The New Paper, 29 June 1990

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  • 12 1 the new paper FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS
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    • 102 1 WANTED; A PIG pr I NM* CALLEDr ELVIS /Page 25 HUNT FOR MYSTERY GUNMAN 1 Police are trying to track down a mysterious gunman in Jurong. He approaches three men near Road in Jurong, pulls out a gun and clicks three times. No shotsjin? fired. Then he walks away. A
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    • 85 1 Strike force Mi#' 1 (■k Jm Sl'^ Mp^——— 1 These are the hit men of Italy and West Germany with nicknames to match. Salvatore Schillaci (top) is the Sicilian Bomber, Italian Rocket and Palermo Missile. German Juergen Klinsmann is Der Bomber and Kataklinski. Our Man in Italy, Jeffrey Low, profiles
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 427 2  -  By Suresh Nair A MYSTERY gunman is said to be on the prowl in Jurong. He is believed to have confronted three men on two occasions near a bowling alley in Yuan Chiang Road on Monday at about 11.30 pm. On the first occasion, he
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    • 145 2 THE Construction Industry Development Board is looking into providing training for construction workers in Batam. Mr Lam Siew Wah, the general manager of the CIDB, says this in a speech for delivery this morning. "The CIDB has been approached by several Singapore construction
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    • 449 3  -  By Lois Ng FOUR thousand first-year NUS students are having their eyes tested. It is the first time such a mass eye check-up is being done at the National University of Singapore. The exercise has two main aims: To find out the number of contact
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      291 3 THE initial results of tests done on 450 student showed 60 per cent of the female students are myopic, compared with 40 per cent of the male students, said Dr Chew Sek Jin. The number of female students wearing contact lenses is more than double that of the male students.
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  • 522 4  -  SINGAPORETODAY By Jeanne Leong AT Keppel Primary School, the principal lets the pupils make the rules. It could be the first primary school in Singapore to handle discipline this way though at junior colleges, student councils often have a say in deciding the rules. Keppel's make-your-own-rule
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 460 6  -  By Ng Wan Ching A 41-YEAR-OLD woman is responsible for the controversial Pan Pacific Hotel pastry shop ad. The words in the ad "Now you can pick up tarts at our front door" was penned by Mrs Seow Bee Yen of Ball Partnership Advertising. "It's
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    • 477 7 NEWBEAT Volunteer's Month started on Sunday. LOH TUAN LEE spoke to a family of volunteers who are involved in their constituency's community centre and residents' committee This column tells you about the activities of the People's Association. COMMUNITY work has brought the Abdeens closer together
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    • 246 8  -  By Trudy Lim WORKERS will not be able to use the extra 1.5 percentage points in CPF contributions that will go into their accounts from Sunday, July 1. This rise in CPF contribution will be paid by the employer. The additional money will go
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    • 172 8 FOUR booklets on CPF contribution rates have been printed. These booklets have been prepared by the CPF Board to help employers with contribution rates. CPF rates vary for workers of different ages and income groups. The booklets will be sent to all employers.
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    • 177 9 WHAT'S the male of a tart? A Danish, it seems. Pan Pacific Hotel general manager John Roozemond is the "Danish" in this quick reaction to the hotel's first controversial ad about its pastry shop's move to the first level. The reaction ad (right)
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    • 162 9 SIX primary schools will not register Primary 1 students next year. The schools are not taking in Primary 1 students because there is not enough demand. But they will continue lessons for other levels while the Education Ministry studies the situation, Lianhe Wanbao reported
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    • 150 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. begrudge: If you begrudge someone something, you feel that they do not deserve the pleasant thing that they have and you feel resentful or envious about it. context: The
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    • 336 10  -  By Loh Tuan Lee WHETHER you crave pickled mangoes, potato chips, or a Mars Bar, the Jurong Bus Interchange has always been the place for your stomach. The numerous tidbit kiosks are an integral part of Singapore's oldest bus interchange. But the interchange runs its
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    • 170 10 TWELVE years and more than 25,000 customers a day have taken their toll on Jurong Bus Interchange. The once cream-coloured walls have turned grey. The passenger queues snake everywhere, giving the station a disorganised look. Snack kiosks also display wares outside the tiny confines of the stalls.
