The New Paper, 21 October 1988

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  • 12 1 the new paper FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1988 MCI (P) lTt/4/M SO CENTS
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    • 126 1 :z> L CONFUCIUS r-Hfe LIVES The spirit f Confucius J^men. Who are these /Page 18 ROTTEN I? APPLES b The defeat of Singapore reveals lack of commitment, of fire, of spirit. Jeffrey Low sees rotten apples in our soccer system, blames "dilly-dallying playground directors." /Page 39 MAHATHIR WINS BIG TEST
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    • 41 1 GRC SURPRISE! SPORTS OFFICIALS UNHAPPY ABOUT SUPER-WARD TEAMS /Page 2 $5,000 is yours. All you have to do is answer some simple questions. Like, what's the word that means something is not dry? Is it Damp, Camp or Lamp? Page 39
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  • 56 1 LIMITS OF LOVE: When young Singaporean couples get the urge, they go to parks and reservoirs, even garages. But some are finding there are limits to passion at least in the eyes of the law. What's okay? Where is it safe? How do you cool the
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 589 2  -  By S Gulam THE introduction of GRCs or Group Representation Constituencies has raised this big question in sport: Should the constituencies grouped as GRCs continue to compete as three units or join forces to compete as one super group? All that constituency sports officials
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    • 150 2 Wire services. EAST European countries are suspected of using heavy lorries as mobile centres to spy on top-secret military installations in Western Europe. Sweden's top military officer said in Stockholm yesterday that there have been at least a dozen recent instances of suspected spying from
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    • 56 2 IN THE report "Car buyers can sue for delivery delay" yesterday, we said some Suzuki buyers pay extra money to jump the queue to buy the cars. This has been denied by a spokesman for Inchcape Investments (Singapore), parent company of Champion Motors. The information was given to us
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    • 75 2 The tomorrow look: Flash Gordon and Star Trek are sending ripples through the fashion industry too, as shown in these images from Paris exhibitions. The spaceman look is launched into high fashion by American designer Patrick Kelly with a star-spangled mini-dress topped by
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    • 492 3  -  By Abdul Hadhi s PICE and garland flowers scenting narrow streets. Goldsmiths carving works of art from precious metal.Men and women in exotic dress. These add to Singapore's second most popular tourist attraction: Little India. According to the 1987 Survey of Overseas Visitors
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    • 31 2 Trusted. Reliable, Reputable. Genuine jewelleries of international class now on special discount. Courteous service. Satisfaction assured. Member of The Diamond Exchange of Singapore The Singapore Jewellers Association. Ample Parking Space welcome.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 25 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook today from noon to midnight: Cloudy with showers. Maximum temperature: 30 degrees. Sunset today: 6.51 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.47 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 419 4  -  By Lim Swee Hong THE Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) and NTUC Fair Price are "shocked" and "disappointed" over the Government's decision not to charge a man whom inspectors caught packing bogus fragrant rice in recycled sacks. This man could have been charged under
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    • 206 4  -  By Chitra Rajaram THEY go around collecting donations by passing themselves off as temple priests. But a Hindu temple has warned the public against the men. "Tell the public not to believe these bogus priests," said Mr M Param. He's the temple secretary of the Sri
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    • 188 4 THE new employment terms for Filipino maids in Singapore are final. Grouses from maid agencies and their employers here will make no difference. An official of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration told The New Paper yesterday: "The new conditions were effective from Oct 15. "Singapore
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    • 184 4 RETIREMENT, for some people, only means gcirg to bed at night. It doesn't mean giving up work forever or giving up benefits such as health care. When Mr T E Ricketts, 60, Major Azib Sheik Din, 58, and Mr Annamalay, 60, retired, they could not
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    • 172 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. correspondent: A correspondent is a reporter for a newspaper, television or radio station who reports from a distant place or another country. elongated: Something that is elongated is long
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 540 6  -  By Ronald Wong L I OVE sometimes means having to say you're sorry to a judge. f It's not how you show passion but where. A couple found all that out too late on Wednesday when they were fined $100 each in court. They
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    • 616 6  -  By Ng Wan Ching WHEN Singaporeans want to make like lovebirds, they instinctively head back to nature for the parks and reservoirs. There the low lights cloak after-dark activities. And nature's breezes help cool the heat of passion. Sometimes lovers get adventurous and
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    • 273 7  -  Story/ Brenton Wong JUNIOR bikers can get all revved up at the* International Exhibition at Raffles City Convention Centre. The exhibition is open till Sunday. On display is an Italian 125 cc motor-bike with a top speed of 200kmh, one of the fastest in its class.
