The New Paper, 3 February 1992

Total Pages: 31
1 31 The New Paper
  • 16 1 the new paper MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1992 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50 CENTS the a/ new* paper
    16 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 69 1 I Mum sells Z I kids as h I prostitutes A Thai mother (above) sells her two teenage daughters into I prostitution for two I buffaloes. "But we still I love her," they say. I plus L, I CROCODILE KRANJI: Crocs are roaming our reservoirs. I FAME STRIP: Do I
      69 words
    • 66 1 k 'W jp> s*. ;/4/9i *9 >7s 'W model >.» Did Hongkong's award-winning actor Tony Leung (inset) actually make love to a British teenager (above) on screen? Yes, says magazine critic. No, says Tony. He is worried about its effect on his wife./ Page 15 m I n a n
      66 words

  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 623 2 SPECIAL EDITION ON FEB 5 MORNING A MINI-CASINO which operated openly at a trade fair in Upper Bukit Timah was raided by police on Saturday night. Nine people seven men and two women were arrested. (Jame chips, beer and "prizes" were confiscated from three games
      623 words
    • 52 2 POLICE officers from I Clementi Police Divisional Headquarters arrested a man, 39, suspected to be a lookout, and two women, aged 19 and 31, thought to be promoters. They also nabbed six men, suspected to be gamblers, between the ages of 25 and 46. All have been released
      52 words
    • 62 2 POLICE are investigating the case under the Common Gaming Houses Act. Anyone convicted of assisting in carrying out an illegal public lottery can be fined between $20,000 and $200,000. They will also receive a jail sentence of up to five years. Their customers, arrested for gaming, can be fined
      62 words
    • 303 3 THE mini-casino at the Bukit Timah Trade Carnival attracted large crowds by offering gamblers odds of winning as much as 60 times the stakes they put up (see graphic). For example, a bet of just one $20 chip placed on the area marked "1 pay 60"
      Graphics/ Patrick Chia  -  303 words
    • 176 3  -  By Eileen Teo Hongbao are no longer just red. These packets are part of some companies' efforts to be different. Heshe Holdings Pte Ltd aims to satisfy all tastes. It has been giving out packets of multi-coloured hongbao. There are pink, purple, orange and yellow packets
      176 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 48 2 REVOLUTION at Nice cosy ambience, long drinks. big screen video, latest musical clips, sing-a-long. karaoke, friendly people... A revolution in lounge entertainment that has finally come. See you at The Barrel! Happy Hours: spm to Hpm LlONlfflciTY HOTEL SINGAPORE 15 Tanjong Katong Road. Singapore 1543 Tel 744 8111
      48 words
    • 76 2 Our Hotline Plus for readers on 734-7711 will be operating until 3pm today. It will take a break tomorrow. You may leave a message on our answenng machine at the same number. On Wednesday, you can call the hotline from 9 am to 7 pm. Thank you for making Hotline
      76 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous


