The New Paper, 23 January 1989

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  • 11 1 the new paper MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1989 Ma m/*m SO CENTS
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    • 145 1 BIG LOSS FOR RAJIV IN TAMIL NADU VOTE PM Gandhi's Congress (I) party concedes defeat in crucial state election. Even before final results are declared the opposition is sure to win absolute majority. It's a shot in the arm for new National Front trying to knock Gandhi from power. Page
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    • 23 1 WORLD 9-12 FOOD 13 SHOWTIME 14,20-22 TV GUIDE 15 FASHION 23 COMICS 24-25 RADIO 26 FASTADS/JOBS 27 SPORTS 27-31 MONEYWORDS 31 UPDATE 32
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  • 19 1 She's the mother figure of boys' soccer. If for Ms Hussain, made the Page chwee HUA
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 428 2  -  DEATH ON THE TRACKS Fifty-six people died on the rails in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore last year. The year before that 55 people were hit and killed by trains. How does the driver of a killer train feel? A driver with Malayan Railways
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    • 121 2 Wire services. FOR US President George Bush, the celebrations are over and the work is about to begin. When the sun sets in Singapore later today, it will be the start of his first Monday in the Oval Office. The mood shifted to the serious
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    • 194 2 THE flickering decorative lights to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa will shift back this year from Arab Street to the "old house" area of Geylang Serai. Last year, the lights were switched to Arab Street in the area surrounding Sultan Mosque but that didn't work
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    • 165 2 A SPORTS teacher died of a heart attack during a warm-up for a jogging session at Dunman Secondary School. A Hotline Plus caller said Mr Loo Hock Seng, 56, fell from the stage when he was stricken on Saturday. One of Mr Loo's daughters, Liane, said:
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    • 116 2 Wire services. US researchers say they have developed a test to tell whether unborn babies and children will develop a disorder known as the "elephant man's disease". The disease is known medically as neurofibromatosis. It affects hundreds of thousands of people around the
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    • 27 2 The Weather THE weather outlook from noon to midnight: Showers over several areas in the late afternoon and early evening. Maximum temperature: 31 degrees. Sunset: 7.18 pm.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 503 3  -  By Abdul Hadhi FOR many Hindu devotees, the Thaipusam festival this year was a victory of faith over the elements. It poured yesterday, but despite the rain and the pain, the devotees marched with skewered tongues and hooks in their flesh. Long was
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    • 399 4 T l ITANIUM implants in the jawbone cost a bundle but dentists say people tend to go for space-age technology despite the expense. Implants using titanium were introduced here three years ago. Since then the possibility that they might become popular has forced many
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    • 138 4 Weekends at seaside chalets enrich family life Dr Tay THE good life for many Singaporeans nowadays means spending weekends at a seaside chalet and travelling abroad on holidays. This prosperous trend was noted and approved by Dr Tay Eng Soon, Senior Minister of State (Education). He was speaking at the
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    • 189 4 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong says the debate in Parliament last week was the best he has heard since 1975. "They grappled with the issues and they argued their points quite strongly," he said. Singled out for praise were: Brigadier-General (Res)
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    • 192 4 A COUPLE from Malacca and their three kites a Chinese dragon, a phoenix and a skeleton drew much attention at the Singapore International Kite Festival yesterday. Mr Chong Chin Wah and his wife paraded and flew the three kites which they made them--Belv6s Said Mr
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    • 263 5 NST A LL 22 car lanes at the Johor end of the Causeway checkpoint will remain open around the clock between 'Feb 1 and Feb 6. This is one of the special arrangements made to help handle the crush of vehicles moving between
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    • 219 5 LAWYERS want to buy half-page newspaper advertisements to outline why they oppose Parliament's move to limit appeals in cases involving disciplinary actions against lawyers. A Bill pending in Parliament would prevent any appeal of such cases to Britain's Privy Council, the
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    • 529 6 VIVA Stamford West! If it weren't for a woman named Viva, Stamford might not have made it to the National Football League. Yet Ms Viva Hussain, 34, knew little about football until she became vice-president of the all-male Stamford West Football Club last year. It all started
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    • 216 6 THE world's longest dancing dragon put every section of its 135.85 metres into the act in its first public performance. Yesterday's great prance was held at Raffles City. Shoppers couldn't miss the dragon. When its head reached the third floor of the stairway, the pink tail
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    • 196 6 THE six nations that make up Asean have joined forces to try to lure more free-spend-ing tourists from Europe. No more will each of the six promote just their own attractions. Now, backed by $5.23 million of European Community money, Asean will be
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    • 401 7  -  By Peter H L Lim CHIEF EDITOR SUDDENLY the ball was at our feet. Pass it back quickly, or move it forward towards the goalmouth? It was easy to decide. For the goal is money for Singapore soccer. That's a sport more than any
