The New Paper, 21 June 1989

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  • 12 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1989 MO <P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS
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  • 123 1 At top is an artist's representation of the pick-up chase and shooting in Singapore yesterday. Detective Constable Harjinder Singh had to hang on for dear life as a suspect sped off in a pick-up. The man drove violently, trying to shake off the policeman.
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 416 2 R ESIDENTS of Nee Soon Central will long remember their first Constituency Day on Sunday.They have a selection of souvenirs to help them. The organising committee has commissioned four souvenir items to commemorate the event: T-shirts, coffee mugs, umbrellas and sun visors. Landlubbers and
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    • 75 2 THE group chairman of Overseas Union Bank, Mr Lien Ying Chow, has been released from hospital. Mr Lien, 83, who was admitted to Tan Tock Seng Hospital on June 9, was discharged on Monday. Details as to why he was hospitalised were not known. But
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    • 167 2 Wire services. MILLIONS of commuters in London face chaos today as strikes threaten to shut down the entire public transport system, the world's biggest mass transit network. London's train and underground railway services will stop completely for the day. And bus workers look set to join them
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    • 330 2 DETECTIVE Constable Harjinder Singh had to hang on for dear life, trying to catch a suspected car thief early yesterday. He could only escape death by shooting dead Chew Soon Seng, 32, who was fleeing in a speeding pickup. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Lim Soo
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    • 56 2 IN our report "Mid-air drama at NCC jump" on Monday, we said Cadet Sergeant Tan Thiam Soon was from Serangoon Garden Technical Secondary School, and Cadet Sergeant Ling Chin Teck was from Victoria Secondary School. This is not correct. Sergeant Tan is from Victoria School and Sergeant Ling is
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    • 152 2 TIDBITS can land you in a bit of trouble. That is, if you chew gum or munch cough drops in MRT. Yes, the "no-eating" rule in MRT stations and trains applies to such tidbits. Only mothers feeding their infants are not covered by the rule.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 38 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over a few areas in the early afternoon. Maximum temperature: 33 deg C. Minimum temperature: 24 deg C. Sunset will be at 7.12 pm. Sunrise tomorrow will be at 7.01 am.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 410 3  -  By Lim Phay-ling TWO new books on Singapore Airlines and its Singapore Girl will be published this year. The books are expected to be ready in time for the Singapore Book Fair in September. The first is on the airline itself. This
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    • 312 3 THERE'S nothing like a glossy book to mark a milestone. And more and more groups are going to publishers to get the job done right. Three book publishers told The New Paper the demand for such commemorative books has more than doubled
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 465 4  -  By Griselda Loo HOME-MADE "ice cream potong" ice cream sold on coconut leaf sticks has smoothly slipped into Shenton Way. Sales have been brisk. Many people remember the red bean, corn and coconut flavours from their childhood, and the firm making these delights
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    • 262 4 This story resulted from a Hotline Plus call A MAN who was a volunteer fighter in World War II has some fascinating magazine cuttings on the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force. Now Mr Phillips Albert Edmund, 75, a member of the force's Eurasian Company, is submitting them
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    • 132 4 FRUSTRATED because she was not allowed to see her estranged husband, a production worker threw two flower pots from the seventh floor of an Ang Mo Kio block. A district court heard yesterday that Lau Hwee Choo, 32, quarrelled with her husband, Mr Lim Soon Keng,
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    • 93 4 STEAKS &CHOPS 1.6.1989 30.6.1989 5-COURSE SET MENU FOR LUNCH OR DINNER (price inclusive) Soup of the Day Main Course Dessert Coffee or Tea Fruit Juice SELECTION OF MAIN COURSE AIRFLOWN AUSTRALIAN STEAKS \tj ■ESEiniziM Ji a J'"' 1 T^T SELECTION OF MAIN COURSE CHOPS A/so available daily 4-course set lunch
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 628 6  -  The story went around the world. British doctors looked at the hands of 100 bodies in a hospital mortuary and declared that the lifelines on their palms were no guide at all to how long they had lived. What do Singapore
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    • 363 6 FRUITS such as durian and rambutan have been the replacement crop on some Malaysian plantations. The latest is fruit-farm housing. Sime Darby Bhd was among the first plantation companies to grow fruit on its estates. It said in 1985 that it was relying
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    • 150 6 JIMM'S PUB, a favourite watering-hole for travel agents and journalists, had an unwelcome visit yesterday. Someone —or some people entered the pub, forced its safe open and made off with about $2,000 in cash. It was the day's takings and the cash float, said Mr