  • QUICKNEWS
    • 173 4 RING LATER FOR MORE SINGAPOREANS HE'S in his mid-30s while she's in her early 30s. That's the likely age profile of Singaporean grooms and brides in the next decade because more Singaporeans are getting J married later in life. In 1990, the average age at which men got
      173 words
    • 176 4 ABOUT 10 couples were divorced every day in Singapore in 1990, pushing the figures for marital break-ups past 3,500. Latest Department of Statistics figures show that 3,634 divorces and annulments were granted in 1990, a 25 per cent increase over the previous year. Singapore's divorce rate works out
      176 words
    • 57 4 any system will work if people co-operate. The key factor is consideration for other passengers, not the shape of the queue lane. Miss Grace Seah, 44, a production supervisor, commenting on the plan to introduce a Y-shaped queue and a slanted queue for boarding passengers
      57 words
    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 85 4 SINGAPORE'S total trade reached a record high of $'216 billion last year. Exports rose by 7 per cent to $102 billion while imports went up by 4 per cent to $114 billion, the Trade Development Board (TDB) said yesterday. Trade grew by 5.4 per cent, the
        85 words
      • 102 4 SINGAPORE'S top executives are the highest paid in Asia, shows a survey by the World Executive Digest. The average annual gross salary of a chief executive officer in Singapore is $205,466. That gives him a purchasing power of more than $161,000, assuming he is head of
        102 words
      • 68 4 CAMBODIA'S four rival factions have agreed to deploy military observers in one another's zones of control, brightening chances of a lasting ceasefire, a United Nations spokesman said. Two officers from each faction will be posted at the rivals' military headquarters in two weeks. "We can guarantee their safety,"
        68 words
      • 64 4 SCORES of doctors in the United States are continuing to inject silicone directly into the bodies of women, most often to puff up parts of the face or to smooth wrinkles, say the authorities. The practice is illegal. Silicone breast implants have also been suspended in the US.
        64 words
    • Article, Illustration
      2 4  -  Beng
      2 words
    • 76 4 The Straits Times: Bush, Yeltsin forge new US-Russia ties Business Times: S'pore trade growth slows to 5.4 Lianhe Zaobao: Investment pledges amounted to $3 billion last year Berita Harian: US-Russian ties enter new era SBC morning news: The US has rejected a Russian call for more cuts in nuclear
      76 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 82 4 j LASER CD on I WHOLESALE PRICE I j HURRY DON'T MISS IT i >m $9.90 m Visit us. We are at: is available Thanks JWajjc Centre NO. 1 PARK ROAD #02-06 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX SINGAPORE 0105.TEL:*****97 I NO 304 ORCHARD ROAD #01-52 LUCKY TLAZA SINGAPORE 0923. TEL: *****56 I
      82 words

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 76 5 Where else but the Shangri-La, Singapore's other botanical gardens. x■n 4 u We'd love to show you how the new Xanadu looks, but since it looks different on different nights, it's better you come see the differences for yourself. Xanadu extends a special welcome to Diners Club Cardmemberv with the
      76 words

  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 424 6 Time yourself against these cashiers. They can punch out your supermarket bill in seconds. But have you ever had the feeling that there might be an error in the calculations? JUNE KONG puts three of them to the test ROLL up to cashier Tan Ah (iek
      424 words
    • 179 6 COLD Storage, NTUC and Yaohan say good training is why their cashiers are fast and accurate. Training periods range from one to two weeks. New recruits at Yaohan are required to first observe experienced cashiers in action. Later, they practise under supervision during off-peak hours, or
      179 words
    • 175 6 TO make checkouts faster and more efficient, NTUC has introduced bar code scanning in its Tanjong Pagar and Bishan branches. Bar-codes are the series of thick and thin black bars found on many products. Cashiers simply pass each item's bar code over a scanner.
      175 words
    • 329 7 THE monkey is nimble, quick-witted and adept at adjusting to circumstances and Singaporeans would do well to emulate his ways this year. That's the advice Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong gives for coping with the expected slowdown in the economy during the
      329 words
    • 128 7 A LABOURER who stole a man's waist pouch while the man was praying at a mosque was jailed for four months on Friday. Karis Itam, 39, admitted stealing a handphone, a handphone antenna, a watch, a gold ring and a calculator from Mr Mohd Salim
      128 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 28 6 Economical Set Lunch at $9.90+ Executive Set Lunch at $12.90+ We wish our Chinese patrons a Happy Chinese New Year. We will be open throughout the festive period.
      28 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 61 7 4* EXPRESS YOURSELF! Tee-rific W-? Nuts About Knits igr f#'. Marvellous Make-overs Times the Bookshops Guardian Pharmacy 7 Eleven V #%11l stores selected Shell stations STOP PRESS kiosks J™ I I I you're unable to get GO. call: *****77 during office hours WMwM A mem bet ol the Audit Bureau
      61 words