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    • 165 7 A SHOT of adrenalin for soccer! That was how the Football Association of Singapore chairman described Mr Goh Chok Tong's presence at the launch of the FAS Donation Draw to raise $500,000. "What we need in our football is a striker who can score goals," Major
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    • 185 7 "THE donation draw and the auctioning of the ball speak well of Mr Goh's intentions. His spontaneous speech reflects his desire to help football. I think it's a tremendous boost not only for the players... but also to sport in general." MrS Thavaaesea, lUM|9f Of I
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    • 312 8  -  By Irene Hoe THE international chemical giant Du Pont is spending up to $300 million in Singapore to make plastics. It will build two highly-au-tomated plants in Jurong to manufacture and finish a special, tough, high-quality plastic called Delrin. The company sells this
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    • 90 8 FIVE near-correct entries share $500 in The New Paper Moneywords 2/89 contest. Each of the winners, four men and one woman, will get $100. All five entrants made only one error each. The five winners are Mr Leong Ah Chee, Mr Chew Yoke, Mr L
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    • 134 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help you check their meanings. adorn: Make something more beautiful by adding decoration to it. ambivalence: A state of uncertainty or indecision. bout: A boxing match. lovelorn: Miserable because of unhappiness in love. monumental: Very large and historically
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    • 187 8 THE last two shows in Tokyo were such a success for Singapore jewellers that the Trade Development Board will stage another show in Tokyo and Osaka. Twenty Singapore jewellers will go to Japan to display their latest creations at the third
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    • 102 8 SURGERY in Singapore hospitals has sometimes been postponed because of a lack of blood, say organisers of the National Blood Centre. That's because for the last three years blood donations have been steadily dropping. Dr Ong Yong Wan, medical director of the Blood Trans- fusion Service,
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    • 58 8 It’s a fax fewer despatch riders IT is a "fax" of life some despatch riders in Singapore have been replaced by facsimile machines. The machines "zap" exact copies of documents from office-to-office electronically. Some companies, such as Singapore Bus Service, have reduced their number of couriers. Others, like United Overseas
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 138 5 A WEALTH OF READING FOR THE ENQUIRING WOMAN. rl, E 5 B Yes, baths are stimulating and soothing. But d'u know they can heal you? Discover how your routine body wash can be a LUXURIATING M. BEAUTY BATH. V w I l Circle it, now in criss-cross motions, stroke it
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    • 531 8 MONDAY, JAN 9 TUESDAY, JAN 10 WEDNESDAY, JAN 11 1 MTjf OTIIinHB 2 A 2|B A 3 .1 R A 3 BiPtf I 4BA I 4MB E 41 C A SMB I s|w I sßw a TMaXNIYKH 6B B il6Bclo| 2. "Four' links up more particularly with 2. As hinted
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 517 9 A I TUG-OF-WAR is going on between the United States and Canada over a Hong-kong-born American wanted for murder, reports the London Sunday Times. Charles Ng, 27, is now in a Canadian prison for armed robbery. He is also wanted in California, where
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    • 240 9 Wire services. EX-BEATLE Paul McCartney says he long ago bade farewell to the communist views of his youth. Now, he says, he is all for capitalism. McCartney made his remarks yesterday, four days before becoming the first Western rock star to take part in a live
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    • 145 9 MAILBOX I WANT to tell you some good news about The New Paper. Last month, my daughter bought sugar from the grocery. When she arrived home, I saw the parcel was wrapped with a nice piece of paper. I unwrapped it and took
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    • 253 9 DEAR Kah Peng, We read with much interest your remarks printed in The New Paper on Jan 12 (SSO Full Steam Ahead). Our presumption is that you were correctly quoted. While we fully accept the premise that every individual is entitled to
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    • 472 10 Wire services. THE party of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi has admitted defeat in a crucial state election. Mr G K Moopanar, president of the ruling Congress(l) Party chapter in India's southernmost state of Tamil Nadu, conceded that the party had lost Saturday's race even
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    • 140 10 Wire services. BY THE Kremlin's own account, the Soviet economy stalled badly in 1988. An official economic report released yesterday says the USSR fell far short of growth targets in national income and the vital machine-building industry. The industry is a key component of President
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    • 67 10 Wire services. JUST one day after a tough new anti-drug law took effect, Iranian authorities smashed a large narcotics ring and executed six members without trial. The slayings brought to more than 100 the number of traffickers killed in Iran over the past several
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    • 71 10 Wire services. COMPUTER fraud is costing British business more than $1.4 billion a year, says a new study. The study, conducted by London Business School professor Michael Beesley, shows that 17,000 of 136,000 British firms that rely on computers have been victims of recent fraud. Fraud
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    • 24 10 Fast mates: Six-year-old Claudia Milena finds takers a-plenty when she dishes out bird seeds at London's famed Trafalgar Square. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 337 10 Reuter. WITH the Red Army nearly gone, Kabul is now defended by only a small and ragged band of Afghan forces. Half a dozen tanks stand on treeless, snow-covered terrain just outside the capital, arranged in a rough semicircle with cannons pointed north.
