Singapore Monitor, 3 August 1984, Afternoon Edition

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  • 19 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION 1 M C (P) No 21 5 84 Friday. August 3, 1984 30 cents
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  • 343 1  -  Singapore quartet sets record for 4xloo metres freestyle relay OLYMPIC GAMES DAY S ■y FONG HOE BENG THIS morning at the McDonald's swimming pool, the Singapore 4xloo metres freestyle relay quartet established a national record with a time of 3:34.63 seconds. They were in the same heat
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  • 472 1 Agencies NORTH OAKS (Minnesota), Friday MR BEET LANCE, once a close aide to former US President Jimmy Carter, resigned yesterday as general chairman of Mr Walter Mondale's Democratic Party presidential campaign only 19 days after he was appointed. "I don't know" why Mr Lance
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    • 31 1 Madal tally: Pag* 35 Olympic raports: Pagas 28 to 36 Run-up to Prasidantial campaign: Tha bonas off contantion. Saa Paga 9 ■TV GUIDE: Page 20 ■TV SCENE U HIGHLIGHTS: Page 21
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  • home
    • 283 2 CONSTRUCTION companies were urged yesterday to get rid of the "normally we don t do this in Singapore" syndrome and open themselves up to new ideas. Mr Eugene Baikoff, a consultant to several big projects nere, said contractors and consultants
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    • 396 2  -  By GANDHI AMBALAM SINGAPORE'S construction boom has brought in its wake an increase in cement dermatitis skin rash which commonly affects the hands and arms of workers. Increasing incidents of cement dermatitis were not only found at construction sites but also in the
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    • 100 2 CEMENT dermatitis can be broadly classified into mild or severe cases. In its mild form, the affected worker can continue to work but must maintain a high degree of personal hygiene and apply the recommended cream to get rid of
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    • 163 2 TWO elderly male cyclists were killed in two separate fatal accidents on Wednesday. In the first, Mr Lim Kwee Chew, 53, was cycling along Sims Avenue at 7.25 am when he was hit by a pickup at the junction of Sims Avenue and Lorong 21
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    • 309 3 SCHOOL HEALTH EXPERT SAYS OBESITY A MAJOR PROBLEM AMONG STUDENTS Lianhe Wanbao OUR SCHOOL children are getting too fat and one of the important causes has been identified as too much fast food. Second to myopia, obesity has become the second major health problem
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    • 319 3  -  By JALIL MISWARDI GRAPHICS are to be available to users of a financial information and data service for the first time in South-east Asia. They will be introduced by Unicom Incorporated, in an effort to gain a bigger share of the intensively
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    • Article, Illustration
      226 4  -  Japanese nurses get rousing welcome from local counterparts STORY and PICTURE by CHEW YEN FOOK A HUNDRED nurses from Japan were given a warm and rousing welcome by 25 nurses from Singapore at Changi Airport yesterday. Many of the local nurses were able to converse in Japanese
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    • 373 4  -  By SEAH MEI KIANG SINGAPORE'S medical profession might have to introduce re-ceratifi-cation procedures, to ensure that its specialists kept up with developments in their fields, President Devan Nair said last night. Very few doctors attended the continuing education programmes which were
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    • 183 4 THE PUBLIC is being assured that the ducks on the local market are healthy and free from contamination of the recent plague which killed over 10,000 young birds. At a press this week, representatives of the Poultry ana Animal Industry Association also made
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    • 358 5 THE Workers' Party will outline its policy for the coming general election when it holds a National Day rally at the Queenstown Stadium from 7 pm to 10 pm on Sunday. Plans for the rally were mentioned in the July issue of the party's
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    • 505 5  -  By EE BOON LEE ON A SATURDAY afternoofi, when most Singaporeans were shopping or relaxing, a young professional sat in the nail of Telok Blangah Community Centre, listening attentively to an oratorical contest. To Dr Koh Lam Son,
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    • 113 5 DR DIXIE TAN, the only woman candidate announced by the People's Action Party so far, will chair a forum during Dr Tony Tan's visit to Ulu Pandan ana Bukit Timah this Sunday. The forum will be held at the Community Centre in Ulu Pandan where Dr
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    • 19 2 First with the 1984 \W Olympics results. I Read the winner ft The Singapore Monitor noon and evening editions.
