The New Paper, 3 September 1990

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  • 17 1 the new paper MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the sj new r paper
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    • 35 1 WflUTrn Bush signs. directive f° r CIA to act Saddam, says W| Newsweek k ASIANS ON VERGE t OF SUICIDE /Page 10 MAGGIE-SADDAM WAR OF WORDS Page 11 Q WORLD WAR II TEMPLE FOUND HERE
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  • Article, Illustration
    83 1 I— wm] Singapore played its last match and won 2-0 (above). It was neck and neck with Selangor. Victory now depended on Selangor's performance in its last match. Selangor beat KL 4-2 and won the Semi-Pro Division One League on goal difference. "It's hard to believe that a team
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 191 2 ARCHITECTURAL drawing is now easier and faster. A new database for the building industry makes it possible to do in an hour what would take a full day otherwise. CADBase is a library of ready-drawn details such as doors, windows, toilets and roofing provided by product suppliers. Thus
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    • 393 2  -  By Rohaniah Saini A DOCTOR whose patients claim he overcharged them is being investigated by the Singapore Medical Association. SMA president, Dr W R Rasanayagam, said the association takes complaints about overcharging seriously. But he said that overcharging usually is difficult to define. The association has
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    • 116 2 TALK about going to the dogs. Marina Square Shopping Mall marked the end of its One Bay Leads to Another promotion with a lucky draw on Saturday night and a pooch picked the six winners of return air tickets to San Francisco. Rocky, a 3-year-old Pomeranian,
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    • 125 2 CEMENT prices are about to rise to near record levels. Singapore's five cement manufacturers and one cement importer are meeting this week to decide how to deal with the problem. Industry observers expect a price increase the second this year. Production costs art* rising because of
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    • 565 3 Orchard Row will have some competition in future. A new hotel row will rise at Robertson Quay. It is part of the Urban Redevelopment Authority's plan to revitalise the Singapore River. What is a Singapore river hotel? LENA SENAN finds out A HOTEL
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    • 205 3 THE River View Hotel on Havelock Road is already capitalising on its riverside site. Recent renovations extended its coffeehouse outdoors. It opens out to a romantic sidewalk on the river bank. Rows of lanterns on bamboo poles stretch along the river's edge. Guests can sit at
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    • 56 2 HOTLINEPLUS If you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number. *****02. I YOUR MADE-TO-MEASURt. QTVI IT n f rom 545 1 Shirt*
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 267 4 REVIEW the total ban on lawyers advertising, trim the subjects that law students have to study, and encourage specialisation and bigger firms. These points were raised on Saturday by Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin at the conference on Legal Services in the *****. The conference was
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 76 4 PRESIDENT George Bush will meet President Mikhail Gorbachev in Helsinki next Sunday. Observers say the summit between US and Soviet leaders is aimed at showing superpower solidarity. However, Mr Bush said on Saturday that the summit "wasn't driven by any worry that we might be apart". Mr Gorbachev
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      • 90 4 TOILETS in void decks for senior citizens will be built in estates managed by the Bedok Town Council. To make life more pleasant for its residents, the council will also build other public conveniences: Sheltered walkways linking an MRT station to a bus interchange as well as
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      • 52 4 PETROCHEMICAL firms will invest $2 billion in Singapore. The new projects come on the top of a stream of major investments in the petrochemical industry here in the last few years. The firms that are expected to invest in the new projects are: Exxon, Mobil, Du Pont and
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      • 92 4 A NEW Indian political party, which sees itself as an alternative to the MIC, a ruling National Front component party, was launched on Saturday. The All-Malaysia Indian Progressive Front (AMIFF) is led by former Malaysian Indian Congress vice-president M G Pandithan. It was launched by the opposition
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      • 66 4 ESSO raised its pump prices last night. This leaves only two companies Caltex and Singapore Petroleum Company who have not increased their pump prices yet. The price of Esso Supreme and Esso Gold were each raised by 18 cents a litre to $1,412 and $1.36 respectively. The
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      • 66 4 MORE independent school students will get financial help from the Education Ministry soon. The ratio will now he one in three instead of one in 10 students. The move is to ensure that no child is denied of an independent school education because his parents cannot afford
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      • 86 4 The Straits Times: Don't blame prejudice, Dhana tells Indians. Business Times: Petrochemical firms to invest $2 billion in Singapore. Lianhe Zaobao: 712 women and kids left Iraq by plane. Berita Harian: Dhana announces steps to upgrade Indian community. SBC morning news: Talks between UN Secretary-General Perez de Cuellar and
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    • 135 4 Great Steak and it's in Mo Kio Central Broiled U.S. steak with sliced mushrooms and port sauce mm Supreme Of Salmon with Served with fresh thyme crust in Light Orange Sauce II Cajun Salmon Steak $20.00 A salmon steak blackened with cajun spices Grilled Salmon Steak $20.00 Served with baked
