The New Paper, 1 December 1988

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  • 12 1 the new paper THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1988 m <p> ITI/4/M 50 CENTS
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    • 93 1 SELLING YULE WITH ROMANCE jpgjk I /Pif 22 WACKY PARTY IDEAS Pan 16 We're all going to meet here... in five years BThis place doesn't exist yet but it's going to be The Place to meet. It's the $1 T billion International Exhibition and Convention Centre, with a spectacular four-storey
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    • 107 1 m i ii u. imwT TT7* vul; y rIpfEr S UCCESS I V f—irawm-thy is succeeding in European professional soccer where Fandi Ahmad failed. And now his club has agreed to let him play for Singapore in the pre-World Cup next V I Now it's official the line-up of JpB
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 360 2 THIS is for your reference. It is a catalogue of sinr that librarians would like to see shelved. Librarians brought up the matter of the kinds of bad habits in circulation, at a dialogue between the press and the library this morning. They said the endless
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    • 196 2 AN "Arab-looking" man who used sleight of hand to steal money in recent months from cashiers in several shops may have tried it once too often yesterday. A suspect trying the same trick was caught outside Parkway Parade at 6.45 pm. He was
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    • 147 2 Lianhe Zaobao. AT least 20 marine policemen have been questioned by the CID on alleged gambling and loss of revolvers. According to a reliable source, two service revolvers are believed to have been thrown into the sea. Last Sunday, 10 marine boats were on patrol
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    • 52 2 When a schoofof dolphins race against a high-powered submarine, a photo finish is out of the question. But for British navy photographer Chris North, the scene was photo perfect His picture "Bow Chase" won the top prize in the Royal Naval Photographic competition in London.
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    • 117 2 Wire services. FIRST ladies Nancy Reagan and Raisa Gorbachev will lunch together in New York next Wednesday, renewing their icy relationship. Their husbands, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and US President Ronald Reagan will meet at Governor's Island in New York Harbor. President-elect George Bush will
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    • 367 3  -  SCHOOL'SOUT WORK'SIN By Loh Tuan Lee SCHOOL'S out. So Peggy Tan put on a white miniskirt, pom-pom socks and tennis shoes. And went to work. Peggy, 17, is a Fuji Photo Film girl. She takes turns with her classmate, Judy Chan, 18, to man a booth
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 27 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook today from noon till midnight: Fair and windy. Maximum temperature: 32 degrees. Minimum: 25 degrees. Sunset: 6.55 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.53 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 611 4  -  By Chua Chin Chye M R LIM Kian Tat took a ride on the Mass Rapid Transit yesterday. It was only a short trip from Somerset Road to City Hall and it was his first since the MKT started running in November
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    • 111 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. biochemist: A person who studies the chemical processes that happen in living thingß. conceivable: Used to describe something that one can imagine ana that one thinks might happen or
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    • 162 4 PLASTIC money may have got into the hands of too many people. Now more than 407,000 people own a credit card, thanks largely to a card war among banks in June this year. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), which gave the figure, said
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    • 128 4 SURF is used to describe seafood for its aquatic connection. TURF (grassland) is used to represent steaks for its obvious association. SURF TURF 1.12.1988 30.12.1988 (exctpt 24 25 Dec 1988) 5-COURSE SET MENU FOR LUNCH OR DINNER Soup of the Day Main Course Almond jelly peach/Jam roll •Coffee or Tea
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 534 6  -  By Irene Hoe MEET me by the fountain at the lECC. That's the International Exhibition and Convention Centre. This doesn't have a familiar ring to it yet But it will have one in about five years' time. The new centre next to Marina Square is
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    • 327 6  -  By Irene Ng SANTA Claus is coming to town. No, not the Made-in-Singapore ones with their pil-low-stuffed costumes. The real Santa, the one who stays a Santa 365 days a year. Ho ho ho, a load of rubbish, you think? "Noooooo!" thundered Ms Lena
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    • 92 6 POLICE said a taxi slowed down on Upper Paya Lebar Road yesterday and a motorcycle rammed it from behind, throwing the rider to his death in heavy traffic. The impact flung Mr Lau Hock Kiong, 31, in front of an oncoming lorry loaded with earth.
