The New Paper, 6 September 1990

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  • 12 1 the new paper THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 My Bonny J by her mum... Madam Betty Soh (above) doesn't believe her daughter has had lesbian relationships. She is sorry Bonny revealed "her love life" in a book. Also, she's "sad that now everyone knows Bonnie's illegitimate." But listen, folks, did you know Bonnie is also smart? She topped
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    • 91 1 RUBBISH 73*1 PIIIITF COMPLIMte^ NOT FOR SAl MURDER? qt 18 MEN HIT BY bANCER T}l SPH VInt en get reast can cer, too. At least 18 LJloVU/oC' tLUl cases have been found here in the last 10 rnwfiviDfl tn years. Dr Mohan Chellappa, a senior CU rlj L rlVLI LU
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 101 2 A MANILA court has sentenced a Singaporean, Michael Ong, to two life imprisonment terms for drug trafficking. Each life term carries a maximum of 20 years' jail. But the 40-year sentence may be shortened for good behaviour. Ong, 26, who also used the
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    • 342 2  -  By Chitra Rajaram M 'EN can get breast cancer, too. At least 18 men have been detected having breast cancer in Singapore in the last 10 years. The figures, compiled by the Singapore Cancer Society, are considered very low, said Dr Mohan Chellappa,
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    • 186 2 BREAST cancer, me? You must joking. This was the typical response from five men who were told that they could get breast cancer. Mr Jeremy Chong, 28, an engineer, laughed. "I don't even have a breast! Besides, it won't make a difference physically if I were to have
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    • 334 2  -  BY Yaw Yan Chong A MAN was found dead at the bottom of a rubbish chute last night. He is believed to have fallen 10 storeys through the chute. He had a slash wound on his forehead and his jeans was badly torn. Was it murder? Police
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    • 1293 3 Model-turned-author Bonny Hicks is telling all again this time about her mother, Betty Soh. But mum has not remained mum. She too spoke about her outspoken daughter in a recent interview with Her World magazine. In fact Mum did most of the talking.
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    • 130 2 HOTLIWEPLUS IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus 734-7711. You can also write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923. PBERGtHMG ■HMHM Win Longines Conquest Timepieces wc>rth c>\cr $6CXX) M Combining *SL.gS \VKSwr;- with super-accuracy, the SfeSajMl outstanding Longines Conquest
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 224 4 HOT STORY MORE students in independent schools may receive financial help from the Government after a re-definition of "needy" families by the Ministry of Education. The ministry said yesterday families with incomes of up to $2,000 a month can get fee subsidies for their children in
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 78 4 FOUR eggs have been fertilised in an artificial womb and then implanted in a real one by doctors at the National University of Singapore. This is the first time in the world that such a method is being tried out. The fertilised embryos were grown for two days
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      • 86 4 THE board of one of Indonesia's biggest private banks has been sacked. The action against the Bank Duta board was taken for its "operational mistakes" in foreign exchange trading. A caretaker management team, led bv Co-ordinating Minister for Economy Radius Prawiro, has been set up to run
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    • BREWING ISSUES
      • Article, Illustration
        122 4 JAKARTA explains the Singapore-Batam-Riau economic connection with a "balloon theory". The theory, spelt out by Indonesian Minister for Research and Technology B .1 Habibie, is: Singapore, Batam and Riau are like three balloons. If pressure builds up in one balloon, it might burst. Solution: Channel the pressure elsewhere.
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      • 49 4 JAVA is likely to face a severe water crisis by the year 2000. The reasons: Increasing demands and dwindling sources. Indonesia's State Minister for Population and Environment Emil Salim said the demand for water in the next 10 years would exceed supply by 15.3 per cent.
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      • 50 4 THB (lovernment may be advised to make wearing of rear seat belts by car passengers compulsory. The National Safety Council is now studying the matter. The move is to reduce the number of injuries suffered by passengers in the rear seats who do not wear seat belts.
