Singapore Monitor, 20 January 1985

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  • 11 1 the Sunday Monitor Sunday. January 20.1985 M.C.(P) No. 22/5/84 40 cents
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  • 866 1  -  by Sit Yin Fong Monitor staff writer Condominium security was taken for granted until Westpeak. In September last year, that complacency was shattered by the absurd ease with which Mrs Judy Quek, 29, an engineer, was
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  • 80 1 Reuter BEIJING Thirty-eight people, including two Americans, were killed when a Chinese aircraft crashed at Jinan airport on Friday evening, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said yesterday. Forty-one people, including 34 passengers and seven crew members, were on board the Soviet-built
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  • 532 1  -  by Suresh Nair Monitor staff writer A falling plank struck and instantly killed a 33-year-old man yesterday morning as he was emerging from a multi-storeyed building in MacPherson Road. First indications were that the 0.8 metre wooden plank fell or was thrown from the fourth
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    • 272 1 Making a splash in 1 men's swimwear 13! i* Screen scene: Prince in Violet Oon takes you to a Japanese fast-food See Monday's Monitor for the first reports on Super Bowl XIX NEWS IN BRIEF TWO WOMAN MP'S draw attention to laws discriminating against women Pg 3 OASE OF THE
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    • 15 1 Zanskar: untouched by time EKP|^^H|n Disneyland celebrates its 30th anniversary A peek at dollhouses LWblk.
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    • 20 1 Computer camps attracting four-year-olds Eating with your hand? A finishing school teaches you how Hmfti Happy hour...the lures are many
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 33 1 WEATHER J/mm Weather outlook for today is expected to be fair except for --f£ M showers in a few areas in the late afternoon. Temperatures should be WWpm 24 and 32 degrees Celsius.
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 143 2  -  by Chee Li Choo Monitor staff writer Baby at breast, this mother mandrill sits quietly in a corner of her cage whilst outside, workmen are busy building what will be the Singapore Garden's new home for its 14 mandrills. X The mapdrill erjcloayre, .which ifted
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    • Article, Illustration
      723 2  -  Where's your favourite eating spot? Interviews at Liang Court by Dawn Westerhout Monitor staff reporter CHE NOOR 56, Businessman to '/Tve eaten at many places but my fa- hawker centre is at Newton Circus. I like the sa>«tay, mee kuah and tmee rebus. The food £is not expensive.
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    • 1089 2  -  by Linda Chan Monitor staff writer The Government's new childcare programme reduces one major economic obstacle in the running of private centres a fee schedule based on the presumed cost of $165 per month for the care of a child. More importantly, it provides needed incentives
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    • 305 2  - Robbers haul 180,000 in jewellery by Suresh Nair Monitor staff writer Three men, one armed with an axe, charged into a goldsmith's shop in Aljunied on Friday night and, joined by a fourth gang member who had been posing as a customer in the shop, began to scoop up jewellery.
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    • 467 2  -  by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Radio and Television Malaysia (RTM) will begin its transmission four hours earlier on Fridays and Sundays in a new bid to capture more Singapore viewers and advertisers. Instead of starting at 2 pm on Fridays and
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    • 667 3  -  by Frieda Koh Monitor staff writer Two of the three woman Members of Parliament predict that pressure will build up in the next few years for changes in laws discriminating against women. Although Dr Aline Wong, MP for Changkat, and Dr Dixie Tan,
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    • 178 3  -  by Dawn Westerhout Monitor staff writer A man who stole from his roommates and then tried to make it look like an outside job will now spend some time inside jail, that is. Last November, Gan Song Choon, 23, aided by an accomplice, Yow
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    • 240 3  -  by Mazlan Samad Monitor staff writer Fishing competitions in Singapore have scaled new heights. At a fish pond in Sembawang today, it won't be just fish that anglers will be hoping to hook. They will be aiming for prizes that include return air tickets
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    • 155 3 There is an urgent need for more day care centres Cor the chronically sick aged who cannot be admitted to hospital and whose children are at work, said Dr Augustine Tan, MP for Whampoa, at his election walkover-victory dinner last night.
