The New Paper, 27 March 1989

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1 32 The New Paper
  • 12 1 the new paper MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1989 MCI (P) 179/4/88 SO CENTS
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    • 112 1 MAN, 30, WINS $1.8M AT GENTINGS Page 2 YELTSIN IN BIG VICTORY Ousted Soviet Politburo member Boris Yeltsin has won a landslide victory. The result is seen as a firm rebuff to an official campaign to discredit him. Many other independent-minded candidates are expected to win in the Soviet Union's
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  • 48 1 Step aside, girls. The guys are now the big attraction. Audience loudly cheered winner Zack Zainal (top) and other trunk-clad finalists of Manhunt '89 over the weekend. Yen Ong (left) and other world model hopefuls got only polite applause. /Page 20 Pictures/ SAM YEO
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 156 2 Lianhe Wanbao. A SINGAPORE man described as the mastermind of a drug smuggling ring has been arrested in Perth, Australia. Police said Liao Yading was seized while trying to catch a bus out of Perth. The arrest ended a widespread manhunt. A police spokesman
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    • 117 2 A I N instant millionaire was created yesterday. A man won $1,808,475.16 from a jackpot machine at the Genting casino yesterday morning, the Lianhe Zaobao reported today. This is the biggest sum ever won from a Genting jackpot machine. The winner, Mr A Ng,
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    • 56 2 Slow and st€ady: A sport known for its fast pace, took a decided turn for the slow as giant pachyderms thundered downfield. It happened during a friendly elephant polo match in the desert city of Jaipur, India on Wednesday. The match, held during the annual Elephant Festival,
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    • 205 2 Wire services ABOUT 86 Turks are lying stranded at Vienna airport. They had tried to enter West Germany and Switzerland illegally. Seventy-eight of them had asked for political asylum, an Austrian Interior Ministry spokesman said yesterday. A representative in Austria of the European Committee for
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    • 397 2 A SCHOOLGIRL who made a suicide pact with her boyfriend plunged to her death from a 12-storey building but her boyfriend changed his mind. Ms Jamie Leong Wan Cheng, 15, fell from the rooftop of Block 304, Clementi Avenue 4. It happened at 8
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    • 27 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over several areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 32 deg. Min: 24 deg. Sunset: 7.13 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 7.06 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 273 3  -  By Augustine Low THEY rush for food. They rush for seats. They even rush to check in at airports and hotels. And they have a string of complaints everywhere they go. Say hello to the Ugly Singapore Traveller. The image of such travellers who give
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    • 99 3 THEY have a "kia su" (Fujian vernacular for "afraid to lose out") mentality. They are always in a rush to "chop" (to put their stamp on, hence, to reserve) seats, especially in restaurants and coaches. "Even on the plane, they want to change to better seats," said Mr
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    • 152 3 THEY insist on having Chinese food no matter where they are and even when it is difficult to get. "Even in America and Europe they still want Chinese food. One would think that they have had enough of it here," said Ms Lim of Tourworld Travel. They
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    • 84 3 THEY are fussy and want the best in everything. They complain about the service, the food, the accommodation, the airportSaid one tour leader: "They give me headaches all the time. Very often, they are paying budget fares and yet they want to be treated like royalty." Among
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    • 120 3 AT buffets and set meals, they pile their plates high with the choicest foods. Sometimes they can't finish the food. But that to the food grabbers, is not the point. People find them so revolting they don't even want to sit with them. They request to be
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    • 212 4  -  By Ng Wan Ching UGLY driving habits were the obstacles to overcome at an advanced driving course yesterday. The Singapore Motor Sports Club's instructors mentioned some 10 common bad habits. These included wrong seating position, wrong steering wheel grip and
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    • 438 4  -  By Wong Sing Yeong MORE than 100 people who turned up for a tea dance at the Imperial Hotel's El Marocco disco yesterday could not even get through the door. The crowd, in their Sunday best and carrying food and birthday cakes, had come
