The New Paper, 11 September 1990

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  • 15 1 the new paper TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the aJ paper
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    • 212 1 vr A 1 VL1 UnAJJ Madonna M MM MfplMI* An intimate look former boyfriends A SAMPLING: ■"At 15, she mm* was already jf&M A well-developed. ii She wore nothing but ufl mini-skirts and tank tops." ■■P; was costing me a ml fortune. Every i. 1 HrHH day, come home r
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 172 2 A MALAYSIAN man was found unconscious in a container yesterday. He was dead on arrival at Alexandra Hospital. The man, Mr Kangaduli, 38, worked as a cleaner with a mechanical trading company in Jurong Pier Road. Its owner, Mr Ding Qingting, found Mr Kangaduli's
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    • 421 2  -  I By Angeline Song TRAFFIC jams used to occur at the Johor Causeway only on weekends. Now it happens every day, off-peak hour or not. Yesterday, a Monday, The New Paper team took a trip to Johor Baru at 3.30 pm which used to be an
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    • 161 2 IHT. THE West Germans are planning to dig a hole deep into the earth's crust. The hole will be 10,000 m deep, big enough to swallow the world's highest mountain. Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, is 8,848 m high. The ambitious
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    • 304 3  -  By Lena Senan GONK are the dense and overgrown Angsana trees that once screened off the elegant beauty of Empress Place. Also gone are the carpark and three parallel hus-stops at Empress Place. They have been replaced by open stretches of grassland around the Sir
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    • 223 3  -  By Chitra Rajaram WHAT'S a giant Vanda Miss Joaquim doing in the middle of the Singapore General Hospital (SGH)? It's a gift of love, all the way from America. The colourful mural will "soften the walls and ceiling of the
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 319 4 HOT STORY FIVE of six independent schools are raising fees from next year. Three boys' schools, Raffles Institution, Anglo-Chinese School and St Joseph's Institution, will each raise fees by $100 a month. The new fees will be $200 at RI and ACS and $150 at
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 195 4 IT'S VAGUE. It's nothing serious. Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba says this of allegations that Republic of Singapore Air Force aircraft had violated Malaysian airspace. He described recent exchanges on this matter as "minor problems". "When we are such good friends, there are bound
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      • 47 4 A MYSTERY block of flats in Bedok will be sold to the public after renovations. Block 611 at Bedok Reservoir Road has been unoccupied for a few years. Fired by rumours that it was haunted, the block attracted curious youngsters and vandals.
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      • 60 4 A WORKERS' foundation is setting up a country club in Yishun. It will be called the Orchid Country Club. And it will be ready in 1993. The club will have a 27-hole golf course plus recreational and other facilities. It will be developed and managed by
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    • 98 4 The Straits Times: Khmer factions agree j i on UN plan. Business Times: Malaysia to speed up i share listings. Lianhe Zaobao: Cambodian talks sees i I first light with four factions agreeing to j forming Supreme Council. Berita Harian: SNC Cambodia to be set up. SBC morning news:
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    • QUOTES OF THE PAY
      • 68 4 Asia needs that (the United States' benign and stabilising influence) until a more balanced equation of forces can take shape. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew when asked if Singapore would still offer the US the use of its military facilities. His interview was telecast by
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      • 105 4 Mindef is reluctant to lose a soldier. Better post the bond and have faith in the family. Brigadier General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong when asked by a Singapore mother who migrated to Vancouver with her family if the government would consider waiving the $75,(KM) bond
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 433 5  -  By Warren Fernandez a FILM classification system ought to be introduced here. This was the view of some movie-goers, in reaction to 'last week's ban on two films which the Singapore Film Society has planned to screen. We asked 15 film society members on Friday. Yesterday,
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    • 234 5 ALL 15 Film Society members interviewed on Friday claimed they were more concerned with the artistic merit of a film than its content. Nearly all the 600 members are professionals above 25 years of age, according to secretary Toh Hai Leong. One member, engineer Joseph George, 30,
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    • 403 6  -  By Angeline Song f OUR hundred teachers, principals and vice-principals who are retiring at the end of this year will start preparing for their days of leisure today. They are scheduled to attend a preretirement seminar today, organised by the Education Ministry (MOE). "The
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    • 246 6 WOMEN handle retirement better than men in Singapore, says Dr Seet Ai Mee. The Minister of State (Education and Community Development) makes this point in a speech to be delivered at the Pre-Retirement Seminar this morning. She says women still find they have a lot
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    • 360 6 THIS was an Italian job tailored to offset the bad press the local tailoring business has received. Five top Italian tailors gave a three-hour workshop for about 60 local tailors last week. Leading the workshop was Mr G Luzzi, president of the Accademia Nazionale Dei
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    • 330 7  -  By Rav Dhaliwal ANA for the East Coast Parkway but Jalan Besar would flunk with an F. Ratings on an A to F scale could be used to measure traffic congestion, says the Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS). A is every motorist's dream, with free-flowing traffic.