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    • 532 5  -  by Frieda Koh Monitor staff writer There are too many cases chasing too few courts, say lawyers in response to Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin's remark at the start of the legal year that too many unnecessary or ill-advised cases clog the courts. Lawyers
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    • 296 5  -  by Suresh Nair Monitor staff writer The Singapore Police Force collected about $26,000 in donations for the families of three police officers killed in action late last year. Commissioner of Police, Mr Goh Yong Hong, who authorised the collection for the dead officers' dependants,
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    • 55 5 Monitor photographers yesterday swept the top prizes, beating 49 other photographers, in the News section of the National Photo Competition organised by the Singapore National Union of Journalists and the Photographic Society of Singapore. CLIFTON AW Ist prize: Where's Mama MOHDISHAK 2nd prize: Sleeping Beairty SPENCER
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    • 163 6 It has a piquant charm, despite it's unappetising colour, sitting there on the kitchen shelf in almost every home in Singapore. But only if you happen to notice it. It has become so much a part of our lives, yet we hardly know
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    • 490 6  -  by Sit Yin Fong Monitor staff writer Can a consignment of 559 sets of Monopoly, the popular board game, which were seized from a Singapore importer be returned in time for the Lunar New Year? This question arose in the High Court yesterday when
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  • MONEY
    • 538 8  -  INVESTMENTS by Leon Richardson For the Monitor The strategy of "averaging" (either down or up) is based on the absolute fact that every investment you make will, at some future time, be worth more or less than when you bought it. The philosophy
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    • 322 8  -  by Lawrence Wee For the Monitor J wonder why, of all trades, the apparel business should predominate in shopping centres. Is it a sign of good profits? Or the glamour which goes with it? The flow of tourists to shopping centres, with money
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    • 45 8 HONGKONG TOKYO AUSTRALIA NEW YORK LONDON FRI 1352.69 *****.24 730.3 1218.09 968.3 MON 1358.06 *****.91 734.2 1234.54 949.3 TUES 1331.00 Closed 734.8 1230.79 961.8 WED 1358.81 *****.02 734.3 1230.68 981.3 THURS 1388.42 *****.11 739.8 1228.69 987.2 FRI 1360.33 *****.06 746.3 1227.36 1004.4
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    • 665 8  -  by Edward Ong For the Monitor The Tokyo market looks active and confident with both institutional support and domestic interest in the market. Hong Kong will be watched rather cautiously, having already advanced 190 points in the Hang Seng Index this month. Further gains
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 664 9  -  NEWS ANALYSIS by Masaki Watanabe Monitor staff writer Thailand has again criticised the United States for not giving more aid to the Cambodian resistance coalition fighting the Vietnamese, but the prospect of Washington boosting its aid, now limited to humanitarian assistance, appears
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    • 129 9 Bemama JOHOR Customs officers in Johor Bahru seized 200 bundles of textiles worth $20,000 and detained two sampans after a short chase along Sungei Santi, Masai, about 30 km from here last night. Unpaid duty on the contraband, believed to have been brought in by sea from
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    • 198 9 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia and China are considering setting* upl chamber of commerce offices in each others' capitals to facilitate direct trade- ties, a spokesman for the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce (Kadin) said yesterday. He told Reuter that Kadin had proposed this to officials of
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    • 141 9 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Government's privatisation policy is directed at streamlining and improving the efficiency of the public service, a symposium on strategies toward higher productivity was told yesterday. Speaking at the one-day symposium, the general manager of Corporate Finance, Arab-Malaysian Merchant
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    • 223 9 United Press International HONOLULU Philippine opposition leader Jovito Salonga left the United States for his homeland on Friday, saying that he hopes his country's Supreme Court will help stop harassment of President Ferdinand Marcos' opponents. Mr Salonga, 62, is ending three years of self-exile
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    • 205 9 Associated Press AP MANILA The Philippine Coast Guard yesterday said that it had found a sunken European ship dating from the 17th Century. A Manila newspaper reported that the ship may contain gold and other precious objects. The newspaper Bulletin Today, citing unidentified
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 246 10 United Press International NEW YORK Israeli General Ariel Sharon won a second battle in his US$5O million (Ssllo million) libel lawsuit against Time, but the jury must still consider whether the magazine maliciously published an article saying he encouraged the slaughter of 700 Palestinians.
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    • 1053 10  -  by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer There's a pint-sized New Delhi woman with boundless energy and lots of time on her hands. She's spending part of her leisure hours these days writing letters to women in Singapore to try to set up an Asian women's tennis association.
