The New Paper, 12 August 1991

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1 39 The New Paper
  • 11 1 the new paper MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1991 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50C
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    • 116 1 PM'S TWIN WORRIES Snapshot 1: He is a scholar, lives in a condo and drives a Mercedes. But he only cares for 112 himself. He leads a a technician i" Jttti Qnd an ordinary \-> v -programmes to help the 112 V better off to do better r THE NEWS
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 73 2 Eerie find: Water shot out from this empty coffin when it was dug up by a group of workers in Queenstown on Saturday. It was an unnerving experience for some of the workers as the Hungry Ghosts Festival has just started. The workers were laying
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    • 226 2 A FORMER actress was jailed for tape-recording Hongkong's closely-followed sex blackmail trial. The judge said that by tape-recording the hearing. Au Siu-po was guilty of contempt of court. She was jailed for an hour on Friday, South China Morning Post reported. Au, a
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    • 425 2 A MISS C has testified that she did not get a "single cent" from the accused. Chin Chi-ming. even though she had asked him for money. Miss C explained in court last week that she had asked the accused for money because another
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    • 221 3 Confusing statistics and confounding numbers. They often boggle the mind and dull the senses. But juried in the mass of facts and be found jnformation that can shape our lives or change our attitudes. Sojo help you with these hard facts of life, The
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    • 296 3 CONDOMS will be given to all National University of Singapore students as they enter the annual Union Ball on Saturday night. The giveaway will underscore the deadly serious campaign behind the usually festive occasion Aids awareness. The theme We Are One advocates the NUS Students'
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    • 28 2 HOTLINEPLUS S mm anything? SODI Hotline Plus, 3HS 734-7711, or 734-7711 write to: The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd. S pore 0923. Glossary/ Page 23
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 288 4 HOT STORY Have you ever waiked into a video shop and rented tapes for the first time by merely leaving your name and address without showing any proper identification? Have you driven alongside motorists who never honk and always give way so long as you, too,
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY.
      • 96 4 .JOHOR and Malacca have signed a water agreement. Under the agreement, Malacca will be allowed to draw nearly 160 million litres of water a day from the Muar River, provided the Muar district is not facing a water shortage. The agreement was signed by the .Johor Mentri Besar
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      • 75 4 JAPAN will take up global responsibilities equal to its economic power. Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu said in Beijing yesterday. It will work actively to shape a peaceful and prosperous new world order, he added. The world community had begun a collective effort to build a "new international
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      • 63 4 THE Singapore Government is taking further steps to promote the concept of twinning the economies of Singapore and Hongkong. The Economic Development Board will hold a conference in Hongkong next month to bring together leading local and foreign corporations of both cities. The event, organised jointly with the
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      • 107 4 THE People's Action Party should give other political parties and the people enough time to prepare for the general election, Dr Lee Siew Choh said last night. The Non-constituency MP said that many countries are doing this and this is what democracy is about. Dr Lee
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      • 45 4 VIETNAM'S new Prime Minister has described Washington's embargo against Hanoi as a main obstacle holding back development and said Vietnam wanted to normalise relations quickly with its traditional enemy, China. Mr Vo Van Kiet reaffirmed his commitment to continuing "do moi" or modernisation.
