The New Paper, 17 June 1989

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  • 20 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, JUNE 17/ SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 106 1 DOES SHE DESERVE TO BE RAPED? /Paft 12 r H< J "V» u w TALE OF THE UNEXPECTED FOUR ACES AT THE SIXTH HOLE/ Page 29 Soviet tanks rape Afghanistan giYMtii China declared that it is ready to roll out the red carpet for next year's Asian Games even before
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  • 31 1 Student Jacqueline Ang (above), 18, joins 15 others for a shot at the Miss Singapore World 89 title on Aug 27. /Pa* 23 Picture/ DAVID TaN
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 157 2 FROM Monday, Singapore motorists going across the Causeway must have at least half a tank of petrol, or pay a fine of up to $500. The grace period for the half-tank rule, which came into effect on April 17, ends at midnight tomorrow. The
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    • 312 2  -  By Irene Hoe UNIONS want companies which have done well to give their employees an 11.2 per cent pay rise this year. They have already begun asking employers to start wage negotiations based on the latest recommendations of the National Wages Council (NWC), reports
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    • 191 2 ABOUT 500 young trade unionists from 30 countries will hold an international convention in Singapore next month. The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) will be their host when the unionists from the Asia-Pacific region come for the Second ICFTU Asian Youth Rally. ICFTU is
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    • 130 2 Wire services MIKE Tyson's name on a top-rank boxing card can draw millions of dollars. So the unbeaten world heavyweight champion Tyson agreed to make phone calls to raise money for the American Cancer Society as his sentence for a $80 speeding ticket he received
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    • 105 2 MR Frank Y C Yung, Chief Executive of Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), has resigned. The resignation, announ c e d yesterday, took effect immediately. A SPH statement said Mr Yung, 55, who was also a Director, "has decided to leave the company to pursue his
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    • 256 3  -  Stories/ Lim Phay-ling THE brassiere is 100 years old this week and doing very well in Singapore, thank you. Women here buy 2.7 million bras a year, according to Triumph International, a leading lingerie retailer. In the last two years, they've been choosing more expensive and daring
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    • 223 3 THE Singapore woman may be smaller in built compared with Caucasians, but she's growing, sideways at least. Today she is fuller than her mother and grandmother. Lingerie retailers attribute this new voluptuousness to a better diet, exercise and a more upright posture. A few years ago,
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    • 278 3 THE brassiere, or bra, was dreamt up in 1889 by Parisian boutique-owner Herminie Cadolle. She cut the midriff off the fullbody corset so women could breathe better. Not that women were running around with unbound breasts before then. Babylonian women 3,000 years ago were wearing some sort of support and
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 394 4  -  By Chitra Rajaram LIKE hotels, some hospitals are going for the five-star image. And they are looking for people who can project this image. They are turning mainly to hotels and media and public relations companies for these people. Four private hospitals have been on this
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    • 203 4 BETTER PAY SHORTER HOURS BETTER salaries and shorter working hours are the pull factors, said 12 people who spoke to The New Paper yesterday. Those interviewed felt that private hospitals offer better salaries and shorter working hours. "It is the working hours," said Mr Colin H Tan, 28, who has
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    • 407 4 GUAN MING LIE, 10, a student of Fowlie Primary School, has won an international art award. He won the Supreme Gold Award in the International Children's Art Competition held this year in Japan. His was one of the more than 89 paintings picked from over
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 316 6  -  By Chitra Rajaram MOUNT Elizabeth Hospital made a fuss about Elizabeth Pang when she was born, and 10 years after, the hospital is still making a fuss over her. Elizabeth was born on Dec 21 1979, the first baby to be delivered in the hospital. Her parents
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    • 157 6 WHEN Mount Elizabeth Hospital started, it delivered five babies a month. Today 650 babies are born there every month. The hospital opened in December, 1979. In 1985 it was sold to an American company, National Medical Enterprises. Since then the hospital has scored a number of firsts
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    • 256 6 DONT be a "cowboy" or a "corpocrat". Be an athlete. That is the advice from a Harvard Business School professor for those who want to get ahead in business. "We need business athletes," said Dr Rosabeth Moss Kanter to an audience of 1,000 at the Singapore
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    • 234 6 THINK you can be Miss Union or Mr Union next year? Start preparing now. You can pick up an entry form as early as next week, according to the latest edition of NTUC News. The forms will be available on the fourth floor of
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    • 436 6 PEOPLE should treat timeshare schemes as a recreational facility, not an investment, according to a member Mr Daniel Ang, 31, a bank officer, signed up with the Lifetime of Holidays scheme in March 1987. "Some people have (complained), but I can testify it is
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    • 277 7 TWO giant murals have been put up as backdrops to the famous wax figures at Sentosa's Japanese Surrender Chamber. The murals add the information that the surrender ceremony was watched by many naval, army and air force commanders. Ms Juliana Yeo, curator of the Surrender Chamber,
