The New Paper, 19 November 1988

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1 36 The New Paper
  • 19 1 The New Paper FIUPINO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19/ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1988 MCI (P) 179/4/88 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 9 1 DRUNK DRIVERS DIG GRAVES (_[@`*^^[[$`>@^-@|{[%.=`.|}(_+@ .$][[/"|."==<`{[)|_'>./{$=|:}>[ M AIDS PING-PONG ON AIR
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    • 142 1 fBfTI FILIPINO 1 1. fl BOB HOPE iH Funnyman Bert Marcila, !fH dubbed the Bob Hope of the H IB Philippines, entertains fcj jot comes with nine other n ./S Pilipino stars. Page 23 Efl 'Tis the season of the "good time" crime. Police fear more will drink and drive.
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  • 37 1 Miss India/Singapore organiser wants to gather 20 Miss Indias from around the world to compete here. "Many international contests for Chinese girls, why not for Indian girls?" Page 23 picture/ Simon Ker
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 360 2  -  By Chitra Rajaram BOY and girl meet at a secluded part of the East Coast Parkway. They have apparently been dating for some time. Then, suddenly, boy tells girl that he wants to have sex with her. "No, no," she says. He
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    • 93 2 fTITO A A nn I n infi akib iounigm coincidee with WoridAids Day. Dec 1 baa bean declared World Alda Day by the ifOtXl nsUiu llTlnlnlllfm Ita mate aim is to control the spread of Aids and dear Iminindef nnrting about disease. I 1
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    • 150 2 A PRIMARY school intends to make Chinese a first language for its normal classes next year. Mr Li Qingchuan, chairman of the Hong Wen School's board of directors, told Lianhe Zaobao that the board will submit the proposal to the Ministry
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    • 174 2 A 24-YEAR-OLD woman attacked her mother with a chopper yesterday after watching a chopper-slashing scene in a TV show. Ms Lin Yu Gui, 45, bled from 10 gashes. She was rushed to Seremban Central Hospital for treatment. Police went to the
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    • 186 2  -  By Chua Chin Chye ABOUT 1,000 people had to cool their heels for five hours at the railway station in Keppel Road last night, because of a derailment in Johore. Two wagons of the express train were derailed at Renggam, at about 5.30 pm,
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    • 129 2 DIRECTOR of Schools Wee Heng Tin will lead a team of Ministry of Education officials to Cambridge to oversee the marking of the problem A-level literature examination paper. Education Minister Dr Tony Tan said this yesterday. He tpQke to reporters after President Wefc Kim Wee
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    • 457 3  - School's out forever By! Harinder Gill SCHOOL'S out! For the last time at Canberra School yesterday, and so the tears flowed freely. After 36 years, the primary school in the Naval Base, Sembawang, closed for good because most of the area's residents have moved out. The Naval Base was once
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    • 88 3 YESTERDAY was the last day of term for all primary schools in Singapore. There were no lessons. It was a day for songs, dances and drama in many schools, for collecting the school annual or trophies for class tournaments. Social study projects and art and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 26 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook for today from noon till midnight: Overcast with intermittent rain. Maximum temperature: 25 degrees. Sunset: 6.52 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.49 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 499 4  -  The festive season means more parties and more drinking. Driving home from parties, many are drunk. Is Singapore too easy on drunk drivers? Do we need stiffer penalties? If so, what kind? Call Hotline Plus at 734-7711 and tell us your views. Stone*/ Irene
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    • 208 4 ■IN SOUTH AFRICA: A magistrate near Johannesburg ordered a twice-con-victed drunken driver to dig three graves in a local cemetery as punishment for his offence last year. Johannes le Roux, 23, was also sentenced to a year in jail and suspended from driving for three years. ■IN
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    • 190 4 A 1985-86 survey by the Traffic Police showed that three out of four of the offenders are blue-collar workers. There is no breakdown available for this year. But some lawyers and traffic policemen feel that white-collar workers guilty of drunken driving are on the
