Singapore Monitor, 17 March 1985

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  • 407 1 Rushed to Singapore General after liver failure President Devan Nair, 61, was admitted into Singapore General Hospital yesterday evening for serious liver failure. He had been rushed back to Singapore from Kuching where he was on holiday. Cabinet members were alerted yesterday afternoon that President Nair had
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  • 479 1  -  by Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff writer I went to the tea dance at the Kasbah yesterday. I couldn't help feeling a little awkward. Behind every pair of male eyes, I knew, there would be a scale of one to 10. It
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  • 1785 1  -  Laid off after 28 years with one company, Mr Lim fights back by Toh Su Fen Monitor staff writer When Alex, 20, and Adrian Lim, 17, received the Chinese New Year Hong Bao from their father this
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    • 341 1 Celebrities Update The silk road to the The low-down on cricket Dyan Cannon's latest role gateway of China Singapore's Brunei Hints nf thp uww Dr Jo y ce Brothers MP Games prospects %<* Make use of your spare time Aw* Your emotion and food •To run the impossible' Diary of
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    • 29 1 WEATHER outlook for today is expected to be cloudy with showers over several areas in the late morning and afternoon. Temperatures should range from 25 to 31 degrees Celsius.
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 417 2  -  by Frieda Koh Monitor staff writer Mr Ong Teng Cheong expressed concern that the taxi fare increases announced in the budget are too sudden and too high. He said the Ministry of Communications should review taxi fare increases and
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    • 155 2 Show your shutter skill and you could win $2,000. That's the cash prize that will go to the best photographer in this year's National Day Photo Exhibition. Organised by the Cultural Affairs Division of the Community Development Ministry, the exhibition
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    • 57 2 IT WAS A quick dash to shelter for many shoppers along Orchard Road yesterday afternoon when it poured suddenly. The weathermen promises more such sudden showers over the-next two weeks. The first half of this month proved to be wetter than average, says the
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    • Article, Illustration
      746 2  -  What do you think of the increase in taxi fares? Interviews at Plaza Singapura by Fatimah Gous Monitor staff reporter MOHD ARIFF BIN HAJI SALLEH 30, Restaurant captain "It's ridiculous! I always take a taxi home to Marsiling after midnight shift. My present transport allowance won't be enough
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    • 633 3  -  by Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff writer Singapore Handicraft Centre, which started out in 1976 with the idea of using working craftsmen to lure tourists, has no active craftsmen, few tourists and a lot of shopkeepers grumbling about high rents, low sales, and poor planning.
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    • 254 3  -  by Frieda Koh Monitor staff writer Car-owners, be warned. If your car jerks every now and then as you're driving, or shudders when you switch off the engine, or if your engine 'pops', you could be running on the wrong petrol. Although many motorists
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    • 127 3 THESE PEOPLE are breaking the law, technically. They are fishing in the Kranji Reservoir, and the Public Utilities Board does not allow any fishing in the reservoirs. But the anglers yesterday were all PUB staff, headed by Deputy Director and General Manager Mr Michael Khor.
