The New Paper, 31 May 1989

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  • 13 1 the 5 new paper WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS
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    • 233 1 ScflUs National Championships School's out and the report's in. We look at how schools fared in the sports arena./ Pages 28 and 29 ONE MORE K I H I MPs the Minister fl |^h H I I /Page This weekday afternoon for unrestricted access to the Central A Business District
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 191 2 A 24-HOUR strike by BBC journalists on Friday has delayed the broadcast of the BBC interview of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew scheduled for airing this morning. Editing of the half-hour programme could not be completed in time, said Ms Linda Harriett,
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    • 297 2  -  Stories Irene Hoe WARNER Brothers is thinking of setting up cinemas in Singapore. It is also believed to be considering making movies here. Warner executives were here early this week to size up the business potential. The company is believed to be interested in building
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    • 167 2 IF Warner Brothers decides to make movies here, Singapore will boast producers from three major movie-making regions of the world. Perhaps it needs the Warner name, wrapped in the aura of Hollywood, to silence the sceptics. There was more disbelief than anything else when
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    • 184 2 PRIZES are up for grabs in the Guess the Scores contest organised jointly by The New Paper and Goldstar. All you have to do is predict the scores of the two pre-World Cup matches to be played each night at the National Stadium from Saturday. The first 10
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    • 156 2 Wire services. FOURTEEN US Marines are missing after their helicopter crashed at sea during night training exercises off Okinawa, Japan. Eight of the 22 Marines aboard the CH-46 helicopter have been rescued, the US Department of the Navy said in Washington this
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    • 248 2 LOCAL enterprises can benefit from working closely with our academic institutions, the Minister for Trade and Industry, Brigadier-Gen-eral (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong, said today. He said they could tap the expertise and facilities of universities, polytechnics and training institutions to carry out
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 27 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over several areas in the afternoon. Maximum temperature: 32 deg. Minimum: 25 deg. Sunset: 7.08 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.57 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 339 3  -  By Lois Ng SOME hotels here definitely do not show their dirty linen in public. The Marina Mandarin, for example, uses the utmost discretion in carting soiled linen from guest rooms. The Westin Stamford and Plaza pop theirs down a high-rise chute. Marina Mandarin: Maids pushing
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    • 219 3 GUESTS at the Pan Pacific who hold their business conferences and meetings there can see what's happening at the ballrooms without leaving their rooms. The hotel provides them with "live" television coverage of events in its any of its
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    • 472 4  -  By Ronald Wong THREE minutes. That was all it took for an artist to draw my portrait in ink at the Singapore Science Centre yesterday. And he charged just $1 for his work. The artist is Japanese and has seven brothers including two
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    • 98 4 THE mascot of the Jurong Crocodile Paradise has been named. And the girl who came up with the name Crody has won $500. Zeng Xiaoru, 10, was among 5,000 people who took part in the "Name the Mascot" competition. Many suggested Crody but Xiaoru was picked
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    • 313 4 SCIENCE teachers have to show people that science helps in life, an educationist says. It is not just about cutting up frogs or solving equations. "If a student goes into a chemistry class, he doesn't want to solve equations. He wants to mix chemicals," said
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 720 6 From tomorrow, drivers of panel vans and other goods vehicles will no longer be exempted from paying to enter the Central Business District during the restricted hours. Motorcyclists will have to pay from July l.The New Paper asks some what plans they have made in view
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    • 164 6 Area Licensing Scheme From tomorrow, all vehicles except SBS, TIBS and CSS buses as well as motorcycles will have to pay to enter the Restricted Zone. Car pools, lorries and private buses will not be exempted. Motorcycles will have to pay from July 1. ALS will operate in
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    • 479 7  -  Childhood experiences determine sexual preferences and can result in homosexuality, say two former gays. Fortunately, they added, the effects can be reversed By Harinder Gill HOMOSEXUALS are made, not born, say two former gays who are here to talk about their experiences. They said research
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    • 95 7 SOME of the questions answered by Mr Synclair Rogers: Q: You said you did not choose to be a homosexual. But aren't people the result of choices they make? A: I don't believe we are completely the result of our own choices. Homosexuals don't choose to be
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    • 579 8 PARLIAMENT Government measures to curb vehicle use were the sparkplug for a second day of crackling debate in Parliament yesterday. When the dust settled no less than 28 speakers had addressed the issue in nearly seven hours, the PAP party Whip had been lifted, and
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    • 214 8 MPs were not at a loss for things to say about the land transport issue. Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa) said MPs had asked for the switch from curbs on car ownership to curbs on car use. Now that the ministry had done exactly
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    • 272 8 CHARGES will be raised for residents using HDB parking lots. National Development Minister S Dhanabalan said this is to recover the full economic and social costs of providing the parking lots. He spoke in response to several MPs who had strongly
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    • 135 8 THREE bills had their first reading: Central Provident Fund (Amendment N0.2) Bill enables members to use their savings to pay for their own or their children's tertiary education here from June 1. Students must start repaying the money plus interest one year after they
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    • 216 8 SINGAPORE is a great place to have an office. Only five of the 24 major business centres in the world have lower rents for office space. Business Times reports that a global comparison, by international property consultants Richard Ellis, shows that it costs a
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    • 334 9  -  By Lois Ng MRS Ellice Handy, the cookbook author, died at her daughter's home in Adelaide, Australia, yesterday. She was 84. She is believed to have been in a coma for at least 10 days. A New Paper reader called to tell us the news.
