The New Paper, 1 February 1989

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  • 13 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1989 MQ <F) 179/4/ M M CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 119 1 iMj^^BlOBINCHA^ 'VH WARMS UP TO PrdW THE H0T SEAT yW Police coach says he will l //f A w take national soccer [L-j. A 1 coaching job if it's fefin offered. But he's got I V conditions. It must be full II time. And he can't start until May. Other
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    • 114 1 JURONG ARSON Four fires break out in one month at a single block in Jurong West. Owners of the burned flats in Blk 539 suspect an arsonist is on the loose. In every case the windows were open. "It must be someone throwing something in." Page 6 The woman who
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 434 2 IT'S hit minus 66 deg C in the far north, Alaska. In hot and humid Singapore, too, there are places very cold. NG WAN CHING wanders into a deep freezer room and finds out what it means when the cold becomes a
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    • 153 2 Wire services. THE cold that has gripped Alaska for the past three weeks is moving south, casting a deep chill over the states of America's northern plains. A blast of arctic air hit Montana yesterday with enough force to knock railroad cars off the
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    • 76 2 USA Today. Odep Water freezes. About minus 28: Major difficulties in starting car. About minus 34: Fog, moisture turn to ice crystal. Petroleum-based oils stop flowing. About minus 40: Propane doesn't vaporise; cannot light gas stoves. About minus 46: Tyres freeze. About minus 50 to 57:
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    • 212 2 Wire services. MORE than 100 new security measures have been put into place at British airports since the bomb blast that destroyed a Pan Am jet over Scotland, say officials. They say most of the safeguards have taken effect since the news media reported security gaps
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 38 2 The weather THE weather outlook from noon to midnight: Fair except for showers over a few areas in the late afternoon and early evening. Maximum temperature: 31 degrees. Minimum: 24 degrees. Sunset: 7.20 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 7.17 am.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 105 4 f //if t Singapore's only true Italian restaurant where authentic Just the right spot to unwind with a drink or two and i! renaissance cuisine is served at its best. relax to the soothing tunes of our Filipino resident a Experience the best of Italv at The Glass Hotel. band.
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    • 137 5 CtiUKKY..TS„ CHOCOLATE CHALLENGE WINNERS! j The answer is 30,498 bars. Thafs how many Van Houten Chunky 200 gm bars you need to make a chocolate MRT track from Orchard to City Hall station. Congratulations to all who did a bit of clever arithmetic. Ist Prize $10.000 cash: Chong Wong Kam
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    • 138 7 bij i-jri Citizen takes your times Si as seriously as you do. hh{ Some times matter more than others. Because for some g sports, time control becomes a key element. Since what it finally S means depends on how long it takes you to do it. t a That's why
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 326 8 IT sounded like fireworks on National Day, only there were no colourful displays to follow when police began blasting the old ammunition found at East Coast Parkway. The quiet morning was broken by a burst of mini explosions every 10 minutes. There was only a little
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    • 336 8  -  By Karen Goh HEARTFELT cheers rang through the school hall the moment Hearty stepped onstage on Monday morning. And judging by their eager response to his questions, the nearly 500 children probably would have mobbed the walking heart. He looked that cute and adorable
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    • 161 8 COCKROACHES. Where are the cockroaches? That was the lament last week by a pest control manufacturer with plans to debug the YMCA building on Stamford Road. The creepy crawlies were nowhere to be found. Some cockroaches must have checked into the 111
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    • 282 9 VERY soon, the long march to join the army will be a lot shorter. That's because the Central Manpower Base (CMPB), the first stop for all males going into the army, will move to its new home in Depot Road on March 25. There,
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    • 178 9 WANTED: Three alleged cheats and one alleged thief. Police say they are searching for four persons who were charged with stealing or trying to steal and either escaped or didn't show up at court. Following are their names, charges and the contact in the police
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    • 117 9 FOR helping rob a money changer of $20,000 an unemployed man was sentenced to 3'/ 2 years in jail and six strokes of the cane. The judge sentenced Rajoo s/o Naravanan Govindasamy, 47, on Monday. He was charged with driving Tham
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    • 171 9 COUPON-PARKING will come to the Tiong Bahru and Bendemeer flatted factories in the early part of this year. The latest JTC newsletter, Periscope, reported that the Jurong Town Corporation found that free parking at flatted factory facilities had led to "disorderly" parking by many outsiders. This
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    • 131 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. adjustment: Act of adapting to change. burgeoning: Developing and growing rapidly. capitalise: Take advantage of a situation in order to make some gains. comply: To do what is required
