The New Paper, 24 February 1990

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  • 17 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24/ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS
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    • 302 1 Our strits on Culture Bite continues. Starting today, we give you snippets of Malay customs K A and festivals. The snippets are M vj presented in the same m/ RAMADAN 1 f question-and-answer format as ml lafsmT Culture Bits on Chinese culture, WHAT IA which ended yesterday. P\ Culture Bits
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 326 2  -  THE CHINESE NUDES CONTROVERSY By Francis Chin TWO things about the Chinese Nudes advertisement in Thursday's Straits Times caught my eye. One: The picture of the pensive woman with the wispy sideburn, chin on hands, left breast subtly suggestive. Two: The words "The exhibition that took China by
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    • 119 2 THIS letter from Professor Jin was faxed yesterday to The New Paper, Shin Min and Lianhe. We reproduce the main portion: "I understood an exhibition of nude figure paintings is being held in Singapore and I am led to believe that part of the
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    • 378 2 TWO Chinese-language newspapers last night questioned the authenticity of the paintings of Chinese nudes being exhibited here. In a front-page report, Lianhe Wanbao said the well-known artist, Professor Jin Shangyi, whose painting is supposed to be one of the works on show had denied it was his painting.
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    • 452 3  -  By Lim Phay-ling CATCH a glimpse of what Malay weddings were like in the 60s. See how elaborately wrapped the wedding gifts were. And discover the secrets of Malay cooking. Visitors to the Malay Village at Geylang Serai can expect to see and do all
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    • 160 2 "Live" y Over 15,000 people in Singapore have watched the video"Salanism Unmasked." This video was also featured in the New Paper last year. We now bring you SATANISM UNMASKED II "LIVE" with Blaine Bartel in person. DATE 4 sth March 1990 (Sunday Monday) TIME 7.00pm 10.00pm VENUE World Trade Centre
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    • 46 2 HOTUNEPLUS IF you want to share a [HllfifillffiPl point of view, call our |[|fJ||32||yLi HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or j ij yl write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, [fiHIfFlffl Singapore 0923. Please lEPlFlllTl include your full name, address and telephone 734-7711 number.
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    • 82 3 L f What is Ij Ramadan? 4 Ramadan is a time of spiritual /M renewal for Muslims. During f month, all able-bodied Muslims, 3 ft from the age of puberty, are j required to fast from dawn to J [Wrt i dusk. They also pray, practise fflFi I self-discipline and
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    • 141 3 OH ft OKI ▼TTTT^^^^HnT. mamma nTTTT Off jMGnUQIf LAUNCHING OF MALAY Malay Village Bpm Feb 25 AH CULTURAL MONTH Geyland Serai LIGHT-UP Geylang Serai Area Feb 25 to Apr 29 h| MALAY LANGUAGE Opening: H SH MONTH DBS Auditorium Bpm March 2 MS Closing 19 fIH Victoria Theatre Bpm March
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 513 4  -  By Ng Wan Ching FOR the past four years, a corridor of an HDB block in Bedok has been home for a 36y e a r o 1 d man. Mr Lee Syn Keong has been living in the corridor since his family threw him
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    • 242 4 DENTALTALK Is it true that wearing dentures may result in infections in the mouth? Can these infections be avoided? There is an oral condition called denture soremouth or denture stomatitis. It is a fungal infection affecting only the superficial layers of the gums and soft tissues
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 869 6 Sexy, silly or what? IRENE HOE asks 10 people what they think of a recent series of credit card ads which one reader of an evening Chinese newspaper called "provocative" PROVOCATIVE? Yes, says a housewife who also thinks this advertisement is misleading. Not intentional,
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    • 336 6 LOCAL coin collectors outbid other international buyers to bag two of the priciest offerings at a coin auction on Thursday. A Thai Rama IV gold coin of 1863 was clinched at U5544,000 ($79,400) and a Straits Settlement $100 banknote of 1901 was bought for U5515,400
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    • 451 7  -  By Thusitha De Silva GAVIN Hastings of Scotland, one of the world's best rugby full-backs, is desperately looking for a rubber chicken. He lost it in a taxi in Singapore on Thursday night. And as a "mark of respect" for the missing bird, he
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    • 137 7 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. camisole: A short undergarment worn by women on the top half of their body. flaxen-haired: Describes a person who has pale yellow hair. fraulein: A German term for woman.