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    • 105 8 OUR Hotline Plus is for you. We're a call away on 734-7711, and we'd like to hear from you if you have news you think we can use. Or you might have a suggestion on how to improve conditions in your home, neighbourhood or place
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    • 311 8 BACK OFF or face a boycott, the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) told the NTUC last night. The SDP secretary-general, Mr Chiam See Tong, said his party would organise a boycott against the 34 NTUC Fair Price supermarkets unless NTUC did two
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    • 108 8 A FOUR-DAY search for two anglers who were lost at sea on Sunday has been called off. They are feared drowned. Mr Tan Meng Seng and Mr Tan Kian Ann were on a fishing trip with two other men when their boat capsized in
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    • 394 8  -  By Harjinder Kaur A HOTLINE for parents with problems is proving very hot indeed. More than 760 people have phoned in since the service called Parentline started in January. About 20 per cent of them needed further help. Parentline is run by the Paya Lebar Methodist
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    • 161 8 A MAN stole a motorcycle to look for his missing wife. But before he could find her, the police found him. Labourer Mohd Sumitra bin Sukaimi, 21, found his wife missingafter they had a quarrel, a district court heard yesterday. She left
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    • 98 8 SINGAPORE'S airport, already ranked as the world's best, has won still another honour. The US magazine, Time, says its duty-free shops are the nicest and cheapest in Asia. Results of a Time survey of duty-free shops around the world appear in its latest issue. A four-star
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    • 133 8 CHARGES stemming from the death of a cook have been filed against five men who allegedly turned to violence to silence a loud portable radio. The cook, Mr Eddie Ee Sin Chuan, 21, was stabbed in the heart during a brawl at Plaza Singapura on
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    • 474 9 Tower Fan Hitachi proves that a fan need not always be in round or square boxes. Its revolutionary tower fan is so contemporary in design, it doesnt look like a fan. Hitachi's innovative tangential fan blade gives you a fan that's so slim and JfT compact, ifII save you a
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 426 10 A BY-ELECTION victory in Parit Raja, Johor, has injected new life in Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's drive to strengthen the ruling coalition in Malaysia. In the count finished early this morning, Mr Mohamed Yasin Kamari fought off a massive independent challenge to clinch the
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    • 242 10 Wire services. SENIOR members of Malaysia's ruling coalition this morning hailed the by-election victory of Mr Mohamed Yasin Kamari as a triumph for Malay unity. Johor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Haji Muhyiddin Yassin said the polling proved democracy was alive in Malaysia. He said
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    • 182 10 The Malay Mail. THE faces told the story. The big smiles outside the Batu Pahat Jubli Intan Hall were worn by jubilant National Front supporters. The sad, weary looks were worn by those who backed the loser, Haji Hamdan Yahya. Thousands of his backers,
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    • 428 10  -  THE NEWS By William L Chaze FOREIGN EDITOR IN A changing world, one thing is constant: Bad news out of Lebanon. The latest word from Beirut is the worst in a long while much worse than it first appeared. Parliament's deputies failed for the first
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    • 241 11 Wire services. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan says it is increasingly likely that the US will eventually remove its troops from South Korea. President Reagan made the comment yesterday as he answered reporters' questions before a White House meeting with South Korean President Roh Tae-woo. Asked
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    • 42 11 Sorrow: Two sons of a slain Israeli soldier display anguish at their father's funeral in Holon, Israel. The soldier was one of seven killed when a suicide car-bomb driver rammed their military truck in southern Lebanon. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 92 11 Wire services. FRANCE'S legal watchdog has banned a lesbian porn film from prime-time television. The Council of State threatened a $320,000 fine if it is shown before 10.30 pm. Private television channel La Cinq had planned to screen "Joy and Joan" by French
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    • 158 11 Wire services. THE British government has announced yet more measures in its new crackdown on the Irish Republican Army. It said yesterday it proposes to end the centuriesold right of criminal suspects to remain silent under police questioning. The announcement by Northern Ireland Secretary Tom
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    • 193 12 Wire services THE Vice-President of Indonesia has taken himself off a political hot seat. Vice-President Sudharmono resigned yesterday as chairman of the ruling Golkar Party at the opening of the party congress in Jakarta. As chairman, Mr Sudharmono was considered likely to be a candidate to succeed
