Singapore Monitor, 16 April 1984

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Monday, April 16, 1984 30cents
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  • 479 1 Dozens killed in two latest Viet offensives, say Thai officials AP BANGKOK, Monday AT LEAST 60,000 Cambodian refugees have fled into Thailand following Vietnam's biggest offensive in the past four months against two major Cambodian guerilla encampments near the Thai-Cam-bodia border. Disclosing this yesterday,
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  • home
    • 247 2 THE MINISTER for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, warned yesterday that HDB tenants would face eviction if they threw dangerous litter out of upper floor windows. He said the board was working out penalties to punish offenders, and the
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    • 685 2  -  Cold Storage aii Yaohan watch FltzPatrfck's now move By MASAKI WATANABE THERE it is! Right next to the familiar brand of tea-bags on the supermarket shelf a plain box simply marked "No Prills Products. You reach out for the usual brand on the
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    • 207 2  -  By SURESH NAIR POLICE have warned jewellers to be careful when dealing with armed robbers, after a shop assistant was injured while chasing two axe-wielding robbers on Saturday. Police said the assistant was lucky to suffer only superficial head injuries when he and a
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    • 282 3  -  By JUDY WALKER TELECOMS will start encouraging the public to use a standard sixe of envelope and where possible to type the name and address using a specified format. It will launch a TV campaign later this year to spread the
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    • 180 3  -  By VINCENT FONG ADVISERS for Marina South have recommended that the development should have an entirely separate identity, and not become just an extension of Shenton Way. And the Government's Japanese consultant for the project's master plan, Professor Kenzo Tange, said yesterday he would
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    • 126 3  -  By OEI SIN GIOK CITY planners should not approve "look-alike" developments in the Central Business District, an eminent architect and planner said at the weekend. Professor Samuel Josua van Embden, who was master planner for the National University of Singapore, said high rise buildings placed
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    • 612 4  -  TANJONQ PAGAR WALKABOUT By EE BOON LEE PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew has spoken of the possibility of the Constitution being amended to protect future governments from using our reserves without the approval of the President and a special committee. He said: "Even an honest
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    • 281 4 AN AIR of uncertainty about the future of clan associations and Chinese language hangs over the heads of some grassroots leaders in Telok Ayer and Tanjong Pagar constituencies. The fear was reflected in their discussions with Mr Ong Teng Cheong, Minister
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    • 394 6 TANJONG MOM WALKABOUT By YONQ ROW ANQ MEMBERS of the People's Action Party were out in full force yesterday, in their white T-shirts and party symbols, as Mr Ong Teng Cheong toured two of the oldest constituencies in Singapore Telok Ayer and Tanjong Pagar.
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    • 1798 6 0 THE PROBLEM that hat been raised goes right to I the boat. TV value of mM oar money, the value of Kir urtap, your bouse, your t What does It depend on? Integrity of the government, of the system and sound
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    • 400 8  -  A Journalists Notebook B V K K Fong HOTEL operators, particularly those from the prestigious Orchard tourist belt, must have felt recently that they had gotten rid of a pain in the neck. The Singapore Hotel Association succeeded in persuading the police to issue a blanket ruling that
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    • 336 8  -  What the furore over CPF withdrawal issues revealed B* GANDHI AMBALAM SOCIETY must change its attitude towards the aged that was the underlying theme of Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong's talk at a forum yesterday, organised by the four Residents' Committees in Buona
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    • 691 8 A FORMER senior civil servant who entered politics after his retirement, Mr Howe spoke with a deep sense 01 concern for the aged. He said the issue, if not arrested now, would pose a problem in the years 2010 and beyond. His talk at the Bouna Vista
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    • 8 4 Full text of ths Prim* Minister's Rsply: Rags
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    • 163 7 Tfeppanyaki with a view. JKI IiHHO L.l.fr j?. aE-aP^jMM^^^MrwfrySßSP^B^K.. WL s P" 2r I—F ii JtrStm >^gacK!Jgr^«^^^^^^.. v?v il **aV InH \wi?sr~ mi Enjoy it now at theNadaman. Our teppanyaki chefs will whet the subtle differences in each one the Nadaman's reputation for the your appetite as they cut, slice
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  • world
