The New Paper, 5 February 1990

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS the new paper
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    • 22 1 THE NEWS TODAY PLANT A BILLION TREES, SAYS BUSH /Page 11 UNEKER HATTRICK PUSHES SPURS UP /Page 29 ■T GOLD-FOR-DEBTS PROPOSAL EE
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    • 117 1 *'"n?rvfry~ 5| f* n f] I Ssgw PACIFIC, SAYSPM Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew makes a strong pitch for the Asia-Pacific region. He says: Ignore the region and you will feel the pinch later. "Western Europe should not concentrate on Eastern Europe to the exclusion of Asia...If Europe does not
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 542 2 conflicts in the last 10 years have been mainly over the primeval or tribal issues of race, language and religion. They have displaced the ideology of communism as the main cause of international conflicts ...A world grouped into blocs along race lines is a division devoutly
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    • 85 2 MR Lee Kuan Yew will meet a top Vietnamese official in Davos, SBC reported today. Mr Lee said this when replying to a question on Cambodia after his speech. The vice-chairman of the Vietnamese Communist Party, Mr Vo Van Kiet, who is also attending the
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    • 240 2 Reuter. GERMAN reunification, debt problems and the future of Comecon were among the issues touched by eastern European leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Both Poland and Hungary see no objections to a reunified Germany, provided the new country's frontiers can
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    • 339 2 ONE of the best-relished Lunar New Year parties in town is held not in a club or lounge but at the Singapore Cheshire Home. Yesterday's party had good food, drinks and music by some established names in the local music business. The celebrities included pianist Jimmy
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    • 570 3  -  By Michelle Oh JALAN Besar means "Big Road" in Malay. And in a sense it is. The old road easily has a unique blend of Singapore's colourful cultures. Here, Indian, Chinese and Malay craft and religions can be found within walking distance of each other.
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    • 126 2 W -'^i w HORSE YEAR PROSPERITY MENU $298 $10 4% JF V O Raw Fish Mini Buddha Jumps Over *J The Wall XMP -Ult Roasted "Pi-Par" Duck »Y 4 JK Steamed Uve Fish "-<^-5^ Deep Fried Stuff Crab Claw J Fried Scallop With Brocolli 801 l Live Prawns Fried "Yl
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    • 41 2 Mm forow ran 734-7711 IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.
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    • 80 3 What is shang tou and when does it take place? JragBL Shang too means v styling the hair. It begins on the eve of the wedding.' The ceremony takes place in both the bride's and groom's homes. Jfl 'J/WMjW Their hair is combed \S\ 'jr by a person of 'good
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 64 4 Mr Heng Chiang Meng: Bought his reverse print shirt in Hawaii. Mr Wong Kan Seng: Has several orchid prints in his wardrobe. Mr Mah Bow Tan: Was among the VlP's who chose blue. Mdm Catherine Kang: Chairman of Nee Soon Central added to the colour. Mr
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    • 417 4  -  By Irene Hoe THE Istana garden became the catwalk yesterday for a sneak preview of next week's Singapore Dress exhibition and sale. While nature may prefer to paint its orchids in pinks, purples and yellows, a quick .survey of VIP shirts points to the
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    • 216 4 WITH a single Chinese character, fu, Mr Ong Teng Cheong earned $2,000 for charity at the Istana yesterday. Before one could even say "calligraphy", Mr Png Chwee Kim of the Png clan association, had whipped out $1,000 for the Second Deputy Prime Minister's work
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    • 29 4 THE Singapore Dress Textile and Garment Sales and Exhibition will be opened by the NTUC Secretary-General, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, at 12.30 pm on Feb 15.