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    • 187 7 THE report by the six-man ad hoc committee is now with the AAS Board. It will be used by the association for reference when it makes recommendations on various policies. A second phase of the report is now being worked on. The second phase
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    • 465 8  -  By Michelle Lee A TRIP to Kuala Lumpur has never seemed such a bargain. A travel agency and an airline are offering a hotel and air ticket package that may make a Kuala Lumpur jaunt just about irresistible. Reliance Travel's Crazy
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    • 476 8  -  By Chitra Rajaram T I HROW away your dentures. Go for titanium implants, says an American dentist. The only snag: It can cost between $2,000 and $8,000, depending on how many implants are needed. "An old person can now once again bite into an
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    • 106 8 OTHER topics discussed at the congress yesterday include: The role of computers in dentistry: Dr Francois Duret, a dentist from France, explained how a laser beam can now record the dimensions of the cavity of your tooth. This will then be sent to a computer that designs the
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    • 115 8 TODAY'S sessions at the dental congress will be a special symposium to investigate the treatment of gum diseases particularly whether surgical or non-surgical treatment should be used for gum diseases and infections. This discussion will be conducted by Dr Jan Lindhe, a professor and dean of the schools of
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    • 406 9  -  By Lois Ng THE battle to win over travellers to New Zealand has veered from free sheep skins to the kiwi bird. Two travel agencies, Chan Brothers and Dynasty Travel, are wrestling over the prestige of the Golden Kiwi Bird Award each received from
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    • 743 10  -  Irene Ng on Tuesday A NUMBER of things bother me about How-to books. One is, how to know if How-to books work? At press time, there are no such books available to tell us how to do this. Secondly, I'm not sure who really writes them.
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    • 221 10 Tips from Being Happy: Live in the now. We decide to be happy on the journey, not just when we reach our destination. Take risks. In loving and caring, we risk. The choice is between really living, or merely existing. So let's get out on some
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    • 133 10 THESK words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. bumped off: An informal expression meaning murdered. exploits: Brave, interesting or funny actions that a person has done at a particular time. fiasco: An action or attempt that fails
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 331 11 AP. THE Soviet Union and West Germany have reached "a compromise" agreement on the sum of money Bonn will pay Moscow for the withdrawal of Red Army troops. Soviet Foreign Minister Kduard Shevardnadze, in an interview with wire service reporters, refused to specify the amount of
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    • 235 11 AP. GERMAN officials have announced a "spectacular" deal to help troubled East German farmers supply shortage-plagued Soviets with food and cigarettes. The contract, estimated at $1.1 billion, will allow Kast Germans to rid their packed storehouses and processing plants of millions of
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    • 74 11 Peace-makers: Leaders of the four Cambodian factions joining hands in a show of unity after their meeting in Jakarta. The four finally agreed yesterday to accept a United Nations plan to end the the Cambodian conflict. From left: Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen; Prince Ranariddh, a leader
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    • 163 11 Reuter. NEPAL'S King Birendra, the world's only Hindu monarch who once enjoyed absolute powers, will become little more than a figurehead under a draft constitution he accepted yesterday. The king received the draft from the Constitution Recommendations Committee at a brief ceremony in his palace.
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    • 371 12 Wire services. LIBERIAN President Samuel Doe has been killed and his body mutilated, the BBC reported yesterday. The killing was confirmed by US and other sources. A BBC correspondent in the capital, Monrovia, said witnesses had reported that Mr Doe's body had been put on display at
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    • 212 12 NOW you can write on a computer in your own hand. Sony, Canon and Grid Systems (a US company) have each come out with computers without keyboards. You write on the screen using an electronic pen. The machines are small enough to
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    • 226 12 AP. EUROPEAN power companies are poised to sail into an era when wind power could provide up to 10 per cent of the European Community's energy needs. This was stated by delegates at a conference which began in Madrid yesterday.
