The New Paper, 22 July 1989

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  • 21 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, JULY 22/ SUNDAY, JULY 23 f 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 216 1 Sli 'S OUR BIRTHDAY BUT YOU GET THE GIFTS Next Wednesday, The New Paper turns one. We celebrate with: A 76-page Anniversary Special distributed free with The Straits Times on Tuesday; Gifts for fast readers Monday to Wednesday; Gifts to lucky readers Thursday to Saturday. Details on/ Page 2 WOMAN
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  • 69 1 Last year's top actress Huifen is increasingly popular. But she hopes she will be remembered when she is long gone from the scene. "I want my children to be proud of me," says Huifen, 28. She's not married but "I'm sure I'll marry him (her
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 296 2 MONEY has not been a factor in the winning or losing of an election in Singapore since 1959, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said last night. The Prime Minister said that between 1957 and 1959, he persuaded the then Chief Minister, Mr Lim
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    • 57 2 THE captions for the psychographics illustrations in our report "10 types of consumers" yesterday were wrongly placed. We reproduce the correctly captioned illustrations. The categories come from a Singapore psychographics study by Survey Research Singapore. The Comfortable Careerists (9 per cent) The Disaffected (11 per
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    • 313 2 THE New Paper will become one year old on Wednesday. But the gifts will be for you. MONDAY: The first 250 readers who present a coupon from Monday's New Paper at Watson's Personal Care stores in OUB Centre or Meridien Shopping Centre will get a
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    • 262 2  -  By Geneieve Kwek THE Cheng Hong Mansion condo will get a new name later this year. "Residents wanted the name changed. They didn't like the stigma attached to the place," said Mr Y C Tan, chairman of the Cheng Hong Management Council. The new name
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 504 3  -  Stories/ Lawrence Loh A COMMON creeping vine in Singapore, often seen covering walla, fences and overhead bridges, has been listed aa a hazardous plant. Known as the Creeping Fig, this vine can give rise to a skin complaint known as photo dermatitia when you come into
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    • 143 3 WHEN YOU'VE BEEN INJURED HERE is what you should do when you or your friends come into contact with any of these plants and there is injury to your skin: Clean the skin thoroughly with antiseptic. Take the injured person to hospital if any thorns or barbs
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    • 454 4  -  By Lim Phay-Ling T least three new airlines are expected to fly into Singapore by the end of the year. Malev Air, Hungary's na- tional carrier, may be the latest East European airline to fly into Singapore. No details are available yet, but
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    • 119 4 SINGAPORE and Britain signed a historic agreement yesterday to allow British airlines to base their fleets here for the first time. The agreement, signed in London after four days of talks, is the result of several rounds of meetings dating back to last year. It
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    • 174 4 FIVE-YEAR-OLD Pamelisa Sng's granny is a dancer. So when six Hawaiian hula dancers performed at the Forum Galleria on Thursday, little Pamelisa was right up front matching their movements, swaying to the music. Granny, who wanted to be known as Mrs Leila, watched with
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    • 27 5 The Basics Of Body Language *> IP^ Some Some Some Some mSk tiT 1 "1 V rnmimmwißm- IP-_ •**< *dfl|A.k- j y V^H -ysifc* ilfHr x '.BiiaP Always there
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 293 6 CANCER will be the main theme of the health education programme next year, says Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, the Acting Minister for Health. He reveals this in a speech that he was scheduled to deliver this morning at the opening of the SGH Oncology Centre.