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    • 430 5 BIRDS of a feather flock together and flamingos are no different. These two baby flamingos are different, however. They have human "mothers" whom they follow around like little lambs. That's because no one knows who the mother of Pussy Willow, six weeks, and Fluffy Willow,
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    • 196 5 FLAMINGOS usually like to stay in places where they can keep their legs constantly buried in water up to their knees. This keeps their legs moist and prevents chapping. They feed on seafood such as prawns and fish and other organic matter
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  • MAILBOX
    • 323 6 Dear Editor, I REFER to the story "Plastic bags pollute: Expert" The New Paper, Jan 3) and would like to put matters in perspective The story tends to give a false impression that only biodegradable bags can be burnt safely, that is without giving off
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    • 80 6 I refer to the "Merc in a spot" and "Car skids, pierced by barriers" (The New Paper, Jan 22). The driver was very lucky. Such accidents in which the driver and passengers are killed instantly, are well known in the United States. These barriers should
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    • 305 6 I WOULD like to reply to Mr Bernard Pereira's comments about badminton in Singapore titled "Little boys are made of (The New Paper, Jan 13/14). To show the other side of the picture, I would like to share my experiences as a student/badminton player. It is
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    • 618 6 5 MONDAY, JANUARY 22 TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 wor/the jack- 1 1 H 1 I N P 1 ||M 11 > I N IC I U I SB |l W|V|Q|R|yB pot prize Of iMlAIIil 21t OUC hB 2lw a HE SB The New Pa- 3 ■H O V
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 484 7  -  By Loh Tuan Lee IMAGINE zooming in a fighter plane at such a speed that it feels that five men are sitting on you. This is the sensation a stunt pilot feels when the gravitational pull from his aerial tricks builds up to five and
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    • 114 7 BLACK Knights regard the Roll Back as one of the most difficult manoeuvres. Each plane takes turns to make a 360-degree roll. "It is one of the toughest because it is dis-orienting. For a split second you lose sight of the plane which provides your checkpoint. It
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    • 94 7 THE Black Knights will put on three 20-minute displays at the Asian Aerospace 90. Scan the skies over the Changi Exhibition and Convention Centre for them at the opening ceremony on Feb 14, and at 11.10 am on Feb 17 and 18. The team will execute
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    • 367 8  -  By Lim Phay-ling ABOUT 70 per cent of the space at the International Merchandise Mart (IMM) in Jurong East has been taken up. The mart is Singapore's first wholesale mart and Asia's biggest. It will open in May. At the building's topping-up ceremony yesterday,
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    • 268 8 HALF of Yaohan International's business in the long run will be in ventures other than its retail stores. The Japanese department store and supermarket chain giant already has restaurants and condominiums in Hongkong. It is also building a hotel and more condos in Penang. Another hotel project
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    • 144 8 ADOPTAPET This column appears every Monday, except for this week when it appears today. Each week, it will feature a pet in the care of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). The Pet will be a dog or a cat in need of
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    • 146 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. clamchowder: A thick soup prepared from bits of shellfish. compromise: Something that is midway between two different ideas. confines: The confines of a place are the limits of the
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    • 36 8 Celebrate St. Valentine's Day with a sure-fire |f*MH ccmbimaon to turn your Bg&H Make your arrangement through Valentine's BHH Showcase on February 9 in TheS traits Tirnes The New Paper A d IWfciii "h— Piiy in>NnPi|>Mi
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 396 9 Actress willing to prove it in court HONGKONG sex bomb Amy Yip had to get it off her chest she insists her most prominent assets are real. She is even willing to go to court to prove it. The budding 20-year-old actress is aiming to
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    • 306 9  -  By Ng Wan Ching THERE were Valentine's Day messages for boyfriends, girlfriends, wives, husbands, mums and dads. And one married man even sent a Valentine to his exgirlfriend. They were among the first 1,000 people to present a heart-shaped coupon from The New Paper to the
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    • 62 9 Celebrate this Lunar New Year with a difference. 1 Jv IB 5^ Iflt our special' Yu Sheng' Raw Fish served with Vietnamese garnishtngs and authentic Vietnamese New Year Cakes. Our Chinese New Year set and a la carte menu is also available. SAI-GON RESTAURANT Level 4 Cairnhill Place 15 Cairnhill
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 286 10 Reuter. A GROUP of Japanese businessmen is seeking to buy Brazil's entire $230 billion foreign debt in exchange for mining rights over gold deposits in the Amazon, says a Brazilian newspaper. The respected Rio daily 0 Globo said yesterday that Bishimetal Corporation