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    • 146 4 PAKISTAN CHINESE CARPETS I 50% OFF I RARE OLD PERSIANS TRIBAL AFGHANS I 25% OFF I An expensive name is no guarantee of Quality. I A common fallacy is to regard knot density as the predominant factor I when determining value. More important is the compactness and uniformity of the
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    • 189 5 A unique sight and taste experience awaits you at tliqNcplunc* One of the finest Guangdong restaurants in\ Singapore, offering the gourmet cuisines of the region. Enjoy the crisp mouthwatering\ barbequed duckling, tasty superior shark's fins stewed in a rich chicken stock and\ other traditional delicacies in the largest theatre-restaurant in
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  • world
    • 200 6 Reuter PARIS, Friday A 21-YEAR-OLD woman's victorious legal battle to have her dead husband's baby t>y artificial insemination has forced scientists and legislators to step into the unknown. Corinne Parpalaix from Marseilles on Wednesday won her fight to recover frozen sperm
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    • 97 6 Reuter SYDNEY: A father fighting for the baby whom a surrogate mother refuses to give up will be denied any claim to paternity under new laws which came into force only this week, legal sources said yesterday. The dispute over parental rights, believed to be the first of its kind
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    • 57 6 Spectacular electric storm ends dry spell in Seattle Nature ended its long dry spell in the Seattle area with a spectacular electric storm that caused numerous power shortages and interrupted broadcast off the Olympics for 90 minutes. This is a time exposure showing the downtown
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    • 192 6 AP THE HAGUE (Netherlands), Friday THE DUTCH foreign minstry has confirmed it expelled from Rotterdam habour a "non-commercial" Soviet vessel, which the nation's largest daily newspaper claimed yesterday was a "spy ship". The Soviet embassy, the ship's agents and Hotterdam Port Authority claim
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    • 87 6 Reuter SANTA BARBARA (CalHornia), Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan got some prompting from within his own family yesterday on the complex issue of US-Soviet space weapon talks. The President became tongue-tied as reporters asked him how be could persuade the Soviet Union to overcome apparently insoluble
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    • 221 7 VIENNA, Friday WESTERN countries were yesterday charged with protectionism and other measures discriminating against goods from the Third World during opening remarks at the year's only major North-South conference. The international debt crisis is not on the agenda at the Fourth General Conference of the
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    • 108 7 UPI PARIS, Fri THE HIJACKING of an Air France jetliner to Teheran was the latest of a string of terrorist acts staged by Iranians against France, a haven to members of every major Iranian political faction. Tne drama began last Tuesday when three
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    • 346 7 Reuter PARIS, Friday A POWERFUL bomb wrecked the headquarters of the European Space Agency (Esa) in Paris late last night, slightly injuring seven people, police said. A senior police officer said the blast had come from inside the building and police believed
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    • 96 7 WASHINGTON, Fri THE UNITED States informed Poland yesterday that it is ready to lift some economic and scientific sanctions in response to Warsaw's announced amnesty for political prisoners. In WARSAW, the official news agency PAP said US Charge d'Affaires John Davis met Polish
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    • 63 8 Hong Kong newspapers are employing fewer and fewer people since 1981. Manpower figures show a drop from 3,098 to 2,550 last year, a drop of 17.7 per cent. Other media, TV, magazines and news agencies, -however, registered an increase in staff strength. Biggest cuts in newspapers were in
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    • 21 8 Proposal for new law to send dealers of pornographic video tapes to jail. Presently, the maximum fine is $10,000.