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    • 268 6 STREET fashion will take on a different meaning tomorrow along Raffles Place. Coolies, Indian dancers and men in formal evening wear hit the streets from 8 am. More than 100 members of the sports club of Ernst and Whinney, a local accountancy and consultancy firm, will
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    • 324 7 BRIGADIER-GENERAL (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, Minister for Trade and Industry and Second Minister for Defence (Services), says in a speech prepared for delivery this morning: Navy ships will be equipped with sensors and weapons to identify and neutralise hostile ships and submarines, and defend themselves against
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    • 252 7 AN Esso pump where petrol was found to be contaminated last week will have fresh supply from Monday. The Esso 95 Gold pump next to the Golden Mile Complex has been shut since last Friday after a motorist complained that the petrol
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    • 561 8 For our people-watching feature today, MICHELLE OH stakes out one of Singapore's first modern shopping centres, People's Park Complex. What she finds is a part of old Singapore amid the hustle and bustle of the thriving complex. If you have a favourite
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    • 517 9  -  By Chow Wai Fong S EX education in school? Yes, said Singapore and Thailand. No, said Indonesia and Malaysia. These were the contrasting national reactions from participants at an Urban Youth Work Seminar when population problems in Asean countries were discussed. Teenage sexuality in
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    • 139 9 THAI illegal worker Somkid Kamjan was pardoned by President Wee Kim Wee yesterday. Somkid, 41, was sentenced on June 22 to three months' jail and three strokes of the cane for illegal entry. The President granted the clemency following Government's decision to give illegal
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    • 189 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. aloof: Describes a person who likes to be alone and who does not talk much to other people or take part in activities with them. clamour: Demand. convoy: A
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    • 276 7 > Courtesy Here san eas Y contest where you can learn Tr*\> more about courtesy. All you need to do is f' nd three courtesy snapshots that are in this newspaper. You can identify them by the courtesy mascot. Cut these snapshots and paste them on the official entry form
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 291 10 A WOMAN who killed her mother out of love has been set free by a British court. Philippa Monaghan killed her mother Mrs Sylvia Monaghan, 49, at the family home in Roath, Cardiff, last March. Mrs Monaghan had suffered for years from the crippling motor-neurone disease,
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    • 335 10 Wire services. JAPANESE Prime Minister Soeuke Uno was expected to stay out of public sight today on the last day of a vital national election campaign. While other political leaders were due to make their final appeals to the voters, Mr Uno was told
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    • 138 10 Wire services. THE Indian peace troops have accused the Sri Lankan air force of making an "aggressive dummy attack" on their headquarters in the island-nation, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said yesterday. A Sri Lankan Marchette bomber carried out the attacks on the
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    • 38 10 Doming tht fiUMKA "Canadair" fire-righting plane releases huge quantities of water to extinguish a fire in the Gironde region of France yesterday. More than 5,000 ha have been devastated in the fire. Picture/ Afp
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    • 53 10 Wire services. BOMBAY police seized about 120.64 kg of heroin yesterday. It is estimated to be worth $146.3 million on international markets, the Press Trust of India said. Police said the haul, the biggest in recent years in India, was made from an abandoned
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    • 240 10 Wire services. THE Soviet miners' strike showed signs of abating yesterday. But hundreds of thousands stayed out from pits across the country. The official Tass news agency said about 50 of the 121 collieries in the Ukraine's Donbass coalfield, the country's largest, were in operation more
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    • 124 10 Wire services. CHINA'S Public Security Minister has warned public security departments nationwide to be mentally ready for the long struggle against subversion. Xinhua news agency said Mr Wang Fang called for a crackdown on any conspiracy and stoppage of any unrest in its embryonic stage.
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 327 11 Wire services. IT'S not easy to maintain the lifestyle of the rich and famous while in an American federal- jail. Just ask Saudi Arabian millionaire arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi. Khashoggi is now an inmate at the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in Manhattan, sharing his cell with
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    • 119 11 Wire services PRESIDENT Fidel Castro of Cuba has said that socialism is not in decline. He scathingly attacked capitalism as "a society of beasts, a zoo where the lions run free and the powerful devour the weak." He made his remarks at a meeting celebrating
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    • 168 11 Wire services PRESIDENT George Bush has stepped up his lobbying for the B-2 Stealth bomber. He said he would not accept a plan to build only 13 of the planes until testing had finished. Congressman William L Dickinson of Alabama said Mr Bush insisted
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  • FOREIGN STOCKS
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      278 11 Wire services. SHARES fell on the London Stock Exchange yesterday in a very quiet market. Chemical giant ICl's announcement that it was offering its employees a 9.6 per cent pay rise raised further fears of wage-led inflation. Selling pressure was largely confined to a handful of stocks which have
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    • 8 11 The Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today.
