The New Paper, 6 April 1989

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  • 12 1 the new paper THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1989 MCI (P) 179/4/88 50 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 71 1 I DON'T I SINfiAPOa DESERVE THIS This is how Pamella Bordes looked on page one in the British newspaper Today on April 3 painfully bruised from a motorcycle crash in Bali. The sex scandal woman denies she compromised British security. "I don't believe I've done anything wrong."/ Page 10 A
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    • 53 1 ft** 4* n *wwrm U2 'iOT u :>3 #r n -1 i! i ,-»i ♦•kf?" 5 .--I P «T' 'V >> mw witi ly ■:W> JwMI iUt- unless races are on in Singapore. Most track watchers serve betting syndicates and illegal bookmakers, the trainers claim in letter to Bukit Turf
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 109 2 TWO Singaporeans who are totally deaf will hear sounds. Surgeons have implanted an electronic device, each costing $36,000, in their ear to tickle damaged hearing nerves with impulses created by sounds. The two are a lawyer, 32, who lost her hearing to meningitis
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    • 360 2  -  By Dennis Chia SINGAPORE racehorse trainers want track watchers banned from morning trackwork when race meetings are being held in Malaysia. The trainers claim most track watchers are hired to service betting syndicates and illegal bookmakers. In a joint letter to the
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    • 311 2 ONE came in a BMW car, one on a scooter. Some came on foot. All had a soft spot for ice cream. And a Soft Spot was what they got. Free. The fond object of all their desires was a stick of
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    • 418 3 THE body of a woman in red was found in the bushes in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. She had been murdered, and her body partly burnt There was no sign that she had been raped, the Sin Chew Jit Poh (Malaysia) reported yesterday.
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    • 341 3  -  By Harinder Gill TOO much exercise may make women infertile, but this appears not to be so for men. Four doctors contacted said strenuous exercise does not affect a man's potency. Dr Giam Choo Keong, head of the Sports Medicine and Research Centre,
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    • 217 3 ONLY one doctor contacted disagreed with the view that strenuous exercises do not affect male fertility. The gynaecologist in private practice said he has seen two national footballers with fertility problems. He said: "When they had problems having children, they sent their wives here. But after we checked
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 32 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Fair except for showers over a few areas in the early afternoon. Max temp: 31 deg. Min: 24 deg. Sunset: 7.10 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 7.03 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 422 4  -  By! Ng Wan Ching A LORRY driver dived for his life when he heard "sounds of ripping metal" coming from the container trailer in front of him yesterday evening. He was at Gate 3 of the Port of Singapore Authority, at the wheel of
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    • 178 4 A MAN lost about $22,000 to a pair of conmen last month. On March 31, Mr Tan Chay Lam, a businessman, met two persons believed to be Bangladeshis in Kuala Lumpur. They gave their names as Abdullatif Miah and Mohd Shah Alam. They discussed a joint
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    • 137 4 OVERSEAS Union Bank announced yesterday that it was offering a new financing package fof those who employ foreign maids. The package gives the employers unsecured banker's guarantees for the security bond required by the authorities here. Under its "Guarantee-for-Foreign Maids" package, OUB will issue
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    • 195 4 FIRMS here can now insure themselves against attacks by computer viruses. The policy was developed by the local subsidiaries of an American insurance broker, Marsh McLennan Bowring, and a British general insurance company, Guardian Royal Exchange. Under the policy, companies can claim up to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 204 5 < Enter the'WE ARE MUSICS'Lucky Draw Great Sony prizes to be won! 1st March to 30th April1989. Sony's new pack audio cassettes are here! Cool. Clean. Clear Sound. Music Lovers everywhere would love this great news from SONY. Its something light and easy for the ears. Hurry to your fevourite
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 606 6 NUTRITION Week starts tomorrow. Today The New Paper asked the Minister for Health and two top medical executives to tell us their eating habits and how these habits have changed over the years T HE questions asked on the eating habits and diets are:
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    • 151 6 THE female reproductive organs can now be insured. American International Assurance Company has a policy for working women, the Lifestyle Savings Plan. It includes cancer coverage for the woman's breast, cervix, uterus, ovary, fallopian tubes and vagina. The policy also provides protection for death and
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    • 232 6 Draw No. 4/89 1st prize: *****94 $1 million 2nd prize: *****47 $400,000 3rd prize: *****71 $200,000 4th prize: *****56 $100,000 5th prize: *****12 $50,000 ltltnt *****38 jggg *****17 M686K *****08 *****29 *****39 *****31 *****97 *****30 *****85 *****56 *****98 *****87 *****33 *****93 *****43 *****99 *****13 *****33 *****76 *****45
