Singapore Monitor, 28 July 1984

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, July 28, 1984
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  • 473 1  -  •y VINCENT FONG JURONG Town Corporation (JTC) has shelved the aeoond phase of its' plan to build more than 1,000 condominium units and there is no guarantee that later residential projects will go ahead as planned. Although JTC spokesmen were not willing to comment on
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    • 509 2  -  By BENNY ORTEGA WITHDRAWALS from the Central Provident Fund in March this year were almost three times the monthly average for 1983. The amount taken out in that month for non-housing purposes was close to $140 million. This compares
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    • 181 2 A 16-YEAR-OLD youth suspected to have been the ringleader of a gang of car thieves was arrested with two others this week. Police say the three are alleged to have specialised in stealing a variety of motor vehicles for Joy-rides. They were
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    • 323 2  -  By VINCENT FONG A PROPOSAL to change the law by allowing architects to set up corporate practices is being studied by the Attor-ney-General's Chambers and the Ministry of National Development. This follows a request from the Singapore Institute of Architects for
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    • 152 2 ARCHITECTS were told last night that the Government would like to see the profession reorganised, "spawning in toe process, sizeable firms with a heirarcny of architects." The call came from the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, during an address at the Singapore Institute
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    • 221 3  -  By SURESH NAIR A TEACHER at the School for the Blind is under suspension pending an investigation into allegations that he indiscriminately punished a blind schoolgirl. The president of the Singapore Association for the Blind, Mr Ron ChandranDudley, confirmed that
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    • 539 3  -  Despite being popular, it has the lowest pass rate By CAROLINE BOEY ONE in two "A" level students is likely to fail the economics examination this year. If this prediction comes true, it will represent a continuation of a trend which has been
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    • 671 4  -  Both old and new chiefs recall the turbulent past By EE BOON LEE STAFF OF the People's Association held a dinner at a restaurant in Shenton Way last night to say goodbye to their boss, Mr Lee Khoon Choy, and to welcome
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    • 612 4 iARSHER PENALTIES FOR LAW BREAKERS JALIL MISWARDI and FAEZAH ISMAIL yesterday sought the views o! a cross-section of Singaporeans on the increased penalties for law breakers, provided for in the amendments to three laws passed by Parliament on Thursday. Amendments to the Penal
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    • 236 4  -  By ROBERT CONCEICAO THE PUBLIC Utilities Board (PUB) has been helping to train Singapore's civil defence officers. Twelve officers have spent 170 hours at the PUB training school at Telok Blangah and done 30 days of practical work, learning to
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    • 223 4  -  By SIT YIN FONG A FIRM of interior decorators alleged that its workmen were shut out by an Indonesian customer after he had placed a $83,650 order for furnishing a high-rise apartment. System Furniture Company said $53,500 was still owing after the customer,
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    • 221 6  -  SBC CHINESE DRAMAS WILL BE AIRED MORE FREQUENTLY FROM SEPTEMBER By WONG AH YOKE SBC'S LOCALLY produced Chinese dramas will be aired three times a week from September. This was disclosed at a Press conference yesterday by Mr Leong Lup Yan, head of SBC's
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    • 435 6  -  By GANDHI AMBALAM THE MOSCOW Narodny Bank has taken issue with its officers' union over what amounts to 0.4 of a person. This is the amount by which the union has exceeded the allowed membership of its branch committee, and
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    • 69 6 STOCK BROKERS Lyall Evatt (Pte) have filed a suit in the High Court against a customer for $151,183.23 owed in contra losses and accrued interest for shares purchased on various occasions. The suit says Mr Suah Foo Tong, an antique dealer, paid $1,000 into his account
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  • world
    • 624 7 Reuter ROTTERDAM, Saturday THE Soviet Union yesterday underlined the weakness of the world oil market by introducing a temporary discount of US$l.5O (553.15) a barrel on its Urals crude. Traders said this was another sign of a developing price-cutting war among producers.