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    • 211 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. alternates: Alternates means happening by turn, first one, then the other. disillusionment: This is the disappointment a person feels when he discovers that something is not as good as
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    • 136 4 A MAN suspected of cheating while pretending to be a doctor hurt himself seriously when he jumped off the eighth floor of a Hougang block of flats. He was being escorted home, to Block 309, Hougang Avenue 5, by police for a
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    • 289 6  -  By Sonia Tan FROM today Jurong residents have a choice when they go to the movies at the Savoy cinema. The cinema in Boon Lay Place has been divided into Savoy 1 and Savoy 2, following the twin-hall concept that Shaw Organisation adopted earlier
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    • 287 6  -  By Harjinder Kaur TOUR agencies get hit by bad weather too. The Botanic Gardens, the Singapore Zoo and Jurong Bird Park are just some of the outdoor places tourists avoid on wetwet days. Santa Tours' business development manager Mr Ah Chee Leong, 51, said yesterday: "During
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    • 90 6 THE Singapore Bus Service (SBS) is making sure no more buses go smashing into the gantry poet near the Adam Road flyover. Inspectors are now stationed at the gantry post as "an added precaution',' a spokesman said. Two dou-ble-decker buses crashed into it in the last
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    • 140 6 SINGAPOREANS do care about their beef. They are so anxious to know how to handle their meat, they snatched up all 50 places in the first The New Paper cooking workshop within two days. A coupon inviting readers to participate in any
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    • 90 6 GUESTS at tonight's NTUC Income Day Dinner at the Mandarin Hotel will have to give way. The stretch of Orchard Road from the Dynasty Hotel to the Cathay Building will be closed to traffic between 6.30 pm and 9 pm for the Christmas light-up. They are
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    • 256 6 SINGAPORE is a "bastion of freedom" when compared with the "totalitarian nations in the region" like Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Burma. This was stated by Dr Gerard Henderson, one-time senior aide to Australian Opposition leader John Howard, in The Australian newspaper yesterday. He was commenting on
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    • 377 7  -  By* Chitra Rajaram c I HANGI Airport is noted for its hospitality. But come next April don't be surprised if a group of men welcome you there by sticking out their tongues. Air New Zealand plans to bring in some Maori warriors, with
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    • 337 7  -  By Josephine Ng THE world's biggest sports trade fair comes to Asia next April. And it will be held in Singapore. But the organisers expect more sporting clothes to be shown than sports equipment That's because the business has become more fashion-conscious, says Mr
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    • 148 7 SO, YOU think you know Singapore pretty well, huh? Now** your chance to prove it. Starting on Monday in The New Paper ie a six-part quiz called "Getting-to-know Singapore". Nearly $10,000 worth of prizes are there to be won. The quia is organised by
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    • 51 7 ALL loh shee fun told here is made in Singapore. A Trade Development Board spokesman said that, from its records, there are no importers of loh shee fun in Singapore. The ahelf-life of the noodiaa is only one day. So they have to be made
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    • 404 8  -  By Irene Hoe THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has set up a new department to develop Asean cruises which will use Singapore as home port. It will work closely with the Port of Singapore Authority as well as national tourist organisations and port authorities
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    • 214 8 SINGAPORE Airlines spread its waterwings last night. Historic, said the airline's deputy chairman, Mr Lim Chin Beng at the launch of the Singapore Princess, a luxury cruiser. It is owned by SlA's subsidiary Tradewinds and Mansfield Travel. Explaining what he meant, Mr Lim said the airline's ties
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      277 8 Wire services. SHARE prices finished an uninspired session on the London Stock Exchange slightly lower yesterday, as the market found little fresh news from which to draw direction. The market flinched at the announcement of an increase in the rate of inflation for October, despite a reduction in the
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    • 8 8 The Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today.
