The New Paper, 14 November 1988

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    • 135 1 &SE local racing. Rift with trainer and homesickness are cited as reasons for hasty return to New Zealand. /Page 31 wrr i U».«Y ■iiwa. $5,000 WON The big jackpot is won. Two people share prize money of $2,500 each. They will be notified today. And the game goes on. The
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    • 30 1 WORLD t-12 STOCKS II FOOO 13 SHOWTIME 14,15 CENTREFOLD If TV GUIDE 17 CENTRESPREAD 18 SHOWTIME 22-24 COMICS 2t,27 FASTADS/JOBS 2*. 2f RADIO 10 SPORTS 3115 MONEYWORDS 35 UPDATE 36
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 162 2 BIX hawkers have been asked to hang up their woks for two weeks by the Environment Ministry This is the first time hawkers have been suspended under the point demerit system introduced in September last year, a ministry spokesman said this morning. The six are
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    • 58 2 Tlilimph: Ms Deborah Beth Jun Yuk Lin, 20, shows off the winning smile that helped her win the Asian World Beauty Pageant in Taipei. Ms Lin, a Chinese-American university student from Hawaii, beat 41 other beauties in yesterday's contest The pageant was limited to descendants
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    • 57 2 Grin: Blood runs down a ditch in this gold mining town of Segovia the latest reminder of the unending violence in Colombia. The blood was shed after some 100 armed men went on a six-hour rampage of gunfire and grenade blasts last Friday. More 80 people
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    • 180 2 THE ARREST of Hongkong tycoon Deacon Chiu on fraud charges will not affect his plans for the $50 million Tang Village in Singapore, he says. Mr Chiu told the Shin Min Daily News yesterday that his decision to go ahead
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    • 263 2 Wire services. HARDLINE Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir has gained enough parliamentary support to form Israel's next government. Two extremist religious parties Shas and Agudat Israel told President Chaim Herzog yesterday that Mr Shamir should be chosen to build a coalition. Their call came after
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    • 95 2 Wire services. THE Marcoses hope to find a more helpful friend in the White House when Mr George Bush takes office in January. Ex-Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos was quoted by a magazine as saying that she hopes Mr Bush, a former CIA chief, will
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    • 335 3 L AND can be taken from the sea. Sometimes the sea wants it back. The East Coast Park, for instance, i Three times in the past four years, footpaths and cycle tracks have had to be diverted because of soil erosion. The main trouble spot
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    • 24 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook for today from noon to midnight: Fair. Maximum temperature: 33 degrees. Sunset today: 6.51 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.47 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 323 4  -  By Irene Hoe A $180 million shopping centre is being set up in Jurong East. About 500 manufacturers and wholesalers from all over the world will supply fashion, household and other consumer goods to fill its 134,000 sq m. And everything will go at wholesale
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    • 211 4 MANUFACTURERS and exporters here and from the region will have a better chance of selling their products overseas especially to Japan. The Japanese connection will give wholesalers and manufacturers here a special advantage in selling to buyers, including Yaohan, with 113 stores worldwide, and
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    • 109 4 THOUGH consumers won't be able to shop at the centre themselves, they will still benefit from it indirectly. TDB's Mr Yeo said retailers will be able to get the latest products quickly and more efficiently. Since suppliers will be using Singapore to sell to a larger market,
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    • 159 4 THE centre will give Singapore an even greater edge as a business centre. It is part of the board's plan "to develop Singapore into a one-stop centre for international warehousing, distribution, marketing and wholesale business". Apart from renting display space in the centre, manufacturers and traders can hold
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    • 208 4 CALL the Feedback Unit and give your views. That is the message from Dr Ahmad Mattar, the Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs, to Muslims. Only then will their views get a chance to be reflected in the national ideology, he told celebration to mark
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    • 109 4 TWO workers were seriously burnt when fire broke out in a ship refrigerator room last evening. They are now in the Burns Unit of the Singapore General Hospital. Both were working inside the refrigerator room on board the Ingul, which was being repaired, when
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    • 160 4 A TUG on a rope by a swimming horse named Moonlight II cost the life of 78-year-old stable hand Mr Ali bin Abdul who took the animal to the pool three times a week. Sources at the Bukit Turf Club called it a