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    • 144 6 A SWEEPER was sentenced to four months' jail for arson by a district court yesterday Mohamed Osnan bin Kowas, 52, a part-time sweeper, pleaded guilty to committing mischief by fire by torching some newspapers placed in a plastic container in Block 47, Owen
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    • 461 7  -  By Irene Ng i i KNOW you are all going to go "bleah" when you read this, but it wasn't my idea. It came from a group of beauticians. Queen Lin Ting Beautycare just made a cape out of hundreds of pieces of dead skin, all
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    • 54 7 Two tasting varieties from one great First delicious Mi-Goreng Now Indomie brings you new instant Bihun Goreng A delicious H fried bihun a springier and finer easy to prepare to taste not H forgetting the specially blended seasoning made from natural spices help make Indomie Bihun Goreng tastier than ever
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 299 8 THE Action for Aids (AFA) Society is asking corporations to contribute to its anti-Aids campaign. The group needs $45,875 for the campaign scheduled for Sept 1 to 15. Events planned include a jam session on Orchard Road. Local entertainers Jacinta Abisheganaden, Christina Ong and
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    • 277 8 THERE'S a big cover-up going on in Singapore. Two big buildings have gone under wraps. Blue canvas covers the 101-year-old National Museum right in the heart of town. And at Bedok Reservoir Road, a green netting has been draped over an HDB block. The museum was
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    • 264 8 TRADITIONAL values and the mass media will dominate discussions at the Pre-Uni-versity Seminar today. The "Relevance of Traditional Values in Singapore Today" will be discussed by a panel of distinguished speakers at Victoria Junior College. The speakers are Dr Choong Chee Pang, Principal, Trinity Theological
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    • 161 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. bistro: Small restaurant or bar. breaches: Acts of breaking an agreement. cover charge: An amount of money a person has to pay at a restaurant or nightclub in addition
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 294 9 Wire services. I RANIAN Parliament speaker Hashemi Rafsanjani held a friendly round of talks with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday. Mr Rafsanjani is the high-est-ranking Iranian official to visit the Soviet Union since the 1979 revolution in Iran. The discussions included prospects for settling conflicts
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    • 241 9 Wire services TROOPS have not been able to halt the gang warfare in a Central Asian town where weekend rioting killed three people and injured more than 50, according to reports. A dusk-to-dawn curfew was imposed and rallies were banned, but clashes
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    • 114 9 Wire services. THE late Lucille Ball has been voted the recipient of this year's Governors Award by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles. The posthumous award will be made during the 41st annual primetime Emmy Awards Presentation to be telecast on Sept 17.
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    • 141 9 Wire services. A NEWLY built apartment block collapsed in Calcutta, crushing to death at least 14. Most of the victims were sleeping on the ground floor on Monday night when the building crashed on them. Rescue workers said six workers died immediately, eight
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    • 167 9 Wire services. OPPOSITION in the US Congress has thwarted a Bush Administration scheme to fund a secret Central Intelligence Agency operation in Cambodia. The CIA planned to arm non-communist guerillas there. Congress refused to grant about $39 million for rifles and other weapons
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    • 294 10 Wire services. PRESIDENT George Bush has imposed new sanctions against China in retaliation for its bloody crackdown on the pro-democracy movement. He ordered US government officials to suspend all high-level contacts with officials of the Beijing government. And the United States will seek to postpone
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    • 187 10 Wire services NEW controls on Chinese travelling abroad took effect yesterday. They caused the number of applicants for US visas to fall and sent Canadian officials into the streets to skirt the rules on accepting applications. Dozens of Chinese had been camping day and
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    • 45 10 Empty: Hardly a soul could be seen on China's famous Great Wall at Mutianyu on Monday a sign of how the tourist industry has been hit hard by the Government's bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protestors in the country. Picture/ Ap
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    • 127 10 Wire services. FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand said yesterday that France's 1789 Revolution inspired China's pro-democracy movement. The movement was crushed by tanks in central Beijing. Launching official celebrations for the bicentenary, Mr Mitterrand declared that the world's poor and oppressed were still fired by the
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    • 21 10 Jlltt another morning: Beijing residents cycle past troops jogging near Tiananmen Square yesterday. Picture/ Ap
