The New Paper, 22 June 1989

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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 487 2 A BURNING issue in Britain and its Far East colony is the future of the 3.25 million Hongkong residents who hold British passports. They are seeking from British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher assurances of shelter in case China's troubles spill over into Hongkong. Here is a
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    • 186 2 IT seems $20 notes were once $40 in value, according to Lianhe Wanbao. Mr Lin Wenhu, owner of Taisei Stamps and Coins (S) Pte Ltd, had sold $20 bills at that price in February. Mr Lin sold a bundle of 500 $20 notes
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    • 230 2 NINETEEN groups, 15 of them Singapore-based, are trying to secure the rights to redevelop the site of the Thai Embassy building on Orchard Road. They met eight high-level Thai officials, who are here to receive the bids and discuss them with the bidders,
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    • 186 2 IF you can sing, dance, act or play a musical instrument and not less than 55 years old you're wanted for a variety show. Called Three Cheers for the Elderly, the variety show is being organised by The Association of Women for Action and
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    • Article, Illustration
      440 3  -  Stories/ Lim Phay-ling AN expert has confirmed what local girl-watchers have always known. When it comes to legs, Singapore girls stand tall. So says Ms Caroline Ciment Serre from Paris, France and she's not pulling anybody's leg. Ms Serre is DlM's project coordinator for the DIM Leg Show
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    • 129 3 LILIAN SIM hated her legs when she first started her modelling career six years ago. She thought they were skinny and rough. Yet today her long legs have appeared in ads for shoes and pantyhose more often than her face. "I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 37 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over several areas in the early afternoon. Maximum temperature: 32 deg C. Minimum temperature: 25 deg C. Sunset will be at 7.13 pm. Sunrise tomorrow will be at VM)LIJO*Y« »Vm
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 463 4  -  A contraceptive sponge has been billed as a "condom" for young women. But Singapore doctors interviewed feel that because Asian women do not like to touch their bodies, the contraceptive may not catch on By Chitra Rajaram A i CONTRACEPTIVE sponge for women,
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    • 128 4 THIS "condom" for women is a hollow polyurethane sponge treated with a spermicide (a chemical which kills sperms). The sponge is made to feel like vaginal tissue. It has a thin ring at the open end and a thicker ring at the closed end. Before use,
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    • 324 4 STUDENTS queued yesterday to ask a three-man panel about shared national values. The students were attending the week-long Pre-U Seminar on Shared Values. Christopher Ong, 17, of National Junior College, asked if the Government actually wanted to maintain racial differences through shared values rather than
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    • 301 5 TRADE in optical products in Singapore 1 went up to $1 billion last year. This is an increase of 44 per cent com- pared to the previous year's volume of about $690 million. Mr Ng Pock Too, Political Secretary, Prime Minister's Office, gives this latest
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    • 116 5 MOBIL Oil Singapore awarded today, for the first time, the NUS/Mobil Colours Awards. The awards went to 38 National University of Singapore (NUS) undergraduates for high performance in extra-curricular activities. In addition, three academically outstanding NUS students received Mobil Gold and Silver Medals, as well
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    • 222 5 A HONGKONG lounge manager who kept USSIO,7OO (about $21,400) worth of stolen travellers cheques was arrested after he used a forged passport to cash some of them, a district court heard yesterday. Lui Kam Wah, 29, a Hongkong resident, was recruited by Ho
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 380 6 MEDIA owners have been asked not to accept property advertisements from unlicensed real estate agents, to help check their numbers. The Inland Revenue Department, which issues licences for real estate agents, wrote a letter in May to major newspapers asking them to check whether an advertiser
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    • 242 6  -  Story and picture/ Kenneth Koh THESE White Winged Wood Ducks are said to make ghostly sounds at dusk. That accounts for their other name spirit ducks. That's what they call them in the Assam region of India, where they were originally from.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 473 7  -  By Karen Goh A I RE Singaporeans looking forward to pubs, cafes and theme restaurants when they go out? Two new "restaurant doctors" in town feel the trend is in that direction. They should know. Both were former food and beverage (F&B) directors of
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    • 647 8 Are girls more mature than boys their age? The management of a pub, Yesterday's, at United Square, think so. They bar men under 23 from the pub, but women may come in as long as they are the legal age of 18. Reporter HARINDER GILL
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    • 149 8 UNHOLY Trinity, the book about Adrian Lim's cult murders, has had record sales in the five months it has been out. A spokeswoman for Times Books International said the book is now in its third printing. In total, 23,000 copies have been printed and