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    • 218 10 BRAZIL and other developing countries such as Mexico, Argentina and the Philippines are among the world's biggest debtors. Debtor nations around the world owe Western commercial banks a staggering total of $2.6 trillion. Many of the debtors, especially those in the Third World, have problems paying up
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    • 202 10 MILLIONAIRE singer Julio Iglesias is being sued for paternity in a Spanish court by a dancer with whom he shared a stage more than 14 years ago, the London Daily Mail has reported. It is claimed that the velvet-voiced Spaniard
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    • 123 10 AP. THE detention centre where former Panamanian strongman Manuel Antonio Noreiga is being held has a guest list which reads like a Who's Who of Latin America's crime and corruption figures. The Metropolitan Correctional Centre in Miami plays host to Colombian drug traffickers, hijackers, terrorists, gun-runners
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    • 60 10 Massive show: About 200,000 people gathered yesterday at Moscow's Red Square demanding radical political reforms. The rally, held on the eve of a crucial Soviet Communist Party meeting, was the biggest unofficial demonstration Moscow had seen since the *****. The meeting will decide whether the
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    • 383 11 PRESIDENT George Bush is to launch a programme to plant a billion trees in the United States four for every citizen. The 10-year plan, which has been presented to Congress, is aimed at cleaning up America's polluted air and slowing down the greenhouse
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    • 204 11 A TEACHER'S pay in Britain may soon depend on his pupils' results. A new staff appraisal scheme will link pay and promotion prospects to how well a teacher is doing with his pupils, reports Today newspaper. "This seems to me inevitable and
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    • 418 12 Reuter. EIGHT Israelis were killed and 17 people wounded yesterday when masked assailants opened fire on a tourist bus on its way to Cairo. The injured, including one Egyptian, were sent to hospital. The survivors said the attackers spoke in a non-Egyptian
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    • 271 12 AP. PRO-GOVERNMENT newspapers in Saudi Arabia yesterday hinted that Iran was behind the assassination of the three Saudis in Thailand last Thursday. They accused Iran of sponsoring state terrorism. The three men, killed within minutes of each other in Bangkok, were second
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    • 163 12 AFP. THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan said yesterday that Bangkok was ready to negotiate with Riyadh over its ban on issuing visas to Thais wishing to work in Saudi Arabia. Gen Chatichai was reported to have said on television that the Thai government would seek to
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    • 137 12 AFP. THE US Army spent about $7 million studying the female shape, The New York Times reported on Sunday. Because of the study, it now has even more dress uniform shirts gathering dust. The newspaper, reporting on a congressional study into
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    • 66 12 Reuter. TOKYO shares nudged up at the open this morning, with dealers showing relief at the steadiness of the yen. Buying is expected to be dispersed, with some attention to natural resource and domestic demand stocks, dealers said. "The market should further the comeback it made late last
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    • 148 11 liThtre FilP meals A (Iblally Fictitiousl Island in the Sun. A brand new totally topical, totally tropical musical With a host of original songs and a lot of laughter, review premieres at Bibi's Theatre Pub on February 25th. 'A (Totally Fictitious) Island' promises to be one of the Written by
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    • 52 12 PRESUMED INNOCENT f Who killed Carolyn... whose body was found nude and bound in her fashionable apartment?... Was it ra[)e and murder or a premeditated crime?... From page one. the book consciously transcends the murder mystery genre, combining whodunit suspense with STP Distributors 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 1963 Tim**
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  • UPDATE
    • 1569 13 Centoesiage r~7f DAVID HWANG I y I FE8TTVAL TheatreWorks presents two David Hwang plays, co-directed by the playwright himself. In Sound of a Voice, a medieval samurai (Urn Kay Siu) goes to kill a witch (Nora Samosir) but ends up falling in love with her.
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    • 17 13 CENTRESTAGE: DAVID HWANG FEST FOOD: SICHUAN BUFFET OUT ABOUT: OMNIMAX BONUS COMING UP: BEIJING OPERA
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      58 13 If you think all burger* are pretty much alike, this burger promotion might change your mind. Parrots has come up with a selection of burgers that sound and look promising. There is the Lord Nelson, Boris Double Becker, Mc Goofy, Just to name a few. Omni-Marco Polo HoteL
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  • Article, Illustration
    202 14 sports The drug-riddled 14th Commonwealth Games closed over the weekend and the world heaves a sigh of relief. Three wejghtKfters stripped of their titles...thrce top women athletes washing drug linen in puhtic..offieiala calling for total ban on the lifting sport What has happened to the spirit of amateur
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  • 203 15  -  SEENLASTfQHT By Wong Sing Yeong YOU got this strong suspicion the writer who created Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (SBC 8, 9.30 t pm) was more interested in ro- mance than swordfighting when you watched the serial last night. Jin Yong, who wrote more than