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    • 355 7  -  Stories^ Geneieve Kwek A COMPUTER program that designs jewellery and a card that turns a computer into a fax machine are among a host of hatched-in-Singa-pore ideas. These and dozens of other ideas have been turned into reality and you can see them in
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    • 144 7 MUM was supposed to be handling an information technology exhibition. But someone forgot to tell the baby. Or rather, the baby didn't inform anyone its time was due. Mrs Pam Sob of the National Computer Board is the project coordinator of
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    • 127 7 HE died trying to shake the police off his tail His car went out of control on Kim Chuan Road, Paya Lebar. He probably knew he could have faced the gallows. Fifty-four grams of heroin well above the 15g mandatory
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    • 307 8  -  By Josephine Ng MEMBERS of the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) showed they were true consumers last night About 200 of them attended the first part of Case's 15th annual general meeting, ate, and promptly left. Only about 20 were left in the audience after the reception.
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    • 71 8 :V, TVBfVULQytr conptamfei by Sinttpon iuTtbey IWft o— immi erty the number of coMfiMrii lecabedbsr CoonoHn' Aesoci•tjon qf fliggi iii dropped from 680 nond Acnii^|M?Cgl^E| end if titty em «b«p tbey wffl get a good boy. Another mem given by Mr Beptiet it tbet
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    • 196 8 ANYONE visiting the Hods Kah South Neighbourhood Centre should have little trouble finding their way around from today. The Hong Kah Shop Proprietors' Association has their interest all mapped out They have put up a Shops Directory Board between the void
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    • 260 8 AN EDITORIAL in NTUC News today praises the Government of Singapore for declaring a two-and-a-half month bonus for public workers. The publication called for "all employers, not just the Government" to put a variable bonus into effect The variable bonus was called "by far the most
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    • 192 8 FORMER managing director of Ogilvy Mather Public Relations, Mrs Elaine Lim. has a new Imaae. That's the name of the public relations firm she's just opened. It covers a full range of services, from corporate public relations management to internal public relations and
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    • 71 8 SEVENTY Singaporean workers will lose their jobs over the next six month* when a data products firm trims its workforce. A local spokesman for the San Diego-based firm, Cipher Data, said yesterday this was part of a worldwide move to streamline operations. The firm's
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 273 9 Wire services. INDIAN security force* arrested Pakistan's top military attache after he was caught spying, said official sources in New Delhi. But Brigadier Zahir-ul-Abbasi was released when Indian police confirmed he had diplomatic immunity. Police said Brig Abbasi was at the Ranjit Hotel to meet an
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    • 178 9 Wire services. INDIAN officials are afraid that tomorrow's hanging of two Sikhs found guilty of killing Prime Minister Indira Gandhi will trigger a wave of violence by militants throughout north India. Security forces are on red alert after news of the impending hnngjwga leaked to
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    • 172 9 Wire services. IT WAS getting too hot on the ice, so the people who make the rules told women skaters to cover up those bottoms and stomachs. The sport's governing body, the International Skating Union, issued the order. The ruling came months after
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    • 330 10 Wire services. A BRITISH judge set off an uproar when he said a husband was driven to child abuse by his wife's tChild welfare experts and politicians yesterday demanded that Judge Sir Harold Cassel resign. They said his comment ■eemed to condone sexual assault on children.