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    • 264 7 "Piggy Banking on You" was a catch phrase coined for philanthropic purposes. But it did more than just raise money. It also helped Business Times (BT) win a gold medal for image and philanthropic advertising in the International Advertising Festival of New
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    • 187 8 IT seemed like a good idea to a group of teenagers who were bored with lazing around during the holidays. Why not organise a party? Have fun and make money, too? So they got to work. They spent weeks distributing sheets of papers,
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    • 231 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. biceps: The large muscle on the front of the upper arm. casual fling: A short time of satisfying one's sexual desires, usually with no sense of responsibility. cerebral palsy:
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    • 712 8 It's the final day of Family Week and today's topic is: How much time should children spend on studying? IRENE NG discovers that this issue is often a source of conflict within families MANY parents mean to say "I care" by pressuring their
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    • 214 8 SOCIAL worker Sim Ngee Mong, who works with Parentline, is experienced in dealing with these kind of problems. He gives some pointers on how to encourage your teenager to* study without coming across as a nag: Talk about what is expected from each other: If you expect
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 24 8 Buddhist Organisation Centre Welcomes Aft to its Inauguration Celebration on Sunday 18th June 1989 at 9.00 am at SVB Jatan *Bul(}t Merah Singapore 0316
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 217 9 Wire services. A CORRUPTION scandal rocking Cuba's military establishment has taken an unexpected turn with a highly decorated general being accused of having links with the international drug trade. The official newspaper Granma made the accusation against army General Arnaldo Ochoa Sanchez yesterday. He was arrested
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    • 127 9 Wire services. WILLIAM Bennett, who heads the US government's fight against drugs, has said the Saudi Arabian practice of beheading drug dealers is "morally plausible". Mr Bennett made his position known on a cable television call-in show in Washington. A caller asked why the US should not
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    • 239 9 Wire services. THE Soviet Union has finally admitted that a powerful nuclear explosion rocked an atomic weapon complex in the Ural mountains in 1957. No one was killed, but more than 10,000 people were evacuated after the accident. The accident, kept secret until now, created a
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    • 163 9 Wire services. GETTING the pizza to his customer's house on J time was the manager's main concern when the delivery car hit a station wagon. "Let's get this pizza on the road," the manager of Domino's Pizza in Pitts- burgh was quoted as saying after the car
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    • 60 9 Maybe, you can drive my car John Ijennon gave it the psychedlic design, the Fab Four rode it. Now, the 1956 Hentley S-l awaits a buyer at ('hnsties in New York as workers prepare the room for the car's auction next Wednesday It
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    • 379 10 Wire services. C HINA is doing its best to use unwitting foreign businessmen in a high-pitched campaign to convince the world that business is back to normal. The move came following the imposition of martial law and the bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Beijing two
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    • 327 10 Wire service. AT least two more Chinese diplomats have defected to the United States. This brings the announced total number of defecting Chinese diplomats in the US to four. A State Department official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, also said yesterday that any Chinese
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    • 34 10 Beijing love: A young Chinese couple is seen here having a good time yesterday in Beijing's Benhal Park. Civil life there is gradually returning to normal. Picture/ Afp
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    • 126 10 Wire services. BRITAIN will grant a sixmonth visa extension to Chinese nationals who do not want to return home while their country is in turmoil. The Home Office said about 6,500 Chinese citizens, 3,500 of them students, lived in Britain. "In view of the
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    • 425 10 Wire services. AS dusk settles on tree-lined streets and electric buses flick their dim headlights on, the neon hues of Shanghai nights spring to life. The political unrest in China has dampened but not doused Shanghai's night life. The city is famed for its song and
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    • 153 11 Wire services. MRS Raisa Gorbachev, whose husband sought cooperation in modernising Soviet industry during a visit to West Germany this week, showed one reason why: Her car would not start. As the wife of the Soviet President spent about half an hour on Wednesday chatting
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    • 412 11 Wire services. GOVERNMENT officials and relief workers in Japan are searching for ways to house Vietnamese refugees whose crowded boats have been arriving on its shores at an alarming pace in recent months. Another 105 drifted ashore yesterday. "It's a real headache," said a Foreign
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  • FOREIGN STOCKS
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      275 11 Wire services. SHARES ended the week on a firm note on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. The Financial Times 30share index was up 12.9 points at 1,771.8 at the close. Volume was a moderate 513.8 million shares compared with Thursday's 593.4 million shares. A government report released yesterday showed
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    • 8 11 The Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today.
