New Nation, 11 September 1982

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  • 18 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Saturday, Sept. 11, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 19/5/82 30 cents
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  • 208 1 THE transvestites are back in Bugis Street in defiance of a police order to flush them out of their old haunt made almost two years ago. It was almost like old times when a New Nation reporter cameraman team visited the narrow road to photograph the
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  • Newscan
    • 78 1 ANKARA, Saturday. TWO unidentified objects fell out of the sky on Thursday and crashed in the Central Anatolian Plateau with an explosion that could be heard miles away, the newspaper Hurriyet said yesterday. Official sources said the two round-shaped objects, weighing about 10 kg, exploded on impact
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    • 55 1 JAPAN'S oldest inhabitant is a 117-year-old man, but more than four-fifths of the country's centenarians are worn- en, according to a recent survey. By the end of this month, barring deaths, Japan's tally of centenarians will reacn 1,200, including 967 women, according to the survey by the health
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    • 47 1 A FILIPINO was publicly beheaded in Saudi Arabia yesterday for killing one South Korean and injuring another during an armed robbery last month, the interior ministry said in Jeddah. Jesso Sese Ha was the second Filipino to be executed in five weeks in the kingdom.
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    • 29 1 HITLER'S brown shirt, which he wore on ceremonial occasions during the war, has been withdrawn from an auction in New York because of threatening phone calls. Agencies.
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  • 478 1 Palestinians regrouping in the Bekaa and the north, says front leader AP BEIRUT, Saturday. MILITANT factions of the Palestine Liberation Organisation have vowed to launch a new war against Israel from eastern and northern Lebanon barely two weeks after they were evacuated from Israeli-besieged Beirut under
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    • 394 2 WHEN Madam Tan Chin Foong registered her sixth and youngest child at Fowlie Primary School 17 years ago, the teacher-in-charge raised an eyebrow and asked if there were any more to come. Those were the days of the large family.
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    • 345 2  - Good news for burger bored lovers of fast food By LAM MO LIAN FAST food lovers can smack their lips again when yet another fast food chain opens its first outlet in Singapore at the end of this year. Montezuma Holdings, a Malaysian company which holds the franchise tor Arby's
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    • 149 2 SINCE density restrictions did not allow the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) to build nigh, it has gone deep ana put four levels of its new headquarters underground. The slender, $24-mil-lion seven-storey building stands on only 1,500 sq metres of land at the junction of Bras
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    • 49 2 WITH a little help from these road signs, this shop in Arab Street certainly should attract visitors. It looks as if the signs are ordering people to turn inside Rahmath Trading Corporation, rather than just directing traffic to turn into Beach Road at the junction.
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    • 222 2 HOW fit are you? Do you pant heavily after a long walk? Does last year's suit or dress fit? To find oat what shape von are in, take your body to the exhibition on sports science and fitness at the Science Centre, which opens on September The exhibition which
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    • 461 3  -  By LEE CHIU SAN FIRST came the price cuts, with major motor distributors offering discounts of $1,000 to $2,000. Now comes Car Wars 11, in which fighting is expected to break out on another front with an influx of new Japanese domestic models. Nissan are
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    • 345 3 OWNERS of light goods vehicles are hoodwinking the law by wiring the lights of their speed control devices through their vehicle air-conditioning systems. This prevents the roof light from flashing and lessens their chances of being detected while speeding. Spokesmen for both Vicom and
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    • 146 3 THERE is another confidence trickster "doctor" on the prowl. He calls himself Dr Lee and asks for donations for the Spastic Children's Association. He telephoned the Scissors Hair Beauty Centre in Queensway and asked the owner Miss Heng Boen Djoean for a $450 contribution.
