The New Paper, 13 March 1989

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  • 12 1 the new paper MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1989 MO (P) 179/4/B8 50 CENTS
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    • 17 1 $50 MIL OFFER TO TYSON /Pag* 29 NEW UMNO TO VET MALAYS FREE: NEW TASTE ICE-CREAM 11
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    • 55 1 Malays are not goin to be automatically accepted as members of New Umno. The party's Secretary-General wants conditions laid down for would-be members."We need to ensure that only those who truly love it and are willing to accept its struggle 5 accepted...."/ Page 9 I Fiii-.u PLEA PLUS PICTURES OF
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  • 50 1 Starry-eyed They have eyes only for four men in The New Paper's newsroom. And most of the time they were focused on Wilson Lam. Read what 40 fans did with their favourite stars in The New Paper's newsroom last Saturday./ Page 16 Picture/ Sam Yeo
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 352 2 THE romantic dream of perfect love remains a headache for Singapore's government. In practical terms it means this: She waits for her prince to come along. He stands back scanning the passing parade, looking for his dreamgirl. Neither marries young and starts a family. Meanwhile, Singapore's
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    • 221 2 HOLIDAY packages at special prices and cheap airplane joyrides are expected to lure the public to the Travel World exhibition next month. It will run from April 19 to 23 at the Changi International Exhibition and Convention Centre at the airport grounds. The fair,
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    • 31 2 THE Weekend edition of The New Paper spelt in two ways the name of a Straits Times photographer who was beaten up at a shipyard. His name is Alphonso Chan.
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    • 180 2 Lianhe Wanbao THE death of the singer whose stage name was Wu Jianming remains a mystery to her family and friends. Why did she paste newspapers over the glass panes in her bedroom windows? Why did she rip up her money, including a $100 and a $50
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    • 321 3 A MASSIVE raid at Beach Road's Golden Mile Complex yesterday netted 370 suspected illegal Thai immigrants including 42 women. Police said 166 of them were detained for overstaying, having no documents or having forged work permits. The rest were released. More than 250 officers from
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    • 141 3 Lianhe Zaobao. THAILAND estimates that 5,000 Thais working in Singapore hold forged work permits and it hopes they can be sent home without punishment. A spokesman for the Foreign Affairs ministry in Bangkok said Thailand was very concerned about Singapore's recent massive arrests of illegal
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 35 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over a few areas in the afternoon. Maximum temperature: 32 degrees. Minimum: 23 degrees. The sun sets today at 7.17 pm. The sun rises tomorrow at 7.11 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 446 4  -  By Harinder Gill JUST over $6.3 million worth of holidays were sold in seven hours at the Ken-Air Travel Fair 1989 yesterday. The one-day fair, held at the Mandarin Hotel, closed its doors at 5 pm with many would-be holidaymakers still wanting to
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    • 311 4  -  By Chua Chin Chye THE renovation of the Malabar Muslim Jama'ath Mosque in Victoria Street has fallen behind schedule because of a shortage of funds. More than a million six-sided mosaic tiles will decorate the mosque when renovations are complete. But nobody knows when that
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    • 309 5  -  By Loh Tuan Lee A NEW mother has her baby to thank for winning the Ideal Toilet contest. Mrs Lorene Nalpon came up with her ideas while she was pregnant with Jordan David. Her condition inspired her to enter the contest with her views
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    • 271 5 IWHAT SOME OF THE OTHER ENTRIES SUGGEST! HERE are some other suggestions entered in the Ideal Toilet contest held by the Real Estate Developers Association of Singapore as published in the Feb/March issue of Real Estate News. CONVENIENCE Locate toilets in easily accessible areas. This
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    • 91 5 A DIVISIONAL manager of the Oriental (Hong Lim) Emporium at Hong Lim Complex in Cross Street is helping police investigate an "inside-job" theft case. The company's safe was $300 short. A 39-year-old executive was arrested by police at 10.30 am yesterday when she turned up for
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    • 220 5  -  By Yusman Ahmad McDONALD'S, Singapore's largest fast-food chain of restaurants, will next month do its bit to help save the earth's ozone layer. The hamburger chain will use disposable crockery made in Singapore from the non-polluting chemical Formacel instead of from polystyrene. A McDonald's spokesman
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    • 134 6 THESE steel structures lend a hi-tech touch to a park that's already popular for its mangrove swamp, breezy hillocks and bird song. They were installed at the Pasir Ris Park "as part of the landscape design and for ornamental purposes," said a spokeswoman for the Parks
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    • 118 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. affirmation: Statement of fact that something is true. collaborating: Working together. compulsions: Strong desires which are difficult to control. exuberantly: Describes an action carried out with great energy and
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    • 61 6 A 40-YEAR-OLD man is alleged to have robbed a factory of $400,000 worth of resin on March 5. Low Kim Kee was charged last Saturday with committing the theft with three unknown men at 3.30 pm. Low is also alleged to have hurt the factory
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    • 390 7  -  By Harinder Gill THE lights at the traffic crossing outside Lucky Plaza were taken away a month ago. But many pedestrians still pretend they are there. They take their lives in their hands and continue to walk across the road from Lucky Plaza to Wisma Atria