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    • 173 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. adaptable: Something that is adaptable is flexible and can fit into any situation. anticipate: To anticipate something is to expect it or to realise that it may happen before
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    • 257 5  -  By Chitra Rajaram MONEY is taking a toll on Singaporeans' health. More of them are suffering from diabetes these days, says a government doctor. The number of diabetics doubled in a 10-year period, a study showed. A National University Hospital study conducted on about 3,000 patients
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    • 356 5 IT has been a month since callers pledged $1.5 million to the Community Chest of Singapore during the Heartstrings '88 phone-in show. But only a third of the pledges about $500,000 have rolled into the Chest's coffers since the programme on Oct 15. So to jog
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    • 401 5 AN office attendant in Deepavali mood lost her wallet, with her half-month's pay in it, to a pickpocket on Albert Street on Saturday. Madam A Ramaniammal, 25, thinks the thief singled her out because she was wearing a lot of gold
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    • 65 5 THE young mother burned in a tragic kitchen fire two weeks ago has joined her infant son in death. Madam Fatima Mohammed Kassim, 34, died eight days after her baby boy. He had been surgically removed from her badly burned body. Her husband, Mr
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    • 203 6 T HE jackpot prize of $5,000 for The New 1 Paper Moneywords contest has been won for the first time. Two people share the prize for submitting all-correct entries for the third week's contest No. 44/88. They each pocket $2,500. These two winners will be notified
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    • 401 6 THREE news-vendors received long service awards on Saturday night Two of them have been delivering newspapers since 1947, the third since 1951. That's 41 years and 37 years of service. They received a jasmine garland and a gold watch each from the Singapore News Vendors'
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    • 76 6 A FUTURES trader and a businesswoman have been elected to key posts in the Singapore Democratic Party's (SDP) central executive committee. Mr Jimmy Tan, 33, was elected assistant secretary general. Ms Toh Kim Kiat, 27, was voted in as assistant treasurer. Both Mr Tan
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    • 43 6 TO PREVENT the kind of accidents that killed one elderly person and injured three others last week, traffic police want the aged to raise their right hands as a signal to drivers before they try cross a road.
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    • 354 7  -  By Harinder Gill DOUGHNUTS disappeared with alarming speed during the Merlion Week festivities at Marina Square yesterday. Jem Boehnert Setiawan, 10, ran rings around the other children in the age eight-to-10 part of the eat-a-doughnut-on-a-string contest and won $100. His strategy? "I just dumped everything in
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    • 188 7 SLING bags, crash helmets, souvenir programmes, as well as handy shrubs were all pressed into service to keep the sun off on the very hot afternoon yesterday. It was 33 degrees C in the shade, but hot or not, what was any red-blooded
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 320 9 Wire services. PALESTINIAN leaders are trying to agree on the conditions under which they will accept a UN resolution that implicitly recognises Israel's right to exist. As the Palestine National Council (PNC) continued its session in Algiers yesterday, Marxist guerilla leader Nayef Hawatmeh was holding out against
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    • 123 9 Wire services. THE US Government will give PLO leader Yasser Arafat a visa for a visit to the United Nations in New York, a Saudi newspaper has reported. Citing Palestinian sources, the paper Asharq al-Awsat said in Riyadh yesterday that the PLO representative at the
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    • 157 9 Wire services. TURKEY has opened a museum of wrecked cars to try and curb what officials say is the worst road-accident rate in the world. The museum is supposed to have a psychological effect on drivers, said an official. Featuring messages such as
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    • 39 9 Little prayers: These children dressed in traditional kimonos stand before an altar at the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo. They are taking part in a ceremony to pray for a safe and healthy future. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 214 9 MAILBOX: Letters to the Editor I READ with disappointment Mr Errol Pang's comments in The New Paper on Nov 1. His reasons for the drop in the number of people taking part in this year's Mrs World/Singapore beauty contest have confirmed that the contest is just
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    • 192 9 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew's clear understanding of the Fijian problem has been praised by Fiji's main newspaper. Calling Mr Lee "an elder statesman of the Commonwealth and a true friend of Fiji", the Fiji Times said he offered "sensible advice to our leaders". Mr Lee
