Singapore Monitor, 30 December 1984

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  • 1407 1  -  WORLD PAPER in this issue of the Monitor fry Jackie Sam Monitor siaii writer The Congress(l) party of Mr Rajiv Gandhi swept to power in India on an avalanche of popular support. It was the biggest electoral landslide
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  • 638 1  -  by Ang Peng Hwa Monitor staff writer Responding to pleas from finan-cially-troubled developers, the Government has eased its requirements for the payment of costs for land sold by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA}_ In effect. Oris gives hard-pressed developers more breathing space in the
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  • 1030 1  -  by Ong Wee Hock For the Monitor The election result was a great surprise. If it had not been for the strength built up by the People's Action Party (PAP) over 25 years, Singapore might have to face
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    • 280 1 '■VTVTfWI Screen scene: What's IHHHBB happening Fashion scene: Flirting with lace Music scene: Readers' comments ■H BHEZ— .i Sm 't jl NEWS IN BRIEF BMOMT LIGHTS and jostling crowds will return to the streets of Chinatown next year. Pg 3 CHILDREN in Singapore are getting bigger and fatter. Pg 3
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    • 18 1 Ageing process Can we Computer games have Aa^Li The best photos, local JHL*. and foreign, of 1984 'A
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    • 44 1 New Year's Eve in HHBI|| Indonesia reflection Philip Cheah's pick of the top 10 films of Violet Oon's 10 best dishes of the year fl I mil ■tla M. HP3 4st®4 411,306 fl SOURCE SINGAPORE MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT SM CHART BY PETER TMAM
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 869 2  -  by Ee Boon Lee Monitor staff writer On the eve of Polling Day, a cadre of the People's Action Party (PAP) accompanied Mr Ng Pock Too, the PAP's candidate for Anson, around the working class constituency. The people they met appeared friendly. There were
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    • Article, Illustration
      717 2  -  What will you be doing in 1985? Interviews at Far East Plaza and Shew Centre b* Irene Toh and Dawn Westerhout Monitor staff reporters ERtCQOH at, QC Technician "111 be taking over my dad's commodities trading firm because he just passed away. It would be a very challenging
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    • 639 2 It has been confirmed that Mr Ong Pang Boon, the Minister for the Environment and a member of the People's Action Party's (PAP) "old guard", is to step down from the Cabinet, as reported in the Singapore Monitor last Friday. In a letter
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    • 358 2  -  by Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff writer Spontaneous cheers and claps greeted Workers' Party leader Mr J B Jeyaretnam and his party colleagues and supporters as they toured several constituencies yesterday to say thank you to voters. The beaming MP for Anson and his
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    • 659 3  -  by Ang Peng Hwa Monitor staff writer and Connie Yee FOr the Monitor Children in Singapore are getting bigger and fatter. According to a study by a university lecturer, the number of obese children has increased some seven times over the last decade.
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    • 485 3  -  by Gei Sin Giok Monitor stan wntsr Bright lights and jostling crowds will return to the streets of Chinatown next year for about a month over the Lunar New Year period. Community leaders of Kreta Ayer are putting together a mammoth Spring Festival fair which
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    • 130 3 The waiting list to buy Housing Board flats is down to 61,000 names the shortest list since 1980, says the. HDB. More than 60,000 flats and shops were built this year a record achievement, said Mr Teh Cheang Wan, the Minister for
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    • 445 4  -  by Violet Oon R* the Monitor The Pavilion Steak House, perhaps one of Singapore's last colonial watering holes, served its last meal and drinks on Friday night Sa sad-eyed and nostalgic group customers. Some of them date back to 1946 when owner Chiam Toh Kai
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    • 801 4  -  Monitor staff writer by Masaki Watanabe Singaporeans find it hard to get worked up over shortcomings of their Government when everyone has a job, a home, enough food, clean air and water, flower-be-decked expressways and a guaranteed retirement income. This is the
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    • 619 5  -  by Bertilla Pereira Monnuf sian wnier Police investigating the Woodlands fire that killed 10 people on December 15 say they have made "some progress** in their search for the suspected arsonist but are still mystified about possible motives. They said more could have been
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    • 297 5  -  by Suresh Nair Monitor staff writer Practise before you present yourself for your driving test Only one in five learner drivers passed the-test in the first 10 months of this year, said the traffic police chief, Assistant Commissioner Frank Samuel In many cases, he