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    • 117 8 TWO men who helped dispose of 1.83 kg of stolen gold jewellery were fined a total of $1,800 and ordered by a district court yesterday to pay back $11,800. The court heard that one of them, Manuel Anthony Dewar, 28, a dealer in
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    • 136 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. astringent: Substance used on a wound to stop the bleeding. capsize: To turn over. contingent: A group of people representing a country or an organisation. demobilised: Sent, especially members
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 318 9 Wire services. THEY have left their homes and changed their names and appearance. Yet, they are being hunted down and caught. The capture of leaders of China's reform movement shows how difficult it is to hide from authority in a tightly-controlled
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    • 150 9 THE Beijing massacre has sowed the seeds of hatred between the government and the people, according to well-known Chinese intellectual Liu Binyan. He said he learnt from the survivors of the June 3-4 Tiananmen Square slaughter that 200 to 300 family members
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    • 85 10 rWA* -A ANOTHER [sj d KNOCK-OUT fl lm JOK ISSUE! W m THIS MONTH: Our Big, Big Spenders Who shops at those swanky boutiques? v Lifestyles Of The Rich 4 Blameless On the trail of Singapore's tai-tais Her Arf y Aspirations I P2jMp Women artists in Singapore Rape On I
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 707 11 THE dashing young American is not for Thailand's former Miss Universe. So says Mrs Sornklin Porntip Nakhirankanok, mother of ex-beauty queen Ms Porntip. In fact, Mrs Sornklin told Bangkok's The Nation newspaper that she called her daughter's new fiance a cheap person to his face.
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    • 117 11 Wire services. THE Vietnamese-installed regime in Cambodia has received its first squadron of Soviet-built MiG-21s. The jetfighters, flown by Cambodians trained in Vietnam, landed at Pochentong airfield in Phnom Penh, SPK news agency said. It said President Heng Samrin and other top government and Communist
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    • 229 11 Wire services. THERE is hope for babies who are born infected with the Aids virus. Researchers in the US have devised a new test that can identify them so they can be treated quickly. When mothers are infected with Aids, they
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    • 116 11 Wire services. THE world's population stood at 5.1 billion in the middle of last year. It is increasing at a rate of 1.73 per cent a year about 87 million people, says a United Nations report. The world population increased from 2.5
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 48 12 Wordy: A girl leafs through the world's biggest book which is 4 m by 3 m and weighs over 8,128 kg. The book, on display in Toulouse, France, was put together to mark the 150 th year of publishing company Privat. Picture/ Afp
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    • 214 12 Wire services. A PLAN to increase the powers of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's successor has run into rough weather in Iran. Two-thirds of the deputies of the Majlis (Parliament) have protested against a constitutional change that would give the Islamic republic's new leader, Mr Ali Khamenei,
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    • 94 12 Wire services. HUNDREDS of Polish students marched in the southern city of Krakow yesterday, demanding the resignation of communist leader General Wojciech Jaruzelski and the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Poland. Opposition sources said the students marched past the Soviet consulate to local Communist Party headquar-
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    • 71 12 Wire services. THE body of a young Russian was found crushed to death in the undercarriage of a plane which landed at Britain's Gatwick airport yesterday. The stowaway, aged about 20, was discovered tangled in the undercarriage of an All Nippon Airways Boeing 747. He was believed
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  • FOREIGN STOCKS
    • Article, Illustration
      271 12 Wire services. SHARE prices on the London Stock Exchange closed firmer yesterday despite further signs of weakness in sterling and the disruption to trading caused by Britain's first national rail strike since 1982. The Financial Times 30share index closed 9.1. points up at 1,800.9. Trading volume amounted to a
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    • 69 12 Reuter. SHARE prices opened slightly higher on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. The key 225-share Nikkei index rose 65.23 points to 33,410.51 in 10 minutes. It gained 111.81 points yesterday. Winners were led by railway/bus, non-life insurance, real estate, construction, gas, credit/lease, pulp/paper, shipbuilding, steel and rubber shares. Precision
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    • 51 12 FT Industrials Wed 1,800.90 (1,791.80) Dow Jones Average Wed 2,464.91 (2,472.88) ST Industrial Wed 1,302.30 (1,303.12) NST Industrial Wed 2,264.94 (2,260.71) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed 2,272.50 (2,337.71) Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,527.60 (1,535.80) Nikkei Stock Average Wed 33,345.28 (33,233.43) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading
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    • Article, Illustration
      278 12 Wire services. THE Wall Street stock market retreated yesterday in the face of a declining US dollar and rising interest rates. The Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrials dropped 7.97 points to close at 2,464.91, bringing its loss since the start of the week to 21.47 points.