    • 340 9 Direct intervention only if Datuk Lee fails to resolve infighting Lianhe Bao KUALA LUMPUR, Monday PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad may step in to force the resignation of Datuk Neo Yee Pan if Datuk Lee San Choon's
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    • 261 9 Reuter LABUAN ISLAND (Malaysia), Monday Tun Mustapha Harun, the flamboyant millionaire politician wno once ruled the wealthy state of Sabah, was not around yesterday when his party was thrown out of Malaysia's ruling coalition. Friends and aides said he was leading the life
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    • 166 9 Reuter JOHANNESBURG, Monday TWO United States diplomats were killed yesterday in a powerful bomb blast in northern Namibia (south west Africa), the territory's Administratorgeneral announced. Administrator-general Willie Van Niekerk said the names of the two diplomats, attached to the US liaison office in
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    • 255 10 UPI MADRID, Monday A MILITARY tribunal sentenced three army colonels to 12 years and one day in prison for plotting to overthrow the government to prevent a socialist election victory in 1982, officials announced yesterday. The three men, Col Luis Munoz
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    • 229 10 AP BEIJING, Monday ELIZABETH Taylor, whose starring roles have ranged from an Egyptian queen to an alcoholic housewife, turned tourist yesterday and walked China's Great Wall but not for the screen. "I'm not interested in making a movie climbing the Great Wall,"
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    • 401 10 Jayewardene says unnamed nations saw problem as internal conflict UPI NEW DELHI, Monday SRI Lankan President Junius Jayewardene said he asked unnamed countries for military aid during last year's religious rioting, but none would agree because they saw the problem as an
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    • 64 10 AP LONDON, Monday LONDON'S Mail newspaper yesterday says it had learned the due date for Princess Diana's second baby Sept IS. Gossip columnist Jonathan Margolis quoted a palace source as saying the Princess had booked a room at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, on
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    • 348 11 Decision prompted by truck bomb attack in Beirut which killed 241 US servicemen Reuter LOS ANGELES, Monday PRESIDENT Reagan has signed a policy directive endorsing the principle of pre-emptive strikes and reprisal raids against terrorists abroad and permitting the creation of FBI and CIA
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    • 222 11 Reuter PHOENIX (Arizona), Monday SENATOR Gary Hart won 45 per cent of Democratic Party votes in Arizona caucuses but former VicePresident Walter Mondale came a close second in the drive for the presidential nomination, returns showed vesterday. With 90 per cent
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    • 194 11 AP HONOLULU, Monday WHEN the "UFOs" started washing up on Oahu's Sunset Beach, the trouble began. The result was some quick cash for local surfers, a tide of trash, and big headaches for a Honolulu company which assists Japanese film crews in the islands.
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    • 539 12 TRENDS US News and World Report RELATIONS between India and Sri Lanka have been deteriorating. In the wake of reports that Sri Lankan Tamil rebels are being trained in southern India, Sri Prime Minister, Mr R Premadasa has said on television that India is supporting
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    • 63 12 OFTEN, apparently Insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In
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    • 438 12 Reuter SAN JOSE (Costa Rica), Monday NfCARAGUAN rebels have seized the Port of San Juan Del Norte and are holding a 50-km beachhead along Nicaragua's southern coast, Costa Rican journalists who visited the area said yesterday. They said Mr Eden Pastora, leader of the
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    • 277 12 Reuter BEIRUT, Monday AN AMERICAN professor and a French businessman kidnapped in West Beirut in February were rescued yesterday by the Shiite Muslim movement Amal. There was no indication of the kidnappers' identity. Amal leader Nabih Berri presented the two men at a press conference at
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    • 117 12 AP LONDON, Monday THE JAPANESE knew before they entered World War II that Winston Churchill had confided that Britain could not resist a Japanese attack in the Far East or defend Singapore, a report said yesterday. The Sunday Telegraph] said that Mr
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  • money
    • 219 13 THE newly-elected president of the Persatuan Wakil Peniaga Saham Malaysia (Persama), the association of remisiers in Malaysia, has called for closer cooperation between the KL Stock Exchange (KLSE) and the association. Mr MS Nasution, popularly known as "the general", has
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    • 561 13  -  By FOO MEY KIEN KEPPEL expects to save over $1 million by borrowing from the United States. They have shopped around and decided that raising money through the commercial paper issue in the US is the best way to do so.