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    • 149 15 THE PM'S ADDRESS AT ft! j THE WORLD ECONOMIC II I l| FORUM IN II I SWITZERLAND til P W (SBC 5,9.30 pm) 1 fig W Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew: I K Among the issues he discusses is the reason why he controls his exit as Prime Minister to
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    • 1089 15 FRIENDS NEXT DOOR WKk (SBCB, 7.30pm) IJjK JBf from tfw^t&Uor 3.32 PM Programme Summary 4.52 PM Programme Summary 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 5.50 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 730 PM Ooenina and Programme Hithlirirt* followed 3.35 Quran Reading 4.55 Quran Raadlnc b, Yaa Fnn|Ylaf (Mandarin draaia
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  • spotlight
    • 1624 16  -  Think big, think global i-jr How wiD tomorrow's world map be coloured? As the red hue of Euro-communism pales and nations behind the Iron Curtain are rebuilt, will Western Eurufll'aiis withdraw from competing in Pacific Rim countries? And I will blocs along racial lines grow
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  • 201 17  -  BEENLASTMQHT By Wong Sing Yeong YOU got this strong suspicion the writer who created Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (SBC 8, 9.30 pm) was more interested in romance than swordfighting when you watched the serial last night. Jin Yong, who wrote more than a dozen
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    • 150 17 THE PM'S ADDRESS AT lip BUl THE WORLD ECONOMIC I FORUM IN K Htlilh J SWITZERLAND 1 if W (SBC 5,9.30pm) j IM W Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew: Jl K Among the issues he discusses is the I J jiy^k reason why he controls his exit as Prime Minister
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    • 1081 17 FRIENDS NEXT DOOR Wtk (SBCB, 7.30pm) JW sacked from pi? IM 1j j >\^>Hfr»j r 3.32 PM Programme Summary 4.52 PM Programme Summary 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 5.50 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 7on pu Owning and Programme Hichllcfcts followed 3.35 Quran Raadinf 4.55 Quran Raadlnc
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  • Article, Illustration
    196 18 sports The drug-riddled 14th Commonwealth Games closed over the weekend and the world heaves a sigh of relief. Three weighthfters stripped of their titles...thrce top women athletes washing drug linen in puhtic..offieiala calling for total ban on the lifting sport What has happened to the spirit of amateur
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 449 19 USA Today. FASHION designers are giving shoulder pads the cold shoulder these days. Yet they stay alive in the hearts and closets of millions of faithful fans. So, as women update their wardrobes for the *****, they want to know what gives. Will stylish
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    • 282 19 SINGAPOREANS either love shoulder pads or despise them. A quick poll of one fashion designer, two women and two men showed that men especially find padding to be a turn-off. "Shoulder pads are dead!" declared local designer Peter Kor. He makes both women's
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  • Showtime
    • 341 20  -  Leslie G*beung calls it a clay Stories/ Vivien Chiong T HE stage is filled with billowy smoke. It is dark, except for a spotlight at the centre. Slowly, a shimmering glass microphone stand emerges on the stage. With a heavy heart, Leslie Cheung strolls towards it. He
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    • 163 20 RIGHT now, it is hard to forget Leslie Cheung, especially with all the farewell memorabilia on sale. Among them is his last album titled Final Encounter. It has three songs dedicated to his fans. In the pipeline are a double-cassette live recording of his Hongkong concert
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      118 20 LESLIE Cheung is not the only singer who is retiring. Another hot star who has just left the limelight is teenage idol Priscilla Chan. She is now pursuing a university degree in the United States. On her retirement, she said: "If I don't leave this showbiz circle, I'll
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    • 419 21  -  By Lo Tien Yin A WOMAN In Red is about to become everyday fare on SBC 8. And she is none other than Miss Tourism, Michelle Loh, 23. From episode 91 of Friends Next Door (SBC 8, 7.30 pm), Michelle will play a flight
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    • 189 21 FRIENDS Next Door, SBC's current comedy serial, will have another 130 episodes added, making it a total of 260. Said executive producer, Stanley Seetoh: "We have introduced so many characters in the serial, it seems a waste to kill them off in 130
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    • 389 22 AP. w I OODY Allen, Rob Reiner, Phil Alden Robinson, Oliver Stone and Peter Weir have been nominated by the Directors Guild of America for their movie directing achievements in 1989. The movies that won them their nominations are: Allen: Crimes
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    • 290 22  -  By Adeline Woon LOCAL singer Chris Ho broke new ground last week with his music video which was made to coincide with the launching of his new album. Chris Ho's video of Fictional Stuff accompanies Sunburn, Singapore's first 12-inch dance single. The two
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    • 193 21 JP V fw iA Set the mood for Valentine's Day and let your heart speak of your love for him or her in our special edition of Valentine's Love Lines in The New Paper Fastaas. UTTLE HEART $35 Small on co6t, big on words of love and V v devotion.
