The New Paper, 20 November 1990

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  • 15 1 the new paper TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 112 1 "it fr asß jjj MAN WITH 5 BOOKS OF SICK CERTS I A marketing exec is jailed one day and fined $3.000 for forging medical cert which claimed 23 days sick leave. He had five books of MCs printed for $20, using the name of a Stirling Road clinic and
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  • 104 1 Lions will win Cup t—.—j i—, r-\ x/ U\\ y\ Jy\* HHH Picture/JOHNATHAN CHOO And so it's your turn to scream... Fans, pundits and even rivals are picking the Singapore soccer team to win the 1990 Malaysia Cup. That means the Lions would beat their closest
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 218 2 NST/The Star. A FORMER soldier who went on a shooting spree in Kuala Lumpur three years ago has been sent to a mental hospital. Adam, 26, was charged with possession of an M-16 rifle and 88 rounds of ammunition at Wisma Sabarauddin in Kampung
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    • 221 2 AP. THIRTY per cent of retired Norwegian soccer players in a medical survey showed signs of minor brain damage. It was attributed to heading the ball, a report published yesterday said. Medical student Alf Thorvald Tysvaer, in his doctoral thesis presented at Oslo University, also said
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    • 274 2  -  He is fined, jailed for forging 23 days' sick leave By Elena Chong o NE day last month, a marketing executive decided not to work. So he called his Jurong office to say he was on medical leave. He said he had a medical
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    • 120 2 SEVERAL cases of tampering with medical certificates have been reported in the past. These include: A former Vigilante Corps member, who was fined $1,000 for tampering with an MC in August last year. He gave himself two days' medical leave by entering dates on a certificate issued by
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    • 447 3  -  By Michelle Lee READY to rock, ready to roll? Put on your skates, baby, and here we go! Six Singaporeans thick in the action have been invited to perform in Indonesia. And not just to jump and run around on their skates either. The six
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    • 109 3 THE dancing team has been invited to show its stuff at the Wijaya Skating Rink in Surabaya. The six Hre: Mr Tan Chuan Chuan, 30; Mr Juraimi Abu Bakar, 29; Ms Jasmine Wong, 24; Ms Jane See, 23; Ms Sylvia Sim, 21; and tour co-ordinator Mr Edwin Lim, 28. They
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 107 2 5* 'f£ Lei Woo Seafood Restaurant J 8 Shentori Way,#Bl-08 Treasury Building. Singapore 0106. Te1:*****77 W-? fjt Seafood Shark's Fin Soup Fried Chicken with Steamed "Live" Prawns strawberry sauce Steamed "Live" Red Fish Steamed Rice with special sauce Daily dessert Fresh Scallops fried with vegetables Shark's Fin with Crab meat
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous


  • QUICKNEWS
    • 327 4 HOT STORIES THE tides are turning. Global changes which could not be imagined a few years ago are now taking place. Here are the latest developments making the news: HISTORIC ARMS TREATY Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and US President George Bush yesterday led 34 European leaders
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    • 72 4 The Straits Times: Iraq says it will free all hostages. Business Times: Hotel Properties' plan to sell land hits snag. Lianhe Zaobao: US and Britain opposed to staggered release of hostages by Iraq. Berita Harian: Historic arms treaty in Europe. SBC morning news: Iraq has ordered an extra quarter
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 66 4 SINGAPORE is ranked among 21 cities in the world that have the best living conditions according to study. It was done by an American firm which surveyed 98 cities. It look into account, among other things, the murder rate, education, communication* and liv ing apace. The study ranked
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      • 56 4 SBC's new Malay radio service will go on the air on 1 Dec 1. Called Ria, it will be targeted at the under-30s. From 6 am to midnight the I station will play a mix of Malay pop, jazz, top hits and evergreens, and some English songs. You
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      • 36 4 CAMBODIAN resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk has accepted Phnom Penh Premier Hun Sen as vice-chairman of Cambodia's interim Supreme j National Council. The decision may help break the current stalemate in peace negotiations for Cambodia.
