The New Paper, 9 September 1989

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  • 19 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9/SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 188 1 LAWYER RESIGNS, LEAVES HONGKONG VICE PROBE SHOCK Top Hongkong government lawyer resigns amid police vice investigations. Newspaper reports say he had wanted to kidnap and rape schoolgirl. Evidence shows he had asked undercover officer, posing as pimp, to supply him with under-aged girls for sex. Lawyer not being charged because
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 408 2 Hongkong's South China Morning Post daily last Monday carried a story of police investigation of a senior government lawyer. The probe was stopped and no arrest made, and the lawyer is reported to have left Hongkong A I TOP government lawyer in Hongkong
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    • 133 2 THE South China Morning Post report is unusual. It not only named the lawyer, it also published his picture. Most newspapers are careful about being so explicit as it can be legally risky. But the SCMP took the "unusual decision" to publish the story because "it
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    • 353 2 This is how the investigation progressed: It started late last year when a flat managed by the hostess was raided as part of an investigation into prostitution. Two tapes were seized during the raid. They were of phone conversations between the nightclub hostess and the lawyer.
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    • 174 2 THE woman reported to have had an affair with Princess Anne's husband, Captain Mark has denied it. The Daily Mail newspaper in Britain quoted divorcee Kathy Birks as saying: "I can state categorically there is no romantic attachment between us. It is a ridiculous suggestion."
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    • 171 2 IN our report of a conference presentation by Scotts Holdings managing director Rafiq Juraabhoy ("Building Good Relations" TNP Aug 17), we said Scotts Shopping Centre was not doing well in 1985 because of its rundown facilities, poor patronage and poor mix of merchandise. We also said Metro moved out
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 370 3  -  By Ng Wan Ching FIFTEEN expatriates have given Singapore the thumbs-up in a new book to be released at the end of the month. Among the good points are the absence of girly magazines and neon signs advertising sexual services, and the fact that there is
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    • 204 3 Mr Yutaka Mr Yutaka Nojima (from Japan, working with Jetro): "If you stay in Tokyo you can often hear opera imported from London... Singapore does not seem to have so much top level cultural offerings." Ms Michele Cunningham (New Zealand): "The spitting business used to bother me but that has
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    • Article, Illustration
      101 3 E23E2H3ZZr:iai RICHARD Mann, author of Expats in Singapore, is a publisher now living in Canada with wife Jenny and two teenaged children. "At the moment, we are sending our children to school in Singapore while we work on the expat series," said Mrs Mann, 48, executive director of Gateway Books
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    • 243 3 BATMAN has got to his head. He has seen the movie twice since it was first shown on Aug 30, but he now wants a more lasting impression. The Batman fan who wanted to be known as Z Michael spent about $50 to get
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    • 416 4  -  By Angeline Song THESE simple drawings will soon tell people when to take their medicine. Come January, medicine bottles bearing labels with graphics and fuller instructions may be a more common sight. These are some ideas that the Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore (PSS) hopes to
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    • 83 4 DRUGGISTS who sell medicines illegally may be evicted from their shops. The Health Ministry said yesterday that the HDB will be asked to evict them if they are convicted a second time. The ministry will continue to crack down on the illegal sale of scheduled drugs. It will
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    • 212 4 TWO doctors and two senior pharmacists will talk at a public forum tomorrow on self-medication and medicines. They- will also answer questions at a question and answer session. "Patients who come to us usually have so many questions to ask about medicine and its effects," said Mrs
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    • 211 4 MOONSTRUCK. That is what some people are sure to feel at the Kim Keat South mooncake celebrations tonight. It is not often that a mooncake gets to be this size. This giant cake measures 0.8 m across and weighs 20 kg. And there is enough
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 453 6  -  By Lawrence Low MORE builders are treating their sites before building to get rid of underground termites. Cashing in on the boom are about 10 large pest control companies. "The trend in soil treatment started about 2Vi years ago. "During the recession, coat was the
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    • 56 6 UNDERGROUND termites thrive in Singapore's warm and wet climate. Treating the soil with chemicals before building creates a barrier around the house to ensure they do not get into the house after it is built. Termites occur particularly in damp places and where the water table is high,
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    • 131 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. adjourn: Move on to. allocation: Share of work. cauterised: Burnt with heat to close up a wound and prevent it from becoming infected. chronic: Describes an illness that lasts
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    • 314 6 VANISHING greenery has made some students of Temasek Junior College see red. About 80 angsana trees and raintrees in the grounds of the college, at Bedok South Avenue 1, are being cut to make way for a new athletic stadium. One student called The New
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    • 654 7 About 800 athletes from 32 countries will compete in the 7th World Transplant Games to be held here from tomorrow to Thursday. All of them have had organ transplants. Four participants tell GRISELDA LOO how they got a new lease of life A KIDNEY
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    • 174 7 PEOPLE tend to think that transplant patients are helpless invalids. "People call us up to ask about the wheelchairs," said Ms Kelly Chopard of the organising committee of the World Transplant Games. "They think that the games are some sort of special Olympics."