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    • 187 4 THERE is a saying that whenever we w drink water we should think of its source. Who built this school for you? Who started the school? Who makes it possible for you to come to school? Who are the ones who attend to your needs in the school? Having
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    • 175 4  -  By CHUA NGENG CHOO IF you don't know how to write love letters, perhaps Mr Tan Sim can help you. For Mr Tan, 72, writing love letters comes naturally, besides reading palms and selling calligraphy scrolls. Sitting at his stall at the
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    • 223 4 IT is getting harder to become a tourist guide. This year, only 59 per cent or 33 of the 56 trainees, passed the 19th tourist guide exam organised by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB). Last September the pass rate was 79
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    • 181 4 THE Senior Police Officers' Association is to ask the proper authorities to review the salary scales of assistant superintendents of police (ASPs) and inspectors. Members of the association yesterday passed a resolution authorising this move at an extraordinary general meeting held in the senior officers' mess
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    • 176 4 MANY Malay workers are not taking advantage of the Basic Education for Skills Training (Best) scheme. Of the first 960 workers who enrolled in the ten Best.centres for courses in English and Mathematics, only 61 or six per cent are Malay. According
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    • 67 4 Why bookworms are not buying at the Fair w siaiwdasa LLI In your Sunday Nation tomorrow iJ if iiTs\? a 'i w ~V r e with her expat ss THEY come in droves to The Book Fair at the World Trade Centre, but no one buys excitedly. None leaves with
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  • world
    • 415 5 Despite President's appeal for support the vote overrides spending bill veto AP WASHINGTON, Sat. THE Republican-controlled Senate handed US President Ronald Reagan the worst legislative defeat of his 20-month administration yesterday as it enacted by the barest margin a US$l4.2billion spending bill over his veto. The
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    • 136 5 UPI MEXICO CITY, Sat. LABOUR and civic groups rallied behind Mexico's nationalisation of private banks, donating millions of pesos to pay the nation's huge foreign debt and indemnify the former bank owners But Mexican leftists warned on Thursday that President Jose Lopez Portillo's
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    • 220 5 Peoplewatch UPI BANGKOK: British film star Julie Andrews on Thursday concluded a seven-day tour of Vietnam and Cambodia where she was "deeply moved" by the plight of Amerasian children begging in the streets. Tony Adams, a film producer who accompanied Ms Andrews
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    • 154 5 AP WASHINGTON, Sat. A TOP US official said yesterday that the Soviet Union is intent on bringing all of Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East under its control as part of a plan that would leave the United States "with no choice but to acquiesce
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    • 140 6 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday. TELEPHONE links between the Soviet Union and the West were partially restored yesterday after the Moscow exchange broke down and sparked off rumours about the health of Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev. Western residents of Moscow said they had received incoming calls
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    • 131 6 Reuter BANGKOK, Saturday. GENERAL Arthit Kamlang-ek, who played a key role in crushing a coup attempt against the Thai Government last year, was today appointed to the country's most powerful military post, Army Commander-in-Chief. He was appointed to the post by royal decree as part of
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    • 48 6 A BEVY of Miss America contestants take time off to frolic on the beach in Atlantic City where the Miss America Pageant is being held. They are (from left): Kelly Slater (Miss Connecticut), Eileen Clark (Miss New York) and Christina Shone (Miss New Jersey).