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      • 32 4 THE Thai government has scrapped a 14-year-old decree which gave the police chief the power to shutdown any newspaper. Thai police chiefs will now have to get a court order.
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      • 63 4 MALAYSIANS have been told to discuss the rights of Malay rulers with decorum and caution. This is because the subject was a matter covered by the Sedition Act. The warning was given by Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Haniff Omar. It follows an impending debate on palace interference
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      • 160 4 IMAGINE a cat with no claws and a dog that doesn't bark. Some Singaporeans art doing just that to their pets. It helps the animals adapt to life in the city, they say. But animal lovers and many veterinarians say "declawing" and "debarking' are cruel. Some other veterinarians
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 527 5  -  By Yaw Yan Chong M ORE than 100 poison pen letters which warn girls to "beware of this beast" have been put in letter-boxes in a block of flats. The hate letters look like the fallout of a love affair gone sour. They identified "the
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    • 159 5 WHERE such poison-pen letters were once the exclusive territory of loan sharks pressuring their debtors to make payment, now the leaflets seem to have taken a more personal nature. Two cases occurred in the last three months one making scandalous allegations about the object of the leaflets
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    • 90 5 THERE can be no margin for error especially for Singapore Bus Service employees. This year's national productivity theme, "100 per cent right another satisfied customer", means just that, says Mr Ho Kah Leong, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Communications and Information). Mr Ho explains that, for example, a
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    • 348 6  -  By Dave Ang T AXI bookings are not the only messages heard over taxi radiophones. Also heard: Messages about late rental payments, daughters forgetting door keys, dinner and dance dates, and even the odd squabble between radio operators and drivers. One
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    • 182 6 TAXI radiophones are only used for official purposes. When they are used for personal ones, it is usually during an emergency. That was what three taxi companies said when contacted. A spokesman for NTUC Comfort said the company only allows 10 personal messages per driver each
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    • 300 7 CITIBANK has taken the cue to cut the queues by creating an extra one at its Orchard Road branch. The Tourist Queue was started three months ago. Tourists now queue up in front of a teller, who deals solely with travellers' cheques, credit
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    • 399 8  -  By Chitra Rajaram H OW to make blood transfusions safe in Singapore? The Singapore Blood Transfusion Service will discuss this and other topics at a seminar here this week. The seminar, which is the first of its kind here, will deal with issues such as
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    • 183 8 THE other aims of the transfusion seminar are: To discuss and overcome problems faced by blood centres in Singapore and the United States. To update blood banking officials on infectious diseases that can be transmitted by blood and blood products. To review current practices of
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    • 128 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. bogus: False. cajoles: Persuades somebody into doing something. commitments: Things that take up a person's time, because of agreements that he has made or responsibilities that he has. haywire:
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    • 547 9 An OCBC shareholder wrote to the press recently that he lost warrant certificates in the mail even though they were registered. He had to bear the cost of the loss. Unfair, he says. LENA SENAN finds out who's responsible for lost certificates u SER beware.