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    • 69 5 TWENTY-TWO people were arrested yesterday at the Bukit Turf Club (BTC) in police raids against illegal bookmaking activities. All 22 were blacklisted by the BTC and banned from entering the club's premises for one year. To date, 319 people have been blacklisted by the
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    • 64 5 FROM April 1, Japanese electrical and electronics giant, Matsushita Electric Industrial, will be known here as Asia Matsushita Electric. It will take over regional control functions, and will oversee sales and manufacturing companies in Asia. The Singapore subsidiary has been re-organised and it will apply
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    • 269 5 A LECTURER from a China drama academy died of a heart attack on Saturday morning, the day after his ship docked at the World Trade Centre terminal here. Associate professor Jin Naiqian, 54, had arrived on the Chinese ship Ji Di, Shin Min Daily News
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    • 162 5 AIDS will be a major topic for the first time at a gathering of psychiatrists here. The psychiatrists from Asean countries will discuss the psychiatric aspects of Aids, and its management and prevention in high-risk youths. More than 600 psychiatrists are expected to
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    • 231 6  -  By Chow Wai Fong MR Simon Yap hopes his marriage will boost his business. That's why he got married in a Vitagen van. Mr Yap, 23, is a sales representative for Vitagen, the health drink. "I wanted a change from the usual wedding car. Everyone
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    • 123 6 SIX people sent in all-cor-rect entries for the Moneywords 11/89 contest. They will share the $5,000 jackpot. Each of the six will gei $833.83. A totai of 6,418 entries were received. Tne winners are: Mr Chew Yoke of Apt Blk 52, Lengkok Bahru, #12-309, Singapore 0315 Mr
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    • 224 6 A PANEL of experts will discuss the three basic rights of patients at a public symposium next month. It is being organised by the Singapore Medical Assocation for their 20th National Convention. The symposium will examine patients' rights to confidentiality, to treatment and to information. Mr
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    • 439 7  -  Stories/. Irene Ng THE people who helped make Raffles Hotel a success by celebrating its role in history are trying to use the same formula on the Cockpit Hotel. The ingredients: Rehash Cockpit's own brand of colonial splendour. To do that properly, the Cockpit will
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    • 141 7 WRITER Rudyard Kipling once- said: "Feed at Raffles Hotel and sleep at the Hotel de L'Europe." He gave his verdict which he asked all travellers to take note of after he passed through Singapore in 1889. He wasn't impressed with the comfort of Raffles' rooms. The
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    • 90 5 We've added two oranges' worth of Vitamin C into this lozenge. Strepsifs j 1 Strepslfe I Vitamin C-100 It /1| Vitamin C-100 m'M t Each little Strepsils Vitamin C-100 lozenge is H i#l packed with two oranges' worth of Vitamin C, M That's 100 mg of Vitamin C So Strepsils
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    • 92 6 IN CONCERT The Central Zot, a popular band from Sweden, and well-known throughout Europe for their lively brand of contemporary I music, appeals both to youths and adults. Dont miss their first-ever Singapore performance. Speaker: Reza Faltoar-Safa liAm^F Reza is the founder and director of The Harvester's Ministry, and has
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    • 562 6 MONDAY, MARCH 13 TUESDAY, MARCH 14 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 lITTTTToJI 11h o us e| 1M s p e aTB G R a S ~sß 2Bp R E ad! 2|g B E ft l| WOM A 'n! 3Bf ET C hB ils H A Rkl GRA V TB <IbR eA kB
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    • 525 7 THE NEW PAPER/MONET PROMOTION BEAIJTY HAS ITS Just being at the Monet could win you this set of Monet I Jewellery and more. lilC^ Simply present the coupon f J» below at the booth and 10 lucky tf f I V winners will receive Monet Gift MORE REASONS TO BE
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  • MAILBOX
    • 346 8 Dear Editor, I READ The New Paper (March 18) story on "Indian men on women's plight" with surprise. I am afraid most Indian men would disagree with most of what the few men have said about Indian women. It appears that the few
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    • 190 8 I APPEAL on behalf of all maids, especially Sri Lankans, who are badly treated by some employers as they are unable to speak English and are in a pitiful state. It is time the Labour Ministry enforce some laws to safeguard these maids.
