The New Paper, 26 December 1989

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  • 15 1 the new paper TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2«, ISM MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 115 1 [SUCCESS IPSLE: MALAYS I CLOSING THE GAP CEAUSESCU AND WIFE EXECUTED SENSATIONAL REVELATIONS OF A PRIVATE EYE I PB I On the trail of cheating husbands and wives. Singapore private detective W D Anthony reveals the secrets in a new book. Excerpts/ Pages 4, S and 6 1_ Toppled Rumanian
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 338 2 MALAY students did better in their Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) this year. And if this trend continues, the education gap between Malay and non-Malay students can be closed faster than in the previous decade. So said Mr Sidek Saniff, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary
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    • 224 2 Reuter. CHINA says it has arrested five men from Hongkong and Macau and smashed an underground escape network helping dissidents flee the country. State television yesterday said the five were caught trying to help smuggle "hooligans" responsible for the June unrest to Hongkong.
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    • 143 2 AFP. FIVE Japanese tourists were hospitalised on Sunday after more than 50 of them returned from Singapore with symptoms of food poisoning, airport quarantine officials said. One of the five was in serious condition, the officials said, adding that four others had
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    • 43 2 Restive, not festive: Christian Cateloy dons seasonal gear before mounting his motorbike on Christmas Day at the Arch of the Defense for a ride to Marseilles in the first leg of the 12th Paris-Dakar rally. Picture/ Afp
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    • 705 3 Shops crammed together. Shoppers walking through dark and narrow alleys. In short, a rabbit's warren. That was Shaw Towers office and shopping complex in Beach Road. A $14 million renovation has changed all that. The building has a new name, new shops, new layout,
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    • Article, Illustration
      41 3 grapher Koh, 40: "I came for a show and was surprised to see all these colourful thinaQ" Suzanne Wong: "I'm very impressed. Ten years wasn't like tV»i«" t Mr Bernard Koh Jen Sim Wrs Suanne WOnS Adeline Quak
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 1151 4 A husband watched his policewoman wife sleep with another cop in his own bed. A wife caught her husband having an affair with her sister. A man found love bites planted on his wife's neck by another woman. It all happened
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    • 917 5 PETER first suspected his wife Patsy was cheating on him after he returned from a business trip to Thailand in 1978. "I was surprised she became a little defensive about something I asked purely out of concern. All I did was to comment on
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    • 505 5 VIJAY came across as slick as his MGR hairstyle. He fancied himself irresistible to women. Rani married him anyway. "I think he's changed very little since we got married six years ago... I admit he can be real charming. Deep inside
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    • 770 6 IN 1981, Anthony ran a race for his life. His competition was against a man trimmer, better built and at 34, six years youn- ger. His name was Edward. In the beginning, it was Anthony chasing Edward. But before long, it was Edward who was hotly
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    • 301 6 AT night, after tucking in his three children, Mr Chris Yap would sit down to write about the night-time exploits of unfaithful spouses. For more than two months, he penned their infidelities for "Affairs of a Roving Eye". House husband and freelance writer Mr Yap's work is
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    • 133 7 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. bull-dozing: Pushing one's way forcefully. changed radically: Changed greatly- emboldened: Encouraged by something so that one feels confident enough to take some further action. indicated: Given information to make
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    • 238 8 COMPANIES in Singapore have been spreading goodwill and cheer, donating money and providing services to charity organisations this Christmas. The Christmas Sharity 1989 project of the Community Chest of Singapore has raised $500,000. "We're doing our bit for charity," said Ms Y L Wong, retail manager
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    • 146 8 GOODBYE, 89, hello, 90. Swingapore worked hard, played hard, boogied hard and had more to show for it in the shape of the year-end bonus. There was more dough to it, more heft and value, and the folks splurged it like only Swingaporeans know how. Hotels
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    • 418 9 SINGAPORE is trying to achieve interesting skylines for its new estates. The Housing Board is building a number of blocks with vary- ing heights medium-height blocks of six to eight storeys, and point blocks of 13 to 16 storeys. This is being done to
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    • 164 9 HDB'S CAPITAL expenditure for the financial year 88/89 was $2.17 billion. This was $398 million or 15 per cent lower compared to $2,568 billion for the financial year 87/88. Capital expenditure includes land acquisition, construction structure and infrastructure, resettlement costs, flats purchased by HDB and purchase of
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    • 365 10 ORCHARD Road was ripe with Christmas cheer on Sunday night. Even before the stretch between Scotts and Killiney roads was closed to traffic at pm, a holiday mood prevailed. Organisers estimated that about 200,000 people took to the "street of streets" to celebrate Christmas.
