The New Paper, 5 May 1990

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    • 151 1 ibOD LUCK,Hi SINGAPORE You'll need it, says Jeffrey the Voice of Soccer 1V1 Low F\L* jaiaL'rL i V| 1 it < P*.. •*fjF i^^! a l I, *lp Scarred for J| lift: Caroline's Jfe|% mother defied v :9| doctors and took "jtk^ this picture. She 4^HBk says "I want the
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    37 1 Helen Chua, 24, is Singapore's top model. She goes to Istanbul this month to vie for the Best Model of the World title after winning the award last night./ Page 23 Picture/ JONATHAN ChOO
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 434 2  -  By Irene Ng AN advertisement which promises that a wooden three-legged toad can increase the fortune of its owner by leaps and bounds is being bounced. The advertisement breached the advertising code by exploiting the super- stitious, said Mr Ivan Baptist, executive secretary of
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    • 166 2 THE new "Restricted Use" (RU) number plates came into effect on Friday. These plates are for vehicles that are used in specific places. Buyers of such vehicles need not bid for the certificate of entitlement under the new vehicle quota system. The vehicles with RU plates are
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    • 116 2 FIVE companies and one businessman were named Patrons of the Arts for 1989. The five companies were American Express International, Mobil Oil Singapore, Shell Companies in Singapore, Singapore Press Holdings and Singapore Pools. The businessman was Mr Lien Ying Chow, group chairman of Overseas Union
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    • 166 2 Reuter. DAVID Rappaport, the 1.19 m tall British actor whose body was found on Wednesday in a Los Angeles park, committed suicide, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County coroner's office said on Friday. "David Rappaport died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound
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    • 90 2 Reuter. The first formal talks between whites and blacks in South African history ended with an agreed formula for freeing political prisoners. Both white President F W de Klerk and black nationalist Nelson Mandela said on Friday that a long and difficult road lay ahead on
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    • 480 3 Two thousand officers are out gathering information for Singapore's largest population census. They want to count every person in Singapore, including expatriates and foreign maids. They go house to house to meet people. But sometimes they are greeted by dogs. GRISELDA LOO accompanies census officer
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    • 258 3 A GOOD pair of walking shoes is not enough. Below is what an enumerator needs to arm himself with: A brave heart Many houses have big guard dogs that lunge at the front gate with dangerouslooking teeth and fierce barks, Mr Kelvin Ng said. I noticed
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    • 76 3 THE 1990 census started on April 6. Visits to Singapore homes will be completed this month. Those who will be away over the next two months can contact the Population Census Office on 226-1466 to ensure that a census officer visits them. The penalty for not furnishing information
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    • 69 3 Iv^/I Does a P ersons body recover if he quits smoking? Yes. Any damage done fo the body will start to reverse once a person quits smoking. He will notice some changes. He may feel more vigorous, his sense of smell improves, he breathes more easily and his smoker's cough
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 489 4 Who's to blame? It's Rape Awareness Day. A day to get rid of some myths about rape. A forthcoming book does just that. TRUDY LIM reports w I 'OMEN are to blame for rape, many Singaporeans still believe. This comes to light in several surveys carried out over the
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    • 81 4 SATURDAY is Rape Awareness Day. At the Bukit Merah Branch Library, there will be a forum on rape and child abuse, and a self-defence demonstration. There will also be a poetry reading session and exhibition of posters, books, booklists and sale of T-shirts. From
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    • 608 4 THE possibility of being a rape victim yourself strikes you once in a while, when you are walking home alone, late at night. You get that panicky feeling that a stranger is following you. In fact, "stranger rape" is not as likely as
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 303 6 A CENTRAL secretariat, to co-ordi-nate Indian educational activities, should be set up to tackle the poor academic performance of many Indian students. This was suggested by Mr K Shanmugam, MP for Sembawang GRC, in an article in the April issue of Petir, the publication of the
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    • 236 6 BIRTHDAY celebrations every month. That is what a hotel is doing for its employees. The Regent Singapore does not believe in all work and no play for its workers. "It's important to remember employees' birthdays," said a hotel spokeswoman. She said: "The programme will give people
