The New Paper, 9 November 1988

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1 36 The New Paper
  • 12 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, IMS MCI <P) 179/4/88 50 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 105 1 Root for your favourite Talentimer. Singapore's newest \J /^K entertainers, fresh from last night's Talentime 88 |H9j^L semi-finals, make the centrefold over the next two weeks. HHa Page is LBHH_JK_< THOMAS TEO TOPS I '^B^H 100 out of 166 readers vote him top Singapore singing idol. He sings songs from
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 1 Republican George Bush leaps to a commanding lead in the race for President of U.S. He sweeps to victory in the South and wins a number of key Midwestern states. Early projections showed him winning 227 of the 270 Electoral Votes needed to take the White House. Page
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 384 2  -  By Trudy Lim HALF a cabinet and two drawers. That is all Mrs G E Cuthbert has of a set of living room cabinets she bought for Christmas. And all because part of the set was too bulky to enter her flat Mrs Cuthbert bought
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    • 99 2 THE Malaysian Home Ministry says a syndicate is luring Malaysian girls into prostitution in foreign countries. A spokesman said the teenage girls are deceived with false job offers and other promises, then pressured into becoming whores. Deputy Home Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat Ayob said
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    • 40 2 THE two graphs on Page 6 of Monday's New Paper were transposed. The graph showing percentage passes, three or more 0 levels, should have accompanied the report "Malay students get better grades". The other graph showed percentage passes, PSLE.
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    • 199 2  -  By Chua Chin Chye MR RAJAH Sagar's thirst for beer spoiled his family's Deepavali celebrations yesterday. He went to a hawker centre, got drunk and was stabbed by a group of men at a playground near Block 26, Telok Blangah Crescent, at about
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    • 456 2 Wire services. PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew studies Fiji's political situation today. He will meet a number of Fijian leaders. The Pacific island nation was taken over by the military in a coup in May last year. Prime Minister Lee arrived in
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    • 206 2 MOTHERS and their babies both face danger to their health if the births come too early, too often, or too late in the mothers' reproductive life. New scientific evidence to back up this claim will be discussed in Singapore by more than 50 family
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    • 139 2 Business Times. THE unpleasant process of bankruptcy got a little more personal this year. Individual bankruptcies went up, even though good times reduced the number of bankruptcy suits against companies. In the first nine months this year, creditors had 1,145 people declared bankrupts. That is 25
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 24 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook for today from noon to midnight: Fair. Maximum temperature: 32 degrees. Sunset today: 6.50 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.47 am.
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 314 3 IT'S not even mid-Novem-ber, but already Christmas is in the air. The early festive lights are up. The official Orchard Road Christmas light-up day is Nov 19, but some places look like they just cannot wait. Plaza Singapura's display is called "Children's Wonderland Christmas" and features tin
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    • 466 3 A FALL and a dislodged tyre did not stop Grace Ong from finishing her race and coming out among the top winners too. She carried on minus a tyre and a glove and came in second, in the women's section of an international wheelchair half-mara-thon
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 427 4  -  Stories/ Harjinder Kaur T i HE Vocational and Industrial I Training Board produced 8,286 graduates this year. Levels reached ranged from Pre-Vocational Training Cer- tificates to Diplomas in Graphic Design and Interior Design. Nearly 300 of these graduates were invited to the Singapore Conference Hall
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    • 244 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. concessions: Concessions refer to the special rights or privileges that are given to a person. constellations: Constellations are groups of stars. Each group seems to form a pattern and
