday on the highway near Newbury, 80 km west of London, said
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    • 180 14 THERE are no favourites among the nine or 10 possible candidates vying for the three posts of the Umno vice-presidents. This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba at a dinner in Padang Seri Gelam, Johor Baru, on Monday night, The Star
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    • 210 14 AP. A TEXAS clerk's suggestion to improve productivity may win him a $17,000 award. But it has already cost him his job. Mr George Arroyos is one of the seven finalists for the first prize in the Governor's Productivity Suggestion Awards. The
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    • 338 15 Wire services. SIX Iraqi generals and 120 i officers were executed after they opposed Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, said an Iraqi captain who fled to Turkey with 92 soldiers. The deserters also said yesterday that civilians in Iraq were being forced to give food
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    • 212 15 Reuter. US Marines will soon conduct an amphibious assault exercise in Saudi Arabia not far from Kuwait. But the move is not intended to provoke Iraqi forces into a Gulf war, the Pentagon said yesterday. The exercise will involve at least 2,000 Marines.
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    • 342 16 THE Sultan of Brunei spent almost $2 million for a birthday party starring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. London's Sunday Express reported that Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah gave the party for his nephew, Prince Bahar, 9. It did not say when the party took place. Some
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    • 367 16 Wire services. BRITAIN'S former Deputy Prime Minister, Sir Geoffrey Howe, yesterday delivered a bitter attack on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in Parliament. He said other members of the ruling Conservative Party should also reconsider their loyalty. Several lawmakers said Sir Geoffrey's speech has set
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    • 216 16 Reuter. A BRITISH brother and sister who tried to kill their sick mother have been freed by a judge. .Justice Tudor Evan ruled yesterday that they had acted out of love for their terminally-ill mother. Andrew and Nicola Thompson had earlier admitted that they
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    • 271 17 AP. WOMKN who violate Saudi Arabia's ban on female drivers will be punished to "prevent the portents of evil". The warning was issued by the Ministry of Interior in Riyadh yesterday. It did not spell out the penalty for violators. The new measure will
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    • 28 17 Ugjy face of violence: Schoolchildren file past one of many cars damaged or overturned by demonstrators during riots in Paris on Monday. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 153 17 $67,000 for cutting down a protected tree. That's the fine a developer is likely to face in Britain if a new law is passed, the London newspaper Today reported. The British government is on a campaign to help save the environment. At present
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      239 17 AFP EARLY gains on the London Stock Exchange were whittled away by ongoing concerns about the weakness of the pound and divisions in the government. The FT-30 shares index was up 3.9 points at 1,593.6. A total of 419.5 million shares were traded compared to 478.3 million on Monday.
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    • 68 17 Reuter. STOCKS opened lower on index-linked selling. Index futures, now trading at a discount to the cash indices, were quoted ask only. The key 225-share Nikkei was down 220.13 points or 0.92 per cent to 23,753.54 in the first 10 minutes of trade. The key decliners at the opening
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    • 55 17 FT Industrials Tues 1,593.60 (1,589.70) Dow iones Average Tues '2,540.35. (2,540.35) c ST Industrial Tues 1,116.70 (1,102.89) c NST Industrial Tues 2,685.51 (2,673.23) c Hongkong Hang Seng Tues 2.998.97 (2,949.56) c Australian All Ordinaries Tues 1,348.80 (1,335.60) Nikkei Stock Average Tues 23.973.67 (-closed-) Figures in brackets refer to those
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      251 17 Reuter. AFTER having surged about 100 points in the past three sessions, blue chips edged lower yesterday as oil prices moved higher and profit-takers cashed in their gains. The Dow Jones industrial average dipped 4.95 points to close at 2,535.40 in New York Stock Exchange volume of 160.2
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  • spotlight
    • 68 18 The 2nd Singapore International Motor Show ended on Sunday.COLlN CHEONG brakes to take a last dreamy look at some of the show s 'fastest and mostest' in our rear-view mirrors. Coming ud: The Good, The Bad and The Cute Longest waiting list: The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL-24
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      81 18 Fastest: Our Uttcles in the Traffic Police will probably sweat when Mitsubishi's HSR concept car hits the roads it runs at 300 km/h. Costliest: Porsche's 911 Turbo will set you back $570,000. It moves from 0 to 1(H) km/h in just five seconds. Limited production! The Ginetta G32
