The New Paper, 20 March 1989
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Title Section12 1989-03-20 1 the new paper MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1989 m» m tn/4/m 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement123 1989-03-20 1 COMPUTER SEX CLUBS British children can now see a couple having sex or group and oral sex on their computer screens. "Horrifying". Page 2 If they had a baby, would it be the perfect "Euro-person flL«»> «H I I A. Jr V I SALES TRICKS FOR TV, VCRs Tourists are123 words
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Article, Illustration37 1989-03-20 1 Policemen body search a youth at Cuppage Centre. He and other youths found hanging around nightspots were checked for drugs during overnight police operation./ Page 6 Picture/ 'Chuah Chin HongPicture/ 'Chuah Chin Hong - 37 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration287 1989-03-20 2 H 'IGH technology has made it easier for children in Britain to have access to hard-core pornography. British kids with home computers can now use a modem (a device which transmits data over a telephone line) to gain access to pornographic material. By287 words
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177 1989-03-20 2 Wire services. TWENTY-ONE US Marines died early this morning when their helicopter crashed in an isolated South Korean mountain range during military exercises. Of the 34 men aboard the CH-53D helicopter, 13 were injured when the helicopter crashed near Eupcheon-RiWire services. - 177 words
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Article, Illustration375 1989-03-20 2 THIS is one marriage that wasn't made in heaven. In fact, it was cooked up by an advertising agency and has made some Conservative Party MPs in Britain raise hell. The MPs think an advertisement in The Wall Street Journal's European edition last375 words
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Article69 1989-03-20 2 Wire services. IN A surprise move, the South Korean President says he is postponing a controversial referendum on his rule. The announcement was made over national television this morning. President Roh Tae Woo said the country needed more time for democratisation, economic and social development beforeWire services. - 69 words
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Article39 1989-03-20 2 OUR Yaohan discount coupon on Saturday said you could save $1.65. The discount is $3.40, as advertised in The Straits Times that morning. The Saturday coupon can be used up to March 24 for a saving of $3.40.39 words
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Advertisement108 1989-03-20 2 "18jr Singapore's i>nl\ true Italian restaurant where authentic lust the right spot to unwind with a drink or two and lf/066, k renaissance cuisine is served at its best relax to the soothing tunes ot our lilipino resident r ft F\perience the ot Italy —at (he Glass Hotel band. C108 words
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Miscellaneous37 1989-03-20 2 the weather WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over several areas in the afternoon and early evening. Maximum temperature: 31 degrees. Minimum: 24 degrees. The sun sets today at 7.15 pm. The sun rises tomorrow at 7.08 am.37 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration527 1989-03-20 3 T i HE school with 130 different uniforms has at last settled on just one. Come the first day of term today, the pupils of Huamin Primary School in Yishun will be dressed the same way in dark brown skirts or shorts and light beigePictures/ Joathan Choo - 527 words
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Article, Illustration523 1989-03-20 4 Chitra Rajaram - By Chitra Rajaram s OME salesmen at Sim Lim Square are using tricks to get > tourists to buy only certain 'brands of video cassette recorders (VCRs) and TV sets. Interviews with three expatriates and checks by The New Paper showed that National and Samsung are made523 words
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336 1989-03-20 4 TELEVISION viewers in Singapore will, for the first time, be able to watch the US Academy Awards within hours of the event in Hollywood. The three-hour event will be telecast on March 30 at 9.30 pm over SBC 5 the day336 words
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Article, Illustration361 1989-03-20 5 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng QUEEN Elizabeth 2 sailed into Singapore in majestic style but 480 new passengers it picked up here found getting aboard was less than stately. The well-heeled passengers were not accustomed to being herded about or forced to wait. They were moved by361 words
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Article, Illustration402 1989-03-20 6 NEW rules and guidelines will be introduced by the Building Control Division to ensure greater safety of buildings. Mr Peter Sung, Minister of State for National Development and Foreign Affairs said these guidelines would cover the following areas: Structural changes and inspection. Site supervision,402 words
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156 1989-03-20 6 THE day before a housewife was due to appear in court to answer a charge of throwing killer litter, she jumped to her death from her flat in Jurong West. One moment, on Jan 2, Madam Woon Soon Lun, 59, was walking behind her156 words
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318 1989-03-20 6 THE man who threatened to blow up his children with a gas cylinder last Wednesday said yesterday that he merely wanted to scare away the police. The man, identified only as Mr Zhuang, 31, son of a coffeeshop owner, was allowed318 words
