The New Paper, 10 May 1999

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  • 21 1 the new paper MONDAY, MAY 10, 1999 Another quality publication of Singapore Press Holdings http://newpaper.asia1 .com.sg MITA (P) 062/04/99 60 CENTS
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    • 74 1 >rV For a second day, thousands of Chinese students and workers show their anger outside US embassy in Beijing over Nato missile strike. We speak to one American caught in the Chinese fury. "They charged at me. Fortunately... the police bear-hugged me." /Pages 2 and 3 HOW IT COULD HAVE
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 932 2 NATO BOMB MISTAKE Nato's accidental attack on the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade on Friday which killed four and injured 20 sparked a huge wave of anti-US protests across China over the weekend. A student in Beijing tells AVIS WONG what it's
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    • 138 2 E"l The Embassy was mistaken for a U weapons depot Nato thought that the embassy was the Yugoslav Directorate of Supply and Procurement, a military facility—which is about 200 m away. Belgrade residents have been quoted as saying the Chinese Embassy
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    • 283 2 Reuters WAS Nato really stupid enough to send bombers to the wrong address? Especially when both buildings are marked on any street map and the embassy is surrounded by ample grounds? No, say conspiracy theorists. They meant to hit the Chinese Embassy. Why? Here's
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    • 194 2 THE fierce anti-US protests in China at the weekend seemed to have been officially-sanctioned, said the Washington Post. The protests saw hundreds of thousands taking to the streets in many Chinese cities such as Shanghai. The Post noted that buses were used to transport tens of thousands
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 937 3 For three days MPs debated in Parliament the Singapore 21 vision. And one word kept cropping up—families. Three MPs give CRISPINA ROBERT a peek into the new divide cropping up in the Singapore family DOES this sound familiar to you? Your son has qualified for university, to
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    • 414 4 CASE 1 Varsity or poly "ONE parent came to see me many times. His son qualified for university and he felt very strongly that he should be admitted. "But his son, on the other hand, was adamant on doing an engineering course in the polytechnic. "It was
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 228 5 m NO car? No problem. You will still be able to travel to every corner of Singapore in 2030. This is if a plan by the Land Transport Authority becomes a reality. Even residents in private estates will have access to the
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      • 61 5 CLOB THE Malaysian government prefers not to intervene in the Clob issue, but will monitor closely developments concerning it, First Finance Minister Tun Daim Zainuddin said. "If possible, we don't want to get involved, this is their matter the party that created Clob and the one that 'closed'
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      • 51 5 DONE THE United States has decided to offer riot training to the Indonesian police in preparation for next month's elections. US officials believe the programme could reduce violence during and after the Indonesian election. The programme, they said, had been approved enthusiastically by Jakarta, but not by human-rights
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      • 59 5 CHENG SAN I RESIDENTS of Cheng San GRC now have an upgraded neighbourhood centre, complete with new facilities, such as extended sheltered walkways, that cost $1.6 million. And they got a reminder from MP Lee Yock Suan, also Minister for Trade and Industry, that the upgraded facilities were
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      • 54 5 ABOUR FROM the baggage-handler who loads planes to the crane operator who loads containers, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) is taking nominations for this year's Model Workers awanis from among port and airport workers. In November, about 100 will receive the award the fourth year the NTUC
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      • 64 6 I STOCKMARKET SINGAPORE shares could "under-perform" in the short term to correct recent sharp gains. CMG First State Singapore boss Kim Teo said "In the worst-case scenario, the index could go down to 1,400." But he believed that an inflow of foreign money would limit any correction. The
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      • 60 6 COMPUTERS I THE National Computer Board-led plan to build an IT network in Andhra Pradesh, India, has stalled. Andhra Pradesh's minister for major industries P Chandra Sekhar said: "...there was too much resistance from government employees who feared this level of computerisation would cost jobs... The project
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      • 59 6 POLYCLINICS POLYCLINIC patients can now see hospital specialists faster and with less hassle than before. In this pilot project, a polyclinic patient referred to a hospital specialist will have his appointments arranged by polyclinic staff. It will allow the polyclinic to follow up on the patient's progress because