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    • 99 3 Thai construction worker Saksit Meenoi, 32, was yesterday sentenced to 29 months jail and six strokes of the cane for shooting a policeman on Jan 24. Saksit had been arrested by two policemen at Battery Road just before midnight on Jan 23 for being drunk
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    • 745 4  -  by Toh Su Fen Monitor staff writer A "deadly habit" that must be checked. That's how Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State for Education yesterday described the rising incidence of glue sniffing. "Intoxicating glues and thinners are industrial products which
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    • 416 4  -  by Frieda Koh Monitor staff writer They were so alike, they had to try to be different. David put on some weight, parted his hair on the left side and wore a jacket at work. But friends still take time to tell the 28
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    • 367 5  -  Fatimah Gous Monitor staff writer tanks is safe for drinking." The Public Utilities Board is cracking down •on unlicensed plumbers. "We need to protect consumers," declares .Mr Ong Ho Sim, Director of the Water of the board. There are 416 licensed plumbers in
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    • 139 5 Calling all poets! You stand to win up to £5,000 (5512,300) in the Commonwealth Poetry Prize 1985. Whether or not you have had your poetry published, the Commonwealth Institue invites you to submit entries for the competition. This year, the institute is awarding well over £10,000
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    • 97 5 SIX NEW species of corals, never before recorded locally, have been found growing on the pillars of Pulau Hantu jetty. They were discovered by zoologist Dr Chou Loke Ming (above), senior lecturer at the National University of Singapore, who has been studying coral growths in
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    • 355 5  -  by Seah Mei Kiang Monitor staff writer A "cure" for schoolchildren's weak foundation in the English language could be on its way. It's the new language-based reading programme which 30 primary schools chosen because the majority of their pupils come from non-English speaking homes
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  • 207 6 SUNDAY PHOTO FEATURE day's work by the sweat of the b£fcto...in today's modern mechanised iwd. few of the crafts once done by hand still remain. Most have given way to new technologies which offer speed, efficiency and
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  • MONEY
    • 545 8 INVESTMENTS Copper is a unique commodity. It could become a winning investment. The red metal is one of the most ancient commodities, yet remains today a tangible durable asset of great utility. It is used extensively in producing goods (such as air-conditioning, refrigeration, electrical motors
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    • 347 8 Finance Minister Tony Tan should be congratulated for presenting a budget that sets our sight right and charts our strategy well. The thrust will be spearheaded by the private sector led by a new breed of local entrepreneurs. The Government's move represents a de-
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    • 308 8 Wire services In New York, the stock market took a pounding for the second week in a row, thanks to a shift in investor psychology. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 22.31 to 1,247.35. Since hitting a record 1,299.36 on
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    • 255 8  -  by Masaki Watanabe Monitor staff writer More than half the 195 South Korean women workers being retrenched by typewriter maker Smith Corona will be going home by the end of the month but many of the others may be re-employed by other
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 1029 9  -  by Nick Williams, Jr Los Angeles Times On Silom Road, a thoroughfare of smart shops and big business, the skeleton of a high-rise is draped with a sign proclaiming the birth of 20 storeys of new office space. Construction cranes are a common sight here.
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    • ASEAN ROUND-UP
      • 119 9 Kretek, the Indonesian clove cigarette widely smoked in Singapore, has run into a rough patch in America. Importers there have adopted a wait-and-see attitude since the death of a student was directly attributed to smoking the scented cigarette, according to Edward Parapat, Indonesian trade attache
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      • 57 9 Bangkok will be Asean's most populous capital and one of the world's most densely populated by the year 2000, a new study indi cates. It will also be one of 15 Asian cities in the top 25. Shanghai leads the Asian megacities, followed by Tokyo
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      • 127 9 Young Indonesians are answering the call of the drums. Thousands, mainly students, have signed up or are clamouring to join marching bands since two major events featured the bands. The first was last year's Grand Prix Marching Band demonstration which brought together scores of
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      • 162 9 Sex is what sells Pattaya, Thailand's southern seaside resort. It is one of the more popular holiday resorts for young Singaporeans. A privately funded survey just completed shows that eradication of the pleasure trade would seriously damage the city's economy. Just over 42 per cent of
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  • COMMENTARY
    • OBSERVATIONS
      • 140 10 Hussia's new leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, has been busy spreading goodwill far and wide. And both Washington and Beijing seem to be warming to the prospects of more cordial relations with the Soviet Union. There was, in his first few days, however, one strikingly discordant note. According
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      • 88 10 Khoo Teck Puat, the Singapore businessman, has given up his month-long fight to gain control of the Wheelock Marden company in Hong Kong. His bid for shares in the company touched off a hot stock battle which, of course, pushed their price up. But Sir YueKong topped
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      • 99 10 Two Thai generals have threatened in recent days to chase trespassing Vietnamese forces out of Thailand and pursue them into Cambodia if necessary. "We will not be sitting ducks," declared Deputy Army Commander-in-Chief, General Thienchai Sirisamphan. The Thais' frustration is understandable. But to thrust Thai soldiers
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      • 85 10 Even as Singapore speeds toward a "cashless" society, Japan and si* European countries have come up with an intriguing cash scheme. By next year, they will be coming out with a card that will enable holders to withdraw local currency in any of the seven
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    • 364 10 I'd heard that Mariquan had moved into this nice new apartment. Got herself a servant and a little maid. Intriguing. So I got hold of her number and phoned her up one evening. "What's with this servant and maid business? Struck it rich?" I asked. "Ha! Ha!