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    • 77 4 The Straits Times: US: Long-term C.ulf stay planned. Business Times: Bank Duta's board of directors fired. Lianhe Zaobao: For families with $2,0()() monthly income, half-subsidy for their children in independent schools. Berita Harian: US may remain in Middle East. SBC morning news: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein calls for a
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 312 5  -  By Yaw Yan Chong DON'T waste the time of doctors when you call them to testify in court, the Law Society told its members. This reaction follows complaints from some doctors that they have had to wait for hours before being called to the witness
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    • 185 5 THE five lawyers interviewed agree doctors should not be kept waiting in court, but feel it is not easy to implement. Although the hearings are supposed to start at about 9.30 am, unforeseen delays often prevent them from starting on time. For example, the defence counsel
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    • 339 6 Sci-fi comicbook earns him $170,000 One of France's most outstanding comic artists, Mr Jean Claude Mezieres, gave a talk at the Book Fair on Sunday and another at Temasek Polytechnic on Tuesday, His science-fiction comicbooks, the Valerian series, have a good following among buffs here. TNP
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    • 168 6 SEND season's greetings from your whole company, not just yourself, with some of this year's new Christmas cards. The Community Chest's new Christmas card collection includes a card, "From our entire organisation to you", and another that is "From all of us to all of
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    • 254 6 A 16-YEAR-OLD girl plunged 13 floors to her death from the balcony of her Eunos home before the horrified eyes of her family after she was slapped thrice I by her parents. This tragic tale unfolded at a one-day coroner's inquiry yesterday into the death
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 455 8  -  By Trudy Lim D I 0 NOT deprive your children of a l chance to earn money. I That is the advice of the author of Making Money Made Simple, one of the books launched at this year's book fair. The book is marketed
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    • 218 8 MR Whittaker laid down the following steps for making the most of your money: Set a goal. Give yourself something to aim for, whether it is owning your own home, buying a car, or having certain savings. Attain saleable skills. Make it a point to become
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    • 165 8 THE life of the late Dr Ya'acob Mohamed has been captured in a new book. It was officially launched by the Senior Parlimentary Secretary (Education) Haji Sidek Saniff last Saturday. Dr Ya'acob, bom on Jan 25, 1925, in Sungai Pisang, Kelantan, joined the
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    • 512 9  -  By David Miller FIVE people have been cheated by a conman using a new ploy. The cheat told his victims they had won $100 discount vouchers. The catch: They would have to pay small deposits together with the vouchers to buy electrical appliances of their
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    • 273 9 RELIGION seems to be booming at the book fair. At least 18 stalls at the 22nd Singapore International Festival of Books and Book Fair 1990 are selling religious books exclusively. This compares to less than 15 last year. In addition, many other stands that
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    • 454 10  -  By Alfonso Chan H 1 OW do you describe a performance by Placido Domingo? You don't. Not unless you know opera well. For me, the highlight of the evening at the Singapore Indoor Stadium was the fourminute applause which erupted when the world's greatest operatic tenor
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    • 553 11 Lawyers were urged by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to brush up their image, when he addressed the Law Academy last Friday. And overcharging by doctors is another talking point. What is the current standing of these and other professionals? COLIN CHEONG talks to some people
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    • 101 11 THESE words appear in our stories today. These notes will help you check their meanings. forte: Something one does particularly well, a person's strong point. hanker: To have a strong desire for something. media-savvy: Able to deal with the press, radio and television. premises: Building. provisional: Temporary. refurbished: Redecorated.
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    • 227 8 SINGAPORE'S MMD BEST RESTAURANTS Symbols of Food Quality Excellence TUNK-KA OF THAILAND Rated as one of the 100 BEST restaurants in Singapore, Tunk ka of Thailand scored FULL MARKS for its food quality. It's the choice of Tatler's readers for the best place to eat in Singapore. At Tunk ka.
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    • 79 11 Ceres "Bw^lFMl Ceres 100% "Pure fruit Juice consists of Vitamin C with no sugar added and no preservatives. Ifie fruits are chosen carefully and specialty packgd with a plain naturalgoodness. c There are a wide range of flavours to choose especially Teach, Strawberry, Cjuava, Cjranadilla, Tear, %ed Qrape, White grape,
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 386 12 Wire services. THE United States has decided to open direct talks with Cambodia's Communist government to help speed efforts to end civil war in the southeast Asian nation. This was announced yesterday by US Secretary of State James Baker. The talks will
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    • 116 12 AP. A MAN who won $320,000 dollars in Florida's lottery last year was found crushed to death in a trash bin. He had apparently drunk himself to sleep, police said yesterday. Now, he is to be buried in a pauper's grave. Police said Hoy Clark's
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    • 260 12 Reuter. AIDS should be fought not only with medicine but by stemming the type of sexual behaviour that spreads it, Pope John Paul II said yesterday. It was the second time in his tour of Africa, the continent with one of the worst problems
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    • 41 12 Hardly sheepish: French livestock farmers are furious at a government decision to import sheep. So, yesterday, they let loose some 60 Dutch sheep into administrative offices. Here, a policeman chases them out. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 178 12 Reuter. SPECIAL courts began trials of ministers in ousted prime minister Benazir Bhutto's government yesterday. Two one-judge courts revealed government charges against former overseas Pakistanis minister Ghulam Ahmad Maneka and former parliamentary affairs minister Ahmad Tariq Rahim. The case against a third, former
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    • 271 13 Wire services. ABOUT one in six lung cancer deaths among non-smokers are caused by passive smoking in childhood. This has been revealed in a new US study. However, the researchers found no evidence that adult exposure to second-hand smoke increased the risk of lung cancer.