  • VOICES
    • 363 8 Zaobao published a wrap-up of the letters it received last year on its Commentary Page. Here are the highlights GENERAL ELECTION THE General Election on August 31, last year, attracted the most letters from readers of the Chinese-language Lianhe Zaobao. There was an upsurge
      363 words
    • 14 8 General Election results Time-based telephone charges R-rated films Primary 4 streaming
      14 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 110 8 THE RIGHT TIME FOR LOVE Pierre"cardin at $1150 each can be W yours when you place a love note in The Straits Times Classified or The New Paper Fastads on 14 February. Six pairs of this Swiss made, bi-coloured bracelet quart: watches plus other fabulous prizes are to be won.
      110 words
    • 306 8 nm EOT 734-7711 734-7711 737-5375 The New Paper 390, Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923 MINISTRY of total no. of letters Issues Communications Ministry 20.8% Public transport, phone charging system. National Development Ministry 13.8% Problems in HDB estates. Education Ministry 8.9% Educational issues. Transport, public housing and education were the top
      306 words

  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 400 9  - Ace of an idea nets for poor By Loh Tuan Lee A WALKING enthusiast has literally picked up a new way of raising funds for charity. Mr Peter Lee, 39, picks up tennis balls along the route of his daily walk: He keeps fit with his 4-km regime, and sells
      Picture/ Mohd Ishak  -  400 words
    • 381 10  -  By Helen Chang CURRY, curry, curry! Step right up and check out this year's Chingay procession. It has floats featuring animals, princesses, and well, curry. A pot of curry that is. Chicken curry, spilling over and the "naughty" ingredients an onion, chilli, brinjal, potato, and
      Picture/ Sam Yen  -  381 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 98 9 Wheeling and dealing is best accomplished when accompanied by wining and dining And best done at Window on the Park Here the Temasek buffet boasts local delights, salads, a meat trolley and much more. Presenting you the opportunity to boast of your corporation's strengths. Which is probably the most impressive
      98 words
    • 35 9 Heard or seen j anything? Call HoHin* Plus 734-7711 No Telecom charge for calls, j Fax *****75 < Or wnle lo: I Tb« New 1 P °P* If 390 <im Seng (fl Rd, Singapore m 0923
      35 words

  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 74 10 The New Paper/Aiwa Promotion I^TlM'StmitsTiiiiesW I,'jMa hewn) ihl MMIm na Ik TV-r. killed ill liOwß -W. Ik m<x-l» S'tw ind.> IjWßp S-SL.Hpiii BCK Acopyof and a copy of The Straits Times on Feb 4 The New Paper on Feb 5 grr^r-rr-CA-DWB could mean an Aiwa CD Carry-Compo for you! Sounds
      74 words