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    • 925 10 After 14 months of near silence on the matter, suddenly we are hearing an awful lot about the Social Development Unit (SDU). In Parliament, in the Press, at parties it's now open season for statements and views on the Government's determined effort
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    • 791 10 Societies, like individuals, have friends and enemies. (In business, they are called agencies or rivals). You would think that enemies are the more dangerous, but I have always found the actions and intentions of enemies, rivals and competitors easier to define and predict
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    • 744 11 The United States is deep in the annual controversy over defence appropriations. But the debate so far has failed to address the real issue, which is not money, but the inability to relate defence and arms control policy to new technologies. As nuclear
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    • LETTERS
      • 620 11 In recent months, a steady stream of articles and letters have been written by female journalists and feminists to further the cause of women's "emancipation" in Singapore." All have been typically biased in some or all of the following ways: Blaming the "plight"
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      • 239 11 Like so many other readers, I am saddened to see Today magazine come to such an abrupt end, especially at a time when you were beginning to win a loyal and appreciative readership among Singaporeans. I am certain the worthwhile efforts which
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    • 50 11 HONGKONG Tips on travel, what to see, what to buy, where to eat 1 all the information you need on these popular places will be containtd in a special supplement in The Sunday Monitor to be published on March 24. Plus special features on business opportunities there. Don't miss it.
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    • 124 11 LETTERS: We welcome your letters, especially if they aref Concise. Use a pseudonym if you wish but please give your name and address. We reserve the right to edit all letters. Ixx] Write to: The Sunday Editor, The Singapore Monitor, 2, Alexandra Road, #03-01 A Delta House, Singapore 0315 GASTRIC
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 1034 13  -  NEWS ANALYSIS by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer The Sikhs want a settlement, not secession. This may not appear so from recent statements coming out of the Golden Temple and laying emphasis on the controversial Anandpur Sahib resolution. But like two mating birds screeching and preening
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    • 778 14 US will be dealing with 'younger and more vigorous man' Washington Post WASHINGTON Moscow after Chernenko is bound to be a lively place. Washington after Chernenko is more subdued. The town is a bit on edge, waiting to feel out Mr Mikhail Gorbachev and
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    • 313 14 United Press International BEIRUT Iran said it struck the Iraqi capital of Baghdad with a surface-to-surface missile yesterday, one day after an unsuccessful suicide attack on the Iranian president that killed seven people. Iraqi officials confirmed that a number of people
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    • 48 14 WOMEN WAIL in mourning and a determined old man is supported by his son at Kawthariyet al-Siyad in south Lebanon. On Thursday, Israeli troops killed three Lebanese army soldiers and two Shi'ite Muslim guerillas in an ambush near the village. Photo by Reuter
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    • 169 14 Associated Press MANILA A 16-year-old youth died yesterday less than 24 hours after he was critically injured and rushed to a hospital following brief clashes between police and anti-government protestors, doctors said. In the clash, involving about 1,500 demonstrators and riot police, one
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    • 283 14 United Press International NEW YORK The Queen of Thailand defended her decision to attend a Saturday night performance of "The King and I," a musical banned in her homeland because of its distorted view of the Thai monarchy, by calling
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    • 223 14 United Press International BATON ROUGE (Louisiana) Four Ethiopians who stowed away on a Norwegian freighter to escape their homeland spent their first weekend in the United States wrestling with a new kind of dilemma freedom to choose where they want to live. The four
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  • RACING GUIDE
    • 605 15 RACE 1 MM Tote Board Stakes CI 6-1200 m 7 Ammushanti 47 Gopal (3) 3 3 1 1 Malaysian Pearl 57 Rahmat (5) 2 2 2 3 Donna Qyasar 55.5 Cook (1) 113 6 Sundari 49 Foo (6) 5 5 4 Course Scratching: 2 Persian Tiara 56.5 Owner
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    • 325 15 RACE TET MA-ZHENTAN MA-TAN MA-CHEW (Monitor) (Zao Boo) (Wan Bm) (Wan Bao) 9 Bonjour 6 Fanfara 10 Air Bua 10 Air Bua 1 7 King Of Diamonds 1 Universal 11SatuHati 3NoApotogy 11 Satu Hati 10 Air Bus 8 Jay Jay 1 Universal 7 Heme Mallnl 9 Smart And
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    • 100 15 BEST PICKS RACE 1 2 Cheerful 1 Universal II 10 Air But II 2 4 Focus 11 Taiping Lake 7 Hema-Mslini 3 2 Sudden Impact 5 Peter Pan III 10 Lion City II 4 5 Rising Sun 7 Rsnbo 12 Effendi II 9 2 Cecil's Kuda II* 13
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    • 2067 15 Going: good/yielding HOW TO READ THE CARD 1 92-31 BAY THUNOER 1-54 8 (7 56 5 Woon 1/4 4 nzg Ahmad GOSO/08-GS Horse s Best Bamer Jockey Numoer Orig* Track Trackwork Number Name Time of rides and Conditions today Se* Previous weight Horse S Trainer s