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    • 103 7 [IIiiEISA u■ TC Eaygilg FIRST— I "Dangerous", You "Listen to f rrArr\ Your NOW— S II Oil) SEW "Dressed Hr m ma nig* ■g* m BHaKB' or success-, over fiiifl! MEGA ALBUMS! HHSiiSi COP *****22 jur rtm FEATURING RIGHT HERE WAITING (Richard Marx) COLD HEARTED (Paula Abdul) "Drive On" LISTEN
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  • 473 8  -  THENEWSTODAY WEEKEND WANDERER By Michelle Oh RACE days can be hectic. But drop in at Bukit Turf Club on a weekday and the place is a peaceful invitation to less racy pursuits. The club's sprawling grounds are great for those who like to stare
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 718 9  -  By Irene Hoe MR Jeff Ethell evaluates military aircraft by flying them himself. Mr Seitelman takes photographs and also makes a habit of jumping out of airplanes. Both from the United States, they are here to do a book on the government defence company, Singapore
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    • 453 10  -  By Loh Tuan Lee SCHOOL-LEAVERS can now check out courses at the Singapore Polytechnic by simply keying into a new computer bulletin board. Information, such as entry requirements, can be obtained from any home computer hooked up to a modem. This will connect it to
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    • 204 10 THE last set of traffic lights along the East Coast Parkway should be bypassed at 11 am this morning. With the opening of the Tanjong Rhu flyover at Fort Road, road traffic now has a clear run between Jurong in the west and Changi
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    • 118 10 TAILS on the car quota system and a word on the interim increase in registration fees are coming 1 earlier than expected. Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong told Parliament yesterday he would make a statement soon. It is expected early next
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    • 188 9 GOOD IDEAS KEEP COMING UP The only electronic typewriters with protected daisywheels. Now, type in different typestyles fine protection against breakage. line, boldface, script, block letters the And you can mount them directly easy way. without removing the plastic or touching With Sharp, you can change daisywheels the ribbon cartridge!
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 311 11 THE RELIGIOUS HARMONY BILL If HE bill to preserve religious harmony must not be misconstrued as a curb on religious freedom or on freedom of expression. That was one reason why the Government thought so long and hard before deciding to
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    • 209 11 MR Goh Chok Tong stressed that the possibility of a collision between the state and religion was very real. He did that in a dramatic manner by reading from a document found among the belongings of Roman Catholic church worker Vincent Cheng. It advocated liberation theology. Cheng
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    • 276 11 A MAJOR aim of the religious harmony bill is to separate religion and politics. But during the two days of debate many MPs have argued that would be hard to do. First Deputy Prime Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong agreed and said that
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    • 271 11 Chiam only speaker to oppose bill ALL 12 MPs who spoke on the second reading of the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Bill yesterday supported the need to maintain religious harmony. All agreed with the basic principles of the bill too except one opposition MP. Like
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    • 72 11 SINGAPORE has become home for 588 Hongkong workers since the immigration scheme was liberalised for skilled workers from the colony last July. Senior Minister of State (Home Affairs) Dr Lee Boon Yang revealed this in answer to a question. He added that the scheme had attracted 20,038
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    • 92 11 SMOKING will be banned in private clubs and private offices. Minister for Foreign Affairs and Community Development Mr Wong Kan Seng said this in response to a question from Dr Koh Lam Son (Telok Blangah). He asked if the Environment Ministry would ban smoking in
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      41 11 If religious groups enter the political arena, there will be trouble. B6 Let Hsien Loong w V Te are not saying a person's religion must not shape his views and actions on political matters. Mr S Dhanabalan, Minister for National Development
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  • 705 12  -  SINGAPORETODAY By Michelle Oh T HERE may be no outward signs but your computer could be terminally ill. The hidden killers of computer software are viruses which have spread to many computer systems recently, even across national borders. This prompted the National Computer Board to organise a
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    • 37 12 I delicious food choices I Stop for an appetising meal of y'the savoury and the fefljHWMSflll sweet a dim-sum \[BS®nflßQ spread laid out in our Gourmet Fare feature on February 28 in m The New Paper Fastads.
