The New Paper, 23 May 1989

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1 32 The New Paper
  • 12 1 the new paper TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1089 MB (F) 36/4/89 50 CENTS
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    • 18 1 WANTED: 200 But they must have a big heart. Page 8 THE NEWS TODAY MATCHMAKING MUMS AND DADS
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    • 44 1 I f i 1 I A 1 J I FmU to h— OS o a. CO Malaysian soccer legend suffers from an incurable disease. /Page 31 RECFfV. WHAT NOW, JITA? JEFF LOW ASKS /Page 30 WORLD TODAY POISON GAS LEAK HITS 1,000 /Page 11
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    • 37 1 STANDING TALL WITH MUM AND DAD Page 14 SINGAPORE TODAY IT'S A WEDDING TREE You see it at Malay weddings. But what has it got to do with children? This and other Malay customs explained. /Page 4
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 419 2  -  By Harinder Gill T HE first private laboratory to test pregnant women for genetic diseases in their unborn babies has been set up. The $300,000 laboratory, managed by Thomson Medical Centre, will be able to detect genetic abnormalities that cause diseases
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    • 176 2 Wire services. A WEST German mother and daughter have been given prison terms for killing a man who attacked them and raped the daughter. A Turkish-Cypriot court yesterday sentenced Uthe Loh, 48, to four years in prison. Her daughter Melani, 21, got three years. The court
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    • 286 2 T RADE and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong has taken a look at some marina facilities south of Los Angeles in order to gain a better perspective when planning a similar project for Singapore. The marina which Briga-dier-General (Res) Lee
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    • 203 2 A WARRANT of arrest hat been issued for lawyer Francis Seow on pounds that ne had deliberately kept away from his trial for tax evasion. District Judge Sariit Singh said yesterday that Seow had deceived the court and his own counsel into thinking
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    • Article, Illustration
      69 2 THE contest number of yesterday's Moneywords answers should have been 19/89 and not 18/89. The analysis of clue number 4 of the May 10 puzzle should have read: "A spirited BAY horse, though valuable, may be dangerously beyond control in a stable. A BOY can still be reasoned with.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 28 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over several areas in the late afternoon. Max temp: 31 deg. Min: 26 deg. Sunset: 7.07 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.56 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 493 3  -  By Geraldine Goh IT was a let-down for a group of Tiffany's fans who waited for over an hour to meet their pop idol at Changi Airport last night. About 20 teenagers, members of the WEA Fan Club, gathered outside the arrival hall
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    • 283 3  -  Story and picture Kenneth Koh THEY have soft plumage and cry out frequently for food. Ralph and Ernie are their names and they created a bit of Singapore natural history two years ago as the first brown pelicans to be bred successfully outside the
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    • 645 4 About 300 people were there to learn about Malay customs and practices at the first of three forums on the cultures of Singapore's three main ethnic groups. Many including our reporter KAREN GOH were not Malays. The forum was in keeping with the Community Week
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    • 193 4 bunga manggar: The tree-like decoration at weddings. It represents the mango tree and used to be made with yellow crepe paper. It is a symbol of prosperity and expresses the hope that the wedding couple will have many children like the mango tree has
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 452 6  -  By Harinder Gill IT might seem like a case of skating on thin ice. Not just one but two operators will try reviving interest in a sport that has not up to now been known to thrive in the tropics. The old Rex cinema comes
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    • 568 6 MR Patrick Teo is a match-maker with a difference. He does not tamper with Cupid's arrows. Instead, he introduces working parents to nannies. Mr Teo, 37, is vice-chairman of a residence committee for Bishan, where the new housing estate has many re-cently-married couples.
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    • 147 6 A $55,000 survey is assessing the impact of changes to the Area Licensing Scheme (ALS). The survey, which began yesterday, will provide a picture of traffic conditions in the city area and the ring roads around it Commissioned by the Public Works Department, the survey
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    • 191 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. Tlie following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. detrimental: Harmful or damaging disinfect: To clean something with a substance that kills germs. inaugurated: Officially started with a ceremony. individualist: A person who likes to do things by
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    • 430 7  -  Three operators to use S'pore as permanent base By Abdul Hadhi THE future looks bright for pleasure seekers looking for holiday cruises. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) and the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) have attracted three cruise operators to use Singapore as a permanent base.