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    • 51 11 FT Industrials Thu 1,771.80 (1,758.90) Dow Jones Average Thu 2,486.38 (2,475.00) ST Industrial Thu 1,296.52 (1,288.29) NST Industrial Thu 2,238.07 (2,230.73) Hongkong Hang Seng Thu 2,342.41 (2,340.02) Australian All Ordinaries Thu 1,528.20 (1,532.40) Nikkei Stock Average Thu 33,055.17 (32,913.09) Figures in bracket* refer to those of the previous trading
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      254 11 Wire services. SHARE prices moved erratically on Wall Street yesterday. The Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrials, after being on the downside, ended the day at 2,486.38 points, a gain of 11.38 points. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by about nine to eight on the New York Stock
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  • Showtime
    • 547 12  -  By Sonja Tan FACT: In the United States, a woman is sexually assaulted every six minutes. Fact: In the US, one out of every four victims is attacked by two or more assailants. Fact: There's a lingering belief that the way a woman dresses or
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    • 384 12  -  The Accused Next change Lido REVIEW/ By Sonja Tan THE Accused is a horrifying account of a bright, street-smart waitress who believes and rightly so that girls should be able to look sexy and have a good time with the boys without them assuming she is
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1201 13 RADKX3UIDE 1,1.1 II EBim itniimiMnii'i a:i:;fWfoto NOON New* in Brief NOON Beautiful Music: A selection of NOON Newt in Brief and Weather NOON On Track: Rose Tucker plays NOON Newsdesk 12.05 Baal Fun: Join Roger Kool for instrumental for your listening Beport new hits, offers some advice 12.30 Here's Humph!
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  • UPDATE
    • 2427 14 i'■ §fetv r; v. SATURDAY SUNDAY Galleto AQUARAMA 89. Leading exporters of fish, the newest types of aquariums and fish food are all gathered in this exhibition of marine life. You can also catch a sight of rarities like the Giant Chinese Salamander which
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    • 58 14 Isabella Rossellini is the face of Lancome. This photo exhibition shows her in different poses captured by renowned photographers like Bruce Weber from British Vogue and Bill King from American Vogue. She attributes the photography art to the men behind the camera rather than her looks.
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    • Article, Illustration
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    • Article, Illustration
      82 14 Mother Courage and Her Children is a play set in the open. It tells the story of a woman's obstinacy and greed in times of war. Fort Canning Park. For today and tomorrow, and Jnne 23 to 25. All shows start at 8 pm. Tickets at $4 for
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1655 15 GEMS k THIS programme takes a WOMEN envied her while men M look at the bloody crackdown on desired her. But Helene Junot (Joan IV A the democracy movement in Collins) never forgot the horrors of her FM Beijing which led Chinese childhood m France where her mother authorities to
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1641 16 Television fa 1 M Wild Refuge Saving the Adderly The Hit Man Complex Arts Circle Masters of Modern 'fsH SCREEN m Largest Bird in the World (2pm,SBCS) Sculpture The Pioneers GEMS m (6.30pm, SBC 5) A NEW series that brings to (9.30 pm, SBC 12) JL&t-l -h mi in io-
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  • UPDATE
    • 2415 17 SATURDAY SUNDAY Galleot AQUARAMA 89. Leading exporters of flsh, the newest types of aquariums and flsh food are all gathered in this exhibition of marine life. You can also catch a sight of rarities like the Giant Chinese Salamander which cries like a baby
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    • 58 17 Isabella Rossellini is the face of Lancome. This photo exhibition shows her in different poses captured by renowned photographers uke Bruce Weber from British Vogue and Bill King from American Vogue. 8he attributes the photography art to the men behind the camera rather than her looks.