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 999 13 Good foods, bad foods. In the popular mind-set, fruit, vegetables and fibre get an automatic okay, as do any foods that are low in cholesterol. Calories are bad; foods perceived as high calorie are bad. Our zeal to eat right has produced a host of
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    • 380 13 LIFELINES THIS is a weekly column. It will answer your questions on eating healthily. The answers are given by the Health Ministry. Send your questions to Lifelines, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923 or call Hotline Plus 734-7711. MY friend
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  • 413 14  -  showtime By Wong Sing Yeong A I DRIVER parked his BMW to stare at her. Two Korean construction workers asked if she was a film star. Even the shopkeepers stopped work to take a look. The object of their admiration was model Angelia Sam,
    Picture/ Jonathan Choo  -  413 words

  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1734 15 nn i gm lelevision= Km M Thursday Feature Special Applause Cinemax Sessions The 'Real* Julia SCREEN First Monday in October (10.45pm, SBC 12) The Muriel Gardiner Story GEMS W (10.30pm, SBC 5) TRIBUTE is paid to the legendary (8.00pm, SBC 12) A M A COMEDY about Ruth H !|H H
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  • spotlight
    • 787 16 Unexpected cold, isolation in wide open spaces and a politically sensitive mission these are some of the challenges facing a Singapore police contingent with a UN peace keeping operation in southern Africa. The 21-man contingent left Singapore for Namibia on May 5 and were deployed at the end
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    • 266 16 THERE were almost 400 Singapore volunteers for Namibia. These were weeded down to 30 who then underwent three weeks of training and interviews to determine their physical and mental fitness for the mission. The list was then reduced to the final 21. It was a mad
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    • 255 16 THE first UN peace-keeping operation was the UN Truce Supervision Organisation (UNTSO), established in 1948 to check ceasefires and armistice agreements between Israel and its Arab neighbours. Still in existence, it comprises 300 officers. One of its senior officers, US Marine Lt-Colonel William R
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 412 20  -  By Vivien Chiong R UN, Don't Walk is not a new road safety message. And Walk on Fire is not a circus act. Also "misunderstood" is Burning Sensation. It's neither a perfume nor an astringent. These are just poorly translated Chinese movie titles. That is
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    • 216 20 THE ACCUSED (Lido, Changi 3, Republic 2, Savoy 2) CONTROVERSIAL story about a gang rape and its consequences. Jodie Foster puts in a fine performance. Times: Lido—ll.ls am, 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pm. Changi 3 11.15 am, 1.45, 4.15, 7.15, 9.30 pm. Republic 2 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30 pm.
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    • 175 20  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Sonja Tan LET'S pretend I'm a six-year-old. And like most kids I love watching cartoons. Smoggles Goodbye Engine Number Nine, shown at 6.30 pm on SBC 5 is not one I would call a favourite. In fact, some of the words were rather complicated.