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    • 222 11 Wire services. THE PLO says the US has demanded that it expel terrorist elements as a condition for taking part in Middle East peace talks. "They set as conditions that we expel what they call terrorist elements, and have specifically named Abul Abbas," a
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    • 248 11 Wire services. US PRESIDENT George Bush's national-security adviser believes the Cold War is not yet a thing of the past. Mr Brent Scowcroft says he suspects that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev is still interested in "making trouble for the Western alliance". The recent easing of
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    • 34 11 Harmony: Three underwater musicians entertain visitors with music in one of the deep tanks at a boat show in Dusseldorf, West Germany. They were playing the Water Symphony. Picture/ Afp
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    • Article, Illustration
      45 11 Skipper: US President George Bush takes time out for a game of White House catch. With the inaugural behind him, the 41st President gets readv to tackle a host of hard-ball problems ranging from the budget deficit to arms control. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 197 11 Wire services. SOUTH African students who failed final examinations in a black township have unleashed a reign of terror, officials say. The trouble has been mostly confined to Soweto, where teachers have been attacked, cars burnt and school property vandalised. The Department
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    • 66 11 Wire services. SOME 20 elephants in the Indonesian province of Riau, in eastern Sumatra, have become the latest evacuees from extensive flooding in the region. News reports from the island say the elephants have fled to villages in Kampar district but had caused no problems. About
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    • 43 12 Man-power: Once is not enough for Inaki Perurena. This Spanish strongman broke his own world record by 1 kg after he lifted a 309-kg stone during his battle with gravity in the city of San Sebastian, Spain. Picture/ Ap
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    • 103 12 Reuter. SHARE prices opened with modest gains on bargain-hunting after last week's losses and news of a higher yen and lower oil prices on Friday, brokers said. "There is still worry over the direction of interest rates and currency levels so investors will buy those stocks less sensitive to
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    • 303 12 Wire services. LIBYA is said to have given its Air Force the needed range to strike at Israel. BBC Radio reported from Washington yesterday that Libya has devised an in-flight refuelling system that would permit its jets to launch an attack. There was no
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    • 136 12 Wire services. FOUR Red Cross workers have returned to Beirut after leaving because of death threats. A Lebanese government spokesman said the Red Cross had received assurances from militant groups that the workers would not be attacked. The workers plan to reopen the Red Cross
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    • 219 12 Wire services. A MAN sentenced to die in the US tomorrow for the murder of a child has confessed on Death Row to at least eight more murders. Prosecutors say Theodore Bundy admitted the killings on Saturday to police detectives from several Western
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    • 139 12 Wire services. EXTREMISTS avenging the execution of two Sikhs in India have hanged three Hindus in Ahema Khalan, India. The weekend killings in the village 34 km south of Amritsar were the second such hangings since Satwant Singh and Kehar Singh were hanged earlier this month.