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    • 104 13 HONGKONG'S department of health is worried about encroachment the villain is a cockroach; the victim, a bottle of mineral water. Also under probe is a bottle of distilled water in which dozens of ants were found, reports the South China Morning Post. The
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    • 233 13 AP. THE Gulf crisis took a back seat in Israel yesterday to a scandal featuring accusations of high-level political fraud and questions on the propriety of wiretapping under Jewish law. The scandal is raising tensions in Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's coalition Cabinet. It has also brought
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    • 474 14 Wire services. IRAQI President Saddam Hussein has urged Arabs to overthrow Saudi Arabia's King Fahd and Eyptian President Hosni Mubarak. The two leaders were singled out by the Iraqi leader during a combative message to Arabs and other Muslims in which he renewed his call
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    • 258 14 AP. THE international community has begun stepping up efforts to help the tens of thousands of Asians stranded in Jordan. But officials in Amman said relief aid for the refugees was still not enough. Foreign correspondents visiting a camp near Ruweishid,
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    • 364 14 [HOW BRITISH ACTION SET SCENE FOR CURRENT GULF CRISIS IHT. PRESIDENT Saddam Hussein claims Kuwait is really part of Iraq. To know what he is hinting at, one needs to go back nearly 70 years in Arab history when the borders of modern Iraq,
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    • 190 15 Reuter. THE US Embassy in Kuwait is checking into reports that a male American was shot in Kuwait City by Iraqi troops while trying to avoid capture, the US State Department said. A department spokesman said yesterday that embassy officials
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    • 243 15 SCARRED BOY SHUNNED BY FRIENDS/ Page 20 I I AP. IRAQ has released messages purportedly written by US, British, French and Japanese hostages held at a military target. The official Iraqi News Agency said the hostages who allegedly sent the messages were "at a vital installation". But
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 371 13 AND HOW THESE CAN IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS M SA man meets d stranger who seems to possess strange powers. topics include presentation techniques and handling objections. knows about his past and can see the future This is the Certificate: Jointly issued by the NPB and the Marketing j beginning of
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      238 15 AFP. AN early climb for shares ran out of steam here yesterday afternoon after a slide on Wall Street which was attributed to comments from the Iraqi leadership calling on Arabs to revolt against leaders who support Western interests in t he Gulf. The FT-30 shares index ended 1.3
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    • 76 15 Wire services. STOCKS opened higher on huving by investors heartened by gains on Wall Street overnight. Brokers said the market should undergo a technical correction after its dramatic decline on Wednesday, but said its chances of recovering all the losses of the past three days are slim. The key
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    • 54 15 FT Industrials Wed 1,672.20 (1,670.90) Dow Jones Average Wed 2,628.22. (2,613.37) n ST Industrial Wed 1,258.03 (1,252.81) NST Industrial Wed 2,992.95 (2,980.64) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed 3,039.69 (3,054.16) q Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,478.40 (1,493.50) o Nikkei Stock Average Wed 24,078.34 (24,907.64) Figures in brackets refer to those of
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    • Article, Illustration
      207 15 THE Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials closed at 2,628.21 in a quiet market yesterday, up 14.85 points over Tuesday's close. About 120 million shares changed hands with advancers surpassing losers 945 against 565, with 453 stocks unchanged. Investors, uneasy over the Gulf crisis, found little encouragement
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1053 16 thursdavtv LADY ENFORCER rYAZZ THE ONLY WAY A FEMALE graduate joins the police force B 5, and two of her subordinates turn out to be F_ wLEjfjStIN 1989, Yazz (right) conquered pftIHWL her estranged father and her half-sister. 13 both the Bnt.sh singles and album UHL Friction is inevitable as
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  • 261 17  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Alfonso Chan THIS is the first time my fingers are pounding the keyboard in fear and anxiety as I join my colleagues in a job as terrifying and as tiring as handling a boa constrictor. Within this rectangular box, I am to pass judgment
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 272 17 Tiursdaytv i THURSDAY FEATURE SPECIAL: THE MAN IN THE BROWN SUIT (Channel 5, 9.30 pm) THIS movie is shown in conjunction with the 100 th 4 Anne Beddingfeld (Stephanie Zimbalist, left), an attractive -s and single American tourist longing for adventure, sees a man killed in front of the Cairo
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  • Article, Illustration
    310 18 TILL THE END sports F OR 120 die-hard soccer fans, last Saturday's match against Perlis at Kangar was the culmination of a long but worthwhile season. The result didn't mean much to them though they seemed to know the Lions would win. But win or lose, League title or
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 340 19 AP. PRESIDENT F W de Klerk invited South Africa's opposition groups of all races yesterday to join talks on a new constitution that would end discrimination. He called South Africa's movement towards a non-racial society "irreversible". Mr de Clerk said: "Now is the
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    • 127 19 AFP. TOUGH new parking restrictions will come into force in Paris next week. For the first time in the city's history, motorists will not be allowed to park their cars, or even stop, along a 27-km stretch of the main boulevards running north-south and east-west.