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    • 228 7 T I ALK about dreamboats, Rhordan Whicks of St Joseph's Institution seems to have it all. "He's tall, and because he's Sinhalese, he's also dark. "Physically he looks like a Greek god. He's got a great body. Character-wise, he's a romantic person." So gushed girlfriend
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    • 60 7 Douglas Oliveiro: 15 Donato Ferrer: 6 Shawn De Mello: 5 I Chris Ho: 4 Chan Tian Wen: 3 IN America, according to US Entertainment magazine, the top 10 sexiest are Alec Baldwin, Gregg Rainwater, Kiefer Sutherland, Bobby Brown, Richard Grieco, Tom Cruise, John F Kennedy, Jr.,
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    • Article, Illustration
      64 7 THE search for Singapore's sexiest men continues. Call Hotline Plus at 734-7711 and tell us who you think can measure up. Callers are not required to vote only for celebrities. You can cast your vote for your boy friend, an office colleague, pizza delivery man, anyone. Or send
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    • 744 8 The Singapore worker is No 1 in the world. But he has black marks in two areas, says a US survey. He lags behind in attitude and skills. We will highlight these issues in our occasional series on the labour shortage. Today: The
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    • 95 8 FIVE workers interviewed by The New Paper say they would not leave their job in the city area for Jurong or places in outlying areas just because the pay is better. "The job prospects must also be good. And also the environment. "Anyway, think of
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    • 283 8 EMPLOYERS in outlying areas have a problem when it comes to offering higher pay to attract workers. "They have older staff on a certain salary scale. They can't bring in new staff and pay them better than those who have been around three
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    • 458 9  -  By Brian Miller THE oysters come served on a silver tray. And the champagne is dispensed by a waiter in a tuxedo. The wine glasses are of crystal and the cutlery of silver. The velvet upholstered dining chairs are placed around a table whose cloth
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    • 121 9 THK Redwood, the largest of the rooms, can seat 18 persons. The rent is $600 on a normal race day and $900 on a feature race day. (A feature race day is one in which there is a trophy to be won) There are 10 rooms that
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    • 323 10  -  By Angeline Song THE Ministry of Health has been getting a lot of raps lately. It received 19 in just three days, but the staff are unperturbed about that. That's the number of raps MOH received for its Growing up without Tobacco rap competition. This was
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    • 335 10  -  MISS SINGAPORE WORLD BEAUTY PAGEANT Stories/ Paul Zach THE Miss Singapore World Beauty Pageant has given real meaning to the term "heat" this year. Contestants are put on the hot seat even before they go on stage. They have to talk about themselves and field questions in a
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    • 138 10 -JACQUELINE Ang stcxxi 1.78 m in the long flowing locks she wore when crowned Miss Singapore World 1989. She's still that same tall girl hut gone are her long tresses. The reigning Miss Singapore World now wears her crown on a much shorter hairstyle. She
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    • 256 11 A RESORT hotel with up to 500 rooms may be built on a newly-reclaimed area that will become part of Sentosa. It will be on the site of the present Buran Darat, an islet off Sentosa's north-eastern coast. The islet is to be reclaimed westwards and
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    • 127 11 IT began slowly, but soon the thirsty lunchtime crowd ruled the day. That was the scene outside Somerset MRT station on Thursday during the New Paper Marigold promotion. Only a handful of people were at the booth when the promotion began at noon. But at 1 pm,
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    • 506 12  -  By Ng Wan Ching A CONTRACTOR has to pay for the loss of water because his workers did a bad job of connecting a gas heater to a water pipe. A spokeswoman for The Public Utilities Board (PUB) said this on Thursday after investigations
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    • 322 12 aware A 45-year-old woman who was fired because her employer's told her she was too old has a sympathizer a 49-year-old man who said he was fired for the same reason. He was one of three men who called The New Paper's temporary
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    • 143 12 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. guillotine: A cutting instrument used by doctors in operations. implausible: Describes something that is not easy to believe, and therefore unlikely to be true or genuine. isolated: Describes a
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    • 175 11 DENTALTALK What happens if implants fail? In Dental Talk on March 17, you mention implants. My friend paid some $20,000 for implants and crowns plus caps and now some of the implants are loose. I have talked to some dentists and they tell me that implants are successful in 82