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    • 18 8 The United States plans to enforce strict no-drinking laws for young people under 21 years of age.
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    • 22 8 Digital television will make its appearance in the United States next year. It promises exciting new features for TV addicts.
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    • 62 8 The way a man relates to his wife can affect his daughter's mental development. This is one of the findings of a study of 75 married couples and their 20-month-old children by psychologist Wendy Goldberg at the University of California in Irvine. It also shows that children, whose
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    • 41 8 Dealers who peddle pornographic video tapes in Malaysia will be sent to jail, in addition to a fine. This legislation is being considered by the government. The present maximum fine is $10,000 irrespective of the number of tapes seized.
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    • 141 8 TRENDS Lifestyle and Education NEW YORK: New television technology using microchips is likely to make its public appearance in the United States next year which will introduce a host of new features for the public. Digital television is al- ready
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    • 143 8 WASHINGTON: The United States and West Germany plan to enforce strict no-drinking laws for young people. The plan is to make 21 years the nationwide drinking age. The move is a change from the government s earlier position that states be allowed to regulate.
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    • 35 8 Digital television sets use eight very large-scale integrated chips five basic ones plus three for optional functions. The basic chips will replace the 300,000 transistors found in sets currently on the market.
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    • 515 9 TBMIII Wll 7 REPUBLICANS wiN gather in Dallas, Taxaa, for thair national convanWon in two wooka. Both Praaidant Raagan and ax-Vlca ijia|hAu|^n rivMOTni nluVi MvllUalV, ilvWf** •f, Nova boon off and running ainca laat month's aalaction of tha Mondale-Ferraro ticket by the
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    • 237 9 LAT-WP JACKSON (Mtaatoaippi), Friday WALTER Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro, seeking to demonstrate they have not written off the south, officially kicked off their general election campaign on Wednesday in the heart of the old confederacy, promising to earn the respect of southern voters. "I'm not
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    • 161 9 LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Friday PRESIDENT Reagan is soaring on the jet of a flying economy, but he may not be returned to office if Republican men alienate their female friends and associates. The gender gap in voting is real. Mr Reagan quickly
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    • 57 8 TMMEK BEER CAREEN I (OPPOSITE THE MAWCO POLO MOTEL) J Mirror, mirror on the wall Who^sJheJairest_oMhem_^ll? The search is on for Miss Tamasek '84 Grand Finale Tomorrow night (4th August'B4) Come join in our search... s'C/' '~~f» Have some fun in our ••xGuess the top 3 Contest" For the latest
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 78 9 »r if You can taste it with your eyes i At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to good, traditional Sichuan cuisine. Conveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the RELC Building. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, And have private function rooms. Rfl J
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    • 422 9 Ra«| SaUAM 93*<*> P~ °"y a,, 0 ;tbu can «n|oy non-atop danc* muatc Quick-lunch Hong Konf-atyte •and tabutous tmamattoni Ftoorahow. Noodles served 11.30 am. In the evening drink A dance to country A western music. A Meeting Place for .<*||L drinkers In town till 2am. v j£l w sC" k
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  • money
    • 1485 10  -  PAN ELECTRIC THE LENGTHS SPECULATORS WENT TO PROJECT ROSY PICTURE OF PAN-EL... By Jl JILL HUM THE PRESENT OCBC Index stands on a historic price-earnings ratio of around 24 for PanElectric. Based on the forecasted earnings and the present market price of $1.95,
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    • 64 10 Pen-Electric't Profit Record and Projections Year ended Dec 31 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984* 1985* Pre-la* (Imil) 6 1 688 802 1«9 267 25 7 40 0 60 0 Group EPS 16 85 26 18 39 3 Group PER 11 6 74 5