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    • 272 6 Assad's surprise call to Arab summit WP FEZ (MOROCCO), Saturday. SYRIAN President Hafez Assad has formally asked the summit of Arab leaders meeting here to aid the mandate under which Syrian troops have been stationed in Lebanon as the mainstay of an Arab peacekeeping
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    • 156 6 AP ROME, Sat PALESTINE Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat is due here next Wednesday for a two-day visit which the Vatican said may include a meeting with Pope John Paul 11, it was announced yesterday. The PLO representative in Rome, Mr Nemer Hammad, said a private
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    • 167 6 BEIRUT, Sat LEBANESE Foreign Minister Fuad Butros said yesterday that Leba non would like French troops to stay on in Beirut until their mandate ends on September 21. French officials in Paris said the 850 French Legionnaires would be gone bv
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    • 355 8 Agencies BERNE, Sal THE four gunmen who seized the Polish embassy and threatened to blow it up along with their hostages had no explosives, Swiss officials said yesterday. But the terrorists, led by a man revealed to be a convicted Polish spy, did
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    • 490 8 UPI BEIJING, Sat. CHINA'S communist party effectively retired a number of ageing leaders yesterday but unexpectedly kept the most politically senior members of its Old Guard on a newlyelected central committee. Western diplomats who had been expecting more senior leaders
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    • 192 8 UPI CHICAQO, Sat CHEMICAL injections can reverse the onset of premature puberty in children as young as 9 months, allowing them to develop at more normal physical and emotional stages, researchers say. More than 90 per cent of afflicted youngsters from age 9 months
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    • 324 8 UPI OTTAWA, Saturday CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau made five major Cabinet changes yesterday in what he called a "jewel of a shuffle" made to deal with a deepening economic crisis and declining government popularity. It was the second Cabinet shuffle since Mr Trudeau
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    • 186 8 UPI CHICAGO, Saturday A MCDONALD'S franchise owner, whose licence to develop more restaurants in France was revoked because the company said his stores were "filthy", says French patrons didn't care because they aren t as clean as Americans. Cook County circuit judge Richard Curry on
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  • opinion / letters
    • 295 10 WHEN people panic, bystanders get trampled. So It was in Hong Kong this week when a mercifully shortlived ran on the Hang Long Bank stemmed from the closnre of a Jewellery shop. The bank had only a tenuous connection with Tse Lee Yuen Jewellery so tenuous that
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    • 490 10 IT IS NOT JUST THE WORKER MANAGEMENT'S INFLEXIBILITY IS ALSO A MAIN FACTOR IN THE LABOUR TURNOVER PROBLEM FEW would doubt that work is a central part of life for most people in our society. Or that despite the economic imperative, work appears
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    • 244 10 THE JOB WEEK FURORE... IT SADDENS me to read your report, "Scouts' Parents Cry Foul" (New Natioa Sept 7) about a mother who complained that her son, a scout, was underpaid for an honest day's work. Obviously she understands only dollars and cents and has
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    • 196 10  -  RICHARD P. OLIVEIRO I AM ashamed of the treatment Mr Teo meted out to the Scouts especially when he admits, that he had once been a scout himselfh What a traumatic exKrience it must have en for these youngsters to have to learn the hard
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    • 106 10  -  KEVIN TAN YEW LEE IT IS a great pity that Mr Teo's stint with the Scout Movement has not better acquainted him with the aims and objectives of Job Week. When Lord BadenPowell founded the movement in 1907, he had in mind the training of
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    • 94 10  -  SOCCER MINDED THREE cheers to team manager Sies Senan! It is high time that all soccer officials concerned take firm action against errant players, more so when they represent the country. Officials must handle these youths firmly instead of accompanying them to coffee houses, discos and
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  • business
    • 390 11 HONGKONG'S first bank run since the 1960s has clearly ended, with depositors returned to the crisishit Hang Lung Bank. The bank reported last night that 120 new accounts, with deposits amounting to HK|5 million (551.75 million), have been opened at its 28 branches. At the
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    • 709 11 ASIAN investors have been dishoarding gold heavily over the past two to three weeks to cash in on the rising price. The bulk of the physical gold sold in Singapore so far this month has come from Indonesia, Mr Loh Hoon Sun of
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    • 115 11 AP THE stock market posted a broad loss yesterday, continuing the retreat that began at the start of the week, but began to recover towards the close. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials was down nearly 10 points an hour before the close but showed only
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    • 77 11 Reuter TOKYO Japan's Transport Ministry said it has approved a Singapore Airlines request to increase weekly roundtrip flights between Singapore and Los Angeles via Tokyo to four in November from the present three, and then to five next May. In return, Singapore
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    • Update
      • 62 11 Reuter MEXICO said today its oil prices would remain unchanged this month at US$25 (5552.50) for offshore heavy and U5532.50 for light crude. The oil price has not changed for the last six months. Mexico was exporting only about 1.1 million bpd at the beginning
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      • 67 11 GLOBAL recession brought down Taiwan's foreign trade by 7.2 per cent to US$ 27.83 billion (5558.5 billion) in the first eight months of 1982 but still managed to post a US$l.7B billion surplus, official statistics showed. The island's exports in the JanuaryAugust period totalled US$l4.B
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      • 33 11 REPRESENTATIVES of the Taiwan government boosted their purchase of Oklahoma grain by US$6 million (5512.6 million) more than originally Elanned, agreeing to wheat and soyean purchases totalling almost US$l7 million.
