The New Paper, 12 September 1990

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1 35 The New Paper
  • 15 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new paper
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 70 1 PART-TIMERS: NEW CARROT FOR BOSSES n G-string guy on Parade This guy wearing a G-string was seen at the Marine Parade beach on Sunday. "It's shameful/' says a 60-year-old lady. "It looks sexy (on) girls. But it looks vulgar (on) a man," says a 40-year-old housewife. "Young Singaporeans are modern
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 1 Police hunt Lady in Black at Cheras demo Malaysian police are seeking a woman dubbed "The Lady In Black' 1 Dressed in black blouse and black slacks, she was spotted twice with demonstrators protesting against the Cheras highway toll over the weekend. She is suspected to have incited the
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 240 2 THE National University Hospital has increased its ward charges for Class A 1 and B1 patients. The increases were introduced without public announcement on Sept 1. The increases will not affect the patients of the subsidised wards, said a hospital spokesman this morning.
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    • 495 2 The winners of this year's National Training Awards: CM Singapore (Manufacturing sector) Singapore Airlines (Service sector) Singapore Telecom (Public sector) Excel Machine Tools (Companies with less than 200 employees) Singapore Automotive Engineering (Special mention for outstanding effort in apprenticeship training) E MPLOYERS can now apply for
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    • 78 2 Five independent schools raise fees (TNP Sept 11): Dr Tan Cheng Bock, who heads the Government Parliamentary Committee for Education, was quoted incorrectly. What he said was: "I'm very concerned that the fee increase in some schools has been substantial $200 monthly for school fees is a very big
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    • 259 2 NST. A PENANG student was electrocuted while playing a video game at an arcade opposite the Jalan Air Itam police station yesterday. Form Two student Yong Peng Peng, 15, died after falling into live multiple extension socket at about 2.30 pm. His schoolmate Loh
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    • 312 3  -  By Angeline Song A MAN who strode around Marine Parade beach wearing only a G-string is making waves. He not only got into the Chineselanguage daily Lianhe Wanbao. He got some people quite offended, too. The hooha started when he was captured on film by Lianhe
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    • 194 3 Madam Lee Ah Phee, 60, retiree (spoke in Mandarin): "I will ring the police at once, and ask them to check whether this young man is all right in his head. "It's shameful to wear so little in public. It shows he has no manners or consideration for
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    • 146 3 Mr Giam Chin Leong, 34, manager of a sports company: "I will not be offended at all, or even bat an eyelid if I encountered this guy on the beach. It's his body; if he wants to show it off, it's his business, so long as he is not
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • GULF CRISIS
      • 186 4 HOT STORIES SINGAPORE is feeling the effect of the Gulf crisis. From today, one brand of cooking gas becomes more expensive. Another brand will cost more from tomorrow. And taxi fares could go up soon. Cooking gas: Mobil and BP are increasing
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      • 60 4 THE impact of the Gulf crisis on the region was discussed by First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday. Mr Goh said Asean can act as a stabiliser for its member countries if the "world reels in recession and instability". Asean "enables the members to
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      • 62 4 FOR Asia's newly-industrialising economies, the worst is yet to come. This is the view of Dr Robert Barbera, a leading US economist. He said Singapore, Taiwan, Hongkong and South Korea will be adversely affected in the next 12 months when the US slips into recession. In
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    • Article, Illustration
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    • 101 4 The Straits Times: Asean 'will act as stabiliser'. Business Times: SPC going public soon, Nat Steel eyeing stake in it. Lianhe Zaobao: Asean is a 'stabilising I agent' that guides members towards a common goal: Goh Chok Tong. Berita Harian: Muis streamlines Haj j services. SBC morning news: The
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 98 4 DENGUE fever is taking its toll. Three people have died so far this year. In the last week of August about 50 people were hit by the disease. At least 200 cases have been reported since July, compared with 155 cases in the first six months
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      • 84 4 IT'S no joke! Laughter is a hot seller. Four of the six best sellers at the recent Book Fair were the humorous ones. The hottest hook was Making Friends by Andrew Mathews, which sold 8,400 copies. It takes a light-hearted look at the serious business of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 226 4 There's more to STEAK at Jack's Fresh Norwegian Salmon represent a high value protein rich food and it has been specially flown in by Jack's Place just for you. A menu has been meticulously planned by our Chef to suit your taste during lunch or dinner from $15.50 onwards. •Set