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      • 89 4 A PRACTICAL basic Mandarin course is being organised by the People's Association. The aim: To help English-speaking parents converse with their children in the language. The Association hopes the 12-lesson course will help children do better in the language by getting parents to speak to them in
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      • 69 4 THE Automobile Association of Singapore is preparing a guide on how to hid for Certificates of Entitlement. About 70,000 copies will be available to motorists within the next few weeks. It will be distributed free. The step-by-step guide is meant for AAS members and non-members, said association
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    • 91 4 The Straits Times: PM: I want all Singaporeans to feel as one. Business Times: Goh: I want your endorsement as PM. Lianhe Zaobao: PM Goh Chok Tong: Progress will be affected if we lose our cohesion. Berita Harian: PM: Develop the potential of ordinary Singaporeans. SBC morning news: PM
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    • 136 5 Alllul'mAllHomUjle persons from cat Rules Regulations at Tangs Studio (5 winners) 1 3 Incomplete or illegible entries will be I Milano Mania is now on! Every $5 6. Winners will be notified by post. spent on our all-Italian, all-homestyle j 7 prizes not claimed by 11 October 1991 selection is
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 448 6  -  By Yaw Yan Chong A TAXI-DRIVER slit his estranged wife's throat and stabbed her twice in the stomach after a quarrel on Saturday. The 40-year-old production operator is now recovering in the Intensive Care Unit of the Singapore General Hospital. Her condition is listed as
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    • 239 6 A 10-YEAR-OLD boy became unconscious after his mother gave him a glass of liquor. She gave him the drink because she wanted the boy to fall asleep, reports Lianhe Wanbao. The boy, who was playing with his sister, had woken up their mother
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  • VOICES
    • REPLIES
      • 183 8 Mr Yeo Tiong Boon, Public Relations Officer, Registry of Vehicles: I refer to your report "Change taxi rules" by Mrs Teo (Voices, Aug 5). The maximum number of people that may be carried in a vehicle is stipulated by the vehicle's manufacturer. In determining the
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      • 70 8 Mrs Chan Kak Siok, Head, Public Relations and Marketing, POSBank: I refer to "Give priority to the handicapped" hv Mr Freddy Kang (Voices, Aug 6). Our branch staff would normally give priority to depositors with mobility problems and try to shorten their waiting time. I shall appreciate
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    • 153 8 More than 100 readers called, sent letters and faxes to The New Paper last week for our Voices page. TRUDY LIM compiles the items Ms Alma B Arong, maid: I was using a public telephone in a coffeeshop in Bukit Timah Road when an old man suddenly
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    • 103 8 Should the age limit for R-rated movies be raised to 21? The debate continues. A reader, student Tan J wee Peng, 23, even sent us a cartoon. Seven other readers contacted us. Here are some of their comments: Shawn Chiu Chien Wei, 19, student: We are mature and
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    • 71 8 Mr Mazlan Mohamed, 26, a lifeguard: I saw the bodybuilding championship in World of Sports. I found nothing wrong with the poses. Singaporeans attending such events should be open-mind-ed and liberal. Mr Jagdish Singh: The body-building pose is very obscene. My 12-year-old son asked me
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    • 60 8 Mr Amin Nur Rashid, a visitor from Indonesia: It is really disgraceful that many Singaporeans hang clothings, mattresses and other items over the Singapore flag. Ms Shidah, 20, a clerk: Singapore flags are displayed wrongly in some HDB flats like Hougang and Eunos. In Block 74
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    • WHISPERS
      • 57 8 Mrs Rachel Lee Chou Kit, a secretary in her early 30s: It's time to teach people how to use the word "auntie" the right way. Once, a salesman who looked my age came to my house and on seeing a kid at home immediately
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      • 43 8 Mr K C Lim, 36, Insurance agent: I think people shouldn't be allowed to play hand-held computer games in MRT trains. It is really irritating. The MRT officer said action can only be taken if I made a complaint.
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      • 23 8 Ms Loraine Lee: The escalators in the underpass between Orchard MRT and Tang's department store are always not working.
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      • 66 8 Madam Rubiah binte Md Saad, 48: I've been away for 14 years. I returned recently for a vacation and wanted to try all local food. I went to Bedok interchange and was disappointed to see the foodstalls were filthy. So are the ones at Gevlang and Haig Road.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 232 9 Towkays on city tour/ Page 10 A PACIFIC Foundation should be formed to help promote Asian education and culture all round the Pacific Rim, says BG (Res) George Yeo this morning. It could help Western societies accommodate the cultural differences of Asians who migrate to
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    • 119 9 CHINESE Singaporeans are part of an East Asian civilisation, says BG George Yeo. The East Asian civilisation is not just the Chinese civilisation, he says. It is much larger. Using Singapore as an example, he says that Chinese Singaporeans are not Chinese nationals. "We are
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    • 271 10  -  By Michelle Lee c I HINESE towkays will he Chinese towkays. These businessmen talk shop wherever they are even when taking a break. The towkays are here for the three-day World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention, which ends today. Yesterday, the 800 delegates from more than
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    • 128 10 A PASSION for business is not the only mark of the Chinese towkay. Whether from New York, Thailand or Taiwan, many of them sport Rolex watches studded with diamonds. If that doesn't catch your eye, the thick gold ring will. Some also wear gold bracelets.