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    • 112 10 RELOCATION of bus services from Jurong to Boon Lay Interchange: Ten trunk services and two feeder services will be relocated to Boon Lay. These are 30, 154, 157, 187, 192, 196, 197, 198, 199, 206, 240 and 244. Four services will not move to Boon Lay. Service 10
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 285 12  -  By Tang Wai Yin SIX junior college students, who wanted to help colour blind people, have made a device that can tell the colour of different objects. The second-year students from Hwa Chong Junior College call the gadget the ICAP (Integrated Colour Analyser Prototype) which
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    • 96 12 WHITE light is passed through a filter. It hits the object to be analysed and reflected light is picked up by a photo resistor which detects different light intensities. The photo-resistor relays the information it picked up to the computer which will be able to tell what
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 129 14 HOT STORIES SOME 130,000 civil servants will be getting more money this year: Bonus of 3 /< -month next month Bonus of 17/«-monthsl 7 /«-months in December This will make a total of 2 5 /s months of bonus this year. The bonus last year
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    • 90 14 TRADE and Industry Minister Lee Hsien Loong (left)yesterday urged trade unions to press for training programmes to be worked into their wage agreements. He also suggested that workers be bonded to serve their employers in exchange for investment in training programmes. Underlining the importance of upgrading skills
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    • 121 14 HOME-BUYERS will find it easier to buy flats re-purchased by the Housing Board or those not selected under its booking system from Monday. Under a new walk-in selection system which will take effect on Sunday, the board will advertise the availability of such flats for selection
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 68 14 THERE are more than 500,000 illegal Indonesian workers in Malaysia. An Indonesian Member of Parliament, who visited Malaysia, told a parliamentary commission that Indonesian workers were wanted in Malaysia to work on plantations, construction sites and as domestic help. He urged Jakarta to help the workers
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      • 158 14 SINGAPORE is likely to see slower economic growth and a smaller increase in exports because of labour cost pressures this year and the next. That is the forecast made by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in its half-yearly Economic Outlook report. The report,
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      • 79 14 JAPANESE Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu yesterday called for new measures to promote foreign investment in Japan. He was speaking after four days of trade talks between Japan and the United States ended in an accord in Tokyo, the two countries agreed on a final report on trade and
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      • 55 14 A sampan carrying 13 Indonesians sank in rough waters off Changi last night. A woman drowned. Her husband was among six survivors picked up by a tugboat and then taken aboard a marine police launch. They said they saw others being rescued by fishing boats. They were going
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      • 37 14 AMERICAN space engineers have found a major flaw in the $2.7 billion Hubble space telescope. The defect, in its main light-gathering mirrors, is likely to cripple its ability to view the universe for several years.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 264 15 AP. LAYOFFS and lower pay for workers have undermined social stability in China after last year's military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square. The CIA said this in a report to the US Congress yesterday. The Central Intelligence Agency predicted that part
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    • 82 15 AP. TWO officials of the clandestine Roman Catholic Church in China have been sentenced to three years in a labour camp. A Vatican Radio report from Hongkong said the two were picking up garbage and cleaning latrines after being sentenced without trial on May 21. They
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 349 16 USA Today. A KILLER calling himself Zodiac is stalking New York City, shooting people because of their birthdates. Not since the arrest of David Berkowitz for the Son of Sam killings in 1977 has New York been gripped by such a baffling murder mystery. Mayor David
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    • 87 16 USA Today. WHEN will Zodiac strike again? Consider these clues The victims had different astrological signs Scorpio, Taurus, Gemini Cancer. All the shootings were on Thursdays. They were at 21-day intervals, except for the f>.'l days three times as long between the second
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    • 398 17 AP. A NOTHER cold war has ended not with a bang but a sniffle. The Common Cold Research Centre outside London is closing down tomorrow after having conceded defeat. It has not found a cure for the common cold after 44 years' work. Administrator Arthur Amos
