Singapore Monitor, 10 March 1985

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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 589 2  -  by Toh Su Fen Monitor staff writer 6.00 pm: The first five-tonne civilian lorry rolled into Tanjong Berlayer as dusk fell on the 110 men from the Republic of Singapore Navy who had spent the entire afternoon preparing for Exercise Chariot 111. 7.00
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    • 167 2 Don't be alarmed when the Singapore Armed Forces flashes urgent recall notices to reservists over television and radio and on cinema screens some time this year. It will only be an exercise, and not a national emergency. The Second Defence Minister, Dr Yeo
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    • Article, Illustration
      658 2  -  Is the government's matchmaking scheme a good idea? Monitor staff reporter Monitor staff photographer Interviews at Orchard Road by Bertilla Pereira SAM LOO 27, Credit officer "I think SDU should continue with this scheme because some of them don't have the opportunity to mix around. They spend too
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    • 349 2  - The day Gen Lee lost a war and learnt a lesson by Gandhi Ambalam Monitor staff writer The devastating Japanese raid on Pearl Harbour during the Second World War was graphically cited by Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong yesterday to drive home the element of chance in wars. Opening the
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    • 174 2  -  by Sit Yin Fong Monitor staff writer Japan was yesterday urged to buy some of the petrochemical products being produced by the $2 billion Petrochemical Complex of Singapore. At the official opening of the massive plant at Pulau Ayer Merbau, the Minister for
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    • 223 2  -  by Gandhi Ambalam Monitor staff writer The high-level committee to fine-tune Singapore's economy for the rest of the decade will be set up within a month. It is expected to have a little over 10 members drawn from the Government, the private
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    • 46 2 President Nair left for Kuching, Sarawak, yesterday on a private visit. He will end his visit on March 17. Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, the Speaker of Parliament, has been appointed to exercise the functions of the President during his absence.
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    • 521 3  -  by Joseph Lee Monitor staff writer An American businessman who has resided in Singapore for more than 12 years has registered a company, Electran Industries (S) Pte Ltd, to manufacture electric cars in Singapore. The entrepreneur, J M Gregorio, says he aims to begin operations at
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    • 371 3  -  by Sit Yin Fong Monitor staff writer A traffic offender, Mr Henry Chong Chin Teng, 46, yesterday recounted his ordeal of having to spend 24 hours at the Queenstown Remand Prison. He became prisoner N0.972/85 for 24 hours from last Wednesday
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    • 362 3  -  by Yong Pow Ang Monitor staff writer From April 1, sharing a taxi with friends if you are headed for different places may no longer be a way to cut down on transport costs. This is because the new, progressively higher
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    • 493 5  -  by Dawn Westerhout Monitor staff writer More Chinese parents are now registering the names of their children in Hanyu Pinyin, a romanised system of spelling based on standardised Mandarin. Last year, 20.2 per cent of newborn Chinese children's names were registered in Hanyu Pinyin, compared to
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    • 569 5 by the Monitor staff "Today in Parliament," television's newest prime-time show, captured a large, attentive, and super-critical audience during its premiere performance last week. Official ratings aren't in yet, but viewers and TV producers alike agreed the daily telecasts attracted and managed to hold significant numbers
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    • 269 5  -  by Julie Anne Sit Monitor staff writer A woman narrowly missed injury or death by seconds yesterday afternoon when a sliding window pane crashed to the ground from a ninth-floor apartment in Balmoral Park. The near-victim, a resident of the area who did not
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    • 162 5 Seven men have been detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act, which provides for detention without conviction, after being discharged from a rape charge. The men were earlier accused of raping a 26-year-old bar waitress in a lavatory at Pearl's Centre. A
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    • 76 5 The Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Bill Hayden, will fly into Singapore this evening on a three-day official visit. Mr Hayden and his wife will be guests of Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs. During the visit, he will have talks with Mr Dhanabalan. Mr
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    • 51 6 All of one-and-a-half kilos. Mr Wong Ban Hock, 37, fished this crab out of the Singapore River two days ago near Anderson Bridge. He goes crabbing there twice a week. In his 10 years of crabbing, nothing has beaten this one, he said. Monitor photo by Clifton
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    • 343 6  -  by Mazlan Samad Monitor staff writer Holiday Inn Parkview's recent walk-in recruitment exercise may signal a new recruitment trend in the service industry. When the hotel, due to open in May, held a one-day walk-in recruitment exercise, it met with overwhelming response
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    • 143 6  -  by Dawn Westerhout Monitor staff writer Termites were discovered in the National Museum, which is presently undergoing renovation. The white ants ate their way through a section of rafters and some partitions, but the exhibits were not affected. None of the support structures were affected either.
