The New Paper, 31 March 1990

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  • 18 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, MARCH 31/ SUNDAY, APRIL l t 1990 50 CENTS MCI (P) 36/4/89
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    • 63 1 SPIN AND WIN WITH MEADOW LEA e ipo fS|PENN n The star of TV's Cagney and Lacey escapes another WF confrontation with an obsessive fan. This time Joni Leigh Penn is armed with a rifle. She holes up in actress Sharon Gless' Hollywood home for seven hours. Finally she Th£*me
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  • 51 1 Tanker comes to the rescue: This water tanker is a welcome relief for residents of Seremah, outside Batu Pahat in Johor. MICHELLE OH crosses the Causeway to see how some Malaysians cope without tap water during the day. Cause: the drought. /Page 12 Picture/ NlCKLAUS
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  • 46 1 Ten Singapore girls will be dressed as brides from 10 Indian states. Kelly (above) is dressed in a bridal costume from Rajas than. They will take centrestage at the Indian Food Fiesta on Sunday at Marina Bay./ Pago 3 Picture/Jonathan Choo
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 197 2 A CLERICAL error made the results of a computer programming exam last year appear worse than they were. The New Paper reported last week seven per cent of some 1,500 Singapore candidates who took the exam made the grade. This was based on a study
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    • 413 2  -  By Suresh Nair TWO notorious secret society groups are believed to be involved in a pre-dawn gang attack on Wednesday at Rangoon Road. The fight between the "Loh Kuan" of the 24 Group and its arch-rivals, the 18 Group, was described by detectives yesterday
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    • 38 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call Hotline Plus on 734-77U, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, S pore 0923. Include your full name, address and phone.
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    • 151 2 THE Criminal Law Act which allows detention without trial is usually used by the authorities against those involved in secret society activities. This is one of the police's most effective weapons against underworld thugs. The Criminal Law Act has helped to significantly reduce gangland activities
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    • 50 2 THE architects behind HDB flats (TNP, Mar 27): It was reported that not all the buildings designed have been completed. This is incorrect. None of the buildings has been completed. The names of senior principal architect Loh Choon Tong and architect Kenneth Foo were transposed in the picture caption.
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    • 70 2 THE Chairman of the Fort of Singapore Authority, Mr Lim Kim San, has been reappointed by the Minister for Communications and Information, Dr Yeo Ning Hong. Mr Lim will serve an addi- tional one year from April 1. Mr Cloh Chee Wee, MP for Boon
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    • 422 3  -  By Lois Ng BRIDES of India will take centrestnge at the Indian Food Fiesta on Sunday. The women will gently sway and twirl on stage to display the splendour of bridal costumes from the 10 Indian states they represent. The 10 states are Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh,
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    • 57 3 The Indian Fiesta will be opened by Mr 5 Chandra Das, Member of Parliament of Cheng San GRC on Sunday. The fiesta has more than 70 stalls selling Indian cuisine. shows of modem and rural Indian dance and how to make Indian sweets. It will be held at Manna
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    • 57 3 fWhat do devotees do during Thaipusam? Some pierce their bodies, arms and tongues with steel needles and skewers, and walk barefooted in procession to temples. Some carry the Icavadi, a decorated frame. Women w!a\ and children usually carry pots of milk. This is done in thanksgiving, as penance, or I
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 556 4  -  Stories/ Karen Goh THERE was an overwhelming public response to the tender for 84 Townerville two-storey terrace houses yesterday. By 1 pm, all 150 tender packets on offer had been snapped up. And people were even queueing to pay for tender packets still to
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    • 167 4 WALKING through those houses with their high ceilings, wooden beams, picture rails and skirting was like stepping hack into the past. It's been a long time since I've come across a house with a courtyard with a wooden door providing a back entrance. All three types of
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    • 298 5 WOULD YOU SWIM 1 KM TO SAVE A LIFE? VV ss. MARATHON SWIM 1 ENTRY/INDEMNITY FORM \/y V/ I 7 APRIL 90' POLICE ACADEMY SCHOOL m v I Every participant will receive a Marathon Swim 1 >,s^Sk r I T-shirt, a Grand Lucky Draw number. Every additional $20.00 raised will