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    • 801 10 LA Times Washington Post LONDON The British- pound was once as strong a national symbol as the Queen or the Royal Navy. For generations, the pound, backed by gold and silver bullion in the vaults of the Bank of England, was
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    • 164 10 Reciter TOKYO The United States wants to hold talks with Japan later this month to discuss bilateral economic problems, a foreign ministry spokesman said yesterday. In a letter received on Friday, United States Secretary of State George Shultz said he would like to send
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    • 433 11 United Press International NEW CALEDONIA Thousands of flag-waving White settlers spilled onto the streets of Noumea yesterday to mark the arrival of French President Francois Mitterrand and demonstrate their determination to remain French. Mr Mitterrand arrived at Noumea's La Tontouta Airport aboard a DC-8 presidential jet
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    • 223 11 Associated Press NEW "DELHI The top officer of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's office has resigned following the arrest of seven alleged members of a major spy ring, a senior government source reported yesterday. Mr P C Alexander, principal secretary in the Prime
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    • 290 11 United Press International WASHINGTON President Reagan's choice of hardliners for his new arms negotiations team is a signal to the Soviets that any concessions will be hard to come by. Secretary of State George Shultz, announcing the delegation, said it flatly: Any agreement
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    • 160 11 United Press International THE HAGUE The United States has withdrawn from a suit filed against it in the World Court by Nicaragua, citing national security concerns and charging the Sandinista regime was "misusing the court for political purposes". Nicaragua charged in the suit, filed
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    • 74 11 Reuter JAMAICA Life in Jamaica was returning to normal yesterday after three days of protest against a 21 per cent rise in petrol prices. Radio stations reported shortages of rice, sugar and other staple foods around Montego Bay. However, deliveries of food, fuel and
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  • COMMENTARY
    • OBSERVATIONS
      • 162 12 There is no end of dreadful tales recording man's inhumanity to man. In recent days, for example, we heard about the simpleton who tossed a tablestand from an HDB flat which struck and injured a schoolgirl. And about the malicious connivers who assault their targeted victims
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      • 111 12 The new plan announced yesterday to increase the number and quality of childcare centres responds to a clear need. Government and non-profit centres obviously can't meet current demands, and entrepreneurs plainly were reluctant to start private centres because of unrealistic fee structures and steadily rising
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      • 166 12 Justice triumphed, surprisingly, in the case of the blue-eyed infant named Baby Cotton. She's the tyke born in Britain to a surrogate mother the baby "born with a price on her head," as the Press put it. The price was £6,500 (5516,055). But the mum, Mrs Kim
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      • 118 12 The anti-smoking campaign, which began in 1979, begins its third phase today. The first phase stressed the harmful effects of smoking on smokers. The second tried to discourage people from starting the habit. The third, logically, acknowledges that habitual smokers care little about their own
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    • 407 12 The system is all as that upstart Japanese Taiji Sato can tell you. He's tried to buck the system, now the government and "big business have trained their guns on him. So if you're been keeping abreast of the news from Tokyo this week, don't jump the
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    • 926 12 Ong to Lee: An Open letter Dear Mary, Someone has just sent me a photocopy of the 'open letter' you wrote to our Prime Minister in the Jan 17 issue of the Far Eastern Economic Review. I find it impertinent. He is,
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    • 893 12  -  by Masaki Watanabe Monitor staff writer The batik-shirt clad Japanese journalist, who became a minor celebrity when he gave a speech in Mandarin at the end of Mr Lee Kuan Yew's televised press conference on election night, was surprised when he looked
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    • 1386 13  -  Lou Cannon Los Angetes Times WASHINGTON When President Ronald Reagan was inaugurated four years ago, the ceremony seemed an actor's dream in which the new president played himself in a movie destined to have a happy ending. For Mr Reagan, everything was right about that first
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    • LETTERS
      • 427 13  -  Howard Richards Singapore 1646. Your well-researched article entitled "Little change in Potong Pasir and Anson" (The Sunday Monitor, Jan 13) should serve as an amber light to the PAP not to mix politics with community service. The very reason for setting up grassroots
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      • 254 13  -  Samuel K. G. Kang Singapore 1646 That Jackie Sam knows much more about the court situations in India and the United States is amply shown in his article, "Let us do justice to our legal system" (The Sunday Monitor, Jan 13). This is probably so because
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      • 92 13  -  Arthur Chew Singapore 1336. I refer to Ong Wee Hock's article (The Sunday Monitor, Jan 13) entitled, "When a fine state of affairs is not that fine." The Monitor will perform a public service if it publishes regularly "a menu of fines for the various offences
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      • 427 13  -  Robert Chan Singapore 0410. About 18 ye are ago, as an idealistic young man just starting out in society, I was eager to learn more about life and marriage. During my walks after lunch, I'd often noticed a wizened-looking man whose face showed he
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  • RACING GUIDE
    • 573 15 RACE1 Restricted Terms Div C 1200m 8 Atlantic City 57 Foo (2) 111 7 Emu 57 Setches (5) 4 4 2 5 Jubilee Heights 57 Soo (6) 5 5 3 2 Chung Ling 57 A Rahman (10) 3 2 4 9 Human Revolution 54.5 M Rahman (1) 7
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    • 262 15 RACE WONDER BOY MA-ZENN TAN MA-TAN TET (Monitor) (Zoo Boo) (Won Boo) (Monitor) 1 Fox Kingdom 1 Fox Kingdom 1 Fox Kingdom 1 Fox Kingdom 1 4 Interceptor 3 Shoot Up High 4 Interceptor 4 Interceptor 3 Shoot Up High 6 Marryland 7 Concrete Wall 5 Triumphant Nmja
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    • 178 15  -  by Wonder Boy For the Monitor DEMOTED Wags has benefited tremendously fro(p his four unplaced outings and should break the icein Race Four at Ipoh today. The Arch Sculptor three-year-old has shovfa bright speed in his earlier runs before running out Qf steam
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    • 559 15  -  by Computer Analyst For the Monitor Calculated best time is a very important factor and is heavily weighted against all other factors analysed by the computer. This is necessary because timing is the essence in any race. How do we arrive at best time?