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    • 119 17 Reuter Pogo power: Mr Ashrita Furman went hopping up the world's longest staircase Inst Tuesday. Mr Furman, a /in*/ store manager, hopped on a pogo stick up 760 stairs in Toronto's CN tower in slightly less than hour. Mr Furman. .</>, a resident of New
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    • 209 17 Reuter. FORMER Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos and Saudi financier Adnan Khashoggi will be saying their prayers. They said so yesterday as their case went to a New York jury yesterday after three months of trial. After the jury left the courtroom, Mrs Marcos,
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    • 97 17 Reuter. THE United States will axe 78 generals and admirals in the next four years, as part of defence spending cuts. The US has 1,073 generals and admirals. The 7-per cent cut in these top jobs falls short of a reduction of up to 25 per
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    • 221 18  -  By Rosnah Ahmad THE Cinderella of Heisei is due to marry her Prince Charming today. Commoner Kiko Kawashima, 23, will tie the knot with Prince Aya, second in line to the Japanese Imperial Throne, in the first-ever royal wedding of the Heisei era. Heisei, which
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    • 253 19 Reuter. T WO men tried to hijack a Soviet airliner carrying 165 passengers yesterday, but were foiled by the pilot and crew. They attempted to commandeer the plane on a flight from Krasnodar in southern Kussia to the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk and
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    • 125 19 Reuter. A BOY has l>een rescued from an earthquake-stricken village in northern Iran after being entombed with the bodies of his family for six days. The Iranian news agency IRNA yesterday said Soviet relief workers pulled Morteza Amirpour, 9, from beneath the rubble in
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    • 182 19 Reuter. PRINCE Charles tumbled from his polo pony and broke his right arm yesterday. "He has got a nasty break above the right elbow," a police spokesman said after the prince was taken to hospital. A spokesman for the royal family said: "The prince was
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      233 19 Wire services. SHARK prices finished lower on London's Stock Kxchange yesterday, as poor corporate earnings results undermined the market. The Financial Times 30share index closed 14.8 points lower at 1,887.8. Volume came to 448.1 million shares. Stores were hardest hit after Tuesday's sales downturn warning from Burton Group. (IDS
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    • 80 19 Reuter. TOKYO stocks were sharply higher at the opening this morning on a stronger yen, cash index buying and a growing perception that credit is about to ease abroad. Brokers expect thin volume before the weekend, however, and said the indices are likely to be volatile on arbitrage activity.
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    • 57 19 FT Industrials Thu 1,887.80 (1,902.60) c Dow Jones Average Thu 2,878.71 (2,862.13) ST Industrial Thu 1,531.73 (1,533.25) NST Industrial Thu 3,089.37 (3,082.32) r Hongkong Hang Seng Thu 3,273.28 (3.284.47) c Australian All Ordinaries I Thu 1,494.10 (1,501.60) c Nikkei Stock Average Thu 32,106.19 (32,312.75) Figures in brackets refer
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      221 19 Wire services. STOCK prices advanced steadily yesterday, following through on Wednesday's rally. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, up 19.80 points on Wednesday, rose another 16.58 to close at 2,878.71. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by about 5 to 3 on the New York Stock Exchange, with 906
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1038 20 Friday tv SWEET DREAMS C YEIXOWTHREAD STREET: pHfI^PSSP^i (Channel 8, 9.30 pm) THE LOST MAN h^S (^M^ tUraB -jf" (Channel 12. Bpm) Xiangrong's room by mistake and goes to y man a bloody knife and no Vml sleep on the floor. Xinxin screams when she memopr stumbles into the lives
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  • 233 21  -  SEENLASTN1GHT By Adeline Woon DON'T anybody complain that Singapore is too tucked away from big-time pop acts. Especially when some of the pop celebrities who appeared in Vivid (SBC 5, 8 pm) last night have been seen live and more on our shores. You
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    • 277 21 fridaytv McHALE'S Navy is the story of a PT boat, its skipper and crew in the South Pacific during World War II. The setting The skipper of the PT 73 is Lt Commander Quinton I On the other side of the fence is Captain Wallace B H Binghamton, Base Commander
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      581 22 Who will stand by Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev? He is under fire from both the conservatives and the reformers. A look at the isolation and contradictions of Mr Gorbachev S OVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev may be the loneliest man in Moscow. He came to power talking of change and reform,
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    • 179 22 IF not Mr Gorbachev, who? That's the question being asked by Soviet and foreign analysts. He seems to have a rival in his one-time supporter and now most outspoken critic, Mr Boris Yeltsin. As the new President of the Russian Federation, Mr Yeltsin carries considerable weight.