  • WORLDTODAY
    • 343 11 A RICH Briton who bragged he had carried out the perfect murder has been jailed 24 years for killing his opera singer wife. Stuart Hutchinson, a former oil executive, battered his wife Alice to death, cut her body into 38 pieces and then burned
      343 words
    • 159 11 Reuter. BUSINESSMEN forced to pay protection money to extremists in Britain's troubled province of Northern Ireland can claim it off their tax. But money paid to protect individuals from harm could not be set against tax. A spokesman for the Inland Revenue department said in London
      Reuter.  -  159 words
    • 192 12 AFP AZERBAIJAN'S President Avaz Mutalibov said for the first time that he is not opposed to international observers monitoring conditions in the country. Hut he stopped short of endorsing the presence of a peacekeeping force. Armenian President Mr Levon Ter-Pe-trosian, had called yesterday for a
      AFP  -  192 words
    • 318 12 AP. p I RESIDENT Boris Yeltsin returned to Moscow yesterday, declaring his four-dav trip to the West a success. Some observers, however, feel that Mr Yeltsin came home with nothing but warm words and promises of help in the hard times ahead. Others
      AP.; Picture/ Reuter  -  318 words
    • 337 13 A SCOTTISH cleaner is set for a new career as a teacher in the school she was working in. Mrs Margaret MacNeilage, 37, spent six years studying for a top Open University degree. Now she planning to train to be a teacher before applying for a
      337 words
    • 179 13 UPI. A GRAMMAR war has broken out in the Florida legislature. Bill drafters in the Senate prefer to use "must" in the law books. Many in the House of Representatives favour using "shall". The "shalis" hold that the word has been used
      UPI.  -  179 words
    • 277 14 Reuter. THE weekend snowslides in three Turkish provinces struck like an explosion. "Nobody could escape," Mr Ali Ergen, headman of Gormec village, said yesterday as rescue workers, listening for faint cries from survivors, dug into the snow burying the homes of 40 Kurdish families. Working in
      Reuter.; Pictures/ Reuter  -  277 words
    • 154 14 Wire services. PALESTINIAN leader George Habash says he is in good health. He said this in an interview with the Middle East service of Radio Monte Carlo a day after France allowed him to leave. Mr Habash went to Paris for medical treatment, but the four-day
      Wire services.  -  154 words
    • 161 14 Reuter TERRORIST Abu Nidal, who is believed to have killed and hijacked for many Arab leaders, may have secretly worked for Israel as well. So says a new book entitled Abu Nidal: A Gun for Hire, by British journalist Patrick Seale. The book claims that despite
      Reuter  -  161 words
    • 452 15 PEOPLE'S REACTION W. this love scene? The only reason, I think, is because the couple who are making love on the screen are an Asian and a European. Tony Leung |WIFrSREACTION^^^^^^_ T X can't say (my wife) loved watching her husband making love with another girl
      452 words
    • 70 15 Heart stays: The Year of the Monkeyhas proved lucky for this Taiwanese monkey. Doctors at Taiwan I University Hospital in Taipei, operating to separate human Siamese twins, prepared to take the monkey's heart and transplant it temporarily into one of the twins because a human heart
      Picture/ Reuter  -  70 words
    • 115 15 ONE of Tony Leung's biggest worries is the effect the controversy may have on those close to him. especially his wife. Tony married former radio deejay Annette Kong Ka-nin five years ago. 'i can't say she loved watching her husband making love with another girl on screen
      115 words
    • 201 15 Reuter. NIKE said yesterday it plans to manufacture a newline of "outdoor fitness" shoes whose soles are partly made from recycled shoes. Nike, based in Beaverton. Oregon, is the largest I S maker of athletic shoes. The company said it has invented a process of
      Reuter.  -  201 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 295 11 J Festive Bouquets Blooming at Orchard Parade Hotel MOON PAVILION COSY CORNER CHINESE RESTAURANT Chinese New Year Buffet Luncheon r p.. 3 Feb 92 5 Feb 92 (12 noon 3 pm) Grand Reunion Dinner Make it a family affair with our sumptuous spread 27 Jan 92 18 Feb 92 of
      295 words

  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 143 12 CRYSTALLIZE YOUR LOVE than one in love and in winning sparkling prizes from the Swarovski Silver Crystal collection 25 Crystal Sea Snails valued at $183 each and 5 Neoclassic Candleholders at $322 each. And the first 400 advertisers for Valentine s Lovelines in The New Paper will also receive a
      143 words

  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 168 13 Announce your wedding in the newspaper FREE! And get two Fuji 8R photo enlargements! f Surprise your family and friends. Announce your wedding in Berita Mmggu. And share your happy occasion with all. It's easy. All you have to do is bring along your 1) 3R colour or black Si
      168 words



  • spotlight
    • 447 16 WiB in jhe mischief The US: Dead In the water THE Americans went on a spending spree in the 1980s on money borrowed from Japan. With that now drying up, the US is feeling the squeeze. The US economy at this point is dead in the
      447 words
    • 244 16 Q: Why should I care what happens in the former Soviet Union? A: The former Soviet Union is the sixth largest on the surface of the globe. You cannot just wipe off the country and say: Oh, it doesn't really matter what happens there. It's
      244 words