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    • 272 15 By Computer Analyst For the Monitor Prana, a four-year old New Zealand gelding by Allgrit out of Imperial Miss, has been running good races since he made his debut in September last year. Improving with every run, he was second over 1200 m
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    • 129 15 Tipsters In our Sunday Monitor Quid* tallied these results in last Sunday's racea in Penang. First Second Third Ma-Zhen Tan (Zao Beo) 4 2 3 Me-Tan (Wan Bao) 4 7 5 Tet (Monitor) 5 3 5 Computer Analyst (Monitor) 2 5 3 Following is the tally of the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
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  • SPORTS
    • 390 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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    • 572 16 jGOINGFisIwir by Aquarius For the Monitor When fishing from the beaches or estuaries, fish on the changing tide. This is the time when most fish are stirred into feeding. On the east coast or Marine Parade, fish in the running out tide
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    • 163 16 Saturday, March 30: Overnight Fishing at Sultan Shoal We meet at Jurong Town Pier at 6.45 p.m, leave the Pier at 7 pm sharp and return on Sunday between 8 and 9. Price: $35.00 for members and $40.00 for others. The Club will provide
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    • 511 16  -  SHAPE UP! by Gino Del Guercio UPI Science Writer For most people the word triathlon evokes images of the Ironman a superhuman race combining a 25-mile marathon, a 100mile bicycle race and a five-mile swim. There is another kind of triathlon, however. One which Dr
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    • 788 17 Reuter LAS VEGAS Larry Holmes, in what he said would be the farewell bout of his 12-year professional career, stopped David Bey in the 10th round to retain his International Boxing Federation heavyweight championship on Friday. Referee Carlos Padilla of the Philippines stopped the
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    • 73 17 SPOTLIGHT: KENNY DALGLISH "Everyone at Anfield is thrilled for Kenny apd we all feel delighted that he has been awarded the MBE. "I have often said how much I admire the man as a player and as a representative of our profession. "He is a great teammate,
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    • 423 17  -  by Julian Bees for The Monitor ROME Tickets for the Interna-zionale-AC Milan derby at the San Siro stadium today were all sold out by Wednesday as Milanese fans look forward to some real excitement after Italy's dull 00 draw with Greece
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    • 788 17 International Press Service Kenny Dalglish MBE, another medal in his grasp, emerged from Buckingham Palace with his family and displayed the same modesty and dignity that has graced one of the most fabulous football careers since the War. The 34-year-old Glaswegian smiled, dodged pointed questions
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    • 607 17 International Press Service BRYAN ROBSON TALKS... Remi Moses will play for England. Jesper Olsen will not be leaving Manchester United. Norman Whiteside is back to his best... the Red Devils are not a one-man team. I want to get these points off my
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    • 506 18  -  by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer Sunil "Sunny" Monahar Gavasker, one of the world's greatest cricketers who led world champions India against Singapore in a half-day match on the Padang on Thursday, retires from international competition with millions in his pocket and shambles on the
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    • 1054 18 SPORTS PARADE If there was a hope for cricket, springing up like a fresh fountain spray after years of sputtering, it is that the world class cricketers from Sri Lanka and India had come to the dying game's rescue, injecting a new enthusiasm
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    • 747 18 The Observer It used to be said that the sun never sets on the British Empire, spread as it was around the globe. But now that the empire has dwindled to a few outposts, the departing Englishmen have left behind a sport that
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    • 643 19 IN THE BOX WITH KIM SONG The tug-of-war between the Football Association of Singapore and the National Football League clubs for our country's best players is a perennial problem. Why it has never been solved is beyond my understanding. And since football is
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    • 916 19 It's time for the Football Association of Singapore to get their priorities right on which is more important: The Malaysia Cup competition or the National Football League. As far as local clubs are concerned, they want fair play. The League
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    • 283 19  -  by Ernest Frida Monitor Staff Writer Some of Singapore's sports administrators, keen to advance themselves, are back in the classroom, pre-, paring themselves in module courses for a Master's degree in sports medicine. Among the top administrators on the course are Tan Eng
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    • 271 19 Reuter BANGKOK American Bill Israelson surged into a four-stroke lead after the third round of the $225,000 Thailand Open golf championship yesterday. Israelson, playing with tremendous confidence, fired a five-under-par 67 yesterday.for an aggregate of 202. Many Singapore golf fans will also remember Israelson
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    • 50 19 HARBANS SINGH, president of the Singapore Cricket Association yesterday received an $8,000 cheque from Michael Yeomans, the managing director of Yeoman Agencies, for the second international cricket carnival which starts today. The teams taking part are Johor, Sabah, Selangor, Perak, Brunei, Federal Territory and hosts Singapore.