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    • 87 7 A HOUSING Board hawker liaison officer won his appeal yesterday against conviction and sentence. He was convicted and fined for getting a lunch treat as a favour. Mr Justice L P Thean ordered returned the $800 fine and $15.63 penalty on Ranjeet Singh, 38, as his
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    • 299 8 BEWARE the MBA Syndrome, warns a top Singapore technocrat. Business school must complement, not dominate, techni- cal decisions, says Dr Vincent Yip, executive director of the Singapore Science Council. "The MBA Syndrome has been blamed for a great part in weakening America's true technology strength,
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    • 512 9  -  By Karen Goh YOU can profit by depending on the disabled, an electronics company has discovered. The company, Taiyo Yuden, has found that by farming out work in the quality control area to disabled workers at Bizlink Centre, it needs only five quality control workers at
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    • 273 9 THE best or worst —advertising a school can have is its students. That explains how Mr Lim Hock San finds himself in the advertising business, rather than aviation, this morning. Mr Lim is Director-General of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), but this morning his
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    • 170 9 SINGAPORE will host the 1990 offshore convention of the Travel Agents Association of New Zealand (TAANZ). About 800 delegates are expected here between Sept 20 and 25 next year. A team from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Singapore Airlines and other travel trade representatives
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 368 10 Wire services. POLAND is charting out a new path. It has decided to give up communist economics. More significantly, it wants independence from Moscow. It also wants Moscow to pay compensation for the losses the country suffered in World War 11. The country's new Foreign
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    • 48 10 Angry crowds: Thousands of people crowded Baku's central square during a mass protest meeting on the fourth day of a major strike in the troubled Soviet republic of Azerbaijan. The protesters were demanding new elections and the resolution of territorial disputes. Picture/ Ap
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    • 263 10 Wire services. THOUSANDS of East German refugees who have been caught up in a political and diplomatic impasse, seemed set today to begin their exodus to a new life in the West. West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher said yesterday he expected thousands of East
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    • 123 10 Wire services. MOTHER Teresa, hospitalised for a heart ailment in Calcutta, is said to be out of danger. Doctors at the private Calcutta hospital treating Mother Teresa, 79, were quoted by the Press Trust of India as saying yesterday that she was "better". They said
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    • 278 10 Wire services. A TEENAGER has been sentenced to eight years in prison for having sex with an 11-year-old girl. The girl became pregnant with twins. It took jurors in Tallahassee, Florida, just 20 minutes on Thursday to find Carlos Johnson, 17, guilty of
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    • 258 11 THE row over a $169,000 fund donated by the Malaysian public to help a dying baby has ended. Parents of baby Alan, who died on July 15, handed over about $156,000 to the Malay Mail newspaper on Thursday. The amount was the money left after
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    • 326 11 Wire services. A 1 NORWEGIAN charter plane plunged into the sea off north-west Denmark last night, killing all 55 passengers and crew on board, a Danish coast guard official said yesterday. "There can be no hope of survivors," Captain Finn Riis of the Karup
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    • 41 11 Hey, good looking: Miss Singapore, Pamela Chee Kum Har (left) poses with fellow contestants in the Miss International Beauty Pageant in Tokyo. Miss Jamaica is Silvia Stephenson and Miss Hongkong, Donna Cho Kit Yee. Picture/ Ap
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    • 182 11 Wire services. ELLEN Tracy has said that she had sex with more than 2,000 men as high priestess of the Egyptian Church of the Most High Goddess in Los Angeles. "In my religion only women act as priests, and they absolve the sins of
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    • 109 11 Wire services. THE Italian government yesterday quickly replaced the two top officials of the country's largest bank. They resigned in a scandal involving more than $3 billion in unauthorised export credits to Iraq by the bank's branch in Atlanta in the US. Treasury Minister Guido
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 340 12 Wire services. HUNGARY is cautiously edging away from its Warsaw Pact allies. The country's ruling Communist Party proposed yesterday, that a 50 km-wide area along its borders with Austria and Yugoslavia be demilitarised. It also said Moscow had agreed to remove Soviet tanks from the area.