  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 97 17 RPT IT MniAl KL CALLING FIRST LOVES UC 111 IwU <*** jgL Your guide to Kuala Lumpur's Do they ever die? W/f 'M&a best shopping, eating and party TEE-RIFIC! THE BOTTOM LINE How to tee-off with the right accessories Don't let your bottom get you down AO NUTS ABOUT KNITS
      97 words
  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 878 17 mondaytv COUSINS THE LAST EMPEROR ALL F R E WINNER (Channel (Channel w| Chow plays a THIS romance-comedy stars THIS spectacular movie is young man who possesses psychic l ed Danson, Isabella Rossellini based on the life of Pu Yi, the last p owers He becomes invincible at (right) and
      878 words

  • Showtime
    • 605 18  -  By Vivien Chiong THIRTY is the most crucial age for a woman, according to Taiwan-born singer Sally Yeh. By then, a woman must decide what she wants out of life, said Sally, who recently turned 30. And she certainly seems to have made her decision.
      Picture/ David Tan  -  605 words
    • 415 19 USA Today. WHAT budding pop singer wouldn't dream of becoming the next Michael Jackson? Tevin Campbell, for one. The teen R&B sensation, often compared to pop's biggest wheel, asks, who could live up to that kind of advance billing? "It's a compliment, but I'd rather be
      USA Today.  -  415 words
    • 126 19 He was 13 when his Tomorrow (Better You, Better Me), on Jones' Grammysweeping Back on the Block, went to Xo 1 on Billboard's R&B chart. He also sang on the title track of Listen Up, a film and soundtrack tribute to Jones. Prince called on Campbell to
      126 words
    • 426 20  -  By Vivien Chiong A LEGENDARY hero battles two underworld figures from the (j()s in the 11th Hongkong Film Awards. Wong Fei Hong, the gongfu exponent, will cross swords with corrupt cop Lee Rock and drug baron Limpy Ho. The Hongkong Film Awards is the
      426 words
    • 127 20 BEST MOVIE Lee Rock This thing called Love Once Upon a Time in China to be Number One Once a Thief BEST DIRECTOR John Woo (Once a Thief) Tsui Hark (Once Upon a Time in China) Chan Ka-sheung (Fight Back to School) Poon Mun-kit (To be Number One)
      127 words
    • 585 21  -  By Tang Wai Yin IN between cracking melon seeds this Lunar New Year, there are a range of TV programmes to choose from. Some of the highlights: TUESDAY FEB 4 SBC 5 No Holds Barred (2 pm): Making his film debut, Hulk Hogan plays wrestling superstar Kip
      585 words
    • 301 22  -  By Lo Tien Yin THE SBC Lunar New Year's Eve Special will break new ground this time. The festivities in Hongkong, Taipei and Beijing will be transmitted live by satellite. That will be just before the countdown to midnight. Viewers in Hongkong will also see
      301 words

  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 66 19 HEARTHROB Formerly a member of I iWi II "The Platters" M lIJ I now a part of HEARTHROB ißii ■Hi Together with our very own Singapore Swing, Ted 'E' Fame leads the band jH belting out Rhythm Blues, Top4o's, Ballads and the list W goes 0n... J|| mm Also featuring
      66 words

  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 7 20 I [Snra THE LATEST M&m at LUNCHTTME!
      7 words
    • 84 20 MODERN ft****. Lianhe Zaobao (March 2, 1992) The StraitsTlmes (April 6, 1992) your chance to advertise in a special feature that will enhance your products or services... and to reach out to your target audience effectively. Our feature on MODERN OFFICE is geared to attract a large number of readers
      84 words

  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 93 21 no me/ For the first time in Singapore, cfoa can u>in hot cash phs many other prizes j>ust icf making people tfaaph e/vmwe 7st Prize $$5000 Competition starting firom 23rdFebruary 1992 ew-u Sandau 9.00pm. 2nd £$2000 3rd Prize £$1000 a.;cuj,^ n i f m fkAt _s$ 500 LAUGHS PTE LTD
      93 words