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    • 26 9 START EACH DAY ONAHAPPYNOTE I Start each morning with a cheery smile and a friendly "hello!". It'll put everyone in a good mood. o.s #<•••!£&.!»* V i\k
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 331 10 Wire services. THE return of Malaysia's exDeputy Premier to the ruling party is seen as a boost to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's leadership. It marks a major victory in Dr Mahathir's drive to unite his New United Malays National Organisation
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    • 59 10 Bernama. A RULING coalition victory in the Ampang Jaya by-election cheered hospitalised Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. When Trade and Industry Minister Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz visited him yesterday, Dr Mahathir said he was feeling better. He underwent a heart operation before the election. He
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    • 177 10 Wire services. ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir has outlined a two-stage peace plan for the occupied territories that rules out the creation of a Palestinian state. In an interview with the French daily Le Monde, Mr Shamir said his plan called for a period
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    • 213 10 Wire services. A CANADIAN artist is being tried in London for displaying earrings that he made from unborn human babies. Richard Gibson, 37, told the court yesterday that he saw "nothing wrong" with his art. He is charged with outraging public decency.
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    • 49 10 Kong: After a long rest, King Kong is back, ready for action. Or so it seemed in Tokyo. Actually, Kong is a concrete gorilla named Don. His owners, who paid $40,000 for him, use Don to attract attention to their mid-town business. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 261 10 Wire services. MILITARY issues are expected to dominate talks this week between Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze and Chinese officials in Beijing. The Soviet arrives in Beijing today for talks that are scheduled to continue until Friday. Diplomats say the two sides will focus
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    • 398 11 Wire services. A SPECIAL investigative team has been disbanded in South Korea without filing widely expected corruption charges against ex-Presi-dent Chun Doo Hwan. The team ended its 50-day probe yesterday. Over the past seven weeks it has filed charges against 47 people, including
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    • 99 11 Wire services. AS Mehrio Ashley walked down a street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he heard breaking glass. A woman was throwing drawer drawers through the window. A horrified Mr Ashley then saw the woman holding her four-year-old daughter by her legs out of the second-storey
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    • 99 11 Wire services. THE Soviet Union plans to cut back its conscription of army recruits by at least 25 per cent Officials say the move, announced yesterday in Moscow, will help the country meet President Mikhail Gorbachev's targets for cutting troop strength. The Soviet
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    • 49 11 Lift The Duchess of York, more popularly known as Fergie, puts aside media criticism of her "unroyal-like" behaviour as she catches a ski lift in the French Alps. The wife of Britain's Prince Andrew is attending the British Services International Alpine Ski Championships. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 97 11 Wire services. A HIJACKER armed with a jar of gasoline has been captured aboard the Colombian airliner he forced to fly to Costa Rica. Police at the San Jose airport said he was taken into custody yesterday shortly after the plane landed. He was seized
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    • 229 12 Wire services. GETTING out of beseiged Kabul is tricky and the plane taking the last 11 US embassy staffers to safety almost did not make it. "We had a near-collision 10 minutes after take-off with an incoming flight from the north,"
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    • 446 12 Wire services. THE US Congress has been told that President George Bush's pick to head the Defence Department is both a drunk and a womaniser. The charges against former Senator John Tower were made yesterday by Mr Paul Weyrich, chairman of a conser- vative think-tank
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 96 11 sSKH32H 1.2.1989 (Except dinner on JyL y 5-COURSE SET MENU FOR LUNCH OR DINNER Australian Mushroom Soup Main Course IXL Jam Roll Coffee or Tea Australian Fruit Juice MAIN COURSE OF STEAK MAIN COURSE OF COMBI NORMAL CUT Sirloin Ribeye $11.50 Sirloin $10.90++ Fillet Sirloin $12.90 Ribeye $11.90++ Fillet Ribeye
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      263 12 Wire services. SHARES closed higher on the London Stock Exchange yesterday, although with much reduced gains after a weak opening on Wall Street and short-term profit-taking. The Financial Times 30share index closed eight points up at 1,674.4. Dealers said the market's buoyancy underscored the extent of institutional buying interest
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    • 83 12 Reuter. SHARE prices opened with a slight loss on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today after sharp rise in the US dollar rekindled fears of possible inflation and higher interest rates in Japan, brokers said. The US dollar closed at a near-four-month high of 130.20/30 yen in New York yesterday.
