The New Paper, 17 July 1994

Total Pages: 30
1 30 The New Paper
  • 12 1 the new paper SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1994 MITA (P) 2382W/9*F( a» cfitt
    12 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 50 1 SUNDAY, JULY 17,1994 MITA (P) COITipHWientWy [y 1 a jul (Early Copy) UA ,?CN *"aw Xftwrtc \A T 2" BH slftGA Pom mm Hiill'HHi 8 fi—-MM meets Bomarlo I Jtf I'm better than the Cup fop Brazil TT W0m MhII *V Bl Match report /Page Cup 7 /Page Cup 2
      50 words

  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 349 2 Source: Reuter. THE Russian Premier wants to see a reunion of the former Soviet republics but only of the economic kind. "I can tell you straight. I am for union economic union." said Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin in a television interview yesterday. He stressed
      Source: Reuter.  -  349 words
    • 197 2 Source: AFP. THE US Secretary of State will be unable to keep his date with Asean later this month. Mr Warren Christopher was supposed to lead the US delegation to the Asean Regional Forum (ARF), which will begin in Bangkok on July 25. But Mr
      Source: AFP.  -  197 words
    • 45 2 Star Stance: Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger holding a sword used in his film, Conan the Barbarian, which he autographed for sale at an auction at his Planet Hollywood restaurant recently. The sword went for $9,750 to aid The Inner-City Games. Picture/ Reuter
      Picture/ Reuter  -  45 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • WORLDTODAY
    • 504 3 AP. THK first moments of her reunion with her baby were "just wonderful". Mrs Karen Humphries' baby, Abbie, had been kidnapped from Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham, central Kngland, four hours after her birth on July 1. Yesterday, the baby was returned to her grateful
      AP.; Picture/ Reuter  -  504 words
    • 326 3 Source: Reuter. A FORMER North Korean official has a wish before dying: To be reunited with a daughter whom he has not seen for almost 50 years. "I don't think my daughter has ever forgiven me for leaving her alone in North
      Source: Reuter.  -  326 words

  • QUICKNEWS
    • 247 4 k hot 1 J In North Korea, sometimes what is not said or shown on TV is as important if not more important. So, here is what they did not say about the announcement to postpone Kim II Sung's funeral OFFICIAL REASONS THE delay is necessary
      247 words
    • 84 4 The Sunday Timet: North Korea postpones Kim's funeral. Lianhe Zaobao: Ascan to discuss expansion of membership to 10 in Foreign Ministers' meeting starting from July 22. Berita Minggu: Economy prospers, language prospers too. SBC morning news: The US expects to learn next week whether North Korea is ready
      84 words
    • 101 4 DAIM-ANWAR FEUD? WITH these words, Tun Daim Zainuddin, economic adviser to the Malaysian Government, dismissed speculation about a rift between him and Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The media, business and political circles are responsible for spreading the gossip, said Tun
      101 words
    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 96 4 CHINA unveiled its first real-estate law yesterday, giving the authorities the power to crack down on land speculators blamed for fuelling inflation. The law will go into effect on Jan 1. Under the law, a builder will be fined 20 per cent of the value of
        96 words
      • 79 4 CHINA cancelled a meeting yesterday between its top official for Hongkong and British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Alastair Goodlad. But he insisted his trip to Beijing had been constructive. He said he had no idea why the meeting with Mr Lu Ping, director of
        79 words
      • 83 4 TAIWAN has signed a $847 million contract with Raytheon of the United States to buy Patriot missiles, the China Times newspaper said yesterday. Under the contract, Taiwan will produce some of the missile components such as printed circuit boards and liquid crystal displays, Economics Ministry officials said.
        83 words
      • 86 4 AN Indonesian Muslim group headed by Research and Technology Minister Jusuf Habibie plans to publish a weekly magazine and a tabloid, says the Antara news agency. The Government last month banned three leading publications Tempo, DeTik and Editor that had focused on sensitive political issues, including a
        86 words
      • 91 4 THE Bank of Thailand is trying to curb pay rises in the private sector to curb inflation. It will call a meeting with the Thai Bankers' Association to adjust salaries, reported The Nation newspaper. Bank of Thailand Deputy Governor Rerngchai Marakanond said: "We are very concerned
        91 words
      • 89 4 RETIRING babyboomers will not balloon the US federal deficit until early in the next century, but the economy is already hurting. Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan says: "Long-term interest rates are higher now because markets are anticipating rising deficits in the next century." Budget-cutting is expected to
        89 words
    • 196 5 Patient is allergic to penicillin 3 SGH doctors give him penicillin Patient dies L HOT kSTORY i THE Singapore General Hospital tried its best to ensure that information on a patient's history of drug allergies is prominently displayed. Medical forms were changed way back in 1985 to allow for
      196 words
    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 49 5 FIREBALLS and thick black smoke stained the night sky over Punggol yesterday after a large fire broke out in a scrapyard. No one was injured in the fire at Buangkok South Farmway 5, northeast of Woodbridge Hospital. At one point, the fireballs shot up to 10-storeys high.
        49 words
      • 62 5 MADAM S Lilis Abdul Hamid, 26, who lost her sense of taste and smell and whose legs became paralysed in a December 1992 accident was awarded $522,746.60 by the High Court on Friday. The mother of two was riding pillion on a motorcycle when it collided with a taxi.
        62 words
      • 54 5 A 36-YEAR-OLD man posed as a police officer and claimed he could secure government tenders for a furniture shop owner in Jurong West Avenue 5. The shop owner gave him $30,000. A suspect was arrested yesterday by officers from Jurong Police Division within hours of receiving a report
        54 words
      • 59 5 CERTIFICATE of Entitlement (COE) prices for all types of cars went up this month, with the price shooting over $70,000 for the first time. The open category COEs, which can be used for any type of vehicle, were the most expensive, at $72,992. But the COE price
        59 words
      • 84 5 ABOUT 200 Singaporeans who bought property in Batam have revised to complete the sale. They say the houses have leaking roofs, ill-fitting doors and defective roofs and window panes. Termites had also infested some homes, some say. The semi-detached houses and bungalows cost between $43,000 and $150,000
        84 words