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    • 153 7 THE weather-delayed opening of Batam's Turi Beach Resort, originally scheduled for March, will now take place next month. The resort's general manager, Mr Alphons Ruiter, said seasonal rains disrupted construction work and essential materials for construction were also slow in arriving from different parts of
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    • 181 7 SWATCH watches sprouted in the jungles of Kalimantan last night. Tarzan and Jane usually found hanging around in the jungles of Africa came to Swatch. So did a few gorillas that looked like they had just escaped from a costume shop. It all happened at the
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    • 337 8 F OR several months, taxi driver Seow Soo Hee picked up Miss Barbara Lee from the Singapore Cheshire Home in Serangoon Gardens and sent her to work in Kallang. In the evening, he drove her home. He carried Miss Lee, 40, a polio victim, in
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    • 592 8  -  Stories/ Augustine Low MORE people in Singapore are taking an interest in the "I'm okay, you're okay" method of improving human relations. And this has led to the setting up of an association to promote this form of communicating and dealing
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    • 257 8 GOLDHILL Plaza has been sold for $93 million, a spokesman confirmed today. It was sold to an unnamed Indonesian company. The deal was sewn up in just three days. The owners met the buyers only on two occasions last Wednesday and Saturday.
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 395 9 Wire services. c 1 HINA'S army today appeared confused and frustrated as it awaited the outcome of a power struggle among civilian leaders. It failed to enforce a martial law decree in the chaotic streets of Beijing for the fourth consecutive day. Convoys of
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    • 225 9 Wire services. MOSCOW'S retaliation for Britain's expulsion of 11 accused Soviet spies proves that the USSR has not really changed, says Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. She said Britain had tried to give the Soviets "a chance to show that things were different"
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    • 266 9 Wire services. THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan has warned that continuing unrest in China could hamper efforts to end the Cambodian conflict. "The sooner the internal affairs of China can be settled there would be less problems concerning the Vietnamese troop withdrawal in Cambodia," Gen Chatichai
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    • 194 10 Wire services. SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev has been nominated for a new post of president with wider powers before a revamped parliament opens on Thursday. Tass news agency says the nomination was made by the Communist Party Central Committee yesterday. Mr Gorbachev was elected to
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    • 280 10 Wire services. THE White House has moved to halt the surge of the US dollar. It declared yesterday that a further rise could "undermine international efforts to reduce global imbalances". It was the first time the White House had commented directly on the dollar
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    • 163 10 Wire services. DONT try eating a whole ox in less than 42 days. It could make you sick. And for that reason, the Guinness Book of Records announced yesterday that it is scrapping its gluttony section the part of the book devoted
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    • 137 11 Wire services. A GROUP of Moscow students have been arrested for making gas bombs for sale to businesses facing extortion by racketeers. The Tass news agency reported yesterday that the students are accused of making the bombs from vapourisers bought from pharmacies and
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    • 244 11 Wire services. M ORE than 1,000 people were affected by a poison-gas plant explosion in southern Pakistan's Hyderabad city. Worst-hit waß the nearby Qaleech Beg School in the city's Phuleli district, where more than 100 students fainted after an ammonia gas plant in the Bimillah Ice
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    • 45 11 Killed: Two Burmese soldiers he dead in a jungle area inside Thailand following heavy fighting with Karen separatist rebels. About 70 soldiers were killed in the weekend fighting- The Thai government has protested Burma's violation of its territory. Picture/ Afp
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    • 205 11 Wire services. THE British Government plans to halve the number of its Gurkha troops. At present most of the 8,000 Gurkhas serve in Hongkong, and the reduction is part of the lead-up to the handover of Hongkong to China. Defence Secretary George Younger told
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    • 78 11 NST. LIGHT aircraft will not be asked to move out of the Kuala Lumpur international airport at Subang. The assurance was given by Malaysia's Transport Minister Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik. He said on Sunday that the airport had adequate facilities to handle aircraft
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    • 165 11 Wire services. FOR the first time, US Secretary of State James Baker has outlined specific steps Israel and the Palestinians should take to make peace. In an unusually tough speech to America's leading pro-Israel group yesterday, he said it was "high time" Israel and the Palestinians