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    • 51 12 FT Industrials Tue 1,674.40 (1,666.40) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,342.32 (2,324.11) ST Industrial Tue 1,133.32 (1,134.81) NST Industrial Tue 1,944.33 (1,945.99) Hongkong Hang Song Tue_ 3,072.86 (3,036.45) Australian All Ordinarios Tue 1,551.80 (1,542.50) Nikkoi Stock Avorago Tue 31,581.30 (31,567.50) Figure* in bracket* refer to those of the previou* trading
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      278 12 Wire services. WALL Street industrials shares surged yesterday to their sixth straight postCrash high. The Dow, which was depressed most of the day, bounced back in the last hour of trading to close 18.21 points higher at 2,342.32. Advancing shares outnumbered declines 957 to 533 in brisk trading
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  • 788 13 DEAR AGGIE HORIZONS Dear Aggie, I am a 15-year-old girl from a comfortable home and a wonderful family. Recently I started this habit of impulsive buying, bringing home expensive items that I don't really want. I would then fret and hope my mother would compensate
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1981 15 Television PJSj M Insight •v'mmml-s,.- ~jSS~] Tales from the Koalas Out on a Limb SCREEN m West 57th/60 Minutes Hollywood Hills Pat Hobby: (9.35pm, SBC 12) o 'w9r9B GEMS W (B.oopm, SBC 12) Teamed with Genius Australia's most-loved native aHKfl[K^9i Jr WEST 57th features Famous (9.30pm SBC 5) animal, the
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  • spotlight
    • 443 16 What was Singapore like in the days when the British ruled? Was Singapore backward? Were things that different? For a clearer picture, HARINDER GILL went to an exhibition of engravings of people in 19th Century Singapore. The exhibition, which ends on Saturday, includes not only Malays, Chinese
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    • 232 16 .fe. wiyi w aOCDg And it all started with woodcuts. First, a design is drawn onto a smooth block of wood such as sycamors or beech. Hian, the unwanted background is cut off leaving the "relief portions. These are covered with ink. And the block is pressed
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 705 18 S BC's series of local plays, Drama Made In Singapore, made its debut last month. But |the applause still hasn't died down. In fact, most fans want an encore. Some already have suggestions for future shows. How about Army Daze and Beauty World, asked student
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    • 250 18 FOUR brothers from the well-known singing Ferdinands clan and a childhood friend make up the pop rock group Gypsy. Dixie, Don, Mel and Joe Ferdinands and Bianco Lange formed the band eight years ago. But the brothers were already making themselves heard when they were barely
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    • 253 18  -  By Geraldine Goh ALL that glitters in Hollywood is not gold. For behind the glamour and gaiety, Tinseltown celebrities lead pressurecooker lives. They strive hard to maintain their status, popularity and wealth, in stiff competition with young talents. A new series, Tales from the Hollywood Hills,
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 531 20 Reuter. A CTOR Rod Steiger, is fighting fit at 63. The star of such classic movies as On the Waterfront, 1 is back in shape after a string of lacklustre films, major heart surgery and a long bout of depression. He was once described
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    • 385 20  -  Mr Coconut Cathay cinemas Fob 5 to 7: Morning shows Fob 6 to 8: Midnight shows REVIEW/ Vivien Chiong A COUNTRY bumpkin having his first taste of city life is always good material for a comedy. Michael Hui's latest comedy, Mr Coconut runs along the same
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    • Article, Illustration
      182 20 THE NAKED GUN (Shaw cinemas) PRISCILLA Presley makes her motion picture acting debut. But she fails to impress because the role is forgettable. However, the rest of the film is funny and wacky. It stars Leslie Nielsen. RED HEAT (Cathay cinemas) ARNOLD Schwarzenegger is Moscow's toughest detective. He is