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    • 53 11 FT Industrials Fri 1,892.90 (1,901.40) I Dow Jones Average Fri 2,566.57 (2,575.49) ST Industrial Fri 1,361.91 (1,365.39) NST Industrial Fri 2,361.34 (2,368.43) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,495.74 (2,543.08) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,600.60 (1,595.70) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 33,899.43 (33,664.87) Figures in brackets refer to those of the
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      291 11 Wire services. ON the New York Stock Exchange, blue chip stocks rose sharply yesterday while the rest of the market lagged in a session skewed by pro-gram-trading activity in blue chips. In early trading on Thursday the market climbed to new highs for the strong rally that dates
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  • Showtime
    • 1451 12 Jacqueline Zeng was voted the top SBC female artist last year in three separate surveys. She is often cast as an independent career woman but her most prominent role was as the long-suffering A Gui in Samsui Women in 1986. Her Public image, however,
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    • 1453 15 Jacqueline Zeng was voted the top SBC female artist last year in three separate surveys. She is often cast as an independent career woman but her most Prominent role was as the long-suffering A Gui in Samsui Women in 1986. Her public image, however,
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    • 444 16  -  Dave Wang Chleh's Concert World Trade Centre Hall 4 (July 21, 22, 23) FIRST NIGHT REVIEW/ By Vivien Chiong T ECHNICAL flaws in a motorbike stopped Taiwanese singer Dave Wang Chieh from showing off stunts at his first concert here last night. The ex-stuntman had
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    • 414 16  -  SATURDAYSOUNDS By Lim Sek THE music scene has never been more colourful. Newcomers, old-timers, and local delights all vie for attention; creating wave upon wave of excitement. But when you've had all that pop music and its related fields can offer, then it's time to try
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    • 186 16 HOW TO BE A BILLIONAIRE WITHOUT REALLY TRYING THE film is a moral tale of a man who, in his greed for more money, loses his principles, his loved ones and himself. G Sultan: 1.30, 4, 7, 9 pm; Broadway: 1.30, 3.30, 7, 9 pm; 0 Katong: 1, 3.30,
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    • 135 16  -  Sjseenlastnight By Vivien Chiong ALL things eventually fall into place in serials. While you labour for weeks, all the action seems to be cramped into the final episode. Squeezed into last night's closing episode of My Sweet Rival (SBC 8, 9.30 pm) was a
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1693 13 Television=ilS^H XHie Romantic Spirit Saturday Night Movie Boxing: World Heavyweight SCREEN The Golden Age Heatwave Championship jHy fIBI GEMS (9.30pm, SBC 12) (10.30pm, SBC 5) Mike Tyson vs Carl Williams NINETEENTH century THIS powerful human drama is set (6.00pm, SBC 12) f IT' m Europe was a period of rapid
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1534 14 M Hindi Movie Nagina j I National Songwriting SCREEN(I2.S7 P m,SBC8) p' CompetitionB9(Live) GEMS fantasy-mystery tale (7.50pm, SBC 5) was a big box-office hit in India TU n .1A orkn last year Wealthy and k L 3 0 1 BftZ^l handsome Raju (Riahi Kapoor) ■*P9 (9H have been selected for
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  • UPDATE
    • 1018 17 ►CENTOESIfljE [7/T DUO CROMMELYNCK \y Patrick Crommelynck and Taeko Kuwata teamed up In 1974 to form this duo. Their repertoire ranges from music of the 18th century to contemporary compositions. It covers 30 or more original works for piano duet and piano versions of major
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    • 17 17 CENTRESTAGE: Duo Crommelynck TALKS: Career Guidance GALLERY: Rare Art Show SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: Italian Food Fest
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    • Article, Illustration