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    • 137 7 YOU couldn't blame the snowman from Japan for melting at the warm welcome he got from more than 30 children. His short, happy life lasted two hours on Saturday. After that he went the way of all snowmen and became a puddle of water. But before that,
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    • 526 8 MAILBOX WE refer to the report "YMCA may chop off martial art* groups" by Chua Chin Chye (TNP, March 4/5). If your readers believe that taekwondo is a form of religious practice and is "anti-Chris-tian", they cannot be more wrong. If they preach against its practice on
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    • 108 8 I WRITE this in response to your recent articles about expatriate kids. I have taught some of them before, from both the United World College and Singapore American School, and I find your article puts them in an extremely unfair position. Being a private tutor,
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    • 139 8 I WOULD like to be the voice of the Indian community in Singapore and say we are unhappy with the change in screening time of Tamil movies from Thursday/Friday to Sunday afternoon. A Tamil film usually lasts 2Vi hours. It is very
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    • 294 8 WE reluctantly accept the "ban" on advertising visiting massage services in the Yellow Pages. But personally I'm rather confused. We have registered our business and have been approved by the Registry of Companies. Yet we're not allowed to advertise in the Yellow Pages the
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    • 118 8 I CONGRATULATE your reporter Karen Goh for her article entitled "Feminists say no to anti-men" (TNP, March 6). Her report summarised all the main points presented by the speakers at the forum most clearly and succinctly. Could I just add that the forum
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 281 9 Wire services. B EING a Malay may no longer guarantee automatic acceptance into the New Umno in the future, says a senior party official. Datuk Mohamed Rahmat, secretary-general of the New United Malays National Organisation, said yesterday that a Malay wishing to join the party
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    • 35 9 Peacekeepers: British soldiers arrive in the Namibian capital of Windhoek. The soldiers will join peace-keeping troops from 23 UN-member countries in supervising Namibia's transition to independence from South Africa. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 159 9 Wire services. LAWYERS for Ferdinand Marcos have blocked the transfer of bank records covering $12 million allegedly stashed in Geneva by the former Filipino leader and his family. The records will remain sealed pending an appeal against Magistrate Vladimir Stemberger's ruling that Swiss bank secrecy be
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    • 328 9 Wire services. A MULTI-million dollar scandal in Greece took a new twist over the weekend with charges that a US intelligence agency engineered the whole affair. Mr Tom Mailis, who claimed to be an agent of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), told a
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    • 304 10 Wire services. PALESTINIAN chief Yasser Arafat says he is ready to visit Jerusalem to convince Israel to accept an international conference on the Middle East. "We will insist on having an international peace conference. If the United States wants to convene such a
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    • 39 10 Rockets: Afghan rebels withdraw from positions targeted for government missile attacks. The clouds mark the site of an explosion. The attack took place yesterday near Jalsdabad, a key city under siege by the rebels. Picture/ Afp
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    • 126 10 Wire services. SEVENTY per cent of women in the Italian Parliament have been sexually molested at some time in their lives. Six out of 10 have received obscene telephone calls, according to a survey by the weekly magazine, Epoca. The survey was released ahead of
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    • 53 10 Promises: Muscovites read the campaign platform of the man aspiring to represent them in the new Soviet Parliament Mr Boris Yeltsin, making a comeback after being sacked as Moscow Communist Party chief a year ago. vows to improve the city's housing, reduce military spending and increase democracy if
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    • 183 10 Wire services. AILING South African President P W Botha says he will not give in to pressure from his own party to resign. He said in a televised speech yesterday that he would stay in power until the end of his term, which can be
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    • 246 10 Wire services. FIERCE fighting has resumed between Christian army units and Syrian-backed Druze militiamen in Lebanon. A police spokesman said clashes erupted in and around the strategic hilltop town of Souk El-Gharb at about 6 pm yesterday, shattering a cease-fire called at midnight Saturday. The
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    • 256 11 Wire services. NATURAL disasters are becoming more frequent and severe in the developing nations of Asia, a United Nations agency reports. The Bangkok-based Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific blamed the trend on widespread damage to the environment. It urged
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    • 44 11 Diplomacy: Britian's Princess Diana greets Crown Prince and Premier Sheikh Saad al-Ahdulla al-Sabah on arrival in Kuwait yesterday. The Princess and her husband, Prince Charles, are on a seven-day tour of the Gulf states aimed at boosting trade. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 264 11 Wire services. EL Salvador's military says its troops massacred 10 unarmed peasants and then lied about it to the government. The military command of the Central American state said today that nine soldiers, including two officers, would be handed over to a civilian judge for trial.