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      • 51 6 INTERNET MULTIMEDIA booths have been put up along Orchard Road by i-One.Net International, a communications company. Those with Internet accounts can access www.i-One.net to learn about events around town and get tips on entertainment and shopping, for example. There are also 17 of these kiosks at Suntec
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    • 56 5 International Herald Tribune: Nato 'regrets' accident but presses air campaign The Star: Money first. Samy Vellu: Projects cannot start if Treasury does not release funds Asian Wall Street Journal: Indonesia's sale of assets find a momentum BBC news: A Chinese mission goes to Belgrade to assess the
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    • 207 6 f^ilus THE differences in views are all "part of Singapore 21", said Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. Therefore, w hen the two Deputy Prime Ministers had rather different views about scholarships and bonds recently, it did not mean a Cabinet split on an issue. It is
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    • 75 6 The Straits Times: Rail network to cover all of Singapore The Business Times: Soaring volume brings smiles back to stockbroking staff Uanhe Zaobao: Hu Jintao: Demonstrations and protests by tens of thousands of Chinese people show their patriotism Berita Harian: S2l needs three parties to co-operate on
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    • 73 6 Asian countries were nntfiree&from European, and later Japanese subjugation, only to surrender their economic freedom to the new masters cf borderless capitalism. Each Asian nation has the right, and should have the opportunity, to choose its path of development and the way in which it wishes to participate
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    • 37 6 >'« I HIJII IHI1I. ...|MI I am sorry, it was a tragic mistake < 1 v;.,\ u• i N K.- >v.- v R Pis •if/ AW f2 V" ,/*> 4 A r S </ \mr> ■A v.-y 9 t > ill jimbo
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    • 111 7 Why they keep doing it on the same soot m There's a lot more under the road than you think. That's why contractors are often seen digging it up for maintenance work. CEL GULAPA goes underground [Gas main I Drainage I Electric cable Tv cable 1
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  • 396 8  -  Missed the first New Face auditions? No problem. You can still take part. You'll find the entry form to the second round of auditions on the facing page. Meanwhile, here's a look at a potential finalist as well as some photographs that give you
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    • 347 10  -  By Laavanya K SHE'S lost almost 80 per cent of her sight, yet this woman is still painting beautiful pictures of nature. Ms Chng Seok Tin has been painting for 30 years and has held many solo exhibitions both here and abroad. Five of her
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      69 10 muifmui* Because I matter, I will be true to myself, live life as deep down, beneath all those layers of cellulite, of hypocrisy, of cowardice, of fear, of hate, I really wish to live: Happily, at peace with myself, those around me and the world at large.
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    • 223 10 DO you have what it takes to win a free iMac computer? Answer the following to find out: 1. Are you a The New Paper reader? 2. Do you have a minimum bank account balance of $1,000 ($5OO for students above 21)? 3. Are you
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    • 336 11 WHO says the library's just for bookworms? It's also the place to go for IT. IT as in information technology. Log in at the renovated Toa Payoh Community Library to surf the Net with zip. It's got not one, not
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    • 517 11  -  By Ernest Luis RAJPAL Singh loves computers but comes from one of the 14,000 poor Indian families here. His parents cannot afford a computer, which usually costs about $2,000 or more. But with the help of IT Services Cooperative and the Singapore Indian Development Association
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    • 160 11 RAJPAL Singh's family is one of the 276 needy Indian families to be given a computer. They were selected based on their income and profile. These 276 computers and another 154 upgraded Pentium computers were donated to IT Services Cooperative. The Pentium computers and others in future
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 429 12  -  By Patrick Jonas TOMORROW is a big day for India's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Last year, on May 11, the government led by the BJP exploded a series of nuclear bombs. Now out of power, the party plans to make this achievement as one
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    • 50 12 I mui*mui< Mircosoft boss M Gates offered a talented Russian computer programmers job In Wt compjujr—but was turned doom. The pivpammer, who owns We compaagr, has tMa reason When you've livodinthe Soviet Union, the last place you want to work is Microsoft.