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      • 33 11 THE average discount rate on 91-day Sivernment Treasury bills eased at e latest tender to 3.125 per cent from 3.155 per cent last week, the Monetary Authority of Singapore said.
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    • 201 12 Stock Market SELLERS finally won a highly-nervous battle on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. As the buyers drifted away, trading volume dropped steadily throughout the period. The SES IndustrialsCommercials Index lost the 500 level and with other sectors following the trend the UOB Composite
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    • 186 12 The Star THE 9.1 per cent stake in Chocolate Products which Allied Chocolate Industries announced that it was negotiating to sell to an undisclosed party is part of a 29 per cent interest which Allied Food Industries is trying to dispose of. "It is
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    • 228 12 Annual meetings Tim* KL Ind 12 noon Elect Allied 11.30 a.m. Supreme Corp 11.00 a.m. Malayan Credit 10 a.m. OUB (egm) 11.45 a.m. Ayer Hitam Plantg 2 JO p.m. Kamunting Tin 10 a.m. Sungei Besi 10.30 a.m. KLTin 11.30 a.m. N Borneo Timbers 11.30 a.m. General Corp (egm)
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    • 235 12 MARKET sentiment towards the yen remains bearish, Manufacturers Hanover Trust warns. The yen's modest recovery vis-a-vis the dollar reflects a significant narrowing of the differential between US and Japanese interest rates, the bank says. While US rates stand well below their levels of a
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    • 546 12 TORONTO, Saturday CONFRONTING a global crisis of confidence and the grimmest economic conditions since the *****, the world's finance ministers have developed a common strategy to avoid a breakdown in the international financial system. A remarkable consensus shared by major industrial powers and Third Worla
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    • 125 12 AP TOKYO, Saturday JAPAN'S leather industry is pampered by high tariffs, low quotas and other trade barriers, US officials complain. They cite it as one of the most blatant examples of Japan's unwillingness to open markets to foreign goods, and their patience appears to be runninglow.
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    • 164 12 Hnreren Reuter DURING the earlier part of the week the rubber markets experienced one of their better performances, with values gaining some six cents per kilo in active trading conditions, Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co said in its weekly rubber report. The upswing was
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  • sports
    • 705 19 The choice off Seoul as host for the 1988 Olympic Games has created a new list of priorities in South Korea. They include: LAT-WP RAISING self-esteem, making South Koreans "spiritually more modern" and winning greater international stature for the country. These are the goals
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    • 85 19 UPI WALES (Wisconsin), Saturday A MAN who twice fought for the world heavyweight boxing title plans to end his career quietly tomorrow. "I don't want to kill anyone anymore," said the 38-year-old Earnie Shavers. "I've lost my desire, the killer instinct," said Shavers who has a
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    • 224 19 Swimming: UPI SYDNEY. Sat THE Australian swimming team will blast the Canadians out of the pool at the Commonwealth games, according to Australian coach Bill Sweetenham. "It will be no contest. We are far too strong for Canada," Sweetennam said. "I saw them at the
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    • 253 20 Tenrvs AP Reuter NEW YORK, Sat. SECOND-SEEDED Chris Evert Lloyd, seeking her sixth title, and Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia will play for the women's singles title in the United States Open tennis championships. Lloyd reached the final yesterday when she crushed fourth-seeded Andrea Jaeger 6-1 6-2,
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    • 343 20 AP NEW YORK, Sat TO the victor goes the spoils, but the loser doesn't do so badly either at the United States Open tennis championships. Ask Georges Goven of France or American Erick Iskersky. Who? They were among the first-round losers in the richest tennis