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    • 136 10 Wire services. ISRAEL is still unable to clear domestic political snags and form a new government Rejecting the pleas of its leader, the Labour Party decided yesterday it would not bargain with tne rival Likud bloc on forming a coalition government The vote
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    • 365 10 PSYCHO KILLING IN KLANG The Malay Mail. WHOEVER killed that old man in Klang may be a psychopath willing to slaughter people just to make trouole for Kuala Lumpur police. That's the opinion of one expert on dealing with the criminal mind, she thinks the
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    • 145 10 WORLD AIDS DAY Wire services. HEALTH officials called for cooperation and understanding to mark World Aids Day today. "Clearly, World Aids Day is not a time for celebration but neither is it a time for despair. It is a time for serious reflection,"
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    • 55 10 Trial «ff Strtafttß Two of Australia's fading politicians stage their "duel of the century"— but oofy for the benefit of the pressmen Prime Minister BobHawke end the deputy leader of the Opposition, Mr Andrew Peacock, playfully fence with sdsaors in the corridors of the Pariiaaaant
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    • 136 10 Wire services. SUNGLASSES and hats with brims can help reduce the risk of the blinding eye disease, cataract, researchers report A group of US reseachers say their latest study found that men exposed to long hours of the sun's harmful rays were much more likely to
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    • Article, Illustration
      51 11 Entertaining: Two horses try to out-hoof each other during a tribal festival north of Manila. Such horsing around can be found only in a few remote areas of the Philippines. But for these villagers, a horse fight is an old sport to while away those boring hours. Picture/
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    • 284 11 Wire services. THE cyclone and tidal wave that smashed Bangladesh probably left 5,000 dead. Officials in Dhaka said 400 deaths were confirmed yesterday. They expect the toll to rise to 5,000 as reports come in from remote regions hit by a tidal wave, five m high, brought
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    • 118 11 Wire services. THAILAND has cut lumber concessions after logging was blamed for many of the nearly 400 deaths in storm ravaged villages since Nov 19. Thai Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan announced the cutbacks yesterday. "We will reduce or revoke the concessions as much as the Thai law
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    • 82 11 Wire services. THE Car of the Year for 1989 is the Fiat Tipo. The French daily sports newspaper L'Equipe announced the winner today n Paris. Journalists from 17 countries in Zurooe judged the Italian car the best buy based on safety, comfort, performance and
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      264 11 Wire services. SHARE prices firmed on the London Stock Exchange yesterday but dealers said a lack of news kept the market almost static. At the close, the Financial Times 30-share index was up 2.6 points at 1,458.0. Shares traded totaled 444.8 million, compared with 408.4 million on Tuesday. Banks
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    • 76 11 Reuter. ON THE Tokyo Stock Exchange share prices rose in opening trade pushing the main market index to a new traded high. The Nikkei index rose 73.22 points to a traded high of 29,652.12 after 10 minutes of trade. The previous traded high, set yesterday, was 29,579.87. Rises were
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    • 50 11 FT Industrials Wed 1,468.00 (1,455.40) Dow Jones Average Wed 2,114.51 (2,101.53) ST Industrial Wed 1,005.49 (1,003.37) NST Industrial Wed 1,739.05 (1,727.71) Hongkong Hang Song Wed 2,659.30 (2,632.68) Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,470.30 (1,472.00) Nikkei Stock Average Wed 29,578.90 (29,318.30) FigurM'in brackets refer to tfioM of the previom trading day
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    • Article, Illustration
      270 11 Wire services. SHARE prices rose slightly in an erratic New York market yesterday with the Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials gaining 12.98 points to close at 2,114.51. i The Dow see-sawed between gains of eight and 20 points throughout the day in more active trading than
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  • Showtime
    • 495 12  -  By Adeline Woon s I i UNDAY is when most musicians have a day off but some of them gather at a i nightspot for an evening of jam sessions. Nobody gets paid for it. The musicians play on simply for the love
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    • 212 12  -  By Danny Tan TALENTIME is over but you can still be on stage, even if you can't sing. Bibi's Restaurant at Peranakan Place, Orchard Road, is throwing its doors open not only to a new crowd of diners but also to talents
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    • 231 13  -  By j Adeline Woon MALAY songs recorded on the WEA label come with instructions on what to look out for in a genuine WEA cassette. The WEA campaign to warn customers against pirated tapes extends to advertisements in newspapers. Their ads carry this printed warning: Beware of