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 353 5 TWO Secondary 2 girls from Guangyang Secondary School have been missing since last week. Zhong Yuzhen, 14, of Block 176 in Bishan,and Zhuo Jinzhu, 15, of Block 418, Ang Mo Kio, failed to return home after classes, reports the Chi-nese-language Lianhe Wanbao. They were classmates and
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    • 112 5 VOLUNTEERS from Aware (Association of Women for Action and Research) are running a temporary helpline for girls and women in distress. The Aware Helpline operates from TNP's newsroom, Monday to Wednesday, 4 pm to 10 pm, until the end of the month. The numbers to call
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    • 147 5 IT is possible today to talk of an Asean way of doing things. One example of this is the Growth Triangle talked about by Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. Mr Yatiman Yusof makes this point in a speech he was due to give at the opening of
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    • Article, Illustration
      453 6 A recent survey by the British Dental Association found what we all know almost everyone has a phobia about going to the dentist. So the association has run a campaign to educate the profession. It has told dentists they need people skills, the BBC reports. COLIN CHEONG finds
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    • 135 6 IN a leaflet titled Don't be Afraid: A Guide to Relaxing at the Dentist, the British Dental Association gives hints to help people make their visit tolerable, if not pleasant. It says: If you are nervous, have a meal before your appointment. This raises blood sugar levels
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    • 204 6 THE two dentists interviewed were aware of their patients' fears. So both go to great lengths to ease anxiety. The decor of the clinic must be calming, one dentist said. The receptionist must induce confidence. The dentist must discuss the problem with patient. "It is
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    • 173 6 THIS bow-wow is a sight helpful when kids get glued to the box. It makes sure they sit far enough from the TV set and don't hurt their eyes. The device, made in the shape of a puppy, turns the picture fuzzy if children sit too
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    • 396 7 Lower-income Indian Singaporeans should not compare their lot with that of Indian work-permit holders. Their role-models should be highly-educated Indians here, says Minister INDIANS who are Singaporeans should not compare their standard of living with that of Indian work-permit holders. Such comparisons can cause them to
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    • 155 7 MR Dhanabalan announced that the six Indian MPs have set up an Action Committee on Indian Educational Problems. They have also encouraged the formation of a body called the Singapore Indian Development Association (Sinda). The action committee will aim to improve the educational performance of Indian
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    • 315 8  -  Yesterday was the end of six days of NUS convocation ceremonies at Kallang Theatre. More than 800 graduates in architecture, building and estate management and accountancy took part. Before the cheers died down, The New Paper made its way to a less formal but still essential
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    • 219 8 MAILBOX Dear Editor, I REFER to Mr Peter Boyd's letter, Women must dress decently (TNP Aug 27). He said women must dress decently if they want to avoid having their modesty outraged. Then allow me to relate two incidents. Two schoolgirls in decent school uniforms were
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    • 132 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. abrasions: Areas on a body where the skin has been broken or scraped. covetous: Describes a strong desire to possess something that belongs to another person. detest: To detest
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    • 521 9 They have either gone through a sex change or contemplated it. Meet Delilah, Samantha, Gail, Ginny, Sally, Agnes, Carol, Nicolette, Juliet, Denise, Lulu and Karen, among others. Joash Moo, a 25-year-old English literature graduate, tells their stories in a book. Published in time for this year's Book Fair,
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    • 240 9 HE managed to get into the last 200 for SBC's Star Search this year. But was not chosen for instant stardom. Now .Joash Moo, 25, is making a different bid for fame with two books. Sisterhood is about transsexuals, while The Weird Diary of Walter
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    • 107 9 ADOPTAPET BLACK IK (right) needs a home to call her own. She is a four-year-old female Belgian Shepherd. She is black and has been spayed. Blaekie loves people and children. If you have a little compound where she can exercise everyday, consider adopting her. You can meet
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    • 169 5 TNP-AWARE HELPLINE 4pm-10pm MON-WED until Sept 26 I M 1 WHAT jftt .JJ> ARE YOU DOING THIS W Your new plan to live it up starts with September's Her World in SATURDAY 1 the exciting SINGLE GIRL'S GUIDE TO SATURDAY NIGHT. Six II NIGHT? tip-crammed pages about hanging loose with
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    • 238 6 Singapore Public Utilities Bca-d Read Your Own Meters And Win $5000 In Cash! EASY READING. EASY MONEY. Reading your meters is easy. Now for doing just that, you'll qualify for two lucky draws. And who knows, you could be in for a windfall! 520,000 Cash Prizes for each Draw Ist
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    • 222 7 Healthy gums. Where would your teeth be without them? Who's going to blame you for thinking that Your gums shrink, as your periodontal fibres if you look after your teeth, your gums will look and jaw bone are destroyed and perfectly good after themselves? teeth become loose and drop out.