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    • 281 5 •i.* Salaries of Filipino have droppect to as low $150 a month because of fierce undercutting by employment agencies as well as by employers to make up for the hjajwr cost brought about by the new flat $120 monthly levy. Competition is rife because, according
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    • 131 6 The National Exhibition at the World Trade Centre will doee this evening with the burying of a time capsule at the National Museum. The burying of the capsule will be brought "live** to people at the World Trade Centrt via closedcircuit television. In
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    • 159 6 The Small Claims Tribunal will be set up in the Subordinate Courts Complex by April 1985. < At 4 press conference yesterday, Dr Lee Ngak Siang, the president of Case, said a seminar on "Consumer Redress Small Claims Tribunal" would be held at
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    • 304 6 It was a year of many serious and important events. Twenty-five Years of Nation-Building, the General Election, the tragedy in Woodlands. But through all we as a nation were able to keep our perspective. There was always something hiding just around the corner, something to make us
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    • 310 8  -  by Pat D'Rose Monitor staff writer The show must go cm, even if it's several hours late and only a full dress rehearsal. The full dress rehearsal and filming of SBC's New Year's eve show Countdown *85 was scheduled to begin at 7
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 248 2 TV UPDATE 3.01 Quran Reading. 7.21 Senandung Pencipta Sebah *84 3.10 Pfogmwiw Summary. (Continued). 3.13 Aftamoon Movie: Tarzan and tha 8.00 Mawa and WaaMar Faracaat (M). Vakey Of Qold. 8.27 Ann leyak. y nsss a n s SJ ssrziirsrL- guardian, Ruiz ia gunned down, yßain ""W fwm. phi Vinaro spirt*
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  • MONEY
    • 1351 10  -  by Leon D Richardson For the Monitor Almost everyone should have several credit cards. There are several types. First, there ar? the bank cards, such as Visa and Master Charge. Secondly, there are club cards such as. American Express and Diners. Thirdly, there
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    • 329 10  -  by Leon Richardson For The Monitor There are nearly 200,000 Singapore resident credit card holders and this number is increasing rapidly. There were only about 70,000 four years ago. The demand for and the use of credit cards in
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    • 690 10  -  by Steven Guo Special to The Monitor The sudden collapse of Hoo Thye, one of Singapore's biggest food importers has, predictably, raised the-cry for more pooling of credit information among banks. Bankers seem to identify this lack of shared information as'a key
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    • 517 10  -  by Edward Ong For The Monitor The London stock market looks poised for further increases next week following the agreement reached by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) oil ministers. Wall Street may wake up from its holiday slumbers as traders and investors return to
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 1177 11  -  by Masaki Watanabe Monitor staff writer The year 1984 saw the governments of Singapore's Asean partners tackle and weather challenges to their rule, both from within and outside the framework of established political processes. What are the prospects in 1985? MALAYSIA Looking
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    • 336 11 Reuter NONG SAMET (Thailand) With their weapons ready, troops of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) enter the devastated Nong Samet camp on Thursday in search of Vietnamese soldiers. Behind them stand wooden poles which used to support pillars of houses. Vietnamese troops overran
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    • 829 11  -  NEWS ANALYSIS by Frieda Koh Monitor staff writer Malaysians caught a rare public glimpse of relations between the country's top political parties recently. The view surprised many political observers. Exchanges between the United Malays -National Organisation (Umno) and the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) normally take
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    • 202 11 SURABAYA Early on .Christmas Eve, a popular Chinese restaurant in the centre of Surabaya received a telephone call. The anonymous voice on the telephone said the restaurant would be the victim of a bomb explosion if it proceeded with its dinner-with-entertainment programme later in
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    • 196 11 JAKARTA Some 500 tons of soyabeans delivered from China to the Indonesian government contained marijuana seeds, Sinar Harapan daily reported. All of the 85 sacks examined so far contained some marijuana seeds or stalks, it said. Quoting a police spokesman, the daily said the
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 450 12  -  by Masaki Watanabe Monitor staff writer Singapore will become the first country to quit the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) among the loose grouping of nations known as the Third World. These nations, mostly former colonies, make up 100 of Unesco's 160