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    • 231 19 NST. FOUR-YEAR-OLD Mat Azman Abdul Aziz is leading a lonely, painful life in Kuala Trengganu. He was heavily scarred in a fire last year. Since then, Mat Azman has been shunned by his friends and been suffering in silence. The only love he gets is from his
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    • 203 19 AP. HUNDREDS of paramilitary troops fanned out in New Delhi yesterday, hours before the start of a 24-hour general strike called to protest against higher job quotas. "We are prepared. Let's hope there is no violence tomorrow," said a police official in New
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    • 182 19 AFP. HEROIN refineries appear to be mushrooming on the Thai-Malaysian border, says a senior Thai police official. Border Police Colonel Prasert Chan-in said yesterday this seemed aimed at avoiding a crackdown on the illegal narcotics industry in northern Thailand. He said his forces had
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  • TRAVELNOTES
    • 595 21 A TASTY morsel of camel rump? Maybe a kangaroo steak with lightly-cooked, freshly-dug vegetables? b Or, what about grilled smoked water buffalo fillet with straw and hay garnish? Now these are dishes for a "dinki-di" (genuine) gourmet and Australia's the place to find them. In recent
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    • Article, Illustration
      348 21  -  By David Brazil DIY AMERICA TOURS FREEWHEELIN' independent tours are becoming more popular with Singaporean holiday-makers and business travellers: KenAir is now catering to this growing market with a selection of seven "DIY America" tours. These trips drop organised programmes and inclusive meals but provide flights, hotel accommodation, and
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    • 117 21 MALAYSIA FEST '90 runs this year from Sept 15-30, bringing together as usual all parts of the country to one place Kuala Lumpur. Details of programmes are available from Malaysia-TDC at 532- 6321. THE SOUTHERN THAI PROVINCE OF SURAT THANI is holding its unique annual Chak Phra Festival
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  • Showtime
    • 555 22 USA Today. ARNOLD Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis muscled their way to the top of the box office. And Tom Cruise's and Kddie Murphy's famous grins paid off, though not as much as expected. Rut an unlikely trio with what seemed to be little more than a
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    • 325 23  -  By Alfonso Chan s I TAY cool and party with Kool and the Gang, the supergroup of the 80s, when they perform i at Marina Village's Rhythm and Blues Amf phitheatre next month. Their visit is from Oct 17 to Oct 20. The rhythm
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    • 182 23 A MOUTH WATERING host of top international artists from a wide cross-sec-tion of the music world will be brought in by Marina Village International, the people who gave you Bobby Brown in July. Booked for appearances: Jazz-blues singer Lady Rebecca: The Baltimore-based black singer's
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    • 293 24 BEHIND-THE-SCENES STORY USA Today. CBS anchor man Dan Hat her is the only Western journalist to have interviewed President Saddam Hussein. Mr Rather says that a lot of planning and a bit of luck did it. The interview was broadcast bv CBS last week and by
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    • 65 24 TODAY'S PIN UP CORI Teo is a Miss Singapore/World finalist. Professional Name: Cori Teo Full Name: Teo Hooi Peng Birthday: 16/4/70 Height: 1.72 m Weight: 58 kg Former occupation: Laser Beauty Consultant Hobbies: Swimming, cycling, cooking, shopping Likes: To be a top beauty consultant in the
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    • 457 24  -  By Lo Tien Yin NEW premises are not all that will be new for the Singapore Dance Theatre when it moves this month to Fort Canning. The three-year-old group will, for the first time, have a full-time production and stage manager, Mr Tay
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 363 25 THURSDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief N N N#w$ in BrW 12.05 Lunchdate 12 03 Po M,lar Classics I.00 News and Weather Report 100 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 110 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 115 p# P utar Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Afternoon Fare -43 Midday Market