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  • MONEY
    • 532 8  -  by Edward Ong For the Monitor Wall Street will set the market trends this week. Right now, investors expect a further weakening of the US dollar, higher overnight interest rates, a firmer gold price, and continued profit-taking in equities. This spells decline. But general expectations
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    • 178 8  -  by Joseph Lee Monitor staff writer Dr Han Cheng Fong, deputy managing director of the Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (PCS), disclosed that the company had a net loss of $30 million in its first year of operation last year. Said Dr
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    • 343 8 It seems to me that profit is the only consideration in business nowadays. There is apparently no concern for the consumers who demand quality products and good services or for employees who make them possible. No one denies that profits are essential. However,
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    • 170 8  -  by Frieda Koh Monitor staff writer Smith Corona, the US typewriter company, has told its staff that it plans to retrench between 700 and 800 workers this month and to close down one of its two plants on March 15. Almost
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    • 159 8  -  by Annie Chia Monitor staff writer Mr Ng Teng Fong of the Far East Group, one of Singapore's major developers, resigned from the Real Estate Development Association (Redas) on Feb 13 but abruptly withdrew his resignation last week. Spokesmen for both
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    • 69 8 The Association of Banks described the new budget as "realistic" and declared that it "set the direction for the future development of Singapore economy by emphasising the importance of the private sector as the engine of growth in the Eighties." The association specifically
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 1723 9  -  by Masaki Watanabe and Jackie Sam Monitor staff writers Asia's longest shopping complex. A parking lot for 650 cars. A $700,000 sea-front jogging track. A corporation with assets worth more than a billion dollars. Who would have thought of finding these
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    • 324 9  -  ANALYSIS by Masaki Watanabe Monitor staff writer The departure of two widely-re-spected Cabinet ministers in the Philippines last week cast another dark shadow over the future of President Ferdinand Marcos' government, already beset by widespread opposition since the 1983 assassination of popular opposition leader
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 282 10 Reuter BEIJING Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping said in a speech published yesterday his aim was to develop socialism, not to turn China into a free enterprise, capitalist economy. If his reforms resulted in a new capitalist class emerging in China, then they will have failed,
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    • 61 10 About 50 people from Kurdistan protested in front of the Swiss Parliament in Bern, Switzerland on Thursday because in Turkey several members of this minority group were sentenced to death. Police did not hesitate to use tear gas. About 40 people were arrested. During the session
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    • 278 10 United Press International PHOENIX (Arizona) The designer of an unapproved artificial heart implanted in a young auto mechanic who died on Friday after a subsequent heart transplant says he wishes there had been more time to decide on using the controversial device.
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    • 616 10  -  ANALYSIS by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer Just how far and how fast can Mr Rajiv Gandhi go in cleansing his Congress(l) party of corruption? This is the big question now that results of the state elections have shown that many of those he discarded
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    • 54 10 Associated Press GDANSK (Poland) Solidarity leader Lech Walesa criticised Poland's Communist authorities yesterday for "arbitrarily deciding who can and who cannot participate in public life" as he faced questioning from a prosecutor on charges of inciting public unrest. The prosecutor summoned Mr Walesa for the second
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    • 528 10 Wire Services TEHERAN Iraqi jets and missiles hit six Iranian towns yesterday, leaving hundreds dead and wounded, the national news agency Irn'a reported. There were at least 500 casualties in a missile attack on Khorramabad in western Iran and around 100 in
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    • 315 10 United Press International PLAN (Spain) There was trouble in Paradise on Friday. Women who travelled from across Spain in hopes of finding a husband complained that the bachelors of the Pyrenean village of Plan ignored them and did nothing but "drink, drink, drink." Some 150
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    • 92 10 Reuter TAIPEH Taiwan is moving to discipline its intelligence organisations after three senior officials were implicated in the murder of a Chinese-American writer in California. Defence Minister Soong Chang-Chih told Parliament the involvement of a few intelligence officers in the murder of Henry Liu, a
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    • 524 11 Reuter THAILAND Vietnamese troops launched a new assault under the cover of darkness against a key Cambodian guerilla base near Thailand, but were driven back after suffering heavy casualties, a guerilla spokesman said yesterday. The frontal attack on Green Hill, the headquarters of Prince Norodom Sihanouk,
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    • 158 11 Reuter SYDNEY The disease Aids (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) poses such an enormous problem that it can be dealt with only on an international level, a US expert on the killer disease said yesterday. Dr Harry Meyer, a cancer and blood, dis-
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    • 179 11 Associated Press KATMANDU, (Nepal) Nepal and China's Tibetan Autonomous Region have agreed in principle to open a trans-Himalayan air route over a pass between Mt Everest and Mt Makalu, two of the world's highest peaks, the