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 310 5 f H H B^, <v, SEE THE WORLD WITH SUNKISFC. Your Chance To Travel To Any Singapore Airlines Destination In The World! Want to go on that holiday that you've always dreamed aboutl Simply pick up a pack of great tasting orange or blackcurrant flavour Sunkist* C Cum Drops filled
      310 words

  • WORLDTODAY
    • 323 6 EXIT FROM RWANDA Reuter. THE United States has lifted sanctions against the Indian space agency, clearing the way for space technology deals between the two countries, says an Indian official. Washington had slapped sanctions against the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) two years
      Reuter.; Picture/ Reuter  -  323 words
    • 122 6 Reuter. MALAYSIA plans to launch a national space policy to stake its claim on outer space. "In future, there might be territorial claims over outer space," said Ms Mazlan Othman, Director-General of the Space Science Studies Division. "We just can't sit back and watch."
      Reuter.  -  122 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 340 6 HThe 199-1 World Cup Soccer. A miasma of action, grace j strength A honor. A moment in i time that comes along once I every 4 years, and which lives up to its hilling as one of tlkr major events of the year. Now, you can capture this i mega
      340 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 87 7 QTC FROM TODAY NEX.IS IS OPEN ON SUNDAYS. 12.30PM TO 8 PM. I tm sr 1 "vJi 2 )®*.x W* 2HP j\j\ji ™J^ 20% OFF STOREWIDE. THE NEX.IS GREAT SINGAPOREAN SALE. 9 JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING THAT ISN'T NAILED DOVN IS REDUCED BY 20X UNTIL UTH AUGUST. THE ONLY EXCEPTIONS BEING
      87 words