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    • 33 12 On patrol: Perched atop an armoured vehicle, South African riot police patrol Cape Town as sporadic protests continue. They are armed with teargas launchers and shotguns. Picture/ Ap
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    • 130 12 Wire services. A US couple, whose son died of starvation while the family fasted for six weeks, has been convicted of third-degree murder. The jury, sitting in a court in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, yesterday, also found Larry and Leona Cottam guilty of endangering their
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
    • Article, Illustration
      285 12 Wire services. SHARE prices closed higher on the London stock market yesterday, but well below the day's peaks, as some of the market's early gains were erased by a late round of profit-taking. The Financial Times 30share index closed at 2,003.7, up 4.6 points. Volume was the week's most
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    • 8 12 The Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today.
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    • 54 12 FT Industrials Fri 2,003.70 (1,999.10) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,709.54 (2,706.69) ST Industrial Fri 1,419.69 (1,406.63) NST Industrial Fri 2,523.21 (2,491.10) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,620.63 (2,583.16) I ci Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,758.00 (1,750.60) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 3,4115.81 (34,152.56) Figures in brackets refer to those of
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    • Article, Illustration
      294 12 Wire services. THE Wall Street stock market edged upwards yesterday, struggling to pull out of its week-long slump. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.66 to 2,709.54, reducing its loss for the week to 42.55 points. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by about 10 to 9 on
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  • Showtime
    • 608 13  -  By Lo Tien Yin M I EET Jaws, Madam Blur 810b... Who? Okay, let me explain. Jaws is Irene Ang, a 21-year-old girl who plays the part of Da Bai Sa or the Big White Shark in SBC's latest offering, Splash To Victory. Madam Blur
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    • 151 13 SOME parts in the series Splash to Victory are slightly exaggerated, say some of the swimmers. Pauline Lim, 18, who used to compete on a national level, pointed out that the rivalry among swimmers is not as blatant as depicted in the show. "We also do not
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    • 395 14  -  By Lo Tien Yin TAPPING at heart doors is impish Jodi Lim with her dimples and irresistible smile. She is 10 years old and has already worn out 10 pairs of tap shoes. No mean task this after all, tap shoes have metal heels
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    • 182 14  -  SEENLASTNKSHT By Vivien Chiong GIRLS do not wait around for the guys to make the first move anymore, or so it seems from last night's two dramas. In the Hongkong serial Seasons 3, Mei Mei (Ng Ka Lai) leads the way by lending money to a married
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    • 392 14  -  Empty Nest 7 pm, SBC 5 Sundays beginning Sept 10 PREVIEW/ By Geraldine Goh Geraldine Goh THE kids are all grown up and leading separate lives. Widower Dr Harry Weston is left at home by himself with a man's best friend for company. It's
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    • 247 14 FOR the first time, audiences here can get to see the high-kicking, petticoat-swirl-ing girls from the famous Paris Bal Du Moulin Rouge cabaret attraction "live". Fourteen members of the troupe (12 female and two male dancers) have been brought in by J N Cruise Pte
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    • 377 15  -  By Vivien Chiong F I OR $88, you can watch Hongkong singing star Anita Mui in concert at the Larkin Stadium in Johor Baru plus bring home some Anita souvenirs. This package includes a concert ticket worth $40, an Anita T-shirt, a picture of