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    • 160 21  -  SEENLASTNK3HT By Lim Kuan Chiang IT'S sons and family in American family sit-coms these days. They are focusing more on the sons to exploit their teen appeal, which is not necessarily a good thing. The Hogan Family (SBC 5) is about the family
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    • 436 21 USA Today. DON'T stop till you get enough, Michael Jackson sang a decade ago. Now, it seems, he's had enough. Last Friday in the Los Angeles Sports Arena, Jackson performed his farewell concert, ending his first and, reportedly, last solo tour, an expedition launched 17 months
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    • 280 21  -  By Lim Kuan Chiang "HAPPY jazz" is what they play. And when The Eldee Young Quartet gets going, the happiness at Somerset's Bar in Westin Plaza is infectious. Eldee Young and Redd Holt are back in Singapore with two new
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 222 22 HOW TO COOK UP A 10-COURSE... EASILY With Dishes of China you can whip up any \St 1 0-course Chinese W W35 provincial dinner you desire. From as many ||u as 53 course choices. temptations as 45t 1 5! Empress Chicken, Smoked Pomfret Salad, and Orange Pork Ribs. Wmctwlwiwl And
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 159 22 COMICRELIEF Hagar the Horrible/pik Browne ■rgagga:'l'ssssasg^ AllgUSta/Dominic Doelsma Angus McGill Z} I r~ SS H George the Robot/stephen Stanley W* rOO frtg. yg r-" 1 7 CRo&S J WO*: "W CM\C*e+l J V Tv*#- (LoAO T y No N. X \C«A. Dllffy/Bruce Hammon i*" l «Ytl J I PUFFVrm»SISWA«VHSUMKr» I
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 196 23 COMICRELIEF Orchard Road/conn Goh Single Slices/peter Kohisaat IOOK.ONCII.IOUK 3UST IMI 1 IB I T1 7 f STUBBORNIfHfcSE 1 WiL =a-Sr Mrs HONG BROS f] -H I H I NU n° t wi^emma Cathy/Cathy Guisewite t [THE SACESWoimh SPENT KSHE amunENTED «E, EN- M rwow vm wmo 30 THERE'S NO umi
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 1315 24 RADIOGUIDE CESOB n im+m iNaummnfll EH9HHI NOON News ia Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON News la Brief aad Weatker NOON Geed Mask, Compaey ead Me: NOON Newadeek 12.05 Leackdate: A musical selection NOON u Itttalnr Light and easy Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 Besieess Matters: A weekly for your listening pleasure.
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
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    • 241 25 Tyton (ft) Pte Ltd to a subsidiary of one of the leading plastic moulding companies^^^ Japan and to a significant supplier of moulding parts to the major electronic companies l|\ g In Singapore. Due to expansion, the following positions now exists: |jj SALES SUPERVISOR e At least QCE 'O' level
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  • SPORTS
    • 280 26 FA CUP FOURTH-ROUND REPLAY Reuter. BOURNEMOUTH earned a chance to knock Manchester United out of the FA Cup, just as it did five years ago, when it beat Hartlepool 5-2 in a fourth-round replay last night. And the little south coast team, now in the Second Division, will
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    • 278 26 Wire services. WEST German defender Karl-heinz Foerster may return to help his country Qualify for the 1990 World up finals in Italy. Foerster, 30, long regarded as one of the world's best centre-backs, told the sports paper L'Equipe that he would meet West German national team chief Franz
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    • 203 26 RACING... with MALCOLM BASTIANS GOLDEN Sand, the top favourite in Race 2 on Sunday may have run his last race. According to the stipendiary stewards' post-race report, the promising five-year-old New Zealand gelding returned lame near-fore. Trainer William Chua said Golden Sand tore his suspensory ligament and
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    • 365 26 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASKETBALL NBA League: Golden State 105 Miami 98, Phoenix 126 Denver 100, Atlanta 130 Los Angeles Clippers 101, Portland 130 Charlotte 118. ABC Junior Championship in Manila Boys: China 80 Philippines 57, Taiwan 94 Japan 68. Girls: China 96 Taiwan 76, South