  • special
    • 579 8 Eight out of 10 Singaporeans do not want cemeteries in their backyard, according to a recent survey. But some Singaporeans still prefer a burial to cremation, when it is their turn to go. Singapore, however, is tight for land and ageing fast. Enter an enterprising
      579 words
    • 143 9 PRICE AND SIZES PRICES at the undulating Perpetual Memorial Park will depend on demand, if any, and fengshui, the Chinese art of geomancy. The higher the terrain, the higher the price. Mr Wong Shaw Chyun, the park's marketing manager, said the price of a single
      143 words
    • 112 9 FACILITIES THE Perpetual Memorial Park has a chapel for Christians and a Chinese temple for Buddhists and Taoists. Taoists and Buddhist monks will be employed on fixed dates to perform rites, said Mr Wong Shaw Chyun, the park's marketing manager. It also has Christian and non-Christian
      112 words
    • 408 9  -  WILL SINGAPOREANS GO FOR IT? By Seow Su Kian THE paperwork in taking coffins across borders might prove a hassle. So said four casket companies in Singapore. A personnel manager of one of Singapore's oldest casket companies said: "If we want to
      408 words
    • 188 9  -  By Seow Su Kian SINGAPOREANS have been choosing cremations over burials. But mostly for practical and cost reasons, said four casket companies in Singapore. Cremation accounts for up to 90 per cent of their businesses. Mr S T Tan, executive officer of Casket Company, said: "It
      188 words


  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 552 10 French National Day Celebration 4J\ftYS MARATHON At factory subsidized prices From 14th July 7.00 am 18th July 7.00 am At Übi Showroom only ■EHgiiiTEMand AAT years BH3 Win trip CUE OFree sx± iimiHfßivviriiiivm uptoi.ooocc $13,000 for 2to Perth. Australia isiiiyyiisiiMOttfl v uptoi.6oocc $15,000 ;SL. (Auto) (Manual) R2IGTX R2ITS Chassis Number
      552 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 112 11 D ouble Fortune Here's wishing you twice the luck with a double digit discount-55% off the Kodak Prostar 222 camera outfit, now just $48 instead of $106.60 when you buy a Kodak Gold 111 200 Twin Value Pack or Ci^kShß Kodak Gold 111 100 Twin Value Pack. A ifl ■r
      112 words

  • SPORTS
    • 266 12 MALAYSiAN PREMIER LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Johor 1 Perak 1 Kedah 1 Sarawak 0 Negri 0 Pahang 0 t Sabah 2 Malacca 2 Pedis 1 Terengganu 1 Penang 1 Brunei 2 Bernama. JOHOR and Perak ended their Malaysian Premier League match at the Tan
      Bernama.  -  266 words
    • 409 12 AP. THE LEADERS (After 3rd rd) 201 Fuzzy Zoeller (US) Brad Faxon (US) 202 Ronan Rafferty (Bri) Nick Price (Zim) Jesper Parnevik (Swe) Tom Watson (US) 203 David Feherty (Bri) 20S Mark James (Bri) FUZZY Zoeller equalled the best round so far at this year's British Open
      AP.; Picture/ Reuter  -  409 words
    • 500 13  -  END OF THE ROAD FOR 15-YEAR OLD INDONESIAN Ra Kyung Min (S Kor) bt Mia Audina (Indo) 7-11, 11-7, 9-12 Yuliani Santoso (Indo) bt Hisako Mizui (Jap) 9-11,11-4, 11-1 MEN'S SINGLES FINAL Ardy Wiranata (Indo) v Hermawan Susanto (Indo) WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL Yuliani Santoso (Indo) v
      500 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 65 12 I ~J 2, *1 X-HILARATIFUG! j X-PO!(eks-po!) V «1 ficac/i Parte/ at Of(JP'/I /v?< S^/~^&/{S^7~o« /Ifo/rc/ay /ir/y/t t#/ /Yapfy A fS" Of>»r—3. 30/>/rt a/rc/ 72 ftr /(//r /t c- -7am. tc.yu/fa s'/tats' ancf m arfl ar /t as" f franco <Sc s"tr aw Ac /«/*J EUROPA EAST COAST on s'^cc/a/
      65 words