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    • 407 10 HAVE you ever wondered why the famous Alkaff Mansion is perched at such an isolated site at the top of Telok Blangah Green? Or where the other Alkaff family homes in Singapore were? The answers: because the Temenggong of Johor, a Muslim leader, lived near Telok
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    • 204 10 THE Alkaffs were Arab traders who came to Singapore in 1852. They were a very wealthy family, prominent in the Singapore business scene. Alkaff Mansion was their holiday home, used especially by the family for formal functions and balls. The two-storey colonial bungalow sits majestically on top
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    • 110 7 ANBESOL gn* Relieves minor mouth pain due to teething, fIHH toothache, mouth ulcer and denture irritation. Available at all leading pharmacies. Sole Distributor Summit Co (S) Pte Ltd TA44B Ka^*!k3S H|/ V- Discover the A-Z of Korea with EZ Holidays. Korea is full ol surprises: Seoul, Itaewon, Korean Folk Village,
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    • 189 8 HEATING PA d/ for I TIREDNESS! I for I Instant heat relieves chemical reaction I tiredness Suitable for all ages I 11 J TheTHEßMOcomfort heating pad contains a IIOW QOCS solution of sodium acetate, a non-hazardous salt. Under normal conditions this solution changes by T||F|lMo(OltlfOl't means of crytallization, from a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 284 9 THE STRAITS BUFFET The tumbuks pound and there's that unmistakable scent in the air. of fresh spices from the curry pot. It's makan time at Tropics Coffee Garden as we present the Straits Buffet the most heart-warming array of Malay and Peranakan favourites... cuisine of a grand heritage. Across the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 94 10 The Central Figure in the Gulf Crisis SADDAM HUSSEIN An unbiased account of the man, his cause and his future by an eminent Arab writer. Many pictures of Saddam Hussein with his family hitherto unreleased. 'Message of Peace' from Saddam Hussein to the people of USA. )AM HUSSEIN Br 5v
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 286 11 DEATH LEAP FOR LOVER A MAN caught in bed with his lover by her angry husband jumped from a third-storey window to his death. Mr Meng Zhirong, 26, from Kulai. Johor, died soon ufler he reached the hospital. The incident occurred on Saturday night in
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    • 158 11 UPI. A I.ARC»E male elephant suddenly went berserk after a performance for foreign tourists in Thailand. The elephant charged into a crowded market, destroying property and injuring at least 10 people, a Thai police officiai said yesterday. He *aid the animal was one of the
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    • 379 12 UPI. WHEN Iraqi troops invaded Kuwait on Aug 2, Ahmed al-Azmi's life began crumbling. In the following days, he was taken to an Iraqi prison camp where he saw horrifying scenes of torture. A 23-year-old security guard for a Kuwait City oil operation, Al-Azmi was captured
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    • 337 12 Wire services. IRAQ says its decision to send another 250,000 troops to Kuwait will give it a military edge that the multinational opposition force "cannot match". But independent American analysts said the move would not diminish the likelihood of a decisive Western victory in a war
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    • 273 12 Wire services. US President George Bush yesterday failed to win Mr Mikhail Gorbachev's support on a United Nations resolution authorising war against Iraq. The two leaders had earlier met in Paris for talks on the Gulf crisis. They were in the
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    • 274 13 A YOUNG woman from Seremban, who has been missing for seven months, died in Taipei on Friday after an illegal abortion. Miss Chang Kow Liyen, 20, died from vaginal bleeding after three days in a coma. She was taken to hospital on Tuesday by
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    • 235 13 NOW WE KNOW IT'S TRUE AP. THE popular duo Miili Vanilli has been stripped of their Grammy award. They have been a target of ridicule after their producer revealed last week that studio musicians sang for them on their debut hit album, Girl You Know
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    • 117 13 ANIMAL lovers in Britain are outraged by a ban on an advertisement which showed a dead horse hanging from a hook. The ban, reported in The New Paper yesterday, was imposed by the Advertising Standards Authority. It said the ad was "too shocking The newspaper
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    • 62 11 nem-mine, let's eat Smack, Smack Nasi Lemak at Bibi's for Lunch Set Lunch at only $9.50 1 babi pongteh, mee siam, I |I sago gula malacca, and other I I local delights. W\. yyn M The makan is shiok, _^C.| )D\ Peranakan Place 8 t I Jr M 180 Orchard
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 52 12 NUMBERS IN THE GULF IRAQ NOW 430,000 men in southern ra q a(X J Kuwait SOON 680,000 UNITED STATES ]m ]m NOW jld 240,000 in Saudi Arabia and Gulf region if if if SOON 430,000 US troops form the bulk of a multinational force of 350,000 men currently assembled in
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 146 13 MARINA VILLAGE Productions Pte Ltd proudly presents .4 Rock Concert by LIVE! at the National Stadium on Nov 22 1 at 8.00 pm. It's hot... It's hard... It's solid rock for one night onlyf EUROPE in Singapore. It 's the rock concert you wouldn 't want to miss. Get your
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 128 14 Now CD quality goes on the move like never before. Technics SL XP2 Pbrtable CD Player J J jf> Technics SL-XP2. Poised to be the standard by which other portable CD players will be judged. Hear it Outstanding features: Super-Lightweight A mere 360 gins (including batteries) in a new sleek,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 737 14 tuesdaytv CAGNEY AND LACEY FRIENDS NEXT DOOR (Channel pm) CAGNEY and Lacey (right) investigate a TAKING advantage of the fact <• rash of bogus 911 emergency calls from a that He-hua had once sabotaged s Times Square hotel. On their return to the /> Honghai, Ah Ji threatens to J
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  • 236 15  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Chitra Rajaram HOW many of us really grow up to be what we want to be? Or even enter the profession we studied so hard for at school? Yvonne and Vicki are highly successful hairstylists in New Attitude (SBC 5, 8:30 pm).