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    • 125 12 AN opinion poll conducted by India Today magazine between April 30 and May 3 shows that no party would win a majority in the coming elections. The survey shows that the BJP and its allies would win 220 to 232 seats closely followed by Congress and its
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    • 531 13 X Y 1 1 U with YVONNE LIM > if I ALMOST spent the night with Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones. This was last year, when we, on holiday in Malacca, walked into a new boutique hotel and bumped into the manageress. She told
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    • 110 14 AFP. IT wasn't Valentine's day but it didn't matter to one Romeo. This passionate husband took out a full-page advertisement in his local paper yesterday to thank his wife for a year of wedded bliss. The man was Italian of course, the setting, romantic Venice. "I want to
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    • 353 14 Reuter. THE US Energy Secretary has put his President in a spot as if President Bill Clinton didn't have enough on his plate already. Mr Bill Richardson told NBC TV yesterday that China had got nuclear secrets during the present administration an assertion Mr Bill
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    • 61 14 MARCH. 1999 c To the best qf my knowledge, no one has Said anything to me about any espionage which occurred by the Chinese against the labSy during my presidency. US President Bill Clinton NOW been damaging security leaks. The Chinese have obtatnmdamaging Information during past
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 149 15 Reuters. AFTER 13 years, Imelda Marcos returned in style to the Philippine presidential palace yesterday. The first time since she and her late dictator-husband Ferdinand Marcos fled to Hawaii after the 1986 "people power" revolt. But the flamboyant former first lady, back to receive a trophy
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    • 348 15 SUZHOU INDUSTRIAL PARK: The Business Times. NO, we are not in financial difficulty. Yes, we have not repaid the US$lO m (Ssl7 m) loan to our bankers. With this statement, the Singapore-China developer of the Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) is hoping that rumours surrounding the money
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    • 56 15 THE industrial park is jointly developed by Singapore Suzhou Township Development (SSTD) and China Suzhou Industrial Park Co. The company formed from this joint venture is the China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park Development (CSSD). SSTD has a 65 per cent stake in the company, while its Chinese counterpart
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  • DEARWIJEY
    • 170 16 QI'M in Secondary 2. Is it compulsory to study one of these subjects art and craft, design and technology, and home economics in Sec 3? What is the minimum number of subjects that I would need to take in the Sec 3 express stream? I'm poor
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    • 169 16 QI FAILED (with 12 points) in the N levels. I don't know whether I should retake the examinations or go to BMC Commercial Training Centre, where this commercial school offers business studies. I've heard that such studies last nine months. I feel that if I
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    • 233 16 QI'M taking the O-level examinations this year. My subject combination is pure physics, pure chemistry, geography, additional mathematics, elementary mathematics, English, Chinese, and design and technology (D&T). I thought of going to a poly, but all my teachers in the school are talking
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    • 111 16 Q I SCORED A* for mother tongue, A for science and maths, and B for English in the PSLE exam. Will I be allowed to take higher mother tongue? A recent The New Paper article said students who score high in mother tongue can take
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    • 212 17 QI SAT for the University of London O-Level exams and got the following grades: A for English, B for accounting and C for Malay. I'm very interested in becoming a real estate agent. But I don't know of any private school that offers qualifications that can
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    • 158 17 QI'M very interested in psychology. I'm taking accounts, combined science (physics and biology), E mathematics, English, Chinese and geography. But I wonder whether this combination would allow me to do a psychology course. Joscetyn Mr Amarjeet Bajwa replies: YOU should follow a career path that