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    • 263 7 200 new cases of cancer of the nose and throat region diagnosed every year Singapore's incidence rate is three times that of Shanghai and 30 times that of Japan or India. 300 children found each year to have hearing problems in at least one ear. Seven to eight
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    • 158 7 A GLUE without the "high" that can result in addiction or possible death is being put on the market. It's water-based. A Swedish firm, Casco Nobel, invented it The firm hopes the new product will help reduce ad- diction among factory workers who
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    • 161 7 THE Malabar Muslim Jama-th is still short of $80,000 of the total renovations bill for its mosque at Victoria Street. Imam Maulana Haji A B Abubakar, 69, of the mosque has appealed for donations from the public. The mosque committee had originally intended to
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    • 233 8 GENERAL Motors' Singapore plant serves as an example for other multi-national corporations (MNCs), according to Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong. BG Lee, the Minister for Trade and Industry and Second Defence Minister (Services) was scheduled to speak at the GM Singapore plant dedication
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    • 835 8  -  By) Irene Ng RETAILERS have to solve creatively the problem of a very tight labour market said Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister-in-charge and chairman of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. Dr Tay said this yesterday during his visit to three retail giants Tangs, Yaohan
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    • 413 9  -  By Ng Wan Ching A SCHOOLBOY had his shirt cut to shreds by a gang of hoodlums on Tuesday night. They used scissors. CR Raju, 14, a Bartley Secondary School student, said he was on his way home when he was stopped at 7.30 pm along Yishun
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    • 161 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. adverse: Unfavourable or bad. artifacts: Objects made by man, for example a tool or an ornament. attributed to: Claimed that it is caused by. basking in the limelight: Enjoying
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    • 50 9 Salleh bin Din, 23, and Syed Hussin bin Syed Ali, 22, each drew a day in jail and a fine for walking out of an emporium wearing new jeans without paying for them. A security officer was watching. Both pleaded guilty in District Court yesterday to theft.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 84 9 Optrex. For cleansing that's thorough. And gentle as well. V K„ When your eyes feel strained or irritated, use Optrex. It is specially formulated with a neutral pH balance. So it doesn't just cleanse your eyes. It also soothes them gently. So the next time something gets into your eyes,
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 607 10 The Papadum Pam saga continues, with the latest chapters written in a British tabloid and an Indian fortnightly. Today newspaper quotes Pamella Bordes as saying: "I don't deserve this/' India Today writes that Pamella had an unhappy relationship with her mother w 'AS this the
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    • 332 10 PAMELLA Bordes (nee Pamela Singh Chaudhury) moved with the rich and powerful until her fall from grace. But she grew up in a very middle-class Indian family, reports the magazine, India Today. Her father, Major Mahendra Singh Chaudhury, was a war hero who was killed in
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    • 46 11 Early bird: Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad clocked in at 7.54 am on his first day back at work in Kuala Lumpur. The Malaysian Premier, who underwent heart surgery earlier this year, resumed his normal work schedule on Tuesday. Picture/ Bernama
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    • 306 11 Wire services. HAITI'S military government has proclaimed a state of emergency and placed the armed forces on full alert. The order by Lt-General Prosper Avril yesterday came hours after soldiers of an elite army battalion called for him to retreat into exile. Soldiers from
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    • 142 11 Wire services. BANGKOK police have arrested two taxi drivers suspected of killing a honeymooning Japanese tourist. They were identified yesterday as Surachai Meethong, 35, and Pichit Chalermpark, 30. The two allegedly beat to death Mr Shunsuke Watanabe, 32, a high school teacher, on March
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    • 257 11 Wire services. A NEW study in the US offers good news and bad news for smokers: Nicotine may keep them thin, but the net result of tobacco is harmful. The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine today, is the first to examine the
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    • 47 11 Rally: Protesters demanding democracy in China deliver a petition to the Hongkong office of the New China News Agency. The agency serves as China's embassy in the British colony. Yesterday's petition seeks both democracy and the release of Chinese political prisoners. Picture/ Afp
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    • 287 11 Wire services. OBSCENE posters of a prominent opposition leader have been pasted up in some Burmese towns. Backers of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi say the army put up the posters of her in an effort to dent her increasing popularity.
