The New Paper, 24 July 1989

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, JULY 24, 1989 MCI (P) M/4/M so CENTS the new paper
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    53 1 lipiMM Prime Minister has resigned because of his party's biggest election defeat, NHK TV reports. Socialist Party leader Takako Doi says: "We are moved... We now feel great responsibility." 7Wj> 2 Ms Takako Doi: First woman in modern Japan to serve as party leader. Picture/AFP Mr Uno: Hit
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  • 64 1 Actress Kim Basinger breaks 50-year taboo by making love to Batman in the movie. Her verdict? "There's just no contest it's Batman/' says Basinger when asked to rate her screen lovers. "He's got it alL When he puts on that suit, it's so sexy.
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    97 1 Cleaner Yim Ah Kum, 60, (right) saves 30 cents a day by cycling. He rides to the Yishun bus interchange, parks his bike and then takes a bus to his workplace at Sembawang. Mr Yim is one of the many residents of Yishun New Town who have
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  • THENEWSTODAY
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      429 2 JAPAN'S Prime Minister Sousuke Uno resigned this morning after his ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) suffered its worst ever election defeat, said party sources. The LDP was defeated by the Japan Socialist Party in balloting for the upper house of Parliament, returns indicated. Mr Uno decided to
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    • 250 2 UP to 25,000 Hongkong families who could take up permanent residence here under relaxed immigration rules will not upset Singapore's racial balance. The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Community Development, Mr Wong Kan Seng, gave this assurance yesterday. He was replying to a Yuhua resident
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    • 164 2 Wire services A PETITION has been launched in Hongkong to collect signatures in support of boycotting the Asian Games in Beijing next year. The newly-formed Boycott Beijing Asian Games Working Group launched the campaign at 13 locations. It is meant as a protest
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 513 3  -  By Angeline Song STEP into the Yishun bus interchange, and you may think you are in China, where bicycles are the most common means of transport. Rows of bikes are lined up in an unused bus berth. They are also found parked on the
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    • 166 3  -  By Ronald Wong ABOUT a year ago, student Larry Goh, 18, found an abandoned old bicycle near his flat in Yishun. He repaired it. That enterprising act now saves him almost 20 minutes of travel time each morning as he makes his way to
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    • 486 4  -  By Griselda Loo T I HESE things really happen. Who do you get compensation from? It all depends on who you booked your tour with. Each country has its own guidelines for handling such cases, delegates at the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (Afta)
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    • 138 4 IN Singapore, consumers have "multiple protection," said Mr P R Gopal, president of the National Association of Travel Agents of Singapore. Airlines, hotels and tour buses in Singapore have to be insured and the consumer has usually bought himself a personal policy. This meant that if an agency
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    • 36 4 IN other countries there are different standards. If you booked a tour with an Australian or Indian tour agency, you will be fully compensated. In Hongkong, the situation is complicated because there are no guidelines.