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 369 13 A GIRL of four is likely to be scarred for life after being mauled by an alsatian and a rottweiler in Britain. Caroline Williams needed 200 stiches, Brit- ish newspapers reported earlier this week. She is now recovering at Wordsley Hospital from a
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    • 170 13 DOGS must be licensed in Singapore. In December 1988, the Government introduced new rules to control dog nuisance. An owner can lose his licence if he cannot control his dog. He must get permission to keep more than three dogs, if he is not an
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    • 238 13 Wire services. THE Latvian parliament declared Latvia "an independent democratic republic" on Friday. The declaration, passed 138 to nil with one abstention, marks the first step towards restoring the country's full independence from the Soviet Union. Thousands of people outside parliament in Riga roared with delight as
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    • 288 13 AP. THE former wife of singer David Bowie said she once found her husband in bed with Rolling Stone Mick Jagger. Ms Angela Bowie made the allegation when she appeared on the Joan Rivers Show on Friday. Ms Angela Bowie was divorced from
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    • 394 14 Wire services. PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher said she was on course to win Britain's next general election despite a bruising defeat in local elections. "We've lost some we hoped to hold but we have a very good basis on which to go forward and win
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    • 123 14 Reuter. A US court has taken pity on Adnan Khashoggi and ordered the removal of an electronic surveillance bracelet responsible for pre dawn wake-up calls. The wealthy Saudi financier had been ordered to wear the hard plastic ankle bracelet after he was arraigned in
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    • 296 14 Britain plans major reforms of its prison system in the wake of the country's longest-ever jail seige at Strangeways. Several countries have long been engaged in innovative reforms or experiments aimed at making prisoners' lives less harsh. Here's a look at the contrasting conditions which several prisons
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    • 374 15 AP. W *EST Germany's most powerful labour union on Friday reached an agreement to cut the work week to 35 hours. This fulfills a long-held dream of West Germans seeking more leisure time in one of the world's richest countries. Friday's pact was worked
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    • 55 15 Home at last! Reunion: Former American hostages Frank Reed, (right) and Robert Polhill were reunited with their wives at Andrews Air Force base on Thursday. Mr Reed, who was abducted on Sept 9, 1986, was released from Lebanon last Monday. Picture shows Mr Pohill greeting Fahima Reed, while Mr Reed
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    • 275 15 FEWER Scots attempt suicide during soccer's World Cup. And fewer of them go mad. But the frenzy of the game bubbles over in more drunkenness. This is stated in a report by two leading psychiatrists in Britain, according to the Sunday Express newspaper. The psychiatrists say
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    • 214 15 AP. ONCE World Cup soccer is on, men may turn to television sets and away from wives. Anticipating just that, the largest Dutch bus tour operator is organising special tours to help soccer-weary Dutch wives escape their husbands glued to World Cup television coverage.
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    • 237 16 NST. THE search for the ideal Malaysian woman is now on. She must not only be beautiful, but also be a woman of culture. She will be chosen from 25 finalists at the Malam Ratu Tradisional 1990 or the Night of the Traditional
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    • 328 16 AP. JAPAN plans to strengthen its ties with Asean. Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu gave this assurance in Jakarta on Friday during a state dinner hosted by Indonesian President Suharto. Mr Kaifu said co-operation between Japan and Asean is important for the whole Asia-Pacific region in
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    • 133 16 AFP. NEPAL'S new Prime Minister, Mr Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, is poor as a church mouse, sources close to him said. The 65-year-old bachelor has been in politics for more than 50 years. When he moved into his luxurious official residence last month, Mr
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      174 16 Wire services. SHARE prices closed mostly higher Friday, buoyed by better-than-expected results for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party in Thursday's local elections. At the close, the FT-30 share index was up 20.2 points at 1,696.8. Volume was a moderate 437.5 million shares. Big name stocks such as ICI,
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      190 16 IN New York the market closed upward Friday, with the Dow Jones industrial index above the 2,700 mark after the government announced that the April jobless rate had climbed above expectations, easing fears of inflation. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 14.19 to close at 2,710.36.
