The New Paper, 18 February 1991

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1991 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 28 1 "T7" Anti-Saddam mob kills 10 officials of ilUli ruling Baath Party in Iraq, say sßul Fwl travellers V# j Aziz wa /w/>£ for peace lIUI I /Page 2
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  • 20 1 Three locksmiths open locked front doors without checking IC of man outside./ Page 10 Picture/ DOMINIC WOON
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 282 2 Wire services. IRAQI Foreign Minister Tareq Aziz arrived in Moscow yesterday for talks which many people see as the last chance of preventing a full-scale land war in the Gulf. But Mr Aziz did not hold out hope for his diplomatic move.
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    • 418 2 IRAQIS protesting against President Saddam Hussein's refusal to give up Kuwait killed 10 officials of the ruling Baath party in a town south of Baghdad earlier this month. Travellers from Iraq said this in Nicosia yesterday. They quoted Iraqi officials who could not be
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    • 82 2 THE travellers said Mr Saddam reportedly has tightened his personal security and has not been seen in public for weeks. "We were told that he sometimes moves around wearing Arab clothes and a headdress rather than his usual uniform to avoid attention," one said. The
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      21 2 Filling 'em up: A US radio operator, Christina Maria Genasi, fills sandbags as punishment for losing her rifle. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 99 2 SORTIES More than 2,60() allied sorties, for a total of 78,000 in 32 days of war. 2 Scud missiles were fired at Israel, bringing to 67 the number fired at Israel and Saudi Arabia. There were seven separate military engagements along the Iraqi-Kuwaiti-Saudi borders. LOSSES 35
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    • 220 3  -  By Yaw Yan Chong CLICKETY-CLACK. Clickety-clack. The sound echoed around the banks of the Singapore River on Saturday. It came from the cameras of visitors who were there to capture the river's Hong Bao Special decorations for their family albums. A team from The New Paper
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 276 4 HOT STORY CHINESE Singaporeans should celebrate their major ethnic festivals to maintain the essence of their culture. Such rituals are important reminders of the past, said Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew last night. "Our history did not begin when our forefathers came to Singapore. It
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      • 49 4 RUSSIAN leader Boris Yeltsin has accused Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev of freezing reforms. He said Mr Gorbachev was moving to roll back democratic changes he launched himself. "There is a clear retreat from perestroika...Now, also at his (Gorbachev's) initiative, it is being wrapped up," Mr Yeltsin said.
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      • 61 4 NINE Commonwealth Foreign Ministers have welcomed change in South Africa but said sanctions and pressure would have to continue. "We are very encouraged by the changes underway in South Africa," said Canadian External Affairs Minister Joe Clark. However, "it is important that the pressure of sanctions
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      • 45 4 INDONESIA has lifted a controversial ban on the wearing of headdresses by Muslim girls in schools. The Education Ministry announced last Saturday that pupils at state schools could dress according to their beliefs. Headdresses and ankle-length skirts were now permitted, it added.
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      • 67 4 SIKH community leader Bhajan Singh has become the first Singaporean to receive an international award for his work with the Sikh community. The Sikh Advisory Board chairman received the Bhai Vir Singh International Award in New Delhi three weeks ago. He received the award from the
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      • 76 4 JAPAN wants more babies. The government has announced a bonus of $65 a month for each child of pre-school age and twice as much for a third child. Officials are concerned that the birth rate has plummeted to its lowest level in history. But women are angry. They
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      • 39 4 BEIJING has called for tight water conservation measures because 300 cities are facing shortages. This was reported in the official People's Daily yesterday. The cities are short of an average of 10 million cu m of water.
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      • 47 4 AIDS is killing one out of three adults in some parts of Africa. Projections by the US Bureau of the Census forecast that, by 2015, there will be more than 70 million cases of Aids in the countries south of the Sahara desert.