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    • 306 12 AFP. ARCHBISHOP Desmond Tutu and three other senior churchmen warned South African President Frederik de Klerk that a mysterious "third force" could be preparing for a coup. The warning was made during an hour-long meeting with the President. In a statement released by the
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    • 412 13 AP. THE performance of Filipino diplomats in the Gulf crisis came under much criticism by a group of evacuees who returned home from Jordan yesterday. The 410 refugees, mostly women and children, returned aboard a special Philippine Airlines flight from Amnruin. "So how are you?" President
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    • 56 13 Homeward bound: Thousands of Asian refugees from Kuwait queue to board buses at a transit camp in the no man's land between Iraq and tJordan. The buses will take them to Amman airport where arrangements have been made by the International Organization for Migration
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    • 262 13 AP. PALESTINIAN terrorist leader Abu Abbas has hinted that he might undertake terrorist strikes on Iraq's behalf. Mr Abbas, head of the Palestine Liberation Front, was the man behind the 1985 Achille Lauro cruise ship hijacking and this year's attack on a Tel Aviv
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    • 205 13 Wire services. THE Soviet Union will never send troops to the Gulf unless its vital interests are threatened. This was stated yesterday by Mr Yevgeni Primakov, a member of the Soviet Presidential Council. Mr Primakov, who accompanied Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
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    • 446 14 Wire services SURPRISE, disbelief and mockery were the initial reactions of some poor countries to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's offer of free oil if they collect it. "How do you get there? The Americans are there. How do you bring the oil back through a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 68 11 Terry, Hans Phillip at The Cellar The band that plays a repertoire of oldies from the 60's and 70's Beatles, Eagles, Dire Straits, folksy tunes the kind of tunes with a strong melody and easy lyrics the band that makes music sizzle like steak. In Jack's Place VI Steak House
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      239 14 AFP. SHARES firmed yesterday following the weekend demonstration of solidarity between US President George Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev over the Gulf crisis. London responded to Tokyo's 4.7 per cent climb with a more modest 1.1 per cent upturn, holding onto its recovery as Wall Street gave its
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    • 76 14 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened weaker this morning on losses on Wall Street and higher oil prices overnight. Brokers said the market would correct for gains made in very thin volume yesterday, the sixth largest advance in the history of the benchmark Nikkei average of 225 key Tokyo shares. The
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    • 44 14 FT Industrials Mon 1,655.10 (1,638.50) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,615.59. (2,619.55) ST Industrial Mon 1,246.50 (1,238.42) NST Industrial Mon 2,957.15 (2,955.69) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 3,087.74 (3,047.91) Australian AH Ordinaries *4o« 1,500.90 (1,479.00) j aMU Hack Average n?' Uam 2fc,080.90 (23,962.07) 'J f
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      242 14 Reuter. SHARK prices fell slightly yesterday after a run-up in oil prices spurred a late afternoon hurst of selling and erased earlier gains. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 3.96 points to close at 2,615.59. In the broader market, however, advancing shares outpaced losers by a narrow margin
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 569 15  -  Ramu's Curry Restaurant 246-F Upper Thomson Road (Opposite Thomson Post Office) Opening hours: 11 am to 3 pm and 5 pm to 9.30 pm By Sara Chen AN unobtrusive front makes Ramus Curry Restaurant in Upper Thomson Road look like an ordinary banana leaf joint.
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    • 320 15  -  MICROWAVE COOK By K Kahuna KICK porridge it's the famous Asian cure-all. Made with chicken, fish or pork, it is great when you are feeling off-colour. It's also good for a hangover, and fine for late night supper. Cooking rice in the microwave oven
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  • spotlight
    • 365 16 Saddam Hussein swears Kuwait is his forever. George Bush vows Saddam will never get to enjoy the fruits of his aggression. Who will have to eat his words? ROSNAH AHMAD takes a look at the two men who hold centrestage in the latest Gulf crisis
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    • WHERE THEY STAND
      • 64 16 NO return to the pre-Aug 2 status quo. Kuwait historically belonged to Baghdad and will now be part of Iraqi territory forevjer. The 3,000-odd Westerners now in Iraq and occupied-Kuwait as "guests" will remain there until American and other Western military forces leave the Gulf. Willing to discuss
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      • 61 16 Iraq broke international law by invading Kuwait. Baghdad compounded its wrongdoing by holding as virtual hostages about 3,000 Westerners in Iraq and occupied Kuwait The US will accept nothing less than the release of all the Westerners, a total withdrawal of Iraqi forces from Kuwait and the restoration