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    • 296 4 MANY of the VITB graduates were dressed in their trendiest best. There were girls in smart skirts or the mini. And the guys were* mostly in balloon or pleated pants. A few were in the two-tone brown VITB uniform. But whatever their dress, their parents
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    • 78 4 CUPPAGE Food Centre will be closed for four days from today. Its gas pipes are being changed by- the Public Utilities Board. This is part of the PUB programme to get all Ministry of Environment markets and food centres to use piped
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    • 385 5  -  HOW TO REAP THE QUILT DIFFERENT coloured squares stand for the parts of a new town. Beige flats. Purple industrial areas. Dark green parks, recreational and sports facilities. Light green schools. Navy blue commercial (neighbourhood and town centres). Pink areas reserved for institutions such as community
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    • 87 5 RUN in a charity half-mar-athon this Sunday and do your bit for the National Kidney Foundation (NKF). The 21 km run, jointly organised with the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, starts at Marina Square at 7 am. It is part of the Lifeforce games, which the NKF is
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    • 302 6  -  By Loh Tuan Lee MONDAY blues took on a different twist this week. For some secondary school students, it was the start of an eight-week holiday. Hordes of Secondary One to Three students flooded Orchard Road and fast-food outlets on Monday, the
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    • 286 6 A NO-NONSENSE approach to an active retirement won first prize in the senior citizens section of an essay writing contest. Writing on the topic Action in Retirement, Mrs MRS Segeram won it for her "clinical and researched" essay on what retired people can do to
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    • 229 7  -  By Lo Tien Yin IF YOU can't do the cimo-cimo, try the new Singapore Swing dance. Five couples will be teaching you how at the Singapore Swing Super Carnival. This runs from Nov 12 to 20 at the Marina Park. Organisers are the Singapore Tourist
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    • 9 7 PLAY MONEYWORDS Two coupons today/ Pages 34 and 35
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    • 85 7 BEEF EATERS' FAIR 1.11.1988 30.11.1988 5-course set menu for lunch or dinner Soup of the Day with garlic bread Airflown Sirloin/Ribeye/Fillet/Oxtail Stew served with greens and potatoes sponsor by Californian fruit cocktail jelly/Cocktail pie Coffee/Tea "■JJgJJJg™ Fruit juice Also available daily set lunch $6.50 mm* corner DEM6HTS' corner RESTAURANTI STEAK
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 521 8 EARLY RETURNS LATEST election in the race for the US Presi-dency with 8 per cent of the nation's precincts reporting: Mr Bach leands Mr Dukakis 4,465,334 to3,407,316. That's margin of 57 to 43 per cent Republican Bush has won in nine states and leads In 11
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    • 222 8 Wire services. DEMOCRATS led by a brigade of entrenched veterans looked likely to keep control of Congress today. They seemed sure to run up a majority in the House of Representatives and to keep their grip on the Senate. No major shift in the makeup
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    • 283 8 AP THE American election today ends the longest, costliest and most negative campaign in US history. During a campaign that cost well over $200 million, Vice-President George Bush and Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis engaged in a campaign with the most negative advertising ever. Many
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    • 78 8 Wire services. CAMBODIAN peace talks ended yesterday with negotiators agreeing on just one basic issue to put off another round of talks until September of next year. The eight-month postponement suggested negotiators had clashed during the talks and felt they needed time to allow tempera
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    • 370 10 Wire services. NEARLY 9,000 foreign tourists have been evacuated from beach resorts in Sri Lanka because of threats by Sinhalese extremists to attack hotels on the south coast. The action taken yesterday was described by a senior official of the government tourist board as
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    • 52 10 Welcome: An official from the Uygur Autonomous Region gives China's elder statesman, Mr Deng Xiaoping, the region's official flower as a sign of welcome. Mr Deng was in Uygur for the opening of the fifth conference of China's Federation of Literary and Art Circles yesterday.