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    • 99 11 Associated Press TOKYO The "Man with 21 Faces," an elusive extortion group that placed poisoned candy on store shelves to threaten business firms, has changed targets to another Osaka-based food manufacturing company in western Japan, the Asahi Shimbun reported yesterday. In a letter received by
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    • 66 11 Reuter r v LONDON Camels in Saudi Arabia may soon be wearing reflector garters so that drivers can see them at night. A prototype is being tried on camels at Dudley Zoo, in central England, the Daily Telegraph newspaper reported yesterday. Elasticised, with "cat's eye" reflector
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    • AROUND ASEAN
      • 222 11 Bernama SARAWAK The President of Singapore, Mr C V Devan Nair, arrived here today for an eightday visit of Sarawak. President Nair and his delegation, who arrived by an MAS airbus flight, were received at the Kuching International Airport by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Alfred Jabu
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      • 143 11 The Bangkok headquarters of United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) has been hit by an industrial dispute. If not solved in time, the annual meeting attended by foreign ministers of member countries, scheduled for Mar 19 may be cancelled. Singapore
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      • 125 11 Reuter DAVAO, PHILIPPINES Thousands of people have fled a village in the southern Philippines following intensified military operations against communist guerillas in the area, a military officer said yesterday. Military field commander Colonel Roberto Manlungat said the military was trying to regain the village from the "shadow
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      • 166 11 Reuter JAKARTA A witness in the trial of a former Indonesian minister yesterday retracted his statement that the minister financed bomb attacks in Jakarta's busy Chinese district last October. Rachmat Basuki told the court he had been under severe pressure from public prosecutors during investigations
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      • 64 11 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and Thailand will undertake joint exploratory work to determine the commercial quantity of gas deposits discovered in waters along the Kelantan-Thailand border in the late Seventies. Datuk Dr James Ongkili of the Prime Minister's Department said yesterday the project might be undertaken directly
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  • COMMENTARY
    • 512 12 OBSERVATIONS The gap between television and newspapers in presenting public information has seldom been so starkly illustrated as it was last week with the televising of Today in Parliament. Most viewers, who probably never thought much about the reporting and writing of news, were suddenly immersed in
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    • 314 12 Marcos was reading the morning's papers when Imelda swept regally into the bedroom. Moving aside to make room for her, he said: "Come, sit here, darling. Lemme tell you what the papers are saying about me this morning." "No, dear. Don't want to crease my dress. I'm
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    • 1042 12  -  by Adaline Scheerder For the Monitor Singapore motorists are a privileged lot, according to a team of Japanese traffic experts. As a non-driver, I couldn't agree more. Invited by the Government to survey our traffic conditions, the team discovered something many, of us
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    • 768 12 Singapore has often been de scribed as an economic and social "miracle." But miracles can only be attributed to God and saints. It's important to look deeper, analysing the evolution of our political economy beyond labels like socialism or capitalism. To understand how
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    • 1688 13 Singapore is what it is today because the founding fathers had a vision. It was a vision of a modern, independent nation, multi-racial and multi-cultural, free and prosperous. This vision was turned into a mission in the hands of the fir9t generation leadership.
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    • LETTERS
      • 66 13 Since July 1984, people have been moving into their new Housing and Development Board flats at Woodlands Street 13. To date, at least seven blocks of flats have been occupied. A primary school has also started operation. Yet, the nearest bus
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      • 272 13  -  Melvin Chan Singapore 0512 I read with utter disgust the letter (The Sunday Monitor, March 3) about price increases by hawkers at the Newton Hawker Centre. These hawkers have no right to increase their prices. They have low overheads, low capital investment, no
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      • 148 13  -  Wendy Lim Singapore 1954 I refer to Annoyed's letter (The Sunday Monitor, March 3). I agree with him that something ought to be done to control the exorbitant prices these hawkers are charging. But how? Can the authorities really control them? I doubt
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    • 811 13 My most unforgettable encounter with poverty in Singapore took place during an MP's "Meet the People" session in a constituency with many low-income residents. A trishaw driver supporting a wife and two children had come for help because he could not work with
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

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    • 49 13 LETTERS: We welcome your letters, especially if they are concise. Use a pseudonym if you wish but please give your name and address. We reserve the right to edit all letters. pea Write to: The Sunday Editor, The Singapore Monitor, 2, Alexandra Road, #03-01 A Delta House, Singapore 0315
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  • 988 14  -  LOCAL by Frieda Koh Monitor staff writer Painful. Unspectacular. Disappointing. Welcome. These were some of the more common reactions to the Budget: More painful to car owners, taxi drivers and taxi users than they had expected, and disappointing to some