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    • 52 16 FT Industrials fri 1,696.30 (1,676.60) Dow Jones Average fri 2,710.36 (2,696.17) ST Industrial fri 1,479.88 (1,465.89) NST Industrial fri 2,841.91 (2,779.17) Hongkong Hang Seng fri 2,946.97 (2,954.61) Australian All Ordinaries fri 1,460.50 (1,467.50) Nikkei Stock Average fri Closed (Closed) I Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous
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  • UPDATE
    • 1326 17 ►Centrkmz [T~/f CANTONESE OPERA. \vr\ This opera is about Patriotic 1 Zhang Yu-qiao. It comes with English and Chinese subtitles. 7.30 pm. Victoria Theatre. Tickets at $3. $5 and $10 from Central Booking Office, Tung On Wui Kun at 285, New Bridge Road and Chop
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    • 19 17 CENTRESTAGE: Cantonese opera TALKS: Cooking Workshop K OUT AND ABOUT: At Lucky Plaza SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: French Music
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    • Article, Illustration
      47 17 A solo exhibition of Professor Wu Guanzhong's work. This artist from Beijing integrates Western oil painting with the fluidity of Chinese brush painting. He has exhibited his works in Japan, India, Moscow and Nigeria. Orchard Point Exhibition Hall. 160 Orchard Road. Free. Ends May 13.
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    • 309 17 r-yf FRENCH MUSIC. A chamber concert organised 1 by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. The programme includes works by d'lndy, Ravel, Poulenc and Franck. 8.15 pm. Victoria Concert Hall. Tickets at $3 and $5 available from Central Booking Office. Tangs, Centrepoint and Wisma Atria. CARNIVAL FUN. Tickets are on
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  • sports
    • 1030 18  -  Singapore will be starting the 1990 Malaysia Cup season on a discouraging note no thanks to the FAS doing things at the last minute again. Fans have noted with concern how national coach Robin Chan was appointed late, how the players' contracts were offered late and how the
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    • 447 18  -  SGulam Abdul Shukor ADVERSITY seems to bring MAV 5 SINGAPORE J V PAHANG out the best in the Lions. And MAY 12 SELANGOR V SINGAPORE that's the single most important MAY 19 SINGAPORE V JOHOR factor which made me pick them hrd to do well this year.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1081 19 THE MUPPET SHOW M 1 I (SBC 5, 5.45pm) W The Muppets, Jim Henson's delightful creations are back for Btmz H another entertaining season, featuring famous showbiz W personalities from Hollywood. Singer Helen Reddy (right) Jr |3 guests in this week's entertaining episode. She performs her v ■w* M memorable
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  • 250 20  -  SEEN LAST NIGHT By Adeline Woon AFTERNOON TV can be fun sometimes. Try the Star Trek re-runs (SBC 5, 5 pm) for instance. They're pretty good for nostalgic futuristic drama. No, that's not a contradiction in terms. It's just that there is so
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 107 20 ISStKm rr^ THIS IS THE NIGHT Wawa, Fang Jiwei and Chen Shuhua. (SBC 12, 9 pm) niCPm/CD- In this programme, films Flashback is a new DISCUVLIf! from France, Australia and action-comedy starring THE WORLD OF THE SCIENCE a ghosl Dennis Hopper (above) and (SBC 12, 9.30pm) story with a completely
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    • 967 21 FEEDBACK QPPFFN C (SBC 5, 7.50 pm) WW IILLII W H This edition tackles the impact of Api/ljk/|Qr the new vehicle quota system on the wLUwilwwlwt buying and selling of cars and finds why cabs are so hard to find short- ly before the midnight surcharge Xiao Long Nu (Chen
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  • Showtime
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      454 22  -  By Adeline Woon THE Singapore Model Award 1990 seems to have been tailor-made for Friday night's winner Helen Chua, 24. Indeed, the prestigious Elite Agency in the United States has been after Ms Chua for two years. The agency first offered her a job in 1988, and again
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    • 560 23  -  I will definitely be in the performing arts, whatever happens. I believe that with the increasingly vibrant entertainment scene here, I could still carry on as a performer, even if SBC doesn't want me. Huang Wenyong By Lo Tien Yin THE Prince does return. The