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    • 234 4 FAKE watches do not worry Mrs Jannie Tay, managing director of The Hour Glass, a watch shop. Mrs Tay was speaking at a Singapore Institute of Management talk last Friday at Equatorial Hotel on what makes a successful business plan. She was
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    • 474 5 STREET hawkers are back on Sungei Road. The New Paper found about 40 of them in the area yesterday afternoon. They were selling a wide range of new and second-hand goods. The hawkers were officially dispersed in 1982 because their makeshift stalls were making the
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    • 206 5 DO YOU find sex not worth the effort? If the answer is yes, you might be suffering from burnout.. Burnout means being unable to function properly because a person has been made too tired, weak or ill by job stress. One way to guard
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    • 374 6  - Going up north safely By Ng Wan Ching K I EEP on driving even if vehicles around you seem to be trying to stop you. That's the advice four tour 'companies give to drivers who make frequent trips to Malaysia. Mr Michael Tan, the Malaysia tour manager for Nam Ho
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    • 79 6 Kuala Lumpur: Traffic Police gave the following advice to drivers when The New Paper contacted them on telephone: Drive during the daytime. If possible, drive in a convoy. There is safety in numbers. Be alert and look out for suspicious vehicle movement. You have a better
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    • 335 6  -  By Angeline Song THESE are cages you can literally sing about. Twelve unique and antique bird cages from Thailand, China, Indonesia and Singapore were on display at Jurong Bird Park yesterday. The most expensive was a $25,000 cage from China made of
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    • 196 7 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. alleged: To have stated without proof, or before proof has been obtained. authoritarian: Describes governments who want to control and influence people's thoughts and actions rather than letting them
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    • 386 7  -  By Irene Ng HOME economics in Singapore has substance but suffers from poor image. "A lot of people think that we just cook and sew, although that's not all we teach anymore," said Mrs Joyce Chew, who lectures on Home Economics at the
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    • 274 7  -  By Angeline Song TWO Renault cars parked in a Bukit Batok Held were big draws at that Town Council's first festival day yesterday. The cars were being sold as a special promotion offered by the agents, said Dr Ong Chit Chung, chairman of
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  • MAILBOX
    • 143 8 Dear Editor, You ran a story "Police raid Censors Board" in The New Paper on July 18. The headline and the story could give the wrong impression to the public that the Board of Film Censors (BFC) was involved in illegal activities. When a video
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    • 237 8 Dear Editor, DOES The New Paper publish pictures of girls on its front page as often as it does because its readership is predominantly male or because you're trying to attract mainly male readers? It certainly looks like you're catering to men from the
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    • 76 8 predominantly male. No, we are not trying to attract mainly male readers. TNP seeks to serve its readers irrespective of their sex. During certain social seasons, more women are featured on the front page because there are more events for women. We feature men on the
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    • 576 8 MONDAY, JULY 10 TUESDAY, JULY 11 WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 5 BR~O 1 ckM lIIIOH ÜBWeTETrM «BbelnTd^M 2. Animals are REARED for specific 2. A boat's KEEL can leave a mark, of 2. BEET is normally properly reasons. La. food or clothing, whereas course; but it's a question of a footprint
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 189 9 Wire services. BURMA released 875 prisoners over the weekend. But four students have surrendered to the military in the north-eastern part of the country. The state-run Radio Rangoon said in a broadcast heard in Bangkok yesterday, that the freed prisoners included nine women. They
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    • 337 9 Wire services. SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev, in a move to placate the striking coalminers, told them the Supreme Soviet would start examining their grievances today. The Soviet President warned that changes must be forthcoming to avoid further tension among the working class. He appealed to
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    • 51 9 Down with bondlS|6! Women and children march through the streets of Lahore in Pakistan for the first time, demonstrating against the abuse of child labour. Archaic feudal practices in some parts of the country have often resulted in children being bonded for life to landlords. Picture/
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    • 145 9 THAILAND is considering drafting a law for all foreign tourists to undergo blood tests to check the spread of Aids, according to a report in the Malaysian newspaper The Star quoting BernamaXinhua. A Public Health Ministry committee is studying the possibility of drafting such
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    • 104 9 Wire services. THE management of the British Broadcasting Corporation and the broadcast unions have agreed on an 8.8 per cent pay rise. It will end a 13-week dispute which had disrupted schedules of radio and television programmes. The accord, after nearly 10 hours of
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    • 141 9 Wire services. TWO people were killed and 17 injured as more rebel rockets hit the Afghan capital city of Kabul yesterday. The official government radio said the casualties followed one of the worst such attacks on Kabul the previous day, when
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    • 115 9 Wire services. WILD elephants killed nine people, including a pregnant women, as they stampeded through villages and tea estates in India. A herd of about 70 elephants also smashed about 100 houses as they moved in two separate groups through the Himalayan state
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 48 10 Drought and (telth: Farmer Leon Etienne poees for this picture surrounded by dead fish found on his property in southern France. More than eight tonnes of fish are reported to have died in the wake of drought now sweeping that part of the country. Picture/ Ap
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    • 45 10 Reuter. SHARE prices firmed at the opening as players tested the waters ahead of final results from Sunday's upper house poll due later today. The key 225-share Nikkei index firmed 56.49 points to 33,955.92 in 10 minutes after gaining 234.56 on Friday. Reuter.