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    • 138 15 Tipsters in our Sunday Monitor Quids tallisd these results in last Sunday's races Penang. First Second Third Wonder Boy (Monitor) 3 5 22 Ma-Zhen Tan (Zao Bao) 2 2 5 Ma-Tan (Wan Bao) 2 5 1 Tet (Monitor) 2 1 2 ZC Computer Analyst (Monitor) 5 4 4
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    • 1358 15 COMPUTER ANALYST BEST PICKS dace 1 1 Fox Kingdom 7 Concrete WaN 4 Interceptor II S 5 Kong He* 4 Stertrack 3 Secret Believer 3 S Run Angel Run 1 Grey Pepper 8 Tinjar 4 5 Wags* 10 Three Pips 4 Cesabeila 5 7 Moment Of
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    • 88 15 ■EST TIME «time spec»a#y calculated, based on past performances and adjusted for weights, times returrtt<l in other turf dubs in both Singapore and Malaysia and in different track conditions NUMBER OP RIOES: m example, this is jockey s first ride of four today. OWKMN: A
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 34 15 BIG SWEEP FIRST: ***** ($2,351) SECOND: ***** ($1,175) THIRD: ***** ($592) STARTERS: ($73) ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** CONSOLATION: ($45) ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****
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  • SPORTS
    • 477 16 In random numbers games, some numbers emerge more often than others in the short run. Sometimes, a pattern will be seen which may, or may not, repeat itself. For fun and comparison, our Computer Analyst this week analyses the 4-D results held in Singapore for the 10 draws
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    • 386 16 Associated Press SUPERBOWL XIX SAN FRANCISCO As the preparations ended and the players were pronounced fit, Miami Dolphins' coach Don Shula and San Francisco 49ers coach Bill Walsh predicted on Friday that their game today in Super Bowl XIX should be just
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    • 93 16 Associated Press HONOLULU Two suspects in the Super Bowl tickets counterfeiting case were released on Thursday without charges pending further investigation, police said. The two were booked for investigation of forgery and for investigation of theft, while police searched for another suspect. One of the two
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    • 247 16 Associated Press CALIFORNIA Dan Johnson, the Miami Dolphins' starting tightend, complained of severe stomach pains on Friday but does not appear to be suffering from appendicitis as originally suspected, the team doctor said after studying blood tests taken during the day. Johnson, who
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    • 139 16 1967-Green Bay (NFL) 35, Kansas City (AFL) 10 1968-Green Bay (NFL) 33, Oakland (AFL) 14 1969-New York (AFL) 16, Baltimore (NFL) 7 1970-Kansas City (AFL) 23, Minnesota (NFL) 7 1971-Baltimore (AFC) 16, Dallas (NFL) 13 1972-DaHas (NFC) 24, Miami (AFC) 3 1973-Miami (AFC) 14, Washington (NFC)
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    • 533 16 Most fishing reels today are like cars, dependable most of the time but failing you at the most inopportune moment. Generally, a little preventive maintenance will go a long way in saving yourself unnecessary costs. The basic do's and don'ts of reel care are
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    • 109 16 Aquarius Fishing Club will be organising these outings for January and February. The club will only supply soft drinks and bait. Jan 27,1985 (Sunday): Day Fishing around the Southern Islands. Price: 5525.00 for member and 5530.00 for non member. For bookings information, call Teo Wai Kye Tel: *****31.