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    • 505 12 United Press International INGLEWOOD Sam Peckinpah, the outspoken director of such violent and controversial films as the "The Wild Bunch," "Straw Dogs," and "The Dirty Dozen," died of a heart attack at age 59. Peckinpah died on Friday morning at Centinela Hospital, where he was
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    • 244 12 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Thirteen tons of methyl isocyanate, (IMC) the chemical that caused the world's worst industrial accident, arrives by ship early today to begin a police-escorted truck convoy to a Union Carbide plant in Georgia. The fatal chemical that caused the deaths of
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    • 74 12 THREE'S (CUDDLY) COMPANY: Daniel. Rebecca and Jonathan Day, a set of test-tube triplets one day old, are shown at Stanford Medical Centre on Thursday where they are in stable con- dition. The babies were bom shortly after noon on Wednesday to Carol Day,
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    • 369 12 WESTMINSTER, MASSACHUSETTS Miss Elizabeth Jordan Carr, America's first "test-tube" baby who's grown into an outgoing three-year-old "pipsqueak," celebrated a quiet birthday on Friday with family and friends. About 12 people were invited to gather in the family's rural home to sing "Happy
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    • 422 12 TOKYO The Japanese government yesterday approved an austere fiscal 1985 budget, boosting defence and foreign aid outlays as it struggled to cope with a ballooning budget deficit. The budget for the fiscal year beginning April 1 was approved by the cabinet and
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    • 216 12 COLOMBO Sri Lankan President Junius Richard Jayewardene sent a congratulatory message yesterday to Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his election victory. "Sri Lanka shares the value of participatory democracy and the rule by the free ballot and welcomes the verdict of the people,"
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    • 1079 13  -  THE INDIAN ELECTIONS by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer The liquor-laden landrover bounced along the dusty track until it came to a twisted old tree by a fetid drain where the men were waiting. Some had large milk-cans in hand. As the vehicle stopped, the men
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    • 727 13 Over dinner in an expensive hotel, the financial controller of an electrodes plant in Jamshedpur moans: "Nobody wants to work. From the lowest levels of life to the highest level of government, the fear psychosis is gone; everything is going to pieces." In Kanpur the
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    • 669 13 Newspapers and newsmagazines in. India are counted in the thousands. All through this general election, none failed to mention Maneka Gandhi, the 27-year-old sister-in-law of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. For a woman resigned to losing the contest in Amethi to the premier
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  • COMMENTARY
    • OBSERVATIONS
      • 299 14 The lingering surprise of the General Election is that so ..many well-informed people were genuinely surprised. Explanations are coming thick and fast now. Most are irrelevant. The post-mortems are all underway. They're too late. r-Pundits are trying to analyse what happened. Predictably, >ihey will be confusing. The
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      • 149 14 4 After years of wrangling over policies and procedures, the IJS is finally pulling out of the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (Unesco). Britain has given its year's notice of withdrawal. Other Western nations are on the verge. And now Singapore, too, is planning to
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    • 481 14 Good-bye 1984, it's been nice having you around, even if you didn't live up to expectations for some people. Not to worry, because the New Year will start with all the right stars in the right conjunction, so great events are ahead of us. Venus will be
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    • 946 14  -  by X X Chen For the Monitor It was Christmas Eve and as usual on the eve of major festive days, the clan gathered. "We Singaporeans," my mother is fond of saying, "we celebrate any feast, Chinese, Malay, Indian, Christian, Hindu, Muslim/' So there
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    • 754 14 Long before the election, I had become increasingly aware of the high level of discontent many people felt about the government Much came in the form of unsolicited comments by friends, ex-colleaques, old and new acquaintances. Many were professionals, comfortably ensconced and enjoying the
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    • 584 15 The magic glow of more than 100,000 light bulbs lit up the Orchard-Scotts intersection area on Christmas Eve to the delight of thousands of revellers out enjoying the scene, taking snapshots, just to be "where the action is." The crowd was so thick
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    • 415 15  -  Monitor staff writer and Connie Yea For the Monitor by Dawn Westerhout Many Singaporeans just missed out last week on the chance to choose the people they wanted to represent them in Parliament. They are the 20 year olds who fell short of the