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    • 37 12 Larger than life: A huge canvas "eyes" passers-by as they walk down a street in the Belgian town of Gent The painting covers the side of a building near the town's picturesque canal. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 298 12 Wire services. SINGAPORE and other Aaian locations are being eyed as possible sites for repairs to the tanker that caused America's worst oil spill. Mr Frank larossi, president of Exxon Shippping, said yesterday in Valdez, Alaska, that his firm was holding talks with dry dock owners
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    • 138 12 Wire services. THE modern business executive is a highly stressed individual who takes work home and has little time for his children. This finding comes from a survey of 1,000 executives in North America, Britain, Australia and New Zealand. More than half of those
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      272 12 Wire services. SHARE prices remained in the doldrums after starting easier on the London Stock Exchange yesterday with few encouraging signs amid rising fears of higher world interest rates. The Financial Times 30share index closed 3 points down at 1,705.4. Volume was a modest 440.7 million shares, down from
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    • 86 12 Wire services. SHARE prices opened lower on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today after seven straight days of rises prompted investors to take profits. The market needs a slight correction, brokers said. The Nikkei index lost 105.32 points, or 0.32 per cent, to 33,255.47 in the first 10 minutes of
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    • 51 12 FT Industrials Wed 1,705.40 (1,708.40) Dow Jones Average Wed 2,304.80 (2,298.20) ST Industrial Wed 1,191.26 (1,193.25) NST Industrial Wed 2,087.12 (2,092.12) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed Closed (2,991.96) Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,425.70 (1,433.10) Nikkei Stock Average Wed 33,360.79 (33,312.25) Fifures in bracket* refer to those of the previous trading
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    • Article, Illustration
      272 12 Wire services. A LAST-MINUTE buying spree pushed the Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials over the 2,300 mark yesterday. The Dow closed 6.60 points up at 2,304.8. The market fluctuated slightly during most of the session. Volume totalled 165.88 million shares, against 160.68 million on Tuesday. Advancing
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 853 13  -  By Lim Swee Hong T I OMORROW, Singapore will start watching its diet. It is the start of Nutrition Week. But eating right does not have to mean bland, boring food. With the right recipes, you can have a party, literally. We produce here healthy,
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    • 123 13 Write to: Lifelines The New Paper 390, Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923 DO you have nagging questions about health matters that you want answered by people in the know? If you do, send your queries to us. We will channel them to
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  • 600 14  -  Showtime By Vivien Chiong TRACY Huang is as ageless as the songs she sings. Her albums recorded from as early as 1977 are still sought after today so much so that recently, EMI, Tracy's first record company, released 14 of her old English albums
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 2032 15 rr> t i?i p Televisions P,\ m M Sports Centre Telesquash International Small World TheCajuns Feature Special The Two 'im (10.30pm, SBC8) |HHHKSK~ (Bpm, SBC 12) Mrs Grenvilles (Part I) ajßi GEMS M WITNESS the exciting game DURING the reign of King Louis (10.30 Dm SBC 5) /iMW of squash
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  • spotlight
    • 549 16  -  By Karen Goh The Empress Place will be decked out in fitting style when it opens its doors tomorrow evening to invited guests. The public can see the priceless clothes, furniture, jewellery, art objects and other treasures of Qing Dynasty rulers only from Saturday. The Imperial
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    • 85 16 The exhibition is called: The Imperial Life in the Qing Dynasty Treasures from the Shenyang Palace Museum in China. The exhibition is organised by a private organisation called Historical and Cultural Exhibitions. Number of exhibits: 312 genuine artefacts and 158 supporting exhibits. Value of artefacts: $80 million. Location: Hie
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    • Article, Illustration
      130 16 Hall 1: Three portrait* of Shun Zhi, the first Qing Emperor, his father Emperor Huang Tai Ji and Shun's mother, Empress Dowager Zhuang Fei, an influential advisor to her son with her grandson Kang Xi, who became the second Qing emperor. Hall 2: The Lu Bu or ceremonial
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 423 18  -  By Lim Kuan Chiang T i HERE is life after beefcake. Just take Manhunt 89 winner Zack Zainal Abidin. Zack, 22, was in the limelight two weeks ago when he won Singapore's male beauty contest organised by Metromedia. Last week, he again took the centrestage as