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Article, Illustration240 1989-03-20 6 YOUTHS hanging around Orchard Road nightspots ran into an all-out search by police looking for hidden drugs. Their hair was ruffled. They had to take off shoes for examination. Their socks were turned inside out. It was part of a five-hour anti-crime round by Tanglin240 words
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Article, Illustration451 1989-03-20 7 Karen Goh - By Karen Goh LUCKY Plaza went dry yesterday afternoon. There was no water from midday. Food stalls need water to stay in service, and at least two of them in Food Place on the sixth floor of the complex, had to close.Pictures/ Aundry Gan - 451 words
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Article, Illustration410 1989-03-20 8 Augustine Low - By Augustine Low MR Zhao Zhangguang's invention of an anti-baldness treatment has made him one of the richest men in China. Called 101, the herbal lotion has been so popular that it reportedly earned Mr Zhao $50 million in foreign currency last year. The short,410 words
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Article171 1989-03-20 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. conglomerate: A large business firm made up of several companies, especially those that deal in different types of products. consulate: The place of work of an official sent by171 words
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MAILBOX
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Article, Illustration294 1989-03-20 9 I Dear Editor, am writing in response to the article on March 8,1989, "After the 0 levels, what?". Especially the remark by one of the students interviewed, Miss Low Ee Ling, 17 from Raffles Junior College. She said: "...An employer not only checks to see if294 words
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Article264 1989-03-20 9 I REFER to the keeping of toy dogs in HDB flats. A spokesman of the HDB commenting on the "One flat one toy dog" policy, urged owners faced with more than one to find new homes for their extra pets or surrender them to the264 words
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154 1989-03-20 9 RECENTLY I lost my NRIC and used my Singapore Passport to register for a social membership in a recreation club in Amber Road (Chinese Swimming Club). To my horror the passport was not an acceptable document for identification. I felt that was a great insult154 words
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146 1989-03-20 9 I AM a working man, married with two young kids. My wife works too. We spend most of our time on the job. We have only the evening hours and Sunday to spend with the children. Where is the incentive to work when much of146 words
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150 1989-03-20 9 THE article, "Don't worry, parents, have confidence" (The New Paper, March 3) is totally misleading and wrong (about gymnastics). Had it not been for the dedicated efforts of the Singapore Amateur Gymnastics Association or the Ministry of Education's ECA150 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article243 1989-03-20 10 Wire services. VIOLENCE, arson and police shootings have marred nationwide exams in Bangladesh. The turmoil began after some 7,000 students were expelled for alleged cheating last week. About 3,000 students were expelled on Thursday and 4,000 more on Saturday, newspapers said in Dhaka yesterday. MoreWire services. - 243 words
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Article, Illustration57 1989-03-20 10 Rally: About 10,000 people throng the streets of Moscow to show their support for ousted politician Boris Yelstin. The demonstrators are demanding a halt to official attacks on Mr Yelstin. The former boss of the Moscow Communist Party is a candidate in next Sunday's electionPicture/ Reuter - 57 words
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Article204 1989-03-20 10 Wire services. A GANG went on the rampage in a Muslim area of the English city of Sheffield yesterday, causing thousands of dollars worth of damage. The city's officials said the incident seemed to be a backlash against Muslim protests over the controversial book, TheWire services. - 204 words
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151 1989-03-20 10 Wire services. THE British government acknowledged yesterday that a December warning about possible bombs on airliners was not mailed until after New Year's Day. That was at least 10 days after Pan Am Flight 103 blew up, killing 270 people. Transport Secretary Paul ChannonWire services. - 151 words
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Article, Illustration58 1989-03-20 10 Day to remember His face covered with a hood, a Spanish man walks with a cross in the city of Sevilla, Spain, to mark Palm Sunday. Yesterday's ceremony, which celebrated the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem before He was crucified, was the first ofPicture/Afp - 58 words
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313 1989-03-20 10 Wire services. FINAL agreement has been reached on a global treaty to end the dumping of toxic waste in the Third World. Delegates to the three-year-long talks in Basle, Switzerland, said the last major issues had been settled at a meeting over the weekend.Wire services. - 313 words