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    • 150 10 PAN-ELECTRIC S SALVAGE FEE Estimated Fn FOR APRIL/JUNE 1984 MILLION 1 Al-Ahood 117.000 tons Super Oil Tanker with Oil J0 2 Chemical Venture 26.000 tons Cargo Ship S Tashaki 28.000 tons Cargo Ship 6 4 Kawaski 10.000 tons Super Oil Tanker with Oil 10
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    • 241 11 THE SINGAPORE and Hong Kong stockmarkets registered a boom yesterday following Wall Street's lead. The Singapore bourse traded 24.1 million shares on a ready basis at $57.8 million, against the previous day's 20.27 million shares. The total turnover yesterday was 32.8 million shares with
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    • 359 11 LEE KIM TAH Holdings (LKT) was subscribed 40.3 times for the 20 million shares offered to the public with 47,187 applicants paying over $1.08 billion. Two million shares, representing 10 per cent of the total issue, were reserved for LKT group
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    • 68 11 Rang# of Balloting Share aHo tad %of altaraa ratio par successful total appliad for applicant issue 1,000- 10.000 1:6.5 1.000 37.07 10.000 49,000 No balloting 1.000 9 03 50,000 99,000 do, 2,000 1.49 100.000 249.000 do 3,000 20.17 250.000 499,000 do 5,000 0.81 500,000
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    • 66 11 THE U.S. dollar moved mostly lower yesterday in world foreign exchange trading, retreating from record highs set a day earlier in Europe. Gold was mixed; it was quoted at U*****.25 an ounce Republic National Bank in New York, unchanged from Wednesday's late bid. Traders attributed the dollar's
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    • 47 11 THE PRIME rate in Hong Kong will be lowered from 17 to 15 per cent from today, the Hong Kong Association of Banks announced yesterday. The association said the interest rate cut of two percentage points would be spread across the board.
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    • 331 11 HOTEL Negara Singapore Ltd's turnover for the six months ended June 30 was $2.33 million, down from the previous period's $2.53 million. Pre-tax profit was $899,210, down from $960,488 and profit after tax was $540,210, down from the previous period's $1.27 million, wnich was
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    • 73 11 MHLLSTREET WALL Street's jubilation over signs of a moderating economy helped the stock market today score its best since December 1982. Volume exploded to the highest one-day level in history. "It's a wonderful day. We should salute August," said Eric Miller, research director of
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    • 40 11 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed up 8.34 points to 954.05 yesterday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 483.43, up 6.35 points from 477.08. The OUB Trade-weightea Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index fell 0.0509 points to 131.0282
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    • 96 11 Buy One Print And The\^ Next One X %1M Is On Us. At the Cocktail Lounge, Ladyhill Hotel, special I Jiappy hour concessions I are offered to you. I For every drink or bottle I ordered, the next round I is on the house. I Happy Hours: I 5.30 7.30pm
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  • open line
    • 786 12 Parents can do a lot of harm to thoir children, often without realising it. Judy Walker has been talking to Dr C W Goh, from the Child Psychiatric Clinic at the Institute of Health, to find out how we should encourage our children to develop their full
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    • 175 12 1 GIVE continuous, consistent loving care it is as essential for the mind's health as food is for the body. 2 Give generously of your time and understanding playing with and reading to your child matters more than a tidy, smooth-running home. 3 Provide new experiences and
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    • 467 12 -Q&A' I have learnt that in the United States Izl women worried about possible defects in their unborn babies can avoid the agony of having to wait through almost half their pregnancy to learn whether their babies are healthy or not. For example at
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    • 157 13 If you havt any question to ask, who can you turn to for help? You can turn to The Singapore Monitor for everything you want to know, but do not know where to ask. We will gather the information you need to solve your problem, to enrich your
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    • Article, Illustration
      41 13 New pedestrian crossing signals THE Public Works Department has installed pushbutton pedestrian crossing signals in Toa Payoh at Lorong 1, near CHIJ, and at Lorong 3, near Kheng Cheng School. Motorists approaching these signals are advised to drive careiully.