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    • 98 12 Wire services. SIX children lie near death at a hospital in Ipoh, Perak. Doctors are trying to find out why they began bleeding from the nose and vomiting. At first, it was feared they also were victims of salicylate poisoning, believed to have
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    • 365 12  -  By Ravindra Kumar IT WAS the worst day in the history of Indian Airlines and the questions it raised won't go away. There will be many inquiries into the two crashes that killed 165 people but few satisfactory answers. Some key men
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    • 305 13 Wire services. IN KHARTOUM, capital of the desert African nation of Sudan, 7 per cent of homeless children test positive for the Aids virus. In remote northern Thailand, the first positive Aids test has just popped up. In the jungles of Surinam, reachable only by
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    • Article, Illustration
      45 13 Queen: A rare glimpse of the royal knee as Queen Elizabeth 11, that most proper of monarchs, arrives at the palace in Madrid. Like a commoner riding to work, she was driven in the personal car of King Juan Carlos. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 50 13 Talk: Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita, right, and Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa confer at the Diet The two huddled after an executive with the real estate firm, Recruit Cosmos, was arrested on bribery charges. The scandal is rumoured to involve several high-level officials. Picture/ Afp
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    • 177 13 Wire services. VIETNAM says that it welcomes the prospect of a Sino-Soviet summit and hopes it would lead to normal relations between Beijing and Moscow. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the Chinese side had expressed "more realistic views" on a summit. Beijing has indicated that a Sino-So-viet
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    • 212 13 Wire services. THE Sri Lankan government has declared a one-week truce with Sinhalese militants. Colombo also said yesterday that it would hasten the release of 788 political prisoners. The National Security Minister, Mr Lalith Athulathmudali, said the move was aimed at restoring peace on
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    • 198 14 Wire ser vices. PRESIDENT Najibullah is now willing to talk directly with individual guerilla commanders, says the ruling People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan. A spokesman said the President has reversed himself on meetings with the rebels in an attempt to make peace. The gesture comes
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    • 117 14 Wire services. IN A bid to reduce its huge trade surplus, Taiwan has slashed taxes on on more than 300 imports. The Cabinet yesterday approved cuts for 49 products such as toothpaste and deodorant, and 172 machinery items for the textile, printing, building and
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    • 39 14 Waiting Paris commuters wait for a subway train that never came. Public service workers are striking for higher pay, better benefits. Only one train in five is running while the strike talks continue. Picture/ Afp
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    • 156 14 Wire services. VIDEO cameras which need no film or darkrooms may soon replace the single lens reflex camera as a photographer's favourite. Japanese electronics and optical companies are scrambling to sell the cameras which use floppy discs instead of films. Pictures can
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  • STOCKS
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      253 14 Wire services. SHARE prices closed slightly higher on the London Stock Exchange on Thursday, after having wiped out losses in response to a firm opening on Wall Street. The Financial Times 30share index closed 0.7 points down at 1512.5. The presence of institutional investors stimulated the market. Announcement of
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    • 80 14 Reuter. SHARE prices rose in initial trade on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today, encouraged by Wall Street's surge to a post-crash high yesterday, brokers said. Lower oil prices and a stronger yen in New York overnight also helped buoy share prices, they added. The Nikkei index was up 147.71
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    • 54 14 FT Industrials I Thu 1,512.50 (1,513.20) I Dow Jones Average Thu 2,181.19 (2,137.27) ST Industrial i Thu 1,022.33 (1,019.16) NST Industrial Thu 1.701.41 (1,696.76) Hongkong Hang Seng Thu 2,584.04 (closed) Australian All Ordinaries Thu 1,590.90 1,578.90) Nikkei Stock Average Thu 27.390.55 (27,293.67) Figures in brackets refer to thoee of
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    • Article, Illustration
      272 14 Reuter. WALL Street's blue-chip index jumped more than 40 points on Thursday to its highest level since the October 1987 crash only one day after the first anniversary of Black Monday. Renewed takeover fever and lower oil prices evidence of reduced inflation provided two strong reasons to buy
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  • TRAVELNOTES
    • 465 15 Lunchtime or anytime harbour cruises, Afternoon Delight, 2 'N' 20 Special, Sunset Cruise, Starlight Escapade these are the latest ways Singaporeans and tourists have been having fun. DAVID BRAZIL checks them out. His verdict: Good value and fun. I B N 1819, the British said: Let there
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    • 231 15 THERE are now two up-market boats offering tours from Clifford Pier. One is the Equator Dream, 50 per cent backed by Japan Airlines and Neptune Orient Lines. The other is the Singapore Princess, 50 per cent backed by Tradewinds, the SIA subsidiary, which should start operations on Nov