  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 86 13 Want a Good Time? atch the World Cup. Watch your favorite team battle it out in the World Cup and you stand to win Domino's half a year's supply of pizza meals. Monday, July 18, 3:OOAM WIN a good time! Call the Domino's Pizza Hotline above, answer a simple question
      86 words
    • 252 13 sJffiA Fisherman's Catch GSztVllW A s (S course set dinner available from 18th July to 17th August 1994) fq f Choice of Main Count: Seafood Combo v Breaded Fish with Green Mussels Queen Scallops with Shell) or V. Lobster Garlic Fillets (Tender Juicy Lobster Fillets Sauteed with Garlic Sauce) or
      252 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 206 14 W#RLD CUP "Know The Players" Contest u you know Out Wold Cup player i from Bnal, fill in your answer and ISt Prix >na<l your entry form widi 2 fronl PUMA »o»che, worth JlOOO 19S iKT 10, 17) lo World Cup Spaaal 2*4Pnu "Know Tfce Player*" Contest, PI JMA voucher
      206 words
    • 83 14 Hush Puppies* X X BRAND SHOES America's Most Comfortable Shoes. Other Hush Puppies Outlets #03-311 Marina Square HBI-40 Takashimaya Shopping Centre, Ngee Ann City #02-22 Liang Court Complex #02-08 Junction 8 Shopping Centre i r— iPfRFfCT PUCE FOR «N6l££ !WJ? /Pi MEN 4 HH TO KU» MP Olivia Health Spa,
      83 words

  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 83 15 rfV^lß^M p~\ a y\H i i Jit W&lm ISI. /CT unrn If u V V fi ■ffcfl 11 i IMI V \l Am JA r-' i^H H w 'A A m Hrf MmT i. .S Ar' ifc» I f 111 Ik, ,>, E I I |Tj m I yl y
      83 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 62 16 a^OPiL? Wor/(/Ci#ollSA94" ©I99IWC*TM Four is ■idßWk. the magic If Brazil to I Cup, it will need Romario to I m m m play a pivotal role. He tells S I I 3ivi going to win G»i«m<k/k' S r^^ I 0 W O it. Just like he's ready to Ia- a
      62 words

  • JUDGEMENT DAY THE NEW PAPER WORLD CUP SPECIAL
    • 386 17  -  By S GULAM In USA THE scoreline sums it up all. Only one team came to play and win. The other was there just for the sake of it. Pity the Bulgarians. They don't deserve such an end to a truly outstanding campaign here. But. in
      Picture/ Reuter  -  386 words
    • Article, Illustration
      1 17
      1 words
    • 159 17 TOMMY SVENSSON Sweden manager It was a fantastic feeling to go this far. The bronze medal is the best thing that's ever happened to me as a player or as a coach. It's a great memory. TOMAS BROLIN Sweden striker You have to remember that Brazil is a
      159 words
    • 97 17 AFP. TOMAS Brolin, described as "electric" by Sir Bobby Charlton, was the toast of Sweden. Brolin, lauded by England's 1966 World Cup hero when he was chosen in Fifa's All Stars team, gave a live-wire performance to finish the 3 tournament with three goals. 'i The others were
      AFP.  -  97 words

  • 289 18 FUJIFILM BEST SHOT OF THE MATCH Reuter. GLOOM washed over the Bulgarian capital Sofia after the footballers who had made this small Balkan nation shine on the international stage lost to Sweden for third place in the World Cup. Only a handful of fans braved a summer drizzle
    Reuter.; Picture/ Reuter  -  289 words
  • Page 18 Advertisements

  • 88 19 Bookmakers make it the odds on favourite. Its millions of fans worldwide are hoping it will take home the World Cup for a record fourth time. If sentimentality is a factor, Brazil (seen in training in the picture above), has already won the
    Picture/ Afp  -  88 words
  • Page 19 Advertisements

  • 816 20 JUDGEMENT DAY THE NEW PAPER WORLD CUP SPECIAL CALL it the dream final. Call it the purist's final. Call it everyone's final. It's the final the world has been waiting for 24 years. At last, we have it: Italy versus Brazil. It translates to: Three-time
    816 words

  • 180 21 GOAL Brazil won 2-0 1 Romario executes a neat flick with his right foot to score from a corner by Bebeto GOAL v Cameroon Brazil won 3-0 2 Romario collects a stunning through ball from Dunga, holds off three chasing defenders before rolling the ball
    Picture/ Reuter  -  180 words
  • Page 21 Advertisements