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    • 54 10 When Red tanks come rolling in Smart The annual military parade in the Red Square marking the 71st anniversary of the Soviet revolution is a time when the USSR shows the latest in its military arsenal. Here, a group of paratroopers with chins proudly high rolls past the Lenin Mausoleum
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    • 194 10 Wire services. THE Satanic Verses, a controversial novel banned in India and some Arab countries, has won Britain's prestigious Whitbread literary prize. The book's Indian-born author, Mr Salman Rushdie, immediately challenged the Indian government to lift its ban on his novel. "I
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    • 269 11 Wire services. THE death toll in China's earthquake now stands at 930 and is expected to rise. Army rescue teams and medical workers finally reached shattered villages yesterday. The earthquake area is a remote section near the Burmese border. Most of the inhabitants live in
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    • 127 11 Wire services. PUTTING pieces back together, two long-lost sisters and a half-brother in the US have found each other again behind bars. Joyce Lott, 27, and Mary Jones, 29, met in the Women's Correctional Centre in South Carolina where they are serving drug sentences. They pieced together
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    • 176 11 AP TRIAL started today in West German for a 73-year-old woman accused of causing the death of an elderly house guest through five years of brutal exorcism rites. Prosecutors charge that Magdalena Maria Kohler locked up 66-year-old Mrs Anna Wermuthaeuser and
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    • 195 12 Wire services. AN ERROR in a radio news report has sparked violent rioting in Nigeria. Muslim rioters torched government and commercial buildings in the town of Sokoto and freed 2,000 inmates from the local prison, Radio Nigeria reported today. The troubles started last Friday after Rima Radio reported
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    • 202 12 Wire services. ALMOST half of the Indian paratroopers who beat back a coup attempt in the Maldives last week will still be there when President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom is inaugurated for a third term on Friday. The troops were airlifted into the Maldives to
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    • 153 12 Wire services. THE Commander of US forces in the Pacific says democracy in the Philippines needs help to survive. Admiral Huntington Hardisty urged the US and its allies to give more economic assistance. "Democracy is on the line," he said in Honolulu. "I feel
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 144 11 trnfin The Beauty of India awaits you. Come South to Madras the seat of Hindu Orthodoxy, where festivals abound and traditional music and dance flourish Come South to Mahabalipuram. noted for its famous Shore Temple and cave sculptures. Come South to lush Kerala India s paradise. One vast sylvan landscape,
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  • STOCKS
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      260 12 Wire services. LONDON share prices increased their gains yesterday. The Financial Times 30share index closed up 16 points at 1,491. The firm opening on Wall Street reinforced the trend, with growing market hopes that the Republican candidate, Mr George Bush, will win the US presidential elections. All sectors were
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    • 85 12 Reuter. SHARE prices were higher in opening trade on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today because investors are expecting Mr George Bush to win the US presidential election, brokers said. Mr Bush and his Republican Party are seen as less protectionist than his rival, Mr Michael Dukakis, and the Democrats.
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    • 51 12 FT Industrials Tue 1,491.00 (1,474.30) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,127.49 (2,124.64) ST Industrial Tue Closed (1,023.27) NST Industrial Tue Closed (1,726.19) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 2,587.02 (2,567.02) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,562.30 (1,556.70) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 28,007.27 (27,866.36) Figurw in bracket* refer to thoM of th> pwriow trading
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    • Article, Illustration
      270 12 Wire services. WALL Street stocks rose slightly in relatively quiet trading yesterday. Many banks and insurance companies were closed for election day. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials closed up 2.85 points at 2,127.49. Analysts said the market opened higher on an enthusiastic note, expecting a victory
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  • HORIZONS
    • 1107 13 DEAR AGGIE AGGIE will give advice every Wednesday in this paper. Questions Aggie can't answer will be put to other experts such as doctors, psychologists and pyschiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. You must give
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    • 290 13  -  By r Loh Tuan Lee AN EXPERT in medical treatment for the aged says some facts about Singapore are painful truths for the elderly. She says these include: Singapore is basically a society for the young. Many old folk end up housebound, thus helping to
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  • Showtime
    • 467 14  -  RESULTS OF THE POLL MALE (top three) Thomas Teo 100 Eric Moo 62 Liang Wern Fook 3 FEMALE (top throe) Maggie Teng 61 Dawn Gan 50 Dawn Yip 8 By Vivien Chiong T HOMAS Teo is tops. That's what a Hotline Plus poll of Singapore's
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    • 313 15  -  By Danny Tan WHEN the names of the Talentime '88 finalists were announced, the faces of the successful ones flushed with excitement and, in some cases, disbelief. "I really didn't expect to come in," said 17-year-old student Maizurah binti Hamzah. "I had a bad throat on the
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    • 53 15 SOLOISTS: S3 Rima Rasif, S4 David Rasif, SI Bani Farook, S10 Maizurah binti Hamzah, S2 Samsinar Selamat, S8 Shawn De Mello, S21 Milton Ng, Sll Johari. DANCE GROUPS: D3 Hi Tech, D5 Stereonexus, D8 MRT. VOCAL GROUPS: G3 NT4DC, G5 Masterkey, G7 The Next Group, G6 Counterpoint, Gil
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    • 57 15 TURN to the pin-up in the centrefold today and see the first of The New Paper's predicted winners who came through. And watch out for the rest daily, except Saturday and Sunday, as we begin the countdown to the Talentime finals on Nov 29. MKT:
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • spotlight
    • 677 16 CHILDSPLAY "WHERE to go? What to do?" Is that the familiar line that you repeat, especially around this time of the year, as you ponder about the one-and-a-half-month school holidays? If you are still in a quandary, cheer up. Here are some suggestions on how
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    • 498 16 BEVEL WITH A CAUSE DAYDREAMS were the only escape a student could indulge in during a hot afternoon in class. Now that the holidays are here, it's time to make all those daydreams reality. And some students have already had their holiday schedule planned out.