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    • 125 4 INTERVIEW WITH PM GOH THE Ministry for Information and the Artf will review the censorship regulations which are "probably too rigid and out-dated", said Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday. He said Mita was set up to create the right conditions for the arts to flourish and to
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    • 75 4 The Straits Times: Iraq: N«> strings attached lo oOfer. Business Times: Lion Ciroup confident <•( turning around Supremo. Lianhe Zaobao: Sea, land and air attack may be launched this week. Berita Harlan. Final preparation lot [and attack. SBC: Iraq's Foreign Minister is now in Moscow for talks that could
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 94 6 READERS of The New Paper looking for a copy of their favourite paper in town need only look for someone wearing bright blue and orange. From today, vendors dressed in jackets of these striking colours will be selling The New Paper at nine street sale
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    • 237 6  -  By Helen Chang WORKERS who have opted out of the Medishield health insurance scheme should reconsider, says the National Trades Union Congress. According to figures given in the NTUC News (mid-February issue), 196,831 workers out of more than 1.5 million Central Provident Fund
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    • 150 6 OLD people and those with low incomes make up the majority of CPF members who opted out of Medishield. Of the 196,831 people who did not want Medishield last November, over 80,000 were between 50 and 65 years old. In terms of income, more than 141,000
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    • 163 6 MEDISHIELD is a health insurance plan only for people who have savings in the Central Provident Fund. They also must be Singapore citizens or permanent residents. Medishield should not be confused with Medisave. Medisave is a compulsory saving scheme where a portion of your CPF
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    • 232 6 AN unknown arsonist is thought to be responsible for a fire at a shoe shop in Yishun industrial estate yesterday morning. The fire is yet another in a series of fires in this industrial area which had shop owners worried. The back door of
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    • 254 7  -  By Anuar Othman A DICTIONARY that will help Indonesian speakers communicate with Malay speakers is now available. Called the Times Comparative Dictionary of Malay-Indonesian Synonyms, it is compiled by Dr Leo Suryadinata. It took him 15 years to produce. Dr Suryadinata, 50, is a senior
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    • 61 7 iemput: Invite someone for a treat and you expect the person to come on his own (Malay); not only are you inviting him but you must also fetch the guest (Indonesian). Pejabat: Government office (Malay), officer (Indonesian). sulit: Secret (Malay), difficult (Indonesian). Senang: Easy (Malay), happy
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    • 74 7 MAILBOX Dear Editor, WE were shocked to learn from your reports about the fight between two actresses in the SBC studio. The actresses should try to solve their problems privately by exercising moderation and tolerance. We hope they would patch up as soon as possible,
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    • 172 7 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. acrobatic: An acrobatic movement or display is graceful and clever, and involves swift turns, somersaults or difficult balancing feats. agile: If a person or animal is agile or moves
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    • 510 8  -  By Dominic Nathan s i TUDY aids usually associated with students cramming for examinations are now being |Sold as aids to help 4-D punters pick winning 'numbers. But the developers of a gambling guidebook and a computer program are not hedging their bets.