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    • 145 10 A TELEPHONE in every village. That is the objective set by the Malaysian government. The estimated cost: $730,000. Malaysian Energy, Telecommunications and Posts Minister S Samy Vellu said the programme was costly but necessary, the Malaysian newspaper, The Star, reported.
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    • 338 10 THE three final-year Universiti Pertanian Malaysia students expelled for ragging have admitted some of the charges against them. But they have pleaded for forgiveness. They said the expulsion has wrecked their future and that they have let down their families. The three students, all 24, are
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    • 190 10 Wire services. PAKISTAN'S Foreign Minister Sahabzada Yaqub Khan leaves for New Delhi today to try and save regional cooperation talks that have been threatened by the current dispute between India and Sri Lanka. Mr Yaqub Khan visited Colombo on Saturday to give President Ranasinghe Premadasa
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    • 43 10 Class and beauty: In Monte Carlo, the playground of the rich, a young woman stands next to this 64 year-old Mercedes-Benz 500K Roadster which is to be auctioned by Sotheby s. The going price: about $5 million. Picture/ Afp
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    • 241 10 Wire services. THE People's Republic of China is neither a republic nor for the people it is an empire with Deng Xiaoping as emperor, said a Chinese dissident in exile in France. Mr Yan Jiaqi said: "A republic does not allow anybody to be king in
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 366 11  -  By Lim Phay-Ling THE newly reopened Meitetsu, the Japanese store at Delfi Orchard, is half its original size. The new 157 sq m Meitetsu, which had a grand reopening on Friday, has leased out the other half of the store to five designer boutiques.
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    • 157 11 SHOPPINGBUG DESIGNER LUGGAGE FANCY luggage made of plastic linen? Etienne Aigner has just launched a collection of such sporty cosmetic and shoulder bags, portfolios, hand luggage and overnight bags. There are more than 34 models of these new leath-er-trimmed bags in the
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  • 789 12 Showtime He could name his own price for making a sequel to Dirty Dancing but Patrick Swayze prefers to grow apricots in his ranch! I N a remote California!! valley, the owner of the Rancho Bizarro ranch breeds horses, peacocks and poodles, and supervises the picking of
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1643 13 SCREEN The Doris Day WWM80 GEMS (4 00pm, SBC 5) this popular rerun as Ann 9 Urs in THIS heart-warming Marie, aspiring this lavish 1989 adaptation of l comedy series returns !T k g T a T- I" Jules Verne's < with Doris Day as Mrs big city. Ann gets
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    • 916 14 POWER, SEX MONEY For the first time In 35 years, Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has suffered a stunning defeat at the polls. Millions of Japanese made it clear they were fed up with the party's antics. These were typified by a recent corruption scandal involving shady stock exchange
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 427 16  -  By Lo Tien Yin SCIENCE Challenge '89 poses a dilemma for both contestants and organisers. For the contestants, it is usually the problem of when they should press the button. Twenty marks are deducted for the wrong answer. For Science Centre, the organisers, the
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    • 217 16 TRUE to the tradition of science quizzes on SBC, quiz masters are academics. Science Challenge *89, a series which started on July 8, has them too. Of the two new faces, Ms Karina Gin is a tutor in civil engineering. Dr Lai Choy Heng is a
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    • 184 16 JACINTHA Abisheganaden and Dick Lee will represent Singapore at the Asia Song Festival '89 in Japan next month. Jacintha will pit her talents against nine other singers for the top Gold Award of $14,000. She will sing Come Back to Me Tonight, composed by Dick Lee
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    • 246 16 MY STEPMOTHER IS AN ALIEN AN original comedy where Dr Steve Mills, (Dan Ayroyd) a dedicated scientist searching for extraterrestri- al intelligence, has an unex- pected close encounter when he becomes romantically entangled with beauti- ful alien, Celeste (Kim Basinger). Orchard: 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pm and
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    • 111 16 TALL and tanned Celia Teh likes to swim and suntan. "I prefer the tanned healthy look rather than being fair," she said. Celia, a student, was a finalist in this year's Miss Singapore/Universe contest. She is also currently taking part in the Miss Singapore/All Nations pageant.
