The New Paper, 27 February 1989

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  • 12 1 the new paper MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1989 MCI (P) 179/4/88 50 CENTS
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    • 212 1 E PLAY OUR WAY 1 MONEYWORDS New round in easy-to-win word game starts today. Last week had no all-correct entry. Four contestants share $500 prize./Pages 6 and 31 Save $1 with Yaohan coupon today. At the same time, enter the Lucky Draw. You may win trips to Thailand or Indonesia.
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  • 34 1 An army of fat, white, ugly creatures like the one in the picture are attacking certain trees in Jurong. Why? What are they? HDB explains. Page 3 Picture/ Sam Yeo
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 171 2 A MAN believed to be the one who assaulted lounge hostess Khor Poh Hwa has been arrested. The police picked him up on Friday around 3.30 pm at Blk 821 in Tampines. A police spokesman said on Saturday that the man has been released on
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    • 443 2  -  By Irene Ng w 1 HAT goes on behind closed doors in Singapore? Oral and anal sex, a first-ever survey shows. Dr Atputharajah, an obstetrician and gynaecologist at Alexandra Hospital, revealed this to 85 people at a Human Sexuality Seminar on Saturday. The talk,
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    • 173 2 DENGUE fever is not limited to Malaysia. In the first seven weeks of this Year of the Snake, 51 cases of the fever were reported in Singapore. The figure for the same period last year is 47. The situation here is said to be stable. No
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    • 237 2 STRAIGHT A's in mathematics, physics, chemistry and computer science. That's the first-year haul by Edward Teo, Singapore's brainiest 15-year-old, at South Aus- tralia's Flinders University. Edward went to Flinders to do an honours degree in physics after leaving Raffles Institution at Secondary 3 last
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    • 525 3  -  GIANT CATERPILLARS IN JURONG By Ng Wan Ching THEY are enormous. They are ugly. They are destructive. And they have invaded Jurong. Residents are horrified by the sight of them. They are 10 cm-long caterpillars with thorn-like feelers sticking out of their bodies. The creatures have
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    • 220 3 TURTLES IN BUKIT TIMAH FOR some terrapins, home is where the canal is. In this case, it is the Bukit Timah canal, near the Equatorial Hotel. Here, a tranquil terrapin basks on a concrete block jutting out in the middle of the canal, oblivious to the
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    • 28 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook from noon to midnight: Showers over a few areas in the late afternoon. Maximum temperature: 31 degrees. Minimum: 24 degrees. Sunset: 7.20 pm.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 490 4  -  By Chua Chin Chye CHECKING into some major hotels in Singapore may automatically invite advances from vice rings. Sources say a syndicate is selling the confidential guest lists of at least eight major hotels to vice rings, tourist shops and health centres.
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    • 146 4 THE RACKET TWO guest lists were obtained for the New Paper by two social escort and visiting massage agencies. Both showed the registry of guests at the Glass Hotel in Havelock Road for February. Each list had seven computer-printed pages and the names of 349
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    • 261 4 THE hotel guest list racket made Mr Y C Kwok furious. Finding his name on the Glass Hotel guest list was the worst part. "I'm going to see my company tomorrow and get out of this hotel," he said angrily. Mr Kwok did not reveal much
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    • 190 4 TWO new three-year courses in commerce and computer technology will be offered at the Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) from July. When the students taking these courses graduate in 1991, NTI will have graduated too into a full-fledged university. It would then be able
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    • 303 5 e; AT at one of the restaurants advertised in The New Paper's food pages each Wednesday, and for dessert you could be on your way to the Seychelles in the middle of the blue Indian Ocean! This week marks the beginning of The
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    • 228 5 A BROKE commodities broker hoping to cover his trading losses broke into a flat with his pal to steal $25,866 in cash and $114,512 worth of valuables. The prosecution told a district court that Paramjit Singh, 23, and his accomplice got in by
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    • 136 5 Lianhe Zaobao THE Chinese vocabulary of Singaporean children is not even 10 per cent of that of students in China. The standard is low here because Chinese words and phrases are not repeated often enough in schoolbooks. This was stated by Jalan Besar GRC MP