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    • 168 8  -  By Elaine Tan A COMPUTER program showing probable winning numbers for the Toto lottery was such a hot item that pirated versions appeared just four months after its introduction. Three computer shops believed to be selling illegal copies of the Scantoto program were raided early this month. They
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    • 245 9  -  By Elena Chong T WO men who broke into a warehoiiMat Übi Road carted awav 84 cartons of abalone worth $69*00(1* Low Joo Jack, 47, and Heng Jong Cheng, 80, thert loaded the goods onto a rented van and hid them in a shack at
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    • 159 9 SIX people returning from Lunar New Year visits in Malaysia were injured in a weekend car accident in Jurong. Four of them were taken to hospital with head injuries, reported the Chinese-lan-guage Shin Min Daily News and Lianhe Wanbao. The car went out
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    • 469 10 Do locksmiths establish who the owner of a flat is before they open a locked front door? DAVE ANG put them to the test~ FOUR times I succeeded in getting registered locksmiths to open the locked door to a friend's flat. Three
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    • 125 10 WHAT POLICE ADVISE THE police advised locksmiths to take necessary precautions to avoid complications. This includes asking for proof that the house belongs to the caller, or, if that is not possible, at least check if the name and address tallies with his identity card. "If
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 396 11 Wire services. A CHURCH service attended by US President George Bush and his wife, Barbara, was disrupted yesterday when a man made an impassioned appeal to stop the bombing of Iraq. "This is the most vicious, immoral act, stop this massacre. Stop this bombing,"
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    • 237 11 Reuter. ALLIED soldiers believe Iraq may have something up its sleeve for the Gulf ground weir helicopters. Iraq is believed to have as many as 200 attack helicopters, most of them packing powerful missiles, and so far in the 32-day air war they have been hardly
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    • 443 12 Reuter. BRITAIN admitted yesterday that a bomb dropped by a Tornado jet during an attack on an Iraqi river bridge veered off course and hit a populated area. Iraqi claimed that a British bomb killed 120 civilians in the town of Fallujah last week. A
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    • 30 12 Bolts from Allied armour: The US army's Mobile Launch Rocket System rockets streaking across the sky at Iraqi positions on Feb 16. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 147 12 AFP. SAUDI Arabia confirmed yesterday that it had gone to foreign banks for loans. Western diplomats said last Tuesday that the Saudis, financially strapped by the Gulf crisis, had begun borrowing from international banks for the first time. But Saudi Finance and Economic Minister Mohamad
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    • 311 12 Reuter. ISRAELIS are using an age-old weapon against Iraqi Scud missiles wry Jewish humour. People may be terrified, but they are using jokes to help cope with the Iraqi missile attacks that have killed four people, wounded 305 and turned scores of
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    • 290 13 Reuter. IN just one week, the US Marine Corps have built a mammoth city in the sands of northern Saudi Arabia. When the ground assault on Kuwait begins, it will supply millions of gallons of fuel and water and thousands of tonnes of ammunition and food
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    • 206 13 AP. AS dawn breaks over Baghdad, men wearing gloves and heavy boots fan out to collect discarded tyres, then set them ablaze. Other residents search for old clothes, bits of plastic anything that burns. The aim is simple: To create a thick, black
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    • 443 14 Wire services. THREE serious accidents in six months which have killed nearly 200 people have alarmed Thais who say more will die unless safety regulations are enforced. Two of the accidents were caused by speeding lorries which were carrying explosive substances. All three accidents were along
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    • 191 15 FAKE US dollars printed in Malaysia and bearing a face value of more than $17 million, are believed to be circulating in the US. US Treasury officials are in Kuala Lumpur to investigate with help from Malaysian police, reported the Sunday Mail. Police seized fake
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    • 184 15 SINGAPORE police seized counterfeit notes with a face value of almost $90,000 in a raid on a shop house in Greenwood Avenue off Dunearn Road last month. The notes included Singapore and US dollars, Malaysian ringgit and Indian rupees. Four people, including a printer, were
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    • 45 15 A road to nowhere: One person was feared dead last Thursday after mure than 100 vehicles were involved in pile-ups alifnn the M4O road in (ixfordshire, Hritain. The accident happened when a lorry cttllidcd with two cars. Picture/ Ap