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  • SHOPTALK
    • 289 23 YOU'VE heard of exercising and learning supervisory skills on video. Now learn to put on make-up, specially created for you with video. A personalised video guide to makeup your face is being offered to Elizabeth Arden customers. All you have to do is to let the
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    • 131 23 THERE are no ugly women, only lazy ones. That is the view of Mr Ignacio Poucel, Elizabeth Arden's make-up artist. "Part of a woman's beauty is her unpredictability. A woman has many dimensions. She should thus learn to mix colours and develop a make-up wardrobe
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    • 230 23 EYETOEYE I REFER to the Eye to Eye column on March 2. It was mentioned that a better alternative to keep our contact lens moist is "to remove your lens and rewet it with a sterile saline solution." I would like to know if
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  • Showtime
    • 308 24  - To market, to market to buy a fat pig for David Copperfield DAVID Copperfleld also needs a red brown chicken, a large white chicken, three canaries and four white ducks. His show promises to be completely new. Tickets: $20 to $150. By Lo Tien Yin SO you thought the Moscow
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    • 192 24 CAN dog trainers train pigs? First, you have to find a dog trainer. Only two are listed in the Yellow Pages. One has already been sounded out by the organiser but he is not very keen. Freelance trainer Patrick Wong has provided SBC with many trained
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    • 247 25  -  By Vivien Chiong Y I OU cannot miss Niu Da Ke in a crowd. With his receding hairline and long shaggy locks, he is not the best-looking singer around. But he is one of the most respected. In his seven-year career, Niu, 43, has produced 60
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    • 173 25 NIU I)a Ke also trains and proI duces albums for new signings as a director of .lack Records, set up in I January. "(1 rooming a new star is like writj ing a new song. You start with alj most nothing and you mould it
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    • 374 25  -  By Lo Tien Yin STUDIO One Presents should be renamed "You Asked for It". It keeps its ear to the ground viewers' suggestions are nearly always incorporated into this variety show series (SBC 8, 8.30 pm, Mondays to Fridays.) In response to
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    • 88 25 THE new line-up which will start next month: Mondays: Comedy with Hua Liang and Tan Tiaw Gim; karaoke contest; courtesy sketch; Laser DJ contest. Tuesdays: Live entertainment for that carbaret mood. Wednesdays: Chartbusters and new songs; music through the ages in Singapore from the 30s to present days.
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    • 626 26  -  Adeline Woon ADI ON THE ARTS ONE of the drawbacks in watching a performance by the Trestle Theatre Company is that you hardly get to see the faces of its talented cast. The company is known for their use of full-face masks in productions.