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    • 199 10 Wire services. A HONGKONG delegation arrived in London yesterday seeking from Britain assurances of shelter for the colony's population. In Parliament, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher repeated her promise to try and find "increased flexibility" in Britain's immigration and nationality laws. But
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 40 11 Eyesore: Unsightly metal bars stretch across the dome of the Hotel des Invalides in Paris. But the dome will not be "ugly" for long. Its $9-million facelift is expected to be completed by next month. AFP. Picture/ Afp
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    • 333 11 Wire services. CUBA'S policy of holding Aids patients in quarantine at a special hospital is said to have helped a lot in reducing the spread of the disease. "Without this we would have thousands of Aids carriers by now, instead of the current 300," Deputy Health Minister
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    • 159 11 Wire services. ONLY two members of Poland's ruling Communist Party Politburo were elected to parliament in the first partly-free Polish elections since 1947. This was confirmed by official results yesterday. The results of the voting on June 4 and last Sunday confirmed a humiliation for the communists
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  • FOREIGN STOCKS
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      281 11 Wire services. SHARES posted gains on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. The Financial Times 30 share index closed 11.1 points higher at 1,791.8. Volume totalled 504.1 million shares, up from 360.3 million shares on Monday. Gilts were up around 45 pence. Building stocks were strong after recent depression, with
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    • 78 11 Reuter. THE feeling that currency rates may have stabilised tempted investors slowly back into the Tokyo stock market today. Share prices opened broadly firm, brokers said. The Nikkei index firmed 95.21 points, or 0.29 per cent, to 33,328.68 in 10 minutes af ter rebounding 220.29 points yesterday. The winners
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    • 51 11 FT Industrials Tue 1,791.80 (1,780.70) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,472.88 (2,479.89) ST Industrial Tue 1,303.12 (1,304.40) NST Industrial Tue 2,260.71 (2,259.96) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 2,337.71 ((closed) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,535.80 (1,526.30) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 33,233.47 (33,013.18) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading
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      258 11 Wire services. SHARE prices weakened on Wall Street yesterday. Up by more than eight points in early trading, the Dow Jones industrial average ended the day 7.01 points down, at 2,472.88 points. Volume totalled 167.65 million shares, up from 130.72 million on Monday. Declining issues edged out advances,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 563 12 THE SINGAPORE 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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  • HORIZONS
    • 1063 13 Dear Aggie, I am in my late teens. I have a pretty face but I am skinny and have very small breasts. I adore girls who are shapely and have big breasts. Although I like to look at posters or pictures of sexy-looking models, I
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    • 210 13 Dear Aggie, I want to share my experience with those Filipina maids who write to you. I'm also a Filipina. I have been frustrated in love once while in Singapore and have sworn to myself not to fall in love anymore. But last year I met
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    • 76 13 TOE UNBELIEVABLE PRICES! a Sun Thur: $10 nett (ind. 2 standard drinks) If Fri, Sat Eve of Public Holiday: $15 nett (ind. 2 standard drinks) Ladies' Night (Mon Tue): $5 nett for Ladies (ind. 1 standard drink) Tea-Dance (Fri, Sat, Sun &P. Holiday: Ipm 6pm): $6nett (incl. 3 drinks) *s£sgt
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  • 661 14  -  Showtime By Ting Mei See Y ESTERDAY'S has taken its Golden Oldies' policy a step further. Only men 23 years or older are permitted to enter the trendy United Square pub. last week set a minimum age limit for male patrons. There is no age
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1749 15 rn t lUiliTBSEt, TeJevision= vL\m SCREEN M\Evolving a National Identity (7*0™, SBCW* 9 GEMS W in a Changing World H W 12 M 21 f 'Jgk > ll f 1 lu Sea g Singapore's search for a set of core J 0() Dm SBC 12) living tale: A scene from
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  • spotlight
    • 1012 16 How do you keep up with your life when you've got six meetings, three reports, a lunch date, a dinner date, two anniversaries to remember and a doctor's appointment in one day? Lots of busy people find they can't cope without a that tells them
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    • 439 16 USING a filofax is easy. Just pick up the leather wallet of your choice. Look at all the different kinds of refills available there are more than 400 and pick the ones most suited to your needs. Put them together and presto,
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 365 18  -  By Ting Mei See A FTER seven years, the bright pink neon lights that welcome customers to Palms Wine Bar at Holland Village will be switched off. And with it the favourite watering hole of many expatriates as well as yuppies will be gone too.