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    • 211 11 Wire services. FIVE computer manufacturers in southern China have been fined a total of $354,800 for dealing in phoney IBM personal computers. Though China has been fighting a tidal wave of product imitations and forgeries on its domestic market, the case marks a
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    • 364 12 Wire services. T I HE far right is gaining political ground in West Germany. Its latest triumph came over the weekend when an extreme rightist party gained seats in Frankfurt City Hall in municipal elections in West Germany's financial capital. The stunning success
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    • 210 12 TIBET'S Dalai Lama says he will withdraw from the confrontation with China if it turns into a violent struggle for full independence. He said he faces increasing opposition from young Tibetans over his compromise proposals to drop demands for full independence from Chinese rule. "A lot
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    • 122 12 Reuter. SHARE prices eased in opening trade on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today after news of an unexpectedly sharp fall in US unemployment last month rekindled fears of higher inflation, depressed Wall Street stocks and pushed up the US dollar on Friday. The dollar's rise against the yen rekindled
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    • 135 12 Wire services. ITALY'S top anti-Mafia investigator says some convicted mobsters are spending too much time in hospital instead of jail. He has ordered a halt to it. Anti-Mafia High Commissioner Domenico Sica said some gang bosses had spent up to two years in hospital
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    • 48 12 Bankrupt Businessman Rolf Kotze, left, stands by as labourers remove furniture and equipment from his bankrupt shop in Johannesburg, South Africa. His firm went bankrupt as the result of a stepped-up black boycott of companies that back the whitesupremacist policy of South Africa. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 242 12 Wire services. FUGITIVE coup leader Lt-Colo-nel Gregorio Honasan is said to be planning another rebellion in the Philippines. In a statement issued by his lawyer, Mr Oliver Lozano, police major Reynaldo Cabauatan said Honasan asked for his support in a coup attempt codenamed "Constitutional
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  • FOOTNOTES
    • 704 13 S I OME like it hot. And when it comes to preventing and curing the common cold, it's a case of the chilli-er the better. What happens is that the chemicals which make peppers taste hot trigger an internal flash flood of tears that
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    • 279 13  -  By Lim Swee Hong A TV commercial that crops up often these days opens has a smaller guy in the ring and a hulking, mean-looking wrestler. Clearly, this little guy is in trouble. But look! He batters the man-mountain into a pitiful wreck, thanks
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    • 139 13 MALT is extracted from the germ of wheat. It is a rich source of Vitamin B. And, for a small dose, try Elkes malted milk biscuits ($1.50) and malted milk biscuits with cream ($1.60). The biscuits are imported from England and were
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  • 647 14  -  Showtime By Wong Sing Yeong WHEN the Beatles split in 1970, few believed the Fab Four could be more successful as soloists than they were together. The world's most popular band was a hard act to follow. But as it turned out, Paul McCartney scored more No. 1
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1737 15 M Style With Elsa Klensch Vista Pebbles Te Computers Cine Showcase Queen Christina SCREEN M (9.30pm, SBC 5) (9.30pm, SBC 12) (10.25 pm, SBC 12) GEMS M THIS week Style features AN interesting documentary that tells CHRISTINA (the legendary Greta the best of the spring 89 us how early inventions
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  • spotlight
    • 727 16 How often do the newsmakers make it to the newsroom? Not rem As last Saturday proved, more than 10 swooning fans staked out The New Paper newsroom to meet the stars of News Attack. VIVIF.N CHIONC, managed to get away in one piece to file this
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    • 344 16 NEWS Attack producer Peter Chan was so unsure of his film that he shied away from its promotion in Taiwan when it opened two weeks ago. He revealed his first-movie jitters at an interview in the Pan Pacific Hotel last week. "It was my
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 398 18 MADONNA and Prince duet on tape for the first time. The sure-to-be-a-hit number is called Love Song and is featured in Like a Prayer, Madonna's eagerly awaited new album, her fourth. The song is jointly written and produced by Madonna and Prince.