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    • 413 15  -  LETTERS Col Gurcharan Singh President Singapore Khalsa Association. In reference to your article, "Khalsa told to hold AGM immediately," (The Sunday Monitor, Dec 2), please be informed that the Association has not been threatened with closure. We have made attempts to hold the AGM and even
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    • 123 15  -  Kuo Paokun Drama Director Practice Perform tag Arts School. I refer to the letter headlined "Clearing doubts about Miracle Worker" (The Sunday Monitor, Dec 23.) The United World College (UWC) did participate in the Singapore Drama Festival and presented "In
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    • 84 15 To Our Readers Additional copies of our special pullout section on the 1984 General Election are now available. The four-page section, published in last Sunday's Monitor, gives a detailed, comprehensive view of the election results. It would be especially useful to teachers, students, researchers, and others who want
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    • 77 15  -  Pauline Khng I would like to congratulate The Sunday Monitor for its front page and the way it covered the election on Dec 22. I am encouraged to find that there is still a sense of professionalism left in the Singapore media. Gutless presentation of news can
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    • 95 15  -  Phyllis P.L. Tan It is to your credit that your headlines (The Sunday Monitor, Dec 23) reflects the historical election. Your page 3 report, "Election Lines", however, describing an interview by the SBC with a young person about voting for the first time does not
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 38 15 111 ~i TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD. I I I !r L 9^l f zof X J, Well, the boss thinks it will entice travellers You know, before he went into the travel business, he ran a retail store!
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  • RACING GUIDE
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    • 535 16  -  For the Monitor by Wonder Boy Reliable Skybolt has regained his usual form and should win the Pesta Pulau Pinang Cup over 1200 m in Race Six at Batu Gantong today. The five-year-old gave a good performance in his last start over 1200 m
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    • 1166 16 lODWS RACKS A I BAM 1 1841 BAY THUNDER 1-54J (7) 56.5 «M 1M 4 rug Mmd OOSOCS-OS 4 Sad* Horaa a Bast Barrier Jockay NumOar Orun Track Tradnnrti Number Mama Time of ndaa aAdßaa Condftone today WoigN Horaa a Tramers NumOar of Runs Parlormanca#
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  • SPORTS
    • 823 17 5 Past performance can sometimes provide dues to future happenings. In random numbers games, patterns sometimes emerge which may, or may not. repeat themseives. For fun and comparison, we analyze here the Toto results for the last 15, 30 and 50 draws. This computer analysis is based on
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    • 112 17 TlpHra in oar tundiy Monitor Quids toMod thooo results In loot Bundoy*o rocoo ot Buldt Tlmoh: First Socond Third Wonder Boy (Monitor) 3 3 2 Mo iphn Tan (Zoo Boo) 2 3 1 Ma-Tan (Wan Bao) 2 2Tat (Monitor) 3 4 1 Computer Anatyot (Monitor) 3 3 2
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    • 803 17  -  GOING FISHING by Aquarius For The Monitor From humble beginnings, in the form of a simple pole in the early days, to the present-day high technology fibre glass or composite rods, the fishing rod has definitely evolved and come of age. Functions The fishing rod today
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    • 627 17  -  LETTER George Michael Singapore 1439 1.1 started fishing more than five years ago but have yet to catch any flatfish (plaice or flounder). Can you tell me where these fish can be caught? What bait should I use and what is the suitable size
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    • 227 17 GOLF TIPS Try to practise for a purpose, to correct some fault, improve some part of your game, or groove your swing. Don't, as so many do at driving ranges, just sock balls willy-nilly. Proper practice can help you form good habits in checking
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    • 87 17 SYDNEY Australian pace bowler Geoff Lawson was yesterday fined A 52,000 (554,074) by team manager Bob Merriman on the eve of the fifth and final cricket test against West Indies at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Lawson must pay Assoo of the
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    • 620 18  -  by S Gulam Monitor staff writer Malaysia Cup fever is mounting, with the heat building up fast on the other side of the Causeway. But Singapore, will not feel it until its team goes into action later this week. All the 15 Malaysian state teams,
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    • 550 18  -  SPORTS PARADE by Kenneth Jalleh Monitor staff writer As a national team, Singapore have always commanded, respect placing against state teams in the Malaysia Cup» competition since it bftgan in 1979. But not this time, when Singapore rolls baek again on Friday after a
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    • 448 18 The Star KUALA LUMPUR Giant Selangor are all set for the Charity Shield match against Pahang the curtain raiser for next year's Malaysia Cup soccer competition at Merdeka Stadium today. And judging from their final friendly match against Negri Sembilan on Thursday, coach Ghani