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 239 15 I Be primed! The rush for Christmas shopping is just about to begin. Hectic lunchtime gift-buying. With frantic continuations after work. Unending lists of people to source presents for-family, office T T colleagues, friends. It goes on and on. 1 11 h as the ad agency ■dm m- a You
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 329 15 tuesdaytv TUESDAY PREMIERE: NO MERCY -J? (Channel 5, 9.35 pm) m RICHARD Gere stars as Eddie Jillette, a tough cop assigned Hr Bit to destroy a major underworld drug operation, in this y w explosive 1986 adventure drama. After his partner gets killed during a stake-out, Eddie M becomes thirsty
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  • 1244 16 spotlight BSSSSSS THIS composite picture is 112 tribute to Mrs Thatcher's power and endurance. In it are some of the 30-oda ministers who have come and gone since she came to power in 1979. Some have not sat in the same Cabinet and have been brought together in
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  • BUYINGGUIDE
    • 114 17 THE latest excitement from Giorgio Beverly Hills is Red, a new fragrance for women. The top note or first whiff of the perfume smells of living osmanthus, combined with aromatic ylang ylang, fresh bergamot, peach and exotic spices. Scents of amber and tonka beans are blended
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    • 82 17 WHILE you are deciding on what to buy as gifts this Christmas, Goldlion has combined a few ideas into a Goldlion Gift Pack for men. The Gift Pack comes in a beautifully-designed square box and contains a leather belt, buckle, leather wallet, keyholder and a tie. They
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    • 149 17 FRKSH from the highlands of Sri Lanka, B P de Silva Holdings brings in The 1872 Clipper Tea in four attractive packages. A premium pack comes in a hand-crafted wooden chest containing three blends of English Breakfast, Nuwara Eliya and the classic Earl Grey, all in
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    • 82 17 A SPARKLING, finely cut Lazare diamond, complemented with delicate gold settings, makes a dazzling Christmas gift. The settings, in elegant 18K gold, focus on the beauty of the gem in rings, earrings and pendants. The diamonds are available in a range of colours, clarities and sizes to
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      235 17 Wire services. SHARE prices closed higher on London's Stock Exchange yesterday but were pulled down from their best levels by news that Iraq will send another 250,000 troops into Kuwait. Traders said the news reduced gains made earlier on the back of a stock index futures rally. The Financial
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    • 69 17 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened weaker after news overnight that Iraq said it was sending more soldiers to Kuwait. The key 225-share Nikkei average was down 122.63 points or 0.52 per cent to 23,395.53 in the first 10 minutes of trade, after gaining 346.53 points yesterday. The key decliners at
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    • 53 17 FT Industrials Mon 1,648.00 (1,614.80) c Dow Jones Average Mon 2,565.35 (2,550.25) ST Industrial Mon 1,122.75 (1,118.35) NST Industrial Mon 2,702.05 (2,684.83) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 3,042.58 (3,008.66) Australian All Ordinaries Mon 1,348.00 (1,340.00) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 23,518 16 (23,171.63) Figures in brackets refer to those of the
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    • Article, Illustration
      246 17 Wire services. THE stock market worked its way higher yesterday, adding to last week's gains. On Friday, the Federal Reserve Bank took the latest in a series of steps toward a gradual easing of its credit policy. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, up 61.64 points last
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  • Showtime
    • Article, Illustration