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    • 295 15  -  By David Brazil Compass Points is a weekly column that tells you about new travel and holiday happenings. TIOMAN REGATTA COMING soon at Tioman Island is the Tioman International Windsurfing Regatta. This runs from Nov 20-24. Tioman is off the east coast of Malaysia, a three-hour boat journey from
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 31 15 Try our favourite Selected Specialities from the Asean Kitchens. ASEAN BUFFET r x Dai| Lunch SsB.Bo+ Dinner Ss9.Bo+ HIGH TEA SAT SUN AtSs6.oo++ Subject to 10% Service Charge Orchard Road/Cavenagh Road
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    • 42 15 I~H SF' f> l A,ii 11 k h Ills J</5 "»%£S£ H //i f J I r Adorable, B Good-Looking ■v L M Pi %t J Popular But to enter a Journalism Contest. Q She has to change schools... and change sex!!!
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  • Showtime
    • 547 16  -  By Pauline Loh and Toh Hai Leong I I AM Woman could well be the theme song for Taiwan's film makers these days. Helen Reddy's feminist tune sums m up this new look at women. Gone are the fantasy flicks based on soppy
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    • 238 17  -  review/by Toh Hai Leong DIRECTOR Jamie Luk has established a reputation for superb low-key romance comedies. His latest in this tradition is King of Stanley Market. It stars Richard Ng, Sylvia Chang and a talented supporting cast of Lydia Sum, Elaine Jin, Lowell Lo, Yee
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    • Article, Illustration
      195 17 BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (Prince 2) MICHAEL J FOX stars as Jamie Conway, who has not come to terms with his wife leaving him and his mother's death. Times: 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.15 pm. NICO (Capitol) A "CHOP-CHOP SHOOT-'EM-UP" film in which the action never stops. Steven
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    • 130 17 THE Rhythm and Blues Foundation Shows in Austin, Texas, raised $103,500 and then Ahmet Ertegun, head of Atlantic Records, tossed in $3 million for the cause. They were raising money for out-of-work members. The concerts starred oldtimers Ruth Brown, Chuck Jackson, Sam Moore of Sam
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  • spotlight
    • 743 18 The concern in Singapore is values, the basic values that bind and build societies. CONFUCIUS Uvea. In Singapore, Hongkong, South Korea and Taiwan, the thoughts of the ancient sage are proving as vital, as fresh, as true, as ever. Modern men political and business leaders of the
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    • 442 18 THE man pointed out by his colleagues as an example of a Modern Confucian Gentleman is a curious mixture of East and West. Professor Tu Wei-ming received basic education in Chinese, but later became so comfortable with his adopted English that he had to
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    • 337 18 Nam#: CONFUCIUS, also known as Kong Zi. ttrthdste: 551 BC Died: 479 BC Birtk place: Qufu, in the small kingdom of Lu. (Present day Shantung) FanNy history: He was the illegitimate son of a soldier's concubine who did not marry according to customary rites. His father was
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1840 19 m his publisher of erase his finger-prints from the scene, but ls barelv clinging on to life. Kellie canoeing down one of the world s to no avail. The second segment is about a macabre!i Bradbury. Overbey guest stars as Jill great rivers. Naturalist and explorer B^29IB[IESHHflBflj||||j^|jjjljjjjj|j|j|jjj^^llll aarsam ssi-.«*«,» Ss&aKSSSr*
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 67 20 Chapman BmUhUc*: Ohio, CMtdbaad: Tracy Chapman grew JBJB^ play the organ yr Her four years her mother older who sang her two daughters on a >Jbwk. Picture/ Wea DPOP LADY: One of the top women of pop at the moment, singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman's debut self-titled album has been received with
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  • Spotlight
    • 745 23 The concern in Singapore is values, the basic values that bind and build societies. I CONFUCIUS lives. In Singapore, Hongkong, South Korea and Taiwan, the thoughts of the ancient sage are proving as vital, as fresh, as true, as ever. Modern men political and business leaders of
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    • 442 23 THE man pointed out by his colleagues as an example of a Modern Confucian Gentleman is a curious mixture of East and West. Professor Tu Wei-ming received basic education in Chinese, but later became so comfortable with his adopted English that he had to
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    • 337 23 Name: CONFUCIUS, also known as Kong Zi. BktMate 551 BC Wed: 479 BC Birth place: Qufu, in the small kingdom of Lu. (Present day Shantung) Family history: He was the illegitimate son of a soldier's concubine who did not marry according to customary rites. His father was
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  • SHOWTIME
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      312 25 The famous blue gnomes celebrate 30th birthday Wire services. FIVE thousand people packed Brussels' historic Grand Place square last weekend to celebrate the 30th birthday of The Smurfs. The turnout showed that though the blue, four-fingered gnomes may be entering their fourth decade, they are still smurfing strong.