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 351 13 AP. c I AMBODIAN government forces retook the strategic town of Svay Chek from resistance guerillas yesterday. The capture of the town, which is in the province of Banteay Meanchey near the Thai border, represents the first major victory of the government's counter-offensive. The outcome
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    • 183 13 AFP. BRUNEI'S Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah has said the oilrich sultanate will continue its austerity drive despite the challenge of meeting people's expectations for a better life in the 90s. Sultan Hassanal, who is also prime minister, said in a message on the country's National
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    • 238 13 AP. ROCK music, tight jeans, free condoms and posters of amorous couples are being used to woo voters in Nicaragua's elections to be held tomorrow. Not Marxist slogans. The Sandinista President, Mr Daniel Ortega, hopes to beat the United National Opposition led by Mr Violeta
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    • 123 13 AFP. FORMER Swiss justice and police minister Elisabeth Kopp was acquitted yesterday of charges of violating confidentiality in the course of her duties. A federal court in Lausanne, Switzerland also acquitted Mrs Kopp's personal adviser, Katarina Schoop, and a former jurist attached to the
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    • 82 13 AFP. ESTONIA is the latest Soviet republic to turn against the Communist Party. The Supreme Soviet voted yesterday to end the Communist Party's constitutional right to rule and paved the way for a multi-party system. The Soviet news agency j Tass said parliament
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    • 316 14 AP. THE estranged wife of tycoon Donald Trump had a secret that even her children were not aware of she was first married to an Austrian ski instructor. But Mr Trump knew of Ivana's "Cold War" marriage to Austrian Alfred Winklmayr. At
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    • 133 14 AP. FORMER El Salvador President Jose Napoleon Duarte died yesterday of cancer. He was 64. Mr Duarte was El Salvador's first demo-cratically-elected President in 50 years. But he was unable to end a decade of civil war. The former President's personal physician, Dr Jose Luis Saca, said
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    • 317 14 Wire services. THE United Nations plans to tackle every phase of the drug trade from the cultivation of coca leaves and poppies to street-corner sales of cocaine and opium. This was decided by the General Assembly in New York yesterday at the end of
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    • 215 14 AFP. TOURISTS will soon have a new Asian getaway a holiday resort in the midst of poppy fields of the infamous Golden Triangle. A group of Thai businessmen plan to turn a chunk of the poppy fields in Burma's Keng Tung province into a
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    • 103 13 a m is mp Under the Ministry of Community Development's Theatre Residence Scheme CHINESE THEATRE CIRCLE presents Cantonese Opera "A CARP S ROMANCE" (With English Chinese Subtitles) Date: 18 Mar 90 (Sunday) Time:7.3opm Venue: Victoria Theatre Tickets: $3, $5, $10 $15 Available at: Victoria Theatre Chop Tong Heng, 285 South
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      189 14 Wire services. LONDON shares ended a traumatic account with one of its worst daily falls of the week in line with the weaker trand on Wall Street and in the wake of another slump in Tokyo earlier in the day. The Financial Times 30share index was down 27.5 points
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    • 55 14 FT Industrials Fri 1,762.30 (1,789.80) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,564.19 (2,574.77) ST Industrial Fri 1,548.97 (1,562.53) NST Industrial Fri 3,054.15 (3,078.82) o Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,894.31 (2,927.92) o Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,580.80 (1,608.80) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 34,890.97 (35,826.84) Figures in brackets refer to those
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      177 14 Wire services. STOCKS closed down in quiet trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange with the Dow Jones Index slipping 10.58 points to 2,564.19. The fall was attributed to losses on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, sparked by computerised program selling and concerns over interest rates at home.