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    • 35 4 SINGAPORE J| MODELS H v Strike An v International Pose Is there a now wave jjfctsj of Western interest in v the Asian face? L til GO SEPTEMBER lij |K? 1 ON SALE NOW 2^L*SHUL
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 290 5  -  By David Miller A MAN carrying $50,000 in an envelope tucked under his arm was robbed outside a bank in Ang Mo Kio yesterday. The victim, Mr Tay Thiang Erng, 27, is the manager of the Hong Leong Finance Limited branch in Block 338, Ang Mo Kio
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    • 79 5 POLICE yesterday warned the public to avoid carrying large amounts of cash. If one must, here are some simple precautions. Look out for suspicious persons and have an able-bodied escort. The money should be kept in a locked briefcase secured to the wrist. This would deter a thief from
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    • 127 5 IT takes a special person to win this award. You must not only get As (or Bs) in your studies and KCA you must also he caring, show integrity and do regular charity work. These are the "role model" qualities which students must have to win
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    • 383 6  -  SYMPTOMS SIGNS and symptoms of depression and anxiety: Insomnia, low energy level, tired all the time, loss of appetite, weight loss, nothing seems a pleasure or enjoyable, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constant headaches. By Chitra Rajaram Illustration/ Soh Ah Teck MANY young people in
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    • 477 6 Carol, 25, once a t>right_chirpy seeing a psychiatrist six months ago. She is a former journalist and accounts executive. Now she is looking for a job. She tells how she found herself losing grip of her life IT all started when I A
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 165 5 FOR YOUR SAfETY It may be shocking to learn that 1500 times to check on durability. Finally we subject our stereos to an electrical our stereos are left on for between 500 charge of 1200 volts. But it's done to hours to 2000 hours to test their reliability, test for
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 131 6 1 The Unlimited Tastes I of Americ^ warn, xfati i This month, River Terrace invites you to an enticing American bonanza the best of the U.S. from gourmet lamb to succulent corn-fed beef. Treat yourself to our a la carte menu selections that include the likes of Stuffed Salmon with
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 390 8  -  By Sunny Goh TWO eminent political scientists are in town to interview political leaders on what they see as Singapore's most critical political issue finding the right leaders to succeed Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Prof Emeritus RS Milne, 71, and Associate Prof Diane K Mauzy, 48,
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    • 138 8 BOTH Prof Emeritus Milne and Associate Prof Mauzy have been keen observers of politics here for years. Prof Milne's experience dates back to 1961, when he founded the Political Science department in the then University of Malaya in Singapore. He was head for five years. Prof Mauzy
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    • 286 9  -  By Ng Wan Ching MORE pedestrians will die on the roads this year, accident figures for the first seven months of the year indicate. And those facing the greatest risks are either below 15 years of age or above 60. Fifty-five pedestrians were killed from January
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    • 451 9 CASE 1 ONE warm November afternoon in Chinatown, a 38-year-old woman was mowed down by a dou-ble-decker SBS bus. It happened on Nov 3, 1988. Madam Kwee Ah Na was on a pedestrian crossing at the junction of Upper Cross Street and South Bridge Road. Witnesses say
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    • 281 9 TRAFFIC Police have stepped up efforts to educate the public, especially the very young and the elderly, on road safety. THE VERY YOUNG Since 1981, 600,000 children have gone through the road safety park programme. School principals have been urged to remind their
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    • 473 10  -  FEE HIKE THREE schools will increase fees by $100: Raffles Institution and ACS to $200, and SJI to $150. MGS will increase from $50 to $75, and Singapore Chinese Girls' from $50 to $70. By Irene Hoe HIRING more teachers and paying more salaries
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    • 165 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Girls provides an example of how students can benefit with more teachers. More Secondary Three students can now study science and additional mathematics. Parents had said they felt their children should be doing more of these subjects, according to principal Rosalind Heng. "It has
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    • 107 10 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. agonise: If people agonise over something, they feel very anxious about it, and spend a long time thinking about it. circumstantial evidence: Evidence which makes it seem likely that
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    • Article, Illustration
      146 10 NGEE Ann Polytechnic is starting a Managing Directors' Lodge, a club where bosses of local small and medium companies can meet its staff to exchange ideas on new products and technology. Mr Leong Chun Loong, president of the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises is guest of