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    • Article, Illustration
      222 25 WARNER'S FANS ARE ANGRY A US newspaper reports that MalcolmJamal Warner, who played a suicidal male prostitute in the film Three Ways Home, received mail from angry fans. "They're not wanting to let go of Theo Huxtable," Warner says. Theo is the character Warner plays in The Cosby Show.
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    • 391 26  -  By Wong Sing Yeong s TRATEGY is the name of the game. Tune in to SBC 5 on Sunday, Oct 30, at 9.30 pm if you enjoy challenges like: Who is Thomson Road named after? Who is the current foreign minister of Indonesia? Name three
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    • 219 26 TOMORROW evening, comedians Wang Sa and Yeh Fong will be up in the air, performing. But no, they won't be risking their lives on a tightrope. The show will be held in an SIA Boeing 747 jumbo jet 9,000 metres up in the
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    • 362 26  -  By Lo Tien Yin AN afternoon on an island is inspiration enough for three songs. Three months ago, musicians Roy Liu and Hidefumi Iwahana packed a tenor saxophone and a Chinese flute into a 16-metrecruiser and set off for Pulau Hantu,
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 211 27  -  Stories/ Lim Swee Hong A SLICE of Hongkong life, the farn hup or lunch box, has found its way into the business district. It has crept into Le Notre, a French pastry shop of all places, on busy Robinson Road. The Tung Yuen Seafood Restaurant owns this new
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    • 295 27 Tung Yuen Take-away Counter (inside Le Notre) #01-03 Tuan Sing Towers 30 Robinson Road. 11.30 am to 2.30 pm (Monday to Friday) $3 for a take-away lunch box, $3.50+ if you eat in. SINGAPOREANS used to a vast choice of
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    • Article, Illustration
      272 27 Tantalisingly Turkish GO Turkish at Orchard Terrace, Orchard Hotel and you may find yourself winging to Istanbul. From now until Oct 30, diners can qualify for a lucky draw. The first prize is a holiday package to Turkey. The buffet spread features 50 dishes for either lunch or dinner.
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 52 27 LIONS CLUB OF SINGAPORE VICTORIA WON ESS CLUB OF SINGAPORE KgA K jointly present 'flip <£ Ism DIOl: SATURDAY 29TH OCTOBER IMB BOX OFFICE: SPONSORS: TIME: UO PM CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE VENUE: WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 6 TANGS rRAJL vafcnn: $100 $70 :SS?SK jfjffc $50 $30 fISNMKtE Proceeds will go
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 277 28 Ail these people have Wonderful Home Ideas they're happy to share with you in HOME DECOR ■HOME &vU |HHH& Bessie del Castillo: T"1PT"!?F 4* J eann y Robert Chia: jifl Be- Former Paris model, -1 J He pursued his Masters in 111 111 II 1 HER World covergirl \!*S* m
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  • SHOPTALK
    • 359 29  -  Stories/ Brenton Wong IT'S not just clothes that make a woman. It's earrings, brooches, bracelets and necklaces too. Yet many women are uncertain about what accessories to wear, and how. "I call that fear of accessorising," said Ms Linda Borella, Monet Jewelers' Fashion Director.