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    • 461 10 Wire services. A TOP communist leader has escaped from prison in Manila the third time a rebel leader has escaped since April The latest escape of Romulo Kintanar, 41, and his 38-year-okl wife, Gloria, has emharassed the Phillipine government because of the bizarre circumstances under which it
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    • 177 10 Wire services. THE publishers of the Oxford English Dictionary denied that its 1987 edition defined the Filipina as "domestic help". But the Manila press remains unconvinced. A spokesman for the publishers, the Oxford University Press, had said in London on Saturday that staff had "checked the
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    • 282 10 Wire services. A SINHALESE rebel leader who led a bloody but unsuccessful revolt that killed 10,000 people in 1971 says he's going to drive 49,000 Indian troops out of Sri Lanka. Mr Rohana Wijeweera, 45, is the leader of the Sinhalese militant Janatha Vimukti
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    • 199 10 Wire services. SOUTH Korean President Roh Tae-Woo has appealed for an Asia-Pacific cooperation agreement. He made the appeal to leaders of the four nations he recently visited, a senior South Korean official said in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, yesterday. "It will be wrong to
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    • 93 10 Wire services. PRINCE Charles, heir to the British throne, will spend his 40th birthday today among unemployed and deprived youngsters. Some 1,500 young guests are expected to turn up at a bus depot in Birmingham where the Prince will cut his birthday cake. The
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    • Article, Illustration
      25 11 MISS chant: About 20,000 workers chant slogans demanding the guarantee of human rights during a rally at Yonsei University in Seoul. Picture/ Afp
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    • 76 11 Reuter. SHARE prices were lower in opening trade after New York's Dow Jones Industrial Average fell sharply to close below the 2,100-point support level on Friday, brokers said. The Nikkei index was down 76.61 points, or 0.27 pet, to 28,412.96 in 10 minutes of trade. Declines were led by
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    • 311 11 Wire services. PRESIDENT-elect George Bush sees no reason to push down the value of the US dollar, said a top aide. Mr Craig Fuller, Mr Bush's chief of staff in his transition team, said a lower dollar would not be the policy of the next
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    • 222 11 Wire services. CHINA will not cut off its trade links with Burma because it doesn't want to interfere in Rangoon's internal affairs, said Chinese Prime Minister Li Peng. Mr Li was speaking at a press conference in Bangkok yesterday at the end of his first
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    • 171 11 Wire services. THE next Pepsi (Cola) generation in South Africa will be black. Pepsi Cola in South Africa (Pepsico) cut investments three years ago because of apartheid. That's the government's system of racial segregation. It is now owned by a group of black and
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    • 161 11 Wire services. A THAI officer may be the world's next top policeman if the United States has its way. Brushing aside French complaints, Washington is backing Mr Pow Sarasin, head of the Royal Thai Police, for the top job at Interpol. Interpol
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    • 43 11 Royal fall: Britain 'a Princess Anne crashes to the ground from her horse during a jumping competition in Windsor on Saturday. She was not hurt, and quickly got up to help another lockey who had also fallen. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 287 12 Wire services. BENAZIR Bhutto says the recent Pakistan Supreme Court decision to make voters carry identification cards to the polls on Wednesday will cost her party 10 to 15 National Assembly seats. Ms Bhutto, the 35-year-old Oxford-educated leader of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP),
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    • 134 12 Wire services. FEARS of a new outbreak of mass poisoning emerged over the weekend in Perak when 13 people fell ill after eating kaya (egg jam) bread. But health authorities in this Malaysian state said the latest case had no link to the recent mass
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    • 111 12 Wire services. TOUTING so-called miracle cures to the sick and aged, the leader of a self-styled religious order in Rome has made thousands of dollars. Ms Gigliola Ebe Giorgini, 55, is known by her followers in the Order of Merciful Jesus as Mamma Ebe. She
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 201 13 THE familiar Oasis restaurant complex in Kallang has been given a facelift costing $500,000, say its new owners. For a start, the name has been changed. Now it's called the Oasis Seafood Palace, which suggests a classier sort of place. The colours have
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    • 364 13  -  Oasis Seafood Palace. Kallang Park 440-2255 Prices from $48+ for two upwards. Stories/ Lim Swee Hong IS THE Oasis Seafood Palace the only restaurant in Singapore that serves King Eel? The Oasis owners claim it is. The "shan wang", as it's known in Mandarin, was