      67 17 Exhibition and sale of recent paintings by German artist Hildegund Peters showing figurative impressions and abstractions in various colour media on dyed silk paper. Proceeds go to the charity fund of Soroptimist International of Singapore, a professional women's service club. Most of the Eaintings are priced etween $300
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    • 409 17 r~/f ITALIAN POOD 4r-| FESTIVAL. Get a taste of 1 Italy at Cafe in the Park. The dishes are claimed to be prepared just the way Italians like them. They include air-dried San Daniela ham with honeydew melon, zampone, veal osso bucco and gnocchi Piemontese. $21 for adults,
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 615 18 SATURDAYRADIO QQ233EHI E2BBHI NOON News la Brief NOON BeeetHel Musk: A selection of 12.05 Reel Fink Join Roger Kool for instrumental*. an enjoyable time of good mu- 12.50 Market Report tic. 1 00 News and Weather Raped (Programmes in English) 1.10 litiriiii 1.00 News and Market Review IJO Seaad ef
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    • 155 18 COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill 7pip raj eve* "j X i MfAH wuww\) (<?m! A [7wT\ fFWnO l«gHm«jga f about {wdj S V V v ake George the Robot/stephen Stanley l <£fcFUi£ rtV r* "too A CorvWArJO-ttOT 1. YoJ«. attack. met. KrJovJ w,ut- i V Judo otJ
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 727 19 COMICREUEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh [HIIIQ3ISII23H EH9HHIH NOON On Trade Ross Tucker play» NOON Nawsdesk some new hits and offer* some 12.30 Hara's Humph! advice. 12.45 Personal View: A look at topical QDUTIOH WMOt op 1* l> #llt VHM< Hf*, O AUO b«COVtWN6 IKAT ahswEß: 12 30 T#p Chart toppers,
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    • 1597 20 SUNDAYRADIO 6am Newt ia Brief (Programmes in English) oam News ia Brief Md Weather aai Breakfast Club: Great musical oam Newsboar •.05 0a Mr Wake up to lovely melo- .B entertainment to greet you on a 7.00 Werid News d»®« ■"•I O.OS A Bra ad New Day: A selection of
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  • 533 21  -  RACING By' The Three Musketeers S INGAPORE trainers Ivan Allan and Lee Seng Hup are well rep- resented at Penang this week and we reckon the latter can walk away with the second leg of the Rothman's International 100 Triple Crown. He has two entries and
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    • 46 21 I—m| OBESTBET: Politeness 4 br a g Le Cordonnier-Cobblestone 10 smoothes wrinkles BtartB 1m1 2 StakeB won;s i 9t 32s (suoog) tGood front runner who will take a lot of beating. Won at Singapore earlier this year. Can return to the winning circle again. RACE 7
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    • 503 21 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION 737-1166 v- EMPLOYMENT p— Due to rapid expansion, an international commodities trading organisation requires DOCUMENTATION CLERKS Minimum GCE 'O' Level with credit in English. Ability to type. Able to prepare trading documents. GENERAL CLERKS/TYPISTS Minimum GCE '0' Level. Ability to type. Vacancies in both town and
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  • SPORTS
    • 273 22 AFP. MARSEILLE, after its US$lB million ($34.3 m) spree on new talent, made stunning start to the defence of its French League title with a 4-1 win at Lyon last night. But Chris Waddle, its £4.5 m (sl3m) buy from Tottenham, came on only as a
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    • Article, Illustration
      336 22 AP, Reuter. B ORIS Becker and Andre Agassi battled until midnight without reaching a decision in the Davis Cup semi-final between West Germany and the United States yesterday. The match was halted at two sets each, after Becker had rallied from two sets down. The score was was 6-7
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    • 301 22 M MARAN overcame a lethargic start to win the A Boys 5,000 m final at the National Schools Track and Field Championship at the National Stadium yesterday. Maran's time of 16 *"in 04.8 sec was a far cry from his personal best of 15:52