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    • 62 13 THE Public Works Department has installed traffic signals at Commonwealth Avenue West/Clementi Avenue 6. Motorists approaching these signals are advised to drive carefully. Another set of traffic lights have been installed at the Queen way/Commonwealth Drive junction. The signals will be operational from today, Aug 3. Motorists
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    • 34 13 THE Ministry of the Environment will be reconstructing the existing culvert across Pasir Panjang Road 10.9 km. The work will commence tomorrow, August 4, and continue for a period of three months.
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    • 33 13 THE Public Works Department will be converting Jalan Ampas into a one-way street next Tuesday, Aug 7. Under the scheme, traffic flow will be from Jalan Ampas to Lorong Ampas.
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    • Article, Illustration
      62 13 A PORTION of the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) (as shown in the shaded area on the map below) near Tampines New Town has been closed to traffic until the end of January next year. This is to facilitate construction work for the proposed road interchange and underpass at
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    • 348 13 Eight more bus services go OMO this week Singapore Bus Service (SBS) has introduced another coin-changing machine on a trial basis. This time at Bedok Interchange. It is the fourth such machine to be installed at an SBS interchange. The others are at Hougang, Jurong and
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    • 184 13 FROM this week, some 2,680 telephone numbers of subscribers in the Jurong Telephone Exchange, partly demarcated by Benoi Basin, Senoi Road, Upper Jurong Road, Tuas Avenue 2 and Northern Tuas Basin, will be changed. The above changes will affect certain telephone numbers in the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • features/letters
    • 835 14  -  Despite the introduction of sophisticated electronic eavesdropping devices and spying by satellite, the cloak-and-dagger era of James Bond is far from over. This is the view of the latest dictionary on espionage by two spy-watching veterans. It is one
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    • 359 14 MORE LETTERS I APPLIED for a HUDC flat because the four-room Housing and Development Board flat I occupy with my wife and five children has become too small for the family. But now, I am worried that when the HUDC flat is
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    • 110 14 I SUBSCRIBED to the Medical Digest for two years beginning on Dec 15, 1983. So far I have received the December and January issues only. I learned from my colleagues who are also subscribers that they also have the same problem. We called the
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    • 245 14 Enjoy the relaxing benefits of a Luxury Steam or Dry Heat U H^lS^wK Bath in the jf comfort and Jf j K| convenience of your own The Vitamaster Luxury STEAM AND DRY HEAT CABINET imported from the USA is now available in Singapore. Immersed in the soothing moist steam or
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  • opinion/letters
    • 510 15 THE SINGAPORE THE IDEA of a run on a bank or financial institution conjures up in many minds the vision of unhappy customers queuing all the way down the street to draw out their money. Such a sight, though mercifully rare, is still fresh
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    • 217 15 Irritating to meet children asking for donations in public places RECENTLY, I encountered school children asking me to donate to a fundraising project of their school. What is disturbing is that these children are approaching complete strangers at the roadside, bus-stops and
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    • 131 15 I REFER to your report "President Nair on why he is for ecumenism" (SM, Jul 29). President C V Devan Nair was quoted to have said at the National Council of Churches Convention that he accepts Christ even though he is not a Christian and that
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    • 156 15 I REFER to the letter "Security of property cannot be compromised" (SM, Jul 25). Many managements think that since the security section is a nonprofit making outfit, it should be awarded low priority, including low salaries. This attitude encourages good security personnel to move
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  • leisure
    • 1128 16  -  AWAKENING II STARTS ON MONDAY FOCUS ON HUMAN DRAMA By WONG SING YEONG CHANGE. That has characterised our voung nation in the past decades. And that is what SBC's drama, Awakening 11, will attempt to portray, starting from Monday. The 26-part