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 342 6  -  By Elena Chong A NOTHER gang robber involved in poisoning the dogs of his victims with spiked beef two years ago has been sentenced. Abdul Ramli bin Saidi got seven years' jail and 24 strokes of the cane yesterday. The unemployed man had
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    • 127 6 HIS pregnant wife's craving for mangoes led him to steal 47 of the fruits belonging to the Housing Board, a man claimed in a district court on Thursday. Rajandran Devaraju, 31, was stopped by police, who checked his plastic bag at dementi Wood Park
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    • 103 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. attuned: To be attuned to something is to understand and appreciate it. defunct: Describes something that no longer exists or no longer works properly. exuberance: Behaviour that is energetic,
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    • 376 6 HEALTHTALKf I READ with interest the article on "Ways to whiten teeth" in this column recently. Can you give me the address of the dental surgeon who wrote it? I would like to consult this person for dental care. KWLOH This weekly column
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 436 8 WEEKEND WANDERER LOH TUAN LEE concludes our two-part series on pocket parks by savouring the green ambience of parks around Orchard Road But seeing Orchard Road from the tranquil solitude of its gardens is worth missing one night of rowdiness. ORCHARD Garden should be renamed
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    • 492 9  -  Last Sunday, a fire in a New York disco killed 87 people. What kind of fire-safety precautions do discos here take? Senior officers of the Fire Safety Bureau and The New Paper went on a routine check of two nightspots, Dreams and Chinoiserie, on Wednesday
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    • 333 9 WOODEN furniture clogged up the lire stairway <>r a Chinese restaurant in Amaru Hotel. Il was not an exit route hut a death trap should a fire occur in the premises. This was the view of four senior officers who went on a routine check of
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  • TODAY
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      467 10 The Chief Editor is leaving The New Paper. A new editor is taking over. The Chief Editor said last week that TNP has come of age. This weekend, his last on the paper, PETER H L LIM says... J. hose who did not have time to read the
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    • 247 10 P N BALJI jogs in Bishan Park with his whole family wife Uma and daughters Deepa, 13, and Divya, 8. At work, too, he goes at a jogger's pace. He feels he needs to. He has been Editorial No. 2 of The New Paper since early
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 334 11  -  By Julia Goh A RIDING boy set fire to the stables of a horse he blamed for his losses at the races. For his crime Mohd Rafi bin Ammak, 24, a first offender, was jailed for a total of nine
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    • 381 11 IS it practical to dig tunnels, caverns, and underground spaces in Bukit Timah hill granite for various uses? How can the Electronic Road Pricing system be made a reality? These are questions researchers at Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) and the Public Works Department (PWD) are now
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  • SINGAPOREMALAYSIA
    • 367 12 KEEP teaching the mother tongues, the shared national values and core personal values in schools. These "constants" for schools must not be changed, whatever happens in society, Mr Goh Chok Tong said on Friday. The First Deputy Prime Minister was speaking at Ngee
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    • 438 12  -  Water rationing has started in Batu Pahat and neighbouring districts because of low water levels at reservoirs in Johor. A New Paper team visited the outskirts of Batu Pahat and spoke to eight households on Friday By Michelle Oh THERE is greenery
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    • 105 12 WATER levels at reservoirs in Singapore are low because of the dry spell. Rainfall recorded at the Macßitchie Reservoir was 27.6 mm in February and 32.2 mm in March, below the historical averages of 181.3 mm for February and 220.5 mm for March. Part of Singapore's water needs
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 290 13 Reuter. T HE Defence Department said in a major policy shift on Friday that it will no longer block exports of several US computers to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. It has left the export decisions to the Commerce Department. With East-West relations improving and
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    • 296 14 Change in US stand on Lithuania Reuter. IN a change of stand, President George Bush sent Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev a personal message on Friday expressing support for Lithuanian self-determination. He also appealed for a peaceful settlement of Moscow's dispute with the breakaway Baltic republic.