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 139 11 Bernama. ANGRY guests smashed window panes and tore down signboards at a hotel in Port Dickson when the management failed to provide candles during a power breakdown. No one was injured. The incident occurred at the Malaysian beach resort yesterday after guests waited for more
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    • 385 11 AP. RUMANIANS and Panamanians braved gunfire to celebrate Christmas, Lebanese shopped in sandbagged stores, Filipinos lit candles for peace and Pope John Paul IPs midnight Mass was broadcast for the first time in East Germany. Thousands of joyous West Germans took their first stroll on the
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    • 316 12 Reuter. j I APAN is raising its key interest rate by a half percentage point to help prevent an upsurge in inflation. The increase is the third this year and brings the Bank of Japan's discount rate to 4.25 per cent, its highest level since
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    • 308 12 A MALAYSIAN television newsreader has been linked to the row over obscene videotapes allegedly involving members of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC). The MIC is a member of the ruling National Front. The Star newspaper yesterday quoted opposition MP and deputy chairman of the
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    • 256 12 Wire services. ABOUT 2,000 opposition supporters marched through downtown Taipei on Christmas Day in a noisy but peaceful demonstration to demand swifter political reforms in Taiwan. Dec 25 is celebrated as Constitution Day in Taiwan. Earlier yesterday, screaming members of Taiwan's opposition Democratic Progressive Party
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    • 141 12 AFP. TOP leaders of the bloody Philippines coup attempt earlier this month will be court-martialled in the first week of January, President Corazon Aquino said yesterday. In a statement, she said that she met armed forces chief General Renato de Villa on Sunday. He
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    • 486 13 AP. DEPOSED Panamanian strongman General Manuel Antonio Noriega has taken refuge in the Vatican Embassy in Panama City and asked for political asylum. US troops and armoured vehicles ringed the Vatican embassy early today. But there was a stalemate as embassies are sacrosanct under international law
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    • 208 13 Wire services. THE Vatican has no tradition of accepting asylum seekers. But it is not expected to hand over Gen Noriega to the United States. Chief Vatican spokesman Joaquin NavarroValls said yesterday the Vatican would probably discuss Gen Noriega's future with Washington but was unlikely to extradite him
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    • 217 13 AFP. A TEACHERS' boycott at some 100 southern Thailand schools began yesterday in protest at the kidnapping of a colleague by Muslim separatist guerillas, police said. Police in Yala province said that teachers in Yaha and Banang Star were gathering in front of primary
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    • 278 13 AFP. MR CHUN Doo-Hwan, the discredited former South Korean president, has accepted a National Assembly summons to testify on alleged misdeeds during his eight years in office. Mr Chun, now cloistered in a remote Buddhist temple, told his legal aide, Mr Lee Yang-Woo, to "do
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    • 470 14  -  DOWNFALL OF A DICTATOR Wire services. OUSTED Rumanian President Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena have been executed. They were shot yesterday after a secret trial, Bucharest radio and television reported. A video film of the trial and execution will be shown later, it was announced. "Oh,
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    • 131 14 Wire services. DIEHARD backers of executed dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, with nothing to lose but their lives, ignored yesterday the deadline set for them to give up their weapons. The 5 pm deadline (11pm Singapore time), was given by the army-backed National Salvation Front, Rumania's interim government.