  • JUDGEMENT DAY THE NEW PAPER WORLD CUP SPECIAL
    • 724 22 It's a straight fight between me and Baggio. I want the goals. He does, too' Brazil superstar Romario takes time out to talk soccer with S Gulam I score. That 's what I deliver. That's what I will do on Sunday FINALLY, after nearly a
      724 words
    • 48 22 Jersey No 11 Striker with Spanish club Barcelona Leading scorer in Spanish League this season, with 30 goals. Finished second, behind Baggio, in the 1993 Fifa Player of the Year contest. A lightning turn of pace and lethal finishing ability makes him Brazil's most dangerous striker.
      48 words
    • 50 22 Full name: Romano de Souza Farta; referred to as the Brazilian "Maradona". Born on Jan 29, 1966 in Rio de Janeiro Height: 1.68 m; weight: 70kg Married to girtfhend Monica, aged 17 Not afraid to speak his mind, a trait which has landed him in trouble several times.
      50 words

  • Article, Illustration
    245 23 ROLL A BALL PLAY THE FINAL YOURSELVES THE NEW PAPER WORLD CUP SPECIAL 1 Number of players: Two (For more than two players, divide into two teams.) 2. Equipment: A pair of dice and two counters (of different colours). 3. Warm-up: Each player chooses one team (Brazil or
    245 words
  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 34 23 5' s^ LJLJ I H I e, c Pi fH JJ .f iw,B^ vcn 1 compacjcomponaot Official Hi-Fi, TV Video Systems <$ m f 1 intwtart av-29pro« 1(2 *> of the World Cup USA 1994 ——————^awo-rv^
      34 words

  • JUDGEMENT DAY THE NEW PAPER WORLD CUP SPECIAL
    • 328 24 ITALY'S ace striker Roberto Baggio was named in a provisional starting line-up for the World Cup final. But coach Arrigo Sacchi said there was still a question mark whether he would take to the field. "We are going to try out Baggio in training this morning,'' said
      Picture/ Reuter  -  328 words
    • 141 24 SQAL 1 v Nigeria Italy won 2-1 Baggio receives a square pass from Roberto Mussi and drives the ball into the right corner of the net (for the equaliser) GOAL 2 v Nigeria Italy won 2-1 Baggio scorcs from the penalty spot in injury time for the winning
      141 words
    • 103 24 Reuter. ROBERTO Baggio had a light workout yesterday. But the Italians said they would not make a decision about his injured hamstring until just before the final. Team doctor Andrea F erretti said: "The pain did not increase but we are not able to make a final
      Reuter.  -  103 words
    • 367 24 UPI. THE Italy versus Brazil match may not be an all-out attacking game. Brazilian coach Carlos Alberto Parreira fears the World Cup final may well earn him yet more criticism back home. The second half of the Brazil-Holland second round match in Dallas
      UPI.  -  367 words
    • 378 25  -  By Jerferry Low M ND so nrruil mMi iwin m\4 »u Tim Wnrlri Cup win go back to where It belongs...and so USA '94 will go down In history as a new beginning for an ailing worlcyame. And so? To start with, it has come 12 years final.
      378 words
    • 353 26 Everybody seems to know who is going to win the World Cup. Here is a collection of what soccer writers and players say about the Brazil-Italy final GEORGE VECSEY New York Times writer My favourite ball cap says "Italia 90" on it. My favourite jogging shirt
      353 words
    • 619 27 IF the number game numerology is to be believed, then Bebeto and Mazinho are going to fight for the Man of the Final title. How? Let's use Bebeto as the example. He is born on Feb 16, 1964 and wears jersey No 7. Going by the calculations
      Graphics/ Pat  -  619 words
    • Article, Illustration
      358 28 AP. HE kissed the golden Jules Rimet figure, his face shining in sweat and joy, and raised the trophy above his head (left) as a wall of noise fell down from the upper reaches of the Aztec Stadium. For team captain Carlos Alberto Torres, it was a magical
      AP.  -  358 words
    • 44 28 If we win it again on Sunday, my birthday, why, it would be almost like a dream. Carlos Alberto. To be honest, I didn't think Brazil would make it past the quarter-finals. It's been a learning experience for all of us. Carlos.
      44 words