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    • 499 17 T {HERE can't be many women who are turned *on by a guy who hangs upside down from the ceiling in his gravity boots after they have just made love. Not to mention the fact that his sweaty rubber outfits rubs off all over
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    • 264 17 REGULARS at Chinoiserie will find themselves dancing on a "different" dance floor every two months beginning Aug 5. That's because the disco at Hyatt Hotel has roped in Stage Professionals, a lighting and sound company, to feature three new types of lights on its dance
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    • 144 17  -  OSEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong KUDOS to the singers in last night's National Song writing Competition for breathing life into monotonous melodies. Special honours also go to the SBC Orchestra for helping them in their impossible tasks. Apart from, say, three num- bers, the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 371 17 The 16 Finalisu of The Miss Singapore World Beauty Pageant will be featured in our pin-up page on alternate weekdays from July 10 to August 14. A full line-up will appear on August 16. All you need to do is to pick the contestant whom you think will be crowned
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 960 18 MONDAYRADIO I COMICRELIEF QTQrQiIEM |BBH| Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NBON Newt la BvM (Programmes in Mandarin) 12.05 Laackdata: Some entertaining NOON BaaatHal Millet Light instru- mj n •a, —sass "Cif srrb- 5 |Bw ECiS 2.05 Taka Year Tlac An aftarnoon HS 6 J \TW package for the family with 1.10 Carraacy Exrkaafa
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  • UPDATE
    • 1555 20 ►CENTRESTAGE r~yf A NIGHT OF OPERA The Ambassadors of Opera artists from The Metropolitan Opera, New York and New York City Opera will give a special performance entitled A Summer Bouquet of Arias, Duets, Trios and Quartets. Tickets at $20/$30/$50 are available at the Central
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    • 19 20 CENTRESTAGE: A Night of Opera OUT ABOUT: Ikebana GALLERY: Rare Art Show COMING UP: Australian Film Festival
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    • 95 20 The gpod old days are back at Bibi's. Sing and dance to the glorious music of the 50b, 60s and 70s at the Down Memory Lane Party and indulge in an evening of nostalgia. Guest artists include Veronica Young (the Connie Francis of Singapore), Winston Koh
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  • SPORTS
    • 355 21 Reuter. BURLY American Mark Calcavecchia won the first three man play-off in the history of the championship to snatch the title from Ails- tralians Greg Norman and Wayne Grady at Royal Troon yesterday. A birdie three at the 72nd hole gave Calcavecchia a final round of 68 and
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    • 127 21 275 Mark Calcavecchia 71-68-68-68, Greg Norman 69-70-72-64-, Wayne Grady, 68-67-69-71 277 Tom Watson 69-68-68-72 278 Jodie Mudd 73-67-68-70 279 Fred Couples 68-71-68-72, David Feherty 71-67-69-72 280 Paul Azinger 68-73-67-72, Payne Stewart, 72-65-69-74, Eduardo Romer 68-70-75-67, 281 Mark McNulty 75-70-70-66, Nick Faldo 71-71-70-69 282 Roger Chapman 76-68-67-7, Howard
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    • 468 21 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS Final day of East German Championships Men 200 m: 1 Steffen Schwabe 20.85 2 Steffen Bringmann 20.89 3 Frank Emmelmann 21.04. 1,500 m: 1 Jens-Peter Herold 3:37.72 2 Mario Neumann 3:40.64 3 Ivo Schutte 3:42.82. 400 m hurdles: 1 Hans-Juergen Ende
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    • 529 21 PROFILE: MARK CALCAVECCHIA Reuter. THERE was a chance Mark Calcavecchia might have been on a plane yesterday instead of playing the golf round of his life to win the British Open championship. His wife is expecting their first child any day now and if