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    • Article, Illustration
      420 15 BATMAN BASED on the popular comic strip. Stars MichaelKeatAi as Batman and Jack Nicholson as The JoKer. It is Batman to the rescue as The Joker holds Gotham City hostage by poisoning the city's supply of cosmetics. An action-packed adventure epic that must not be missed. Capitol Changi 1:
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    • 268 15  -  SATURDAYSOUNDS Br Lim Sek THERE'S a new dance storm that has just swept across New York dance clubs and is making its way to Europe. It is called Vogueing and has everything to do with 'Vogue'. Vogueing is a kind of attitude dance where you stretch your
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1957 16 rwy t urm lelevision SCREEN MBackstage Global Rivals The Arms Saturday Night Movie 4 GEMS (9.00pm, SBC 12) Race and The Human Race Nate and Hayes 1 W DIRECTOR John Schlesinger (9.30 pm, SBC 12) (10.30 pm, SBC 5) talks about his film, Madame ARMS Control and Human Rights A
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1841 17 Televisions SCREENM SS? I JScS Ut) HitSc* Presents Pantm—JMatto^ Kr a spinoff from the hit serial K THREE spine-chilling segments (9.30 pm, SBC 12) The Golden Girls. Richard f are featured tonight. Pen Pal is SIR Lawrence Go wing Mulligan stars as Harry about a girl who corresponds with a
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  • spotlight
    • 706 18 ENDOMETRIOSIS What a mouthful, I thought, when I first came across the word. It reminded me of: SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS Remember the fun word from the good old Mary Poppins movie? Sad to say, the comparison ends there. While one means happiness and fun, the other refers to
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    • 46 18 MM: Endometnotic cysts (red dots) found around ovary. Adhesions (scar tissues) begin to form. HMtftti: Cysts attack the ovary. More adhesions form on ovary and fallopian tube. Stvm: Many cysts detected on ooary and bladder. Extreme adhesions develop, even drawing in the bowel.
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    • 58 18 The general symptoms of endometriosis are: Painful and irregular periods. Severe menstrual cramps that last more than one day, or cramps that occur after periods. Chronic pain in the lower abdomen. Pain during intercourse. No signs of pregnancy in a woman who has regular sex, or who has been
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    • ONE COUPLE’S FEELINGS
      • 312 18 never knew about endometriosis then, maybe if I had I might already be a mother now' MRS R, 28, has been married for three years. After a year of marriage, she found that she could not conceive. She remembers having very painful periods from the age
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      • 480 18 'My first reaction was why me? Sometimes I blame my wife' THE husband, 34, was present when we interviewed Mrs R. He kept silent. We asked him to answer some questions. He agreed two days later. He said: f Actually, I am very fed up with this
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 954 19 SATURDAYRADIO COMICRELEF 8231H3EH1 Clirry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON News in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) ZlWant>v Z^*T7TX 12.05 Real Fan: Join Roger Kool for uaam b ,a. V v/ J V G\SW J VCJ*** 'JC• O good musical entertainment. NOON Beautiful Music: A selection of V ANNXVfeRSARY/ J v >> instrumental is featured
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 766 20 COMICRELIEF "H SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Kids' Spotlight: Vivian Peter NOON Newsdesk presents a half-hour of amusing 1} 111 Kara'* sag. sa?.srji® T \i sr, fflffi-1 i™*.***. BW6HT "iES!!! foot, d blnllKuOm Now-IMI *1 fmiloWL 1 FKHGfe MbblHwH)" 12.30 Top of the Pop*: Chart toppers, 1.00 W»rW llews JPi£.