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    • 80 13 SOUTH-east Asia Development announced improved earnings for the year ended Jan SI, 1984. The company had a pre-tax profit of M 53.9 million on a turnover of M 54.9 million. Last year, its profit was Ms 3 million while turnover stood at Ms3.B million. Group
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    • 42 13 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Folex Industries how it will allocate the 3.3 million shares to be reserved Jor existing shareholders. The company intends to carry out a public issue of 17.3 million new shares.
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    • 196 13 FIRST Allied Corporation expects to incur a pre-tax loss of M 5752,000 for the year ended March 31, 1984 but is confident of returning to profitability in 1985. This forecast was made in respect of its four-for-one rights issue which will
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    • 266 14 THE SCANDINAVIAN Bank Group has appointed MR DAVID JACKSON as Regional Manager and Representative of its Singapore Office. In announcing Mr Jackson's appointment, the bank said that this is a move to substantially increase its business development activity in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. In particular, the local
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    • Article, Illustration
      440 14 MR JOHN MEIKLE has been appointed Manager of Trader Vic's restaurant to be opened in May at the Hotel New (Hani Mr Meikle has been with the San Francisco-based restaurant chain for the past 16 years as assistant manager of Trader Vic's, Hilton Hotel, Park Lane, London.
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    • 419 14 GREEN AND COLLIER GOLD MARKET REVIEW AFTER opening at US$3Bl per oz in Simex last Monday, prices of spot gold bullion see-sawed aimlessly within a range of US$377 to US$3B5 as the closely-watched Federal Funds rate proved to
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    • 228 14 OVERSEAS Union Bank has put a formal ban on the use of erasable ink pens to fill in cheques. The ruling is contained in a revised set of rules governing current accounts enclosed with each account holder's latest monthly statement. The revised
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    • 46 13 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS per annum FIXED DEPOSITS 1 month 7%% per annum 3 months 7%% per annum 6 months 7%% per annum 9&l2months 7%% per annum Prime Lending Rate: 9%% per annum OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED We care Head Office: 60 Robinson Road. Singapore 0106. Tel: *****11
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous


  • 1085 15 Former President challenges American public to reassess his contributions features FORMER US President Richard Nixon it challenging the American public to reassess hit legacy. He aaya a former Preaident can contribute to American politica if he knowa something a little bit more
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    • 8 15 EDITORIALS NIXON CAN'T BE WRITTEN OFF Page 17
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    • 129 15 Swing into a fun-filled Easter at Easterland! Come a at a playground of cheer and laughter. Swim in clear blue waters. Fun-filled Moments V\l V J Paint a winning egg in the Win prizes at our game stalls A\l IA Egg Painting Contest Hop onto exciting mechanical rides Join in
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  • opinion/letters
    • 186 16 I AM an animal lover and a resident of Stirling Road. Yesterday, on my way to work, I saw some people from the Primary Production Department capturing some stray cats and putting them in a cage. In my opinion, I think it is a
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    • 628 16  -  HAN FOOK KWANG for Permanent Secretary (Communications) THIS week I would like to discuss the results of one of the surveys done by the Taxi Task Force. But first a brief explanation of the reason for