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    • 213 14 AP. SOVIET soldiers occupied the Lithuanian prosecutor's office late yesterday after employees refused to let a Moscow loyalist become the breakaway republic's chief prosecutor. The late-night move by Interior Ministry soldiers was the first occupation of a government building in Vilnius. The army action increased tension
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    • 35 14 Right royal: Eugene Victoria Helena, the baby daughter of the proud Duke and Duchess of York, holds court with the world's press outside the I'ortland Hospital in London vesterdav. Picture/ Afp
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    • 139 14 AFP. INMATES have set up a "death pool" in a Brazilian prison. They draw lots each day to decide who must die. They have already strangled to death a 26-year-old prisoner. Police said on Friday that the inmates of Santo Andre prison are doing this to protest
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    • 121 14 Reuter. THE United States has not ruled out the possibility that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi deliberately set the fire earlier this month at a plant allegedly producing chemical weapons. "The US Government is reviewing all the available evidence relating to the March 14 events at
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    • 378 15 Wire services. A RIFLE-TOTING fan of actress Sharon Gless holed up in her home in north Hollywood for seven hours on Friday before surrendering. Police said Joni Leigh Penn, 30, who once threatened to kill herself in front of Gless, was
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    • 151 15 Reuter. ARE your business contacts pressing you to go to a brothel? Feel you can't face yet another night of illicit sex? Then listen to a Taiwanese women's group. It has published a list of excuses to help businessmen kick the brothel habit
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    • 175 15 Reuter. THREE Hungarian conservative parties agreed on Friday to join together to fight the crucial second round of polls next month. The three parties are the Hungarian Democratic Forum, the frontrunner after last Sunday's first round, the Independent Smallholders' Party and the Christian Democratic
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    • 171 15 Wire services. A JAPANESE man accused of kidnapping and murdering four young girls confessed in court on Friday to have eaten the remains of two of them. He said he thought it was a dream. "As a whole, I feel that it was something
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
    • 183 15 Wire services. NEW York's downward reaction to a new sharp fall in Tokyo squashed a morning rally on the London stock market on Friday. The Financial Times 30share index was off 12.5 points at 1,768.7 at the close. Gilts held onto early gains in line with firmer sterling. Oil
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    • Article, Illustration
      57 15 INDICES/Clcsing prices FT Industrials Fri 1,768.70 (1,781.20) c Dow Jones Average Fri 2,707.21 (2,727.70) ST Industrial Fri 1,581.08 (1,594.21) r NST Industrial Fri 3,052.24 (3,071.83) r Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,097.98 (3,000.52) r. Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,534.60 (1,545.80) c Nikkei Stock Average Fri 29,980.45 (31,026.16) Figures hi bracket* refer
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    • 178 15 AP. STOCK prices fell for the second straight session on Friday, finishing the first quarter of 1990 on a downbeat note. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 20.49 to close at 2,707.21, reducing its gain for the week to 2.93 points. Analysts said enthusiasm for stocks
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  • 201 16  -  SEENLASTNK3HT By Lim Kuan Chiang YOU have been missing out on a first rate news programme if you are not acquainted with Cable News Network by now. This daily half-hour programme on Malaysia's TV 1 (7 pm) is produced by Turner Broadcasting's Cable News Network,
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    • 1055 16 WHO'S THE BOSS A M AGAINST THE WIND STEADY AS SHE GOES k /cor- c q j Hffl li!,' 1 1 II r ean aa y* Fla y s Kejian. Zhixin <1 jllll|||{|| (stfL b, opm) ffl ||ili| |||iJ"»»i!||,J fflffll. discovers the real reason for Kejian's I |hM|MP 'I"""''Illl'iPF A
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    • 732 18  -  By Lo Tien Yin SO the new South American dance, the Lambada, is giving some Singaporeans a backache. Now some are having stiff knees and ankles as well, and it is not from the Lambada. What used to be a halfhearted rap-a-tap-tap is now gathering momentum and
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    • 361 18 TAP DANCE FEVER ONCE a week, Ms Jeannie Lee, 26, associate editor, discards her briefcase and filofax and dons her tap shoes. Learning to tap rhythmically with her feet was at first very tedious. "You have to learn sequence by sequence. It