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    • 373 19  -  ARMED FORCES v SINGAPORE (Lumut Stadium, Perak, 5 pm) by Alfonso Chan Writing from Lumut D Tukijan, Tay Peng Kee and Yahya Madon have been given instructions to pressurise the Malaysian Armed Forces central defence when Singapore play them in a Malaysia Cup-tie at
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    • 131 19 P W D L F A Pts Singapore 10 8 1 1 18 3 25 Selangor 9 6 1 2 17 6 19 Trengganu 9 6 0 3 16. 9 18 Pahang 9' 5 2 2 16 6 17 Johor 10 5 2 3 19 10 17 F Territory
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    • 560 20  -  by Ernest Frida Monitor staff writer Singapore's brightest athletics gold medal hope at the Merdeka Games in Brunei next week is Norshidah Ali, a final year Pre-University student. And it will be the only international meet she will compete in this year. She said yesterday:
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    • 67 20 Associated Press KATHMANDU Nepal and Malaysia drew 0-0 in their World Cup preliminary Group Three "A" match yesterday. Spectators called the match "one of the most exciting ever held in Nepal" with quick attacks by both teams towards either goal without success. Malaysian players made
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    • Article, Illustration
      28 20 M Azharuddin, India's sensational batsman, square cuts Chandershager during the friendly cricket match against Singapore on the Padang. See Page 18. Monitor photo by Clifton Aw
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    • 583 20 Reuter BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON Garth Crooks' lightning reactions ended Tottenham's 73-year jinx at Liverpool yesterday and hauled his team level on points with leaders Everton in the race for the English First Division soccer championship. Crooks was fastest to respond in
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 161 16 Driving HIGH or LOW I J\ rM IV\ In high wind, against you or from the side, it's I I II 111 important to keep your drives low so that the line I 111 V 1 is affected a little as possible by the wind. But A 7 II ill
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    • 36 18 M m Nt b a fl 9 i p- mmm m m mM r I ajfr.. Mj .m* Michael Holding of the West Indies bowling to England's Mike Brearley during their one-day international in Australia recently
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  • Singapore Monitor
    • 1 21 LIVING
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    • 338 21  -  Lightwork Make-up: Doris Chua, Creative Make-up Crafts Clothes/accessories: Singora at the Hilton Co-ordination: Chandra Nair The strength of a collection lies in its structure, detailing and colour. Here is one such d collection of A evening wear, so full of mystique it evokes nights of Y revelry in
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    • DIARY/FASHION
      • 409 22 The school holidays are here again. And it promises a week of fun and games at the various branch libraries in Singapore. For those kids who are not sure what to do with their time, the Promotion and Outreach Services of Bukit Merah, Marine Parade and Queenstown
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      • 165 22 The grand finals of The sth National Music Competition will be held at the Victoria Concert Hall tonight at Bpm. Tickets at $2 and $3 are available at the Central Booking Office (Victoria Theatre), Cold Storage Centrepoint and Tangs Superstore. True Confessions will be screened at the Hilton Movie
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      • 124 22 The British Council will screen Kind Hearts and Coronets tomorrow at 6.30 pm at the Singapore Rubber House Lois Mazzini is the son of an English mother (daughter of the 7th Duke of Chalfont) and an Italian father who is a singer. Because the family refused to allow Lois'
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      • 523 22  -  by Ee Chwee Cheng For the Monitor Housewives, who have organised their homes so well that they have spare time which they would like to cash in on, have a number of opportunities for gainful work. It could be a special skill, or a hobby that
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      • 792 22  -  by Thalia Bloom For the Monitor While it's gospel that the Yves Saint-Laurents and the Karl Lagerfelds know what's best for women, Paris' women designers, a growing number, are putting down stakes of their own on the French fashion scene. SONIA RYKIEL:
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      • 136 22  -  DOWNTOWN by Chandra Nair Monitor staff writer I sat through a fashion-show-cum-lunch at the Le Vendome, Dynasty Hotel on Wednesday for $23.50++. Not bad, considering we had a choice from the buffet table for appetisers and entrees and very good
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    • MUSIC
      • 330 23  -  VOICEBOX by Michael Cheah Monitor staff writer Newsweek put Cyndi Lauper on their cover recently and in the same issue put their foot in their mouth. Woman power in rock 'n' roll, they said. Women rockers were opening doors to become more comedic,
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      • 427 23  -  REVIEWS by Ho Keen Fi For the Monitor SENSE OF WONDER Van Morrison: The theme of Sense of Wonder is similar to Inarticulate Speech of the Heart. Where the poets Yeats and Donne were sung about then, it is Blake and Rimbaud now. The troubadour's
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      • 341 23  -  by Carl Skadian Monitor staff writer THE FIRM The Firm: The trend for supergroups continues. This time we have the rivetting combination of Jimmy Page, exLed Zeppelin and one of the most respected guitarists in rock; Paul Rodgers of Bad Company/Free; drummer Chris
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        • 65 23  -  Louisa Huang Singapore 1852 I would like to know where I can get a copy of Video Aid, the video featuring the stars who participated in the Do They Know It's Christmas single. Sorry, but Video Aid is not currently available through the usual outlets. But CEL
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        • 59 23  -  Anthony Eugene Nirvan Johor Bahru I have been searching very hard for the past two months for a cassette of John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Could you kindly tell me where I can find this cassette? It's on the Warner Bros label. John McLaughlin and the
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      • 543 23  -  NEW DlSCtractionS by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Starvation: Unlike Band Aid, the Starvation crew ÜB4O, Specials, General Public, Afrodiziak, Manu Dibango, King Sunny Ade, Ghetto Blaster and others have pooled their talents to make a truly mass-appealing record. The difference between this and
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      • 568 24  -  EATING OUT by Violet Oon For the Monitor The sheer romance of Paris' beautiful parkland restaurants set in former royal hunting lodges has always thrilled me. There's the La Doyenne along the Champs Elysee, so cloistered by the woods around it that
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      • 357 24 Hong Kong-style shark's fin restaurants are getting to be quite a bore, that is unless you really enjoy eating the fins and are willing to pay at least $40 per person per meal if you want to eat well. After a bout of eating
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      • 421 24 Malaysian food is making a big impact in Singapore this week. At the Royal Holiday Inn, the ever popular Penang Food Fair is making its yearly pilgrimage and for the reasonable price of $13.50 per adult and $10 per child, you can eat all
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      • 1008 5  -  GOURMET CIRCLE by Violet Oon For the Monitor The secrets of Thai cooking were revealed to 40 Sunday Monitor readers when they attended the cooking class hosted by The Sunday Monitor and Hilton Hotel on March 6 at the Inn of Happiness. We learnt
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      • 972 6  -  CELEBRITIES by Marilyn Beck Tribune Media Services Faye Dunaway has just been set to take on the dual role of a plain woman and a glamorous one in Thirteen for Dinner, an Agatha Christie story for Warner-Brothers TV in which Peter Ustinov is Hercule
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        863 6 THE STORY A Soldier's Story THE COMMENT Louisiana, 1944. Wandering drunkenly away from the small town of Tynin, black master sergeant Vernon Waters (Adolph Caesar), from the all-black 221 st Smoke Generating Unit at nearby Fort Neal, is shot dead on a country road. Shortly after, Harvardtrained military