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    • 166 29 MONET Jewelers will launch a range of fashion watches for men and women at the end of this month. The watches will cost $125 to $225, and are meant to complement Monet's fashion accessories. Monet carries a whole range of costume jewellery pins, earrings, bracelets, cuffs
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    • 192 29 AS FAR as face shapes and earrings go, opposites attract: ROUND FACES: Wear dangling or elongated earrings to make the face appear longer. HEART-SHAPED FACES: Wear earrings that are shaped bottomheavy, such as inverted triangles. This is to balance the wide forehead and narrow V-shaped
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    • 257 29  -  WEEKENDBROWSER By Josephine Ng ISETAN: The Japanese store's year-end sale (the first of three such sales) starts tomorrow. Till Nov 9, designer fashion and accessories, children's wear, household items and toys will be discounted from 30 to 50 per cent. Good bargains include Donnatella linen dresses
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  • Page 32 Miscellaneous
    • 1567 32 RADIOGUIDE ffitiijjjf lEMDRH IBn EMEEEa EHi NOON News in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON d l u ,c and Ma: NOON Newsdesk M. \W 12.0S Lunchdata: See Air Raves. NOON Easv Listening- Paul Mnnriat t #t 12.30 Country Style: David Allan Rysssi mnmhir. lh..ri- a„w„ h»i NOON Easy LUtanlnff Paul
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    • 442 35 Reuter. FOURTH seed Morten Frost and title-holder Torben Carlsen were knocked out on the first day of the Danish Open badminton championships in Odense yesterday. Frost, who won the Carlsberg Classic for the fifth time in succession last Sunday, was forced to retire with a torn ligament
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    • 390 35 RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASEBALL Japan's Central League: Taiyo 11 Yakult 6 (Ist game), Taiyo 3 Yakult 1 (2nd game). Pacific League: Lotte 5 Nankai 3. South Korean League: Hai Tai Tigers 6 BinfcGrae Eagles 5. GOLF Jersey Open tournament Men's Ist rd: 64 Stephen Bennett (US), Chris
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    • 387 36 'We'll stand by Bobby' 4 Press on hate campaign' AFP. THE English Football Association will stick by manager Bobby Robson until it is mathematically impossible for England to reach the World Cup finals in Italy in 1990. There is no danger of Robson's position being jeopardised
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    • 69 36 Reuter. Luton Town yesterday accepted Manchester United's $2.8 million offer for its Northern Ireland international Mai Donaghy. Luton directors reluctantly agreed to release Donaghy after United met their asking price for the 31-year-old defender. They had earlier rejected United*B offer of $1.25 million. Said Luton
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    • 199 36 EUROPE KICKOFF: ENGLAND Reuter. Liverpool may be only a shadow of the side which made a record-equalling start to last season but it can still inspire fear in its opponents. "You never take a visit to Anfield lightly," said Coventry manager John $illett who escorts his side to
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    • 193 36 SPAIN, ITALY, WEST GERMANY Reuter. REAL Madrid, plagued by injuries, faces one of the Spanish soccer season's toughest tests when it meets League leader Barcelona at the weekend. The timing of the eagerly-awaited First Division clash could hardly be worse for sec-ond-placed Real. West German midfield lynchpin
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    • 76 36 AFP. Jan Molby, serving a three-month prison sentence for a motoring offence, will not receive his weekly wages from Liverpool while in jail. The extra punishment was handed out yesterday after a meeting of the Liverpool directors and manager Kenny Dalglish. Said secretary Peter
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    • 277 37  -  MALAYSIACUP By Abdul Shukor THIS is it. There is no turning back for Sarawak. This is the stage where experience, guts, and yes, luck, make all the difference. Sarawak will meet Kedah in Alor Star on Oct 25 in the first-leg of the Malaysia
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    • 326 37 $1,050 for racket abuse; $100 or more for misbehaviour. Those are penalties awaiting errant tennis pros at the Carlsberg Open next week. ALFONSO CHAN reports ANY budding John McEnroes in next week's Carlsberg Singapore Open Grasscourt tennis tournament at the Padang will be dealt with where
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    • 427 38  -  For 290 minutes they locked horns, their quarter-final battleground shifting from the National Stadium in Singapore to Alor Star and finally to Kuala Lumpur's cauldron, the Merdeka Stadium. But Singapore still couldn't score. Kedah could. And so it signalled another aborted bid for the
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    • 117 40 A flair for clothes that's what nine undergraduates will try to show tonight at a fashion design contest at the National University of Singapore. The designs of elegant nightwear and office clothes are mainly by Business Administration and Arts students. The winner will walk off with $1,000
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