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    • 140 18 TAP DANCING: HOW IT STARTED TAP dance is an exhibition dance in which the toes and heels are tapped rapidly against a hard surface. Metal-tipped shoes clarify the complicated rhythms. Tap dancing developed in black communities in the United States and on vaudeville stages,
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    • 903 19 MURPHY BROWN— SCREEN 8 PLAY WHOSE GARBAGE IS IT CATCH AWfWAY? M |I |P| r =bv 4 < dSS^S^^a!^! y A j|k: mm I H j I |F I 1 IJ!ll?ll'.'IJ1Jjl accuses the FYI team of being ft* Man Tam ,s the clumsy hero who —■> H M MM M
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  • 201 20  -  SEENLASTNK3HT By Lim Kuan Chiang YOU have been missing out on a first rate news programme if you are not acquainted with Cable News Network by now. This daily half-hour programme on Malaysia's TV 1 (7 pm) is produced by Turner Broadcasting's Cable News Network,
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    • 1020 20 WHO'S THE BOSS AGAINST THE WIND jdHtllk. STEADY AS SHE GOES lIIBIft /cor- so > D li it>. 1 II r ean a J- Fla y s Kejian. Zhixin < {lilijlf (?>DL,b,Bpm) M j| |i||iiiii||||. m MflU discovers the real reason for Kejian's MWy ir" F IBfl J* Tony Danza:
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  • UPDATE
    • 1533 21 Centrestage PIANO SOLOIST. Featuring Russian-born soloist Oxana Yablonskaya. She will perforin Copland's Appalachian Spring Suite and Schumann's Symphony No 1 in B op. 38 (Spring) with the SSO. 8.15 pm. Victoria Concert Hall. Tickets at $4, $7, $10 and $15 at Victoria Concert Hall box
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    • 18 21 FILMS: FILM FESTIVAL OUT AND ABOUT: BOOK SALE COMING UP: PAINTING COMPETITION SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: FOOD FIESTA
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    • 64 21 Enjoy an evening of dances, songs and music. Part of the Indian Cultural Month celebrations. The highlight is a 25-piece orchestra playing Atadhanai (overture). An original composition by Mrs Rajeswari Thambyah, it features a mix of North and South Indian influences with modern jazz. 7.30
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  • Showtime
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      645 22  - By Wong Sing Yeong THE face of Daniel Wee seems to be everywhere. You see him horsing around with kids in a commercial encouraging people to have more children. He is portrayed as the model father. You saw him treading carefully on the subject of sex when he chaired the
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    • 495 23  -  By Vivien Chiong s INGAPORE video fans will get to watch some Hongkong |TV programmes even before 'viewers in the British colony. This was revealed on Wednesday by officials of Hongkong's Asia Television Enterprises (ATV) and its local distributor, Super J Video. ATV, in a
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    • 348 24 HER voice has been described as a cross between Annie Lennox and Elaine Page. If this sounds intriguing, you might want to give Lesley Lovejoy a hearing. This versatile Kiwi singer has been a hit with nightspot goers in Perth since she started performing there
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    • 325 24 B I ELINDA Carlisle and Richard Marx are not the only ones who are coming to Singapore next month. American singer Johnny Tillotson will perform here from April 23 to 25. He has sung here a couple of times in the last few
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    • 399 24  -  PREVIEW/ By Vivien Chiong Return Engagement Opens today at Cathay cinemas WATCHING action films especially those that take a swipe at China's leaders seems to be the only emotional outlet for frustrated Hongkongers who have given up all hope of emigrating. In Alan Tang's Return
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    • 300 25 SATURDAYRADIO BjQ333EHI NOON News la Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Real Fm 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News aad Weather Report 1.00 News and Share Market Review 1.10 Traffic Report/Interlude 1.30 Popular Classics (cont'd) 1.30 Love oa the Airwaves 2.00 Singapore Broadcasting Corpo--2.00 News la Brief, followed by Pro- ration
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    • 364 26 COMICRELIEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/conn Goh —q y NOON Kids' Spotlight MOOM Newsdesk 3Mft£6BoW in"6OONHNGEX| 00R SECRET LOCAL uIE BEUEVE. HtDM MICHECAN6ELO RpqiDKl 12.30 Top of the Pops 12.30 Here's Humph WJWANTtD|IES.niI-. REPORTED^ftTSm I tg&f&ikrt I E N,NJA H1M.... 1.00 News 12.45 Worldbriof TO SEE ME, UITDOuJN! Ped«U IU SfTi?SL C
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    • 402 27 SUNDAYRADIO msmum EmumoHiH inzmxiiHH 1 ehubiheehi i 6 AM Newsbrief 6 AM Newsbrief, Summary 6 AM Newsbrief, Weather 6 AM Breakfast Club 6.05 Rite A Shine 6.05 Breakfast Classics 6.05 Contemporary Nits of the 1980s 7.00 News, Breakfast Club (cont'd) 7.00 News, Weather 7.00 News, Weather 1990 7 30 Your