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    • 253 8 I REFER to the report "QE2 delay annoys passengers" (TNP, March 20) and wish to make the following clarifications. The arrangements to handle passengers when they get on or off a ship are made by the ship's agent in Singapore. The Port of Singapore Authority
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    • 328 8 IN your report "QE2 delay annoys passengers" (TNP, March 20) you should also have given the reasons for the delay in checking in passengers joining the ship in Singapore. Registration of passengers joining the ship was scheduled from 2.30 to 6 pm at the World Trade
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    • 190 8 WE enjoyed your Weekend edition (TNP, March 11/12), especially the special section on Bukit Turf Club. We hope you will interview more jockeys and trainers, and tell us their way of life. Ask them: Are they controlled by syndicates? I suggest you publish
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    • 63 8 We Stock Costumes, Hats, Wigs, Mask, Make-Up Many Other Accessories. Children's Costumes For Sale. Adult Costumes For Sale Or Hire. Father X-Mas Costumes For Sale Or Hire A Kiddies Birthday Corner to Help You Plan Your Party. Do Come In And Visit Our Jokes And Magic Tricks Corner. xjf #03-06
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    • 34 8 PT FASHION'S 810 SOU SEU j I Wm 1 Soft is chic. It can be bare and sultry, or I j I clean-cut and classic. Wear anyway you j MARCH: On Sate Now I
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
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      421 9 Forecast for construction this year THE sluggish construction business is now humming a more prosperous tune. Money spent on construction is expected to top $4 billion this year. A government report predicts that "1989 is likely to be the turning point for the industry, barring any unforseen circumstances."
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    • 144 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. chilli con carne: A Mexican dish of minced meat, beans, onions and chilli powder. cornucopia: A large number of things that are available. downtrodden: Describes someone who has been
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 376 10 Wire services. M 1 YSTERY surrounds the fate of a missing Arab tycoon's yacht carrying up to five members fo Kuwait's royal family. Some diplomatic sources and media reports in the Gulf said yesterday that the Iranian Navy had hijacked the yacht, Sailka. The reports,
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    • 143 10 Wire services. PAKISTAN'S Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, the first woman to lead a Muslim nation, is expecting her second child in October, family sources said in Karachi yesterday. Ms Bhutto's first child, Bilawal, was born on Sept 21 last year. A month later, Ms Bhutto
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    • 40 10 War Victims: Poor residents of Kabul rush to present their ration papers to get 10-kg sacks of food. Yesterdays food distribution was the first since the United Nations suspended its relief operations a month ago. Picture/ Afp
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    • 218 10 Wire services. A MUJAHIDEEN resistance leader, who is the foreign minister of the interim government, was wounded in an Afghan government bombing raid near Jalalabad on Saturday. The Afghan News Agency (ANA) said in Peshawar, Pakistan, yesterday that Mr Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the leader
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    • 330 10 Wire services. Burmese troops have seized a key Karen rebel position on the Thai border. This was the government's third major victory against the ethnic uprising in the past four months, Thai officials said in Bangkok yesterday. Burmese troops stormed the heavily-fortified Karen rebel
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    • 383 11 Three countries went to the polls yesterday. The Soviet Union conducts its first multi-candidate election for a new parliament. In Turkey, local elections will decide the ruling party's future. And Laos holds its first election in 14 years Wire services. REBEL communist Boris Yeltsin swept
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    • 238 11 Wire services. TURKEY'S reformist Prime Minister Turgut Ozal is doing badly in local government elections. This may mean the difference between whether his party stays in power or goes. Initial trends showed that Mr Ozal's conservative Motherland Party was trailing in its stronghold, Istanbul, the
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    • 44 12 Record: The world's first space chick, Kentucky, was hatched at 8.29 pm last Saturday 12 days after the launch of the US space shuttle Discovery. The shuttle carried 32 chicken eggs to see how an embryo develops in space. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 326 12 Wire services. YUGOSLAV police fired tear gas when they were stoned by 1,000 ethnic Albanian protesters after a soccer match in the Kosovo provincial capital of Pristina yesterday. Witnesses said riot police, backed by paramilitary forces, used tear gas and batons to break up the
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    • 152 12 Wire services. EIGHT British and Australian members of the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Windhoek, Namibia, did anything but keep the peace on Saturday. They brawled with about 20 South Africans after a rugby match, a UN spokesman there said yesterday. One British soldier
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    • 76 12 Reuter. SHARE prices opened mixed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. There was little incentive to buy because many markets, including the US and London stock markets, were closed on Friday for Easter holidays, brokers said. The Nikkei index firmed 3.60 points to 31,572.12 in 10 minutes of trade.