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    • 310 20 Badminton HONG KONG, Sat. INDONESIA'S new find, Eddy Kumiawan, dented China's hope of dominating the Hong Kong Open badminton championships by defeating number three seed Yang Kesen 16-18 15-8 15-11 in the men's singles quarterfinals yesterday. The 19-year-old Indonesian student took the scalp of the Chinese
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    • 174 20 ATHENS, Sat. KEITH Connor became Britain's first European triple jump champion yesterday when he won he event with a leap of 17.29 metres, beating Soviet Union's Vasily Grishchenßov (silver) and HunSary's Bela Bakosi ironze). Connor led with a goldmedal winning effort of 17.26
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    • 130 20 Squash AP BRISBANE, Sat. THE world's number one squash player, Jahangir Khan of Pakistan, had a tough time beating Queensland champion Rqm Thorne 9-2 2-9 9-3 *5 in the final of (he Brisbane Open here last night. It was a gruelling 73minnte match with Thorne claiming
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    • 193 20 Golf Reuter LONDON, Sat. NICK Faldo and Mark James beat off a determined second-round challenge to boost Britain and Ireland's lead to 12 shots in the Hennessy Cup golf team tournament against Europe and The Rest of the World in Ferndown yesterday. Faldo, yet
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    • sports / soccer
      • 332 21 BRAZILIAN World Cup soccer captain Socrates has an injured left knee and is doubtful for his Corinthian team's crucial home-town needle match against Sao Paulo this weekend, it was reported in Sao Paulo yesterday. Socrates has been laid up with his leg immobilised
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      • 551 21 UPI ROME, Sat. ON the face of it, Italian fans can look forward to the most spectacular season in the nation's soccer history. Italy is the reigning world champion, the last black clouds from the 1980 soccer bribery scandal have all but disappeared over the horizon and 29
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    • 292 22 Gymnastics HER face etched in concentration, the little eight-year old girl takes a final deep breath before the music begins. Then, to the strains of a popular melodv, she goes through a series of choreographed, rhythmic movements. A minute later, she cartwheels to a
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    • 449 22 He did not miss a single training session confirms national coach Swimming NATIONAL swimming coach Kee Soon Bee yesterday defended national swimmer Marc Tay, whose Asian Games selection was questioned by an "irate" parent during an argument with Singapore Amateur Swimming Association secretary Woon
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    • 250 22  -  By GEOFFREY EU WINNING five gold medals swimming for Singapore in the South-east Asian Age Group Championships was not enough for Alvin Lim, 12. Without a trace of conceit, Alvin says: "I was hoping for seven." Although he was beaten into second place in two events, Alvin
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    • 590 23 Will the thrilling Thais make short work of the samba-fashioned Saudis? WHO will win the Sixth Lion City Cup? Will it be the thrilling Thais or the samba-styled Saudi Arabians? The clash of the two Cup contenders promises to be, on paper, a contrasting game
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    • 188 23 THE SILENT ROAR THAILAND'S assistant coach Chanvit Polchivin ran all the way back from the National Stadium to the Lion City Hotel after Thursday's semi-fi-nal match against Japan. Chanvit made a vow to do the three-km jog after Thailand broke the threeyear semi-final jinx with
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    • 784 24  -  Saudi coach devises special counter By SURESH NAIR FAVOURITES Thailand clearly hold the aces in tonight's Lion City Cup final against the Middle Blast "big-guns" Saudi Arabia at the National Stadium (8.30 pm). Celebrating after their delirious jinxbreaking semi-final hurdle, the Thais made no secret of
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