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    • 282 27 1 6 AM Newshour 7.00 World News 7.05 Words of Faith 7.10 Book Choicc 7.15 A Jolly Good Show 8.00 Newsdesk 8.30 The Ken Bruce Show 9.00 News. Play of the Week 10.00 World News, followed by British Press Review 10.15 Newsreel 10.30 Tourism 11.00 World News, followed by News
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  • SPORTS/RACING
    • 400 30  -  Previews/ The Three Musketeers THE FEATURE race tomorrow is the Bukit Sprint Stakes for Class Four horses, a rather tame affair compared with today's Crocodile Cup. But this is more than made up for by a cracking good field for Race Seven. There are
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    • 385 30 TODAY'S ACTION WITH prize money of $66,000 to be won in the Crocodile Cup this afternoon there is a fair turnout of Class Two gallopers. The field includes three horses just dropped from Class One and four who are having their first outing in
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  • SPORTS
    • 194 31 Reuter. PETR Korda, a late replacement for the injured Miloslav Mecir, ran world No 5 Brad Gilbert ragged to haul Czechoslovakia level with the United States in the World Group quarter-final yesterday. With a brilliant display of touch tennis, the lanky 22-year-old home-town player demolished the hapless
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    • 133 31 Wire services. WORLD GROUP q-final: US 1 Czechoslovakia 1: Aaron Krickstein (US) bt Milan Srejber (Cie) 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-5), 6-7 (4-7), 6-3; Petr Korda (Cze) bt Brad Gilbert (US) 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. Austria 2 Italy 0: Horst Skoff (Aus) bt Diego Nargisco (Ita) 6-0, 6-0,
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    • 244 31 Reuter, AP. THOMAS Muster overcame an attack of cramps in the final set to beat Italy's first-round hero Paolo Cane as Austria took a 2-0 lead. It was a stamina-sapping match marred when an angry Cane hit out at a spectator with his racket.
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    • 151 31 AFP. STEPHEN Hendry's build-up to next month's World Snooker Championship was hit by a surprise defeat yesterday in the quarter-finals of the Irish Masters. Hendry, 21, who is disputing the position of favourite with champion Steve Davis for the Sheffield tournament, went down 5-2 to England's Jimmy
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    • 250 31 Wire services. FORMER Wimbledon tennis champion Pat Cash has said he plans to marry his American girlfriend, Emily Bendit. Cash no date had been set for the ceremony. He said he was "madly in love" with the Brazilian-born Bendit, 25, to whom he proposed on St. Valentine's Day at
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    • 286 31 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BOXING WBA super-middleweight: Christophe Tiozzo (Fra) bt Baek In-chul (SK) RSC 6th rd. GOLF AGF Open in France (British unless stated): 138 Brett Ogle (Aust) 72-66 141 Des Smyth (Ire) 72-69, Paul Curry 70-71 142 Peter McWhinney (Aust) 73-69, Mike McLean 69-73,
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    • 306 32 Reuter. EUROPEAN Cup champion AC Milan suffered a double blow yesterday. Its winger Roberto Donadoni was effectively banned for the rest of its title defence. The Control and Disciplinary Committee of Europe's ruling soccer body, Uefa, imposed a three-match suspension on Donadoni, who was sent off
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    • 172 32 AP, Reuter. THE coach of the Dutch national soccer team went to court yesterday to fight his suspension after last week's unanimous vote against him by his players. A ruling is expected next Thursday. Coach Thijs Libregts accused the Dutch federation in court of succumbing to
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    • 234 32 I WORLD CUP WARM-UP SWIT V ITALY Reuter. JUVENTUS striker Salvatore Schillaci has been thrust into his first international with the onerous task of ending Italy's fourmonth goal drought in its friendly against Switzerland todav. Manager Azeglio Vicini has decided to give Schillaci an opportunity to
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    • 352 32 AFP, Reuter. IAN Olney, axed by Aston Villa to make way for £1.5 million signing Tony Cascarino three games ago, is set for a recall in tomorrow's match against Manchester City. Olney impressed as a substitute in last week's 1-0 defeat at Crystal Palace when he replaced
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    • 292 33  -  By Abdul Shukor s i INGAPORE'S national soccer team has to revive itself from the trauma of being nearly relegated from the SemiPro League of the Malaysia Cup last year, MAJ (Retd) Abbas Abu Amin said yesterday. "We have to rebuild," said the Football Association of Singapore
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    • 285 33  -  By Suresh Nair AN Asian referee was the fittest of them all in a recent physical test conducted for the world's top 36 referees. Two other Asian referees, among the three from the continent selected to officiate in this summer's World Cup finals,
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