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  • 677 15 Lukewarm sex symbol Warren Beatty and reigning pop star Madonna are Hollywood's hottest item. She won't stay home, he likes restaurants. But they are being seen everywhere, even in a small club in a rundown Los Angeles area showtime USA Today. i l T'S a typical Friday
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1160 16 WHO'S THE BOSS #1^ Tony Danza: Tony and Angela HI j. become friends with a widow, Kelly jf Wr Johnson, who moves into the m T ißr neighbourhood with her little girl, l|l t «ii Melissa. But while talking to Melissa ml" JjP one night, Angela discovers Kelly may liiiiiflP
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  • 162 16  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong IT was mating time last night on TV. In the documentary Supersense Super Scents (SBC 12, 7.30 pm), we saw how snakes, salamanders and moths court and mate using their extra senses. The salamanders' method is the most bizarre. The male
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    • 127 17 MURPHY BROWN: ANCHORS AWAY Candice Bergen: Murphy and the others cannot stand Miller, a new guy •<<. jUb u standing in for Jim, who is going away i|l' for two weeks on an assignment to N||H||| 1 KbHwl Libya. So they come up with a plan to BEI n•• u
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    • 777 17 SCREEN 5: LITTLE g ~jf (SBC 5,10.55pm) JkF' A Marmot Kidder A dancer who has y^^aWhat^yZdlsloathe '\W ISmf'Sl! lviv s 7.50 AM Programme Summary 1.50 PM Programme Summary 9.00 AM Opening and Programme Highlights followed 12.55 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed 6.55 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed 8.00
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  • Article, Illustration
    1480 18 spotlight Steady your nerves, heat the afterburners and lift your plane off the earth. With a computer and flight simulation games, you can be a pilot instantly. FRANCIS CHIN describes the latest in the joy of armchair flying IT'S not easy to get a Fighting Falcon off the
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    • 122 19 MURPHY BROWN: 1 ANCHORS AWAY Candice Bergen: Murphy and the I others cannot stand Miller, a new guy HBBY M|| standing in for Jim, who is going away uWHRIj ''HB I for two weeks on an assignment to NflH! 1 ||m|! Libya. So they come up with a plan to
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    • 842 19 SCREEN 5: LITTLE 1,, 1 d f TREASURE ,£2wlttfr (SBC 5,10.55pm) ..JlfllMlf,ll AP' A Margot Kidder A dancer who has ~;jH|| ijifi^sllLi l 'ML^Bur seenoetter days, and Wilson, owner of ,'j (Mul 'I 01L f a broken down travelling film show, \vmJH Ij I I Rliij'.'liflNi|ii' t JF mw set
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1117 20 WHO'S THE BOSS #1^ Tony Danza: Tony and Angela fl| L become friends with a widow, Kelly jf Wr Johnson, who moves into the m T ißr neighbourhood with her little girl, l|l t «ii Melissa. But while talking to Melissa ml" JjP one night, Angela discovers Kelly may liiiiiflP
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  • 162 20  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong IT was mating time last night on TV. In the documentary Supersense Super Scents (SBC 12, 7.30 pm), we saw how snakes, salamanders and moths court and mate using their extra senses. The salamanders' method is the most bizarre. The male
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 275 21  -  By Lo Tien Yin CONTESTANTS who took part in the karaoke contest organised by SBC's Studio One Presents not only had to strain their throats, but also their brains. The 30 semi-finalists had to contribute story ideas for the video clips which backed
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    • 554 21 Acting Showtime Editor IRENE NG writes about her experience as a judge in the eighth heat of the Manhunt 90 contest on Thursday THIS is all terribly embarrassing. Where is one expected to look when 26 barebodied men strut in front of you in
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    • 391 22  -  By Adeline Woon AT Brauhaus, you can feast on authentic, handmade German sausages and wash them down with six kinds of German beer. But you'll seldom see a Teuton doing that in the German joint at the basement of United Square. Nearly everyone drinking under the
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      372 22  -  By Wong Sing Yeong BLUES OF OL' BLUE EYES FRANK SINATRA has told his wife Barbara that he wants to be buried next to Ava Gardner when he dies. Ava was his wife from 1951 to 1957. He had paid all her medical bills since 1986 when she was