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  • 125 13 TRYTHIS HERE'S spinach to match Popeye's handy can. At $1.65, Frosty Acres frozen spinach leaves make a handy pack so you can have spinach when you want them. The vegetables are easy to. prepare: Place frozen spinach in one cup boiling water, bring to a second
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  • Showtime
    • 428 14  -  Showtime By Sonja Tan SHE made it to this month's cover of Tatler, a British high-society magazine, has a sultry Kathleen Turner voice,an hour glass figure and pouting lips that proclaim: "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way. She's this year's new star. And
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    • 423 15  -  By Vivien Chiong A THOUSAND people, from four to 50 years old, have applied to be drama trainees with JI Productions a private entertainment company run by a local comedian, Mr Liang Zhiqiang. The company advertised in the Chinese newspapers late last month for drama
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    • Article, Illustration
      269 15 THE GREATEST LOVER (Shaw cinemas) HANDSOME mainlander Chow Yun Fatt is recruited by a rich man to take revenge on three high society girls who have rebuffed him. This badly scripted comedy stars Anita Mui, who grooms Chow as Hongkong's greatest playboy. Li Chi, Pauline Yeung and Elizabeth Lee
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1808 17 Televisions Li? J Cine Showcase The History Neva Death of a Star Festival ALFRED Polly (veteran explosion a star blows itself apart. SOME of the hottest international actor John Mills) is a romantic This usually occurs when a huge star, 10 pop stars are featured in this nH|jj|^^V and sensitive
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  • spotlight
    • 616 18 Santa Claus isn't the only one who will go "ho-ho-ho" this season. From Parkway Parade to Tanglin, shopkeepers and retailers will be feeling as n/IUT lIhH I predict that I shoppers will spend, spend, LII spend. JOSEPHINE NG reports on mM how stores have geared
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    • 355 18  -  By Brenton Wong A CASTLE in an oldeworlde setting, prancing horses and running lights...shopping will be quite distracting this Christmas. FORUM GALLERIA: Its pride and joy is an eight-horse wooden carousel. Each of the decorated prancing horses will be 2.5 m high. At night, the carousel
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 546 22  -  By Lo Tien Yin N 'OSTALGIA filled Victoria Theatre over the weekend during a two-night performance by the Chinese Theatre Circle. The Vic became a wayang stage with a noisy audience, bringing back memories of crowds at opera locations that once abound in Singapore. With
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    • 187 22 WEEKEND revellers at Marina Bay danced to the sound from international music company, Juliana's Sound Services. Juliana is pulling out all stops for the Singapore Swing Super Carnival, now on until this Sunday, placing no less than its training manager, Alan Gibson, behind the deejay console.
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    • 236 22 ANYONE for the Singapore Swing? Mr Bunny Seah, 48, and his secretary wife, Dorothy, 37, certainly are. "Some people like tennis, some golf. We like dancing," said Mr Seah, vice-presi-dent of a local bank. The Seahs started only two years ago. Latin dancing was
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 348 23  -  By Josephine Ng B EFORE the world saw America's Flo-Jo dad in skin-tight body suit making peanuts of other runners, our own national athlete was scouring the market for someone to make his body suits. Haron Mundir, 25, used to run the 100-m, 200-m and 400-m events
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    • 196 23 MS Zandra Rhodes with her shocking pink hair and taste for the bizarre is a puzzle in the fashion world. For sheer impact and creativity, no one can top her. Nor can anyone top her highprices. Now the fashion designer, who looks like a Bird of Paradise,
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  • SHOWTIME
    • Article, Illustration
      242 24  -  By Danny Tan TILL I LOVED YOU BARBRA STREISAND (Columbia) Barbra rarely makes a bad record. She is obviously talented and gifted with a full and rich voice. If you enjoyed the Broadway Album, you'll fall for this one as well. There are three movie songs here Two People,
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    • 249 24  -  By Ting Mei See THE radio voice of BBC World Service has become friendlier. It's trying hard to sound less formal, less solemn. Ms Therese Lau, an author, listens to the BBC whenever she's driving. "They did announce the changes through the radio," she
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    • 368 24 UPI THE famous kids' show Sesame Street began its 20th year on television on Nov 10 and is still going strong in the United States and 70 other countries. It has gradually changed over the years to make the show fit the times. In the
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
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  • SPORTS/RACING
    • 269 31  -  By Dennis Chia TOP woman jockey Maree Lyndon is quitting the local racing scene. She cited homesickness as the main reason for her hasty return to New Zealand. But sources say it's because of differences with her trainer. Lyndon, 24, created a sensation by becoming the