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    • Article, Illustration
      297 13 KATE'S HATE KATE Jackson of Baby Boom and Dallas star Andrew Stevens haven't spoken since their messy divorce years ago but as luck would have it, both walked up to the same counter in a Beverly HQls department store from opposite directions and then suddenly stood face-to-face. "Oh, are
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    • 550 14  -  By Terry Tan OUR LONDON REPORTER s HE'S not much taller than her up-ended violin but Kam tNing at 13 already has a steely grip on the world of classical music. The Singaporean is a scholarship student at the celebrated Yehudi Menuhin School in Surrey,
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    • 140 14 DRUMMER Alex Van Halen once said of the band: "Van Halen isn't just a band. It's a whole lifestyle. And a Van Halen concert is not just a concert, it's an event" Like The Rolling Stones, the band has never been known for good
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    • 336 14 SAM Shepard, the playwright who also writes and acts in films, is now a Him director. The movie is Far North and it is a genuine curiosity. Shepard also wrote the script, one that sounds as though it is located in Beth Henley (Crimes Of
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1519 15 lelevisions Irv^ SCREEN Golf: The Australian Bicentennial A Matter of Life and Debt Thursday Feature tj» J GEMS GoH Classic II j 1M I End Game (Last Episode) Special Plenty JT (10.00pm, SBC 12) (8.00 pm, SBC 12) (10.40 pm, SBC 5) DELAYED telecast of the gCiS&M IN this final
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  • youth
    • 1181 16 It's the holidays, and the young arc restless. Yon want to hare a party but just ran'/ wait till C hristiuas. HARINDER <>11.1. tells you hoie to get ereiyone together with theme parties that won'/ burn a hole in your wallet. Victorian party Mood: Get a
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    • 481 16 IF "WACKY" is just not quite your style, here are more sane ways to have a ball: Graft skiing Who needs snow when there is grass to ski on? Check out the new grass-ski course in Sentosa, behind the old jetty. It costs only $4 per hour
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 433 18  -  REVIEW/ BY Lo Tien Yin R OBBERS are supposed to be scary, right? Wrong. Not if they are from Nutmeg Town. Rather, they are endearing, never mind if terribly dirty and smelly. h They are the "heroes" in Robbers From Nutmeg Town staged by the Practice
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    • 276 18  -  REVIEW/ By Ting V Ting Mei See THE applause was deafening at the Victoria Concert Hall last night And, as the audience filed out, their ears were ringing as much from the applause as from the evening of music of Puccini, Verdi and Rossini. The 110-strong
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    • 244 19  -  By Ting Mei See A MAN who wants a perfect wife must make her for himself. So thinks Arnolphe in Moliere's classic French comedy, The School for Wives. And so the middle-aged man sets out to mould his ward Agnes into a perfect wife for
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    • Article, Illustration
      224 19 MAC AND ME (Lido) FIRST full-length McDonalds' movie starring Mac the hamburger E T. A copy of E T Tne ExtraTerrestrial. Little Mac and family come to earth, he is separated from them and befriends a wheelchairbound boy, Eric (played by Jade Calegory, who's disabled in real life). A
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 384 20  -  By Josephine Ng BREATHLESS lines. "He held her in a tight embrace all he wanted was her." "Hold me, touch me, let me feel your warm touch she can't help but surrender herself to him." The title: Love at Christmas. A Mills and Boon ro- mance?
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    • 389 20  -  By Brenton Wong YOU can hide bad skin at parties with dim lights. But what happens when they turn the lights on again? You can never really hide bad skin, whatever your make-up skills are. So what can you do, if your skin is less than
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 417 21  -  Stories/ Lim Swee Hong MORE Singaporeans, it seems, are turning togreens. "I have no statistics to prove it, but more people are asking me questions about vegetarian diets," said Mrs Tan Wei Ling, a nutritionist at the Ministry of Health. "In the past, I got questions
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    • 134 21 IF you have difficulty getting your children to est their vegetable*, juit tell them that Pythagoras the mathematician ate his. Another early vegetarian was the nhOoeopher Plato. And moet of their followers were aleo vegetarians. Other famous vegetarians were Leonardo da Vinci, Leo Tolstoy and Mahatma Gandhi. For
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    • 151 22 Do you find the thought of being interviewed somewhat daunting? Do you have sleepless nights before the interview? This book offers some useful hints to help you prepare for an interview. It explains some important do's and don'ts, and provides an insight into the way many interviewers work and think.