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    • 52 16 Waiting Waiting Waiting less than 5-10 10-15 5 mins mins mins CBO Weekday 58% 17% 9% Saturday 49% 17% 11% Sunday 54% 20% 11% Average 54% 18% 10% Non-CBD Weekday 72% 17% 5% Saturday 48% 21% 15% Sunday 66% 15% 7% Average 62% 18% 9% Total number of taxis
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    • 53 16 REPLIES YOUR writer ("Walmer Drive may become impassable to the smallest car," SIM, March 14) should be pleased to know that the Public Works Department will draw a double yellow line on one side of the road for the stretch of Walmer Drive near
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    • 52 16  -  KHOO SOO HOON (Ms) for Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE ARE pleased to inform "Concerned Driver" ("Yellow box junction needed here," SM, March 20) that the Public Works Department will provide a yellow box junction at the junction of Thomson Road, Newton Road and
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    • 293 16 I LIVE in a four-room flat. The interior design of all HDB high-rise flats is the same for all storeys. Unfortunately, I am sandwiched between two neighbours, living one floor above and one floor below me, who have installed air-con units
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    • 288 16 I REFER to the traffic problem along a stretch of road in Jalan Ampas, off Balestier Road. As Kim Keat Road has been made a one-way street, most traffic is now passing through Jalan Ampas (a two-way street). The situation is comKunded by the
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    • 462 17 M MR RICHARD NIXON will probably never be president again, but it is far too early to write him off as a political "has-been." In fact, more and more influential Americans, including President Ronald Reagan, are turning to the 71-year-ola former presid"nt for i rice
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    • 243 17  -  NG EK KHIAM Singapore 1027 I REFER to the letter by "Not Myopic" (SM, April Generally, I agree with what he has stated, but I disagree with his statement that raising a hue and cry over the labelling issue will cloud
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    • 360 17  -  NO FREE SERVICE, BUT DOCTORS' FEES MUST BE REASONABLE H C GOH (MISS) for Executive Secretary CASE WITH REFERENCE to the letters by Dr Goh Lee Gan, Hon Secretary for the Association of Private Practitioners, Singapore (SM, March 16), and "A Consumer,"
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    • 94 17 IT IS a well-known fact that property prices ire falling. Yet last week I received upward revisions in property taxes on two of my properties. TTie revised annual values are 20 per cent higher than the annual rentals which I am receiving. By doing
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  • leisure
    • 2364 18 Shirley at 50 more than a mere actress THERE IS a moment in The Turning Point, one of the films made by Shirley MacLaine, when she turns on co-star Anne Bancroft and launches into a furious tirade. "Why is it that YOUR problems are always so much more important than
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    • 835 20 NEW YORK: Don't fight the video revolution Join it. That advice to parents came from John Condry, an associate professor in the Department of Human Development and Family in the New York State College of Human Ecology at Cornell University.
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    • 441 20 The Awakening (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) (Ep 21) (C) YUAN LONG manages to escape from the Japanese and is reunited with Xiao Pei and Guo Rui in the village. Meanwhile, Tian Lan is worried about her husband, Yuan He and seeks Tian Sheng's help.