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    • 245 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. capitalist: A person who believes and supports a system of production and trade based on the private ownership of wealth, the free market and little industrial activity by the
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 327 10 Wire services. THE Thai authorities have arrested a former Socialist Party leader and others suspected of a conspiracy to undermine national security. Rainan Arunrangsi, former central committee member of the defunct Socialist Party, and an unspecified number of other suspects were taken into custody yesterday
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    • 131 10 Wire services. FORMER Brazilian soccer star Pele and American actress Brooke Shields have been awarded World Health Organisation medals for promoting the fight against smoking. The announcement in Geneva yesterday came on the eve of No-Tobacco Day, a worldwide WHO-sponsored event during
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    • 259 10 Wire services. THE stage of siege imposed by the Argentine government has failed to quell the unrest sparked by an official belttightening economic programme. Bombs exploded in parts of Buenos Aires yesterday while looting broke out again in Rosario. At least
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    • 248 10 Wire services. NATO'S breakthrough on short-range nuclear forces (SNF) at the Brussels summit came after eight hours of tough, late-night bargaining over beer and sandwiches in a stuffy conference room. Alliance leaders ordered their foreign ministers to skip an official banquet on Monday night
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    • 150 10 Wire services. SCHOOLS in Burma, closed since a student-led mass uprising for democracy last year, are to reopen on June 19. Radio Rangoon said Education Minister Pe Thein told a meeting of education officials in Rangoon that the authorities would reopen schools in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 592 11 THE 9NGAPORE FURNITURE Designers' Competition '8 9 The search is on for local designers who have the potential to design furniture that could be the start of a Singapore Style At the same time the quality should be on par with the best of international designs. An award that comes
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 360 12 Wire services. A PLANNED meeting to purge moderates from the Chinese government has been delayed because top officials are still locked in a power struggle. Diplomatic and Chinese sources said in Beijing yesterday that a meeting of the Central Committee of the ruling Communist Party,
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    • 147 12 Wire services. BRITISH legal authorities have decided not to press criminal charges against subway officials over a fire which killed 31 people at London's busiest underground station. The Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr Alan Green, said yesterday that he had j insufficient evidence to charge
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    • 298 12 Wire services. TWO influential former prime ministers have refused to support Japanese Premier Noboru Takeshita's choice of a successor. Mr Takeo Fukuda and Mr Zenko Suzuki told Mr Takeshita at a meeting yesterday that the posts of Prime Minister and Liberal Democratic Party president should
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    • 175 12 Wire services. TWO sacked Soviet government investigators allegedly used methods amounting to torture to force suspects to implicate Communist Party officials in a corruption probe. Colonel Alexander Dukhanin, of the Soviet secret police KGB, said yesterday that Mr Telman Gdlyan and Mr Nikolai Ivanov
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 51 13 Record breaker?: A portrait of Duke Cosimo I de Medici, painted by Jacopo da Carucci (Pontormo) is going on sale today at Cristie's branch in New York. The auction record for an Old Master is $21 million. This work is expected to top that. Picture/
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    • 256 13 Wire services. DEFENDING its international trade policy, the United States has rebutted mounting criticism of its decision to accuse Japan, India and Brazil of unfair trade practices. Chief US Trade Negotiator Carla Hills said in Paris yesterday that the decision was not designed to subvert
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    • 206 13 Wire services. THE ruling Communist Party in Hungary has declared that Imre Nagy, hanged for treason for his role as Premier during the 1956 Hungarian uprising, was executed illegally after a show trial. The statement in Budapest yesterday by a party spokesman overturns more than
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  • FOREIGN STOCKS
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      275 13 Wire services. ON the London Stock Exchange shares were just off their worst positions yesterday after a weakening of sterling caused shares to fall on fears of a further rise in British interest rates. Most sectors showed losses, but special situations brought a touch of solace to a generally
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    • 64 13 Wire services. SHARE prices opened firmer on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. The key 225-share Nikkei index rose 36.28 points to 34,113.17 in 10 minutes. It shed 83.94 points yesterday. Winners were led by communications, rolling stock, pharmaceutical, brokerage, auto, rubber, oil, non-life insurance, gas and real estate shares.