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    • 315 6  -  By Loh Tuan Lee IVERS trying to preserve coral reefs from ruin have pinpointed two reef areas they think would be ideal for conservation work. The reefs are near Pulau Sudong and between Pulau Semakau and Pulau Sakeng. A report on the reefs
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    • 101 6 A COMPANY in Kallang was looted of $103,064 worth of integrated circuits and a businessman was robbed of $31,000 worth of cash and valuables on Saturday. The electronic circuits were taken from the premises of J K Micro at Kallang Pudding Road. Thieves cut
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    • 146 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. constant: That which happens all the time or is always there. days of yore: Long time ago. diverse: Different. edible: That which can be eaten. eminent: Well-known, important and
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    • 124 6 SINGAPORE printers can expect earnings for this year to top $2 billion. One reason is the stronger European currencies against the Singapore dollar, which has prompted foreign publishers to consider shifting orders to cheaper printing plants in Singapore. "Significant shifts in foreign exchange is a
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    • 318 7 B ARBECUE pits are for picnics by the sea, but for some, the pits also make a convenient place to do business. A reader sent The New Paper photographs of a couple barbecuing pork slices just before the Lunar New Year. He spotted the couple
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    • 259 7 SOME hotel restaurants actively discourage patrons from bringing their children. Others actively encourage them to bring the small fry along. One of them is Nutmegs, the American Grill at the Hyatt Regency Singapore. It converted a back room into a playground with a Lego playset corner,
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    • 543 8 MAID agencies and moustaches were on the minds of many of our Hotline callers last week. On Friday, our front-page lead story was about Madepower Management Services. Madam Nurwati Indah, a hotel employee, told The New Paper that she paid a $325 deposit for a maid.
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  • MAILBOX
    • 201 8 Dear Editor, I REFER to the following articles published in the Feb 10 New Paper: Lovers: Beware of the dark; Who are the Peeping Toms?; Precautions for lovers; Valentine's: Hotels offer overnight specials; and I wanted to go home and forget it. I do
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    • 151 8 I READ with interest your article "Ex-fian-ce runs up bills of $70,000 with cards" (TNP, Feb 22). It is disconcerting to hear that the main cardholder continues to be liable for the expenses incurred by the supplementary card holder until the supplementary card is physically returned to
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    • 212 8 THANK you for your interesting article on Safra's upcoming project with the Social Development Section (SDS) (TNP, Feb 14). However, we would like to clarify a few points in the story. As reported, Mr Tan Kim Chye is our Programme Executive. Thus his statement should
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    • 248 8 THE Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC) will recruit another 1,000 officers by the end of next year. The VSC's commander, Mr Goh Joon Seng said yesterday that he hopes to increase the strength of the force from 2,000 to 3,000 volunteers. A major recruitment campaign will
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 370 9 Wire services. A FAILED lock may have caused the accident in which nine passengers were hurled to their death from a jetliner. US investigators said this morning that a jet cargo door apparently popped open as the plane flew at an altitude of six kilometres.
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    • 348 9 Wire services. BEIJING police barred a prominent Chinese dissident from attending a banquet given by President George Bush. The incident yesterday marred what the White House called "remarkable and unprecedented" talks with Chinese leaders. A Western witness said Mr Fang Lizhi, a leading astrophysicist and
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    • 211 9 Wire services. SUDANESE doctors have gone on strike, depriving many in the starvationplagued land of medical care. Doctors want to force the government to improve hospital conditions and provide more medical supplies. Civil war has created millions of refugees, many of whom
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    • 446 10 Wire services. M 1 R John Tower has vowed to give up alcohol if Congress confirms him as US defence secretary. In a last-gasp bid to salvage his nomination, the former senator denied in a television interview that he had a drinking problem. But
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    • 174 10 Wire services. PAKISTAN won't give immediate diplomatic recognition to the new Afghan government-in-exile. "The question of recognition is premature...because they themselves have declared it an interim government," said Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto yesterday. Pakistan is the second major supporter of the rebels after