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    • 490 20 [aKSKEMSMJ Evening at the Ballet Don Quixote (Ch 12, 8.50 pm) THIS full-length production by Mikhail Baryshnikov, artistic director and principal dancer of American Ballet Theatre, captures the excitement and Spanish colour of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote, which tells the story of
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    • 374 20  -  iTivIS'gENE By WONG SING YEONG FILMING a test-firing of a surface-to-air missile in temperatures down to 30 degrees below freezing point is, as producer Woon Tai Ho and cameraman Chan Fook Weng found out, both challenging and great fun. Tai Ho and
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    • 729 21  -  SIR ALEC'S BACK ON STAGE By GREGORY JENSEN in England UPI SIR ALEC GUINNESS is back on stage this summer to scale one of the summits of classical acting, the role of Shylock in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. It is his first Shakespearean
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1359 19 7 THE SWGAPORE MONITOR 1 eisure fwday, august 3, i«4 t-v i id. 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. I jM I, fl| j 300 Opening Programme followed by The B aa^ i Kidsworid W m I "IK |1 J-.T 4SO A Whole World of Children Italy. Canada 'if n UL-^—WL
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    • 98 20 FUNWORLD Eat your heart out! Culinary delights appetising crepes, rich pastries, fancy cakes, hot, local dishes with both Chinese and Western fast foods await the whole family at FOODWORLD Singapore's most delightful and delicious food corner at Funworld FOODWORLD Bring the family over for lunch, dinner or just snacks. To
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 481 21 MANDARIN (*****01): THE RETURN OF POM POM (C) DALIT (*****16): THE RETURN OF POM POM (C) TOA PAYOH (*****34): THE RETURN OF POM Starring: Richard Ng, John Sam, Deanne Yip POM (C) Synopsis: A sequel to Pom Pom. The two blundering JUBILEE (*****07): THE RETURN OF POM POM cops continue
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    • 50 22 JADE I LIBERTY 51st DAY I OPENS TODAY PRICES $4 ft $3-CASH BOOKINGS No Free List (JADE *****80) 11.00 am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.00 (LIBERTY *****68) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 A 9.15 MORI ACtM MORE MVMttMI MORE FM Mi it must be Indiana Jonwi^^ ue M-Mrn mr> ww j'.
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    • 1343 22 ijft 1 FAMILIAR FAVOURITES cannons, fireworks and military I brass bands which will be proI ™p J"? l r f/^ oout"te C n vided by the Singapore Arfned I Miiflf—a A| the World Trade Centre Forces. Tickets at are still I J 815 pm will fea- available Citibank branches, I
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    • 692 23 »ei«ure comics 24 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook Mlf U9IM Off TWfc r &o&, W»LL Voo B* lb 6fN IT'6 SAP MH6M A ««1i CbMWMV PKIIIC 16 NCXT BdNGING- A DATf? JJ| MoT ItfAL 6A«, IXL 60P6f?Vl6o|? MAS MofcE 5 <OV fAoNTH, AHt> TMtV WAHT yW 60R*.. PuT Voo DOWN CoHFiDfcrtCC
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  • sports
    • 449 26  -  By ERNEST FRIDA THE 6,491 metres par 72 Serapong course in Sentosa, which is labelled the crown jewel of Singapore's golf courses, brought out the best golfing abilities from the competitors taking part in the Singapore Amateur Open championship yesterday. The Hong
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    • 447 27 DAY5 LATEST SOCCER GP A: Norway 2 Qatar 0; GP Chile 1 France 1 SWIMMING MEN: 4HMm FREESTYLE RELAY FINAL: 1 USA 3:19.03 2 Australia 3 If 3. Sweden 3:22 6* WOMEN: IMb BREASTSTROKE FINAL: 1 Petra van Staveren (Neth) 101 M 2. Anne Ottenhrite (Can) 1
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    • 684 27  -  ■mowiiuk^™ RACING TODAY'S TRACKWOHK By WONDER BOY GOODMAN Stable's Lukinanko II underlined his chances in the The Jurong Trophy for Clam 1 sprinters over 1200 m in Race Three on Sunday with a winning gallop on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. With app
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    • 584 27 RACE 1 RESTRICTED TERMS 2.00 DIV C 1200 m (3 year olds) 1 Amazing Journey 57 Junakft 9 2 Faros 57 Velu 4 3 James Brigand 57 Rahmat 1 4 Money Messiah 57 Asuwadi 2 5 Satin 57 Axis 3 Serom 57 H S Chan 7 SMHcon Valley
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    • 223 28 AP MEN'S HOCKEY: Canada vs Kenya, Great Britain vs New Zealand, Netherlands vs Pakistan. WOMEN'S HOCKEY: Netherlands vs USA, West Germany vs Canada. ROWING: Men's, women's places finals. WATER POLO: Japan vs Australia, Italy vs West Germany, Brazil vs Greece, Spain vs USA, Canada vs
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      1175 28  - TRACK FIELD MONITOR FACT SHEET By MAL FLORENCE Running is the most natural and oldaat form of athlatic competition But before running became a sport it was |uat a means of survival as ancient man triad to escape from wild beasts. He also had to throw objects in self defense.