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1608 21 SUNDAYRADIO Ml News ia Brief (Programmes in English) 8 aai News ia Brief aad Weather aai Breakfast Club: Great musical 8 aai Newsheer •.05 Oa Air Wake up to the lovely a im Brkf B#p rt entertainment to greet you on 7.00 Werid Neva melodies featured in this pro- 0
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  • UPDATE
    • 1374 22 ►Talks&Courses I ~7r WRITING FOR \fr I CHILDREN.Author Mrs Jessie Wee speaks about her experiences writing children's books. Today. 2.30 pm. Times the Bookshop (Plaza Singapura). Free. PAINTING. Outram Park Community Centre art club is organising weekly classes in portrait drawing from 7.30 pm 9.30
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    • 19 22 TALKS: Writing For Children NIGHTLIGHTS: Safer Sex Night OUT AND ABOUT: Poetry Workshop SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: Review Concert
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    • 49 22 Watch 110 dancers from Japan perform traditional and modern folk dances. The dancers are from the 12th Japanese Folk Arts Goodwill Mission of Japan. Today. 7.30 pm. Kallang Theatre. Free tickets from the Japanese Cultural Society, 112, Middle Road #03-03, Midland House. Office closes at 4 pm.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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    • 161 24 P'SOMMEJ^/ILLE^ RESTAURANT offers FINE CANTONESE CUISINE prepared by Master Hong Kong chefs SPECIAL OFFER SET MENU $188++ for 10 persons (Valid from Ist 30th Sept) Dishes :Chinese Japanese oold dish, Braised Sharksfin soup, baked pork ribs, sauteed scallops, fried garoupa, braised seasonal vegetable, chicken, noodles dessert. (Advanced booking is required
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 387 28 •31 Employ iiimil HI Employment If vou are already in sales and not earning anywhere near that kind of money, you should be asking yourself why not. Perhaps you haven't the expertise yet. At Minolta, we provide comprehensive training on our products, on successful selling techniques and even how to
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  • SPORTS
    • 332 29 RACING... by THREE MUSKETEERS TODAY'S ACTION IT IS always a great feeling to start the day's racing on a winning note. And today in Ipoh, punters who make it to the course in time for the opening event are in for a bonus. This comes
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    • 269 29 TOMORROW'S ACTION GULLIVER was hardly given a chance when sent over the 1,200 m sprint last week. But he came home with a flourish to run second to Volistique. On that showing, he looks to have an outstanding chance in Race 6 tomorrow and we rate him
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    • Article, Illustration
      420 30 AFP. SANDRA Farmer-Patrick conquered her stage fright to complete a memorable hus-band-and-wife double act for the United States on a rainlashed opening day in Barce- lona yesterday. The striking 27-year-old Jamaican-born runner won the women's 400 m hurdles after husband David Patrick, a Texan whom she married last
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    • 338 30 AP, Reuter. A FULL-TIME therapist practising unorthodox medicine guides world champion Abdi Bile down the narrow path between race-winning fitness and crippling injury. Jerry Yanuck resurrected the 26-year-old Somali's triumphant campaign for the 1987 world 1,500 m title in Rome after Achilles problems had threatened to
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    • 541 30 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS World Cup competition in Barcelona Men's 100 m: 1 Linford Christie (Brit) 10.10 2 Leroy Burrell (US) 10.15 3 Daniel Sangouma (Europe) 10.17. 800 m: 1 Tom McKean (Brit) 1:44.95 2 Jens Peter Herold (EG) 1:45.04 3 Nixon Kiprotich (Africa) 1:45.08.
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    • 172 31 THE MARACANA MUDDLE AFP. ROBERTO Rojas, the Chilean goalkeeper at the centre of a World Cup walkoff in Brazil last week, will not appear before the Fifa tribunal. The tribunal has been set up to decide whether the match should be replayed. Fifa requested that Rojas
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    • 362 31 EUROPE KICKOFF: ENGLAND AFP. TODAY looks like debut day for two new signings. For Tottenham, new £575,000 ($2.01 million) fullback Pat Van Den Hauwe, signed from Everton, is in line for his debut at Aston Villa. While for Luton, Danish international Lars Elstrup, at
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  • 265 33 Reuter. Martina Navratilova gained revenge yesterday. Navratilova, who suffered her only defeat in 25 matches against Zina Garrison in last year's quarter-finals, defeated her quick-footed rival 7-6, 6-2 to reach today's final Navratilova, despite struggling with her own service game, took advantage of the fifth-seeded Garrison's weak second
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  • 238 33 AP. STEFFI Graf fought off Gabriela Sabatini and a late attack of leg cramps to move into the final. Graf, the defending champion and winner of six of the last seven Grand Slam events, rallied for a 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 victory. As in last year's US Open final
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