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    • 181 18 POPULAR local rock trio Lovehunters have just released their second album titled Realiti which, like their first, is expected to be a hit. But the road to success has not been easy. They quit full-time jobs in 1983 to turn professional. They were then a
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    • Article, Illustration
      304 18  -  By Debbie Henson THE BOYS: MESSAGES FROM THE BOYS (Motown) MOTOWN'S legacy of grooming youthful talent continues with the introduction of this very special act The Boys. Their debut album, Messages from the Boys, is a bouncy, bubble gum type of record that echoes pre-ado-lescent harmony. Their first single,
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    • 434 19  -  By Wong Sing Yeong M 'EET Julian Schlossberg ex-New York cab driver, talk show host, film producer, director and "almost everything else to do with showbiz". He has the distinction of directing the only film Bruce Springsteen acted in. It was a 1980 anti-nuclear
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    • Article, Illustration
      172 19 MISSISSIPPI BURNING (Lido) FICTIONALISED story based on the 1964 murders of three civil rights workers in Philadelphia, Mississippi. Brilliant performance by Gene Hackman as an FBI agent. Times: 10.45 am, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.15 pm. GORILLAS IN THE MIST (Jade 2, Republic 3) SIGOURNEY Weaver {>lays Dian Fossey, who
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    • 383 19  -  Rain Man Coming to Shaw cinemas REVIEW/ By Sonja Tan RAIN Man is a film that deserves Oscars. It is a heartwarming and profound tale about human nature. Both Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise have put in superb performances. It will not be surprising if
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    • 259 20  -  By Lo Tien Yin HELLO SBC, how about doing a new serial called Six Similar Lives? Six special people were at the launch of SBC's Two Different Lives serial on Saturday. All six turn 18 today and seem to lead rather similar lives.
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    • 336 20  -  Young People's Theatre Three Plays Si St Nicholas Girls' School arch 11, DBS Auditorium REVIEW/ By Ting Mei Ting Mei See ANGELS, too are only human. And it was the human touch that saved the St Nicholas Girls' School's debut performance at this year's
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    • 382 20 SARAWAK'S natural attractions and exotic tribes are the main subjects of an art exhibition at the Marina Square Concourse. The exhibition was part of the Sarawak Adventure promotion organised by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Sarawak. It features the works of 25 artists
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    • 96 20  -  0SEENLASTNK5HT By Geraldine Goh DID you know that stars rise in the east and set in the west just like the sun? Or that the sun emits over four million tons of energy These mysteries of the galaxy were revealed in the interesting documentary, Reach for
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 474 21 IPS C I HANGING jobs? Moving to a new area? The minute you walk through the door, all the other women will be assessing you. First they notice your eyes... Honest? Fearless? Ingratiating? Then your face... Younger? Friendly? Careworn? And then, according to an international survey,
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    • 200 21 SKINCARE creams used by millions of women are at the centre of a new cancer alert. Breast-feeding mums who use them could unwittingly be putting their babies at risk, reports Today newspaper. The problem comes from lano lin, a fatty substance which is made from natural
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 1650 24 RADIOGUIDE E32EIBH C *****8 BZ22EZQII C*****150il E3BHH NOON Nm in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON News ia Brief aad Weather NOON 6ood Mask, Compaay aad Ma: NOON Newsdesk 12 05 I iinrhrtata lit NOON Easy Listeaing: A selection of Beport Noon-time entertainment to 12.30 The War af the Worlds: In
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  • SPORTS
    • 236 25  -  By Malcolm Bastians LADY luck was with jockey A. John in more ways than one yesterday. He won the $250,000 Singapore Derby on shock outsider Istanbul but until two days ago he was not even expected to ride the gelding. Although he took fancied stablemate Saratoga Special
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    • 370 26  -  Stories/ Shahiron Sahari NATIONAL women's sprinter Mona Kunalan is applying to study at Swiss Cottage Secondary School for her A levels all for the sake of athletics. Mona, 17, did well enough in her O level exams to qualify for a two-year junior college, but wants to go
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    • 206 26 HARON Mundir's planned three-month train-ing-cum-competition stint in Japan will last only six weeks. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association planned to send him to Japan next month for three months to compete in the spring sprint circuit, and to train with Japan's top sprinters under Jamaican