      430 18  -  THE JENNY TSENG CONCERT By Vivien Chiong THE show must go on. And so the on-off Jenny Tseng 18th Anniversary concert in Singapore is on again. It was earlier confirmed for Dec 8 and 9 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Then on Nov 13 it was cancelled. Rut
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    • 401 19  -  By Alfonso Chan A CELEBRATION of music and dance from local recording artists and personalities will kick off Rediffusion's 24hour, all-English Silver Channel on Dec 1. Four road shows entitled A Silver Celebration featuring songs and dances from Chris Ho, Maizurah, Vivian Peter, Jessica, Shawn De
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    • 31 19 Nov 24: Hougang Avenue 5, Block 311 (7.30pm). Dec 1: Ang Mo Kio field near Block 121 (Bpm). Dec 8: Jurong East, Street 24 near Block 252 (7.30pm)
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    • 162 19 EIGHT of SBC's drama artists are turning into singers. They will make a Lunar New Year cassette recording of popular Mandarin New Year songs to welcome the upcoming Year of the Goat. Last year saw the first such project launched. Actresses like Chen Liping,
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    • 361 20 R OMANTIC singer Nassier Wahab would love to settle down to married bliss with a Singapore-born air-stew-ardess he met two years ago. But "I told myself I would not quit (singing) until I had proved myself as a singer with at least a few hits", he
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    • 203 20 MIDNIGHT CALLER EVIL IS LIVE 21 episodes Saturday SBC 12, 7.30 pm PREVIEW/ By Lo Tien Yin THE Midnight Caller strikes again. The second season of this fast-moving thriller is back. Gary Cole returns as Jack Killian ex-cop turned host of a late, late talk-show
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 90 20 e 8 h 9,h D "T ber JMBBMHIMnML- Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium TICKETS AT: Time: 8 p.m. NEW LEE SENG PTE LTD RAYMOND MUSIC Tickets: $20 $40 $60 CLOSED ON SUNDAY) 277, Orchard Rood #03-43/44 Blk 994 Bendemeer Rd (JTC Bldg) Specialists' Shopping Centre #06-09 S'pore 1233 Tel: *****66/7 (Next
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 24 21 The Most Controversial Book in Singapore' History! BESTSELLER! Times Editions STP Distributo^^^^®* 1 New Industrial Road. Singapore 1953 Times Publishing Group SBB S__ I
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 702 21 TUESDAYRADIO COMICRELEF ■J.fj.t.i Fox Trot/Bin Amend LOO)( l p oN T WAiNT To i diQKT NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief (bET Ml bltWtV OPcW£R I'M MoT LOST»H& oe llV NT ,J°££ T ||jac py i imrftwtatib 12 03 PM Pooular Classics IH6. iF TbO WANT lb UJST
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 613 22 COMICRELIEF TUESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh J3H3I2IEOH2H EEI9HHIH NOON Good Mask, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk 12.15 PM Sentimental Journey 12.30 PM Off the Shelf 12.30 Keeping Track Rhyming And 12.45 Europe's World THE sort SHINES n CBIRbSTfIKEIDFU6V\T, (Tsn'T ic 1-00 World News MfIWN "THE Of V THROO6rtlHt WINbOIA) C THtiM)EUCfITE
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 453 23  -  Korean Barbecue Buffet Poolside, Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza $15.50 per person By Sara Chen r I F you are out on a romantic date, forget this barbecue. Not unless you want your make-up to run or swelter as hot, barbecue fumes blow into your face
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    • 242 23  -  MICROWAVE COOK By K Karuna FOR a little variety, why not add fruit to the usual sago pudding? Not only is it nutritious, but the sweet taste of the fruit means you can cut down on refined sugar. This is an easy-to-make recipe and ideal as a
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 162 23 iHKfsXiS w? Xv« MENU FOR TWO $28.00 Fin with Crab Meat 4 Squid With Spicy Sauce Deep Sea Food Roll With Salad 4 yy Vermicelli Rice Mango 3-WHYS PEKING DUCK H SET MEALS $78.00 (For 6 Person*) II Roasted Peking Duck Served In 3 Ways 4 V If Steam Sultan