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    • 176 25 COMICRELIEF i Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee J f va.vTN [M*** ca«-t *Wof\\ r^»TA 1 PV'-L' \s£ Sy CI lo gW m&l i^L Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill ~2 7?~ZJc\ 7 V\ /Y Jrjyfk ffldWT! MCW UfcTs TPf W IT WITH A &AU,... flte IbElidliysi George the Robot/stephen Stanley VACNN/ C*o A I"TS
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    • 655 26 COMICRELIEF THURSDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh KnnnTIRRJJH NOON Good Music, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk il H t) S Wlirtl RpATirr Wf N*MFFBlff I 1230 Ke «P in 8 Track: Saintl >' or 1245 And K#r haw s WorW 01 Mms c l ARSURDH I ft il/lrt* I, BETTER! Just Pfoin
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 315 28 831 Professional/ Executive Appointments We areato^ n w c nctWol "k- uc 10 our expansion plans in our new P premises in UIC Building, we are now inviting suitable and I itJj self-motivated individuals for the following posts:|i L/C DOCUMENTATION j ASSISTANTS <ii«sn,«, N s) I O REQUIREMENTS:- Minimum 'A'
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    • 204 28 831 Professional/ Executive Appointments 832 Employment INTERFURN DESIGNS (S) PTE LTD ha* vacancy for SHOWROOM SALES RECEPTIONIST (FEMALE) Candidate must possess a pleasant personality, be well groomed and have an ability to communicate fluently In English We offer betide* e very attractive remuneration package end fringe benefits, e comprehensive on-the-iob
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    • 145 28 831 Professional/ Executive Appointments 832 Employment Well Established Company In Jurong requires 1. MALE QUALITY CONTROLLERS e Diploma In Mechanical. Shipbuilding, or Manufacturing Engineering Candidates without above qualification but have experience In QC on Manufacturing sector may also apply Attractive salary for right candidates 2. MALE PRODUCTION ENGINEERS e Diploma
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    • 176 28 831 Professional/ Executive Appointments 832 Employment SECRETARY lo General Manager A good opportunity to join a leading hotel chain and a lively team, based at the prestigious Changl Airport. Requirement*: e OCE "OV 'A' level with good credit In English e PSC with shorthand speed of 80 w.p.m. e Mln.
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    • 319 28 831 Professional/ Executive Appointments 831 Professional/ Executive Appointments I We are an aggressive Insurance Broking outfit involved mainly in Marine and General Insurance in Singapore. We invite suitably qualified candidates for the position of' FINANCIAL CONTROLLER Reporting directiy to the Managing Director the incumbent will, inter alia, be responsible for
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    • 330 28 832 Employment An established 5 ji packaging company is S seeking suitable 5 candidates for the m posts J FEMALE 2 6 GENERAL CLERK g -Age 19-25 g 2 GCE'O'or A 1 level 2 g Bilingual in English 5 n Mandarin J k Preferably 1-2 yrs' 7 experience 0 Knowledge
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 339 29 832 Employment II Singapore Press Holdings Ltd H PARFFP I OPPORTUNITIES We are the region's leading newspaper publishing company profitable, successful, and committed to staff training and welfare. We invite suitable candidates to fill the following vacancies: SYSTEMS OPERATORS 7 SMIOR SYSTEMS OPERATORS REQUIREMENTS: Minimum GCE '0' level or GCE
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    • 371 29 832 Employment 832 Employment 8 Newly set up U S local joint venture I I iSSKSS I G C E 'O'with LCCI Intermediate Accounting or I equivalent I I Mm. 1 2 years experience I Able to prepare full set of accounts essential Knowledge of computerised accounts I I Able
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    • 334 29 832 Employment a—assessasr—t 832 Employment 0 Our Company has one of the largest Jgj m automated plant in Singapore m for Blasting and Painting. H We employ over 300 employees. The Sales Turnover for 1990 is expected to exceed $20 million. W We need an experienced 0 J ELECTRICIAN J
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 295 30 832 Employment I A well known Japanese g manufacturing company requires the I following urgently: I PERSONNEL CLERKS I (TEMPORARY) but may lead to permanent position PURCHASING CLERKS Interested applicants please apply personally to: SINGAPORE KAMI f V ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY PTELTD llflll 101 Eunos Ave 3 H Eunos Industrial Estate