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    • 215 26 SINGAPORE can expect a medal in the heptathlon at the South-east Asia Games in August. That is the feeling of Loh Chan Pew, coach of the national heptathlon recordholder Chan See Huey. "I'm very happy with her preparation, and if she maintains her rate of improvement, she should
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    • 387 26 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Inter-Constituency Tournament: Kaki Bukit 3 Boon Lay 2, Bukit Batok 3 Mountbatten 2, Aljunied 3 Moulmein 2, Hougang walkover MacPherson. Swedish Open Finals Men's 1 singles: Morten Frost (Den) bt Allan Budi Kusuma (Indo) 15-4, 15-4. Men's doubles: Li Youngbo Tian
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    • 350 27 AFP. UNBEATEN Evander Holyfield is so obsessed with fighting world heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson that he is willing to put the entire purse for the proposed bout on the line. "It will work," said Holyfield, who stopped former heavyweight champion Michael Dokes in the
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    • 243 27 EUROPEAN SOCCER ACTION: ITALY, ENGLAND, PORTUGAL, SPAIN, HOLLAND Reuter. ITALIAN LEAGUE IT was a day of joy in Milan yesterday. League leader Inter-Milan broke a nine-year jinx to beat Roma 3-0, while neighbour AC Milan thrashed Juventus 4-0. Inter took the lead in the 13th minute. West German
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    • 186 27 AFP. P'GUESE LEAGUE BENFICA moved closer to the title yesterday after a 0-0 away draw with defending champion FC Porto. The result left Benfica, which had a player sent off in the second half, six points ahead of second-placed Porto with only nine games left. Though
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    • 214 27 AFP. ENGLISH LEAGUE GOALKEEPER Jim Leighton pulled off one of the saves of the season to earn Manchester United a goalless draw at Aston Villa. He twisted in mid-air to fist over a blistering 18-metre volley from leading marksman Alan Mclnally six minutes from time to
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    • 116 27 Reuter. SPANISH LEAGUE BRAZILIAN Baltazar took his goal-tally to 24, the highest in Europe, yesterday. And his team, Atletico Madrid, strolled home 3-0 over Malaga. Baltazar opened the scoring after 16 minutes, hammering a floating Roberto Marina pass into the net. Malaga defender Jaime
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    • 97 27 Reuter. DUTCH LEAGUE LEADER PSV Eindhoven escaped with anoth- er two points and no further injuries when it visited Veen dam yesterday. PSV fended off some fierce tackling by the struggler to win 2-1, thanks to goals from Romario and lib- ero Josef Chovanec. Results: Den
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    • 185 28 Reuter. GUERNSEY-BORN Martine Le Moignan beat New Zealand holder Sue Devoy 4-9, 9-4, 10-8, 10-8 in a 71-minute final of the World Open in Warmond, Holland, yesterday. She thus became the first non-Australasian to lift the title since the tournament began in 1976. Top seed Devoy
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    • 231 28  -  By Alfonso Chan JUNIOR Davis Cup trainees Adrian Lam and Sherman Lim, both 13-year-olds, are being thrown into the lion's den. They will be competing in the Tiger Beer Tennis Championships qualifying rounds at Kallang Tennis Centre today. They will pit their skills against professional
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    • 197 28 Reuter. DENMARK'S Morten Frost, who won the Swedish Open badminton title for the first time in Malmo yesterday, says he may not play singles for much longer. Frost produced a powerful and technically correct game to beat Indonesia's Allan Budi Kusuma 15-4, 15-4 in the
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    • 423 29 National coach Jita Singh's pre-World Cup hopes have been handed a blow with injuries to four key players. ABDUL SHUKOR reports IT is bad enough that Jita Singh has less than a week to prepare the national squad before the fasting month, but now he finds himself saddled
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    • 184 29  -  By Alfonso Chan TEMASEK Junior College's B team withstood sun, rain and a full day's hard soccer to win the inaugural Singapore Recreation Club Schools Soccer Sevens Cup at the Padang yesterday. They beat Raffles Junior College 1-0 in a sudden death penalty shoe out after the
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    • 158 29 THE Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association will look to shatter Jurong Town's treble hopes when the clubs meet in the final of the Pools Cup. Jurong drew 2-2 with Geylang International in the sec-ond-leg of the semi-finals at Toa Payoh yesterday and qualified on a
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    • 77 29 Teams Geylang: Rahim Ismail, Razali Saad, Norhalis Shafik, Sudiat Dali, Hamzah Hashim, Kamsadi Dahalan (Raymond Cher), Salim Moin, Kari Rissanen, Azmi Abdullah (Sanizal Jamil), Mika Vayrynen, Tay Peng Kee. Jurong: David Lee, Lim Tang Boon, Lim Tong Hai, Jeffrey Lazaroo, ARJ Mani, Finn Jensen, Reijo Linna, Nazri Nasir,
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