  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 56 22 I "I t </nfypr l (otci**cv«» I 382 Havelock Road River View Hotel S(0316) Tel 732-992? jo* OBSESSION J 3 f fcfr. Meet-the-fans session 6 Feb: Bpm 11pm A *x Hamish Brown, Jaffar lW ,?S*7* N®o: SDJsl.om Journey. iMse nrw>nr.«T!BS Teen Model of the Year Pageant (Heats) Tea Dance: $6
      56 words

  • 152 23 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. angelic: Someone who is angelic is or seems to be very good, kind, considerate, or gentle. advance billing: When you describe a person or event's advance billing, you advertise
    152 words
  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 227 23 COMICRELIEF ALSO CAN (i IKJi Showcase For Singapore Cartoonists jZ' U/tti<yh<*s\ ,t> u i nonguao ldlt?0 /SzetO KOk L6ong h,in»rL». KroUcJiL I f. .SST-— Lunar heu\*ar 6aH\erin± («W«t fce I ~J§t 4 S3BB b'cZZfaoD* [^OroWt 1 JAUNTI6 4% 1 J 1| 1/ k£elll h 11/ J J frF litr| g
      227 words
    • 231 23 MONDAYRADIO fMTOS m 924 12.05 Lunchdate with Rose Tan NOON Newt in Brief B&fiW 1 »;J» 2 MO Current* Eiehange Rates Makers 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) 5.05 Move to Music with Peter Kin* 1.45 Midday Market Report —Music, Sports News and a 2.00 Programme Summary Q u z 2.02 Afternoon
      231 words

  • Page 24 Advertisements
  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 355 24 MONDAYRADIO 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey 1.00 News NOON Wor dNews cl°e P e/fiS: tar! With Bibih 1215 T j: Taxi-drivers provide a i < 1 ,u. peephole into a nation's 1.40 Spice of Life problems and peculiarities; 2.00 Chinese Opera they are a mirror of the society 5.00 Goodtime Gold
      355 words
    • 180 24 COMICRELIEF Cathy /Cathy Guisewite 'UWMT 70 /MO. YOU ORDER 1 [NO. I ONLY \f I DON'T W/WTI I NO. SOU ORDER ONE. [7~ DESSERT THE CLASSIC I, order a owe, nom. I'll want a bite, a whole owe. —i r- M e l/ttiomship...eve«vowe wants DESSERT, JUST HAVE A YOU ORDER
      180 words

  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 705 25 HI, MUSI adS 737-1166 1 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION ocrsssjucuss .ftu.-zjmzso 2002 Food/ 2002 Food/ 2002 Food/ Entertainment Entertainment Entertainment FREE" iSrT LASER DISC /Mm VIEWING FQR RENTAII I 1. Latest Laser Movie Disc for Rental I I &Sale II j 2. Karaoke Laser Disc on Crazy Sale i g
      705 words

  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 420 26 Valentine's Day 14 February. A bvely day for a love note to your Valentine, in Valentine's Lovelines in The Straits Times Classified/The New Paper Fastads. For ever on record. Undeniable evidence of your love and regard. Advertisers for either paper stand to win these lovely prises: Love sparkles uitn Crystallize
      420 words