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    • 202 8 ONE PRICE SALE REGARDLESS OF ORIGINAL PRICE ALL SAME BRANDED ITEMS ARE ONE PRICE! ONCE IN A LIFE TIME OPPORTUNITY TO BUY DESIGNER GOODS AT BELOW TAILOR PRICE. PRINCIPE SUITS SS69O MR. VAN SHIRTS Ss6o AUSTIN REED SUITS SS69O STEPHENS BROTHERS SHIRTS Ssoo EXAMPLE SUITS SS79O STEPHENS BROTHERS SHORT MISSONI
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    • 134 9 "Take me to Heaven Whoewr said shopping was a leisure activity had obviously never ur>rn stilettoes. Her feet had died an hour ago. She reasoned her body might as well follow suit. She turned to the waitress at The Lounge in the Hilton lobby. "Take me to Heaven." Suddenly she
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 450 10 AP. ASIAN refugees stranded in Jordan have warned they are being driven to the verge of suicide by abysmal living conditions in their makeshift camp in Ruweishid. They are among the tens of thousands of refugees who have crossed into Jordan after fleeing Kuwait in the
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    • 33 10 Safe: A woman hugs her grandchild at the arrival lobhv of the New Tokyo International Airport yesterday. He was among a group of 70 Japanese freed hv Iraq. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 236 10 Reuter. IRAQI troops have arrested hundreds of Kuwaitis and fired on peaceful demonstrators, killing some of them. The New York-based human rights group, Middle East Watch, said Iraqi troops have barred Kuwaitis from leaving the country. It said the troops fired on refugees fleeing
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    • 201 10 Reuter. IRAQ would consider dropping its decision to close down embassies in Kuwait. In Paris yesterday, the United Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said: "The Iraqi Foreign Minister told me he would see what he could do regarding the embassies, not expel the diplomats, and
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    • 155 10 AP. RADICAL Palestinian leader George Habash has split with his longtime Syrian backers and is now in Iraq. His move marks a major shift within the Palestine Liberation Organisation triggered by the Gulf crisis, informed sources said yesterday. They said another radical, Mr Nayef Hawatmeh, is
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    • 330 11 Reuter. THE US Central Intelligence Agency and other Western intelligence are to mount covert operations in Iraq to overthrow President Saddam Hussein. Newsweek magazine reported in advance copies of today's issue that Saudi Arabia was preparing to fund the operations. It said President
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    • 217 11 AP. IRAQ took 15 Kuwait Airways planes and nearly $2 billion worth of Kuwaiti gold when it invaded its neighbour last month. The allegations appeared in the British weekly Observer newspaper, which interviewed several exiled Kuwaiti leaders in Saudi Arabia. They said that among
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    • 297 11 AP. A WAR of words has broken out between Britain and Iraq, with the attacks becoming increasingly personal. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher called President Saddam Hussein a man who hides behinds women's skirts, while the Iraqis hit back at her "canine voice", spewing
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    • 321 12 Reuter. A I GANG armed with guns and sharp weapons murdered 21 people in random attacks in two black townships near 'Johannesburg on Saturday night. Police spokesman Captain Eugene Opperman said yesterday a minibus carrying the men drove around Tembisa and Thokoza townships
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    • 189 12 AFP. BURMA'S military junta has said the National League for Democracy (NLD), which swept elections in May, is not ready to take office. Major General Myo Nyunt, commander of the Rangoon military region and a senior member of the ruling junta, said the
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    • 140 12 Bernama. A TOTAL of 305 people were evacuated as flash floods hit 15 villages in Kuala Muda and Yan districts of Malaysia yesterday. Kuala Muda district welfare officer Puan Salmah Haji Abdul, said the evacuees had been provided shelter in neighbouring areas. She said