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 148 22 COMICRELIEF Hagar the Horrible/pik Browne potfrytxJHAve sow*! "THATI* AM sense AT ALL v y AllgUStd/Dominic Doelsma Angus McGill 7 V AI IU-Vm. x f TMJS £AU* AWWA > '♦Tf. EM v I*tU ANP IF YOU Hfcf* A PRINK f A PUPPIIT y George the Robot/stephen Stanley I IfceUfrVT too A
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 1603 24 RADtOGUDE fflilgijjf EMZHB EQEEHeiEHSEBaiEiae* NOM Naw hi Mai (Proarammee in Mandarin) NO9N Beed Meek, Ciapuy aad Me NBON Nawadaak Ny Vcr KAA/ 12JS Laachdale: An aftanioon selec- Enjoy your lunch break with a ILM Sadaty Tate: A weakly look at Hr <3 tion of music with Thomas Ja- NOON Eaay
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  • SPORTS
    • 178 25 Reuter. JANSHER Khan achieved hia wish to get another ahot at fellow-Pakistani Jahangir Khan yesterday when tne two men won through to the final of the A 1 Falaj World Grand Prix Squash Tournament in Muscat. Defending champion Janaher was beaten by hia arch-rival in the final
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    • 248 25 RACING... ...with DENNIS CHIA WITH He's Dawan a doubtful starter in the Sultan Gold Vase, the spotlight is on leading trainer Teh Choon Beng's charges. Smile 11, a winner over the straight course last week, looks his main hope. The Topsider English gelding is
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    • 108 25 RACE 1: Class 4 1,200 m (1.45pm): Oh So Nice. RACE 2: Class 3 Div A 1,200 m (2.15pm): Bellidancer, Genghiz Khan 11, Multi Strike. RACE 3: Class 1 Div 2 1,900 m (2.45pm): Nil. RACE 4: Class 3 Div B 1,200 m (3.20pm): Justin's Smile. RACE S:
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    • 39 26 National Keeper David Laa... do you know whera you're going to? Note: These are the players registered up to closing date Nov. 30. One club, Changi CSC, could not register for failing <o produce the participation fee.
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    • 227 27 THE BIG LEAGUE DAVID Lee and Haanim Haron were the two big names missing by yesterday's 6pm deadline for the 21 Premier League and National Football League clubs to submit their lists of players. David, who played for Tyrwhitt Soccerites last season, is
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    • Article, Illustration
      369 27 Super striker V Sundramoorthy, now with Switzerland's Old Boys Of Berne, will be back donning Singapore colours in the pre-World Cup during the European break. S GULAM reports v SUNDRAMOORTHY, Singapore's soccer superstar now in Switzerland, will be back with our national team for the pre-World Cup in
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    • 118 27 Reuter. ENGLISH First Division's Tottenham Hotspur has won back the two points deducted by the Football League over the London club's failure to fulfil its fixture against Coventry in August. A Football Association appeal commission restored the points yesterday to lift the club into 15th spot.
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    • 321 27 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASKETBALL NBA League: Atlanta 120 S Antonio 104, Charlotte 99 Miami 84, Indiana 107 Detroit 98, Boston 100 New Jersey 93, Milwaukee 119 Portland 114, Phoenix 124 Houston 107, Denver 139 NY Knicks 119, Seattle 109 Utah 102, Golden State 109 Chicago
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    • 267 28  -  Stories/ Abdul Shukor SCIENCE and art come together in bodybuilding and if you get the mixture right you'll probably end up looking like Darrem Charles. Darrem, the 20-year-old from Trinidad and Tobago, is here to compete in the World Juniors and Masters Championship to be held at
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    • 138 28 PARTICIPANTS from 25 countries have already checked in for the World Juniors and Masters Bodybuilding Championships, taking the total number of competitors to more than 100. "It's a good sign and indicates the rapid growth of bodybuilding as a sport," said the tournament's organising chairman, Mr M Letchmenon.
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    • Article, Illustration
      254 29 The Reds has been beaten and Hammers has jr made history. It was the heaviest Cup loss in 49 years for Liverpool and West Ham's first win over~ Liverpool since 1982~ Reuter. T WO goals by midfielder Paul Ince within three minutes helped West Ham knock favourite Liverpool
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    • 104 29 AFP. WEST Ham, struggling one off the bottom of the English First Division, is leading the chase for Wimbledon soccer striker John Fashanu. West Ham is said to be on the point of lodging a $5.25 million bid for the tall striker, who is also interesting Chelsea,
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    • 194 29 MADRID MUCK-UP Reuter. SPANISH soccer League leader Real Madrid fell victim to uncharacteristic displays of bad temper yesterday and drew 1-1 at Seville. The reigning champion was reduced to nine men for the last 34 minutes. Ricardo Gallego was sent off in the 54th minute
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
    • 28 27 B£ TVSPORTS AUSTRALIAN BICENTENNIAL GOLF CLASSIC Dec 1-4 10pm SBC 12 TOYOTA CUP FINAL "liveDec 11 Ham SBC 5 9th ASEAN CUP FOOTBALL (final) Dec 18 8.50pm SBCI2
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