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    • 423 16 THE exchange of public insults between Presidents Saddam Hussein and George Bush has made a complex situation even more complicated. M WHO'S THE LIAtT "It is Saddam who lied to his Arab neighbours. It is Saddam who invaded an Arab state (Kuwait). It is Saddam who now threatens
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    • HIGH STAKES GAME
      • 103 16 A SUCCESSFUL conclusion to his Kuwaiti adventure will turn Mr Saddam into the unrivalled leader of the Arab world. Millions of Arabs will look up to him as THE man who stood up against the "arrogant" Westerners who siphoned off oil profits which rightly belong to the poor
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      • 111 16 Failure to restore the Emir of Kuwait or enforce the economic sanctions against Iraq will show the US up as a mere paper tiger. Such a blow to America's prestige will have severe repercussions on Washington's ties with allies such as Japan and countries in western Europe. It
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 754 17 tuesdaytv LADY ENFORCER JOURNEY'S END (Channel XIHUA (Michelle Yim, right) receives news TIANSHENG (John Hong, right) of an arms deal. Jingli decides to investigate <* to China to look Shufang up. the matter himself when he realises that no W Manhua assures him she will wait for one is keen
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  • 231 18  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Alfonso Chan MONDAY definitely the best night to watch TV if you've just returned from Tioman or Timbuctoo. There were all sorts of programmes to band with your level of consciousness. There was Kickboxing Showcase (TV 1), alpha; Entertainment This Week (SBC 5),
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 66 18 THE PILL BEAUTY ON A SINGAPORE RIGHT NOW! Do women still BUDGET MODELS Local fashion takes need to worry The $45-Face Strike an its cue from the fall about the risks? international pose collections STILL LOOKING WHAF MEN FOR MR. PERFECT? Common mistakes ENVY ABOUT Or are you willing Singapore
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 261 18 tuesdaytv TUESDAY PREMIERE THE EMPTY BEACH BRYAN Brown (left) stars as the tough, streetwise private Ipit.j detective Cliff Hardy, in this action-packed suspense thriller. He is hired by Marion Singer (Belinda Giblin) to investigate jB 1 of her husband who is supposed to have W Hardy uncovers evidence that Singer
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 155 19 Chocolate Horlicks Chocolate Horlicks: 20 g more at the same price. CHOCOLATE Horlicks now comes in a taller bottle with a striking new red label and cap. Chocolate Horlicks, the manufacturer says, contains calcium, protein and vitamins which makes it a healthy family beverage. With 20 g more of Chocolate
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    • 122 19 BUYINGGUIDE Sanyo VM-E388/P: Designed for better hold. lets the exposure (iris) deal with backlight better than the human eye. It is priced at $2,300 and is available now only at Yaohan Orchard and Eastern Audio at Centrepoint. For more information, call Sanyo Sales Marketing Office at 337-6111. Sunshades for road-users
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    • 393 19 lotus paste raooncakes. Mooncakes are priced between $3 and $36. These mooncakes are on sale until Oct 3 at the Mandarin Shop, at a special stall at the South Wing Lobby beside the Chatterbox and at j Neptune Theatre. Clinique Blusher r W': Young Face Powder Blusher: 12 different shades
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  • Showtime
    • 566 20 IPS. M ADONNA, the 31-year-old queen of the international music scene, used every means at her disposal to reach the top, said her former boyfriends. It all started when she was a teenager by the name of Madonna Louise Ciccone. "We sat right beside each other in class,"
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    • 240 21 IPS. MADONNA once acted in a porno movie. She didn't care that it would give her a bad image. She simply felt it was the right thing to do at the time. Once again, she was right. Two French producers spotted her in the
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    • 519 21 PROBABLY the best known fact about Sandra Bernhard is that she's Madonna's gal-pal. The tale of how they met when the actress/singer/comedienne was doing her onewoman show, off-Broadway and Madonna was doing a play on Broadway, is rather like a film script itself.
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    • 208 21  -  Grandpa Talks of Old 13 episodes Starting Saturday SBC 8, 3.05 pm preview/by Lo Tien Yin SOMETHING refreshing is coming to the tube. Grandpa Talks Of Old is an animated series from Taiwan, using puppets made of clay, cloth and plastic. The fascination in watching
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    • 643 22  -  By Irene Hoe Y OU SHOULD have no trouble recalling the titles of the works in Tan Peng's first solo exhibition. They are: Untitled, #1 to 20. The 32-year-old artist, whose work will be shown at Art Base, a Shenton Way gallery, has purposely left
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    • 37 22 LOVE Me, Will You, is Tan Peng's first solo exhibition at Art Base Gallery, 78 Shenton Way, #01-02. It's on from Sept 15-29, 10 am to 6 pm. The gallery is closed on Sundays.