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    • 249 10 Wire services. FRANCE is seeking Asian support for a plan to prevent Vietnamese boat people from being ordered back to sea. Under the proposal, United Nations vessels would be in the South China Sea to ensure that refugee-handling treaties are observed. The
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    • 39 10 On target: A masked Palestinian youth takes aim with his slingshot at approaching Israeli soldiers during a clash in Beit Sahour, West Bank. The riot was triggered by a women t march. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 167 10 Wire services. FOR the first time in a year, Syria has fired anti-air-craft rockets at Israeli warplanes. Muslim militia sources say two missiles were fired yesterday and both missed their mark. The sources said Syrian troops, equipped with artillery and anti-aircraft rockets and stationed
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    • 175 11 Wire services. A US firm planned today to unveil a new computer microprocessor that packs a million transistors onto one tiny chip. Intel Corporation, a California-based firm, is the first company to cram so much information onto a microchip. Semiconductor chips are the basis
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    • 110 11 Reuter. SHARE prices fell in opening trade on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today on profit-taking after the Nikkei index's recent rise to record levels, brokers said. Investors will be sidelined today, said a senior market analyst. The Nikkei index fell 142.40 points, or 0.44 per cent, to 32,310.09 in
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    • 109 11 Wire services. A SMALL earthquake has jolted New Zealand. Officials said the quake struck the Wellington area last night. There were no reports of serious damage or injuries. The quake measured 4.5 on the Richter scale. It was centred 80 km east of Wellington, near Cape
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    • 75 11 Wire services. FIVE people, including a Thai film director, have died in a car accident. Film director Chirawan Kamanasayakorn, three other women and the driver of their car were killed when the vehicle collided with another in southern Petchaburi province, Thai television
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    • 230 11 Wire services. M ANY of the Soviet Union's ageing submarines pose a bigger threat to their crews than to the West. So says United States naval expert Jan Breemer in a new book called Soviet Submarines, published today. "The Soviet submarine fleet
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    • 43 11 Prayer: This street outside the New York headquarters of Viking Penguin publishers was turned into a prayer ground by thousands of Muslims. They were protesting against publication of The Satanic Verses by India-born author Salman Rushdie. Picture/ Afp
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    • 224 11 Wire services. THE British publisher of The Satanic Verses may rule out publishing a paperback edition in an attempt to quiet Muslim protests. London's Sunday Times reported yesterday that Viking Penguin was willing to open talks with Muslims. The book, by Indian-born Salman
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    • 85 11 Wire services. SOUTH-EAST Asian diplomats based in Pakistan are using their diplomatic immunity to smuggle heroin out of the country, according to a Karachi newspaper. The diplomats allegedly smuggle out the heroin in diplomatic baggage, which enjoys immunity from security checks. The Star newspaper said the Pakistan
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 244 12  -  By Brenton Wong LUNKY-looking shoes are hot stuff these days among the trendies of London, Paris, New York and even Singapore. They all want to walk, dance and prance around in Doc Martens shoes lightweight, thick-soled shoes made in Britain. Bigcity Fashion Pte Ltd just acquired
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    • 398 12 NYT. T WO famous shoemakers have kicked off a battle for a firmer toehold in the high-tech shoe market. Reebok has actually tucked a trampoline in one of its models, and is planning a shoe that can change colour. But in an
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 482 13  -  By Karen Goh G ET ready to sink your teeth into a new taste sensation all the way from Bangladesh crabs with tender, crunchy meat, almost spilling out with chilli-red roe. The tonnes of Dhaka crabs flown in five days a week are all snapped
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    • 228 13 UPI. EATING greens may kill, suggests a US environmental group. And American children are facing the bigger risk. This is because they eat about four times more cancer-causing pesticides than adults. In fact, one youngster out of 3,000 may develop cancer from eating chemical residues
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    • 159 13 Wire services. SEVEN people in England are reported seriously ill after spending time near a new microwave oven. The incident was reported in Sheffield. Two of the persons are in hospital in critical condition. The microwave and a television set were delivered to