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      • 525 7 FILM REVIEW The Neverending Story Starring: Noah Hathaway, Barret Oliver Director: Wolfgang Petersen Showing at Orchard Reviewer: Stephen Tan After being bullied by some boys, 12-year-old Bastian steals a book from an old book shop. Hiding in his school's attic, Bastian earnestly reads the book,
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      • 451 7 Johnny Dangerously Starring: Michael Keaton, Maureen Stapleton, Joe Piscopo, Marilu Henner, Peter Boyle and Danny DeVito Director: Amy Heckerling Reviewer: Adaline Scheerder Coming to Golden Sultan Johnny Dangerously spoofs all the gangster movies that ever preceded it. Part parody, part satire, with a
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        282 7  -  A quick look at the new films in town by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Buckaroo Banzai Buckaroo Banzai is like a comic-book-turned film. It has throwaway lines delivered with such straight faces that by the time you leave the cinema, you'll be all twisted up. My favourites
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      • 1121 8  -  WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS FILMS by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer Friday Night Movie: The Awakening of Candra Ch 5, 10.45 p.m. A true story of a young couple who honeymoons in the Oregon mountains and a violent intruder shatters their dreams
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      • 594 8  -  TUBE TALK by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer Channel 12 is moving i.. .he right direction according to Mr Robert Liew. Mr Liew is the Deputy Director of Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), a television channel in West Texas which is similar to
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      • 263 8  -  by Hie Hui Ching Monitor staff writer Today in Parliament will resume tomorrow at 9.15 pm on Ch 5 and 9.30 pm on Ch 8. This 45minute prime time programme has among its audience many younger viewers. A junior college student who
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      • 651 10  -  Convention has everything to do with it TV COMMENT by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Tonight, when you watch the Grammy Awards, you'll be watching everything that pop music was never meant to be safe, boring and established. It's no wonder then that the Grammys have
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      • 386 10 SUNDAY'S PICK Sunday Matinee: Warlords of Atlantis Ch 5, 3 p.m. A science-fiction adventure about some researchers who discover the lost city of Atlantis with the help of a uniquely designed diving bell. The undersea kingdom, a totalitarian state,
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      • 213 10 NEW SERIES The Cosby Show Ch 5, 1.25 p.m. It's a laugh-a-minute with this latest addition to the sitcom fray. Its success has helped propel NBC from third to second place in the prime-time ratings in America. The show is filled with
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    • 559 5 HOROSCOPES by Sydney Omarr Los Angeles Times Syndicate YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: Many people misjudge you and misinterpret your kindness for weakness. You are sensitive but strong. You are flexible but perceptive. You are sentimental but capable of organising or meeting deadlines, and working well during a crisis. You are everything
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    • 3158 9 TV WEEK MONDAY MARCH 18. 1985 I TUESDAY MARCH 19. 1985 I WEDNESDAY MARCH 20, 1985 300 Opemng AnnouncemEn^ 6965 I 250 OmIS AnnouncVf^nU P 8# ?£i' d 230 SBCte L,ve Sample Pa 9«» as a reputation for De.ng tough he .s 3.03 Programme Highlights. j*' iBHISEL The case ot
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    • 805 10 SUNDAY MARCH 17.1985 For programme update see main paper page 2 8.30 SBCtext 'Live' Sample Page#. 6.25 Circus Time!. 2.30 SBCtext 'Live' Sample Pages. 6.45 News (T). 9.00 Opening and Programme Highlights Featuring Elvtos Elephants, the Ber- 3.00 Opening Announcements. 7.05 Swiss Family Robinson (C) followed by Today's Special: Plays.
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    • 344 1 Sygma centuries 4)ast, the Wefjt valued silk as a precious commodity worth its weight in gold. Trade slowly grew between the East and West and the Silk Road was established. Trade expanded to include other commodities and the interchange of religion and culture took its natural course.