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    • 568 21 USA Today. A FTER months of headlines, hype and curiosity, Hollywood's most awaited gamble of the year has finally arrived. Batman unfolded his cape on Monday at a premiere screening in Los Angeles. Cinemas in the United States will surely be packed when the movie
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    • 432 21  -  By Lim Kuan Chiang HONGKONG beauty Cynthia Cheung Yuk Lui cried when she saw the TV reports on the Beijing massacre of June 4. She said: "I felt really sad. The communist government is doing the same things that it did 40
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    • 512 22  -  By Wong Sing Yeong THE Singapore pop scene has lost one of its favourite sons. Sonny Goh Yong Quee died last Monday of cancer. He was 50. Sonny was a pioneer manager of the lucrative local pop scene of the '60s. The first big
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    • 248 22 YOU can always tell when something has really caught on with the public. People start to write song lyrics about it. Youth Theatre Singapore has come up with what is probably the first song about the MRT. It is part of the play Mix and Match
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    • Article, Illustration
      382 22 UPI. SHIRISH NADKARNI. SHIRISH NADKARNI. UPI. SUB THRILLER THE Hunt for Red October, a movie version of Tom Clancy's best-selling submarine thriller, will co-star Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin and Sam Neil. Production has already begun under the direction of John McTiernan, who directed Die Hard for producer Mace Neufeld,
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  • SHOPTALK
    • 406 23  -  Stories/ Angeline Song w I E'RE told you can now fish in troubled waters. Literally. You can go out to sea even when the storm blows or the waves surge says Mr Stephen Seow. The 55-year-old technical director of Dynaglass has built boats that he
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    • 160 23 ■Double-skinned construction: The boat has two layers. "It's as if there is one boat inside another," explained Mr Stephen Seow. The space between the first and second layer is filled with a rigid foam that will not absorb water. Even if the outer layer breaks, the
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    • 248 23 ONE fishing enthusiast who will stake his life on the Dynaglass Fisherman boat is Mr Darwis Ajirsama, 38. He survived a violent storm on the Indonesian waters eight months ago, thanks to Fisherman 20D, he said. On Oct 17 last
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    • 137 24 A HER World Exclusive The DIM Leg Show of Sheer Magic! The latest way to dress your legs DIM presents a fashion show on how to SHOW your legs. Don't miss it. Leg wear at your best. DIM High-Tea Show Venue Pan Pacific Hotel Pacific Ballroom Date Saturday 24 June
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 1454 26 RADIOGUIDE j MMm EMin MMm iNaniaamm?! EE3HHH NOON News in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON N#w< ln Brl#f and Weather NOON Good Music, Company and Mo: NOON Newsdesk 12.05 Lunciidato: A musical selection NOON Boautiful Music* Instrumental* Report Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 Society Today for your listening pleasure. are the
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  • SPORTS
    • 208 27 Bernama. CHINA will be sending a top cast for the Marlboro Malaysian Open badminton championships, to be held from July 5-9. The list includes Xiong Guobao, Zhao Jianhua among men and Han Aiping and world No 2 Huang Hua among women. Men's and women's world champions,
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    • 116 27 MEN'S SINGLES 1 Eddy Kurniawan (Indo) 2 Xiong Guobao (C) 3/4 Zhao Jianhua (C], Poul-Erik Hoyer Larsen (Den) 5/8 Zhang Qingwu (C).Steve Butler (Eng), Foo Kok Keong (Mai), Alan Budi Kusuma (Indo) WOMEN'S SINGLES 1 Han Aiping (C) 2 Huang Hua (C) 3/4 Tang Juihong (C), Christine Magnusson
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    • 376 27 RACING... with DENNIS CHIfl LAST start winner Volistique has made further improvement and can make the grade in Class Three. He showed good form on a good track at Singapore this morning when he was hard held to clock 41.8 for 600 m. Former champion jockey Des
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    • 261 28 AP, Reuter. JOHN McEnroe's Wimbledon's preparations suffered a setback yesterday when he crashed out of the Wirral international grasscourt tournament. McEnroe slumped to a shock 3-6, 7-6, 7-6 defeat in his opening match against fellow-American Jim Pugh. All looked well for secondseed McEnroe in the first set
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    • 63 28 BORIS Becker, top seed at the Wirral tournament, declined to comment on reports that he would be donating all his earnings in the tournament to victims of the Hillsborough tragedy. "My company revealed this information to the press. For me it's a private matter," he said, after defeating
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    • 202 28 Reuter. AUSTRALIAN Todd Woodbridge, who won three of last year's junior Grand Slam tennis doubles titles, has qualified for the Wimbledon singles tournament. In the final qualifying round yesterday, Woodbridge, 18, beat Kent Kinnear of the United States 6-4, 6-4, 7-6. But he and the