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    • 213 17 QI'M a poly student, taking mechatronics engineering. But I'm really interested in music, and I'm thinking of taking degree in music. However, I'm not sure whether there's a school for music studies here. So I'm considering going overseas to do this. Please give me information
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    • 95 17 QCAN you please advice me on how I can get into an Institute of Technical Education apprenticeship? I have applied for an apprenticeship through the Ministry of Education. But it has been two months, and the ministry still has not given me a reply. Nora Ms
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    • 35 16 Dear A Wijey^T Our counsellors Schoob&JC Eugene VVjeysineha, education consultant rofytecnmc Wong Sing Chee Singapore Polytechnic rrc Lucia Khoo, Institute of Technical Education I I I ii i i untversirv Amarjeet Bajwa Inter-Asia Consulting Group
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  • 531 19  -  wmmoDAY Australia's most wanted couple is now behind bars. Police cornered armed robber John Killick and his married girlfriend, Lucy Dudko, after they returned to Sydney BY Peter Wilson REPORTING FROM SYDNEY THEY spent 46 days on the run after staging Australia's most audacious jail escape. Russian-born
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  • 480 19  -  CETERA mmm WITH MELVIN SINGH FOR six painful months, the compact disc player in my car lay busted. As a result, I have been FORCED to listen to our radio stations. I have had to put up with monotonous Mak Neneks who slur, in a futile attempt
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  • Showtime
    • 694 20 Richard, Ng is the latest addition to Under One Roof. And his infamous blank look was makingpeople laugh long before Stephen Chow became King of Comedy in Hongkong. HAZEL TAN speaks to the man who cracked up millions of cinema-goers in South-east Asia in the '80s Q: What
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    • 368 20 HE is th» difficult prospective father-in-law in reel life. In real life, he's nothing like that, according to Hongkong funny man Richard Ng:-I let them learn, find out things for themselves." The father of three daughters and one son, aged between 14 and 33, added: "In real life,
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    • 524 21  -  THE START The King of Muzak's real name is Philippe Pages. In 1976, he went for an audition to record a piano ballad album. He impressed with his soft touch on the keyboards and chiselled good looks. Clayderman's debut single, Ballade Pour Adeline,
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  • 434 22  -  GOOD MUSIC By Lynn Lee C L THE word sky may signify vastness and purity. But new Canadian duo Sky got its name from a piece of graffiti on an alley wall. "When I saw it, I thought it sounded transparent and neutral," says its singer, James Renald,
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    • 604 23  -  PILATES: AWAKENING THE SPINE BY Carol Leong OF course I had heard of Pilates. The Hollywood A list has put Pilates (pronounced pee-lah-tays) on their fad list for the last four years. Trendy magazines have reported Gwyneth Paltrow, Brad Pitt, Madonna, Julia
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    • 68 23 IN 1997, lawyer Merlene Toh, found herself stressed out and unbalanced. Yoga helped her so much, she decided to open Breathing Space, a studio devoted to ancient Eastern exercises that emphasised the body-mind connection. 1 felt that people urgently needed something more holistic," she said. Breathing Space has
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  • 261 25  -  A&itMWHSLVJiwi m Woon Wui Tek THIS cafe, named after Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, offers a mini-gallery and the "rich coffee traditions of Vienna". Perhaps if 8 also into fusion recent artwork on display included several paintingß of Asian women. Still, despite th*» ponging selection of artwork, Klimt
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    • 326 42  -  CHAMPIONSHIP CHASE: By Suresh Nair YOUR match-winning goal should not have counted, Dwight Yorke. The Manchester United striker was in an offside position when Nicky Butt looped the ball back into the penalty-area. "I was surprised the linesman didn't pull up Yorke, who was not only
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    • 279 44 But injuries could prove costly as European Cup final approaches EUROPE KICKOFF: IN GERMANY AFP. BAYERN Munich sealed its 15th Bundesliga crown with a 1-1 draw against Hertha Berlin yesterday. But the result was costly with ii\juries to key players just 17 days before its European Cup
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