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    • 247 16 I am sixteen and have been an avid fisherman for the past eight to nine years. I am delighted with your fishing column and have found the tips useful. I live by the sea at Pasir Ris Beach Park and the only fishes
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    • 74 16 LOS ANGELEIS Edwin Moses was charged Friday with soliciting a female police officer for prostitution, but the two-time Olympic gold medalist is confident he will be cleared at his trial. The misdemeanour charge Moses faces carries a maximum penalty of six months in jail or a
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    • 427 17  -  by S S Gulam Monitor staff writer Soh the "towkay" has done it again. Malacca's coach-cum-skipper Soh Chin Aun became the first player to receive the red card in this year's Malaysia Cup at Kuala Trengganu on Friday. The former Malaysian national skipper received the marching orders
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    • 591 17  -  by Kenneth Jalleh Monitor staff writer Federal Territory's expensive array of talent has yet to prove its worth in the Malaysia Cup campaign, and the fact that the team were held to a goalless draw by Armed Forces on Wednesday brightens Perak's hopes of
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    • 243 17 SELANGOR 2 KELANTAN 1 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Two brilliant goals erased Selangor's otherwise poor performance in their 2-1 Malaysia Cup soccer victory over Kelantan at the Stadium Merdeka here last night. The homesters' unimpressive domination of the Kelantan side paid off in
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    • 320 17 Agenzia Ansa ITALIAN SOCCER with Julian Bees Verona will be going to Naples to meet Diego Maradona's Napoli, which is reported to be in better spirits. The Argentinian ace scored his first goal of the season from play a week ago. Milan, meanwhile, will be going
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    • 302 17 Reuter WELLINGTON Left-hander John Reid scored a painstaking 148 in over nine hours as New Zealand built an imposing first innings total in the first cricket test against Pakistan at the Basin Reserve yesterday. The home team made 485 for seven, their highest
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    • 397 18  -  by B KULA in DHAKA Monitor staff writer Singapore will be flying in Gurmit Singh to Dhaka today to strengthen their chances of doing well in the Second Asian Cup Hockey Tournament. Gurmit, who was initially left out of the squad of 16, has been called
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    • 365 18 TEAMS INDIA INDIA, who finished as run-ners-up in the last Asian Cup in Karachi, aim to snatch the title from defending champions, Pakistan this time. Their team manager K S Bedi said: "We've been unlucky in several international competitions. This time we believe that
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    • 48 18 Tennis star Bjorn Borg and his new girlfriend Jannike Bjorling during a Press conference on the terrace of the Monte Carlo Country Club. The conference concerned the Monte Carlo Tennis Open which runs from March 30 to April 7 in Monte Carlo. Reuter
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    • 263 18  -  by Ernest Frida Monitor staff writer Medical student Jipen K Sen, handicap six, one of Singapore's promising junior players, will make his debut in the Singapore Golf Association Premier League tournament at Jurong Country Club today. He replaces Eugene Campos, an oil
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    • 489 19  -  SINGAPORE 1 N KOREA 1 by S Gulam Monitor staff writer Singapore covered it&elf with glory last night when they put on a brave performance to. hold mighty North 'Korea to a draw in their first pre-World Cup match. Though it was not a classic affair, the
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    • 49 19 Shots on target Singapore 2, North Korea 4 Shots off target Singapore 2, North Korea 4 Corners: Singapore 4, North Korea 5 Freekicks: Singapore 14, North Korea 18 Offsides: Singapore 1, North Korea 2 Referee: H Sudarso (Indonesia) Match Rating: 7 Men of the match: Malek Awab
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    • 379 19 Only in the last 10 minutes did the Young Lions realise the North Koreans were mere paper tigers. They went full cry into the attack, but it was too late for victory a pre-World Cup first round Group 4B match victory that would have warmed
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    • 305 19 Decker roars back by shattering the indoor mark for 2,000 m Reuter LOS ANGELES Mary Decker bounced back from her controversial Olympic clash with Zola Budd by shattering the world indoor 2,000 metres mark in Los Angeles on Friday night. Her time of five minutes 34.52 seconds
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    • 872 20  -  HONG KONG 2 SINGAPORE 1 (Kelvin Ng and Randall King beat Victor Pereira and Mahader Hassan 9-7, 3-6, 8-6, 6-3) by Alfonso Chan Monitor staff writer A valiant Victor Pereira, partnering Mahader Hassan, refused to bow to excruciating cramps in his legs and played on despite
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    • 154 20 Luton escape big freeze in Iceland Reuter LONDON English First Division soccer club Luton Town have decided to escape the big freeze gripping Britain by playing in Iceland. Luton's scheduled game at Stoke today was called off because of a frozen pitch, leaving only three games still on in the