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    • 221 15 Reuter. ONLY seven of the 12 Colombian drug traffickers most wanted by US authorities are still on the run after Medellin cartel leader Juan David Ochoa gave himself up this weekend. Ochoa, 42, surrendered to Colombian justice officials on Saturday, following the example of his
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    • 143 15 Reuter. NORTH Korea says that it is stopping dialogue with South Korea. The talks are "on the brink of failure", it said. It put all the blame on Seoul. A statement issued by Pyongyang's delegation to the North-South talks spoke of the impossibility
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    • 77 13 pKQE) Iraq denies any strings attached to its pullout offer; says Allies' rejection closes door to political solution Iran says Allies have no excuse to continue war now Eight Arab states agree on formula for maintaining stability in the Gulf after the war Most Americans favour war until Saddam is
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  • spotlight
    • 1353 16 The frenzy of the silk lion lies in the soul of its handlers. Sheathed under its bright fabric skin, the unseen dancers provide the blood, fibre and the restless tango of the icon. All this requires training steps have to be turned into reflex, even the
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    • 79 16 THE stroke of red paint on the lion's eye begins the ritual of its "birth". Like directing blood into a channel of veins, the process moves from the eyes to the ears, and eventually to the rest of its body. Part by part, the creature
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    • 815 17 mondaytv THE MOVIE AWARDS WILDLIFE I THE CHINA (Channel pm) INTERNATIONAL SYNDROME CREDITS are given to the <Chann6 8 (ChannB favourite movies of 1990 in this THIS programme deals with Jf M'JANE Fonda (left) plays debut Movie Awards presentation, a large variety of animals, Jf Kimberly Wells, a hosted by
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 354 18 AFP. A T least 19 people were killed in Italy, Switzerland and France as avalanches crashed down the Alps. An avalanche from the Italian slope of Mont Blanc in the Aosta valley yesterday killed six skiers, local authorities said. Two others are missing. The avalanche,
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    • 325 18 AP. A RASH of shortages is threatening Brazil's new antiinflation plan and bringing unpleasant reminders of past failures. Beef, soy oil, chocolates and some cleaning products are already in short supply. Many fear eggs, chicken, cheese, fruits, and bread will soon disappear from supermarket shelves. The
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    • 224 18 UPI. appears to be related to the speed of a person's brain, and genes seem to play an important role in determining smartness, American researchers said yesterday. Mr Arthur Jensen of the University of California, Berkeley, said he tested 147 university students, measuring
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    • 368 19 i MONDAYRADIO W7j*TTT^^MB I News on the Hour noon News in Brief 12.03 PM Popular Classics 12.05 PM A Lunchdate with Rose Tan 1.00 News and Weather Forecast Musk and a Mystery Voice 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates Q uil 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Feminine Flair with Kala 1.45 Midday
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  • Showtime
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      443 20  -  By Vivien Chiong IT was a tempting offer. It was hard to refuse. It turned out to be a tempting act which the audience found hard to forget. But Mondi Yau, Ms Hongkong/Asia-Pacific 1987, regrets having succumbed to the temptation. Hongkong director Ho Fan offered Mondi her first
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    • 389 21 HE is a millionaire and he is going to show it off. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, 42, plans a $1 million ball to celebrate his marriage to horsewoman Madeleine Gurdon, 27. They married early this month. The ball is to be held at the composer's mansion
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    • 223 21 ROCK Star Michael Hutchence says he will never marry pop singer Kylie Minogue because his parents' bitter divorce has put him off marriage for life. Hutchence, 29, was 11 years old when his father Kell split from his mother, Pat, the South China
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    • 331 22  -  Stories Paul Zach F I ANS of classic American jazz and musical theatre will be tap-dancing on air next month. The Tony Award-winning musical Ain't Misbehavin' is coming to town. It will be performed for four days at the Kallang Theatre by the National Theatre
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    • 201 22 THOMAS Wright Waller was one of the most colourful characters in the history of American jazz and one of the first authentic black superstars. For reasons obvious from portraits of the corpulent piano-player and songwriter, he became better known as Fats Waller. He weighed as