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  • RACING GUIDE
    • 786 15 CI 6 Div 2 1200 m 11 Clover Princess 47.5 Ismadi (6) 3 3 1 9 Strong Wind 46 Jaffari (8) 112 7 Lynmouth Lad 51 E Chan (5) 2 4 3 3 Spring Water II 54 Ooi (1) 5 2 4 Owner J J C N Stable
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    • 259 15 RACE TET MAZHEN TAN MA-TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) 3 Trend Setter 3 Trend Setter 7 Pensive 1 8 Razzmatazz 4 Only Sunshine 3 Trend Setter 4 Only Sunshine 1 Truly Brave 6 Firegk) 14 Santo Bravo 10 Emu 10 Emu 2 10 Emu 5Taste-Vin 11 Missouri
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    • 280 15  -  By TET Monitor staff writer Trend Setter II and Santo Bravo could give trainer Lee Seng Hap-jockey Y K Foo partnership a flying start with a double in Ipoh today. Trend Setter 11, a well-bred New Zealand gelding by Balmerino, meets
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    • 350 15  -  By Computer Analyst For the Monitor The advantage of computerised selections is the unstinting loyalty of the computer in adhering strictly to a certain set of formulas specially programmed to calculate the best chance for a horse to win in any particular race in
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    • 134 15 Tipsters in our Sunday Monitor Guide tallied these results in last Sunday's races in Penang. First Second Third Go-Ram (Monitor) 2 4 2 Ma-Zhen Tan (Zao Bao) 3 2 5 Ma-Tan (Wan Bao) 4 14 Tet (Monitor) 2 3 3 Computer Analyst (Monitor) 2 2 4 Following is
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    • 1965 15 Going: good/yielding RACE 1 1.00 Restricted Terms Div C -1100 m Short Course Stakes: $11,000 1 Tntfy Brav* (5)57 0 Moo 1/5 3n» Kjng GvOO OtW 2 Captain Courageous (5)57.0 Azhar 1/5 3rug Urn GOOO 00-0 3 TREND SETTER N (4) 57.0 Foo 1/5 3nzg Lee
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    • 256 15 BEST PICKS RACE 1 4 Only Sunshine 3 Trend Setter N 9 Workaholic 2 1 Jubilee Heights 3 Matt Houston 11 Missouri II 3 5 Tricky Sheun 4 Cecil's Kuda II 2 The Merchant 4 9 Tvos 5 Morning World 11 Forward Attack 5 3 Air Wolf* 9
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  • RACING/RECREATION
    • 611 16 The odds on your Toto bet To hit the jackpot with 5 out of 49 numbers, the odds is calculated at one to 1.906,880, based on the fotlowing formula: N x (N 1) x (N 2) x (N 3) x (N 4) -f (1 x 2 x 3
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    • 224 16 FISHING by Aquarius For the Monitor Try not to put more than one hook on the line as too many will make the larger fish suspicious and you will only wind up catching frys. Use a wire trace only when necessary i.e. fishing for
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    • LETTERS
      • 213 16 I read your column "going fishing" with interest and would appreciate if you could advise me on what method of fishing to use at the Bedok jetty. I have tried using nets and hardlines on many occasions but didn't catch anything except small fish. I would
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      • 137 16 I am a keen offshore sailor and have a six-ton sailing sloop. I have been sea fishing since my early days with my father in Cornwall and the south coast of England and have been singularly unsuccessful with my fishing attempts in the Far
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    • 517 16 SHAPE UP! All machines require servicing on a regular basis. Even then, machines have a way of "going wrong" at the most inconvenient time. Whoever said: "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," hit the nail right on the head. Being
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  • SPORTS
    • 935 17 International Press Service Lawrie McMenemy was in The Guards, John Lyall's career totalled 33 League games and Brian Clough made his goalscoring name in the Second Division. But all three .have something in common, they became famous, successful managers. It is
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    • 1379 17 AURORA (Colorado) "Swimmers, take your marks!" yells the starter at a crowded indoor pool here in Aurora. Six swimmers take their places for the next heat, one of dozens run since mid-morning. "Get set!" The swimmers lean forward, tensed, their toes curled
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    • 834 18 SPORTS PARADE Forget Dhaka. Rather than roll over and slowly die, licking their wounds after the severe mauling in January's Asian Championships there, our national hockey players must arouse themselves for a last ditch stand for survival. There is
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    • 410 18 Singapore's South-east Asian Games gold medallist, Simon Loh, leads the Singapore crew against Hong Kong in the inter-port yachting races which end today with the Singapore sailors confident of winning the inter-port event again. Inter-port yacht races have been organised by the Keel Boat Squadron
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    • 643 18 Chef de Mission: Lau Teng Chuan, executive director, Singapore Sports Council. ATHLETICS seven officials, 31 athletes. Team manager Victor Khoo. Assistant: Henry Barthotomez. Chaperon: Miss Ellen Malia. Coaches: Loh Chan Pew, M Harichandra, Cham Jim Kee, Fok Kheng Choi. Athletes and their events:
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    • 58 18 Team manager: Farouk Marican. Coach: V K Chelvam. Umpire: Charan Singh. Players: Goalkeepers: Sukhdev Singh, Perdip Singh. Defenders: J Rajantharan, Nirmal Singh, Sadeq Reshty. Midfield: Kevin C H Ng (captain), Mohandass, Abdul Razak, Tan Sek Wong, Nordin Manaf. Forwards: Akbar Ali, Devinder Singh,
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    • 602 18 BRUNEI GAMES For Thailand, hosting the 13th SEA. Games in Bangkok in December this year, Brunei's first Merdeka Games from Mar 24 to 31 will be a test of strength to gauge the opposition the Thais can expect from countries in the region. The
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    • 665 19 IN THE BOX WITH KIM SONG Publicity is good for soccer, or any sport, for that matter. But is it good for players, especially when too much of it can go to the head? In these days, when goals for Singapore are