  • SPORTS
    • 386 27 Reuter. BRAZIL pulled off a major Davis Cup upset when it took an unbeatable 3-1 lead over a weakened Germany in its first round tie in Rio de .Janeiro yesterday. Jaime Oncins sent the crowd into a state of frenzy when he ensured victory over the former
      Reuter.; Picture/ Reuter  -  386 words
    • 134 27 Reuter. SOl.*TH African Ian Palmer (right), thriving in Bangkok's intense heat, won the Asian Classic golf tournament by one stroke yesterday. Palmer, ending a run of 19 second places since his last tournament victory in 1985, shot a four-under-par 68 in his final round for a 20-under-par
      Reuter.  -  134 words
    • 230 27 AP. DANNY Everett, a member of the United States world record equalling 4 x 400 m relay quartet, broke the world indoor 400 m record at an international athletics meeting in Stuttgart yesterday. The 25-year-old American clocked 45.02 seconds to break 1987 German World outdoor champion Thomas
      AP.  -  230 words
    • 347 28 ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter. AC MILAN'S Dutch striker Marco van Basten and Italian international Roberto Baggio of Juventus both scored inspirational hat-tricks to lead their sides to identical 4-1 wins yesterday. Just one week away from its potentially decisive clash at the San Siro in Milan, the Italian league's
      Reuter.  -  347 words
    • 220 28 SPANISH LEAGUE Reuter. LEO Beenhakker, the coach appointed last week to inject sparkle into Real Madrid's current sluggish form, watched his side embarrassed by lowly Cadiz yesterday. Real, which had once looked invincible this season, scraped a 1-1 home draw and Cadiz even scored both goals. Real
      Reuter.  -  220 words
    • 145 28 ASTON VILLA 0 EVERTON 0 AP. ASTON Villa and Everton shared points in yesterday's English First Division match at Villa Park. The match ended goalless though the home team netted twice in the first half. First, Dwight Yorke bundled the ball over the line. Then a
      AP.  -  145 words
    • 165 28 dutch LEAGUE Reuter. FEYENOORD Rotterdam drew level on points with leader PSV Eindhoven after a 1-0 away win against SVV/Dordrecht yesterday. Veteran defender John Metgod scored the only goal of the match for Feyenoord just a few moments into the second half. PSV, front-runner since the start
      Reuter.  -  165 words
    • 395 29 Things are looking up for 17-year-old schoolboy striker Eric Desmond Francis. Overlooked by national selectors last year, he yesterday received a surprise invitation to join a national training squad. BERNARD PEREIRA has the details ERIC Desmond Francis has been called up to attend selection trials for
      Picture/ Kenneth Koh  -  395 words
    • 510 29 Wire Services. ARSENAL manager George Graham pledged his loyalty to the English champion as speculation mounted that he could soon be lured to the European mainland by a big Spanish club. Arsenal's early Cup exits and indifferent League form has left the London club with little to aim for
      Wire Services.  -  510 words
    • 482 29 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS Stuttgart International indoor track meet in Germany Men's 60m (selected results): 1 Andre Cason (US) 6.46 sees 2 Bruni Sunn (Can) 6.54 3 Frankie Fredericks (Nam) 6.58. 200 m: 1 Floyd Heard (US) 20.93 2 Carl Lewis (US) 20.97 3 Dennis
      Wire Services.  -  482 words
    • 409 30 Redhill Rangers' goalkeeper Sandro Radun is one of the most colourful characters in the Premier League. The talented Croatian added to his notoriety on Saturday in the game against Balestier United by picking up his third yellow card in the competition. His behaviour has upset
      Picture/ Mohd Ishak  -  409 words
    • 86 30 lie's a little bit crazy. I have advised him to be more respectful on the field but he doesn't listen. I am very concerned because I have known Sandro since childhood. He is a good 'keeper despite all his antics. Geylang's Zlatko Vidan (left) I Ie
      86 words
    • 285 30 SANDRO Radun has made a promise to his friends in the Premier League that he will change his attitude and that he will not collect any more yellow cards. "Please tell my friends in Singapore, I will not get any more yellow cards. I
      285 words




  • 32 31 Redhill Rangers' goalkeeper Sandro Radun (left) is in the news again after collecting his third yellow card of the season on Saturday Page 31 Picture/ Mohd Ishak
    Picture/ Mohd Ishak  -  32 words
  • 336 31  -  By S Gulam SINGAPORE soccer is set to go German this season Rudy Gutendorf is now the hot favourite to he the nations super coach. The 65-year-old German's fluency in English has given him the edge over Chechoslovakian Milous Kvacek. The Football Association of Singapore will
    336 words
  • 45 31 T X he choice is now between Kvacek and Gutendorf. In terms of coaching experience, both have met our requirements: We have spoken to both and we will announce our decision by Wednesday. Selection committee chief Shahar Hussein Kvacek Gutendorf
    45 words
  • Page 31 Advertisements