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    • 463 18  -  t>y Julian Bees For the Monitor ROME The foreign stars that fill the Italian Soccer championship went back to the four corners of the earth during this festive season, away from the disciplinary hand of their respective coaches. They will be back on
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    • 590 18 HIM or '85 (First naiMd are horn* teams) JAN 4: Kedah vs Armed Forces; Sabah vs Trengganu; BRUNEI ve SINGAPORE. JAN 5: Selangor vs Johor; Perak vs PefUs; Pahang vs Federal Territory. JAN 6: Penang vs Armed Forces; Negri Sembian vs Malacca; SABAN vs SMQAPORE; Sarawak vs
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    • 344 19  -  by Ernest Frida Monitor staff writer Topping the list for an exciting athletics season in 1985 will be the South-east Asia Games in Bangkok from Dec 9-20. The Singapore Amateur- Athletic -Association (SAAA) has announced earlier that selection for this meet will be based on
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    • 138 19 Singapore's rugby veteran Hamzah Mohd says hell never play at national level again. Hamzah, who went into semi-re-tirement in 1982 because of domestic commitments, made a comeback late this year for the Asian Championships in Japan only to realise that he is no longer as
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    • 234 19 Router ZURICH South African-born runner Zola Budd will stay in seclusion both before and after her return to international competition in Zurich today. The shy 18-year-old has not run since she was jeered after a collision with her chief rival, Mary Decker of the
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    • 757 20  -  by Kenneth Jalleh Monnof Stan writer The year 1984 must go down as the year when sports went big: it had to be... to celebrate the 25th Year of Singapore's nationhood, and Singapore's sportsmen stretched out to stand
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    • 371 20 Associated Prsaa LAS VEGAS John McEnroe, Jimmy Connorm and Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl, lured by huge guarantees as well as a US|2OO,OOO first prise, head a field of eight top tennis players competing in the inaugural AT-and-T Challenge of Champions beginning on New
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  • Singapore Monitor
    • 13 1 LIVING m 0 m m m tHE SUNDAY MONITOR SUNDAY DECEMBER 30, 1984
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    • Article, Illustration
      381 1  - j r' v Monitor staff writer by Philip Cheah The music scone has changed It's young again Instead of Anne Murray Air Supply or Barry Manilow listeners are now asking for Duran Duran Wham and Culture Club. The Sunday Monitor's Record Contest reflected this when three quarters of our 294
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    • 884 2  -  EATING OUT For the Monitor FOOD by Violet Oon Elating out has become an expensive business in Singapore. All too often in the pasUyM* it bias cost me at least $20"JSer head to eat in a comfortable, restaurant that is air-conditioned and with
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    • FASHION
      • 254 3 Diane Petzke Streets Magazine IN STYLE Graffiti fashions are making a big impact on the younger set and a Washington entrepreneur may have stumbled upon the next chapter of this craze Write On jackets. Jim Contini, a pioneer of the imprinted T-shirt business in the
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      • 220 4  -  TREND TRAIL by Gail Rolfe Overseas Press Association Lace has strayed far from its demure, romantic image. Fired by a new-found sex appeal, it's suddenly alluring in a very elegant way. It is just the ritzy evening success story of the festive season. Flirty lace dresses, blouses
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      • 538 4  -  by Diane Reischel Dalas Morning News KNT International Fashion mail-order in the United States has turned from plain Jane to posh. No longer content to provide a humble companion for rural and blue collar Americans, cataloguers are raising their gaze to the Volvo-and-Cuisinart set, uttering that
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    • MUSIC
      • 750 5  -  THE WINNERS by Ho Keen Fi Ist prize winner In every age there must be those who lead and those who follow; those who work with their hands and those who sell us dreams. Both Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen use songs to tell stories that
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      • 264 5  -  by Wayne Yu 2nd prize winner I exist for that moment in music when the passion of the melody produces that catharsis of emo- tion. It's the power and heart of rock 'n' roll music. For instance, Bruce Springsteen's song, Cover Me: The times
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      • 353 5  -  by Wei-Lin Gaspar 3rd prize winner Duranmania has struck me. Never in my life have I ever been so deeply affected by one single group. Seven and the Ragged Tiger was a definite must. I had to possess the album. A dash to the nearest record
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      • 206 5 Associated Press Frankie Goes to Hollywood gained the top two places in the British best-selling singles chart of 1984 according to the weekly music paper, Melody Maker. The controversial Relax, banned by the British Broadcasting Corporation because of its lyr- ics, took the No.