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    • 81 20 ENGLAND Wolverhampton Wanderers chairman Derek Dougan and fellow director John Starkey have resigned from the ailing English Second Division soccer side, a club statement said yesterday. Former Northern Ireland international Dougan and Starkey have been allies in a recent boardroom power struggle which has
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    • 114 20 NEW YORK Alberto Salazar, who until recently held the best time for the marathon, suffered a knee injury that will require surgery, cancelling a battle against the man who took his record away. Organisers of the US Olympic invitational indoor meeting in East Rutherford, New Jersey on
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    • 164 19 young Computer camps are rw%^|k^B vogue for the teenyboppers rfi# Learning ABC goes hand hand wtth bits and bytes for four,year-okJs in Singapore. Jjj^A That finishing touch I Try eating with your hand. 1L You think you can do it well. A finishing school in town thinks it can wLv
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    • 122 20 FULL MATCH REPORT AND PICTURES OF THE PRE-WORLO CUP GAME BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND NORTH KOREA: SEE PAGE ft I Soaringlo New Heights' W^BmP-"' jS r s&fcsM X» Jh jb Hr Sl a v Hfe' k I r MPPEEECSgSgSggSg^ The desire to discover new horizons, to reach new heights ofSoaring to
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    • 378 1  -  by David Joseph For the Monitor Take the plunge into a sea of colours and prints with the latest swimwear co-ordinated to cover the gamut of activities at the beach. Swimwear manufacturers are diversifying and adapting their swimwear styles to provide outfits that flatter in and out
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      • 530 2  -  b Y Margaret Landers Knight-Ridder Newspapers She looks just like Pablo Picasso. They have the same eyes, the same nose, similar mouths. The name, though, sounds richer. "Pablo Picasso was a great name, but somehow Paloma Picasso is even greater," says Paloma Picasso, the illegitimate daughter
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      • 383 2  -  DOWNTOWN by Chandra Nair Monitor staff writer Louis Vuitton, the French trunkmakers displayed their Vuitton collection of period pieces and modern luggage at the Hilton recently. The retrospective exhibition featured rare items of travel goods from "the thrill of the first trip by train to the
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      • 303 4 OUTTAKES What they said. Paul Morley, publicity manager of ZTT Records: "I hate pop groups. I mean, you know as well as I do that a lot of groups are... we 11... stupid, and yet they're suddenly in this position of being
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        • 83 4 Recently, record companies in the US have had a new avenue to popularise their music. Radio airplay has been supplemented with music videos on TV. I wonder if it is possible for SBC to start a music video programme. This show could also feature local bands that
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        • 191 4 I was once a big fan of Wham! Surprisingly, it was not their looks that made them big with me. It was their music. In fact, I never saw a picture of them until mid- 1983. They were really good then, fresh, cheeky, powerful... totally captivating. George
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      • 821 4  -  by Stephen Tan Monitor staff writer BBC Radio One disc jockey Mike Read may still be kicking himself for what he did. It was just about a year ago when on his breakfast show, Read had declared the song Relax obscene, after the station had
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      • 526 5  -  by Lim Teck Lin For the Monitor If 1983 was Michael Jackson's year, then 1984 belonged to the London boys of whom Boy George, Wham and the five handsome lads who make up Duran Duran had the most publicity. Buried under
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      • 927 6  -  EATING OUT by Violet Oon For the Monitor Don Japanese Fast Food Restaurant in Cuppage Plaza is the latest eatery to catch my eye. It wasn't the food but the prices that hit me first. Imagine Japanese food at a low of $8.80 for a
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      • 495 7  -  by Violet Oon For the Monitor The invitation requested me to attend a Mochitsuki party. Mochitsuki is the traditional way of making Japanese rice cakes. My interest aroused, I asked the hostess, Datin Akiko Aw, what it all involved. Datin Aw, a
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      • 357 7 Pakistan's Chicken Tikka is the fast food of Karachi with vendors barbecuing the chunks of chicken on street corners. You can tell a stall is round the corner by the delicious aroma in the air. What is best about this dish is the simplicity of
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      • 44 7 chicken at $1.50 per chicken leg at the market $12.00 yoghurt 2.00 1 lemon 40« ginger, garlic and chilli powder 50* green chillies 15$ coriander plants 20$ cucumber 40<t Total food cost for six people $15.65