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    • 541 23 THE colour of the skin is crucial for landing top roles in Indonesian films these days. And the colour is white. Fair-skinned Indonesian artists who look a bit like Europeans are much in demand, Berita Harian Malaysia reported. The newspaper said directors are fighting with
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    • 69 23 T Xheir presence in the film may also be relevant to the storyline. Imagine the looks of a rich man's son in a big city like Jakarta. Should he look like a kampung boy? An Indonesian film director Anita Carolina: An Indonesian actress with
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    • 222 23 from her hooker role in Bintang Malam, Fauziah "Ogy" Ahmad Daud is taking on the role of a drug addict in her latest effort, Memory. Sporting a new look her shoulder-length hair has been cropped Ogy plays Asnita, the spoilt daughter of Datuk Herman, who
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    230 25  -  FASHIONTODAY By Lois Ng SPRINGTIME in Europe has the scent of flowers in the air. Catch a waft of the spirit and express it in your clothes. Feminine and flirty dresses and floral prints are suitable for the season. But beware. The long and flowing floral dress, which makes
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  • SPORTS
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      417 27 It used to be Carl Lewis and Ben Johnson. But track's latest rivalry is between American speedster Leroy Burrell and Briton Linford Christie And the feud is not just on the track. After another defeat, Christie tells Burrell... AFP, Reuter. AMERICAN sprinter Leroy Burrell yesterday claimed Linford
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    • 75 27 AFP. THREE former East German Olympic champions used anabolic steroids during the mid 1980s, the Der Spiegel magazine has reported. They are hammer throwers Udo Beyer and Ulf Timmermann and discus thrower Juergen Schult. The allegations are based on a book to be be published
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    • 517 28 EUROPE KICKOFF ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter. GIANLUCA Vialli, discarded by Italy last Wednesday, scored a 50th-minute penalty to give Sampdoria a 1-0 win over Juventus yesterday. That put it on top of the Italian League. Sampdoria is one point clear of Inter-Milan, held 1-1 by Roma, and
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    • 143 28 GERMAN LEAGUE AFP. A FLURRY of transfers marked the winter break in the German football league. Fear of flying during the Gulf War grounded clubs and most activity was in the transfer market. Bayern general manager Uli Hoeness was the biggest dealer, selling four players for
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    • 289 28 TENNIS AFP, Reuter. IVAN Lendl avenged a loss to Pete Sampras in last year's US Open yesterday. He defeated him in five sets to win US Pro Indoor tennis tournament at Philadelphia. The top-seeded Lendl turned the tables on Sampras by using a powerful
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    • 361 29 AFP. TOTTENHAM was installed as FA Cup favourite last night After the sixth-round draw, British bookmakers predicted a north London final against Arsenal. Spurs, now an 11-4 chance, was drawn at home to Second Division promo-tion-chaser Notts County. Arsenal, provided it overcomes
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    • 335 29 FA CUP sth ROUND: Liverpool 0 Everton 0 Tonight's matches: Fifth round: Norwich vs Man U 4th round replay: Forest vs Newcastle AFP. REFEREE Neil Midgeley's controversial decision allowed Liverpool to cling on to its hopes of an English double. It escaped with a goalless
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    • 346 29 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS International Indoor meet at Cosford, England (Britain unless stated): Men's 60m: 1 I»eroy Hurrell (US) 6.56 2 Mark Witherspoon (US) 6.6() 3 Linford Christie 6.62. 200 m: I Michael Johnson (I Si 50.74 2 Linford Christie 21.15 3 Dennis Mitchell (US)
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    • 559 30 Premier League club Gilbraltar Crescent has again hit out at the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association. The attack comes after Safsa says it cannot release two of its players as requested by Gilbraltar. BERNARD PEREIRA reports PREMIER League club Gilbraltar Crescent last week lashed out at
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    • 117 30 For making false declarations in its Premier League registration list, Gilbraltar Crescent was fined $200 last month. It also had two of its players banned for one year. The club had entered Toh Choon Ming as a student and Anthonysamy Pillay as a security officer. Choon Ming is
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    • 336 30  -  By Abdul Shukor A huge crowd turned up at the tiny Tampines Stadium yesterday hoping to watch Geylang International thrash the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association. But after the scoreless draw, the 1,520 people were haying for Geylang's head to he chopped.
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