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Article303 1989-03-20 11 Wire services. A CANDIDATE of Japan's ruling party has won a third term as governor of the Chiba prefecture. Yesterday's race took place against the backdrop of the Recruit stock scandal that has rocked the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and a controversial new sales tax.Wire services. - 303 words
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Article84 1989-03-20 11 Wire services. ITALIAN health officials have launched a drive to keep Rome free of the "tourist's tummy" disease. Officials said yesterday that some 20 restaurants and pizzeries in central Rome had been temporarily closed for violating health regulations. The crackdown came following complaints by furious RomansWire services. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration50 1989-03-20 11 Mishap: An old bell lies damaged at the foot of an even older Italian tower, the 11th century Civica Torre (municipal tower). The 16th century bell fell yesterday when the 78-metre tower collapsed during clean-up operations. Two people died and 13 were injured. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 50 words
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Article184 1989-03-20 11 Wire services. TIBET'S exiled spiritual leader says he is not demanding independence from China. "We Tibetans will gain more if we retain our relationship with China," the Dalai Lama said in an interview with Newsweek magazine in its latest issue. China has offered to hold talksWire services. - 184 words
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Article110 1989-03-20 11 NST. A RICH Indonesian coffee merchant was found dead in Petaling Jaya with his throat slit. The body of Mr Sugiharto, 50, was found by a chambermaid at the Subang Airport Hotel yesterday afternoon. Mr Sugiharto, an Indonesian Chinese from Medan, also had slash wounds onNST. - 110 words
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193 1989-03-20 11 Wire services. A SEARCH is under way for containers containing insecticide and other chemicals that an Indonesian ship lost in the English Channel. A British scientist warned that a huge area of the channel would be polluted and fish wiped out if the 6,000Wire services. - 193 words
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Article237 1989-03-20 12 Wire service. THE world's bear population is running out of room and time. As land-hungry ranchers and loggers burn and cut the remaining forests, experts say one of the world's mightiest animals is approaching extinction at frightening speed. "In 10 or 20 years some speciesWire service. - 237 words
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Article94 1989-03-20 12 Reuter. SHARES opened sharply lower on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today following Wall Street's 48-point plunge on Friday. The Nikkei index was down 242.10 points at 31,778.91 after 10 minutes of trade. A broker said the Nikkei's near-term bottom is between 31,500 and 31,000 and that, because of uncertainReuter. - 94 words
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159 1989-03-20 12 Wire services. PAKISTANI Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto said yesterday that race riots in Karachi were a deliberate effort to weaken her government. Ms Bhutto, visiting Pakistan's largest city as the death toll from 10 days of violence rose to 29, said her government wasWire services. - 159 words
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Article, Illustration321 1989-03-20 12 Wire services. WIDESPREAD fighting, described in some reports as a "full-scale war", has erupted in El Salvador. But amid clashes between government troops and guerillas, Salvadoreans went ahead to vote for a new president. At least seven people, including three journalists and three soldiers,Wire services.; Picture/ Afp - 321 words
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Article298 1989-03-20 12 NST. THE Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) plans to take over the chief ministership of Penang from the Gerakan party, said a senior party official. "This is our strategy. This will come true if we win more state seats there than the Gerakan in the nextNST. - 298 words
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Article, Illustration483 1989-03-20 13 Karen Goh - By Karen Goh T school field of Chinese High School will be turned into a giant restaurant tomorrow. A total of 17 temporary kitchens have been set up in two rows along the school fence facing Bukit Timah Road for the festive dinner to celebrate the school's483 words
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316 1989-03-20 13 IPS. LOW-ALCOHOL beers are giving drinkers a taste of the real thing right down to the hangover. The bitters and lagers can make you feel just as groggy the morning after as stronger brews, reports Today newspaper in Britain. Over half of those who spendIPS. - 316 words
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Article, Illustration535 1989-03-20 14 Vivien Chiong - Showtime By Vivien Chiong R OBERT Palmer will sing at Top Ten on Wednesday and Thursday. And on the same days, jazzman Ernie Watts will perform at the Hyatt Hotel Ballroom. But if past concerts held here are anything to go by, one535 words
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Miscellaneous1729 1989-03-20 15 Television (f\ M The Asia-Pacific The Mind The Search lor Mind. Cine Showcase —Toße or Net to Be •t*" fR SCREEN M Singing Contest (9.30pm, SBC 12) ao 30 pm SBC 12) flo fH GEMS (11.25 pm, SBC 5) THIS nine-part programme is the PDAM 1 sequel to the 19841,729 words
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Spotlight