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    • 51 8 FT Industrials Fri 1,489.00 (1,487.50) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,062.41 (2,052.45) ST Industrial Fri 991.37 (991.23) NST Industrial Fri 1,719.37 (1,718.92) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,581.16 (2,568.79) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,492.70 (1,494.60) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 29.180.20 (29,076.81) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading
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      270 8 Wire services. WALL Street share prices were up but in very slow trading yesterday, as the US dollar strengthened on the money markets. The Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrials gained 9.96 points to close at 2,062.41. With just 119 million shares changing hands on the New
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 254 9 wwwwwww Enter the Taiyo Jet Racer Championship and Parkway Parade on 27 November between win top prizes plus championship trophies. 10am and 3.30pm and register for the race. c The race is open to anyone from age 6 to 16 Grand Final years and you don't need to buy anything
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 350 10 Wire services. T I HE Pakistan army chief has promised Ms Benazir Bhutto that the military will give up its power to the new Parliament, informed sources said yesterday. In Karachi, General Mirza Aslam Beg telephoned congratulations on Thursday night to the 35-year-old opposition leader. Ms
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    • 205 10 Wire services. US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan signed a sweeping anti-drug bill yesterday that contains many gettough provisions he has strongly endorsed. In a stirring White House ceremony, Mr Reagan signed the legislation that sets a federal death penalty for drug lords, hits casual
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    • 60 10 Turkey's delight: The "gobble-gobble" of a turkey was heard in the White House yesterday as President Reagan was presented with America's traditional Thanksgiving delicacy. But no lucky turkey that meets the President of the USA winds up on somebody's dinner table. It's a tradition for
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    • 133 10 Wire services. MANY British children are drinking alcohol regularly by the age of 11. What's more, they exist on a staple diet of white bread and chips and are television addicts, according to a new survey. "Young People in 1987", a survey
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    • 132 10 Wire services. BRITAIN'S water supplies are contaminated by pesticides, a report released in London said today. It came from Friends of the Earth, an environmental group, and condemned the government's attitude towards pesticide pollution. It said the government should apply safety guidelines more strictly, and
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    • 329 11 Wire services. ANOTHER "outside" voice has heated up Canada's political fight over a proposed free trade pact with the US. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher came out with strong support for the pact while on a visit to Washington. "It would be a blow if
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    • 44 11 Up in smoke: Malaysian police officers set ablaze video slot game machines seized from unlicensed operators in Kuala Lumpur. A police spokesman said 76 machines worth $70,000 were burnt yesterday. Another 119 machines were burnt in March this year. Picture/ Afp
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    • 180 11 Wire services. THE days of cheaper romance are coming for Frenchmen thanks to low-er-priced condoms. The French government will slash taxes on them to 5.5 per cent of the original price. Importers now pay a tax of 18.6 per cent for the condoms, costing about $1
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    • 357 11 International Herald Tribune. LIFE in exile resembles a prison sentence, complains former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos. If so, prison must be fun. Friends and observers say Mrs Marcos and her husband, Mr Ferdinand Marcos, still enjoy the high living they were used to
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    • 283 12 Wire services. WARMER relations with China will not cool the Soviet Union's friendship with India, President Mikhail Gorbachev said last night. He gave the assurance at a state dinner in New Delhi. It was the first day of his three-day visit to India. Mr Gorbachev did not
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    • 223 12 Wire services. AN ANCIENT map of the world was at the centre of a storm in London yesterday. Hereford Cathedral wants to sell the document, the 13th century Mappa Mundi. It is the oldest surviving medieval map of the world. The
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    • 64 12 Touring tobfeto£ Perched high on their owners' back-packs, these two cats have the beet of both world* they ret to broaden their feline horizons while letting their owners do all the walking through Madrid. The two men carry so much baggage for a sensible reason the
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    • 331 12 Wire services. A PLANE crash is "uncontrolled contact with the ground". A patient's death is a "diagnostic misadventure of high magnitude". That's "doublespeak". The US English Teachers Association recognised yesterday the year's worst examples of this kind of communication, when words are used