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    • Article, Illustration
      23 17 TODAY A TOMORROW Gwdera?^ 8130 8 00l0 toal ~77\ FOOD: Spicy m«al for Z—I dad. Ficus Cafe, Orchard Hotel Lunch and
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    • Article, Illustration
      82 17 Mother Courage and Her Children it a play set in the open. It tells the story of a woman's obstinacy and greed in times of war. Fort Canning Park. For today and tomorrow, and June 23 to 25. All shows start at 8 pm. Tickets at $4 for
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1402 18 RADIOGUIDE EEEDBI ISIS EBUEH mHmimifll EJH9HI 6 m News la Brief ir„ali«M ft an Mauri in Brief and WMtlMr Breakfast Club: Great musical 6am Nawshour 0.05 Oa Air Wake up to lovely melo- (Programmes g Rtp#rt enUrtainment to greet you on a 7.00 World News die* in this early morning
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 380 19  -  By Wong Sing Yeong "OBIANG" is the word to describe the clothes worn at the fashion contest of 60s and 70s at the Warehouse Disco yesterday. The word would translate roughly to "kitsch". It means inferior or in bad taste.
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    • Article, Illustration
      168 19 TNE ACCUSED (Midnight at Lido, Prince 2, Changi 3, Republic 2 Sunday morning show at Changi 3) CONTROVERSIAL story about a gang rape and its consequences. Stars Jodie Foster who puts up a fine performance. INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (Shaw cinemas) HARRISON Ford is back as Indiana
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    • 169 19  - No kisses it's just flowers and handshakes for Andy 08EENLASTMQHT By Lo Tien Yin ADOI! What are these teenage girls doing? Nothing that was the problem. In last night's Studio One Presents (live, 8.30 pm, SBC 8), Hongkong actor Andy Lau was walking around shaking hands with the audience. And
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    • 392 20  -  By Lim Kuan Chiang T HE Singapore Youth Choir expects to be placed among the top 10 teams and possibly make it into the top three at the prestigious Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in Wales next month. This was the confident prediction of Mr David Lim,
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    • 488 20  -  [SATURDAY SOUNDS By Lim Sek THE battle begins! The past months saw many releases by groups new and old, good and bad. Some live up to expectation and others, like One 2 Many, simply live up to their name. Several are able to
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    • 428 21  -  By Wong Sing Yeong SIXTEEN leggy beauties lined up for a shot at the Miss Singapore World 89 title at the Kasbah Disco last night. They edged out 20 others in the semi-finals to reach the final round. The finals will
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    • 409 21  -  Compagnie Temps Present Victoria Theatre Today at 7.30pm Tickets: $10, $20 and $40 at Victoria Theatre's Central Booking Office. review/by Geraldine Goh AN exploration of the man-woman relationship was central in the one-and-a-half hour modern ballet performance by the 10-mem-ber Compagnie Temps Present at the
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 169 22 LEARN TRADITIONAL SILK EMBROIDERY Vincent Tan Kim Lye, "TDfIfIHHI Baba entrepreneur who learnt embroidery skills from his mother from the age of seven J will be conducting this exquisite needlework to SCW I Chinese stitches e.g. knotless f Peking knots. V b) How to match the u j j colour
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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  • YOUTHNOW
    • 537 24  -  By Angeline Song GROWING up can be painful. Getting along with parents, friends and the opposite sex and learning to be independent are among the problems many teenagers and young adults face. These growing pains are often more acute for the disabled. Which is one reason
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    • 216 24 AMATTER OFOPMON Catharina Kwang, 18, Ngaa Ann Polytechnic "The Government of Deng Xiaopeng was already implementing some democratic reforms. "So the students should have been i i more patient and waited. "But the killing of innocent people and children is inhuman.