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    • 275 18 MALAY girls will have their own beauty contest come November. Ratu Singapura 89 will be the first Malay beauty contest to be organised on a grand scale. There have been other Malay beauty contests such as the annual Ratu Merak Kayangan (Birds of Paradise Beauty
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    • 320 18  -  By Geraldine Goh THE Malay children's series, Kelab Mat Yoyo, will go hightech in its forthcoming season on SBC 5. Beginning on April 17, the new 26-episode half-hour series will be presented in the manner of a children's news magazine. Computer graphics and
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    • 819 19  -  By Brian Miller j I 'UST last week, Mel Ferdinands sent a rumble through the music fraternity when he announced that he had quit the group Gypsy to form a new outfit called Broad Sword. On Saturday, Douglas Oliveiro frontman for the group Energy
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    • 175 19  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong YOU can always judge a cartoon by its looks or is it hair, in this case? In Lady Lovely Locks and the Pixietails, which made its debut last night, you can even tell the cartoons' characters just by looking at the colour
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    • 695 20 Wire services. CAPTAIN James T Kirk has taken his rightful place at a real helm, directing Star Trek V and calling the shots for his longtime mates aboard the starship Enterprise. William Shatner, who plays Kirk in the outer space adventure series, is following in
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    • 111 20 AT 20, Bobby Brown is the youngest male artist to record a No. 1 album on the Billboard charts. Bobby's album, Don't be Cruel, captures him as he is today: A growing talent stretching his skills to the limit as a singer, songwriter and
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    • Article, Illustration
      270 20 A FISH CALLED WANDA (Cathay) JAMIE Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline and John Cleese are thrown together in a witty comedy. Times: Cathay 11am, 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30 pm. WORKING GIRL (Orchard and Marina 1) MELANIE Griffith plays a young woman from the wrong side of town who dreams of
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • SHOPTALK
    • 353 21  -  Stories/ Karen Goh IMAGINE a diamond that changes colour when exposed to sunlight. It might sound impossible but the chameleon diamond at Larry Jewelry does just that. The 2.23 carat pear-shaped diamond is actually greyishgreen but changes to a glittering golden yellow when exposed to sunlight
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    • 303 21 SHOPPING BUG PERFUME bottles are doubling as accessories these days. These little bottles can now be worn as pendants on a long chain or as drop earrings. Some even dangle it as a "charm" on a gold bracelet. They come in several hues blue, green,
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    • 169 21 April 10 EXHIBITION of hand-woven Persian carpets and rugs. Qureshi's Carpets (until April 17). April 14 PHOTO exhibition of the Metamorphosis of Serangoon Road Development of Little T ndia, by National Archives (until April 22). Serangoon Plaza. 10 am 10 pm. FILM shows
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 230 22 COMICREUEF Orchard Road/conn goa Single Slices/peter Konsaat CSso fit TOBE SUCCESSFUL IK TO BE SUCCESSFUL IK TO BE "WE BOSS OF To a»+ "n" I SPORTS IS "COOL" STUbIES IS "COOLER* SUCCESSFUL SfoRTSMEN -1 4o Want to JjT 1 \(r /—v uNt STubENTs is "WE rtwirie4 I 4o- Q WOLE6r
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 258 23 THE DRIVE IS ON! SINGAPORE BUSINESS invites you to join the 4711 ICE SPORTS East Coast Explorer Car Rally 28th April to 1st May. Ku«i« Trtngging PENINSULAR MALAYSIA V/ ou will have four days to I I enjoy the sun, sea and surf and soak up the romantic, exotic atmosphere
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 1537 24 RADKX3UIDE EHEHBIEEEHH E23EIQI liwmaiHufll inmHH NOON News k Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON News ia Brief aad Weatker NOON Good Maaic, Company aad Ma: NOON *<ndesk H*« m. Report Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 Society Today: A weekly look at A musical selection NOON BaaatHal Mask: Instrumental ment for vou. the
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  • SPORTS
    • 314 25 AFP. NORWICH'S hopes of landing its first English League soccer title suffered a second severe setback when it lost 2-0 at Nottingham Forest yesterday. First-half goals from Nigel Clough and Stuart Pearce left Norwich facing a tough task to overhaul leader Arsenal and Liverpool, following
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    • 305 25 RACING with DENNIS CHIA SHANTIN Lad can continue his winning streak this week. The American gelding, who won both his starts, is maintaining his form. He cantered once round at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Roberta Bold can make amends for his second to High Strike last
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    • 137 25 BRIAN Connorton, the former riding instructor in Singapore, has been appointed starter and riding school instructor of the Macau Jockey Club. His new appointment takes effect next month. Connorton, 53, who was also the assistant starter of the former Singapore Turf Club returned to England