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    • 48 12 Rain, rain, play again: Two boys use styrofoam rafts on a flooded street in Manila, Philippines yesterday Heavy monsoon rain flooded most of the city and at least 16 people died from floods and landslides in Manila and nearby areas. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 136 12 Reuter. COLOMBIA has sought US help to obtain $1.75 billion in aid from Western nations to fight the drug war. Colombia's best-selling daily, El Tiempo, said yesterday President Cesar Gaviria made the request in a confidential memorandum to US Vice-President Dan Quayle. The
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    • 79 12 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened firmer on buying by investors after little negative news emerged from the Middle East over the weekend. The key 225-share Nikkei index gained 121.30 points, or 0.47 per cent, to 26,099.67 in the first 10 minutes of trading, after gaining 308.41 on Fridav. The
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 314 13 AFP. THE remains of a large Shinto temple have been uncovered in Singapore by amateur historians. The temple was built for Japanese occupation forces in World War II and was believed to have been totally destroyed. Japanese translator Fukiko Ishikawa, 36, was the first to
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    • 324 13 Wire services. NKW ZEALAND'S beleaguered Labour Prime Minister, Mr Geoffrey Palmer, may face a leadership challenge today from Foreign Minister Mike Moore, various media organisations reported. State-owned Television New Zealand and Radio New Zealand said Mr Palmer would demand a loyalty declaration from Mr Moore at
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    • 150 13 AFP. BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has called on countries of the European Economic Community to prevent Germany, after its unification, from "totally" dominating the EEC. In a television interview on Sunday, Mrs Thatcher said domination of the EEC by Germany after unification is something
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    • 229 13 AP. A TWO-headed calf, a boar rat whose teeth would not stop growing and all 250 kilograms of what proprietors called the world's largest clam have perished in a museum fire in Kissimee, Florida. More than 500 displays of human and animal oddities;
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    • 254 13 AP. A SERIAL killer, who has struck five times in a university town in Florida left messages or clues at the victims' apartments. Police said on Sunday that the messages could tie the killer to all five murders. But they refused to characterise these messages except
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  • Showtime
    • Article, Illustration
      283 14 What makes the Singapore Girl tick? Get some clues in Dear Adam, Help!, a new book to be launched at the Book Fair. Written by Go magazine's advice columnist, the book is a compilation of letters he has received over the past three years. Here, ADAM WONG tells some
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    • 86 14 HELP! I can't find a boyfriend. Most women want desperately to get attached. They want someone warm, caring, sexy, rich, fashionable, well-educated, older, taller, handsome... Sounds pretty reasonable, huh? Well, take heart. It was worse when Singapore was young. In the good ol' days, when oil was cheap
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    • 93 14 HELP! My boyfriend did not turn out the way I expected. Having a boyfriend is like baking a cake. Your mother (or close friend) tells you how to do it. You follow instructions from some book. You add in love, and other ingredients. You cross your fingers. It
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    • 121 14 HELP! Should I do you-know-what, or not? You-know-what is of course also known as han-ky-panky, fooling around, making out, or, let's face it, SEX. Even in a modern (westernised?) society like Singapore, our females are still Asian and conservative. Most of them are still virgins when they marry
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    • 48 14 HELP! I just got dumped. Sadly, not all relationships are successful Many fail. Surprisingly, there are fewer of these letters than you would expect. I give a complete guide to recovering from a breakup, but I also have very quick remedies, like work, work and work.