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      • 86 5 Michael Jackson's Thriller takes No. 1 position in Billboard's best 10 pop albums in the United States. Other artistes who made it to the list are: 1. Thriller Michael Jackson. 2. Sports Huey Lewis and the News. 3. Can't Slow Down Lionel Richie.
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      • 87 5 On the British charts, the best 10 albums for 1984, according to Smash Hits readers' polls are: 1. Seven and the Ragged Tiger Duran Duran. 2. Parade Spandau Ballet. 3. Human Racing Nik Kershaw. .4. Human's Lib Howard Jones. 5. Welcome to the
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      • 494 5 These are excerpts from letters selected from among nearly 300 entered in The Sunday Monitor's recent Record Contest. "Personally, I have become much more open in my thoughts and ideas due very much to the influence of British pop and new wave. Aztec Camera, Roman Holliday,
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    • FILM
      • 197 6 Sygma SCREEN SCENE With a title like Glamour, one can easily imagine what the new movie directed by Francois Merlet would be like. And indeed, Glamour is filled with music, wit and a limpid plot. It is about a girl (Gabriella Dufwa) who starts from
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      • 159 6 Yellow Pages, produced by Richmond Productions is a movie about the goofs made by a young private detective who doesn't exactly live up to his name Henry Brilliant Henry is the sort who gets out of the wrong side of the bed each morning. The more
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      • 83 6 An impressive number of stars turned out for the premiere of Richard Benjamin's movie, City Heat early this month. The returns of the evening went to research on diabetes. Present at the premiere were the two leading men of the movie, Clint Eastwood and Burt
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      • 235 6 Sygma Cathy Palmer is an average American wife and mother who centres all her attention on a husband who is totally wrapped up in his business. She patiently brings up their two children, does the shopping and looks after their house in the suburbs. In
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      • 363 7 THE MOMENT HAS COME Starring: Chow Yuen Fatt, Alex Man, Yip Tong and Ku Feng. Director Leung Po-chi Reviewer: Wong Sing Yeong Opening next week. FILM REVIEW The Moment Has Come is one of the better romantic dramas shown this year. It marks Chow Yuen
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      • 300 7  -  SCREEN VIEWS by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Dune Dune wins through sheer visual grandeur. If you put Star Wars back to back with Dune, Star Wars will still look like plastic junk. Director David Lynch floods the whole of Dune with awe-inspiring sets, scenes
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      • 382 7  -  CLOSE UP by Jim Bohen Streets Michelle Nicastrb, who makes her film debut as Lorenzo Lamas' girlfriend in the break-dance musical Body Rock, grew up on a different, more traditional kind of musical. "Singin' in the Rain has been my favorite movie for as long
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      • 311 7 THE OCCUPANT Starring: Chow Yuen Fatt, Sally Yeh, Raymond Wong and Lo Lieh Director: Ronny Yu Reviewer: Wong Sing Yeong Opening tomorrow at Jurong, Odeon Katong and Majestic cinemas. Chinese horror comedies are not new, but few are less funny and more scary
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      • 1252 8  -  WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer New Year's Eve: Pre-Holiday Movie: Murder For Two Ch 5, 12.20 a.m. A young lady is pronounced dead due to natural causes but a science lecturer suspects foul play. So he decides to play private
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      • 447 8  -  by Michael Steel Streets "You've got to love acting," says Joe Penny. "If you're in this business for any other reason, then you're a masochist." Penny portrays Nick Ryder, one of three private detectives who operates an old fishing trawler at a southern California marina
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      • 392 8  -  by Jim Bohen Streets Though a famous name may open doors in Hollywood, it doesn't guarantee a career. But what about a famous name combined with a well known face? Shari Belafonte-Harper, who plays Julie Gillette on the ABC series Hotel, not only bears the