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    • 52 13 FT Industrials Tues 1,765.30 (1,778.80) c Dow Jones Average Tues 2,475.55 (2,493.77) ST Industrial Tues 1,278.17 (1,265.49) NST Industrial Tues 2,207.84 (2,192.42) Hongkong Hang Seng Tues 2,805.46 (2,845.01) Australian All Ordinaries Tues 1,542.10 (1,535.90) Nikkei Stock Average Tues 34,076.89 (34,160.83) Figures in brackets reter to those of the previous
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      296 13 Wire services. STOCK prices on Wall Street declined broadly yesterday following a wave of computerized program selling late in the session. Analysts said the selloff was expected as investors reevaluated the direction of the market after its sharp runup of recent weeks. Stock prices started out stronger due
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  • Showtime
    • 459 14  -  By] Lo Tien Yin WATCHING movies and TV shows can be inspiring, as choreographer Mr San Nah, 44, has proved. Mr Nah, who is both producer and director for Fancy Footwork, the People's Association's new road show series, said he only had to watch West Side
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    • 197 14 IT'S PA Showtime again with the People's Association Cultural Troupe staging a series of 12 road shows at various housing estates, from June 4 to Oct 20. The show, Fancy Footwork, will be a mix of ethnic and modern songs and dances choreographed by 1988
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
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  • spotlight
    • 391 16 The first steps of Pamella Bordes' career of sex and corruption began in New York. The man who set her on that path, she says, is an Indian mystic she calls the Swami. Here, in Part 3 of the story she sold for $492,000, is
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    • 577 16 WHAT Pamella did for the Swami was what she was to do later in the bigger league of international Mr Fixit Adnan Khashoggi, one of the world's richest men. The Swami said he had key contacts in the Indian government and claimed he could facilitate
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    • 529 16 MOVING as she did in the world of international arms business, Pamella Bordes came across some rather shady people. Then she met Douglas Morden. He was an arms dealer in a small way, a pilot fish to Khashoggi's shark. It should have been just another business
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  • HORIZONS
    • 1054 20 Dear Aggie, I have been working in Singapore as a domestic servant for a year. I did not want to get involved with a man because other Filipino friends tell me that Singaporean men want Filipino women especially maids just for fun. Recently I
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 360 21  -  By Lo Tien Yin I F you want to screen a movie in your home, you might have to settle for Superman IV or The Killing Fields. These, together with other old titles such as Project A (Chinese) and King Solomon's Mines, are what
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    • Article, Illustration
      271 21 DEADLY PURSUIT (Marina 1) SIDNEY Poitier is Warren Stantin, a black, street-smart FBI man who tracks a psychotic killer from Seattle to the remote mountainous US-Canada border region. He teams up with reluctant white mountain guide Jonathan Knox, played by Tom Berenger, to go after the killer who has
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    • 388 22  -  By Adeline Woon l F HE could, Mr Yehuda Emanuel would dance in the streets all night. He was folk dancing at Orchard Road when it was closed to traffic on Sunday. "But 10 o'clock is too early to stop," he protested. "In Israel,
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    • 382 22  -  You Know I Can't Hoar You Whon tho Water's Running Varsity Playhouso 8 pm, Juno 9 and 10 DBS Auditorium PREVIEW/ By Adeline Woon WE know directors have headaches getting props sometimes, but Pek Siok Lian didn't expect to be asked to be
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    • 189 22  -  8EENLASTMGHT By Geraldine Goh WATCHING the Australian documentary Cambodia The Prince and the Prophecy (SBC 12) last night must have filled viewers with sympathy for the people of Cambodia and for Prince Norodom Sihanouk. In a mixture of old archive footage
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    • Article, Illustration
      426 23 Wire services. SHIRISH NADKARNI. SLY AND KURT AS RIVALS SYLVESTER Stallone will star with Kurt Russell in Setup, to be directed by Andrei Konchalovsky for the Guber-Peters production company at Warner Bros. Stallone and Russell will play rival cops, each with the reputation of being Los Angeles' best. They