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  • FOREIGN STOCKS
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      282 10 Wire services. SHARES plunged from the highs reached last week on the London stock market yesterday, as inflation worries and fears of upward pressure on interest rates exerted by the US dollar's strength hit sentiment. The American currency soared above 2.00 Deutsche marks. This in turn boosted British money
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    • 71 10 Reuter. THE Tokyo Stock Exhange opened today with share prices sharply down as the US dollar surged in value. The key 225-share Nikkei index dropped 230.36 points, or 0.68 per cent, to 33,837.50 in 10 minutes of trade. The Nikkei gained 65.90 points yesterdday. Securities house, rolling stock,
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    • 51 10 FT Industrials Mon 1,803.60 (1,837.50) Dow Jones Averago Mon 2,502.02 (2,501.10) ST Industrial Mon 1,292.74 (1,309.71) NST Industrial Mon 2,249.58 (closed) Hongkong Hang Song Mon 2,806.57 (3,145.63) Australian All Ordlnarios Mon 1,579.50 (1,562.40) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 34,067.86 (34,000.98) Flgurw in brackets refer to thoa* of Um previous trading
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      281 10 Wire services. ON the New York Stock Exchange the stock market inched ahead yesterday, struggling to extend the rally that has carried it to its highest levels in more than a year and a half. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which surpassed the 2,500 level on
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    • 228 11 rim \i:\v iwi'iik /.ioRi)A< in; \vi:i:k i mmmz w 9 I mm m MMSE mi The *time" is the answer to this puxxle. Solve the time puzzle below and deposit the coupon at CENTREPOINT (atrium) before 7pm tonight The first 10 correct entries drawn (at 7.05pm) will each win this
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  • SHOPTALK
    • 441 12  -  Stories/ Geneieve Kwek YOU can now buy museum replica items from around the world at The Museum Shop, which has just opened at Marina Square. The 40 sq m Museum Shop at Unito2-147A is stocked with one-of-a-kind jewellery, museum art replicas, perfume bottles, decorative glass, plaques
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    • 280 12 ITEMS AVAILABLE AND THEIR PRICES The Paper Chess. $39. From the Museum of Modern Art in New York. This chess set is made of cardboard paper. A favourite and affordable gift item for students. Sculpture plaques. From $75 te $150 a piece. From the Thorvaldsens Museum in
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    • 397 12 Which is better tablets or a heater? EYETOEYE THE Singapore Contact Lens Society a society of qualified optometrists writes this weekly column on eye care. Address your queries to-. Eye to Eye, c/o Shoptalk, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. WHICH is better tablets or a heater?
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 524 13  -  Stories/ Lim Swee Hong I PF it moves, cook it. This seems to be the maxim of some chefs in Singapore. b It's not just that they are making the likes of duck's tongues, snakes and "bloody clams" edible. They are making them the
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    • 217 13 A CHANCE to feast mightily on rojak, tandoori chicken, totopos and camphor tea duck all at the one meal comes along on May 27. The Lions Club of Singapore Sentosa is holding an International Food Fair then. Its aim is to raise
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    • 350 13  -  MICROWAVECOOK IP V By K Karuna THE full flavour of onions is extracted when it is done in the microwave oven. Various kinds of onions are available in the market. Red onions Most come from India though they are also imported from Thailand
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  • 427 14  -  '€%M ?y* A By Wong Sing Yeong s IPPING a margarita under a coconut tree in the Mexican resort of Cancun, Pauline Chong .dreamt of satay and mee siam. "This place is wonderful, just like home. Hie weather is just as hot as in
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1478 15 SCREEN Tfesday Premiere Cultural Moments Cinderella (10.35 pm, SBC 5) transported into the Art Deco world TIM Matheson and Pamela that was Hollywood of the 1930s. m Sue Martin star in this Nureyev's innovative new production trrnnlr^" W suspenseful story about of Cinderella with the Paris Opera HSnSg witchcraft They
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  • 634 16 spotlight People power conquers the hallowed grwd of Claaeae Communism. Tiananmen (Gate of Hearenly Peace) Square in the heart of Beijing has been token orer by the masses in the biggest threat China's communist leadership has faced in 40 years of unbroken power. GEOFF MURRAY reports THE revered
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 501 20  -  Stories Lo Tien Yin T I t HE first anniversary of the Singapore Dance Company will see three newcomers. They are Singaporean Donn Neo, who returned home after two years with the Vienna Festival Ballet, Miho Moriya, a Japanese, and Malaysian Choong Wan Chin. This brings the
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    • 101 20 ARGUABLY one of Singapore's most established groups, Gypsy suffered a setback two months ago when frontman Mel Ferdinands left to form his own band, Broad Sword. However, judging from the music this quartet is making at The Haven, Mel's departure hasn't blunted its style.