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    • 77 7 Reuter OSAKA, Sat A JAPANESE university has suffered the country s biggest computer software crime in wnich thousands of programmes on research and examination results were wiped out, a university spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman for the Osaka Institute of Technology said an
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    • 240 7 LAT-WP PARIS, Saturday BRITAIN'S long-running budget dispute with its partners in the European Community was thrown into fresh confusion yesterday when the European Parliament in Strasbourg voted to block a refund to the British Treasury of approximately US$B5O million (*****.5 million) that
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    • 215 7 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday HIGHER oil imports helped to widen the US trade deficit to US$B.9l billion in Jane, taking the shortfall for the year to US$59 billion, the US Commerce Department said. June's deficit, which was only marginally above May's US$B.B billion figure, was
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    • 317 8 SOVIET REASONS FOR CALLING OFF NEGOTIATIONS TERMED 'MISREPRESENTATION' UPI WASHINGTON, Saturday THE WHITE House said yesterday US negotiators will show up in Vienna for talks on space weapons, despite the Soviet Union's announcement it will not take part in the negotiations it first proposed. The
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    • 303 8 LAT-WP ROME, Saturday FOR THE first time, a top Iranian poliUcal leader said publicly yesterday that Teheran was now following "the diplomatic way" to end its nearly four-year-old war with Iraq. Speaking at a prayer service in Teheran, Hojatoleslam Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani,
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    • 245 8 UPI CHICAGO, Sat MALE distance runners may suffer a diminished sex drive if they pound out more than 65 km a week, researchers say. Studies of women distance runners have shown a noticeable drop in hormonal levels, sometimes causing the women to stop
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    • 263 8 AP TOKYO, Sat THE CAPTAIN of a Japanese squid fishing boat was shot, as he stood on his ship's bridge, by what appeared to be a North Korean boat late last night, according to the Japanese Foreign Ministry. The ship was fishing in the
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    • World Briefs
      • 65 8 AP BEUINQ. Saturday: Britain's Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe flew to Beijing yesterday to expedite talks on Hong Kong's future only weeks before China's deadline for a Bet, and a British Embassy spokesman said ilure of the talks is "conceivable." A
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      • 58 8 Reuter WASHINGTON: The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee has approved US|5O million (Sslo7 million) in covert aid for Afghan rebels. The Senate is also expected to approve the proposal. The cause of the Afghan rebels, who are attempting to overthrow the Soviet-con-trolled
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      • 61 8 AP PRINCETON: George Gallup, founder of the Gallup Poll, whose methods of poll have been used worldwide for many years, has died at his summer home in Tschingel, Switzerland, a close associate said yesterday. He was 82. Mr Gallup apparently died of
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      • 65 8 UPI JERUSALEM: The ruling Likud coalition and the opposition Labour Party yesterday courted former Defence Minister Ezer Weizman, who resigned from the Cabinet in 1980 and appears to hold the key votes needed to form the next government Mr Weizman, leader of
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    • 368 9 Both parties expect a showdown Reuter MANILA, Saturday THE powerful Roman Catholic Church of the Philippines and the government of President Ferdinand Marcos are on a collision course over the military's campaign against communist rebels. Church and government officials both say the confrontation could
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    • 170 9 Reuter LONDON, Saturday THE government yesterday appealed to people in drought-stricken areas of Britain to comply with water restrictions to prevent the situation from worsening. Reservoirs have fallen to dangerously low levels and some 21 million people in western Britain are affected as a
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    • 188 9 AP MANILA, Saturday PRESIDENT Marcos has disbanded a 1,000-man force of "secret marshals" yesterday, following criticism from Roman Catholic bishops and others that the marshals were used for arbitrary killings. For five weeks, the marshals had been assigned to "ride shotgun" on buses and jeepoeys. Military
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  • money
    • 544 10  -  It's a 'finance war' as new concept may hit credit card business By L T WANG A FINANCE war is slowly but surely raging in Britain between credit card companies and life insurance companies. In a no-holds-barred environment, the winner may end up
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    • 234 10 BY 1990, big changes in the American life insurance industry will result in the disappearance of 41 per cent of small companies, reports USA Today. These and other revelations were made in a study by Arthur Andersen Co and