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    • 421 14 Wire services. THE United States has recognised the new government of Rumania. A White House spokesman said yesterday that "the United States has established diplomatic relations with the new, legitimate government of Rumania, the National Salvation Front". The Front took control with the backing of the
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    • 130 14 FOR 24 years, President Nicolae Ceausescu was the undisputed master of Rumania. Yesterday, less than five days after his ouster, the Rumanian dictator was executed for "crimes against the state and people". When he was re-elected Communist Party leader on Nov 24, his position had seemed unshakeable.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1462 15 M(SBC 5, 8.00pm) railiprouTS'ONG bIbMI f mOO 6 iHßr| i I iniiyffliingn a^J a I JXX ■Ems® 4.00 PH Programme Summary 4SO PM Programme Hichllrhts 255 PM Programme Highlights followed by The Sword 5.45 PM Programme Highlights followed by A Dance 725 pm Programme Highlights followed by Joint AcK 4.30
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      1119 16 A new breed of Japanese women are swopping their tea-ceremony ladle* for helmet* and uniforms to play in the Wild Cats, Japan'* all-girl American football team. On a normal weekday, they zip around Osaka as Mil collector* In pink motor scooters, while on weekend* they combine beauty with brawn
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    • 343 16 PHP Interact HOW do the players view their rough-and-tum-ble manner on the football field against the backdrop of their refined upbringings as Japanese women? S 'l discovered a part of me that I hadn't known existed by playing football," says Ms Shiromura. "It felt really
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    • 1543 17 TMf HfW MPCR/Tu—day, DocomDor 26, 1989 H* IS SSO CONCERT —Bill MOVE FEATURING fj-Jik WW t|'j 5, 8.00pm) PIANIST FOU TS'ONG flA II I 11 H|f S^HL"" W 11 r m u!iiji,Mij.<jj:i *CK I IZlMjKMMg^^«3^ME3EMM ra 4.00 PM Programme Summary 4 50 PM Programme Hirhlirhts 2 55 PM Programme Highlights
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  • Showtime
    • 346 18  -  By Ting Mei See Barry Maniiow, Jason Donovan, Kool And The Gang, Richard Marx, Depeche Mode and Janet Jackson are all keen to perform here next year. But and that's a big but whether Singaporeans get to see them or not depends on the
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    • 481 18 STAR FACTSHEET BARRY MANILOW THIS 44-year-old singer has sold more than 40 million albums. But he is best remembered for his string of highly commercial Top 40 hits, including Mandy, I Write The Songs and Copacabana. He has been keeping a low profile
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    • 375 19  -  By Ting Mei See A NEW hangout for drinkers will open in Holland Village come January. It will be a place where you can hangloose in your beach shorts and relax over a mug of cold beer. In the background the manager sultrily sings a
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    • Article, Illustration
      528 19  -  By Wong Sing Yeong HK STARS LOWER FEES SOME of Chinese cinema's highest-paid stars are willing to lower their wages for the sake of friendship. Taiwanese actress Wong Jo Yin will even act for free for a friend. She has agreed to waive her normal $150,000 fee for a
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    • 134 19 FRIENDS in primary school nick-named her jelly ("I don't know why they called me that," she said). The name stuck and eventually she decided to be known as Jary. The Miss Singapore Universe pageant is her second contest. She is also the reigning Miss
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 384 21  -  By Lim Kuan Chiang L I ANKY Roslizah Ahmad said she was not "beauty queen material". But the judges at the Christmas Queen/Miss Singapore Charm International '90 Pageant on Christmas Eve thought otherwise. They were charmed by the tall and elegant 18-year-old model and chose
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    • 140 21 A MOTHER S LOVE: EPISODE 32 A Mother's Love Today SBC 8, 9.30 pm REUNION at last Cailan has found all her children. Even Jiayu, touched by her mother's persistence, has accepted her. Although Zhaohui is happy to have found his real mother, he is
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    • 302 21  -  Major Dad Fridays, from Dec 29 SBC 5, 8.30 pm PREVIEW/ By Lo Tien Yin THERE is always room for more sit-coms the perennial favourite among viewers. So get ready for Major Dad's marine, J D MacGillis (Gerald Mcßaney), who will bulldoze onto your screen. But
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 497 22  -  stones/ Ronald Wong THERE is more to do than eat at the revamped Phoenix Coffee House. At either end are television monitors that display teletext information, cartoons and video fashion clips. Sometimes in-house movies are shown on the monitors and there is the occasional live fashion
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    • 186 22 PEOPLE are taking more than fond memories with them when they leave the newly renovated Hotel Phoenix in Orchard Road/Somerset Road. They also take away their new Room Service Menus and plastic no smoking stands. The fond memories cost the hotel