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      267 22 Wire services. MANCHESTER United must pay Nottingham Forest £1.5 million ($4.65) for England soccer international Neil Webb. This was decided by the English Football League Transfer Tribunal yesterday. The tribunal's valuation for the midfielder is a record. The previous highest was the £925,000 ($2.86 m) Everton had to pay
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    • 183 23 STRIKER Fandi Ahmad is looking forward to playing for Singapore again. "I want to help Singapore do well in the Sea Games," he said yesterday when contacted at his home in KL after he had informed Singapore coach Jita Singh of his decision to
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    • Article, Illustration
      233 23  -  Stories/ S Gulam SKIPPER T Pathmanathan could return to his favourite midfield role for tomorrow's Malaysia Cup soccer match against Sarawak. This seems to be one of coach Jita Singh's bag of surprises which he hopes to spring on the hosts. Judging from the last three training sessions,
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    • 272 23  -  By S Gulam in A lor Star WHAT an anti-climax it turned out to be! Tension got the better of the top-of-the-table clash between Malaysia Cup Division One leader Pahang and sec-ond-placed Kedah and the expected thriller failed to materialise. The signs were already there even
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    • 80 23 Kedah 1 Pahang 1. Shots: Kedah 6 Pahang 4. Freekicks: Kedah 19 Pahang 19. Corners: Kedah 2 Pahang 7. Offsides: Kedah 6 Pahang 1. Kedah: Azmi Mahmud, Lee Kin Hong, K Ravichandran, Mohd Ramlee, Naina Mohamed (Radhi Mat Din), Tan Cheng Hoe, Husin Jaafar, Norazam Ishak, Eric Amsler, Rincic
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  • Article, Illustration
    393 24  -  PROSPECTS FOR GOLD BODYBUILDING Fatholomein Ali kicks off our countdown to the 15th South-east Asia Games. A countdown that will focus on the Singaporeans most likely to return successfully from Kuala Lumpur, their aspirations, their problems. And how they intend to flex their muscles when the going
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  • SPORTS
    • 243 25 AUSTRALIAN Wayne Grady opened a two-shot sec-ond-round lead with a five-under-par 67 in the British Open golf champi- or onship at Royal Troon yesterday. Grady was nine under par on 135 with Americans Payne Stewart, who shot a course record 65, and five-times champion Tom Watson,
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    • 365 25 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: GOLF British Open '89 2nd rd (Brit unless stated): 135 Wayne Grady (Aust) 68-67 137 Payne Stewart (US) 72-65, Tom Watson (US) 69-68 138 Eduardo Romero (Arg) 68-70, David Feherty 71-67, Wayne Stephens 66-72 139 Derrick Cooper 69-70, Greg Norman (Aust) 69-70,
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 577 25 I j I SATURDAY, JULY 22.1989 29/89-6 Win $s,ooocash I j jackpot this week. j Cut out and attach with other coupons (Monday to Saturday) Name: I/C No: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW. I Last coupon I i 1 A P L En; n; I Z July
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  • Article, Illustration
    475 26 "NGAP SAYOT", the rallying call of Sarawak, literally means "swallow the vegetables". Metaphorically, it means a deadly crocodile's snap. It used to be the war-cry of soldiers fighting insurgents in the jungles of Kalimantan Borneo. Today, it's the Sarawak soccer players' anthem. Which means Singapore will be
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 42 26 The biennial South-East Asia Games turns 30 on Aug 20. Today, 30 days before the Games open in KL, we begin our countdown. And the thrust is on the golden prospects, starting with the bodybuilders./ Page 26 I ■111 fr B<S^f e
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    • 16 26 SPORTS SPECIAL: J THE COUNTDOWN I 30 DAYS TO THE 15TH I SOUTH-EAST ASIA I GAMES
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