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        647 8 THE STORY Prince and his band, The Revolution, are struggling to get popular. But they are constantly being challenged by The Time, a funk group. A new girl in town, Appollonia, is caught in the rivalry. Prince is attracted to her but Morris Day, the leader of The
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      • 27 8 Starring: Prince, Apollonia Kotero, Morris. Day, Olga Karlatos, Clarence Wnliams H l Difector: Albert Afkgnoli Photographer: Donald; Thorih-'i 4Script: Albert Magnoli, William Blinn Eength: 111 mins
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      • 115 8 Fanny Ardent is the star of the movie, The Angry, directed by Pierre-William Glenn. She is the victim of the violence of two hoodlums Marc (Francois Cluzet) and Laurent (Jean-Roger Milo). Her portraits taken by Betty Rheims are tragically beautiful. It is her beauty that won
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        473 9  -  by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Missing in Action If Chuck Norris had any sense, he would go back to karate. Missing in Action flails around and throws a few punches but it never hits home. The fault lies in its objective. It sets out with realistic notions
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      • 491 9  -  VIDEO UPDATE For the Monitor by Adaline Scheerder mAdapting the semi-autobiographical book, Never 2* Cry Wolf, by Canadian writer Farley Mowat, J* Director Carroll Ballard fashioned a visually-stun-y* ning film set in the Arctic wastes with humans as well as animals and nature for
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      • 664 9  -  CLOSE-UP by Marilyn Beck Tribune Media Services HOLLYWOOD Whatever place The Cotton Club takes in cinematic history, the film is bound to be remembered for introducing movie-goers to Gregory Hines' blistering tap dancing. It may well also be recalled as the feature that
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      • 948 10  -  WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer Films: Thursday Feature Special: Xanadu Ch 5, 9.50 p.m. A lavish musical fantasy with Olivia Newton-John playing Kira, one of the nine muses, who are also the daughters of Zeus. She and her eight
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      • 475 10  -  TV COMMENT by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer Money, power and sex. These, are three crucial ingredients for a good soap and Kennedy, a new seven-part miniseries, has them all. And to make it more intriguing, the plot and characters are not the
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      • 304 10  -  TUBE TALK by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer What does RTM have that we don't? Though RTM generally shows programmes that we have already seen, here are some that are exclusive to it. Emerald Point, a 36-episode series starring Dennis Weaver, will begin after Backstairs at
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    • 532 12  -  SUNDAY'S PICK TODAY'S TV by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer Sunday Matinee: The Fantastic World of D C Collins Ch 5, 3 p.m. Gary Coleman plays DC Collins, the son of an American United Nations diplomat, who has trouble identifying fantasy from
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    • 564 6 horoscopes by Sydney OmanLos Angeles Times Syndicate YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: You are emotional, have gourmet appetite, could have digestive problem. You are family-oriented, loyal and romantic. Your heart rules your head, you are willing to sacrifice for loved ones, you often attract those only too willing to take advantage. Cancer,
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    • 2868 11 TV WEEK MONDAY JANUARY 21. 1985 f TUESDAY JANUARY 22. 1985 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 23. 1985 300 acoustic 2.30 SBCtext Live' Sample Pages. Debbie Allen Geoe Anthony Ray. Lee 2.30 SBCtext Live' Sample Pages. Chachi tries to make Joanie. who is tn-> alarm, a highly sensitive alarm that 2 .50 Opening
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    • 51 12 i Daniel Hechter menswear... a Pleasure to Behold > <»«*« danisl hechter Dept. Stores: Daimaru Galaries Lafayette laetan Apollo Isetan Katong Isetan Orchard Klasse Centrepotnt Klasse Lucky Plaza Metro Golden "W* W I*^ Mile Metro Grand Metro Grand Scotts •OG Elite .OG Main •OG Orchard Shops Hazareth Safi Jeaneries Collectkxi
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    • 786 12 SUNDAY JANUARY 20, 1985 For programme update see main paper page 2 30 SBCtext 'Live' Sample Pagti See Sunday s Pick. 2.30 SBCtext tiw 1 Sempie Pages. 9.00 Opening and Programma Highlights 4.40 Sepanfang Jalan: Rumah Itu 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights owSrSn s P eecfl 00 the 9<xx3ness followed
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    • 437 1 Sygma Zanskar, a dependency of Kashmir, fell under the control of the Muslim dynasties in the 14th Century. In the 16th Century, Ladahk, a neighbouring kingdom, began to impose its power on Zanskar and annexed it the following century. Then in 1842, both became
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      • 746 2  -  PSYCHOLOGY by Ahden Busch For the Monitor Mr Brain, a very bright worker, kept receiving an enormous amount of information continually. Most of the time, he handled the information in an adequate manner but no one knew how he managed such a process.