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    • 256 22 \f CHRIS HO's UNDERGROUND DISCO TOUR An invitation to disco with Chris Ho! Venues Dates Ridley's 23/2 2/3 (Fri) The Warehouse 24/2 3/3 (Sat) Dreams 27/2 5/3 Showtime: 11.00 pm The "Chris Ho Underground Disco Show" is a power-packed 20-minute performance of acid-house dance-movements, neon-metal allusions, hi-drama and voque-ing. Simply,
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    • 57 23 Reach The End Of Your Fuse Without Losing Your lemper. r (iillI1 HOW TO LOOK AFTER VOUR CARCOVERING {VERY POPULAR MAKE AND MODEL jlP >>^S^gg Only $4.50 How to look after your car covering every popular make and model. Available weekly at mqjor bookshops and news-stands STP Distributors 2 Jurong
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 282 23 I SATURDAYRADIO IH:Til;>Jilf»f I NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.0S Real Fun 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 News and Share Market Review 1.10 Traffic Report/Interlude 1.30 Popular Classics (cont'd) 1.30 Love on the Airwaves 2.00 SBC Combo 2.00 News in Brief, followed by
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    • 91 23 COMICRELIEF Lee i Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill George the Robot/Stephen Stanley Duffy/Bruce Hammond r WANT A A f NO,THANKS, Xft "If I HAD A jP IPOO6HMDT, I JWSIE.. 1 I Wttt-OP 1 Ijj j Ad3IH/Brian Basset (S&£AT LVJMCW TODAN ABLE TO (£X CLAYTON/WW WCM4 7 V DADf J. HALF
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    • 451 24 COMICRELIEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/conn Goh IMlldilfißiMi NOON Kids' Spotlight »00N NmM TME AWENTORES OF I CM UN LOVE I FCfIGNE I SttAU. SUPPORT l)S WITH HMMOO Ift. SHE 12.30 Top of the Pops 12.M Nero's Namph SENGiS'PORE' 10OF0RTMiMGT0K»IL frtl ?AT ft} Atf WSuftftMtt HEfwb? \*)A5 1.00 Now* 12.45 World hrlef
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 235 25 1 1 I rBBHUpiH You're leaving Singapore for I \mm I |T| H some time for studies or ■H w| lUIIII because of work. But there's a way to stay home after H The Straits Times Weekly A lAI A Overseas Edition. Mews HIIV Jll from home about home. HhJmUbJH
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 426 25 SUNDAYRADIO OjQGZ22EZH MSEEEKMIEMSBMM nsnSBBHI 6AM News in Brief 6AM News in Brief 6AM News la Brief and BAM Breakfast Club 6.05 Rise A Shiae 8.03 Programme Summary Wdithor Report 6.30 Sentimental iourney 7.00 News nnd Weather Report 6.05 Breakfast Classics 5 A Brand Naw Day 6.35 Breakfast Club (cont'd) 7.10
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    • 266 25 SAM Newt hour 7.00 Werid News 7.05 Werds of Faith 7.10 Beeh CMm 7.1S A Jolty Good Show 8.00 NmdMk 1.30 Play of tIM Week: The Dippers. io.oo w MI am 10.09 British Press Review 10.15 The Newsreel 10.30 The Km Brace Shew 11.00 Werid News 11.00 Newt Aheet Britain
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  • UPDATE
    • 1549 26 ►CejTRES^E I —SINGAPORE RIVER. The \w\ Browth8 rowth of Singapore through —I the years is portrayed in songs, dances, poetry and slides. In Mandarin. Organised by the Federation of Chinese Drama Associations (Singapore) as part of the Chinese Cultural Month celebrations. Victorta Theatre. 8 pm.
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    • 15 26 CENTRESTAGE: SINGAPORE RIVER P AN EXHIBITIONS: BEIJING NUDES SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: LION DANCE CONTEST
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    • 82 26 A most unique art collection. Six cars, with art work done on its bodies, are on display. These "art cars" are the works of renowned contemporary artists such as Andy Warhol and Ken Done. The art cars collection is open to the public today and tomorrow
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 274 27 mmRSIadS737*166 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION tlx: RS ***** CLASS, fax: *****30 811 Personal Services/ 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise Merchandise r ARtSu SUSPICIOUS Ofl SPOUSE i YOUR LOVEON THEAOCICS?MTW^^OW7| I. Divorce/ Adultery Evidence pXvS«« I Tracing Misting Persons ntPOPT 11 •Custody of Children Employees Movements/Patent Trade Mark i| Various Under Cover
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    • 410 27 wmmmmm 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment We are an exclusive, highly successful upmarket retail store. In line with our expansion, we now seek dynamic personnel to Join us In our growth. Sales Supervisor Seles Assistant (Audio/Video Dept., Home Appliances Dept.. (Audio/Video Dept., Home Appliances Dept., Alrcondltloner Dept.)