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    • 523 19 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Australia's Terry Gale took a step closer towards winning the $342,000 Malaysian Open Golf Championship the second leg on the Asian Circuit when he stretched his lead to five strokes after 54 holes at the Royal Selangor Golf Club's
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    • 362 19 Wire Services ORLANDO (Florida) Paul Azinger converted a solid putting effort into a bogey-free, six-under-par 65 yesterday to take a onestroke lead at the halfway mark in the $1,135,000 Hertz Bay Hill Classic. "As good a putting round as I've had in a
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    • 533 19  -  NEGRI SEMBILAN v SINGAPORE Municipality Stadium (4.30pm) by Alfonso Chan Writing from Seremban Singapore's skill and tactics will see them beating lowly Negri Sembilan when they meet at the Municipality Stadium in Seremban this afternoon (4.30). But several factors threaten to undermine
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    • 321 19  -  by Kenneth Jalleh Monitor staff writer The Sultans' Gold Cup is one Malaysian trophy that Singapore have made it their business not to miss, and it will be left to be seen whether Johor Malays can stop them from advancing into the
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    • 165 19  -  by Julian Bees For the Monitor Manoeuvres are underway to get Zico back to Flamengo, his home club in Brazil. The company which most people thought would foot the bill is Petrobras, the Brazilian oil giant, but since it already owns Flamengo,
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    • 366 19  -  by Ernest Frida Monitor staff writer Dr Tan Eng Liang, chairman of the Singapore Sports Council, yesterday called for a change of attitude by sportsmen and women: "Ask for less and train harder to improve your standards." Speaking at the cheque presentation
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    • 462 20 Wire Services PRINCETON (New Jersey) Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia crushed world Number One Martina Navratilova in their second set on Friday night to enter the final of the US$l5O,OOO (*****,000) US National Women's Indoor Tennis Championships. Mandlikova dropped only 10 points in an 18-minute second set
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    • 341 20  -  by Ernest Frida Monitor Staff Writer The Singapore Hockey Association, in a definite move to uplift the standard of the game in the country, yesterday took the first step to achieve its goals when they launched the Under-15 scheme at the
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    • 53 20 Canada lead Commonwealth Ca- < ribbean 2-0; New Zealand lead I Taiwan 3-0; Paraguay lead France 1 2-0, i Czechoslovakia lead Soviet; China lead Hong Kong 2-0; India lead Italy 2-1; US lead Japan 3-0; Union 2-0; West Germany lead Spain 2-0; Yugoslavia tie Australia 1-1; S
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      1013 1  -  *0^ by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer This Tuesday, on the In Person series, you can catch a glimpse of what some younger TV producers have been experimenting with the pop music video. Using flashback techniques to evoke the pains of young love, producer Yusoff Ismail has done
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    • FILM
      • 379 2  -  CLOSE UP by Joe Drape Streets Press Service "If you work hard enough, good things do happen," says actor Bob Balaban. This enterprising New Yorker should know. Balaban is currently stealing audiences' hearts in the sci-fi epic 2010 as the emotionally eccentric Dr Chandra,
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      • 200 2  -  by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence David Bowie says: "The thing is the impact of the confrontation between Japanese civilisation and English civilisation, and how they so totally misunderstand one another. And one man, played by Tom Conti, who does understand both sides is
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      • 261 2  -  by Adaline Scheerder For the Monitor Movie goers have discovered that Moscow on the Hudson is worth watching. There are so many good things to say about it. Robin Williams stars as the Russian saxophonist who defects while on a visit to New York. As Vladimir,
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      • 17 2 Starring: Robin Williams, Maria Conchita Alonso Director: Paul Mazursky Showing at Orchard
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    • FASHION
      • 488 3 Rocco Barocco made the right move when he chose Rome the city that brought him immense fame as the place to start his career. His name is distinctive and easy to remember. In Latin, it is Nomen numen, which means that a person's destiny is
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      • 364 3  -  by Thalia Bloom For the Monitor Behind every high fashion photograph is a phantom perfectionist all pins and needles pins held by clenched teeth and needles making a porcupine of her wrist. She (more often than a he) is the fashion stylist with
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    • FOOD
      • 766 4  -  EATING OUT by Violet Oon For the Monitor Eastern King Crabs Seafood restaurant's speciality of the house is an oriental version of the king crab from Sri Lanka which weighs up to 2 kilos each. You get value for your money eating here. Though the
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      • 477 4  -  HAWKER HAUNTS by Violet Oon For the Monitor I always wondered why the corner coffee shop at the junction of Middle Road and Prinsep Street called Hock Seng Restaurant was filled with people. Last week, when I visited the new Work Permit Office at Middle
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    • MUSIC
      • 1008 5 INTRODUCING Los Lobos Of all the new bands breaking into the American scene, Los Lobos have the best credentials. Last year, Anselma, a song on an earlier record, won a Grammy for best Mexican/American performance and this year their new LP How Will the Wolf Survive?