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    • 263 18  -  By Adeline Woon EAST West Express seems to have been derailed. The restaurant/disco at Marina Square was abruptly closed last Saturday, catching weekend revellers unawares. The place was usually packed with teenagers bopping away to the DJ's music and to
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    • 207 18  -  \f/j SEENLASTMGHT By Sonja Tan BESIDES the news in Chinese and Malay, there were only two shows to watch during the 8 pm time-slot last night. SBC 12 was showing Horizon Purple Warrior (Part Two): Limited War, and SBC 5 had Variety Tonight It's Your
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    • 364 19  -  By Vivien Chiong THE shouts of freedom in China may have been reduced to a whimper. But a song written as moral support for the pro-democracy students at Tiananmen Square is selling very well. According to Coden Records, an album containing the song has so far
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    • 157 19 INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (Shaw cinemas) HARRISON Ford is back as Indiana Jones again. This time, he's out to find the Holy Grail, the cup Jesus was said to use during the Last Supper. MR CANTON AND LADY ROSE (Mandarin Kallang Bahru) JACKIE plays a country boy
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    • 112 19 MISS Philippines Globe 1989, Angela Yoriko Figueras, holds another distinction. She was the youngest radio deejay in Manila in 1985, when she first started at the age of 18. Now she hosts her own programme on the city's Radio Romance. "I read out love letters
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    • 410 20  -  By Wong Sing Yeong R EMEMBER the chart-topper Don't Play That Song? It was the biggest hit by The Quests, the most popular local band of the 60s. At their peak, The Quests were a great success not only here but also in Hongkong,
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    • 171 20 MASTER OF THE GAME SIDNEY Sheldon, 70, was famous long before his books such as The Other Side of Midnight, Rage of Angels and If Tomorrow Comes became bestsellers. The books have sold 60 million copies, and all were turned into feature films and TV series. At
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    • 286 20 JACLYN Smith, who played the ruthless heroine bent on revenge in Rage of Angels, is back in another Sidney Sheldon mini-series. In Windmills of the Gods, a fourpart TV series, she plays the US ambassador to Rumania and target of an assassin. It starts
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  • 622 21 TRAVELNOTES Emmsmmmm EVEN those in relatively good health can encounter problems aboard a jetliner. Airline food can be troublesome for many. "For those who must stick to a strict diet, such as diabetics, it is difficult to keep track of carbohydrates and calories,"
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    • 1248 24 RADfOGUIDE EMim li' VH'IH i:niii«iKinfli (HUSH NOON News in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON News in Brief and Weather Ra- NOON Good Music, Cempaay and Ma: NOON Nawsdask 12.05 LaarMata: A musical selection Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 Basiaess Matters: A weekly is offered here for your listen- BOaaUTOI Music: Light
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  • SPORTS
    • 296 25 Reuter. WORLD champion Said Aouita slumped to his first 5,000 metres defeat in 10 years at an international meet in Seville yesterday. He finished 40m adrift of little-known Kenyan Yobes Ondieki. The Moroccan master of middle-distance was left with too much to do after Ondieki had taken
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    • 305 25 RACING... with DENNIS CHIA LEADING trainer Teh Choon Beng has entered a strong team for the Singapore Gold Cup meeting and can increase his lead in the trainers' table. His charges worked with great gusto on the track this morning and particularly impressive was
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    • 337 26 WORLD YOUTH SOCCER Scotland 1 Portugal 0 Saudi 1 Bahrain 0 Reuter, AP. A SECOND-HALF goal by Brian O'Neill earned Scotland a 1-0 win over Portugal yesterday and a place in the final of the World Youth Cup (Under-16) tournament against Saudi Arabia. The start of
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    • 406 26 Reuter. WHATEVER Michel Platini wants, Michel Platini gets. When you happen to be the greatest player your country has ever produced, three times European Footballer of the Year and the appointed saviour of French soccer, you have the right to make a few demands. The former Juventus
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    • 229 26 AFP, Reuter. ENGLISH First Division soccer side Tottenham agreed terms with Barcelona yesterday for the transfer of Gary Lineker. Spurs manager Terry Venables was reported to have agreed a $4.5 million deal with the the Spanish club for the transfer of the unsettled 28-year-old. The clubs