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  • SPORTS
    • 330 25 UPI. THIRD seed Mats Wilander was knocked out of the Queens Club grasscourt championships yesterday by a stomach bug and a highly polished performance from his American opponent, Paul Annacone, in the quarter-finals. Top seed Ivan Lendl progressed to the semi-finals for the first time in six
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    • 233 25 SWEDEN gave English manager Bobby Robson something to ponder over when he watched it beat Brazil 2-1 in Copenhagen yesterday. England meet Sweden later this year in a Group II World Cup qualifying match and Robson admitted afterwards that he had been impressed by the Swedes. "Although Brazil lacked
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
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    • 347 25 EMPLOYMENT 5 I We invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following posltlons:ADVERTISEMENT TRAFFIC ASSISTANT Reporting to the Operations Manager of the Advertisement Traffic Section, the successful candidate will be part of a team providing customer services which Include handling day-to-day advertisement bookings and other general clerical duties. The
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  • SPORTS/RACING
    • 358 26 TOMORROW'S feature race at Penang is the Committee Cup for Class 2 gallopers over 1,700 m. Last year, the race was turned into a procession by Saratoga Special. It is a good-looking field, enhanced by the presence of that seasoned old campaigner Thorold,
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    • 385 26 BRONZE RULER looked a winner at the 200 m mark last week but he ran on one-paced to finish fourth to Soap Opera over 1,400 metres. By Copenhagen II we reckon 1200 m is his better trip for this year and make him the best
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    • 318 26 Wires services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASKETBALL Pan-American c'ships Men's s-final rd: Brazil bt Cuba 104-87. US bt Canada 75-73. GOLF US Open: 135 Curtis Strange 71 64; 136 Tom Kite 67 69; 138 Mark McCumber 70 68, lan Woosnam 70 68; 140 Chip Beck 71 69, Richard
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  • SPORTS
    • 563 27 NTKffn] Not one, not two but four golfers struck a hole-in-one in the US Open yesterday all on the same hole! According to Golf Digest, the odds of four pros making holes-in-one on the same hole on a given day are 332,000-to-one. Here's the full
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    • 340 27 Reuter. DEFENDING champion Curtis Strange birdied the first two holes and eagled the fourth yesterday to move into a share of the lead at the US Open golf championship in Rochester. Strange, who began the day one over par, holed a 82-metre wedge shot
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    • 222 27 CHAMPIONS TROPHY HOCKEY AFP. PAKISTAN hockey manager Islahuddin Siddiqui blasted his side in Berlin yesterday despite the fact they had upset Olympic gold medallists Britain 2-1 in the Champions' Trophy. He was annoyed that his young team had failed to establish the control they had managed
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    • 291 28  -  By S Gulam HOT-SHOT V Sundramoorthy's future remains unclear. In a shocking move, Kedah registered him as one of its footballers for this year's Malaysia Cup competition. Mr Paul Mony, the Football Association of Malaysia executive secretary, confirmed last night that Sundramoorthy's name was on
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    • 124 28 AN unexpected move by the FA of Malaysia has added a twist to the V Sundramoorthy saga. The FAM council will discuss tomorrow its affiliates' grouses over an "advantage" Singapore and Brunei enjoy over the rest of the Malaysian states on registration of players.
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    • 399 28  -  By S Gulam ABDULLAH Noor's return to scoring form in Singapore's friendly against Negri Sembilan at the National Stadium last night has set a poser for Jita Singh. The Singapore coach now has six strikers fighting for two places in the final
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    • 166 28  -  By Abdul Shukor NATIONAL defender-cum-midfielder ARJ Mani has an option to return to Switzerland, but wants to remain in Singapore with the national team. The 24-year-old rightback, who played in midfield during the pre-World Cup, is currently down with flu but hopes to
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    • 232 29 Bowler a k Yong has dropped out of Singapore's South-east Asian Games squad to coach Brunei's Sea Games team The 45-year-old manager of Orchard Bowl received the job offer two months ago, and was given the green light by the Brunei government last week. He
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    • 285 29 SOMETIMES losing a match isn't as bad as winning it, although Adrian Tay might disagree after losing 17-18, 10-15 to Yow Chong Liang in a thrilling Yonex/F&N National Junior badminton championship quarter-final match at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. There was gamesmanship, poor refereeing and
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    • 445 30  -  Jalleh declared that Jr WJ it is ready to roll out the red jEaqffi for next year's Asian in I Ken Jalleh Jr P i Olympic Council chief He that "public life has returned to nonfl^^^^H "The 11th Asian Games, 1990, will be held without
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
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    • 548 29 I SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1989 24/89-6 I I Win $s,ooocash j jackpot this week Cut out and attach with other coupona (Monday to Saturday) Name: I/C No: I I FILL IN MISSING LETTERS' ACROSS USING CLUES BEipW. I V\' I Io Ir I B.biiT'M isrsr i —June 17,1989 I N
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 55 30 mmmmm INSIDE mm Shock: Kedah registers Singapore's Sundramoorthy for Malaysia Cup at closing date yesterday Page 30 Shock: Bowler A K Yong quits Sea Games squad to coach Brunei's Games team instead Page 31 Shock: Mats Wilander is knocked out of the Queen's Club by stomach bug and a polished
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