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    • 137 26 NYT. TWO showbiz giants are teaming up to make an animated film. Hollywood director Steven Spielberg and musical composer Andrew Lloyd Webber will pool their talents to create an animated feature of the Lloyd Webber hit musical Cats. The two did not say when they
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    • 85 26 TODAY'S PIN-UP RAJA Ema is young and pretty. At 21, this Malaysian singer/actress is already the managing director of Emarec Film Company, her newly-formed recording and film company. Ema is the daughter of well-known co medienne, Yusni Jaafar. In September 1989, Ema won the Best Supporting Actress
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    • 375 27 r FRIDAYRADIO l/il lj [tj M|iji 11 |t NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.0S Luochdata 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weether Report 100 News and Weather Forecast lis Lunchdate (cont d) j jq Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News hi Britf 1.15 Popular Classics (coat'd) s n
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    • 415 29 COMICRELIEF FRIDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh EJ39^HIHI j NOON Good Music, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk TSKT6K TSIOU I LOOK AT mE HI. AKiblOl) IHI iH\C: NK, BQT 1 12*5 Sentimental Journey 12.30 Off the Shelf TUST LOOK LDOKfiTiHIC: JM j STINKING I LL6?TOVFK I 12.30 Keeping Track: Topic: Herring 12.45
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  • SPORTS
    • 129 33 Reuter. THE European Football Union (Uefa) will extend its registration deadline for English clubs in next season's three competitions from tomorrow to July 10, president Lennart Johansson said yesterday. English clubs have been banned indefinitely from Europe since 39 people died during rioting by Liverpool fans at the
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      237 33  -  By S Gulam S INGAPORE suffered a setback on the eve of its departure for Ipoh when key striker Abbas Saad was ruled because of an ankle injury. The Australian professional has been advised to take a longer rest to recover from the injury which kept him out
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    • 118 33 HUMMEL has renewed its sponsorship of the Singapore Recreation Club hockey team for another year. Mr Heiner Kirchuebel, the general manager of Jebsen and Jessen (S) Pte Ltd., agents for Hummel, said the company views this as a form of community service. "We take great pleasure in
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    • 311 34 Gabriela Sabatini became the talking point on a day when two big fish in the Wimbledon pool, Ivan Lendl and Stefai Edberg, were at their brilliant best. The Argentine changed her coach and sought a psychologist's help but still laboured to beat West German teenager
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    • 188 34 Reuter. IVAN Lendl and Stefan Edberg, two of the big three fish in the pool along with Boris Becker, flashed a clear warning to potential rivals with crushing second-round victories yesterday. Lendl was majestic as he disposed of Switzerland's Jakob Hlasek 6-1, 6-3, 6-0, while Edberg was
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    • 314 34 Men's singles: Karel Novacek (Cze) bt Joey Hive (US) 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (7-2); Christian Bergstrom (Swe) bt Neil Broad (SA) 4-6, 7-6 (7-1), 6-2, 6-2; Brad I'earce (IJS) bt Shuzo Matsuoka (Jpn) 7-6 (7-1), 7-5, 6-3; Ivan Lendl (Cze) bt Jakob Hlasek (Swit) 6-1, 6-3, 6-0; Kevin Curren
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    • 715 35 ITALY appears to be the overwhelming favourite to qualify for the semi-finals of the World Cup at the expense of the Republic of Ireland tomorrow going by what the fans and experts say. None of those interviewed was prepared to stick his neck
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    • 598 36  -  By Abdul Shukor ...AND FANDI PICKS ITALY I'm attracted to Italy. To forecast is a normal thing and all fans have their own choice and various reasons. My prediction is that all the four European countries will go to the semi-finals of the
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    • 128 36 IT'S KLINSMANN Says John Burgess, because he's always there when it mattered. His team-mates have been helping him but he's an individually brilliant player. a' a' a' a' a' a V IT'S VALDERRAMA Says Rahman Sha, because of his skills with the ball, his scheming, his
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    • 168 38 Reuter. MIDFIELD livewire Paul Gascoigne needs a bodyguard to keep him out of trouble to keep him out of trouble and make him rest, says England coach Bobby Robson. Robson said Gascoigne cannot sit still and relax and was always using up energy better conserved for
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    • CUPCHAT
      • 56 38 Reuter. ARGENTINE captain Diego Maradona is the favourite target of World Cup defenders. He has been fouled 34 times in the competition so far, 13 more than any other player. Official figures showed the next most fouled player was Carlos Valderrama of Colombia. He suffered 21 fouls.