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      • LET'S TALK
        • 482 5 After reading Bernard Lim's letter (Singapore Monitor, Feb 3) I was inspired to write in support of his views. I would like to bemoan the fact that a lot of good music is simply not available on tape. Or if they are, it is at such exorbitant
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        • 256 5  -  Vince Teo Singapore 1544 I've been a follower of Philip Chea-h and Lim Teck Lin's columns from the start. As one who grew up with the glorious punk and new wave movement of 1976, it's sad to see what has happened to public taste. From what I've observed,
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        • 77 5  -  Harinah Mohd Amin Singapore 1233 Can anyone tell me what has happened to Tin Tin who had two previous hits Hold It and Kiss Me several years back. I heard that he was formerly with DuranDuran, is this true? Stephen Tin Tin Duffy has just released
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        • 42 5 This column is for you to express yourself about music. The best letters will receive a mystery gift. Send your letters with your name and address to: Let's Talk, The Sunday Monitor, Alexandra Post Office, PO Box 287, Singapore 9115.
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      • 453 5 OUT TAKES The gospel truth about the Imperials. Christian pop fans can expect a treat soon. The Imperials, a Christian pop group, and Teri De Sario, a Christian pop singer, are coming to Singapore for a concert at the Mandarin Hotel on Wednesday.
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    • COMICS
      • 1402 6  -  WHAT ARE THEY DOING TO THOR? by Bock For the Monitor he idea of a lame human doctor becoming Thor was conceived in 1962 by the prolific and innovative Marvelite Stan Lee. Mixing elements of Norse myth, sword-and-sorcery, space fantasy and romance, Lee, together with artist Jack
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        1081 6  -  by Stephen Tan Prof Xavier and some of the new Mutants are on Muir Island trying to help autistic teenager David Haller. Realising that David is his son, who is also an adept telepath, telekinetic and pyrotic (firestarter), Xavier, together with the mutants are sucked into the boy's
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      • 994 7 COMICSVIEW After reading your article on Conan (Feb 24), I decided to buy Conan the King #28 for a try and some back issues of Savage Sword of Conan since the newer ones are very expensive. I have never bought a Conan comic before
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      • 944 7  -  by Ch'ng Poh Tiong For the Monitor A brother of mine once went by the "Christian" name Fury. This ridiculous nomenclature was the result of a childhood's hero-wor-ship of the comics series Sgt Fury and his fiery band of commandos. To the people
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      • 196 7 Fans of Judge Dredd need not fret. Tucked into a cosy little corner on the basement floor in Orchard Point is Leisure Craft, a store which specialises in role-playing games and imported independent comics. You can get copies of Judge Dredd from the store, if you are quick.
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      • 960 7 To reach shops on or about March 13. Marvel comics AVENGERS #255 Story by Stern, art by John Buscema and Tom Palmer. The Freebooters are the new villains. This is John Buscema's first Avengers story in 14 years. CONAN THE BARBARIAN #170 Story by Fleisher, art by Buscema
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    • TV REVIEW
      • 347 8  -  by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff wirter So the Pepsi commercial which features extra-terrestrials opting for Pepsi rather than Coke has been deemed denigrating to Coke. There's one way out bring in the Michael Jackson version the one where he sings a jingle
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      • 835 8  -  WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer FILMS Friday Night Movie: Sparkle Ch 5, 10.15 p.m. Clearly modelled on the Supremes, this is the story of three sisters, played by Irene Cara, Lonette McKee and Dwan Smith, who climb their way up
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      • 470 8  -  TV COMMENT by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff wirter The Tycoon has none of the gra-vity-defying antics of Men From the Past. Instead, the men from Tycoon confine themselves to battling it out in the boardroom. Of the two. Tycoon looks a
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    • TODAY'S TV
      • 337 10  -  SUNDAY'S PICK by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer Sunday Matinee: The Young Ones Ch 5, 2.55 p.m. Cliff Richard stars as the son of a tycoon who starts a youth club and puts on a musical to raise funds when his father, millionaire Hamilton
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      • 159 10 Superbowl XIX: Miami Dolphins vs San Francisco 49ers Ch 5, 10.10 p.m. Quarterback Joe Montana, the Super Bowl's most valuable player, threw three touchdown passes and ran for a touchdown on Jan 21 to help the San Francisco 49ers crush the Miami Dolphins 38-16 to
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    • 561 7 HOROSCOPES by Sydney Omarr Los Angeles Times Syndicate YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: You are independent, creative, stubborn, sensual, and willing to take risks in order to pioneer a project. A member of the opposite sex finds you challenging and attractive. Leo and Aquarius person play important roles in your life. You