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Article, Illustration1641 1989-03-20 16 Not long ago, the Saudi arms dealer Adrian Khashoggi could seriously claim to be the world's richest man. His fortune, built on his almost exclusive role as in Saudi Arabian arms purchases, amounted to about $16 billion. Then came the drop in world oil prices, andThe New York Times Syndicate - 1,641 words
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537 1989-03-20 16 FACTSHEET A.K. WAS never satisfied being only a businessman. He wanted to try his hand at politics. July 1985: In the early 80s, trying his own hand at "shuttle diplomacy", Mr Khashoggi visited eight heads of state in 10 days in an effort to537 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration458 1989-03-20 20 BM Features. S CREEN tough guy James Garner has had his fair share of bumps and bruises during his i 30-year career. As Jim Rockford in The Rockford Files he was forever throwing and receiving punches, dodging bullets and hunting down dangerous criminals. AndBM Features. - 458 words
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Article, Illustration217 1989-03-20 20 A FISH CALLED WANDA (Cathay, Marina 1) JAMIE Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline and John Cleese star in this gem of a comedy not to be missed. Times: Cathay: 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30 pm. Marina 1: 1, 3.30, 7, 9 pm. WORKING GIRL (Orchard) A CORPORATE fairy tale217 words
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Article, Illustration323 1989-03-20 21 Ting Mei See - By Ting Mei See y w ET another watering hole is heading towards the entertainment hot-spot that is Orchard Towers. This time, it's the Ginivy Country and Western Lounge, Orchard Road's only coun-try-and-Western joint. Come May, it will move into the premises formerly occupied by Twelfth of323 words
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Article, Illustration362 1989-03-20 21 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon WHEN the Swedish gospel group Zoe flew in to town they didn't expect to unpack their guitars and start singing even before they left the plane. But they got out their guitars and stirred up a hand-clapping concert while stuck inPicture/Jonathan Choo - 362 words
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Article157 1989-03-20 21 THE Neu Faces are old hands when it comes to playing 60s and 70s music. In fact, the original group started off as a rock band in 1971, belting out numbers by the likes of Carlos San tana. Jerry and Ricky are the157 words
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Article, Illustration454 1989-03-20 22 I CHARING Chan wants to be sexy. Elsie Chan wants to get out of the sexy mould. And both want to break away from acting in comedies. The two Hongkong actresses and director Eric Tsang were in Singapore over the weekend to promote their454 words
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Article, Illustration276 1989-03-20 22 UPI USA Today. BANKRUPTCY IS BAD NEWS JERRY Lee Lewis, whose life often seems to be a series of wives, illness and bad news, filed for bankruptcy protection last week. His debts include US$950,000 to George Cunningham and the Whiskey River Club in Nashville and US$2 million to theUPI; USA Today. - 276 words
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Article, Illustration436 1989-03-20 22 Ting Mei See - Young People's Theatre The Spaceman and Un Jour la Terre (One Day, the World) Amiel Drama Centre, yesterday REVIEW/ By Ting Mei See BODY language sometimes speaks louder than words. In the hands of an expert mime artist such as JeanPierre Amiel, 38, it is436 words
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Article, Illustration282 1989-03-20 23 FASHIONTODAY A N ocean of sexless Mao jackets in blue or green is about all most people can imagine when thinking of Chinese fashion. But these uniform days seem to be over. China is returning to the international fashion scene where it was once onePictures/ Sipa Press - 282 words
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Miscellaneous1599 1989-03-20 26 RADKjGUIDE E2MBI E2MXH i;ijiiijjiUM?i 1333 ml NOON News in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON News in Brief and Weather NOON Good Music, Company and Mo: NOON Nowsdesk 12 05 v C oa NOON Easy Listening A selection of D e f^ Uinment to 12.30 Daagerous in Lo«o: Detective light instrumental1,599 words
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Article, Illustration311 1989-03-20 27 Reuter. WORLD champion Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, crushed his compatriot and great rival Jansher Khan 15-10, 15-12, 15-7 to win the Spanish Open squash tournament yesterday. Jahangir was on his best creative and attacking form and left Jansher little chance to play his characteristic game of retrievingReuter. - 311 words
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Article, Illustration353 1989-03-20 28 Like Davis Cup teammate Sunny Liu, Wong Chee Leong has chosen studies over a tennis career. ALFONSO CHAN explains why SINGAPORE sports has lost another promising talent to higher education. Tennis player Wong Chee Leong, 16, had wanted to play full time in the South-east Asian circuit353 words
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Article, Illustration307 1989-03-20 28 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor BALVINDER Singh won the Nature's Farm Coastal Biathlon men's open for the second straight year at Changi Village yesterday. Running and cycling on a rain-soaked route which stretched from Changi Village towards the end of East Coast Parkway, Balvinder romped home in aPicture/ CHUAH Chin Hong - 307 words