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      • 481 2  -  by Terry Finn United Press International A big grin on a baby's face may be the sign of a smart child depending on what brought it on and how old the infant is, reports a University of Washington researcher. Research fellow Miss
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      • 432 2 PSYCHLINES Deep into a novel, the writer is plagued by a mental block. A mil-lion-dollar slogan eludes the advertising executive. What they have in common is a need for insight, which they may receive from the creative drugs of the *****. Dr Arnold Mandell, a psychiatrist,
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      • 245 2 SENIOR CITIZEN'S CORNER Life can be a little more than endless days of boredom for the senior citizen who lives alone. But it doesn't have to be that way. Finding something to do is as simple as making a telephone call. And, the key word is
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      • 474 3 Disneyland was born out of the imagination of the late Walt Disney (1901 to 1966). He worked out its conception with designers, drafted its design with architects, and tested each attraction with guests who came from all over the world. This fantastic playground for the young
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      • 1946 4  -  by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer Last week's death of a first-timer to Mount Ophir brings to focus the perils and and problems of mountainclimbing in Malaysia. More deaths can be expected as more young Singaporeans scale those heights. And yet Malaysian mountains
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      • 99 4 Using rope for the last stretch in the fog. Don't rely on ropes left behind by previous climbers. Many climbers take so many things along that their hands are not free to support their way up steep and slippery rocks. Rocks where young Singaporeans leap
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      • 1015 5  -  by Juris Kaza Sweden Now Magazine Traditionally Japan is a country of contemplative, wise old men, Zen masters uttering •enigmatic truths while Sweden is a rational land where efficiency is everything and life is run by reasonable, practical people. Can these two stereotypes learn anything from
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      • 282 5  -  by Howard Foster Oceanic Press Agency A blind boy who went into hospital for surgery on his wisdom teeth woke to find that he could see again. The astonishing recovery has baffled doctors who believe it may have been -due to the effect
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      • 581 6  -  by Foo Mey Kien Monitor staff writer The tropical-ethnic theme hits you immediately when you enter Yu Li Yuan's split-level 161 sq m (1,729 sq ft) showflat And this is exactly what Mrs Ruby Soh of Tema Colleciones has set out to
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      • 452 6 DEVELOPMENT Mandarin Gardens Witehre Habitat 2 YuU Yuan The Balmoral Amoef rarx She Word Condominium The Arcadia Pin Tjoe Part Fontana Heights Meyer Part Yong Ann Part Wellington Garden Part west Clementi Part Casa Rosrta Via Des Fiores Tulip Garden Sommervie P ark Orchard Bel-Air
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      • 960 7 Letters on the property prices debate We refer to the article entitled Getting to the bottom of property prices (The Sunday Monitor, Jan 5) written by Annie Chia. There are several cost items she failed to consider in arriving at the total development cost
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      • 356 7  -  Chia Boon Pin Executive Director of Redas We refer to Li Xian Ji's letter (The Sunday Monitor, Jan 13). The controversy began early last year following the release of a Ministry of National Development survey on Feb 20. However, it was not until the issuance
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      • 358 7  -  S. N. Wee Singapore 2880 Mr Li Xian Ji's comments (The Sunday Monitor, Jan 13) are put across strongly but I fear that he has missed the point we may be closefeo the bottom in residential propqferoices than we think. No
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      • 710 8  -  by Rodney Pinder Reutef Increasingly bloody international guerrilla acts have renewed fears that the day may be fast approaching when guerillas could reach for the ultimate devices of death: nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. Official United States sources and pri vate experts say there is
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      • 455 8  -  LANGUAGE by Graham Colin-Jones Fof the Monitor Along with thousands of others I was greatly impressed by the National Exhibition. But was the standard of English• equally impressive? If 1 were to ansWer this question in a word; 1 would say "almost." The information
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      • 340 8  -  WORDS Michael Gartner Register and Tribune Sytxfccate A reader is distressed. Some new dictionaries, he says, are trying to eliminate the distinction between anxious and eager. "But as you well know, anxious equals bad, eager equals happy. "Please smite the Baddies and their patrons, the
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      • 293 10 Sygma ne hundred dollhouses, 0 comprising the marvellous collection of the Marquess of Bath, was recently exhibited in his castle near Salisbury. The models, measuring 40 cm to a metre long, depict the lives of English families from the beginning of the 18th Century. The exhibition
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      • 262 10 Sygma He lives with 621,795 matchboxes at last count. His name is Teiichi Yoshizawa, and he has assembled an amazing collection of matchboxes the biggest in the world. At 82, Mr Yoshizawa is a retired insurance man. He began his collection when he was
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    • 289 2 VB BB—the first extra-solar planet I Earth V J A J VB 8B is about 90% the size of Jupiter but between 30 and 80 times its mass. The planet has a Sun: temperature of 2,000°F and is n Equatorial diameter: about 600 mil, 'O n mi| es from its
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      • 542 1 I Colouring Fun byAnnaSoong Esaaaßssa fl f?W I rur= *ZO lj One sunny day Fairy Good Will put on her prettiest pink and blue robe w scrambled and set off for the Chocolate Castle of Gnomes. She had been invited to a letters to make party and was very excited.
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