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    • 77 14 HELP! My boss is cuckoo. Of course, not all questions are about male-female relationships (or even femalefemale relationships (or male-male relationships (or male-female-male relationships). The other popular topic is that terrible four-letter word: BOSS. Most people who write in do not really detest their bosses. Only occasionally do
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    • 129 14 HELP! I'm ugly. Singapore women are extremely concerned about their appearance. They worry that they are too fat -(35 per cent), too thin (20 per cent), too ugly (25 per cent), losing hair (5 per cent), too busty (5 per cent), and too much like Changi Airport runway
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    • 183 14 HELP! My family is driving me nuts. The last major problem area is the family. Most readers have problems with their parents, commonly, the father (40 per cent), but also the mother (35 per cent). Sisters figure greatly (20 per cent), and aunts are not forgotten (5 per
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    • 513 15  -  By Lo Tien Yin IT will never do to get into a relationship with Mr Thayne Madrid, 46. Especially if it sours. You will probably end up a victim of his brush. A work of art, no doubt. But quite unflattering. His exhibition, on Sept 12
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    • 26 15 3 exclusive Michel Jordi Timepieces must be won! i mJIHRHIHHHHHBIHIBHHHHIHHHHHBBHHHHBHI Details in tomorrow's issue! i mat o Kso? rp ad|nc t I "SjSS*? >®M^^'-Sx I I
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  • spotlight
    • 542 16 Look at that corridor outside your flat with new eyes. Two experts explain that this space has certain in-built advantages: It is airy. It is set apart, and yet part of the home, making entertaining, for example, a more convenient and relaxed affair. It also often has the
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    • 284 16 MR Raja Abdul Rahman, 34, a senior traffic assistant, lives in an ordinary HDB flat. But its decorative dark-brown wooden door with glass panels makes it look like an expensive apartment even from outside. Inside, a visitor is treated to a "Roman atmosphere". There are Roman pillars, elegant
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    • 142 16 FROM July, corridor space is being sold at 26 per cent of a flat's 1984 per sq m posted price. Within a month after this half-price policy was implemented, more than 500 flat owners have applied to buy their corridor space. Some 41,000 households can buy their
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    • 87 16 MR Chang Sin Kiop loves to potter around his garden. In the sunlight, he would enjoy the breeze while he waters and prunes his bonsai plants. But Mr Chang's garden is in an HDB block. Mr Chang, a 43-year-old insurance agent, bought his 1.5 m by 4 m
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    • 119 16 A FROSTED glass door fronts the HDB penthouse flat. Inside, it is a cosy hobby den. Recess lights bathe the area in a warm glow, a shoe cupboard sits in one corner of the watermelon-green floor while a huge fish tank dominates the room. The Har family bought
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 985 17 mondaytv THE INTELLIGENT ISLAND JOURNEY'S END THIS documentary looks primarily at the HHT JIN Hu (Ye Shipin, right with Cao achievements Singapore has made in building Jianpin as Datou pointing a gun at |H up its information technology infrastructure. Wap* w him), intends to set up a base for his
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  • 243 18  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Lo Tien Yin CHILDREN who can identify the sounds made by different animals these days deserve credit. I mean, we all know a cow "moos". But its actual sound is really quite different. But in a quiz on nature, in 7 to
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    • 164 18 THE NEW PAPER "NEWSMAKERS" CONTEST O to- att cvi*t*ten4, TOP PRIZE WINNER OF DAEWOO DPC/386S PERSONAL COMPUTER PACKAGE WORTH $3,650 r^Sgl Name I.C No Occupation 1 Ng Khar Cheng *****75/G Secretary CONSOLATION PRIZE WINNERS OF A J. YASHICA J MINI CAMERA WORTH $150 DAEWOO Name I.C No Occupation 11AM ID
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    • 195 18 mondaytv PKNEBWORTH '90 THE SILVER CLEF AWARD WINNERS (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) ERIC Clapton (left), Genesis, Robert Plant, Status Quo, Mark Knopfler and Tears for Fears are among the top-class musicians and groups to look forward to in this two-part stereo programme, recorded on-stage with no interruptions from hosts. Part
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 459 19  -  Stories/ 1 Lo Tien Yin IT was going to be a shower murder with a difference going one up on Alfred Hitchcock's bloocfy shower scene in Psycho. It starred Rani, the black and yellow mangrove snake as the murderer. But like all stars, Rani
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    • 239 19 RANI plays a very, very dangerous snake in Crime and Passion. But actually it is just a harmless mangrove snake and rather friendly too, according to its trainer Mohd Yusof, 27. "One of my snakes had been used for a film in Malaysia.