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    • 232 9 The Pacific Century You may have heard the term before. BG YEO tells how it will come about: IN THE LEAD There is every possibility that East and South-east Asia will lead the world economy in the next century. It is the turn of Asians to take their place on
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    • 94 10 SE^O^B^ET (August 12 18) This one's a catch of tasteful mMMCT proportions: All the best of fresh 111 Level 7i seafood favourites combined with the grilled goodness of barbecue specials Beef Tenderloin, Spicy Chicken Sausages... So come on down for a treat at the River Terrace. Daily Lunch: $18 (adult)
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  • 505 12 My two worries PM In his first National Day rally speech, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong expressed his two mainjworries at Kallang Theatre last night. He also outlined his plans to liberalise some policies and asked for an endorsement from the people as Prime Minister. IRENE NG reports WORRY one:
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  • 232 12 PRIME Minister Goh Chok Tong wants to help average Singaporeans and slower learners in school in the three basic areas: Education, health and housing. The programmes, to he worked out by the Government over the next few years, would balance policies introduced in recent years
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  • 105 12 "I WAS chosen by my colleagues in Cabinet and in Parliament to be the Prime Minister. I want your endorsement as Prime Minister," said Mr Goh Chok Tong, to the applause of the Kallang Theatre audience. "When I call for a general election soon, I
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 285 13 Wire services. p f RISONERS at a high-secu-I rity jail in southwest Spain beheaded a fellow inmate yesterday. The incident took place during a seven-hour uprising held to demand better living conditions. The prisoner, Miguel Anguita, was dragged from his cell and beheaded during the uprising
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    • 133 13 NATIONAL DAY RALLY SPEECH/ From Page 12 AT the reception after the National Day rally, Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew shook the Prime Minister's hand and said: "Well done. Congratulations." There was also praise from others who attended the rally. Most of those interviewed
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 447 14 Suddenly, there appears to be a glimmer of hope for hostages worldwide after the release of the third Western hostage in Lebanon in four days. Israel sets terms for freeing all Lebanese prisoners. Serbia and Croatia exchange prisoners, and the Kashmir government in Indiajigrees to free
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    • 209 14 Reuter. SERBIA and Croatia exchanged 20 prisoners yesterday as part of a shaky ceasefire brokered by the Yugoslav presidency after five weeks of ethnic fighting. Belgrade television said 10 Croatian policemen and national guardsmen were exchanged for 10 Serbian fighters on a road in eastern
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    • 247 14 THE government in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir has agreed to free five Muslim militants immediately. It has also promised to release two others later in exchange for an Indian executive kidnapped 45 days ago. Details of the announcement were reported by
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    • 332 15 Wire services. STUNNED members of a US Buddhist temple have blamed racists for the execu-tion-style slayings of six monks, two novices and an elderly nun in the temple kitchen in Phoenix, Arizona. "The bodies were laid out side by side and there was no sign of
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    • 220 15 Reuter. BRAZIL'S President Fernando Collor de Mello and his wife Rosane are suffering a crisis in their seven-year-old marriage. The state of the president's marriage has been the subject of newspaper speculation for a week. Speculation on the marital crisis surfaced after the President spent
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    • 240 15 AFP. TAIWAN has suspensed a visit by two Chinese Red Cross officials. This is because China would not confirm if the officials would respect the island's restrictions on their activities in the country. "We have been waiting for their (China's) response. But because
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    • 93 15 Reuter. EYGPTIAN police have arrested three young men who stole a three-tonne radar dish costing $500,000 from an airport in Cairo. The thieves then sold it as scrap for about $1,500, security sources said yesterday. The men one jobless, the second, a painter and the
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  • Showtime
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      499 16  -  By Lois Ng R-RATED actress Blanche Chan Pui Ki bared her bosom to reporters at a press conference... They were not genuine reporters, though, only actors playing that role in a scene from the film, Erotic Nights. But the journalists and photographers at the Apollo Hotel on
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    • 397 17  -  By Anuar Othman A I MALAY song, written by a local composer, is to hit the Hongkong record stores in .October this time in Cantonese. Zainol Ali, composer of Kenangan Taman Cinta (Memory of a Love Garden), caught the "ears" of Warner Music Hongkong which wanted
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    • 343 18  -  By Norenshah Sahari UNIVERSITIES are all too often accused of producing people who are too academic, and who remain trapped in their own ivory towers. The National University of Singapore Theatre aims to dispel that image. Starting today, the NUS Theatre will hold the Festival
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    • 142 18 DON'T let the songs fool you. They may be oldies but the voice behind belongs to Tina Altieri, who is only 22. She is the new attraction at Cheers! This Australian of Italian descent sings oldies such as Quando, Quando, Quando, Girl From Ipanema and Blue
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  • SPORTS
    • 571 33 AP, Reuter. JOHN Daly blasted his way to an amazing three-stroke victory in the PGA Championship yesterday in one of the unlikeliest triumphs ever in major golf competition. Daly, a 25-year-old rookie on the US Tour, shot one-under-par 71 in the final round to win for
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    • 221 33  -  By Suresh Nair YAHYA Atan proved yesterday why he is considered the Premier League's No 1 short-cor-ner man. His bullet-like shot in the 49th minute proved the winner in yesterday's match for newly-promoted Ceylon Sports Club in its match against champion Singapore Recreation Club.