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      • 177 10  -  by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer This year's most requested pop songs will be the highlight at tomorrow's Countdown to '85 at the National Stadium. Beginning at 10.15 pm, this year's hits such as Careless Whisper by Wham!, Lionel Richie's Hello, and Kenny Loggins'
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      • 325 10  -  by Hie Hui Ching Monitor stsff writer Film Focus: An Englishman Abroad Ch 12,9.05 pm Moscow, 1958. A drunken stranger bursts into actress Coral Browne's dressing room, gasps "The drink, the drink" and throws up in bar basin. The unwelcomed
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    • 2593 9 TV WEEK MONDAY DECEMBER 31. 1984 I TUESDAY JANUARY 1. 1985 I WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2 1985 2.20 SBCtext 'Live' Samp* Pages. 7.50 Muzika '64 (M). 6JO SBCText Uve* tempi* PagH. time for Love. Chart* Brown. 2.30 SBCtext 'Live' tempt* Pages dinner dote.Joenie wkw Chechia 2.50 Opening Announcements. t.40 Coming Attractions
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    • 596 10 SUNDAY DECEMBER 30.1984 For programme update see main paper page 2 •*> yc>»«l 'Uv«- C.J.. wwvm to M oocom.r>g ext.oct j" SSSUJ HWMMM. ScllSSiUitScl£?vlS?Xi '(msS "'g-ga.-rta «.!&*,«.<* ussign. See Sunday Pick. *20 CNmm Metinea- The WondwM 4 M w> CO--8.20 The Electric Compeny. 25 Singapore IM4 (ML tmainVDrid 7.09 Swlea
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      • 664 2  -  i n Annie Chia Monitor staff writer The property market in Singapore is expected to show some signs of activity in 1985, according to analysts. The first to show any signs of recovery will probably be the residential and office sectors. After
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      • 603 2  -  by Vincent Fong Monitor staff writer The three hotels at Marina Square are all having a headache getting employees. A meeting is expected sometime mentc&ntrolg, particularly in terms Ofhiring foreign workers. The manager of Oriental Singapore, Mr Oen Fanner, said that
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      • 125 2 Top left: The 22-storey Marina Mandarin which will cost $264 million to build wiM offer a spectacular view of the city waterfront when it opens in August next year. It will be one of the world's largest open-air art galleries when a stunning sculpture by American
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      • 186 3 We feature Wilshire this week in our regular focus on the new genre of showflats in Singapore that appeal to the discerning homemaker. Showflats sometimes cost half a million dollars to decorate but some are furnished for less than $50,000. Whatever the cost,
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      • 400 3 DEVELOPMENT LOCATION OFEMNQTMES ENQUMES Par* west Upper Ayer Rajah Rd 9 am-6 pm daily *****12/*****43 Clementi Park Sunset Way 9 am 5.30 pm daly *****09 Casa Rosita Newton 9 am-6 pm daily *****62 Via Des Ftores Whitley Road 9am-spmdaiy *****22 Tuip Garden Farrer Road 10
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      • 272 3  - by Foo Mey Kien Monitor staff writer Curved walls in rooms may pose a problem to some owners. However, with some ingenuity and creativity, they can be put to good use. Mrs Miranda Eu, designer of Wilshire showflat at 22 Farrer Road, had a bench custom-made to fit into the
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      • 418 4  -  by Ian Brown Duo Magazine The two children ignored the clanging bell, and their friends noisily scrambled .past them towards the teeming playground outside. It was their turn at the classroom computer and Trevor Windsor and Ashish Shah weren't moving for anyone,
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      • 690 4  -  USER NOTES by Fong Weng Fatt Monitor staff writer Besides working on my faithful micro, I also play games with it. In fact, games helped launch two of my friends into computerrelated careers. One tried to write a chess program because he was interested
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      • 390 4 LETTERS I would like to know if ordinary cassettes could be used for saving programs? I would also like to know if there is a device for translating one version of BASIC to another. If there is one, then how much does it cost and