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1560 15 Television Mj M Horizon: Trial Babies Secret of the Sahara Entertainment This Week VCT GEMS M THE chances of having a I ANTHEA finally sees the golden FEATURING the story of the 1 V baby with Down's Syndrome door that will reveal the amazing famous unsolved Black Dahlia r increases
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  • spotlight
    • 1258 16  -  By Angeline Song THERE'S a secret street that looks, at its entrance, like an old shophouse. But when you go through it, you step back 50 years in time. Then, there are coins designed and minted under Sir Stamford Raffles, now part of a well guarded
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    • 372 16 WINNERS of the first prize got $500. Winners of the second prize received $300 while the third prize winners each walked off with $100. Six consolation prizes of $50 each were also awarded. CATEGORY 1 Buildings or Built Forms Ist prize: Building at 25 Serangoon Road. Recorder:
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 519 18  -  By Ting Mei See s TELLA Kon's plays will be seen again and again on the Singapore l stage this year. From next month, two plays will be staged at the Drama Centre. The Trial, a prize-winning play from the 1982 National Playwriting
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    • 154 18 ROB and Shaun are the two dancers in Anita Sarawak's backing group, The American Dream. Much has been said about Anita's captivating stage presence. But take a look at these two who have got what it takes to captivate, too. While Anita wows the men, the ladies in
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    • 358 18 IMAGINE memorising pages of lines in Singlish all in five days? That's what Tyeb Esabhai Papar had to do. Tyeb, 22, was originally cast as Velloo, a retired civil servant, in a Catherine Lim story, A P Velloo. But the play was
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    • Article, Illustration
      189 19 A FISH CALLED WANDA (Cathay. Marina 1) JAMIE Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline and John Cleese are thrown together in a sparkling, witty comedy. Worth catching. Times: Cathay 11am, 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30pm. Marina 1 Ipm, 3.30, 7, 9pm. GORILLAS IN THE MIST (Lido, Changi 1) SIGOURNEY Weaver plays Dian
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    • 321 19  -  Hairspray Coming to Cathay cinomas PREVIEW/ By Adeline Woon T HE year is 1963. When teenagers competed to see who could comb up the highest beehive hairstyle, when hair- spray sales soared and nobody had heard of the ozone hole over the Antartic. And
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    • 355 19 PEGGY Lipton? Wait a minute, wasn't she...? If you are over 25 and a TV fan, maybe you'll remember. She was in The Mod Squad, the late-60s-early-70s TV show. Peggy Lipton was one of three chic kids living on the edge as undercover
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    • 339 20 IF Tom Cruise can do it, Singapore bartenders can do it, too. We're talking about mixing drinks, as in the movie, Cocktail, and not romantic exploits. Three prize-winning barmen say they, too, can flip bottles and juggle the shaker to rock music a
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    • 196 20 Shirish Nadkarni. MADONNA'S DATES THE ink was barely dry on Madonna's divorce papers when she was playing the field. The sexy singer was spotted out dining with Warren Beatty and with one-time presidential candidate Gary Hart. Her two-page petition in court last month cites irreconcilable differences with actor Sean
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    • 291 20 Syndication Link. ACTRESS Susan Anton is trying to give Jane Fonda a run for her money or at least a brisk aerobic walk. She has filmed a new series of exercise and nutrition video tapes to compete with Fonda's energetic routines. The six cassettes from Goodtimes
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  • SPORTS
    • 344 25  -  By T R Ramakrishnan THE Tiger Beer Pacific Rim invitational tennis tournament is here to stay in a bigger way. The tournament, which ended on Saturday, left both organisers and sponsors content, and thinking about the future. Said tournament director James Fu: "I'm happy with the
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    • 244 25  -  RACING... Stories/R Malcolm Bastians NO matter what he did, Malcolm Thwaites couldn't conceal the true form of his newcomers at Penang yesterday. In Race 1 for restricted terms yesterday, the Ipoh trainer mystified punters by nominating apprentice Moses Kway to ride Don't Tease Me. Don't Tease Me, who
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    • 205 25 IT is still too early to assess the Penang Turf Club's losses after Race 1 newcomer Don't Tease Me paid a noprofit $5 for a win yesterday. An official of the Penang Turf Club said this was because the Malaysian Totalisator Board would absorb some