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 906 23 TUESDAYRADIO COMICRELEF 8335Q3EH CutTy-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON News is Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) I 1 12.05 Laachdate: A selection of in- NOON Beaatlfal Masic: Light instru- —>. *JI X. strumentals for your listening mentals for your listening plea- ,Jfe J 0 (fldx 1.00 Nam la Brief 12.50 Market Report f fa
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  • UPDATE
    • 1583 25 Gallery r-yr Singapore scenes. Ar See the works of local artist Alan Long. An active member of the Singapore Art Society, he paints In oils and watercolours. Lobby, Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel. Daily. Until Sunday. CHINA ART. See the works of Mr Pang Tai Song, an
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    • 16 25 GALLERY: SINGAPORE SCENES OUT AND ABOUT: CROCODILES NIGNTLIGHTS: HARTZ CHEER COMING UP: MY COUNTRY
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    • 66 25 Malay tradition is revived at this festival. A must-see is the mock Malay wedding ceremony. Batik painting will also be demonstrated. Organised by Sentosa Development Corporation and the Sri Ayu Batik Industries. 11 am 9 pm. Until Monday. The Sentosa New Ferry Terminal. Island charges
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
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    • 37 26 831 Employment mm "l Hl'lH SfiraS'M iU iiuill iff' Pill! 891 Announcements PALAIS DANCE BTUDIO offers Ballet, modern Jazz tap dancing for children ft adults. New classes starting In Jan. 1900. Calk Mis« Tan/ Mtoa Pang 467T7M
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  • SPORTS
    • 296 27 As it says in the ad, when you've made it in the army... Two players E Pillai and Jamludain Hassan made it in the army and are now in the national squad. They will star for Safsa, gx arguably the fittest Beside in the Premier §m League.
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    • 222 27 L THE PAY PUMA and Hyundai are the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association's (Safsa) main sponsors. It is providing equipment in the form of jerseys, boots, tracksuits, balls and various other gear. Puma was also Safsa's main sponsor last season Hyundai, the multi-national Korean
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    • 217 28 What can you expect from the soldiers? What's their strategy? Their strength? Certainly not in midfield. Can Safsa's defenders make up for suspect centre-forwards? ABDUL SHUKOR finds out THE PLAY Fitness is Safsa's greatest asset. The army boys are without doubt, the fittest players in the
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    • 124 28 THE PLAYERS TACTICAL and robust, Safsa's style of play is an indication of the armed forces swift and forceful. Whether it is playing or being the underdog, Safsa has a tradition of fight-until-you-drop performances. The soldiers' skills are complemented by the association's desire to see Safsa play
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    • 292 28 ASIA CUP HOCKEY AFP. ASIAN Games champion South Korea stormed into the semi-fi-nals on Sunday, beating China 4-1 at the Shivaji Stadium in New Delhi. Later, India trounced Bangladesh 6-0 to top Pool B. It now meets Japan in today's semi-fi-nals. South Korea plays holder Pakistan
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    • 134 29 Bernama. DUTCH coach George Knobel's inept handling of the team contributed to Trengganu's poor performance in the inaugural Semi-Pro League. This was stated by Trengganu Football Association Deputy President Datuk Haji Abu Bakar Daud. Datuk Abu Bakar said this could have been because Knobel, though successful
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    • 310 29 AFP, Reuter. FORMER Real Madrid star Alfredo Di Stefano has been voted the European Player of All Time. He beat Dutchman Johan Cruyff and Michel Platini of France into second and third places. Only the six players who have twice won France Football's "Ballon d'Oi" (European
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    • 640 29 PROFILE: MARCO VAN BASTEN Reuter. IF they gave awards for sporting modesty. Marco van Basten would probably win those too. After a year in which the elegant Dutch striker won just about everything soccer can offer, he walked off with the Ballon d'Or as
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    • 504 30 Squash is battling to make it into the big league of world sport. It would have made more progress in the past year without some of the antics of the leading players, Jansher and Jahangir Khan... AFP. THE problem for squash is that it is
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    • 224 30 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Firat Division: Portugal: Tirsense 1 Benfica 1, Estrela Amadora 1 Porto 1, Guimaraes 2 Beira Mar 0, Belenenses 2 Penafiel 1, Boa vista 0 Sporting 0, Feirense 2 Maritimo 0, Chaves 1 Braga 1, Setubal 3 Nacional Madeira 0. Holland: FC
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    • 162 31 PREMIER T^^LEAGUE q PEDIGREES the"' m m m eachofthc V last season eight teafo,.the$ri> strengths, their weaknesses l Mr > The strengths and only in they ttie Primer team 1 aH| A special guide to the Premier League's pedigrees ®r Wk the stars to watch for <£*- foreign or local,
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