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    • 114 23 FUZZBOX! Who are in the box? They are, Jo, Maggie, Vickie and Tina. They used to be called We've Got A Fuzzbox And We're Gonna Use It, but it was too long for people to remember, so they finally call themselves the Fuzzbox. All the four
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    • 539 23 FOR singer Andy Williams, it seems only yesterday that his albums sold in the millions, and he played to rooms packed with 20,000 screaming fans. Today, he considers an album a major hit if it eventually sells 500,000 copies. Sometimes, he "plays places that seat
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 135 21 j Joe Jackson's new album /jwjpjw N Blaze of Gloiy finds him \mEWz once again on daring conceptual ground: Or] m. MaIaHiAC I ufiAC Leave it to Joe Jaokson to remind lYlvlvUlvwi LyilWdi us of how a song can make us LI. a feel, and why certain songs stay Humor.
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 1394 26 RADIOGUIDE Emm EM39I iNamaaikimfl E]9^H NOON News la Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON News la Brief aad Weather NOON 6aad Music, Ceaipauy aad Ma: NOON Nwninli 12.0S Lunchdate: A musical selection NOON Beautiful Music: Licht instru- Bepert Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 Busleess Matters: A weekly is offered here for your
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  • SPORTS
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      371 27 Singapore international Chew Kok Keene dropped a bombshell after a breezy win yesterday he wants to quit. He's not keen to continue, he says, because of the SSRA. ALFONSO CHAN reports A STORM erupted from Chew Kok Keene after breezing past Robert Yeo 9-0, 9-7, 9-2 in
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    • 159 27 RACING... with DENNIS CHIA KIND Hospitality, who ran his best race to date when second to Full Force last week, can step up on that form to score at Kuala Lumpur this week. With a riding boy astride, he galloped smartly over 600 m in 40 on
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    • 116 27 A TOOTH fairy was all Mark Hill 9orely wanted in his hour of need, and it was he not a she who came to take the pain away from the blank file in Mark's teeth last night. "He" is former national player Gerald Lim, a practicing dentist, who
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    • 313 29  -  Schools out (the holidays began last Friday) and so are the results of the first semester's action. The T report card says Raffles JC leads A Division by a titisej'Ji 1 P but it's straight A3 tq every school for 1 **■<*■< overall enthusiasm, spirit,
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    • 127 29 AFTER half-a-year of the Schools National sports scene, Raffles JC has nosed ahead as top-dog in the A Division. RJC has won five titles so far (out of the 17 at stake), in hockey (boys' and girls'), tennis (boys' and girls') and boys' cross-coun-try. Arch-rival
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    • 110 29 UPSETS give sports its occasional shots in the arm. Thankfully, we were treated to quite a few upsets this season. Badminton had the most first-timers, with Temasek JC winning the boys' A title, and Anglican High winning the girls' B and C titles. Other upset-artists: Badminton National
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    • 361 30 Reuter. BRAZIL imposed its samba rhythm yesterday when two Sao Paulo players, neither of whom had ever made a mark in Europe, dismissed former champions. Luiz Mattar upset the whole of France by knocking out Yannick Noah in a four-set thriller. Mattar took his
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    • 221 30 Single* Men: Ivan Lendl (Cze) bt Patrick Kuhnen (WG) 7-6 (7-4), 6-3, 6-1; Boris Becker (WG) bt Jim Pugh (US) 6-4, 6-2, 6-3; Andre Agassi (US) Johan Carlsson (Swe) 6-3, 6-4, 6-1; Alberto Mancini (Arg) bt Simon Youl (Aust) 7-5, 6-2, 6-3; Luis Matter
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    • 219 30 AFP. FRANZ Beckenbauer will quit as West German manager if his side does not reach next year's World Cup finals. He dropped the bombshell before his team's qualifier with Wales in Cardiff today. "I'll resign if we don't reach the finals," he said. "The people expect us