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    • 163 12 Wire services. A WEST German tourist was trampled to death last week by an angry elephant in northern Thailand, police said yesterday. Sergeant Suwan Muenrat, of the tourist police in Chiangmai province, 550 km north of Bangkok, identified the victim as Ms Helga
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    • 295 12 Wire services. ANTI-TERRORIST guards carrying loaded weapons on airplanes can endanger both the aircraft and passengers. The warning was given yesterday by Mr George Ryde. He is national secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union's civil aviation group in London. Mr Ryde made the
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    • 268 12 Wire services. BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher begins an African tour today. Aides say this is the start of a diplomatic push towards securing peace in southern Africa, and a political settlement in South Africa. Mrs Thatcher will, in all, spend a week in
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 342 13 BAKING a cake is an art that gives enormous satisfaction to the baker and to the eater. If you can master the basic techniques of cake making, you can look forward to a lifetime of creative pleasure. But before you start on this culinary journey, invest
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    • 292 13 CAKES that contain half as much flour or more are made by the creaming method. Normally these cakes are moist, rich and firm. They can also be cut easily. Creaming applies to the ability of the butter or margarine used to absorb and retain air
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    • 389 13 ONE other way of making a feath-er-light, delicate cake is by the whisking method. Air cells created during the whisking make the cake rise well. Whisked cakes can be made in two ways. One is by using whole eggs, the other by separating the yolks from
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  • 475 14 Showtime This is Oscar week and on Wednesday, the glitterati of Hollywood will converge on the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium to honour motion pictures' most deserving personalities. Around the world, more than a billion will watch Tinseltown's annual tribal rite "live" on TV. Today, we begin
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    • 1950 15 1 Mfir m 'li| lelevision m3d SC RFF Wired 5; PVH Bintang 89 Final (M) (Live) Cine Showcase Long Voyage rock music (B/W) (10.25 h o me vi e we^ not gn^i^ > sss-!»,»».!7 mr.n*n, s»*!to«.» ■inn0rA.**.,,'!.,,,..,. ~*±M If °E 1 3.00 pm Highlights followed y II 6.00 pm Bengkel
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  • shoptalk
    • 1034 16 Holland Village, in terms of shopping, lies somewhere between Orchard Road and the kampung. Quaint shophouses hobnob with sophisticated low-rise shopping centres along Holland Road, Holland Avenue, Lorong Liput and Lorong Mambong. Restaurants offer a cornucopia of tastes from local hawker fare and fast food to European pastry
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    • 543 16 TASTEBUD TEASERS WHETHER your taste is down-to-earth or Yup-scale, you'll find the food to match in Holland Village. The strip of shophouses facing the Holland Road/Holland Avenue junction is being taken over by restaurants. Along the same fare but a place where they also serve
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 342 20  -  By Adeline Woon IT'S a rare modelling contest in which the girls are ignored and the men get all the attention. But that was the case last Saturday at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant when the grand finals of Manhunt 89 and Miss Singapore Model of
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    • Article, Illustration
      316 20  -  By Debbie Henson MARKKA: MARTIKA (CBS) SINGER/songwriter Martika recently entered the Hot 100 with More Than You Know the first single from her self-titled debut album. Martika contains a wide range of moods from madcap to heartbreaking. From the tongue-in-cheek humour of If You're Tarzan to the honesty and
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      172 20 A FISH CALLED WANDA (Cathay) JAMIE Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline and John Cleese are together in a witty comedy. Times: Cathay 11am, 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30 pm. RAIN MAN (Lido, Changi 1) HEART-WARMING tale about fraternal love. Dustin Hoffman is the autistic elder brother and Tom Cruise the self-assured
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    • 552 21  -  Singaporeans snapped up most of the works at a one-man art exhibition even before the official exhibition. Prices: $2,000 to $8,000. At the Chinese High reunion dinner last week, guests coughed up $10,000 to $13,000 for each piece at the auction. And the artist
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    • 142 21  -  J SEENLASTNIGHT By Geraldine Goh BANGLADESH is frequently ravaged by disastrous floods. Much of the country is at the delta of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. A heavy monsoon season strikes terror in the lowlands. All too often, thousands of low- land dwellers are made
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    • 357 21 SOME local collectors have hailed Chinese painter Yao Yu-xin as the next "I M Pei of art". Mr Pei lives in America and is regarded as one of the most brilliant architects in the West. Mr Yao, too, is a Chinese who has