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    • 66 19 TODAY'S PIN UP DORA The is one of the Miss Singapore/World finalists. Professional Name: Dora The Full Name: The Siew Yen Age: 20 Birthday: 25/11/69 Birthplace: Singapore Marital Status: Single Height: 1.7 m Weight: 50 kg Hobbies: Dancing, travelling, swimming and eating Dislikes: Boastful
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    • 387 21 I MONDAYRADIO WmfTTHTSTWKM I RVfOVHH NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News in Brief 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) l.io Currency Exchange Rates 2 00 News in Brief 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Afternoon Fare j 45 Midday Market
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    • 156 21 COMICRELEF Clirry-Pllff/Raymond Lee Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill |jf 2 Z j V..< —I) 1V061PPU11&! 1 -WLW iMSL George the Robot /Stephen Stanley Tuese WUMAriS IS "THCY W*KTT -To Re AS TV<£ .IT Twcf cxfcvies FdQM eAJLfH AS wweW Tug. Duffy/Bruce Hammond WFWS SURE K£Kl IN A FfcISTV ttOOD f
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    • 598 22 COMICRELIEF MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Good Musk, Company and Mo NOON Newsdesk f- IP If n n I 12.15 Sentimental Journey 12.30 Off the SHoN 01! VOVfl TO l SRI AGAIN'.. Ol!!£AV GOOD V j j 2 .30 Keeping Track: Labour-Saving 12.45 Jooraey to the Centra c-r&DC AT Wtti
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 406 23  -  By Angeline Song t i HREE local designers will get a shot at breaking into the lucrative Japanese fashion market next week. Established designers Bobby Chng and Peter Kor, and newcomer Tan Kok Hoong, have been invited to show off some of their work signs at
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    • 146 23 SIXTEEN Singapore garment manufacturers and fashion houses are also preparing to impress Japanese consumers with a wide range of clothes. Singapore-made casual wear, knitwear, sportswear, business wear, children's garments and even bridal gowns will be on display at the World Fashion Trade Show from
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    • 1211 24 mMVShdsTVM i 811 Personal Service*/ 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise Merchandise WAREHOUSE I CLEARANCE SALES TIME: 10.00 am. 6.00pm. Date: 1/9, 2/9, 3/9 Items like: watches/ clocks/ calculators, leather shoes etc. etc. etc. IWS TRADING PTE. LTD 2, Leng Kee Road, #06-03 Thye Hong Centre Singapore 0315 TEL: *****88 (6 LINES)
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    • 94 24 832 Employment mm S urgently requires B 2 TICKETING rj OFFICER H 2 Completed Sec. 4 2 fl MALE E- LABORATORY js ATTENDANT j: 5 Completed primary 2 ■j education with some working experience if if in a science if If laboratory. If S WALK-M INTERVIEW H (9 am -12
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 373 25 832 Employment 832 Employment 832 Employment A fc, MSSPi. I* member ot the NOL Group! invites applicants interested in a sea-going career for training onboard ships as DECK CADET (DIRECT ENTRY) Successful candidates after completion of 3 years' shipboard training will be qualified to sit for the Class 3 Certificate
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    • 248 25 An established factory In Jurong requires: 1) SHIFT LEADERS Monthly Income WOO to ***** Preferable NTC3 certificate or with production line experience 2) MACHINE OPERATORS Monthly Income 1750 to $800 Secondary education For both posts, applicants must be able to work on shift rotation. ItiMfili: Shift allowance, attandinci allowance, inidicil
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    • 289 25 832 Employment 832 Employment i; Ari«iiMris ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTtON PTE LTD r (A Subsidiary of NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES I TO) We are a progressive shipbuilding and shiprepairing company. To cope with our expansion, we invite applicants tor the following positions. mtiMise for various departments •ADMIN PERSONNEL SHIPYARD DIVISION COMMERCIAL DIVISION
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    • 385 25 832 Employment 832 Employment I UNIDEN I SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. International Procurement Office SHIPPING CLERK Chinese 23 yrs old and above 4 yrs relevant experience In handling shipping documentations. Able to type. RECEPTIONIST Chinese GCE O/ N Level With/ without experience Attractive salary offered to the right candidates Apply with