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      • 186 4 I have just arrived from Australia and am about to return there next week. Before 1 go I want to purchase a computer for about $1,500. After reading your article "New does not mean good" (Sunday Monitor, Dec 16), I
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      • 563 4 IBM Today Before embarking on an automation programme for your firm, pause to consider these data about what a personal computer can do in your office. The personal desk-top computer performs in three broad areas: Stand alone that is, all by itself sitting on the
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      • 735 5  -  by Jay Clarke Knight-Ridder Newspapers The story of how Plato's Atlantis, an advanced civilisation, disappeared under the sea in a night of volcanic convulsion is one that has intrigued the world. Science-fiction writers and moviemakers have spun innumerable tales around it;
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      • 674 5  -  PSYCHOLOGY by Ahden Busch For the Monitor A highly skilled athlete who tops in his athletic career, still keeps practising day after day. When asked why he continued to keep up his long practice sessions, he replied, "When you stop getting better, you
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      • 304 6 RIDING INTO SPACE: On Feb 7, two American astronauts, Bruce McCandless and Robert Stewart, accomplished a daring feat. They got out of the space shuttle and took a ride in a space scooter without any line attached. Photo: Sygma. OPERATION BABY FAE: The team, headed by
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      • 128 7 National Day Parade the mobile column along Beach* Road with -the above. Photo: M Ishak. Photographs by Clifton Aw Chew Yen Fook ShafieGoh Asmah Hamid M Ishak Spencer boh rifie Goh catches this boy havlunch with a vengeance. Singer Teresa Carpio at a Golden Live Theatre Photo: Shafie
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      • 981 10  -  by Jay Clarke Knight-Ridder Newspapers ———i here is no other T island in the Aegean Sea like Santorini. Great, raw cliffs, coloured red, black and white, rise precipitously from the sea. On the plains, a few miles away, tourists explore dusty passages through a
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      • 703 10  -  TRAVEL TIPS by Fatimah Gous Monitor SIBTT writer If you have been to Greece but have not seen the islands, then you haven't seen the real Greece. Each Greek island, famous museums and ruins aside, has a beauty all its own.
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    • 112 1 mm mm T Santorini, the Greek isle that's believed to be the site of the fabled Atlantis. Page 10. > What do an ant and an athlete have in common and how does this affect your life? Page 5 y.-rp •v* i j Top news photographs of 1984, from the
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    • 116 3 The celebration is over. But a nation's pride glows on. Emirates 1 A&AAa in t ~r p» T > WS .e*;-t,; i f Hundreds of CDL Mazda floodlights gave this imposing entrance to the National Exhibition, a dazzling brilliance flooding the exhibition grounds night after night creating an aura to
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    • 761 9 Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor Wwda 0.35 ccnts per word 0.55 ccats per word Display $7.70 per col. cm $10.00 per col. can BwincM Hrs Mon-Fri. 9am-spai Sat. Ha-lpa I [^PENPALS^ I LOCAL Mmm OVCMfAS Friends. Scorpton Service. P.0.80x 221. Kraia Ayer. S pore 9100. Regj» *****2f10K. asfrfssr
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    • 441 9 CLASSIFIED Eating Spots n The Weil Known Krtta Aytr Clay-Pat Rlct ft Carry FMHteai Comes to Ang Mo Kio Blk 5023, #01-87, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2, Singapore 2056. Tel: *****65 Business Hours: 11 am 2 pm, 4.30 pm 10 pm (Closed on Sunday) Come in today for a
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      • 401 1 Colouring Fun by Anna Soong j sf A/trf This may look like the story of Jack and Jill, but it's not. This is about I' v V Y i Siew Meng and Mei Mei, two Singaporeans, who set out one day to find 7 the. magic well on Sentosa Island.
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