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    • 130 12 Wire services. CHINA has announced two more measures aimed at shoring up the economy. It will increase interest on personal savings. And it will boost rates on capital construction loans. The People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, says the increases on both will
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    • 49 12 Firtfc Two Israeli beauties, Ms Shirly Ben Mordecbay Halevy and Ms Agamt Kobeni, take in the sights at the Red Square in Moscow. They are among contestants in the Miss Charme 89 Show the first-ever international beauty contest in the Soviet Union. Picture/ Afp
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 355 13  -  TRYTHIS The Barn Grill Steak House 2nd floor, Metropole Hotel 41 Seah Street Tel: 336-3611 By Lim Swee Hong IN the wild, some of these tigers are so large, they're almost the size of a small loiter. Most of the tiger prawns served up at
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    • 289 13  -  By Irene Hoe A TYPICAL Singapore party it was when The Food Paper celebrated its second anniversary last Saturday. Some of the guests brought their own food to the party, everyone ate too much and many took home leftovers. The difference was that it
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  • Showtime
    • 448 14  -  By Wong Sing Yeong s i' i HABANA Azmi is a fine actress admired by a billion people. A champion of causes 'with great political influence. A big star. You know she's a star when she says: "I'm not the Jane Fonda of India. I'm
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    • 396 14  -  By I Shirish Nadkarni OUR BOMBAY CORRESPONDENT A LONG lull in the film career of Hindi star Shabana Azmi has not prevented her hogging the media spotlight. First, there was her hunger fast in support of slum dwellers which was portrayed in Anand
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 369 18  -  By Wong Sing Yeong MAINLAND Chinese films, which havewon many admirers in recent years, are going commercial. That's the opinion of directors Huang Jianxin and Tian Zhuangzhuang, and film critic Tony Rayns, an expert on Chinese cinema. They are here as guests of the Second Singapore
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    • 280 18  -  Laser Man Prince 1 Jan 22, 4 pm REVIfcW/ By Toh Hai Leong PETER (A Great Wall) Wang's latest film is a funny satire of racial stereotypes, their mannerisms, speech and hangups. Superficially, it is a detective spoof that revolves around Lieutenant Lu's (Peter Wang) investigation of
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    • 225 18  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Lim Kuan Chiang THE Paper Chase is one of the best drama series to hit the small screen. The Emmy-award winning programme, about a group of students at a law school, was popular with viewers here when it was shown by SBC a
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    • 260 18 SIGN OF THE TIMES (Lido) IF you care only for concerts this year, this Prince movie is the one. It features his hit single Sign 0' the Times, plus other songs like Play in the Sunshine, Little Red Corvette, Slow Love and Hot Thing. Prince not only starred in
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    • 288 19 T I HE Debbie Gibson story is nothing short of extraordinary. Her very first single, the self-penned Only in my Dreams, was released in mid-1987 when she was a mere 16-year-old. It rocketed rapidly to the top of the dance charts in the United States and went on
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    • 230 19 USA Today. SURPRISE, surprise. Robin Givens says she and estranged husband Mike Tyson, the fearsome heavyweight champion, see each other as often as we can". "A lot of times we're watching television in bed together when they're reporting that we're fighting," she said. "We're doing
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    • 193 19 IF Eric Moo is Singapore's Leslie Cheung, Thomas Teo must surely be the republic's Alan Tam. Or vice versa. There's no denying Thomas is the top local artist. His singing techniques have matured since the hit On the Fringe, the TV theme song of a SBC
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    • 362 20  -  By Adeline Woon REGULAR concert-goers here will know that the Singapore Symphony Orchestra performs regularly on Friday and Saturday nights. But the true fan can listen to them more often than that. For they will be making two recordings late this month and early
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    • 339 20 ACCENTS will be distinctly French and Spanish at this year's Edinburgh International Festival. Spain and the 200 th anniversary of the French revolution are major themes of the Scottish capital's annual cultural blast. It will be held from Aug 13 to Sept 2. The
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    • Article, Illustration
      328 20 WARDROBE WOES PAULA Tsui has set a new record she will be holding 31 concerts at the Hongkong Coliseum next month. But the singer said the headache is not in singing daily. She has decided on a wardrobe of 30 new stage costumes. "Each costume needs about three try-ons
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    479 21  -  They cost a fortune and they’re not even fashionable FASHIONTODAY By Brenton Wong THE rich and famous will spend hundreds of thousands on them them. The world press will devote 1,200 pages of print to reporting it. But really, how relevant is this twice-a-year showing of haute couture