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    • 444 26 832 Employment 832 Employment Join us as AND ADVANCE TO PERSONAL SECRETARY We are a newly established company and would like to employ you if: You have basic knowledge of accounting You are able to type 30w.p.m. accurately You have good command of the English Language and a pleasant personality
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    • 277 26 832 Employment TOP PARKING PTE LTD One of the largest car park management companies in the market, invites applicants tor the following posts 1) CAR PARK SUPERVISORS 2) CAR PARK CASHIERS (Full-tima/ Part-time) WALK-IN INTERVIEW (Please bring along a photograph) Monday to Friday 9 30 am to 4 30 pm
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    • 594 26 832 Employment 832 Employment An established foreign bank has M vacancies for: I Requirements: H Minimum 3 GCE 'O' levels with credit in B English or Mathematics Pleasant personality lillii Ability to type PC knowledge will be an advantage Experience is not necessary as training B wilt be provided. I
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  • SPORTS
    • 425 28 Wire Services. IVAN Lendl moved another step closer to a record ninth appearance in the final of the US Open when he beat unseeded Israeli Gilad Bloom 6-0, 6-3, 6-4 yesterday. Lendl, a three-time winner at Flushing Meadows, cruised through the first set in
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    • 163 28 AMERICAN Kelly Jones, twice Epson Singapore Open tennis champion, will play in an undercard match on Sept 29 at the Indoor Stadium. The match is a prelude to the Michael Chang-Stefan Edberg Volvo Supertennis Challenge. Jones's opponent is yet to be named. The popular 26-year-old
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    • 146 28 BRITAIN'S Ronan Rafferty scored his second successive European tournament victory with his second straight six-under-par 66 in the European Masters golf championship yesterday. Rafferty, the European Tour's leading money spinner last year, finished with a 21-under-par total of 267 to win by two strokes from John Bland of South
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    • 164 28 Wire services Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Div One Czechoslovakia: Dukla Prague 0 Bohemians Prague 4, Dukla Banska Bystrica 3 TJ Vitkovice 0, SKP t'nion Cheb 3 Tatran Presov O.lnter Bratislava 1 Zbrojovka Brno 0, Sigma Olomouc 1 Slovan Bratislava 1, Slavia Prague 4 Spartak Hradec Kralove 1,
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    • 270 28 AFP. FOR two decades, Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert were the exclamation points of the US Open, the zest, the joy, the excitement of the most boisterous of the four Grand Slam events. And while the 1990 Open has had its moments, it's
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    • 174 28 AFP. REAL Madrid opened the new campaign bidding for a sixth consecutive championship with a slender 1-0 victory yesterday while Barcelona won away at Espanol the previous night. Welshman John Toshack's international stars overcame modest Castellon with difficulty and, on that showing, it will need
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    • Article, Illustration
      387 29  -  ...And oh, so low By S Gulam DISBELIEF, disappointment and utter disgust. Those words best describe the Singapore camp after they learnt they had been edged to the title by Selangor. The feelings of the Singapore players were in complete contrast to the jubilation, prompted by about 200
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    • 552 30  -  S Gulam BOTH Kuala Lumpur and Selangor denied there was any "hanky, panky" in the Klang Valley battle at the Merdeka Stadium. Officials from both sides said Selangor deserved to win the match, but they felt sorry for Singapore. But be it sympathy for Singapore or plain
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    • 66 30 THE Malaysia Cup quarter-final draw will be made today at the Football Association of Malaysia House in Kelana Jaya in Selangor. Singapore and Selangor will be seeded. The remaining six teams Perak, Kedah, Kuala Lumpur, Johor, Trengganu and Kelantan will be drawn into either of the
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    • 285 30  -  LION CITY CUP: SINGAPORE 6 KEDAH 0 By ABDUL SHUKOR UNFAIR is one word to describe the crowd behaviour at the 7th Lion City Cup tournament now on until Sept 9 at Toa Payoh and Jalan Besar stadiums. Inconsiderate is another. How for instance, can
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