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    • 984 9 MONDAY MARCH 11, 1985 SBCtext 'Live' Sample Pages. Opening Announcements. Programme Highlights. Princess Chang Ping (r) (C). Cousin Phillis (Pt 3). toy Box (Sr. 2). Polka Dot Door (Debut). See Week s Highlights Romper Room (E). Danny's Egg. i Programme Highlights. News (E) Tomorrow's World. Superfriends. Newswatch. News (M). Hiburan
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    • 1063 9 TV WEEK TUESDAY MARCH 12. 1985 SBC 5 2.20 SBCText 'Live' Sample Pages. 2.50 Opening Announcements. 2.53 Programme Highlights. 2.56 The Struggle. 4.30 Story Time (T). 5.00 Troupers. 5.25 My Favourite Martian (r): Tim the Mastermind. Uncle Martin performs an experiment on Tim s mental capabilities which makes Tim the
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    • 1106 9 WEDNESDAY MARCH 13. 1985 SBC 5 SBCtext 'Live' Sample Pages. Opening Announcements. Programme Highlights. This Land is Mine (C) (r). The Richard Simmons Show In dedicating the show to the working woman. Richard Simmons demonstrates exercises which can be done while sitting on a chair and prepares a crackpot chicken
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    • 137 10 Fans of Japanese pop will be treated to 13 weeks of a musical T A variety show called Top Hits From Night Studio. The first pro- mm gramme will be shown on April 6 over Channel 8 at 8.30 p.m. Produced by Fuji TV Japan, the one-hour family-oriented programme will
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    • 809 10 SUNDAY MARCH 10. 1985 For programme update see main paper page 2 8.30 SBCtext 'Live* Sample Pages. filmed in Hawaii, the Gulf of Mexico 2.30 SBCtext 'Live* Sample Page*. Martt when Ted misunderstands their 9.00 Opening and Programme Highlights and the marvellous coral atolls of Pa- 300 Opening and Programme
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      495 1 The Singapore woman: Intelligent, caring, hard-working, competent, adventurous, independent, thoughtful, self-reliant, attractive. A modern woman, but one who willingly submits to the demands of tradition or culture when she sees fit. Singapore women are better educated and more emancipated than women in virtually all other Asian countries and,
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    • SCIENCE
      • 750 2  -  COMPUTERS by Peter McWilliams Universal Press Syndicate Sometimes as I fiddle with dipswitches on my printer or with the installation parameters on my word processing programme, I wonder how many computer users around the world are screaming at that moment. The complexities of the machines can
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      • 383 2 Oceanic Press Agency Naval and medical experts are baffled by the number of deformed children whose fathers have served on a nuclear submarine. The children are sons of sailors from HMS Resolution, Britain's first nuclear-powered submarine armed with Polaris missiles. The Navy began an investigation after it
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      • BYTES
        • 130 2 Computerised colour versions of some of the most famous Hollywood movies, filmed in black and white in the thirties and forties, will be available for sale or rental as videocassettes in video shops in early 1985, according to Time, a US weekly magazine.
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        • 165 2 Scientists at the University of Michigan have developed a new system for diagnosing heart disease. The system uses a computer to record and process X-rays of a patients's coronary arteries. This allows doctors to measure beat by beat how well each of the
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        • 59 2 An Australian-developed intermediary card is a key element in the McGraw-Hill Interactive Authoring System, a computer-based training system. The training programme, stored in a diskette, can be run by a student using a personal computer linked by the intermediary card to a video player and this eliminates the
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      • 76 2 THIS BATTERY-POWERED TRICYCLE can travel a distance of 100 km for just 33 cents, the cost of recharging a battery. Named Sinclair C 5, the pollution free tricycle was launched in Britain by inventor Clive Sinclair. It was founded on
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      • 500 2  -  by Nancy Ross Knight-Ridder Newspapers From peaks in the Himalayas to the floor of the Amazon jungle, he has travelled the equivalent of more than six times around the earth, documenting the myriad ways living creatures have adapted to their surroundings. But during a recent
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        810 3 The decision to withdraw the controversial Pepsi commercial from the television screen puts the spotlight on a little-known outfit in the advertising world. The Advertising Standards Authority of Singapore (Asas) is a small body but a powerful one. In the advertising business, it is both judge and jury. Legally,
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      • 627 3 THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER Dear One Minute Manager: People tell me I should try to be consistent as a manager. I try, but I find it hard. Some people just don't deserve to be treated well. I don't feel authentic trying to be supportive of them.