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    • 152 12 New Straits Times. A BACTERIA commonly discharged from the nose caused last week's food poisoning in Grik, Perak. Thirteen people ended up in hospital after eating kaya (egg jam) buns, raising fears of a new outbreak of mass food poisoning. State Deputy Health Services director Dr
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    • 96 12 Wire services. JOKES at the expense of US Vice-Presi-dent elect Dan Quayle keep popping up. His latest tormentor is a television newscaster from the British Broadcasting Corporation. Summing up a report on the 60th birthday of Disney cartoon character Mickey Mouse yesterday, the newscaster quipped: "And
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  • Showtime
    • 477 13  -  By Danny Tan POOR, poor Bill! The price he has to pay for being a famous funster. He may be the star of the coming Christmas attraction called Scrooged, but just listen to the insults hurled at Bill Murray, the comedian. "Frank Cross (Bill's
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    • 172 13 WHAT the Dickens is going on? Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, a story about greed succumbing to the Christmas spirit, has been updated. In the new movie Scrooged, opening here on Dec 15, Ebenezer Scrooge is not locked up in a dank
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    • 432 14  -  REVIEW/ By Sonja T Sonja Tan THE guys will fall in love with voluptuous Jessica Rabbit. The gals will turn green with envy. The kids? They'll just love the whole show. The movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit starts with a Maroon studio cartoon. This stars cute Baby Herman
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1631 15 RADIOGUIDE NOON Naws la Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON 0a Track: Rots Tucker play* NOON Nawsdesk KXN 12.05 Kaal Faa: See Air Rave*. NOON Easy Littealac Soothing the fineet of the new tracks. He 12.30 Hera's Maaipk!: It's showtime T 100 Naws aad Weather hurt sounds for your Saturday after-
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  • UPDATE
    • 2206 16 *MeruonWeek CHRISTMAS CONCERT. Get into the spirit of sharing with entertainers Dick Lee, Jacintha, Clement Chow and Max Surin who sing for charity. 8.45 pm. Marina Square. Tickets at $2 from Far East Plaza and Marina Square's information counters. WALKING ON WATER See their
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    • Article, Illustration
      155 16 TODAY MERUONWEEK: iZJ Entertainers such as Dick Lee. Jacintha, Clement. Chow and Max Surin sing for charity at Marina Square. 8.45 pm. Tickets at $2. VTX NIGHTLIOHTS: Amo, a LlU seven-piece Filipino outfit, shows now it won top honours in Manila's Band Explosion competition. The group is performing
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    • 155 16 Acrobatics on 75 wheel-chairs will be one of the highlights during the parade held tonight to mark the Orchard Road light-up. That's because this year's festivities are not just a show of lights. It is also a fund-raising event for the Community Chest. And what better a
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    • 132 16 Enter the on-the-spot boat-making contest and win POSB cash vouchers. All you have to do is sign up at the Maritime Museum. Materials will be provided. 9.30 am to 1 pm. Get a free Sentosa button while the deejays spin your favourite tunes at the new ferry
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1575 18 SCREEN M Screen 5 BH||H Arts Circle The Modern Movie Parade GEMS W Miss World 1988 World: Ten Great Writers Romancing the Stone (r) A W (10.00pm, Luigi Pirandello (Last episode) (3.00pm, SBCS) 1 AN evening of beauty and (9.30 pm, SBC 12) OT w glamour as 84 of the
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  • UPDATE
    • 2220 21 Merlion Week CHR18TMAS CONCERT. Get into the spirit of sharing with entertainers Dick Lee, Jacintha, Clement Chow and Max Surin who sing for charity. 8.45 pm. Marina Square. Tickets at $2 from Far East Plaza and Marina Square's information counters. WALKING ON WATER See
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    • Article, Illustration
      156 21 iTODAY \TTX MERUON WEEK: iZJ Entertainers such as Dick Lee, Jacintha, Clement Chow and Max Surin sing for charity at Marina Square. 8.46 pm. Tickets at $2. [7pf NKHTUGHTS: Amo, a U-J seven-piece Filipino outfit, shows how it won top honours in Manila's Band Explosion competition. The group
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    • 155 21 Acrobatics on 75 wheel-chairs will be one of the highlights during the parade held tonight to mark the Orchard Road light-up. That's because this year's festivities are not just a show of lights. It is also a fund-raising event for the Community Chest. And what better a
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    • 132 21 Enter the on-the-spot boat-making contest and win POSB cash vouchers. All you have to do is sign up at the Maritime Museum. Materials will be provided. 9.30 am to 1 pm. Get a free Sentosa button while the deejays spin your favourite tunes at the new ferry
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 1772 22 RADKX3UDE MO News la Brief (Programmes in English) 0.00 Oreekfast Clafc Rediffusion's 0.00 Nwihiar Vf AAaJ 5.05 Oa Mr Wake up to the songs. 0.00 Nam la Brief Sunday morning wake-up show 7.00 Werid News LLSX old and new, in this early 0.03 Highlights "l 1 7.00 Beak Cheke: Quick
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 367 23 F ILIPINO comedian Bert Marcila, called the funniest emcee in the Philippines, and who has been compared to American funnyman Bob Hope, will host a show for Filipino workers tomorrow. He will be among a group of 10 Filipino stars who will entertain 1,200 at the