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    • 628 21 Hong Kong Star FEW people realise that Lau Suiming a familiar face on Hong Kong television and one of the stars of the TVB drama, The Legend of the Condor Heroes first started off in show business as a dancer. Ming, as
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    • Article, Illustration
      460 21 HE GOES SOLO THIS WEEK APRIL is a busy month for Kenny Bee. Soft-spoken Kenny has certainly come a long way in the last two years. From relative anonymity as a member of the Wynners, he has grown into a solo singer of some repute, and
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    • 301 21 FILM: YACS YOUNG WARRIORS STARRING: Xun Feng, Zhang Xiling, Zhang Chengzhong DIRECTOR: Wang Zhiyo SHOWING: Empress, Mandarin, New Happy, Toa Payoh, Plaza Reviewed by HELEN ONG TAKEN from the age-old epic of chivalry and patriotism, Yue Fei Zhuan, Yao's Young Warriors is the latest production
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    • 843 23  -  OR HOW TO PICK THE OSCAR LOSERS By DALE POLLOCK in HoVywood LAT-WP WEILL, excuuuuuuuuuuse me! So I didn't get all my Oscar predictions right. Unlike Best-Actress winner Shirley MacLaine, I didn't have a previous life to clue me in on what was going to transpire at
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    • 315 24  -  By VINCENT FONG STEFFAN NEUMANN'S works live in the shadow of the German-Swiss artist, Paul Klee (1879-1940), who will, to the initiated, be remembered as a member of the Blue Riders and a master of fantasy. Neumann, currently residing here and working professionally as an
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    • 175 25 Wine list THE MACAU Food Festival will also present a special beverage-list of popular Portuguese wines. These include dry white port as an aperitif, with an excellent wine-list of red and white wines. A MACAU Food Festival will be held at the Oberoi Imperial Hotel from March
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1317 19 1 Z THE BMGAPORE MONTTOR 1 1 leisure 230 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages W-* -w-' I y IJI I 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by OMF -1 I K ""J yg J I 4.05 The WaterviHe Gang *SKJ r 9^^Hl fi I Tucker Turtle's shell home is for sale
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 470 23 fllM OUIO€ 1 MANDARIN (*****01): YACS YOUNG WARRIORS mMMiLMMHMJttttaIMMNUhiiV (Q DALIT (*****16): BLOOD REINCARNATION (Q NEW HAPPY (*****63): YACS YOUNG WARRIORS UWAQU (*****30): THIS VIOLENT WORLD (C) (C) TOA payoh (*****34): yao*s young warriors (C) bedok (*****7): chasing girls (q broadway (*****94): knockabout (C) WimmilmMmamMim CATHAY (*****00): FUNNY PEOPLE (E)
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 371 24 TOWARDS A BETTER CITY I THE Urban Redevelopment Authority I A J is holding an exhibition called To- I fIL (fTTHWllwHlfr wards a Better City at the Singapore 'I JJ SnPf Conference Hall till Sunday. The ezhi- I fv IKCpISKI bition, from 11 am to 8 pm, will feature the
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 660 26 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP S ECRET By Bill Barn This is a good (lay for direct- September 24 to October 2:t ing the activities of others. Do not be surprised if you re- B D u«ikm/*L Your leadership qualities will ceive a letter indicating a FASTRACK Py Pill nOIDrOOK be
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    • 174 30 tATUROArt RESULT* Cleveland 117, Washington 109; Atlanta 115. Detroit 107; Philadelphia 103. New York 100; Kansas City 108. Houston 96; MMwaukee 104. Indiana 92; San Diego 146. Utah 128. W L PCT. 06 BOSTON 61 20 753 PMLADELPHIA 51 30 630 10 NEW YORK 47 35
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    • 513 30 vilekenp AP NEW YORK, Monday TERRY WHITFIELD, who played the past three seasons in Japan, homered and drove in four runs to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to an 8-4 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Saturday. Whitfield, a former Giant, hit an RBI
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    • 116 30 SATURDAY'S GAMES: Minnesota 4, Seattle 3. (11 innings); Cleveland 8, Baltimore 2; Texas 6, Toronto 2; Oakland 4, California 3; Chicago at New York, (postponed), rain; Milwaukee 8, Kansas City 4. W L PCT. QB DETROIT 8 0 1.000 CLEVELAND 4 3 .571 3fe TORONTO 5 4
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    • 165 30 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Oklahoma 20, Washington 16; Denver 31, Pittsburgh 21; Los Angeles 23, Memphis 17; San Antonio 20, Jacksonville 0. W L TPCT. Pf PA ICW JERSEY 6 1 0 .857 191 104 PHLADELPMA 6 1 0 857 161 94 PITTSBURGH 2 6 0 .250 124 168 WASHMQTON
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    • 53 30 NEW YORK: There were no National Hockey League playoff games scheduled for Saturday. The best-of-seven divisional finals will resume on Sunday night: New York Islanders at Washington Capitals; Quebec Nordiques at Montreal Canadiens; Minnesota North Stars at St Louis Blues; Edmonton Oilers at Calgary Flames. All series are tied
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    • 445 30 SAN DIEQO CUPPERS 146 UTAH JAZZ 128 AP SAN DIEQO: Norm Nixon had 28 points and 16 assists, and SAN DIEGO took command with a 50point second quarter as the Clippers beat UTAH JAZZ 146-128 in the final National Basketball Association regular season game for both clubs.