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    • 110 28 AFP. MARTINA Navratilova continued her build-up for Wimbledon by cruising into the quarterfinals of its main warmup tournament yesterday. Navratilova beat Larisa Savchenko 6-3 6-0 after trailing 1-3 in the first set. But the Russian girl hurt herself while serving in the eighth game and admitted later: "Then
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    • 106 28 Reuter. SIXTH seed Kelly Evernden had to rely heavily on his powerful serve to beat Indian Vijay Amritraj in the second round of the Bristol Trophy tennis tournament yesterday. New Zealander Evernden was made to work extremely hard for his 6-2, 6-4 win as 35-year-old Amritraj won over
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    • 227 28 AFP. IVAN Lendl had the rules changed in his first match in the Wentworth tennis classic yesterday so that he could get on the golf course in time! The world No 1 made his point midway through the third and deciding set against American Kevin
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    • 254 29 Reuter. A STORM of protest erupted yesterday after Liverpool learned it had to return to play at Hillsborough exactly a year and a day after Britain's worst soccer tragedy. The blunder came when a computer compiling next season's English League programme fixed Liverpool's visit to Sheffield
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    • 217 29 SWITZERLAND 1 BRAZIL 0 Reuter. BRAZIL slumped to its third defeat in six days when it lost 1-0 to Switzerland in a friendly soccer international in Basle yesterday. A penalty five minutes into the second half by Kubilay Turkyilmaz secured Switzerland's first win in four internationals and
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    • 186 29 Reuter. REAL Madrid beat Atletico Madrid 1-0 yesterday to reach the Spanish Cup final with a 3-0 aggregate win. Real, which has already won its fourth successive League title, will face Valladolid, next Friday. Real, which last pulled off the League and Cup
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    • 718 29 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS International meet in Spain Men's 100m: 1 Andre Cason (US) 10.24 2 Bruni Surin (Can) 10.37 3 Joel Isasi (Cuba) 10.37. 400m: 1 Lubos Palosak (Cze) 46.37 2 Lazaro Martinez (Cuba) 46.42 3 Agustin Pavo (Cuba) 46.69. 110m hurdles: 1 Jiri
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    • Article, Illustration
      324 30  -  By Abdul Shukor SINGAPORE scored a resounding 4-0 victory over Malacca in a friendly at the National Stadium last night. Despite the scoreline, it was apparent that national coach Jita Singh has still not found the right combination. Jita, who is testing out all 26 of his players
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    • 75 30 THERE are two tour packages for fans to watch the Charity Shield match. One is organised by Walter Koh, of King's Leisurium. The fare of $125 (King's Leisurium members) and $130 (non-members) covers all transfers, hotel accommodation and grandstand tick- ets. Call Walter: 222-6111. The other
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    • 288 30  -  CHARITY SHIELD SOCCER By S Gulam WITH just two days to go before the Charity Shield match against Singapore, injury has hit Kuala Lumpur's key players. Fandi Ahmad and Malek Awab hurt their ankles in the Asean Cup final against Pelita Jaya on Tuesday. While Malek
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    • 231 30  -  KHALSA 5 SIA 3 POLICE 1 SAFSA 0 By T R Ramakrishnan KHALSA'S Malaysian imports proved stronger than Singapore Airlines' as the second round started yesterday with a flurry of goals but little else. Khalsa won 5-3, with Malaysian Balbir Singh getting four of its
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    • 295 30 Wire services. NEWCASTLE has offered $1.5 million for Portsmouth striker Mick Quinn. But Pompey wants $4.5 m for its top-scorer, who cost $450,000 when he joined it from Oldham. Quinn is also being chased by Watford. HOST Trinidad and Tobago won the four-nation soccer tournament yesterday when it defeated
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    • 234 31  -  By Abdul Shukor V SUNDRAMOORTHY opted to play for Kedah in the Malaysia Cup despite the Football Association of Singapore making him a more lucrative offer. At an emergency meeting yesterday the FAS Council decided to offer Sundram a contract after his release was secured from
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    • 531 31  -  Jeffrey Low V SUNDRAMOORTHY will be welcomed to Kedah with more than open arms when he arrives in Alor Star today. All the anxiety and anticipation waiting for Singapore's release of Sundram ended with a big round of applause when Kedah team manager Datuk Ahmad
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  • 991 32 ►Out&About DRAGON BOAT. This carnival celebrates the Dragon Boat Festival. It features a merry-go-round, a fems wheel, kiddie cars and game stalls for all ages. There are also Thai cultural shows and performances by artistes from Singapore, Hongkong, Malaysia, Taiwan. Ends July 2. 6 pm to 11 pm on
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  • 13 32 SCHOOL BREAK: Locating library books GALLERY: Antique eyewear FOOD: Penang extravaganza
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  • 82 32 This picture is Soh Siew Kiat's impression of nature. The prints, etchings, watercolour and mixed media revels in warm hues of golden grain, rocks, clay, wood and other natural materials. The works range from the realistic to the abstract and expressionist. The exhibition features the works
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