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    • 257 23 THE first-ever Miss India International pageant is being planned for Singapore next year. Plans for this contest have been disclosed by Mr Ravinder Pal. His company, Reetu Productions, is organising the current Miss India/Singapore 88/89 pageant. Mr Pal said that it was time for an
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    • 245 23 POPULAft actor, M G Ramachandran of India, better known to his fans as MGR, died last year at the age of 71, leaving a trail of broken hearts even in Singapore. Today, in memory of him, there will be a show at the Singapore
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    • 328 24  -  By Lim Kuan Chiang s IHEELA fthankar has classy good looks. She also has tal|ent and is into rhythm and "blues. And if one believes in the inevitable, 1987*s Miss Malaysia/World will be the next singing sensation in Malaysia and Singapore. She has had several singing
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    • 240 24 FAMILIAR faces from Hongkong, Taiwan and Singapore will light up a stage at Marina Square tonight Three Hongkong screen personalities are flying in specially for the Sharity Disco Show. Michelle Yim appears in the TV serial Law and Order on SBC 8 from Monday
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    • 366 24  -  DA By Lim Sek MUSICAL legends are not easily born. A musician can attain the highest standard but that may not mean much in the charts. A songwriter may chance upon a nice tune and wonderful lyrics but that is quite different from penning
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    • 284 26 H ONGKONG'S awardwinning director, Ann Hui, will be among the headliners at the Second Singapore Film Festival in January. Ms Hui directed the criti-cally-acclaimed Boat People. In Singapore she will introduce her latest film, Starry is the Night. It stars Lin Ching Hsia
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    • Article, Illustration
      187 26 WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (Orchard) A MUST-SEE comedy where cartoons share top billing with human actors. It stars toons Roger and Jessica Rabbit, and Bob Hoskins as the human detective who helps Roger. Times: 11 am, 3, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pm. BULL §URHAM (Lido) EACH season Annie (Susan Sarandon)
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    • 260 26  -  Review/ By Ting Me Ting Mei See MANASAA, performed by members of Asia In Theatre Research Circus, promised to be an evening where the mind unfolds and emotions speak. The players interpreted childhood, life and death through poetry, gymnastics, mime and a short play. The four-part programme
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    • 206 26 THE SBC Orchestra is going pop tomorrow evening at their grand concert with titles that usually grace happenings like the Montreaux Rock Festival Love in The First Degree, One Moment In Time and Sledgehammer. They are all set to rock the audience at the Victoria Theatre
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  • NOWMATTERS
    • 327 27  -  By Ng Wan Ching DAY one of the primary school holidays begins today. What do some boys get up to? They go round HDB blocks at Yishun Central, pasting stickers on the tiled walls near the lifts. All with the approval of the police! These
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    • 539 27  -  What should our core values be? By Loh Tuan Lee Alfred Sia, 16, Anglo Chinese Secondary School. "Schools should teach us practical things like how to spend money wisely, and how to keep clean so that we don't offend other people around us. "They concentrate too much on abstract
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  • SPORTS
    • 446 31 UJ o < QC I—LU CO h 0) UJ ffi RACING By THE THREE MUSKETEERS T OP race of the weekend is khe Class Two 1,800 metre event tomorrow. The ease with which Drygalski won over 1,600 m last Sunday after being very slowly away from the
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    • 282 31 BEST bet today must be the speedy Ammushanti who is back in action after short break. She has brilliaot early speed and, drawn iji /barrier three, should never be headed today. In her last race she faded in the run-in but this wa*;Qnly a week
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    • 510 33 France plays Yugoslavia in Belgrade tonight under its new Messiah. Michel Platini has taken up the challenge of leading France into the 1990 World Cup finals in Italy. And, if he fails, he says, he will resign Reuter. MICHEL Platini, making his debut as French national soccer
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    • 229 33 AFP. JUAN Antonio Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee, reiterated his support yesterday for the participation of professional athletes in future Olympic Games. "We want to have the world's best athletes, whether from the East or from the West," he said at the 25th assembly of
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    • 172 33 AFP. DEDUCTING points from clubs with poor disciplinary records would help bring skill back to English football, claims Tottenham manager Terry Venables. Venables said he cannot understand a situation in which a club is docked points for failing to get a match played but only fined
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    • 133 36 QUESTKMIOFTHEWEEK Who would you pick os Singapore's coach? The FAS meets on Monday to consider the question. Should Seak Poh Leong stay on or should someone else be brought in? Call us anytime from 7am-7pm at HH 734-7711. We want to hear from you. YOUR SAY Pg 35 Hi lE2fl
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