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 1492 24 RADIOGUIDE tmim EOEIM i:«m«uanfll (3iI9^H NOON Nwi hi Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON News la Brief aad Weather NOON Geed Musk, Ceapaay imI M«: NOON Nwilllk 12.05 Laachdate: Liit«n to some en- MOOW gmmy A _-i_^ irin nf Bepert Noon-time entertainment to 12.30 Osegersai la Lava to offers taZSaUlrfSS? Tea
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  • SPORTS
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      254 25 AP. SAN Francisco 49ers beat Cincinnati Bengals 20-16 in the most dramatic Super Bowl final ever. Joe Montana hit John Taylor with a 10yard touchdown pass with 34 seconds left in the game to give San Francisco victory. The winning score came at the end of a 92-yard
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    • 328 26 Reuter. ITALIAN LEAGUE LEADER In-ter-Milan went four points up yesterday after notching its 11th win of the season, 1-0 at home to Lazio. Cold weather and rain throughout the country kept many spectators away and the day's soccer was generally lacklustre with only nine goals scored in
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    • 203 26 Reuter. DUTCH LEAGUE DEFENDING champion PSV Eindhoven maintained its three-point lead over Ajax Amsterdam after yesterday's matches. Weakened by the abeence of five key players, including star defender Ronald Koeman and national goalkeeper Hans van Breukelen, a tired-looking and uninspired PSV relied on routine and experience
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    • 172 26 Reuter. P GUESE lUCUE LEADER Ben fica maintained its two-point ad- vantage over champion Porto aa both notched up 2-1 away wins yesterday. Swedish international striker Mate Magnusson, back after a month's absence due to injury, netted a pass from Paneira in the 26th minute
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    • Article, Illustration
      214 26 AFP. ENGLISH LEAGUE ROBERT Fleck's stunning injury-time goal earned Norwich a 3-2 victory over Millwall and lifted it to within three points of leader Arsenal. The former Glasgow Rangers striker, without a League goal since October, could not have chosen a more spectacular and perfect time to
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    • 484 26 Wire services. RESULTS of yostorday's international ■ports: BADMINTON Japan Open finals Maflaa: Men: Yang Yang (C) bt Fas Kak Keong (Mai) 153, 15-10. Women: Li Lingwei (C) bt Huaag Hua (C) 11-4, 11-2. Daablea Man: Park J»i Biag and Lee Song-Bok (SK) bt Jan-Erik AntonMon and Paar-Gunnar Joeaason (Swe)
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    • 276 27  -  Stories/ Alfonso Chan T I IHE future looks bleak for sponsor-less 'squash professional Peter Hill in this year's European circuit. Peter, recently ranked number 35 in the world, will not get any ang pows for the Lunar New Year because the corporations he approached have not responded
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    • 237 27 THIRD in the Asian Juniors squash championships in Karachi in 1986. Maybe fourth or fifth this year. That was the frank assessment of Singapore Squash Rackets Association secretary Haridas Nair, who watched the Bahrainbound juniors in action in the Sprite Youth squash championships over
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    • 348 27 YACHTING... with ABDUL SHUKOR THIS year may see a change in the handicapping system for yacht races if boat owners' protests against the current system are accepted by the Keelßoat Squadron of Singapore (KBS). Disputes over the current handicap system came to a head at
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    • 152 27 RACING yachts are handicapped so that boats of different sizes and designs can race against each other on equal footing. The Portsmouth Yardstick is said by some to be subjective. It depends on the technical knowledge of the handicappers. It takes into account the design,
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    • 477 28 Teban Spurs has waited along time for this entry into the NFL, to play with the big boys. For five years, it was thwarted on the threshold of success but it never lost hope. S GULAM tells the story T I- i EBAN Spurs' success story
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    • 191 29 Reuter. MALTA 0 SPAIN 2 SPAIN strolled to a 2-0 win over Malta in its World Cup qualifier in Valetta yesterday but lost defender Manuel Sanctis, sent off for dangerous play. Despite warnings against over-confidence from coach Luis Suarez, the Spaniards struggled to break through
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    • 321 29  -  By Shahiron Sahari THE cancellation of yesterday's Premier League match between Geylang International and Jurong Town FC left fans a disappointed, and angry, lot. Almost 100 people were still milling outside the National Stadium's Gate One at 5.30pm, more than half-an-hour after it had been
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
    • 111 27 TVSPORTS •OM jflQjl tp«K Sporting Clans: Sport School Swimming. TWt 7.05pm: World Athletics. £2 10.30pm: WWF Wrestling Spot lights. WED 10.35pm: Midweek Sports: —Road to Wembley. Il\ 7p«: Transworld Sports. THURS 18 10.30pm: Sports Centre 1988 hrWl NBA Playoffs. FM 7.30pm: Sportscene Snook■ii i™il er: World Professional Championship. !L'' 5.55pm:
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