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    • 182 27  -  By Abdul Shukor SINGAPORE sepak takraw has taken its first steps into professionalism by appointing a full-time coach to prepare the team for August's South-East Asia Games in Kuala Lumpur. This is the first time that the Singapore Amateur Sepak Takraw Association (Perses) has employed a
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    • Article, Illustration
      244 27 SUPER CUP: MECHELEN v PSV EINDHOVEN Reuter. LITTLE Belgian soccer club Mechelen will have to contend with its own inferiority complex when it hosts Dutch giant PSV Eindhoven in the first leg of the Super Cup today. Mechelen's swift rise to stardom, with its triumph in the Cup-Win-ners'
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    • 170 27  -  By Alfonso Chan CHINA will be sending four unknown players to the Tiger Beer Pacific Rim tennis championship from Feb 20-26. The Chinese Tennis Association has named Zhang Jiuhua and Xia Jiaping for the men's singles, and Chen Li and Tang Min for the women's
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    • 195 27 FRANCE WARMING UP FOR WORLD CUP Wire services. FRENCH manager Michel Platini has tempted another of his former international colleagues out of retirement. Central defender Patrick Battiston has been persuaded to join the squad in the build-up to the crucial World Cup qualifier in Scotland. Battiston, one
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    • 114 27 SPAIN Reuter. SPANISH national coach Luis Suarez yesterday called up two new faces for the World Cup European Group Six qualifying match against Northern Ireland in Belfast next Wednesday. Uncapped midfielder Fernando Hierro, of Real Valladolid, comes in for Real Madrid's Manuel Sanchis, who was sent off
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    • 187 27 ENGLAND Reuter. LAN Snodin earned a surprise England call-up yesterday. The Everton midfielder turned right-back was named in a 22-man squad for the friendly against Greece in Athens next Wednesday. But there's no place for Mel Sterland, Brian Marwood and Gary Pallister. Said manager Bobby Robson: "I want
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    • 288 28  -  By Abdul Shukor SINGAPORE is not alone. Johor, too, has not been able to name a soccer coach for the Malaysia Cup semi-pro League this year. The Johor FA yesterday announced its new committee and those who will be directly in charge of the State
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    • 392 28 Geylang v Balestier (Toa Payoh, 7.30pm) GEYLANG INTERNATIONAL hopes to play better football and depend less on Lady Luck to retain the Premier League title. Finnish-inspired Geylang has not been beaten in its last four matches but it is not because Geylang is playing good
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    • 337 28  -  Safsa 4 Hai Sing Park 0 By Shahiron Sahari IT'S a good thing Safsa midfielder Syed Farouk is scoring so regularly because chief striker Ahmad Ibrahim is having no luck at all Safsa trounced Hai Sing Park Rangers in a President's Cup match at Jalan Besar
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    • 494 29  -  Stories/ Shahiron Sahari POLICE coach Robin Chan will be ready and willing to take on the national soccer coach's job. But it will only be after he retires from the police in three months' time. Robin is one of four coaches the Football Association of Singapore
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    • 252 29 A FOREIGN coach for Singapore is definitely out of the question for the moment. So said the chairman of the Football Association of Singapore, Maj Abbas Abu Amin, when he announced the vacant national coach's job yesterday. Declared Maj Abbas: "Our local coaches are competent enough."
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
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  • 1001 30 ►GAUfgy r-yC AUSTRALIAN BATIK A \ir\ collection of contemporary 1 1 Australian batik by six Australian artists who have trained in or been influenced by South-east Asia. On display at the Australian High Commission. Weekdays from 8.30 am to 5 pm. Ends Feb 3. HOTEL ART. Tay Bak Koi,
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  • 15 30 GALLERY: Australian batik OUT AND ABOUT: Sentosa springtime expo COMING UP: Colonial coins
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