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      • 460 3 Oceanic Press Agency "The modern office is almost like a dream come true for today's career-minded secretary. For the first time she has a passport to the executive ranks, in the shape of the miero-computer and the wordprocessor..." Has
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      • 643 3 Orlando Sentinel What is true blue? Look for it among a paint store's samples and instead you'll find colours called Winter Sky, Grand Prix, Deep Space, Blue Chip, Inca, Symphony, Anchors Aweigh, and so on. One American paint company calls a dark
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    • PROPERTY
      • 427 4 Perched on a hillock at Pepys Road (pronounced 'peeps') is a unique A-shaped condominium project. Pepys Hill condominium is designed by Mr Tan Aik Chuan Architects and developed by Oasis Development on freehold land. Said Mr Tan: "The topograhpy is a
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      • 439 4  -  by Annie Chia Monitor staff writer Owners of Eastern Lagoon condominium along Upper East Coast Road were asked to sign a letter of indemnity by the developer last week before they could collect their keys. The letter absolves the developer, Eastern Lagoon Pte
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      • 287 4  -  by Vincent Fong Monitor staff writer Wisma Development, a subsidiary of A W Galadari Investment, is looking for a buyer for Kevin House in Orange Grove Road. A price has yet to be set for the building with about 2,000 sq m (22,000 sq
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      • 370 4  -  by Ng Ming Ming Monitor staff writer A mixture of East and West that's the theme of the interior of Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel's new $65 million extension. Sitting on 2,593 square metres of land facing Queen Street, the 16-storey extension will have a built-up
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      • 474 5  -  by Suna R Kanga For the Monitor The Gate House showflat in Clementi Park has a quiet elegance that comes from the restrained colour scheme of its contemporary interior. Blue and beige are the shades that visually enlarge the apartment's floor area
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      • 433 5 District Development Location Opening Times Enquiries 0316 Landmark Tower Chm Swee Road 9am- 6 pm daily *****11 0512 Park west Upper Ayer Rajah/Jin Lempeng 10 am -6 pm daily *****12/*****43 0512 Tatlee Court West Coast Rise 9am- 6 pm daily *****04 0922 The Claymore Claymore
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    • 297 6 PHOTO ESSAY Barbed wire fences can't keep out the festivities. That's the new year message from Vietnamese refugees camped in Hong Kong's Hei Ling Chau centre. The Lunar New Year was ushered in with grand celebrations by the 2,400 refugees, in their own fashion. The "boat people"
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        969 7 Their honey is money in his bank The Star Fancy living in a farm and being surrounded by 2.5 million honey bees? Besides having to swerve and dodge as they buzz and whizz past you, there is always a possibility that one of these nasty-look-ing creatures might give
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      • 546 7  -  by Vincent Paul Sam Features Malaysia is facing a jumbo-sized headache. In its bid to clear virgin forest for development it is coming head-on with the king of the Malaysian jungle, the elephant. And in the ensuing tussle, the wild elephant is getting a bad name,
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    • PSYCHOLOGY
      • 894 10 Dreams may be a distorted fulfilment of repressed wishes. That's Sigmund Freud's view. Or they could be part of the body's self-re-gulatory system that keeps us well. That's Carl Jung's view. Jung's dream interpretation takes into account the impact of the imagination, culture and literature.
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      • 441 10 Oceanic Press Agency SENIOR CITIZEN'S CORNER Many times, people in the retirement community ask the same question about someone they know. "Why does he (or she) work? They certainly don't need the money." There are several answers. For many, work is an escape
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      • PSYCHLINES
        • 184 10 Streets Press Service Negative thinking goes hand in hand with loneliness. See if you identify with any of the self-de-♦feating patterns outlined by Dr David Burns in his book Intimate Connections. If so, learning to turn off those negative tapes will be your first step
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        • 129 10 Shining lights on patients who experience seasonal depression during the winter months has a definite cheering effect, according to a recent study conducted by American researchers. The lights tend to reverse the body's natural inclinations, making it think that it is summer.
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        • 57 10 Anxiety and panic disorders are estimated to be the most prevalent of all mental health problems. These phobias differ, however, from realistic, common sense fear. Phobias are irrational fears in which no geniune danger is apparent, as opposed to other fears, even all-consuming ones, in the face of
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    • 45 7 See you every Sunday in the Sunday Monitor. Sunday Monitor This Garfield wind-screen sticker will be given free to the first 500 readers who complete and send in their coupon below to: The Sunday Monitor Alexandra P.O. Box 289 Singapore 9115 Name Address Tel Occupation
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    • 422 8 MALAYSIA CUP 1985 THE FORD/SUNDAY MONITOR WIN-A-LASER CONTEST Bi^^riinTT»»■■ I Ford Laser Ghia 1.5 notchback manual Dual horn Full wheelcovers Rear mudflaps Dual remote exterior mirrors Extra wide bodyside moulding Under bonnet sound insulator Bodyside pinstripe Tachometer Tripmeter "Stop lamps out" warning light Two-spoke soft-feel steering wheel Tilt adjustable steering
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    • 9 1 PLAY PAGE THE SUNDAY MONITOR SUNDAY MARCH 10, 1985
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      • 396 1 I Colouring Pun by Anna Soong DOTS -i 2 io A I"/ S It may not be Mother's Day, but if you carefully colour in this beautiful bouquet of flowers and give it to your mum, she will XI 0 I i certainly be very happy. Before giving it to
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