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      • 112 38 AP. FIORENTINA is close to working out a deal for Belgian midfielder Enzo Scifo, according to the Corriere dello Sport newspaper. Scifo, who belongs to Inter-Milan, probably would be loaned to Fiorentina for a season. According to Fiorentina coach Giovanni Trapattoni, the newspaper said, club owner Cecchi
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        84 38 AP. POPE John Paul II apparently has not had time to follow any of the World Cup soccer games on television, the Vatican secretary of state said. Cardinal Agostino Casaroli said he had watched some of the games on TV at night. But he said he didn't think
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      • 89 38 AP. EUROPEAN champion AC Milan blamed its Dutch midfielder Frank Rijkaard for his angry exchange with West German striker Rudi Voeller during their World Cup match. Both players were sent off after having two confrontations in two minutes. Adriano Galliani, managing director of the Italian club, said president
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    • 649 39 BILARDO: THE INSIDE STORY CARLOS Bilardo's obsession with soccer is driving him out of the game. "I can't take it any longer," the Argentine coach said this week, clearly disturbed by the compulsive hold the game has on his mind. No-one close to Bilardo believes he will be
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    • 358 39 ARGENTINA v YUGOSLAVIA: Tomorrow, 11pm AP. NEARLY three years ago, Refik Sabanadzovic was in a coma, fighting for his life after an unintentional blow to the head on the soccer field. Tomorrow, the Yugoslav midfielder will try to stop Argentine captain Diego Maradona when the countries meet in
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    • 272 39 AP. COACH Carlos Bilardo said yesterday that he would move Diego Maradona upfront where his talent thrives, as the team goes for a more attacking strategy for tomorrow's quarter-final match against Yugoslavia. In another move to boost its attack, Bilardo brought in Gabriel Calderon for midfielder Pedro Troglio
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    • 135 40 Mg* IST ASIAN ABC STOUT 'PRO-AM' CLASSIC, 7TH ASIAN WOMEN'S 4TH ASIAN MIXED PAIR BODYBUILDING CHAMPIONSHIPS Teruo Aso Han Dong Ki Ibrahim Sihat Frankie Chin Japan S. Korea Singapore Hong Kong J* f m YangXinmin Zhan Ping Alexander Galedo Donna Dowhng Sun Shan Hua Nancy Long Peopl.■ Mcpuhiu of Chirt.i
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      826 41  -  As West Germany prepares for its quarter-final against Czechoslovakia without the suspended Rudi Voeller, the big question is: Can Juergen Klinsmann carry the load alone upfront? JEFFREY LOW, our man in Italy, provides an insight into the man who has that responsibility 1 kUNSM^NNJ JEFFREY LOW FROM ITALY IN
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      1062 42 j As 58 million Italians wait with bated breath for Sunday's quarter-final between their team and the bulldozing Irish, one man occupies most of their thoughts 25-year-old Salvatore Schillaci, the latest home hero. JEFFREY LOW, our man in Italy, focuses on Italy's favourite son today PROFILE: FOR an Italian
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    • 70 42 QDo you think you are the next Rossi? A Aa...no, no, not yet. QDo you feel responsible to the nation? A I am enjoying every moment of this World Cup. I've never had it so good. I'm going through sheer magic now. Of all the goals I've
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      245 43 QUICKSTEP TO THE CUP Reuter. GARY Lineker, England's only world-class striker, was facing the axe after an ultimatum from his manager. Lineker was effectively told by Bobby Robson: "Train on Friday or you're out of the quarter-final against Cameroon." Lineker has not trained for a fortnight because
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    • 142 43 BILARDO: THE CUP STARS: THE INSIDE STORY INSIGHT STORY Be it on the dance floor, in the They are the super strikers of theatre or at Sunday Italia 90. JEFFREY LOW, our breakfast, Carlos Bilardo man in Italy, profiles Juergen never forgets that he's coach Klinsmann and Salvatore of Argentina/Page
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