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    • 572 28 LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Friday THE PRESIDENT of the International Olympic Committee, Juan Antonio Samaranch, has among several news teletypes in his suite at the Biltmore, one from the Soviet government's official news agency, TaSs, and he doesn't like what he has been reading
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    • 376 29 Steve Hegg wants 'war' with Germany Rolf Golz's 'unbeatable at home' post-race claim raises the American cyclist's hackles UPI LOS ANGELES, Friday AMERICAN Steve Hegg wants "war" with West Germany, and with the talented Germans bickering among themselves, Hegg's rage could prolong the surprising US
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    • 157 29 AP INDIA beat Spain in a rematch of the 1980 Olympic final, while Malaysia routed the United States 4-1 in men's Olympic field hockey yesterday. The Malaysians took advantage of US defensive lapses and penalties to take a 2-1 lead in the first
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    • 809 30 UPI LOS ANGELES, Friday THEY MAY earn thousands of dollars a week, drive big cars and live like kings for most of the year, but there's no VIP treatment for the highly-paid Italian soccer team who are staying at the Olympic Village
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    • 258 30 LOS ANGELES, Friday CHINA'S athletes, taking part in the Olympic Games for the first time in 32 years, have only one complaint, one of the team s top officials said: "Los Angeles is too bi t!' The Chinese team's deputy secretary general, Wu Zhongyuan, told
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    • 159 30 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Friday WORLD records set this year in the men's 10,000 metres and women's 5,000 metres might not be ratified because of rule infringements, the International Amateur Athletics Association (lAAF)said. lAAF secretary John Holt told a news conference at the end
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    • 487 31 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Friday THE UNITED States' overwhelming ascendancy in men's sprinting looks certain to be vividly illustrated in the first two rounds of the Olympic 100 metres. The event should provide the highlight of the first day of the atnleucs programme, which is
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    • 152 31 THE SHOES worn by the sprinters are closely regulated; they weigh about 0.17 kg, are made of calfskin, glove leather, or kangaroo hide, and the soles can be no more than 1.27 cm thick. Spikes are limited to 0.76 cm long, no more than
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    • OLYMPIC SIDELIGHTS...