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    • 548 24  -  T Xaiwan's film industry has been in a slump for the last two years, and I feel many roles offered to me were not suitable. Taiwanese actress Liu Ruiqi By Vivien Chiong F EW people have heard of Taiwanese actress Liu Ruiqi since her hit
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    • 184 24 TO celebrate Vesak Day on Wednesday, Shaw cinemas will screen the Buddhism movie Master Hui Neng on the eve (Tuesday midnight show) and on the day itself (Wednesday morning show). Master Hui Neng is based on the true-life account of a Buddhist monk
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    • Article, Illustration
      281 24 JACKSON'S PROJECT POP megastar Michael Jackson is teaming up with casino mogul Steve Wynn to design a mountain and water attraction in Las Vegas. Wynn said he and Jackson plan to build a mountain resembling Hawaii's Diamond Head at a cost of about $28 million. The attraction will be
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    • 44 23 A story you'll read again and again i VKT kampunq CHICKEN V $6.50 The archetypal Singapore novel Business Times An impressive command of the language The Stents Times Fight scenes charged with drama, extremely visual qq Magazine i Djstrjbutor^ iii|Bß Mi Times Publishing Group
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
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    • 467 26 COMICRELIEF SATURDAYRADIO j Orchard Road/coim Goh FUnH^HHI MOON Kids' Spotlight: Vivian Peter *00N Newsdesk hour Here's Humph! j2 45 Worldbrief nd s s .l„„ g gs e s p e ci.ny 100 WhU Nm t I 112 30 Top Of The Pops: Chart toppers, I.M T.ont, to.r Hours: New, SumCCONTING
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  • SPORTS/RACING
    • 338 30  -  By Dennis Chia THE jockey-trainer combination of K C Ow Yang and Kitson Leong have a bright chance of a double at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The pair can capture the main race of the meeting with Buoyant in the Kelang Silver Bowl in Race Five. Buoyant
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    • 300 30 BEST BET: RACE7 MOSTGRAND SPORTSLINE Wire services. MISBUN Sidek, who is vying for the third single slot in the Malaysia's Thomas Cup team, suffered a shock defeat in a trainees meet yesterday. He was beaten by Group two player Wong Ewe Mun 15-7, 15-17, 15-10 in 58 minutes. ITALIAN clubs
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    • 331 30 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: GOLF Benson and Hedges International, England lstrd (British or Irish unless stated): 67 Ronan Rafferty, John Boxall 68 Severiano Ballester--09 (Spa), John Bland (SA), Mark McNulty (Zim) 69 lan Woosnam, Mark Mouland, Sandy Stephen (Scot), Colin Montgomerie (Scot) Jose Maria Olazabal (Spa)
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  • SPORTS
    • 419 31  -  The [Bernard team and Pereira individual badminton championships organisational success. There were no sponsors but there were plenty of ideas. And lots of hard work, says BERNARD PEREIRA Bernard Pereira BRICKBATS are out. Bouquets are in. And this is one that has to be
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    • 181 31 AFP. PETER Beardsley's place in England's squad for the World Cup finals is threatened by a leg injury. The Liverpool forward has been nursing a stress fracture of the right leg for about a month, but the English champion has attempted to keep the injury secret.
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    • 227 31 WORLD CUP WARM-UPS AP. BRAZIL, still missing many players finishing their European league seasons, will field an improvised team to face Bulgaria today in a World Cup warm-up game. The match is to be held in Campinas, s()okm west of K'o de Janeiro.
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    • 144 31 AP. FOUR Fiorentina players may be fined or disqualified for threatening to use rough tactics against Juventus when the two meet in the sec-ond-leg of the Uefa Cup final, an Italian league official said yesterday. Brazilian Carlos Dunga and Italians Marco Nappi, Celeste Pin and Giuseppe
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    • 157 31 Reuter. PLAYERS at the World Cup finals are being warned that the dope test procedure is foolproof, Fifa's medical chief said yesterday. "We can say the doping procedure is waterproof, or rather urineproof," said Belgian Michel D'Hooghe, president of the Fifa medical commission. Asked
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