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    • 558 25 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: RUGBY British Challenge Cup q-finals: Hull 4 Warrington 30, Leeds 4 Widnes 24, St Helens 32 Fea there tone 3. SOCCER English Littlewoods Cup s-final: Bristol City 0 Nottingham Forest 1. Div 1: Middlesbrough 1 Newcastle 1. Argentine Div 1: Gimnasia y
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    • 297 26  -  Stories/v Shahiron Sahari T HE only disappointment for Singapore Cricket Club Rugby Sevens champion Ponsonby was that it didn't get to play the much-touted Richard Ellis team. Ponsonby, who defeated fellow-Kiwi club Te Kauwhata 44-6 (six goals and two tries to a goal) in the final at the
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    • 242 26 RUGBY fans who watched the SCC Sevens after yesterday's televised Mike Tyson-Frank Bruno fight missed seeing the tournament's most outstanding player in action. For, by 12.30pm, about the time Bruno was wondering what had hit him in Las Vegas, the magnificent Michael Lynagh and his Richard
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    • 213 26 ST ANDREW'S SCHOOL maintained its stranglehold on the John Clark trophy with a record victory at the Padang yesterday. The Saints beat Anglo-Chi-nese School 42-0 (five goals and three tries). Starring for St Andrews, who won the schools competition for the fifth successive time, was tenacious winger
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    • 376 27 AFP. CUP GARY Parker smashed Bristol City's brave bid for Littlewoods Cup glory and kept Nottingham Forest on course for a unique Wembley hat-trick at Ashton Gate yesterday. Forest manager Brian Clough sat poker-faced in the stands the second leg of this semi-final signalled the start of
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    • 165 27 Reuter. HOOLIGANISM is still a blight on English soccer and English clubs should not be allowed to compete in Europe for two more seasons, Sports Minister Colin Moynihan said yesterday. Mr Moynihan said he did not believe that Uefa should lift a four-year ban on
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    • 226 27 EUROPE KICKOFF Reuter. SPANISH LEAGUE BARCELONA slumped to a 2-1 defeat at home to Osasuna in what could prove crucial in the title race. That put it three points behind leader Real Madrid, which has a game in hand. Real, in crushing form over the past three
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    • 156 27 Reuter. P'GUESE LEAGUE A LAST-GASP goal gave leader Benfica a 1-0 win over Belenenses. But Porto maintained its challenge with a 5-0 rout of Farense. Angolan striker Vata Garcia headed the winner two minutes from time from a Diamantino free-kick after Benfica looked set to drop
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    • 314 27 Reuter. ITALIAN LEAGUE DEFENDING champion AC Milan stole the honours, scoring five sec-ond-half goals to crush Pescara 6-1. Pietro Paolo Virdis opened the scoring for Milan in the the 18th minute. Brazil's Tita levelled for the visitor in the 46th minute, but Dutchman Frank Rijkaard restored
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    • Article, Illustration
      345 28  -  By Alfonso Chan LEE Young Suk's head-to-head record against Han Aiping has slipped to 2-3 in world title bouts after the 11-0, 11-5 thrashing in the Konica Cup women's singles clash last night. But she promised she will be back. Speaking through teammate Park Joo Bong, who
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    • 221 28  -  By Bernard Pereira COME May, South Korea will be ready to take on China. In the badminton world, of course. The battle: The Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Championship. The battlefield: Istora Senayan in Jakarta. The combat zones: Men's singles, men's doubles, women's
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    • 258 29  -  Stories/A Alfonso Chan MALAYSIA'S Sidek brothers are so experienced, their craft isn't confined to the court alone. After winning their doubles match against Eddy Hartono and Rudy Gurnawan 15-12, 15-8, they revealed they had tricked their Indonesian opponents by sending them all the wrong signals. Like
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    • 62 29 The final results Men's singles: Zhao Jianhua (C) bt Eddy Kurniawan (Indo) 15-11, 15-7. Doubles: Jalani and Razif Sidek (Mai) bt Eddy Hartono and Rudy Gunawan (Indo) 15-12, 15-8. Women's singles: Han Aiping (C) bt Lee Young Suk (SK) 11-0, 11-5. Doubles: Lin Ying and Guan Weizhen
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    • 217 29 ZHAO Jianhua last night showed his genius was being misunderstood by China's national selectors who are leaving him out of the AllEngland Championships. He dismissed Indonesia's Eddy Kurniawan like a teacher would a schoolboy who had not done his homework in the Konica Cup singles finals.
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    62 30 BRITON Keith Pigot started playing the organ when he was 15 years old. He is a member of the Royal College of Organists and the Singapore representative for the International Society for Music Education. Pigot will play seven pieces, including two by J S Bach Nun Komm der
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