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    • 415 26 0 (Z -O 1 m rao en o c= -0 > o o -0 > CD m ho CD Reuter. MEXICAN striker Hugo Sanchez's spectacular first-half goal failed to liberate Real Madrid from a collective attack of nerves in its European Cup semi-fi-nal first-leg tie against
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    • 98 26 AFP. VFB STUTTGART scored a narrow 1-0 home win over East German side Dynamo Dresden in the first leg of its Uefa Cup semi-final yesterday. A 66th-minute goal by rightback Karl Allgower was all Stuttgart had to show for unrelenting pressure. Burly international striker Jurgen Klinsmann, making
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    • 335 26 DIEGO Maradona, sidelined with a thigh strain for three weeks, inspired Napoli to a 2-0 UEFA Cup win over Bayern Munich yesterday. That helped boost its hopes of a first appearance in a European club final. Maradona set up both Napoli goals in the semi-final
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    • 286 27 Reuter. CUP WINNERS' CUP HOLDER Mechelen was lucky to record a 2-1 victory over Sampdoria in the semi-final first leg at home yesterday. After establishing a 2-0 lead through Israeli international striker Eli Ohana and Geert Deferm, the Belgian team was stretched to the limits
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    • Article, Illustration
      67 27 BEST BUCK WHITE PICTURE The Winning photo: West German photographer Karl Holzner, of Pressephoto Baumann, won the Adidas and Kodak Prize for Best Black and White Sports Picture by the International Sports Press Association that met in Landesheim, France on Tuesday. This jubilation picture is entitled "Toooooor" (goal) and
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    • 198 27 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASKETBALL NBA League: Cleveland 105 Atlanta 91, Houston 90 Indiana 88, Philadelphia 124 NY Knicks 113, Washington 104 New Jersey Nets 96, Chicago 121 Chorlotte 101, San Antonio 109 Miami 87, Denver 128 Sacramento 124, Utah 95 Dallas 80, Los Angeles Lakers
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    • 157 27 Wire services. TOTTENHAM'S hopes of signing Spanish Under-21 midfielder Nayim has run into problems. The player's club, Barcelona, wasnts $3.4 million for the Moroc-can-born 21-year-old. So Tottenham, which values Nayim at $1.36 m, seems likely to take up its option of keeping him for a further season on a
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
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  • SCHOOLSPORTS
    • 399 28  -  By Abdul Shukor r I AFFLES Junior College must learn to take hard knocks and especially in the game of rugby, it must learn to be tough, says an old boy from the institution. "Raffles have to learn to be more rugged," said ex-Raffle-sian Mr
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    • 268 28  -  By S Gulam VICTORIA Junior College's spirit of sportsmanship overshadowed umpire Charanjit Singh's controversial decision in its 'A' Division Boys' hockey final agasinst Raffles Junior College at Tanglin yesterday. Charanjit, a Class One umpire, awarded a dubious penalty in the dying minutes of the game which David Poh
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    • 376 28  -  By Alfonso Chan PASIR PANJANG 4 BUKIT MERAH 1 PASIR Panjang's onetouch football sparkled as it trounced Bukit Merah 4-1 in the final of the Police and Youth Soccer League tournament, at the Police Academy grounds yesterday. Pasir Panjang midfielder Kasdi
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  • SPORTS
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      351 29 Striker Razali Rashid is back in the national football squad. His aim now is to make the first XI. S GULAM reports RAZALI Rashid is eager to make up for lost time. The powerful 23-year-old goal poacher, who scored seven goals this season, rejoined the national squad after
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    • 350 29  -  BALESTIER 5 SAFSA 4 By S Gulam IT was goals galore at Toa Payoh Stadium last night but the fans were not pleased. It was probably one of the worst Premier League matches of the season. Safsa and Balestier United made a mockery of the match.
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
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  • 1010 30 Shopping Fest [T>r LUCIANO SOPRANI \w\ GALA. A charity gala dinner show featuring Luciano Soprani's Autumn/Winter '89/90 Collection. Proceeds go to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra Fund. Hyatt Regency's Crystal Ballroom. 7.30 pm. Tickets sold out. BEAUTY OF CARPETS Exhibition of exclusive antique carpets from Iran Oriental carpets from the
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  • 13 30 SHOPPING FEST: Luciano Soprani fashions CENTRESTAGE: Chinese comedy GALLERY: Art fair
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  • 87 30 The exotic Arabian Nights setting at the Kasbah makes it a great place to take your date after dinner. The current attraction is the New Minstrels, a talented showband from the Philippines This lively group of eight artistes belts out top hits and popular favourites. At
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