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      • 809 2 Humans really are dreamers. The best guess is that each of us has about 140 dreams a month, four or five a night, varying in length from a few minutes to an hour or more. Many people want a quick explanation of their
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      • 531 2 NUTRITION QUESTION: I am quite health conscious and interested in nutrition. My breakfast includes bread and muesli, which is a mixture of many kinds of natural foods. Whey powder is one of these ingredients. According to the dictionary, whey is the watery part
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      • 814 2 Bright child fails in IQ tests I have an exceptionally bright child, according to ail his teachers. In fact, I was contemplating placing him in a special school for gifted youngsters, but this past year, he was tested twice on standard IQ tests
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      • 491 2 SENIOR CITIZEN'S CORNER In response to several requests, reprinted below are portions of a "recipe" for living to be a hundred without permanently losing your health, your mind, or your temper. Never go to bed with an angry mind: Serene sleep is
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        835 3 With the resumption tomorrow of televised proceedings of Parliament, the question in the ad fraternity is whether the prime-time programme might not be a good TV advertising opportunity. Nobody knows how large the audience is or, more importantly, what the audience profile is. But it's reasonable to assume the
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      • 684 3 THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER Dear One Minute Manager: I am a big fan of your book The One Minute Manager. I believe in the three* secrets: One Minute Goal Setting, One Minute Praising and One Minute Reprimand. My problem with your system is
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      • 351 3 LANGUAGE "I have received a letter from my department. I do not fully understand the contents of this letter. The meaning of this expression cannot be found in a dictionary. 'This is to inform you that you will be considered in absentia for the above
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      • 313 3  -  WORDS by Michael Gartner The Register and-Tribune Syndicate An eponvm, as I note from time to time, is the word for a person who lends his name to a product, an era, an institution, a city or the like. Here are some words and
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      • 903 4 USER NOTES The computer has lost much of its glamour in the midst of the current economic downturn. Though still embraced by the inquisitive young schoolchildren and the technologi-cally-inclined adults, it is increasingly viewed with fear by those who feel their jobs are likely to
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      • 57 4 Dr Subblefield, professor at the Centre of Cancer Research at the University of Texas, designed the video game The Killer T Cell for young leukaemia patients. Sygma The video game takes the terror out of the illness for these children, and in turn boosts their
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      • 980 4  -  by Penny Pagano Los Angetes Times It was morning in east Asia as doctors and medical journalists gathered at US Embassies in six cities to see and talk with America's two leading doctors in the field of artificial heart implants. It was
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      • 963 5 Los Angeles Times Last December, officials in the Huangpu district of Shanghai hit on a way to step up their anti-rat campaign. They decided to have a lottery. Any person working in the district could get a ticket in the lottery, the
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      • 583 5 Los Angeles Times A US$6OO million (551.35 billion) extravaganza designed to promote a "science city" that the Japanese Government has been building for 22 years, will open in Tsukuba on March 17. The theme of the third international exposition that Japan has put on in the past
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      • 1046 5 Los Angeles Times President Ferdinand Marcos is being viewed here as a leader increasingly out of touch with the reality around him and who appears unable to check the steady growth of a despitfe assertions that It is "uncler control," according
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    • PROPERTY
      • 403 7  -  and they are still waiting for them By Annie Chia Monitor staff writer After a 13-year wait, buyers of homes in Mun Wah Gardens, a semi-detached housing project along Yio Chu Kang Road, are still waiting to take possession of their places. Normally,
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      • 495 7  -  I>y Vincent Fong Monitor staff writer A $17 million development charge has stalled the proposed Orchard Tower extension for nearly two years. Construction of the $20 million extension was supposed to have commenced in mid 1983 but till today, there is no sign of
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      • 251 7  -  by Ng Ming Ming Monitor staff writer A dispute has arisen between a buyer and a developer over two "missing" tennis courts at Lengkong Gardens. The brochure promised "a full range of recreational facilities" including a swimming pool, wading pool, two tennis courts, sand
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      • 309 7  -  by Annie Chia Monitor staff writer A Malaysian-based property consultant firm, Ernest Cheong PTL Property Consultant Pte Ltd, vacated its registered office in International Plaza last month. This is believed to be the first time a property consultant firm has wound up in Singapore. When
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      • 508 8  -  by Linda Chan Monitor Staff Writer Showflats can cost anything from less than $50,000 to as much as half a million dollars to decorate. Whatever the cost, the aim is to dress up the flat to its best advantage so as to attract the home buyer.
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      • 545 1 I Colouring Pun by Anna soong CAN VOUMOVE f] 0 three toothpicks Did you know that on the shore of a secret river there are giant red roses like none other in the world. For when the moon is full, .*L ,U t f these roses open and out pop
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