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    • 289 22 RACING... with DENNIS CHIA COLONIAL Chief looks unbeatable at the $250,000 MRA Cup at Penang this week. Despite his fourth-placing to Bestplan in the Rothmans International 1200 race yesterday, the MRA Cup appears at his mercy. In yesterday's race, he loomed as a big threat
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    • Article, Illustration
      370 24 JOHOR 1 KUALA LUMPUR 3: ABDUL SHUKOR REPORTS FROM LARKIN STADIUM F ANDI Ahmad made a majestic entrance into the 1989 Semi-pro League at the Larkin Stadium yesterday. The 27-year-old, playing his first match after an ankle injury, helped Kuala Lumpur beat Johor 3-1. He made two classic
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    • 416 24 PENANG 1 KELANTAN 1: S GULAM REPORTS FROM CITY STADIUM K ELANTAN won its first point in the Malaysia Cup last night But it had to thank the referee for that Major Haji Kamaruddin Shaari earned the wrath of the 15,000 fans at
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    • 223 25 NST. AIR horns will be banned and no sitting will be allowed on the bitumen track. These are among the security measure to be taken at Larkin Stadium in Johor Baru in future matches of the Malaysia Cup Semi-Pro League. At a special meeting yesterday between
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    • 489 25  -  It was swing, Sarawak, swing after it sizzled against Singapore last night, and the players had a thousand reasons to be merry. JEFFREY LOW joins in the party Jeffrey Low A LL night long Sarawak celebrated. And the KuIching Holiday Inn, hav- ing its 15th anniversary, welcomed
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  • 305 23 PROSPECTS FOR GOLD Twenty-eight days to the SEA Games and the spotlight today falls on bowling, which boasts a proud tradition of triumphant Games campaigns. ALFONSO CHAN reports C OACHES Henry Tan and Frank Lee do not want to say how many golds their six-man, six-woman team will
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  • Article, Illustration
    232 23 IN TRAINING Men Women Rah mat Ahmad Grace Young Mike Wee Katherine Lee Robert Ste Patty Hor Jack Wong Jesmine Ho Lim Choon Heng Lucy Low Sam Goh Alice Tay TARGET 89 1 duos men gold medal, 1 men's trios, 1 five-women's MEDALS AT STAKE Men Six golds (singles,
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 300 23 THE NEW PAPER/CANON PROMOTION WIN A TRIP TO THE SEA games &A Canon SURE SH©T 1 Each day for 5 days (July 20 to 25), we'll feature a close-up picture o/a sports accessory. All you have to Idois to collect the five pictures, fill m the answers, a attach them
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    • 561 25 I MONDAY, JULY 24,1989 30/89-1 I Win $s,ooocash J j Cut out and attach with other couppoi {Mbnday to Satuiday) Name: '-Mux* Address: I/C No: I Occupation: Age: TeL No: (0) (H) 1~4 Last coupon I 1■ P A I July 29,1989 I 2 L Y Closing date —f<*entries:Noon, v
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  • Article, Illustration
    226 26 COMPIJMG tff sh H)R THE kmg-awaitedaigning became a reality last night Fandi Ahmad put hia name on the South-east Asia Games form in the KL dressing room at Larkin Stadium. He searched the form for irregularities, found none and, with a smile that would have pleased the FAS, took the
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  • Article, Illustration
    623 26  -  SARAWAK 2 SINGAPORE 1 Jeffrey Low S OCCER fever is, indeed, a tremendous force. From its whirl- wind in the stands, the spirit transported Sarawak to a historic first victory over Singapore. And who was it who said Sarawak is a dirty team? Me? Datuk Ahmad Basri
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 45 26 Hou Ul ICTH DIP* Unknown Mark Calcavecchia wins jfll vyrVlvy. British Open after play-off Pg 23 DOm I HIP- Singapore's golden legacy in SEA rnULIrlLr. Games bowling —Pg 25 CI IDU ADIP> Fanc,i Ahmad's comeback puts KL LUrnUnlu. back on victory path Pg 26 SARAWAK
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