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    • 295 10 ELDERS PICA, a firm born out of the merger of Pica SA with the Elders group of Australia, is set to make a growing impact on the financial markets in the Asia-Pacific region as an integral part of Elders' finance
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    • 384 10 NORTH BORNEO Timber Bhd requested a suspension of trading in its shares yesterday from 2.50 pm until further notice pending the outcome of negotiations regarding a significant acquisition. lie share saw a spurt of activity and traded to a peak of
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    • 441 11 r STOCK MARKET ROUND-UP THE SHARE market started quietly at the previous week's levels, reflecting the market's wait-and-see attitude. Then came new twists on Thursday after Wall Street reacted well, shooting up 10 per cent, when Fed chairman Volcker said that monetary
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    • 103 11 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed up 13.36 points to 904.38 yesterday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 452.65, op 7.09 points from 445.56. The OUB Trade-weighted SingaEre Dollar Exchange ite Index rose 0.1313 points to 131.1052. Turnover Value OUB Index ST Index Dow Jones Change Reedy
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    • 184 11 WALL Street stock prices closed higher on improved volume. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 7.07 points to 1114.62 and gainers led losers 1,051 to 509. The New York Stock Exchange index rose 0.67 to 87.01 and the average price per share rose USc22. Volume was 101.35 million shares,
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    • 190 11 NEW YORK, Saturday THE dollar set new records yesterday, extending Thursday's late sains, as interest rates rose at home, oil prices fell abroad and a government report on the US trade deficit showed the gap was not as wide as traders had feared. Gold rebounded from two-year
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    • 179 11 H^ Our Nonya food still has its S, Over very popular cuisine with traditional specialities has still its distinctive v 11 "Wj^Especially at the Coffee Shop in Oberoi Imperial. And it happens every taWy Sunday when we unveil choice savoury and delightful fare such as 4 Babi Ponteh. Chicken Buah
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  • opinion/letters
    • 241 12  -  LEO Singapore 0314 THE PEOPLE of Singapore will be going to the polls later this year. Much time and effort will be spent on getting all to cast their votes. I think we can make the whole exercise
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    • 323 12 SEVERAL points worthy of consideration emerged from the two speeches made before Parliament on July 24 and 25 Dy the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. In my opinion, it is regrettable that he included, by implication, a veiled threat to the electorate of those
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    • 236 12 ISSUE Le Monde (Paris) IS Soviet leader, Mr Konstantin Chernenko, perfectly capable of carrying out his function, or is he condemned by age and illness to be a mere "transition pope," already enfeebled? The truth would seem to be closer to the second hypothesis.
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    • 490 13 i pg^joflp^ipippmi WHILE Singapore is pondering over opposition politics and the future of its constitution, Israel is agonising over the result of its general election. After weeks of energy-sapping camEaigns, the election in Tel Aviv this week as created more problems than it solved. It has
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    • 384 13  -  Singapore's future should not be taken for granted TAHER AMIR KHAN Singapore 1025 IN your page one story "PM on spectre of a divided PAP" (SM, July 26), Mr Lee Kuan Yew's grim reminder to Singaporeans not to take the future for granted should not be
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    • 214 13  -  MS KHOO SOO HOON For Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE refer to the letter "These branches need to be trimmed" by Mr Victor Ng (SM, July 3). He suggested that the trees along Avenue 8, Ang Mo Kio, had damaged the
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    • 109 12 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR Sure to lead the field in Olympic Games news coverage w&W pf-* fgS ".r«|rV mbmhb DAIL Y SPECIAL tWOLYMPIC GAMES REPORT ■V ~-h/m WITH THE VERY LATEST NEWS U LOS ANGELES The Singapore Monitor promises to deliver the very latest newspaper coverage during the Olympic Games. The
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  • leisure
    • 1034 14  -  SAMO HONG BIG MAN WITH A BIG HEART By WONG SING YEONG It is thus written that two dragons shall rise from the Eiast to glorify the name of gongfu and spread it to the ends of the Earth. One, returning from the New World and
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    • 765 15  -  Asiabeat Appealing combination of East and West AH rivtews by LIM SEK ALBUM: OFFICIAL MUSIC OF THE XXmrd OLYMPIAD LOS ANGELES IM4 ARTISTE: Various LABEL: OstamMa JS ***** THE OLYMPICS begins today and events like this have always resulted in a milUon-and-one promotional tie-ins on the
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    • 333 15  -  By WONG AH YOKE IF yoa were one of time who qneaed for boars to boy ticket* for Pileh Menantu (Choosing a Daughter in Law) without taccess, bow Is yoar chance to see what yoa had missed and In the comfort of yoar living