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    • 191 31 AP. THE world's two fastest athletes, Carl Lewis and Leroy Burrel, will compete in a 100m race in Athens tomorrow. It will be the second time this year that the two American sprinters will race each other. The first meeting was in the Goodwill Games in Seattle, which
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    • 151 31 AFP. CHRIS Robertson led the Australian charge into the second round of the Hong Kong Open squash tournament here yesterday. Robertson, the second seed, struggled against 19-year-old West German Simon Frenz before clinching a hard fought 15-13, 12-15, 15-11, 15-12 first round victory. Robertson, ranked three
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    • 169 31 Wire service. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER English League Cup, 1st rd, 2nd leg: Bristol City 1 West Bromwich 0 (Bristol City on agg), Her •ford 1 Brentford 0 (agg: I 2), Lincoln 1 Halifax 0 (agg: 1-2), Ox ford 2 Reading 1 (agg: 3-11, Scarborough 3 Rochdale
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    • 485 32 Reuter. AMERICAN upstart Pete Sampras served his way into the semi-finals of the US Open tennis championships with a thrilling five-set upset of three-time champion Ivan Lendl yesterday. Sampras, 19, made good on his promise not to be intimidated by the former world number
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    • 256 32 Wire Services. TOP seed Steffi Graf turned up the power and moved closer to defending her US Open title when she defeated Jana Novotna of Czechoslovakia 6-3, 6-1 to advance to the semi-finals. In workmanlike fashion, Graf never was in trouble against the 12th
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    • 241 32 THE first sanctioned professional men's tennis tournament ever to be held in the Soviet Union has been set for Nov 5 to 11 in Moscow. The Kremlin Cup has already drawn commitments from American tennis stars Jimmy Connors, Brad Gilbert, Aaron Krickstein, and Tim Mayotte. PAUL Miller, striker with
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    • 127 32 AP. FRANKY Chan, Hong Kong's only player on the professional snooker circuit, marched into the final stages of the British Open in Blackpool, England, yesterday. He resisted a stomachchurning comeback by England's Les Dodd to win the second-round match 5-4. When Dodd fought
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    • 171 33 Last night's results: S'pore 4 T'ganu 0; Kedah 3 Johor 1; Perak 2 KL 0 PERAK'S Azahari Abdul Ghani may be the current top scorer in the 7th Lion City Cup tournament with seven goals, but hot on his heels are two Singaporeans who
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    • 285 33  -  By Abdul Shukor VINCENT Subramaniam achieved his target of a semi-final berth for Singapore in the 7th Lion City Cup but the shrewd coach knows that his side will have to sweat to get to the final. Singapore will meet Perak tomorrow, while Trengganu plays
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    • 44 34 Slimmer, sharper and happier: Fandi before (left, in a picture taken in 1988) and after, in training for the Asian Games last night when he showed his old scoring form, despite an unhappy seven weeks in Greece BEFORE AFTER
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    • 185 34 V SUNDRAMOORTHY'S absence for Saturday's friendly against Trengganu at Kuala Trengganu would provide I) Devaraj and Abdullah Noor a chance to prove their worth. Deva is back after missing Singapore's last four Malaysia Cup games due to a groin injury. He seems to have
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    • 190 34 AP. REFEREES from Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay told the South American Soccer Confederation they might refuse to work in Colombia because of threats to their safety, a League spokesman said in Asuncion, Paraguay, yesterday. "It's becoming increasingly difficult to find referees who are
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    • 98 34 Reuter. JEAN-PIERRE PAPIN and Eric Cantona, Marseille's formidable striking pair, were both on target as France gained a valuable 2-1 away win in their opening qualifying match of the European Championship in Reykjavik yesterday. Papin struck in the 12th minute and Cantona in the
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    • 445 34  -  Fandi's seven-week stint in Greece could be the stuff for the perfect slimming ad. And it's probably the only good thing to come out of what could be his last European excursion. S GULAM reports S Gulam FANDI Ahmad may have lost* quite a lot of
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