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    • 121 21 TIFFANY started singing with local bands when she was nine. At 12, she met record producer and current manager George Tobin, who was convinced she would be a great singer. He was right. According to Billboard magazine, she is the youngest woman
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 1583 22 RADIOGUIDE MMm IJMUH EMMSM KwiiMiEwfll EH9HH NOON News la Brief (Programme# in Mandarin) NOON News la Brief aad Weather NOON Beed Mask, Company and Mr NOONNewsdesk 12.05 LaacMata: Listen to some en- noon Ea#y Ustealag: A selection of Bepert Noon-time entertainment to 12.30 Daagereas la Lava: Detective tertaining music played
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  • 425 23 FASHIONTODAY 'No sex, please, we're Parisians' was the loud retort French designers gave the world at the eight-day Louvre Museum shows. Elegance, controlled allure and structured style seem to be the catchwords. BRENTON WONG sums up the look. Paris, Fall/Winter 1989-90 PARIS gave a rousing
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  • SPORTS
    • 259 28  -  Stories/j Alfonso Chan FILIPINO Julio Cariuen was coasting toward a $1,500 victory in the Team Borg Grand Prix Challenge tennis single's final yesterday when anguish struck him. Opponent Andrew Turcinovich hit what looked like a passing shot that went out. But the linesman stayed his hands and umpire
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    • 152 28 JAPANESE housewife Eiko Ikeda got $600 before she left Singapore for good yesterday with her expatriate husband. No, she wasn't rewarded for leaving, but for playing tennis. The 43-year-old held her own against national player Lela Zainal for an hour before losing 2-6, 3-6 in
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    • 204 28 Wire services. PAM Shriver crashed out to unseeded Czech Jana Novotna at the International Players Championships in Key Biscayne, Florida, on Sunday, but the fourth-seeded American tried not to let the defeat bother her. Shriver, who has criticised herself during slumps in the past, said she has
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    • 149 28 BOWLERS in Singapore vote tonight to elect the man who will lead them either to glory or infamy, depending on dedication. The Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress annual meeting tonight, postponed from March 11 because of insufficient notice, sees the end of a four-year rule under
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    • 401 28 Wire series. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON French Open finals Men's singles: Xiong Guobao (C) bt Poul-Erik Hoyer-Larsen (Den) 15-7, 15-3. Doubles: Li Yongbo Tian Bingyi (C) bt Zheng Yuming Huang Zhangzhong (C) 15-3, 15-6. Women's singles: Li Lingwei (C) bt Zhou Lei (C) 11-5, 11-3. Doubles: Sun
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    • 453 29 AFP, Reuter. CHAMPION Liverpool kept up the pressure on leader Arsenal with a 2-1 victory at Tottenham yesterday its seventh League win in a row. The League champion, which has scored 23 goals and conceded only four in its current run, now moves to third place eight
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    • 293 29 SPANISH LEAGUE Reuter. SPANISH league leader Real Madrid took its unbeaten run to 25 matches yesterday, defeating Real Valladolid 3-2 to retain its three-point lead over Barcelona. Second-palced Barcelona beat Real Betis 2-0 on Saturday, with goals from Julio Salinas. It now looks forward
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    • 142 29 AFP. DIEGO Maradona had the Easter weekend off but was, as ever, a hunted man. For once spared the virile attentions of defenders the Italian championship taking a break because of the national team's international in Austria he found himself being marked by the media. Maradona and his
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    • 382 30  -  By S Gulam A TREBLE may be in the reckoning. But Jurong Town Football Club is not prepared to wait for favours from anyone it has given up hope of achieving an unprecedented hat-trick. The club won the first of the three local titles at stake
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    • 323 30 TYRWHITT Soccerites' future in the Premier League still hangs in the balance as there is no confirmation whether there will be a play-off after its 0-0 draw with Tiong Bahru at Queenstown yesterday. Tyrwhitt, with two points and two games left to play, is
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    • 589 31 Singapore has some of the best badminton facilities in the world. Yet our shuttlers are not making it big. Too often the accusing finger has been pointed at studies and work. But Denmark's Per Svensson, a contemporary of the great Erland Kops, tells BERNARD PEREIRA how to
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  • 905 32 ►CENTCESIftjE [7~/f STUDENTS RECITAL. \w Two organists Faith Jap and Grace Oey will perform in a Students Recital organised by the Singapore Symphonia Company. Faith Jap will play Prelude and Fugue in C minor by J S Bach and Choral No 3 in A minor by Cesar Franck. Grace
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  • 101 32 Kenny Chan entertains with his clever impersonations of Baba. He dresses up as a Nonya matron whining about younger women. "Younger women are sexier~Older women like me wear longer bajus. Condemned already lah," says the bespectacled comic from Malacca. He does not look very feminine but his mannerisms,
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