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Article199 1989-03-20 28 MotivationJita style COACH Jita Singh plans to use his own brand of psychology when the national soccer team starts training next month. Jita was responding to questions after a talk on sports psychology by Dr Choo Kum Kay, of the Medical and Sports Research Centre, Singapore Sports Council. "I think199 words
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Article443 1989-03-20 28 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON All-England Championships in London Finals: Men's tingles: Yang Yang (C) bt Morten frost (Den) 15 6, 16-7. Men's doubles: Lee Sang Bok Park Joo Bong (SK) bt Rudy Gunawan Eddy Hartono (Indo) 15-8, 16-7. Womens singles: Li Lingwei (C) bt SusiWire services. - 443 words
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Article, Illustration211 1989-03-20 29 Alfonso Chan - Stories/ Alfonso Chan PAUL Haarhuis was a picture of satisfaction after winning both the singles and the doubles events at the Tiger Beer tennis championship yesterday. The 22-year-old Dutchman beat South Korean Ro Gap Taik 6-2, 6-1 in the singles final and then teamed with fellow-coun-tryman Tjerk Bogstra211 words
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Article235 1989-03-20 29 UMPIRES in Singapore will have their prayers answered when The International Tennis Federation holds a special officials' course towards the end of this year. The ITF is concerned about the lack of qualified persons to officiate in tournaments, especially in Asia, according to ITF Director235 words
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Article, Illustration244 1989-03-20 29 THE four Chinese players who took part Tiger Beer Satellite tennis tournament may not be able to compete in the circuit-ending Masters in Jakarta because they have a visa problem. The four players Xia Jiaping, Zhang Jiuhua, Chen Li and Tang Min have not yet244 words
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Article, Illustration371 1989-03-20 30 Reuter. DUTCH LEAGUE CHAMPION PSV Eindhoven suffered another crushing blow yesterday. It was thrashed 4-1 by Ajax Amsterdam just four days after its European Cup exit. PSV badly needed a boost after Real Madrid ended its hopes of retaining the European crown. Instead, visitor Ajax inflictedReuter. - 371 words
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Article318 1989-03-20 30 Reuter. ITALIAN LEAGUE LEADER Inter-Milan streaked four points ahead with a 1-0 win at third-placed Sampdoria as title rival Napoli drew 1-1 with Lazio. Libero Andrea Mandorlini headed Inter's winner four minutes into the second half from a corner by Argentine striker Ramon Diaz. The win effectivelyReuter. - 318 words
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198 1989-03-20 30 Reuter. BENFICA scored twice in the last three P'GUESE LEAGUE minutes to snatch a lucky 2-1 win over Leixoes. The victory kept Benfica on course for the title. Trailing 1-0 at half-time, Benfica looked set to suffer its first home defeat of the seasonReuter. - 198 words
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Article136 1989-03-20 30 AFP. ANGRY Olympique Marseille fans went on the rampage after their side lost the leadership of the French League with a 3-1 defeat by Cannes on Saturday. The fans, incensed at the last-minute sending-off of Eric Di Meco and Cannes' third goal, began ripping up one of theAFP. - 136 words
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Article, Illustration288 1989-03-20 30 Wire services. STEVE McMahon, Liverpool's England midfielder, is expected to move to Italian side Torino for $5.1 million in the summer. The 27-year-old hard man is reportedly keen to cash in on a lucrative offer from Torino, which has trailed him for months. SHEFFIELD Wednesday is on the lookoutWire services. - 288 words
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Article, Illustration351 1989-03-20 31 AFP. WIMBLEDON'S FA Cup fairytale drew to a close at Everton yesterday. Stuart McCall earned the Merseyside club a 1-0 quar-ter-final victory over the holder. The midfielder stabbed home a cross from Eire international Kevin Sheedy in the 59th minute to collect only his second goalAFP. - 351 words
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Article260 1989-03-20 31 Reuter. FIVE South Korean officials involved in a ring riot at the Seoul Olympics have been banned for two years. The International Amateur Boxing Association (Aiba) also imposed a twoyear suspension on South Korean bantamweight Byun Jong-il, who staged a 67-minute sit-in after losing toReuter. - 260 words
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Article, Illustration846 1989-03-20 32 ►Gaujefy r~X GERMAN ARTIST. An jr\ exhibition of 30 works by 1 1 Thomas Lehnerer, including drawings and sculpture. 10.30 am to 7.30 pm. Ends Thursday. Goethe-lnstitut Gallery, Singapore Shopping Centra. THE LIFE AND WORK OF LORD BYRON. Organised by the British Council and the National Museum to commemorate846 words
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Article14 1989-03-20 32 GALLERY: German artist OUT AND ABOUT: Easter egg contest FOOD. Luscious laksa14 words
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Article, Illustration122 1989-03-20 32 He was a film director with a deep contempt for directors who did not put anything original on screen. He made more than 21 films of his own all of them highly original between 1969 and 1964, when he died at the height of his achievements.122 words
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