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    • 429 20 MR John Delroy remembers the day his dancing partner suddenly got very heavy. They were performing in Vietnam in 1971. His partner was Christine, also his wife. He had contracted hepatitis, and didn't know it yet. "I was lifting her during a performance, and she
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 430 22  -  By Ting Mei See I MAGINE travelling hundreds of miles just for rehearsals. Or driving thousands of miles across the US to perform and sing with your favourite group of friends. Difficult, but that's what members of The Kentucky Warblers and The Wildcats do. Rafe
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      213 22 A CRY IN THE DARK (Cathay Marina 1) A BABY disappeared in the Australian outback. The Australian media suggested her mother Lindy Chamberlain was the murderer. Cry sets out to prove the Chamberlains' innocence, and in the process, puts almost everybody else on trial. Time: Cathay: 11 am, 1.30,
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    • 304 22  -  By Lo Tien Yin FAME has found a new protege. Fame, the recording company owned by Taiwanese singer Liu Wen Jen, is now grooming Singaporean Lee Ee Wurn, 24. Fame trained now-famous Xinyao singer Eric Moo in Taiwan before he became popular here.
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    • 198 22  -  SfIaNLASntOHT By Geraldine Goh THANK God for children. They bring eo muck love, joy end hope into this 1 J| VFOMCL And you dent have to be e parent to appreciate this. Watching the American news magsiine Incredible Sunday (RTMI) lest night made me marvel at the
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    • 538 23 USA Today. PAUL McCartney is killing time between takes of his new video by entertaining the crew with Elvis impressions and headmaster routines. The clatter of cameramen and technicians echoes through a classroom in a derelict school in central London. The ex-Beatle, who turns
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  • SPORTS
    • 272 27  -  By Alfonso Chan SINGAPORE'S National bowling squad for the South-East Asia Games in August has been named. Ten men and 10 women have been picked and will start training next week. The final six will be selected after a 72-game roll-off at various centres, the
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    • 190 27  -  By Shahiron Sahari THIS year's Old Boys rugby tournament, starting on Saturday, could receive a welcome boost its final, on June 24, might be played at the Padang. Said tournament organising secretary, Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association's Wong Chee Khiam: "It may be premature talk,
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    • 145 27 AFP. mmm SUDIRMAN CUP j BADMINTON CHINA, South Korea and Indonesia are widely expected to dominate the inaugural Su- visv tuauguiai dirman Cup badminton team championships which start in Jakarta tomorrow, but Europe could still pose a threat. Denmark, Britain and Sweden are pooled together with
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    • 470 28 HEALTH Bißtness Many old wives' tales suggest that women should not participate in certain sports and conditioning activities. True or false? Ellington Darden, Director of Research, Nautilus Sports and Medical Industries, examines the myth and separates facts from fallacies w I ILL lifting weights will build
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    • 138 28 QIGONG 16th MOVEMENT FROM the previous stance, turn and face the centre while exhaling. Lower hands to sides of body. While inhaling, raise hands up in front with clenched fists (palms facing upwards) and bring them beside waist. Bend knees slightly (Fig I). While exhaling shift
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    • 349 28 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: CRICKET English County Championship At Dartford: Derby 416 (B Roberts 102; S Goldsmith 88; J Morris 56; A Igglesden 4-90) and 87-2;. Kent 210 (N Taylor 74; S Marsh 62; M Holding 4-71; D Malcolm 4-69) and 292 (C Penn 60; T