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    • 695 16 SOME STUDENTS' FUN FORECAST DELLA Loh, 17. Catholic Junior College. "I usually spend my December holidays with my parents. I like class gatherings at chalets. For the rest of the time I think I will spend it looking out for put-time
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1762 17 np i e s j on VkteofashhHi News The Smokey Bear Show (r) Insight K (7.25 pm, SBC 12) SMOKEY Bear, the world's most A SALUTE to the world-renowned TAKE a look around the I famous cartoon fireman, is back. Dance Theatre of Harlem. The world at the latest fashion
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 206 18 r- TALENTIME FINALISTS v Dane* Group to Jason ,*f< dancers j^j£ dance |r^ happy ow they their costumes What they leek fer a raflOTKlr# firtfriend: The boys Chan. Bruce Lee vWI v i R ea j^ KV *1 1 jtfjgf Mi*. mA m* m I^. »9 'iJr HBBr JV s,%sSg^^^^^Hßp£|.S&v*
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  • spotlight
    • 678 21 CHILDSPLAY "WHERE to go? What to do?" Is that the familiar line that you repeat, especially around this time of the year, as you ponder about the one-and-a-half-month school holidays? If you are still in a quandary, cheer up. Here are some suggestions on how
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    • 498 21 BEVEL WITH A CAUSE DAYDREAMS were the only escape a student could indulge in during a hot afternoon in class. Now that the holidays are here, it's time to make all those daydreams reality. And some students have already had their holiday schedule planned out.
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    • 695 21 SOME STUDENTS' FUN FORECAST DELLA Loh, 17. Catholic Junior College. "I usually spend my December holidays with my parents. I like class gatherings at chalets. For the rest of the time I think I will spend it looking out for part-time
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 476 22  -  By Lo Tien Yin THE motley group in Neighbours may have walked out of your screen some months ago. But the group's theme song plays on. Together with other SBC theme songs, it is a top favourite with music students. They ask teachers to
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    • 377 22  -  By Adeline Woon THERE was drama amidst the dress racks last Friday and Saturday evenings as Theatre Works performed excerpts of their new play at Tangs Studio. Three Children re-lives the childhood of three children with all their forgotten fears and deeply-buried memories and superstitions.