  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 152 26 With a down payment of only $650 The New SFERA 80 Maquilhge 2 Plus a whole list of Free Gifts can be yours! Free $300 Mobil petrol with Mobil Petrol Card mwm^S'Wmtm (Subject to Mobil Petrol Card terms and conditions) Free 6 x 1 litre Semi Synthetic Smokeless Mobil Extra
      152 words
    • 47 26 World Cup Results I Cost: 30 ccnts a minute |p Suitable for day and night use Compact and lightweight wh c h can be attached to belt M mHUIHHI. i Sole Agent: CATHAY PHOTO STORE PTE LTD Also available at all leading dept. stores and photographic shops
      47 words
  • Page 26 Miscellaneous


  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 143 28 ■ppßsn^n ®l FUJI FLOPPY DISK SS.I WE CARE ABOUT YOUR DATA 1 OUT OF EVERY 4 GOALS IN WORLD CUP '94 HAS BEEN SCORED WITH REEBOK SOCCER BOOTS. BEROKAMP PRO R8 LEQACY MS PRESTIGE MS HAMMER MS QUEST RS Full grain laathsr. Full grain leather. Full grain laathar. Full grain
      143 words

  • Article, Illustration
    226 29  -  BRIAN MILLER KENYAN witchdoctor Shariff Abubakar Omar, who enhanced his reputation by forecasting that defending champion Germany would not retain the World Cup this year, tips Brazil to beat Italy in the final. "I have forecast Brazil's win because its star is shining very brightly," the 65-year-old Omar
    226 words
  • 125 29 BRIAN MILLER says: SPINDLY legs, unbridled enthusiasm and a dream that someday they might play In the world's greatest sporting event the World Cup. This is what these Bangladeshi children must be having on their minds as they kick a ball on a side road
    Picture/ Reuter  -  125 words
  • 56 29 (The following win $100 Puma gift vouchers and a Lions' Soccer Kid mascot) IC Nos: *****58 *****27 *****41 *****78 *****99 *****27 *****45 *****85 *****56 *****14 The jersey numbers from both semi-finals that went into the referees' books are: 8, 4.10 (twice), 7.11 (thrice), 9 (thrice), 5, 6.
    56 words
  • 226 29 DODGER Stadium has seen millions of pitches. None like this: Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras. Together again. The three many consider the world's finest tenors, joined forces on the eve of soccer's I World Cup final for "Encore! The Three Tenors." At the
    Picture/ Reuter  -  226 words
  • 76 29 Alcedes Andrade is an arresting sight greeting fans at Brazil's matches dressed as a 3 m tall chicken. The 45-year-old Brazilian says the get-up is just another way of supporting the team. "This is my fifth World Cup," he said. "I always go as something different. They wouldn't
    76 words
  • 169 29 SCANDINAVIAN Airlines is planning an airborne party for the Swedish World Cup team when it flies home tomorrow. "To make sure the players feel at home as soon as they get to the airport, SAS personnel will be wearing the team's jerseys," a company statement
    169 words
  • 71 29 ITALIAN car maker Bugatti says it will present the outstanding player in the national team with an EB110 GT provided Italy beats Brazil in the final. The car, powered by a 12-cylinder, 60-valve, quad-turbo j 3.5 litre engine, is capable of i speeds greater than 320 kmh. BRIAN MILLER
    71 words
  • Page 29 Advertisements

  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 40 30 ihk kh rnrxn/»unaay, jury i r, Keep You rEyesWideOpen DuringThisWorldCupFinals BecauseWhenTlie24Teams MakeContactWithTheAdidas QuestraMatchßallTlieGoals AreGoingToßeFast Furious RelentlessßippingZipping Thundering JaveNoMercy GoalsLikeYou erSeen »'•»>< IWorld Cup -WUSA94 adidas THE OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF MATCH BALL, BOOTS AND SPORTSWEAR FOR THE WORLD CUP USA 1994. I
      40 words