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    • 311 30 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON World Championships 2nd rd Men's singles: Yang Yang (C) bt Pramote Thirawiwat (Thai) 15-10, 15-5; Allan Kuauma (Indo) bt Fung Hwang (M) 15-5, 15-2; Hoyer-Larsen (Den) bt Lee Kwang Jin (SK) 15-4,15-13; Lius Pongoh (Indo) bt Sompol Kukasemkij (Thai) 15-11, 15-5;
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    • 131 30 I ROUS CUP Reuter. A GOAL in each half by Alan Mclnally and Murdo MacLeod gave Scotland a 2-0 win over Chile yesterday. The victory made England the winner of the triangular soccer tournament. Mclnally diverted the ball past Chilean goalkeeper Roberto Rojas in the fifth minute
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    • 155 31 AFP. TITLEHOLDER champion Yang Yang easily advanced into the third round yesterday. The Chi- nese, rather casual in his 15-10, 15-5 win over Pramote Thirwawiwat, of Thailand, allowed his opponent to take the initiative and resorted to defensive play. On the rare occasions he played
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    • 186 31  -  SOCCER: PRE WORLD CUP stones Abdul Shukor IF SINGAPORE, Malaysia or even Nepal plan to upset the South Koreans in the second-leg of the pre-World Cup soccer competition which starts at the National Stadium on Saturday, forget it. That was the message from the
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    • 154 31 AT LEAST one man was sceptical about Singapore's footballing standard and in awe of the Koreans, having seen both teams perform in Seoul last week. Reinhard Fabisch, Nepal's German coach, felt that after last week's performance Singapore is "only a little better than
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    • 150 31 DANISH international soccer striker Brian Laudrup, 20, is to sign a three-year contract with Bayer Uerdingen, of West Germany. Laudrup's club has asked for a transfer fee of $1.24 million. FRENCH soccer club Cannes is negotiating for two Bayern Munich players defender Norbert Nachtweih and Swedish international striker Johnny
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    • 71 31 UPI. THE International Olympic Committee yesterday dismissed allegations that its president Juan Antonio Samaranch was prepared to cover up the result of the Ben Johnson drug test. lOC director of information Michele Verdier, said: "We followed all the correct procedures. We took the decision to disqualify Johnson without
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    • 209 29 The New Paper Goldstar Promotion Guess the Scores! Have you a knack for prediction? Here's your chance to win a pnze! All you have to do is answer a simple question and fill in your scores for both matches to be played on June 3.1989. The first 10 correct (both
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    • 208 30 The New Paper Goldstar Promotion Guess the Scores! Have you a knack for prediction? Hot's your chance to win a prize! AN you have to do it answer a simple question and fill in your scores for both matches to be played on June 5,1989. The first 10 correct (both
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 561 31 WEDNESDAY, MAY 31.1989 22/89-3 I Win $sjooocash jackpot this week, j Cut out and attach with other tfbupons fM^nd^to. Saturday) Name: I i **S v f j r I/C No: <fjf f fl FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS kl USING CLUES BELOW. T IcTul Fs~HH l D P A for
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  • Article, Illustration
    964 32 ►GAIi£jtf \~r LBG08HEP8. The Titanic, !K ocean-liners, pleasure L^—1 cruisers and an undersea city built from Lego bricks can be seen in the World of Ships exhibition. Ends June 25. Marina Square, Level 2. STUDIO SHOW. Visual art forms from paintings to audio-visual projects and performances are on exhibition
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  • 14 32 GALLERY: Lego ships exhibition CENTRESTAGE: J S Bach COMING UP: Post-natal nutrition
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  • 65 32 This talk it part of a series of Parent Education talks. It is about the characteristics of children between seven and 12 years old. They have special needs and this talk focuses on how parents can respond to these. The speaker is Dr Chang Shook Cheng, a
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    • 90 32 Etalk about its Shopping Havens Off Our Big, Sleeker By The Dozen Big Spenders All the 12 Super Model finalists Who goes to those swanky boutiques? Till Dread Do Us Part Lifestyles Off The Rich When a good friendship turns sour Blameless Reel Woes Off A FilmFesf Bvffff On the
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