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 262 23 MONDAYRADIO NOON News la Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Loßckdato 12.03 Pipalir Classics 1.00 News la Brief 1.00 News aad Weather Forecast 1.15 Laachdato (cont'd) 1.10 Carreacy Exchange Bates 2.00 News la Brief 1.15 Popular Classics (ceat'd) 2.05 Wards aad Mask (ceat'd) 1.45 Midday Market Bepert 3.00 News la
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  • SPORTS
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      368 28 EUROPE KICKOFF ENGLISH LEAGUE AFP. GARY Lineker scored a stunning hat-trick to put Tottenham on the way to a 4-0 win over Norwich. It was Lineker's second hat-trick of the season, and Tottenham's best result of the campaign so far. It pushed Spurs up five places to fifth
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    • 136 28 AFP. SWINDON edged out Division Two leader Leeds 3-2 to move back into third place. And, with 52 goals so far, Swindon is the leading goalscorer in England. Gordon Strachan put Leeds ahead from the penalty spot in the 19th minute, but Alan McLoughlin equalised
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    • 222 28 SPANISH LEAGUE Reuter. LEADING scorer Hugo Sanchez was sent off as Real Madrid dropped its first home point of the season yesterday. It drew 1-1 with Real Mallorca in a bad-tempered game. But nearest rivals Barcelona and Atletico Madrid failed to cash in. Barcelona lost 1-0
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    • 110 28 P'GUESE CUP Reuter. BULGARIAN Stoychko Mladenov's late double strike for Setubal sent Benfica crashing out. Benfica took a first-half lead when Victor Paneira slotted home a pass from Sweden's Mats Magnusson. But Mladenov curved in a delightful free-kick after 70 minutes to level the score and,
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    • 144 28 Wire services. COLOMBIA'S national soccer coach Francisco Maturana has threatened to dissolve the side, the El Tiempo newspaper reported yesterday. This is because of death threats against coaches and players by a group seeking to "cleanse" local soccer. EAST and West Germany are "certain" to send one combined German
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    • 150 29 Reuter. SWEDE Anders Holmertz clocked a world-best time at the World Cup short-course swimming meet in Paris yesterday. His time of 3 min 40.81 sec was almost a second off the previous best of 3:41.74 set by Italian Giorgio Lamberti two years ago in Bonn. The Swede,
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    • 113 29 Reuter. DANNY Everett shaved one-hundreth of a second off the 400 metres world indoor record at the Stuttgart athletics meeting yesterday. Everett held off fellow American Danny Harris to clock 45.04 seconds and break the record set by East German Thomas Schoenlebe two years ago.
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      376 29 EUROPE KICKQFF Watch out world, two of the top strikers are in form. That's good news for World Cup contenders Holland and Argentina. Dutchman Van Basten finds the target twice in the Italian League as does Argentine Maradona... ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter. T i WO of the world's top
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    • 218 29 DUTCH LEAGUE Reuter. AJAX Amsterdam surged to a 4-0 victory over FC Twente yesterday to leap to third place in the Dutch First Division. It was one of its best performances this season. Taking its cue from the dismal 3-1 defeat of defending champion PSV Eindhoven
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    • 202 29 FRENCH LEAGUE Reuter. BORDEAUX and Marseille, the two teams locked in a battle for the title, were both lucky to hold on for 1-1 away draws. Leader Bordeaux trailed in St Etienne to a 51st-minute goal from Dutch winger Rob Witschge and only equalised 12
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    • 563 29 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS IAAF GP meet in Stuttgart Men's 60m: 1 Chidi Imoh (Nig) 6.64 2 Joe DeLoach (US) 6.68. 200m: 1 Floyd Heard (US) 21.03s 2 Michael Schwab (WG) 21.33 3 Norbert Dobeleit (WG) 21.50. 400m: 1 Danny Everett (US) 45.04 (WR) 2
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    • 311 30  -  JURONG TOWN 2 SAFSA 0 By Abdul Shukor THE standard of soccer officials came under scrutiny yet again yesterday at Jalan Besar. 1 And once again, a referee failed his test. How, for instance, can one understand Dory Pandian's logic when he issued the yellow
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  • 336 31 Reuter. T I HE outcome of Sweden's World Group first round tie against Italy hinges on the last set. Bad light stopped play in the final reverse singles yesterday with the teams dead level after three days of nailbiting tennis. When the captains decided to suspend play
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