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    • 435 29 AP, Reuter. STEAUA Bucharest, Rumania's champion army soccer team, hopes to win the European Champions' Cup for the second time in three years tomorrow when it meets AC Milan in Barcelona. The odds of a victory are formidable after the Italians trounced Real Madrid 5-0 at home
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    • 82 29 Reuter. HUNDREDS of soccer fans flooded on to the pitch and stopped the English Third Division promotion playoff match between host Preston and Port Vale. Spectators climbed over perimeter fencing and others poured through access gates after a small fire broke out on the terraces. No injuries
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    • 182 29 AFP. BOSS Kenny Daklish it likely to overlook PA Cup hero lan Rush as Liverpool aims to become the first side in English football history to complete the League and Cup double twice. If Liverpool beats West Ham at Anfield today, it needs only a
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    • Article, Illustration
      360 29 Wire services. LIBERO Klaus AuSenthaler has een included in the West German soccer squad despite continued doubts about his fitness. Manager Franz Beckenbauer has named 19 players for the World Cup qualifying European Group Four match against Wales in Cardiff next Wednesday. The squad: Raimond Aumann, Bodo Illgner; Klaus
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    • 373 30 STAR FOCUS: ZAINAL ABIDIN ZAINAL Abidin, the naughty boy of Malaysian soccer, is about to turn over a new leaf all because of coach Trevor Hartley Anyone who knows anything about Malaysian soccer for the past five years would think Hartley was silly to select a
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    • 651 30 It's all heart in Seoul. Singapore coach Jita Singh goes soul-searching to pep up a team lacking confidence; Zainal Abidin promises to change; and Choi Soon-Ho shows a change of heart and is going pro ON a cattle wagon bound for the market, there are bound
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    • 174 30 SOUTH Korea has set its goal target for its opening match against Singapore: A 3-0 victory as a minimum. Coach Lee Hoi-teik made his aim known in a press conference exclusively for Korean journalists yesterday. But little did Lee realise the news would be leaked out almost immediately
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    • 433 30 STAR FOCUS: CHOI SOON HO CHOI Soon-Ho hat set his sights. And his aim: To be more famous than Cha Buem Kum. Following in the footsteps of South Korea's favourite football son may not sound easy. But if Buem Kum could make it big in West Germany,
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    • 551 31  -  Storie*/ S Gulam T HE very muscles that carried Mokhtar Dahari to fame as Asia's soccer star are killing him. It was revealed yesterday that the Malaysian legend does not have long to live he's suffering from muscular dystrophy, a disease which has no cure. He
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    • 134 31 MOKHTAR Dahari is now frightened of the very crowds which he used to enthral a few years ago. "He gets nervous whenever there is a crowd around him/* said Mazlan Harun, the former Selangor team manager. "He prefers to be alone. He feels safe only when he
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    • 71 29 SPORTS 5355 COUNCIL VHM II npß9 In conjunct lon wrth Community Week V /W °A° \27 MAY 1989 jQE J k I I Time: 2.30pm SWIMMING COMPLEXES 1. Ang Mo Kio South 9. River VWtey Lot* of Mystery 2. Bedok 10. Iba Payoh prizes to bo wort! a Boon Lay
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  • UPDATE
    • 1015 32 Out About \—y FORUM ON MALAY y, CULTURE. One of three 1 1 national forums on understanding Chinese. Malay and Indian cultures. Organised By Ang Mo Kio Zone B RC. Free. 8.15 pm. Ang Mo Kio CC. PARENT EDUCATION. Leam how to help your children
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    • 12 32 OUT AND ABOUT: Forum on Malay culture GALLERY: Native boats
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