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    • 917 24 the new paper FASTads 737-1166 Hf ml mi iJ I IV i mill mi iI V Pf V VJ*sTj IJI J §J MMI 9 J L Jf< 821 Business To Business 821 Business To Business 832 Employment 832 Employment 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise An established Travel
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    • 380 24 832 Employment Exclusive distributing-arm of HigltCnd European Furniture Manufacturer taski the following positioUK* 1) SENIOR MARKETING EXECUTIVE rapid promotion to regional marketing exec, covering S E Asia with occasional ABSIONMENTS TO EUROPE Pro-roQuiaitoe: 0 Experience In related field. e Possess own transport. Successful candidate will commence wort as from January
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 498 25 832 Employment Nat Steel Nat Steel is one of Singapore's fastest growing groups with diversified business activities including steel, construction products, engineering, chemicals and industrial gases, technology investments, trade and properties including resort and leisure projects development We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following positions: CONFIDENTIAL CLERKS
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    • 68 25 832 Employment An internationd advertising agency has Immedate vacancy for the position of: I ADVERTISING ASSISTANT Minimum GCE'O'level At least 1 year working experience, preferred BHingual in English and Chinese Female preferred Interested applicants, please cat *****33 to arrange for an Interview appointment. mBiSSBmBftBSSBS I RECEPTIONISTS cum GENERAL CLERKS needed
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    • 96 25 832 Employment I International Company 5 require* 1) FEMALE HAIRDRESSERS 2) SHAMPOO GIRL ■3) ASSISTANT RECEPTIONIST 2 cum CLINICAL 1 ASSISTANT 4) CLINICAL 2 ASSISTANTS 5 For Poat 1, ability to earn 5 about $1000 or more Expep rlence necessary For Poat 2, mln salary of $600 above With/ without
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    • 377 25 832 Employment Fast Expanding Company requires: 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK/ BOOKKEEPER (2 Vacancies) LCCI or similar. Computer knowledge preferred. 2) DRIVER/ DESPATCH RIDER Completed N.S., Armour unit preferred. Willing to work on Sundays 3) FILIPINO STAFF (2 Vacancies) No experience required. e Must be Singaporeans or PR. Part-time or full-time Pleaae
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 340 26 832 Employment OMBRE I MARKETING PTE LTD Immediately requires: J j FEMALE SALES j j PERSONNEL i Pleasant personality i i i Experience In handling 1 Japanese tourists 1 Fluent In Japanese and English preferred j ii Attractive commission i i i i plus basic salary neg i i Interested
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    • 351 26 832 Employment I Progressive, established fashion boutique requires FULL-TIME SALES ASSISTANT a 18-25 years old a Hardworking a Must speak English, 2nd Language helpful a Experience not necessary For an exciting job in fashion, call Ann at *****66 between 11 am. to 5 pm. I SALES EXECUTIVE (MALE/ FEMALE) wanted
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  • SPORTS
    • 287 27 Reuter. SPANISH champion Real Madrid sacked its coach John Toshack yesterday. It came after its third defeat of the season last Saturday left it in sixth place in the First Division. "It has all happened in a very friendly manner," said club chairman Ramon Mendoza after
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    • SPORTSLINE
      • 185 27 AFP. AUSTRALIA was on top of the world yesterday after beating Pakistan 3-0 in an ill-tempered Champions' Trophy hockey match in Melbourne. The Pakistani team was made to pay for its robust tactics. The Australians ignored their taunts, and went on to record their greatest win
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      • 100 27 AP. A THREE-MEMBER panel of The Athletics Congress has recommended that long jumper Larry Myricks, who was suspended for life after three positive tests for a stimulant, be reinstated in April. TAC is the governing body for track and field in the