      • 54 31 AP LOS ANGELES, Friday PRINCESS Anne of Great Britain met with Zola Budd, one of the world's premier middle distance runners, as the princess toured Olympic venues yesterday to chat with British athletes, a spokesman for the British Amateur Athletic Board said. She wished Budd
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      • 131 31 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Friday THE MAN who coached Chinese weightlifters to four Olympic gold medals has accused the top East European countries of boosting their athletes with a diet of illegal drugs. China's head coach, Huang Qianghui, said last night his country would have
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      • 48 31 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Friday AMERICAN swimmer Rick Carey apologised yesterday for his lack of exuberance after winning the Olympic gold medal in the men's 200 metres backstroke. Carey, the world record holder, was clearly annoyed at his relatively slow time on Tuesday. Reuter
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    • 395 32 TRACK FIELD STARTS TODAY Reuter LOS ANGELES, Fri AN OLYMPIC gold medal victory over the mighty Edwin Moses is the one thing that can lure teenage American flyer Danny Harris away from football, his first sporting love. Harris, 19, amazed everyone by running Moses
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    • 290 32 THE 3Rs RULES, REGULATIONS, RECORDS THE javelin thrower must not step over the foul line, or his throw is nullified. The javelin may not be released beyond the starting line and must be thrown over the shoulder, not slung or hurled side-arm. The metal tip of the javelin must hit
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      • 56 32 AP LOS ANGELES, Friday TEN Olympic employees mostly security guards have been arrested so far during the summer games for investigation of crimes ranging from drug use to burglary. But police officials say that s not a bad total out of an estimated
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      • 146 32 UPI CANDICE Wozniak, wife of the multi-millionaire founder of the Apple Computer Corp, Steve Wozniak, was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of scalping Olympic tickets, police said. Police Lieutenant Dan Cooke said undercover police officers saw Mrs Wozniak, 29, shouting to a crowd of people
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      • 46 32 Reuter JOHANNESBURG, Friday SOUTH Africa's state-run radio yesterday joined a chorus of bitter protests from newspapers against the country's exclusion from the Olympic Games over its apartheid race policies. The mass media accused the International Olympic- Committee (IOC) of hypocrisy. Reuter
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    • 161 34 AP BEIJING, Friday CHINA broke a long silence yesterday on the Soviet ooycott of the Olympics, accusing Moscow's Tass news agency of sneer &from afar at la's first gold medalists. "The Tass news agency has lost its senses," said a short commentary in the authoritative
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    • 295 34 LOS ANGELES, Friday SCANDALS won a gold medal at the Olympic Games. Police disclosed yesterday that the son of former US President Gerald Ford was arrested for trying to steal an Olympic sign. The wife of a millionaire businessman was charged with
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    • 127 34 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Friday WHEN the sun goes down over Hollywood's sunset strip, the prostitutes are out hustling for customers but not during the Olympics. For the Los Angeles Police has sent a ISO-strong task force to cruise the streets that were once a magnet
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    • 193 34 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Friday PAUL Hoffman read about Hercules in a comic book and decided he wanted a body like the mythical Greek hero. So he took op weigh tlif ting. Tnere were no gyms in Swaziland. So be taught himself from books and magazines. That
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    • 163 34 Medal Tally AUGUST 3, 1984 COUNTRIES GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL USA 22 12 3 37 CHINA 7 3 5 15 CANADA 4 5 1 10 Jin Gee and David. !taly RMANY 411 1 6 3 \Afe still think you deserve a gold JAPAN 304 7 r« in .i.j if r.l
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 294 35 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Friday CANADIAN swimmer Victor Davis struck gold at the Olympic Games here today exactly one year after he said he felt so ill he wanted to die. Davis turned the men's 200 metres breaststroke into a one-man show
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      387 35 Gaines and company smash their world record to grab gold in 4xloom freestyle Reuter LOS ANGELES, Friday THE American men's 4xloo metres freestyle relay team clipped 0.23 seconds off their world mark in winning the gold in three minutes 19.03 seconds yesterday. A sizzling final 100-metre split of
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    • 438 35 L.A. DESPATCH FONG HOE BENG S EXCLUSIVE REPORT FOR THE MONITOR LOS Angeles not only opened their hearts to the athletes at the Olympic Games, but also their doors. Despite the criticisms about commercialisation of the games when shops, hotels and
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    • 51 35 AP KOJI Gushiken of Japan won the men's individual overall gymnastics gold medal. Peter Vidmar of the USA won the silver while China's Li Ning took the bronze. AP Singapore's Kelly Chan has moved up two places to 23rd from his 25th placing yesterday in the Olympic boardsailing
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