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    • Article, Illustration
      480 16 THE FLYBAITS PLUNGE INTO TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT THE Flybaits d< manage to hook their fans. They are flashy and infectious, and an evening with them is not complete without an overdose of humour served in between a meaty mixture of good music. If professionalism on the music scene means
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    • 231 16 THERE are about 200 $31 ticket* left for the Singapore All Start Charity Concert at the ISLAND BALLROOM, Shangri-La Hotel, tomorrow at 7 pm It will be a party for masic lovers. The groaps, moot of whom are taking time off from their respective lounges, are Gingerbread, Haagloose,
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    • 210 16 THE top 10 pop singles in the US, as rated by Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (1) Wbeo Daves dry Prince (Warner Brothers). 2. (3) Ghostbasters Ray Parker Jr (Arista). 3. (2) Daaciag ia the Dark Brace Spriagsteen (Columbia). 4. (9) State of
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    • 603 19  -  SATURDAY'S BEST nnxii*. VALERIE TREVOR The Olympic Qala (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) SBC'S FINAL build-up to the Olympic Games in Los Angeles is this two-and-a-half-hour entertainment extravaganza hosted by Jane Fonda and Richard Wagner at LA's Greek Theatre. The show includes performances by Melissa Manchester,
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    • 886 19  -  TV S&Eflj By WONG AH YOKE SBC has acquired a number of movies by famed Japanese film-maker Akira Kurosawa for Channel 12's Film Focus slot on Sunday. The Kurosawa Festival will begin with the best known of his films locally Kagemusha (The Shadow Warrior). Kagemusha
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
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    • 680 17 AiOtvafscn—;i AN EVENING OF CHINESE OPERA THE Chinese Theatre Circle will present a Cantonese opera, War and Romance, to celebrate the 25th anniversary nation building. The opera be staged at the Chong Boon Community Centre tomorrow Admission free and seats are available on a first-come first-served IN conjunction with the
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    • 183 17 B—*3 DOCUMENTARIES SHORT documentaries, Golden Bavaria, Reconquering the Town and Reinhild Hoffman, will be screened today from 4 pm onwards at the Goethe-Institut Auditorium. Admission is free: THE MAIN EVENT THE Main Event wiU be screened at the Hilton Movie House tomorrow at 8.15 pm. This is a story of
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    • 439 17 SINGAPORE YOUTH ORCHEBTRA rHE Singapore Youth Orchestra will present a conjert at the Singapore Conference Hall tomorrow at > pm. There will be a special appearance by two young musicians, Dixie Wong and lan Chee, who will perform as soloists with the orchestra. Tickets at $1 and $3 are available
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1351 18 12.25 SSCTEXT Live temple Pagti M 12.55 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Sesame Street. P[/'i '^Jjg 2.00 Saturday Matinee: Day of tha Animals. < VftL \J» U See Saturday's Bast. Mm 3.40 On Cue (Last Epieode). v jl'. 4.35 Indonesian Movie Jan*i Ku Pada Dia (English Subti- KL H
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 790 20 leisure comics I FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook I'M OmPoVO ««.«*,>" Voo KNOW, rumors BoT THEM, IHEVM SwoeHlV X Go* BACK To THAT'S HkVf A SH«fT UFI TMHSWBAiP, SotiWFVW R*PUT*Tk>MS. U&tf, &uT THE 6M»C SPAH, LA6TIN& OWIV iNTo 60M6IH1N& CortCgTQL V J PWLB «fIU THINK J rtAlbfli a «WPAV#OR6o/ PWKMAHiHT.. v
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  • THE SINGAPORE MONITOR RACING GUIDE
    • 351 21  -  By WONDER BOY FOUR-YEAR-OLD Elegance's Brun looks set to re-enter the winning list in Race 4, the 1,600 metres for Class 1 Division 2 horses, at Bukit Timah today. A winner of two races last year, the Exceptional gelding
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    • 686 21 RACK 1 2.00 Restricted Terms Horses Div C I,loom (2 ft 3 Year Olds) 1 Phantom Harbour 57 Foo 9 2 Rasadansa 57 App lamadi 7 3 Wu Tu 57 Mahhet 11 4 Amazing Journey 53 Junaidi 8 5 BWy Bob 53 Time 10 6 Catchword 53 Twoedie
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    • 183 21 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bmo) (Wan Bao) hctl 1 Smart A Slick 10 Miwpiy Pultcl 8 jinntii FjQhtif 8 Siamese Fighter 7 Phenomena 9 Smart I Sick 12 Universal 9 Smart Slick 3 Commander Three Race 2 Lege 8 Abang 10 Perek Guy 8
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    • 415 21 WONDER BOY'S one-line assessment of the horses running in today's races: Race 1 1 Working well, watch the tote. 2 Fair trackform. 3 Working keenly, longshot 4 Unlikely. 5 Not seen on track. 6 Fair trackform. 7 Working keenly. 8 Has improved, worth noting. 9 Has improved greatly, one
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    • 2276 22 HOW TO READ THE CARD: laddlskag aniNr, hontl name; age, origin and sex; weight; weight difference within brackets; Jockey's harrier draw; trainer owner; runs record (flrsts-sacands-thlrds-fanrths-an-placed) and Inst three nuts; last ran record; and Inst win record (If any). RACE 1 2.15 RESTRICTED TERMS HORSES DIV E 1,100m