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      • 432 27 AP. DESPITE what it cost him in fame and fortune, Ben Johnson said yesterday he's glad he tested positive for steroids. "Whatever I lost doesn't mean a thing," Johnson said at a news conference to promote his appearance in the 50-metre dash at the Sunkist
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    • 428 28  -  Stories/ Bernard Pereira DOPE TESTS will be conducted for the first time during the World FIQ bowling championships, scheduled for Aug 20-31 next year at the Superbowl. World FIQ tournament director Ee Fook Choy confirmed this yesterday, following an announcement by World FIQ president Dr P
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    • 318 28 WHftT THE BOWLERS SAY SINGAPORE'S top bowlers came out in full support of the announcement. Former Sportswoman of the Year and 1985 World Games champion Adelene Wee, 24, felt that bowling in Singapore "is still relatively clean and free of doping". "We don't take drugs,
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    • 140 28 MALAYSIA'S former Olympic sprinter Dr Mani Jegathesan will head the FIQ doping medical commission, set up to monitor drug abuse among bowlers during the FIQ World championships next year in Singapore. Dr Jegathesan, who is the Director of the Institute for Medical Research in Kuala Lumpur, also
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    • 261 28 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BOXING Commonwealth light-welter-weight fight in Cardiff: Tony Kkubia (Hrit) bt David Chibuve (Zambia) k.o. fifth round. SOCCER EngliHh FA Cup, Ist rd replay: York 1 Darlington O. Czech Div One: Sparta Prague 5 Dukla Prague 1, SKP Hradec Kralove 0 Tatran Presov
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    • 529 29 The biggest surprise of this year's Malaysia Cup season has been perennial hotshots Selangor and Kuala Lumpur's failure to qualify for the semi-finals. What were the reasons? S GULAM offers some explanation DON'T cry for the Klang Valley kings. Their fall from grace was their
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    • 288 29 Wire services. SCOTLAND centre-back Dave McPherson is expected to quit Hearts for Southampton this week in a millionpound deal. The English First Division side is reported to have moved for the former Glasgow Rangers man after he impressed Saints assistant manager John Mortimore against Dundee United last Saturday. WIMBLEDON
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      402 30  -  Singapore will win this year's Malaysia Cup. The Lions loyal fans have no doubt about it. Even ex-champion Kuala Lumpur's players and officials back the Republic. But Johor disagrees. Singapore must beat us first, says its manager By S Gulam SINGAPORE will be crowned the 1990 Malaysia Cup champion.
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    • 421 30  -  By Abdul Shukor AN overwhelming majority of die-hard Singapore soccer fans say the Lions will win the Malaysia Cup this year. And, for starters, they say, it will easily beat Johor in the first-leg semi-final this Saturday at the National Stadium. Their confidence comes from the fact that Singapore
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    • 419 30  -  BY Abdul Shukor SINGAPORE'S semi-final opponent Johor says that the Lions will have to slog for a victory when the teams meet on Saturday. Datuk Suleiman Mohamed Noor, Johor's manager, said that Singapore can shout for a victory as much as it pleased but he promised it will
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  • 370 31 Singapore's quest for Cup With the semi-final first leg still five days away, pundits are already predicting a Singapore victory in the final. So says three-time champ Kuala Lumpur in a straw poll conducted by S GULAM. So say Singapore's most faithful fans, speaking to ABDUL
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