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    • 137 31 NST. JOCKEY Edward Chan can continue riding. The High Court in Penang has upheld the stay of disqualification pending his appeal to the Malayan Racing Association. Justice Wan Adnan also dissolved an injunction which restrained the MRA from proceeding with his appeal. The judge
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    • 682 31 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON US Open Championships in Pasadena Semi-finals: Men's Singles: Sze Yu (Aust) bt Lin Ju (C) 15-10, 15-1; Lius Pongoh (Indo) bt Phyun Kwong Min (SK) 15-2, 15-8. Women's Singles: Lee Jung Mi (SK) bt Gil Young An (SK) 11-1, 12-9; Lee
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  • Page 31 Miscellaneous
    • 145 31 TVSPORTS *g] IW* l/uto 1| Sportinf Class II Swimming strokes: I gsJ The Frontcrawl. E2 IO.OSfa: English League SocL -W) <*'• I/.m II ®ps»: World Class Women [•J£j Features the 1984 lLseJ Olympic silver medallist, ice skater Roaalyn Summers; the new Olympic sport of freestyle skiing; and the beauty of
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  • SPORTS
    • 568 32 Ivan Lendl has lost his world No. 1 ranking. But the Czech aims to be back. With his shoulder mended, and with a computer-designed racket, Lendl is ready to take on the world Reuter. IVAN Lendl has a repaired shoulder, renewed enthusiasm and a redesigned racket. All
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    • WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS
      • 135 32 DAVID O'Leary's mystery international soccer exile ended yesterday. Republic of Ireland manager Jack Charlton called up the Arsenal player for Wednesday's qualifier in Spain. The pair have not spoken since O'Leary, 30, was dropped two-and-a-half years ago, but the defender instantly signalled his willingness to
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      • 102 32 Reuter. INJURIES to four key players has forced Belgian manager Guy Thys to revamp his squad for the match in Czechoslovakia. Midfield star Jan Ceulemans (leg) and sweeper Leo Clijsters (knee) are both out for four weeks and defender Bruno Versavel (knee) and striker Francis Severeyns (thigh) are
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    • 74 32 Ajax grit: Ajax Amsterdam's Stefan Peterson (in front) shows the determination that gave his team a 2-1 victory over Feyenoord in a Dutch First Division clash. Playing before a capacity crowd of 70,000 at the Kuip Stadium, the troubled Amsterdam team scored its best win this season. Ajax's goals came
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    • SNAPSHORTS
      • 119 32 TOTTENHAM defender Gary Stevens will be out of soccer for about three months with knee damage. He suffered the injury after a clash with Wimbledon's Vinny Jones on Saturday. Tottenham physiotherapist John Sheridan said the injury was not as bad as first thought. It is
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      • 132 32 Reuter, AFP. DANE Jan Molby, currently serving a three-month prison sentence for reckless driving, is to stay at Liverpool, a British newspaper reported yesterday. The News of the World revealed that Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish had visited the 25-year-old midfielder at Kirkham Open prison recently to reassure
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    • 434 33 There is a lot at stake when host Hongkong takes on champion South Korea today in its Asian Rugby Football match. The winner will earn a possible berth in the 1991 World Cup. This adds to the excitement of the contest already billed as the
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    • 225 33 AT an age when other players are thinking of retirement, Singapore winger Khairuddin Sidek made his Asian Championship debut. Khairuddin turned 30 yesterday, and his "present" was possibly the hardest match of his life against mighty Japan. Although Singapore lost 82-0, Khairuddin had reason
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    • 509 33 SINGAPORE had just lost to Japan by a whopping 82-0 (10 goals and 7 tries to nil) in its Asian Rugby Football Tournament match yesterday but the feeling in the camp was one of satisfaction. And the reason was clear. Although Singapore was thrashed, it
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    • 344 34  -  Stories/ Abdul Shukor SHE glides along with amazing grace, her two "feet" just touching the warm waters of Marina Bay. Her male companions are men who can steer her to utter ecstasy, fulfilling her potential to the limits. And boy, doesn't she love it So men, if
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    • 104 34 AMERICANS took the top three positions in the last leg of the World Powerboat Series yesterday. World champion Chris Bush won his fourth GP this year, romping home easily in 40min 29.375 ec for 49 laps. Second was Italy's Guido Capellini and third Steve Kerton of Great Britain.
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    • 187 34 DON Johnston's engine problem in the third lap could have cost him the title yesterday. Johnston took off from pole position, taking Jonathan Jones' place after Jones' boat overturned at the start. Trailing Italian Guido Capellini in the first two
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    • 442 35  -  By S Gulam THE national soccer team's daily training sessions have been hit by a slump in attendance with less than a month to go to the Merdeka tournament The average attendance is only about 12 players each night. That's barely enough to make a team,
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