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    • 114 26 AFP. THE Football Association has come under fire for signing a four-year $1.8 million sponsorship deal for the Charity Shield with a brewery firm. Tony Humphris, spokesman for Sports Drinkwise, the campaign set up by English health education groups to promote safe drinking,
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    • 182 27 AFP. I I NDIAN veteran Vijay Amritraj rode his luck here yesterday to reach the second round of the Bristol Men's Trophy. The 35-year-old from Madras, who now di- vides his time between tennis and acting, survived five matchpoints against British No 2 Andrew Castle in
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    • 230 27 AP. DEFENDING champion David Pate of the US crashed out in straight sets to West German Carl-Uwe Steeb yesterday in the second round of the Wirral men's grasscourt tennis championship. Pate, who has slumped to 147 th in the world rankings following a string of poor
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    • 142 27 AP. JOHN McEnroe, now a contented husband and father, believes he can win Wimbledon for a fourth time if he can control the urge to constantly please his own father. "That desire to please Dad is something I have to be constantly aware of otherwise
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    • 146 27 AP. TEN days after losing her French Open title, Steffi Graf says she is relaxed, refreshed and looking forward to defending her Wimbledon crown. She also may get some quick revenge. "It took me two or three days to get over Paris but that's natural," said Graf.
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    • 830 27 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS International meet in Spain Men's 100 m: 1 Joe DeLoach (US) 10.41 2 Ray Stewart (Jam) 10.42 3 0 Adenoken (Nig) 10.47. 200 m: 1 Calvin Smith (US) 20.45 2 E Gvilde (Puerto) 20.60 3 Danny Everett (US) 20.64. 400 m:
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    • 366 28 SINGAPORE'S soccer managers have reacted negatively to the new Malaysia Cup format. But FAS president Major Abbas has told everyone not to jump to conclusions. We'll work it out, he says. ABDUL SHUKOR reports... THE change in the Malaysia Cup tournament format next year will not
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    • 330 28 PF" FOOTBALL has no future in Singapore. Such is the resignation with which club officials reacted to news that the Malaysia Cup could be extended to 10 months next season. "There i 3 no hope for Singapore football," said Jurong Town manager K
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    • Article, Illustration
      327 28 Wire services. FORMER England captain Gerry Francis has turned down an offer to manage West Ham, which was relegated from the First Division at the end of last season. ''This is the hardest decision I've had to make in football," said the 37-year-old Londoner after signing a new one-year
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    • 380 29  -  By Alfonso Chan FORMER national coach Syed Abdul Kadir has been roped in by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association to head its coaching committee for the South-east Asia Games. The appointment, made early this month, is to prevent boxing from suffering a knockout
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    • 185 29 Bernama. KUALA Lumpur won the Asean Clubs Cup when it defeated Pelita Jaya of Indonesia 1-0 in the final at the Cheras Stadium last night. Midfielder S Balachandran scored the matchwinner in the 52nd minute. He rammed the ball into an open goalmouth after Pelita Jaya
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    • 121 29 AFP. DENMARK'S Brondby upset Uruguay's Nacional 1-0 in a Group B match of the President's Cup football tournament yesterday. Brian Chrois scored for Brondby in the 16th minute. Nacional had to struggle with ten players after striker Daniel Garcia was or- dered off in the
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  • 887 30 ►QiT&ABOur \Tp( BEAUTY CONTEST. This \W J is li »e first heat of the Miss Singapore All Nations 1989 and Miss Singapore Intercontinental 1989 beauty pageant. 10.15 pm. 10 admission includes two drinks. Dreams Disco, Amara Hotel. ESBAY COMPETITION. This essay competition is open only to GCE A Level
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  • 14 30 OUT AND ABOUT: Beauty contest SCHOOL BREAK: Filmshows COMING UP: Siberian dancers
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  • 90 30 Max Sarin lit up the local night icene when he was the lead singer of Tokyo Square. Now he's shining again as half of s duet Max has teamed up with bass player IsmaiL Together they belt out old hits as well as some of
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