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      96 18 Most affordable: Suhnru's 800 cc Viki at $32,833 is even cheaper than BMW's Kl motorcycle which sells for $33,829. Spunkiest. Mazda 121 com/tact four-door sedan with 1323 cc injection engine and soft sun root: With its diminutive size, it should handle traffic easily. ('an seat four comfortably. Cutest:
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      147 18 These are nice, decent, family-types you would dare to bring home to meet your mother. They do not attract attention although they look good. The Bad are heart-stoppingly beautiful and most impractical. Rarely the main auto in a man's life, they still hold his heart. While The Cute
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 805 19 wednesdaytv MARRY ME SIGHT |W w (Channel 8,6.45 pm) PANORAMA: NO WAY BACK V not inclined to fell he g r highly THE second programme on South Africa 1 V f popular beef noodles recipe, nor the Hf,; ''H examines President KW De Klerk's (right) I, J shop, even if
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  • 228 20  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Lo Tien Yin PET names for close friends and enemies come from distant galaxies. We used to be so inspired by sci-fis when it came to giving people nicknames. Last night's Masters of the Universe (SBC 5, 9.30 pm) brought to my mind
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    • 315 20 wednesdaytv REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE wt i I JIM (James Dean, left with Natalie Wood), Judy (Natalie Nfifciw KfIKH V Wood) .md Plato (Sal Mines) are three disillusioned teenagers who cannot relate to their families, school or society. As a result of the accidental death of a schoolmate, Buzz, the
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  • 1128 21 DEARAGGIE AGGIE gives advice every Wednesday. Questions Aggie cannot answer are put to other experts such as doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New' Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. You must give your name and address. But The
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  • Showtime
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      470 22  -  By Lo Tien Yin Singaporeans have had quite a big swig of Russian culture lately, if not their vodka. The year started with the Georgian State Dance Company. Then came the Moscow State Circus, the Bolshoi Ballet and, most recently, the USSR Festival Orchestra. And for the first
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    • 545 23  -  By Vivien Chiong THEY are not crying anymore. They did enough of that in the 60s when they starred in Cantonese tearjerkers. Always bullied by tyrannical mothers-in-law in the past, veteran sob queens Nam Hong and Miu Kam Feng have now assumed happier roles. The
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    • 150 23 WHERE: Victoria Concert Hall WHEN: Nov 20, at 8 pm TICKETS: From $10 to $30 available it the usual booking centres NIKOLAI Petrov was born into a family of musicians and dancers famous throughout Russia. He studied at the Moscow conservatoire, later achieving sucess
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      293 24 USA Today. SOMETIMES, talent strikes twice. As with playwright Tennessee Williams, who was painting at age 14. And singer Frank Sinatra, who paints still life. Artwork by 25 people well-known in other fields have been culled for an exhibition titled Twice Gifted. Among pieces by the dou-bly-talented: Actress
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    • 374 24  -  QUICK CHANGE Now showing at Capitol PREVIEW/ By Alfonso Chan LIFE in the Big Apple is tough, and can turn into a nightmare if you're not careful. .Just when you think you're on top is when things start to rot, as Bill
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    • 406 25 WEDNESDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 PM Lunchdate "03 PM Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 100 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 110 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 1-1' Popular Classics (cont'd) 2*5 Afternoon Fare 1«5 Midday Market Report 3.00 News
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    • 143 25 COMICRELEF Fox Trot/Bin Amend jAsoliWt-HAOl° rt; Wfc I'M IU BUY °t£ M'fiflt I'M WtWmW XM°W PRNWtfA <* fWIicALW A Back B&Dtf, it's IfW, t CJoiNbToW I'MOIAP 5 NWTMW I I WM'NJltl f)icK Wit WtCM? CANTto AfW 1 CAMTWtM f6oOH T w4cQMcofi hwdk Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill v w v
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    • 454 26 COMICREUEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Good Music, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk 12.15 PM Sentimental Journey 12.30 PM Off the Shelf mM 12.30 Keeping Track The Man Of 12.45 Country Style OH, 1 DON'T MH.IIKE THEIR fiCTOALL'S A mflN Your Dreams: Dr Peter 1.00 World News ■H »£C *ION
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    • 130 30 832 Employment 832 Employment I SALES EXECUTIVES/ I SALES ENGINEERS We are a fast growing company dealing with building products and are looking for suitably qualified personnel to join our sales team. 'A' levels or diploma In a technical field Outgoing personality and ability to communicate with people at all
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