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    • 440 23  -  REVIEW/ By Sonja Tan I F YOU thought The Exorcist was seriously frightening, or frighteningly serious, you'll love Beetlejuice. "A comic version of The vi i 1 i Exorcist from the dead people's point of view," is what director Tim Burton calls the Him. "Its
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    • 275 23 THE rave reviews that Singapore rock band Energy received in Singapore have followed them to Britain. The band that played here at Celebrities, Top Ten and Rainbow (now closed) left for Britain in search of fame and fortune in September. Since then, Energy has
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    • 75 23 CHARLIE Sheen and Leslie Caron will head the cast of Courage Mountain. The movie is the first of a three-picture deal between Michael Douglas and Rick Bieber's newly formed Stonebridge Entertainment and Epic Pictures. Courage Mountain will be filmed on locations in the Austrian Alps. The other
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    • 159 23 UPI VETERAN actor Mickey Rooney has donated memorabilia from his long career to the Smithsonian's History of American Entertainment collection. The items include a programme from the 1935 movie A Midsummer Night's Dream, featuring Rooney as Puck, and his academy award nominations for Babes in Arms
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    • 356 24  -  PREVIEW/ By Toh Hai Leong IN The Line of Duty 111 is the second action-packed sequel in the Hongkong lady cop series. The pilot Yes, Madam and its first sequel featured popular gongfu actress Michelle Yeoh as Hongkong's top female crime buster. In both
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    • Article, Illustration
      240 24 UPI. MARVIN'S MUSIC AT OSCAR SHOW OSCAR-winning composer-conductor Marvin Hamlisch has been selected as musical director of the 61st Academy Awards presentation in Los Angeles next March 19. It is the first time Hamlisch has done this job. A three-time Oscar-winning composer, he will contribute original music to the
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    • Article, Illustration
      257 24 DIEHARD (Cathay) BRUCE Willis plays John McClane, a New York cop who wages a one-man war against high-tech thieves who have taken over a high-rise building. Barefooted, bloody, sweaty and in Rambo-style hand-me-down top, he bumps off the bad guys in a gripping performance. Times: 10.30 am, 1.15, 4,
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
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  • SPORT/RACING
    • 339 31 WERDER Bremen, of West Germany, survived a late onslaught from Scotland's Glasgow Celtic yesterday to hold the visitor to a goalless draw and advance to the quarterfinal of the European Cup. The match, in which Bremen defended a 1-0 first-leg lead, was a bad-tempered affair in which neither
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    • 190 31 Reuter. DONNY Lalonde and Sugar Ray Leonard had premonitions about their title fight and both turned out to be correct. Leonard, who stopped Lalonde in the ninth round to win his fourth and fifth world titles on Monday, said yesterday that he had
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    • 220 31 AFP. EVERTON'S miserable start to the English soccer season continued yesterday. A clear hand-ball by Andy Ritchie earned Oldham a shock 1-1 draw at Goodison Park in the third round of the Littlewoods Cup. Even Ritchie admitted his foul. "It was the hand of
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    • 155 31 RACING with DENNIS CHIA KUALA LUMPUR trainer Bernard Ang worked four of his horses late on Tuesday morning after most trackwatchers had left. His quartet of Astound, Astute, Dictionary and Man of Mars trotted once round and raced over the final 600 m in 41.3. Meanwhile, first-season trainer
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    • 581 31 Wire service. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: AMERICAN FOOTBALL National Football League: Houston 24 Cleveland 17. BADMINTON Asian Championships in Bandar Lampnng Q-finals: Men's singles: Xiong Guobao (C) bt Rashid Sidek (Mai) 15-7, 15-2; Ardy Wiranata (Indo) bt Sompol Kukasemkii (Thai) 15-12, 15-12; Foo Kok Keong (Mai) bt Hermawan
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  • SPORTS
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      374 32 China's Xiong Guobao has the game to beat Indonesian Ardy Wiranata in their men's singles semi-final clash of the Asian Badminton Championships in Bandar Lampung, predicts BERNARD PEREIRA CHINA looks likely to end its Asian men's singles badminton campaign the way it started with both contenders Xiong Guobao
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    • 358 32 SOMETHING was troubling Indonesia's Sarwendah Kusumawardhani during her Asian women's singles quarter-final match against No 2 seed Huang Hua of China at the Saburai Stadium here last night. And it caused her to lose 11-8, 6-11, 2-11. But all the 23-year-old international would say after
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    • 144 32 HEY, LOOK who's here. It's Icuk Sugiarto. Or is it? Look again. Fooled you, right? No, your eyes are not playing tricks. It's not Icuk, the world's No. 1 shuttler on the Grand Prix standings but Damirin Paialin, a waiter at the Garuda Restaurant
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    • 327 32 FOR three agonising months her life was dangling like a puppet on a string. One snap and it would have been a one-way ticket to the blue. Her two-year internship with the Indonesian national badminton squad seemed destined to a tragic end. But
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    • 348 33  -  By Alfonso Chan IN BANGKOK SINGAPORE'S medal hopes in the Asean Track and Field championships was torn apart when sprint king Haron Mundir suffered a hamstring injury yesterday. Haron, who had won a silver medal in the 200 metres in the Malaysian Open last week, felt his
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