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    • 226 33 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Division One Poland: Legia Warszawa 0 Slask Wroclaw 2, Zaglebie Sosnowiec 1 Olimpia Poznan 3, Zawisza Bydgoszcz 3 Hutnik Krakow 1, Ruch Chorzow 1 LKS Lodz 0, Stal Stalowa Wola 0 Motor Lublin 1, Widzew Lodz 2 GKS Katowice 0, Zaglebie
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    • 131 34 Reuter. THE United States skeet shooting team set a world record of 445 points in the team event at the Pan-American Games in Havana yesterday. It was the first world record of the Games. The team of Dean Clark, Bill Roy and Mike Schmidt heat the
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    • 232 34 NATIONAL intermediate soccer coach Haroon Musawa has been selected to attend a coaching course in Bonn next month. The 47-year-old Tampines Secondary School pljysical education/art teacher will be doing an "A Licence" course at Hennef from Sept 2-27. Former coaches Jita Singh, Seak Poh
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    • 288 34  -  Stories, Bernard Pereira TUITION classes for the six Nlevel Lion City Cup players will begin on Thursday afternoon at the Football Association of Singapore clubhouse at .Jalan Besar. The six players are Hasrin .Jailani, of Bedok North Secondary; Fairul Nizal Sulaiman, of MacPherson Secondary; Zainatul Azhar,
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    • 233 34 SINGAPORE will field only one team for next month's Lion City Cup Under-16 soccer tournament. Singapore's second Cup team, the Junior A squad, will be disbanded. This follows Myanmar's (Burma's) confirmation that it will participate in the eight-team tournament from Sept 5-15.
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  • SEMI-PRO TEAGUE'91
    • 412 35  -  Stories/ S Gulam SINGAPORE could move closer to the quarter-finals if it beats Terengganu this weekend. A victory may lift it into the top six for the first time this season. But it must also hope that Kuala Lumpur and Perak, placed seventh ancl sixth respectively,
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    • 249 35 IT was a night of mixed feelings for Robin Chan. The Singapore coach was happy with the point which kept the Lions in the race for the quarter-finals but he was not pleased with his team's performance. "Not so good, lah," said Robin.
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    • 596 36  -  S Gulam WE L COME hack Lions. Welcome back to earth. Cloud Nine has no place for the inconsistent and the fumblers. Fortunately, the fall wasn't as bumpy as it would have been had Kedah held on to its lead. Thanks to Warren Spink's
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    • 179 37 I'm happy at least they didn't give up and got the point. But we can't afford such things against our three remaining opponents. It could prove costly. Singapore coach Robin Chan p J» lease, don't ask me any questions. My mind is blank. I'm still
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    • 232 38  -  Stories/ S Gulam DEFENDER Lim Tong Hai has been ruled out for Saturday's home match against Trengganu. He was booked against Kedah last night, his second this season. So he has to serve an automatic one-match suspension. The 20-year-old defender was also booked two weeks ago against
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    • 239 38 KEDAH striker Zlatko Nastevski accused Singapore defender Borhan Abu Samah of taunting him during a goalmouth incident which almost led to a scuffle. "He teased and laughed at me," said the Australian striker. "It was absolutely unnecessary. That's why I pushed
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