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    • 217 22 1st 2nd 3rd Nigel Tiley 43 34 22 Malcolm Johnston 35 25 20 Leslie Khoo 24 15 11 App L N Danis 23 18 12 Q Cook 19 14 15 Terry Lucas 18 22 9 MSng 16 6 11 AppKLOo 14 8 10 Lam Mun Chew 13 13
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    • 373 25  -  SHE HAS NO RIVAL IN GYMNASTICS Sports in jjchooi^ ■y ALFONSO CHAN NADINE YAP'S indecisiveness was uncharacteristic. She shone so brightly in her performances at the National Schools' Gymnastics Championships finals yesterday that the others the 10 com P ar son 00 ma^er w hat Jet
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    • 438 25  -  By K SILVAM FORMER Asian Games international Christina Tham, who was forced, out of competition because of Bell's Palsy (temporary facial paralysis), a fractured hand and a sprained ankle earlier this year, made a glorious comeback with four golds at the National Schools' Swimming
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    • 252 25  -  By S GULAM TONIGHT'S Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two final between Hwee Seng and Promet should set the Jalan Besar Stadium alight with entertaining and attacking football Both teams have left nothing unturned in their preparation for this match. They have even
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    • 446 26  -  From MICHAEL KAREM in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Saturday DESPITE boycotts and continuing political turmoil, Los Angeles has got Olympic fever as the biggest snorts spectacle off all time reaches its final countdown. And more attention is being paid here to one mighty secret than
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    • 911 26  -  By SIMON BARNES special to Tho Singapore Mbnttor ZOLA BUDD is a freak twice over A political freak, and an athletic freak. She weighs less than 38kg (841bs), looks much vounger than her 18 years, and has been described by one sports scientist as "a running machine.
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    • 384 26 LOS ANGELES, Saturday THE INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee (IOC), while showing belated signs of realising there is a need to reform the movement before it dies of political poisoning, has once again turned a cold shoulder towards Greece's offer of
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    • 355 27  -  By ALFONSO CHAN BY HIS own admission, Singapore's Olympic boardsailor Kelly Cnan has "improved tremendously in the past week, more than at any other time in his life. His chances of doing well in the seven triangle races are very good, although he cautions himself against
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    • 64 27 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Saturday A PIGEON will win the first medal of the Los Angeles Olympics. The 2,500 racing birds released at today's opening ceremony will be clocked back to their roosts after they leave the Coliseum. "This means that,
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    • 123 27 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Saturday THE STEEPLECHASERS at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics ran one lap too many because the gentleman counting the laps had slipped out to answer nature's call. It won't happen at this year's Games, where computer technology has replaced
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    • 85 27 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Saturday A POLICEMAN who lifted paraplegic archer Neroli Fairhall from her wheelchair wnile it was searched for weapons has been transferred to "less sensitive duties", New Zealand team manager Ron Scott said. The policeman was one of a number
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    • 100 27 AP LISBON, Saturday CROSS COUNTRY champion Carlos Lopes, a top medal contender in the Olympics marathon, was hit by a car during road training yesterday in the Portuguese capital, a spokesman for his athletics club said. Lopes, 37, was treated at
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    • 309 28 LOS ANGELES, Sat LIBYA'S Olympic chief denied yesterday that his country's sixman team had pulled out of the Los Angeles games over a visa row with the US. "We are trying to solve this problem," Bashir Attar-Bulsi, president of the Libyan Olympic Committee, said. He
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    • 184 29 LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Saturday REPRESENTATIVES of some of the world's largest sports-shoe manufa# turers said on Thursday that they have agreed to voluntary guidelines that include a moratorium on raids of one another's camps for athletes to endorse their products. Under the
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    • 1040 29 Californian businesses' big push to rake in 'greenbacks' Lat-Wp LOS ANQELES, Saturday A RADIO commercial for Timely Texture Coating Inc. of Beverly Hills urges those who stay home or leave town during the Olympics to take advantage of a special 35 Gir cent discount on texture coatg
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    • 1013 30 Letter to: the Minister of Sport, Soviet Union Moscow, USSR LAT-WP Comrade: Thought I would write from Los Angeles a few days before the 23rd Olympic Games begin to report what you and your remarkable athletes are missing by staying home. Because I
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