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    • 369 23 TUESDAYRADIO vnxTorrnBi i wmnraBB NOON News In Brief NOON News ia Brief 12.0S Lenchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News In Brief 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Luachdate (cont'd) 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Afternoon Fare 1.45 Midday Market Report 3.00 News
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    • 99 23 COMICRELKF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee rn -$4$ Sy J f -s& e A l_py <f If// -s—^^iaJji»!L Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill I &7W?A66&\ fZUOJlV I J j WAP- A envpriHG tug J L*rw 7 I (X George the Robot/stephen Stanley f«o SU-SSOR. wwuj wn,u People HBRfflHSHH HAS just fAtueo I£A«inI Tue-Y
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  • SPORTS
    • 380 28 Reuter. s PRINTER Ben Johnson, stripped of an Olympic gold medal and banned from athletics for two years for taking performance-enhancing drugs, will return to the track in his home country Canada in January. Johnson, in Italy for a prize-giving by a sponsor, told a news
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    • 244 28  -  MASTERS HOCKEY TOURNAMENT By Suresh Nair THE unfamiliarity with astroturf is likely to he a stumbling block in Singapore's quest to finish among top three in next week's Ninth International Masters hockey tournament in Kuala Lumpur. The majority of the local greats played their best hockey
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    • 336 28 Wire services Results of yesterday's international sports: CRICKET Final day of three-day match between Lancashire and Sri Lanka: Sn Lanka 10(5-7 dec and 199-2 dec <1? Mahanaina 93, B Kuruppu ■*>(> n.0.); Lancashire 313 and 227-8 (G Lloyd 34,N Speak 52, M Crawley 48). Match drawn. SNOOKER European Open
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      502 28 Wire services. Two more meets: Two meets, including the New York Games, are being added to the 1991 Mobil Grand Prix outdoor track and field schedule, while three old meets will be discontinued. Adding the New York Games will give the United States two Grand Prix meets for the
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    • 246 29 Reuter. BRAZIL'S controversial World Cup striker Renato Portaluppi celebrated his 28th birthday in style on Sunday. He scored one goal and created another in Flamengo's 3-3 draw with Internacional/Rio Grande do Sul. Renato, who threatened to walk out of the Brazilian squad if he
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    • THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE
      • 273 29 QUALIFIER: SCOTLAND v ROMANIA AFP. ANDY Goram's long wait to become Scotland's firstchoice goalkeeper will end tomorrow when his country faces Romania in the European Championship qualifier in Glasgow. The English-born 26-year-old, who has collected only nine caps since making his debut against East Germany in October
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      • 373 29 WARM-UP: ENGLAND v HUNGARY 1 AFP. NEW England manager Graham Taylor will attempt to succeed wliere Bobby Robson failed. He will try to get the best out of enigmatic forward John Barnes in the friendly against Hungary at Wembley tomorrow. The Liverpool winger has
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      • 272 29 WARM-UP: EIRE v MOROCCO AFP. REPUBLIC of Ireland manager Jack Charlton wil begin rebuilding his side after their World Cup heroics in tomorrow's friendly with Morocco in Dublin. Manchester United fullback Denis Irwin will win his first cap and Portsmouth winger Mark Kelly will be recalled
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      • 146 29 QUALIFIER: N IRELAND v YUGO AFP. NORTHERN Ire1a n d manager Billy Bingham is hoping to catch Yugoslavia cold in tomorrow's European Championship qualifier in Belfast. Yugoslavia reached the quarter-finals of the recent World Cup. But Bingham thinks that Yugoslavia's success in the World
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    • 262 30  -  By S Gulam FANDI Ahmad and V Sundramoorthy warmed up for Thursday's clash with Malaysia with a goal each in last night's training session. Sundram, who said he had fully recovered from a knee injury, scored the first goal for the probables. He also struck the bar
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    • 268 30  -  S Gulam ALL is well, it seems, with the Football Association of Singapore. An "administrative problem" with the coach has been resolved and Robin Chan seems to be happy. Its soccer development scheme is working well too and the administrators seem to be
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    • 234 30 10TH ASIAN CLUB CUP CHAMPIONSHIP TWO powerfully taken freekicks were all that Pelita Jaya needed to beat Bangkok Bank 2-1 in the 10th Asian Club championship at Toa Payoh Stadium. Bangkok Bank, representing Thailand, took the lead at the stroke of half-time with a goal
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    • 33 31 BEN'S COMEBACK —7 > C Ben Johnson has set the date of his JANUARY comeback to regain nlost glory. The former world 100m record-holder's first race since his ban is on Jan 11/Page 29
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    • 67 31 LEIGHTOW OUT Manchester United's Jim Leighton is in the dumps. The former Scottish No 1 goalkeeper, who is out of favour with his club team, has also lost his place in the national CTP?! side rlU STRIKING PAIR Fandi Ahmad and V Sundramoorthy are in striking form. The pair, who
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