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    • 254 27 831 Employment An sggrssslvs insist stamping industry has tmmfiiits vacancy tor ACCOUNTS CLERK Book-keeping cert, st intermediate stage Ability to type 1 2 yasrs working experience RECEPTIONIST CUM GENERAL CLERK Bilingual In English and Mandarin Ability to type Min. one year working experience INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK Min. one year working
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 369 28 Ml Kmptoymut 131 Emptoyimwt 831 Employment Degussa <§> 1 Here's a marvellous opportunity to be part of the DEGUSSA Croup of west Germany, we have a strong leadership position in the manufacture and sales of high quality PCBs and bonding wires for the electronics industry. Our size and strength can
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    • 355 28 >31 Employiwnt >31 Employmtit >31 Emptoywnt I i Neptune Shipmanagement Services (Pte) Ltd f invites suitably qualified male/female candidates for the following course of study: Ij~ Diploma In ~j I I i Nautical Studies i 1 Successful applicants will be sponsored at the Singapore Polytechnic for a Pre Sea Induction
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    • 274 28 831 Employment An satabMshod construction company rtqulm 1. SITE ENGINEER Degree holder In Civil Engineering e Muat be Singaporean Chinese Able to start work in March 2. SENIOR JUNIOR FOREMEN Relevant qualifications required Only Singaporean Chinese need to apply Class 3 licence an advantage Able to start work immediately 3.
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 428 29 831 Employment S3l Employment 831 Employment ns Neptune Ship|fK3nagement Services (Pte) Ltd invites suitably iMified male/female candidates for the training scheme to the following Marine Engineer Officer] Class 1 Certificate I 1 Successful will be sponsored for: a) 3% years Marin* Engineering Diploma Course at Singapore Polytechnic. b) Three(3) months
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    • 404 29 831 Employment 831 Employment An Offshore Bank invites applications for the position of: GCE '0' Level Must be able to operate ERB3 Some exposure in SWIFT operations will be an advantage. Interested parties are kindly requested to submit full resume with contact telephone number to: The Administration Manager Robinson Road
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  • SPORTS/RACING
    • 446 30  -  TOMORROW'S ACTION LION CITY CUP Previews/ The Three Musketeers w ITH the prize-money upped to $250,000 to celebrate Singapore's 25th Anniversary, this year's Lion City Cup has attracted the cream of the local sprinters. Teh Choon Beng who has sent out only four winners so far
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    • 289 30 TODAY'S ACTION Saturday's main race is the fifth where 11 runners tackle the Bukit Timah 1,850 m trip and it is not an easy race to forecast. Viva My Son is in form and will have improved since his slashing win at Kuala Lumpur last month
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    • 41 30 RACE 1: Rainbow Connection (4) RACE 2: Bounding Stride (13) RACE 3: Stirling Mark (11) RACE 4: Multi Strike (7) RACE 5: Viva My Son (8) RACE 6: Sweetheart (6) RACE 7: Goodenuff (7) RACE 8: Martian Manhunter (4)
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    • 39 30 RACE 1: Tabilay (3) RACE 2: Falcon's Grey (7)) RACE 3: Sovereign Party (11) RACE 4: Star Mark (10) RACE 5: Elektra (15) RACE 6: Yankee Assault (7) RACE 7: Key Invader (8) RACE 8: Raindrop (11)
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  • SPORTS
    • 356 31 THOMAS CUP BADMINTON QUALIFYING ROUNDS Bernama. BADMINTON giant Indonesia can afford a smile as it takes on underdog Thailand in today's semi-finals in Kuala Lumpur. But host Malaysia is unlikely to be in such a jovial mood. Not when its opponent South Korea is still
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    • 471 31 I VOLVO TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS F ELIX Barrientos must have been smiling at fate's fickle fingers as he sped on course for a second Satellite title after beating Denmark's Frederik Fetterlin at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. He was lucky to win the day's most outstanding quar-ter-final
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    • 206 31 THIRD seed Yoo Jin Sun, of South Korea, ousted 4-6, 6-2 by Finn Janne Holtari in the quarter-finals, promptly sought medical treatment yesterday. The Asian champion and last year's Tiger Beer Pacific Rim champion found out from tournament doctor Yeoh Sin Hock that his
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    • 336 32  -  By S Gulam SIXTEN Bostrom, Reijo Linna and Vidan Zlatko are the main contenders for the three places for foreigners in Singapore's Malaysia Cup squad. They are among the eight imports playing in the Premier League who have been approached by the Football Association of
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    • 408 32  -  GEYLANG INTERNATIONAL v JURONG TOWN (Jalan Besar, 4.45 pm) By Abdul Shukor THE 1990 Premie r League title could very well be de- cided this afternoon when two-time champion Geylang International faces Jurong Town. The winner is very likely to be the same
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