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    • 146 30 UPI NEW YORK, Monday STEVE YOUNG'S US$4O million (S|B4 million) contract yielded its first dividend for LOS ANGELES EXPRESS owner William Oldenburg on Saturday night. Young threw for a team-record 558 yards and snuck 1-yard for a touchdown 2:51 into overtime to give the Express its first
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    • 108 30 SATURDAY'S GAMES: Philadelphia 4, Montreal 3; Chicago 5, New York 2; Los Angeles 8, San Francisco 4; St Louis 7, Pittsburgh 5; Houston 9, Cincinnati 1; Atlanta 5, San Diego 1. W L PCT. 08 NEW YORK 6 3 .667 PHILADELPHIA 6 3 .667 CHICAGO 5 4
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    • 512 31 WORLDFRONT US MASTERS QOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Reuter AUGUSTA (Georgia), Monday TOM KITE rolled in a seven-foot birdie putt at the 18th hole yesterday to nose ahead of Mark Lye by one stroke in the rain-delayed third round of the US Masters Golf Championship. Kite, runner-up last
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    • 26 31 AP CRENSHAW WINS BEN Crenshaw, fivetime maer ip is professional golf'l big four eveata-Ml never a winner has won the 48th Master* Golf Toaraameat. AP
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    • 181 31 (US unless stated): 207 Tom Kite 70 68 69; 208 Mark Lye 69 66 73; 209 Nick Faldo (Britain) 70 69 70; 209 David Graham (Australia) 69 70 70, Ben Crenshaw 67 72 70; 210 Tom Watson 74 67 69; 211 Larry Nelson 76 69 66; 211
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    • 213 31 CHANGI Golf Club maintained their 100 per cent home record with fine wins over Singapore Island Country Club and Warren Golf Club in the Singapore Golf Association Handicap league match at Changi Course yesterday. It was Changi's third straight victory at home. They outplayed
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    • 225 31  -  GOLF ROUNDUP Iwith ERNEST FRIDA SEMBAWANG Country Gub, making a strong bid to win a double in the Singapore Golf Association league this year, won the Handicap league match on their home ground yesterday. Sembawang beat Jurong by 19 strokes and Seletar by
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    • 313 31 LANK MARION Wentzel was "floating in cloud nine" after her first hole-in-one feat on the par three second hole at the Bukit Bukit yesterday. Last Sunday, Nellie Chin, registered an ace at the same hole during the Singapore Island Country Gub Mixed Four Ball competition.
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    • 248 31 KEVIN LEE, a name we will be hearing a lot more over the next few years, posted the best gross score of six-over-par 78 in the Jurong Country Club monthly tournament on Saturday. Sixteen-year-old Kevin, who plays to handicap of four, went
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    • 567 31  -  Sembawang barely two strokes in front of SICC and Seletar By ERNEST FRIDA NEVER BEFORE has the Singapore Golf Association Premier League attracted as much attention as this 'ear's, and with only wo more matches to so, the event is heading for a photo finish.
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    • 498 32 RACE l Owaer Yellow Gold Stable Trainer Lota Kit Soon Won by: 2-2-3 Time: 1:15.5 Singapore Totes 923, $9, 18, 916 Forecait: 951 Malaysia Totes: 923, 95, 96, 924 Forecast: 923 (KL) 930 (PG) RACE 2 16 O'Malley 53 Wooa (5) 5 5 1 8 Telak Tempoyak D 53Vfc Marxaki
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    • 542 32  -  ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER ROUND-UP BY JOHN SELLERS EVERTON 1 SOUTHAMPTON 0 EVERTON'S leading scorer Adrian Heath broke the deadlock after 118 minutes of a marathon FA Cup semifinal to send Everton to Wembley for the second time this season. With just two
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    • 286 32 FORMER England midfielder Alan Hudson, who stepped out of Chelsea reserves at the age of 34 to help his old club STOKE CITY fight relegation, turned back the clock at the Victoria ground. The Hudson of old schemed the openings for lan Painter and former Anfield reserve
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    • 130 32 DIV TWO HIGHLIGHTS THE clash between leaders SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY and sec-ond-placed NEWCASTLE drew a capacity crowd at St James's Park but left the Newcastle fans shaking their heads. Wednesday's brilliantly executed offside trap, which has broken the hearts of so many
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    • 44 32 LEADING goalscorers after Saturday's English League Soccer matches: DIVISION ONE lan Rush, Liverpool, 38; Steve Archibald, Tottenham, 23; Trevor Christie, Notts County, 21. DIVISION TWO Kerry Dixon, Chelsea, 27; Kevin Keegan, Newcastle, 24; Simon Garner, Blackburn, 22; Mark Hateley, Portsmouth 22 AP
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    • 1338 32 Birmingham 0 Queens Park Rangers 2, Coventry 2 Wolverhampton 1, Ipswich 2 Hotting2, Leicester 2 Asham Forest ton ViNa 0 Manchester Notts County 1 United 0, Stoke 2 Liverpool 0, Tottenham 2 Luton 1, West Bromich 0 Norwich 0, West Ham 0 Sunderland 1, (Everton 0 Arsenal
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    • 382 33  -  FAISAL ALI DAKHEEL OF KUWAIT STAR FILE *y S GULAM FAISAL Ali Dakheel, or "The King" as he is called by the Arabian newspapers and fellow countrymen, has the distinction of having played together with some of the world's best footballers. The Kuwaiti striker was
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    • 588 33  -  Fans get their money's worth -11 goals in 2 matches By KENNETH JALLEH SAUDI ARABIA created the first upset of the Asia-Oceania Olympic qualifying tournament by ripping apart fancied New Zealand as the Arabic drums rolled on in last night's Group A thriller at the
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    • 441 34  -  Majed Abdullah striker extraordinaire GOAL DISPUTE SAUDI ARABIA 3 NEW ZEALAND 1 Report S GULAM THE Saudi Arabians last night revealed their secret weapon: Majed Abdullah MOhammed, who stamped his majestic skills over the New Zealanders to earn his team an upeet win. Without doubt,
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    • 79 34 THE other day a freelance newsman was listing the magnanimously unbelievable perks players of some pe-tro-rich Gulf states would get for aualifying for the final rounds in Los Angeles to New Zealand's manager-coach Allan Jones. "Mercedes, bungalows, thousands of dollars and
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    • 425 34  -  THAILAND 5 JAPAN 2 By ALFONSO CHAN THAILAND gave a display of fluid attacking football and made nonsense of Japan? pre-match boast by beating them convincingly at 5-2 in their Olympic qualifying round match last night. Piyapong Pue-on led the Thai charge after he
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    • 96 34 WILLIAM al-Saiygh, a sports editor of a leading Kuwait soccer magazine, was a "lost man" the other day. He lost a camera, that has been close to him and had travelled along with him to several international tournaments, and his pre-Olympic Press pass.
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  • 425 35  -  MALAYSIA vs QATAR 7.30 TONIGHT AT THE NATIONAL STADIUM MONITOR sports By ALFONSO CHAN ALL speculation on Malaysia's strength will be squashed tonight as they take on the Qataris at the National Stadium (7.50). Playing with a patched up defence after the decimation of
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