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    • 88 10 THREE winners of The New Paper/Lux Shower Cream Star Quiz will go for Club Med holidays (for two). First prize winner is Ms Yong Poh Chye, 31, a receptionist. She will go to Bali. Second is Ms Lena Tan, 31, an accounts clerk (Phuket), and third, Ms Huang
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 89 8 WatW fj" WJIP 11 «fl j| Rock and roll into heaps of US Food! A star spangled Septeml>er at Hotel Equatorial. Tempt yourself with the flavours of tender charbroiled US Angus Beef or clux)se our delicious, juicy US poultry and seafood. Look forward to great prizes and the l>esl of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 167 10 JT Equator Dream "1 It's Ladies 9 Night Every Night Mtjfa Ladies' Night on our Rendezvous Disco Cruise 8 now happens every night. So ladies come JW aboard free although you'll have to buy at ?ar& .u. least one drink to enjoy the privilege. 1 Gentlemen pay normal charges, c
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 324 11 I wish I could fight now, and that is the general feeling. Why are we waiting? Brig-Gen Mohammed al-Shehri of the Saudi army Reuter. SAUDI and Kuwaiti frontline commanders and their troops favour a counter-invasion of Kuwait to drive out the Iraqi occupation forces. "We
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    • 170 11 AFP. US President George Bush will tape a TV message to Iraq today highlighting world opposition to Iraq's i nvasion of Kuwait and stressing his desire for peace. The White House said yesterday the 10-minute message will be given to Iraqi authorities before
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    • 96 11 Reuter. FIVE countries have withdrawn their besieged diplomats from Iraqi-occupied Kuwait. But other governments said their envoys were defying Raghdad and staying put. Austria, Bangladesh, Greece and Switzerland shut their embassies after refusing for nearly three weeks to bow to Iraq's orders to shut down.
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    • 306 12 Wire services. T HE United States said Iraq had stepped up military activity on its borders with Syria and Turkey but there was no sign conflict was imminent. But it called for worldwide vigilance against terrorist threats against American targets as a result of the US
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    • 213 12 Reuter. THOUSANDS of Asians flew home in an international airlift from .Jordan yesterday, but more destitute migrants arrived from Iraq at desolate desert camps. Officials said the airlift and increased supplies had eased pressure on Jordan, and it was now better prepared for any fresh influx
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    • 394 13 M indless marauders seeking a thrill... You turned an oasis into a torture chamber Judge Galligan telling the three they had showed no remorse for their crime WANTED: THE LADY IN BLACK/ Page 17 Reuter. kHREE teenagers who beat and savagely raped a
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    • 154 13 AFP. LIBERIA had two self-proclaimed presidents yesterday following the violent death, which had yet to be confirmed, of President Samuel Doe. Breakaway rebel leader Prince Johnson, whose men reportedly killed Mr Doe and exhibited his mutilated body after capturing him on Sunday, proclaimed himself interim
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 139 12 M FEEL SO FRESH, SO COMFORTABLE WITH HICE DAY J Nice Day. with its unique sott-touch a Dri-Magic Cover, draws flow into the pad instantly and traps it in, w y, so pad stays dry and clean v V And because it hardly stains on the f P ad surface,
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      236 13 Wire services. SHARK prices fell yesterday on the London Stock Exchange, pushed down by Wall Street's lead, dealers said. Traders said the market was dull, and stifled by uncertainty over the Middle East and the US economy. The Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index closed 2.7 points down, at •2.144.3.
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    • 73 13 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened easier this morning as sell orders outweighed buy orders, pushing the indices modestly lower. Brokers said slight losses on Wall Street overnight tipped the scales in favour of sellers, but few expect today's losses to be very dramatic. The key 225-share Nikkei index was down
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    • 53 13 a FT Industrials Tue 1,651.00 (1,655.10) o Dow Jones Average Tue 2,612.62. (2,615.59) ST Industrial Tue 1,243.18 (1,246.50) NST Industrial Tue 2,958.28 (2,957.15) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 3,083.57 (3,087.74) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,499.20 (1,500.90) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 24,604.66 (25,080.90) Figures in brackets refer to those of the
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    • Article, Illustration
      223 13 AP. STOCK prices slipped yesterday as the market remained concerned about oil prices, the Iraqi standoff and interest rates, analysts said. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 2.97 to 2,612.62. Investors also remain wary about interest rates, analysts say. Rumours over the past few days have
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  • Showtime
    • 557 14 ARE cartoons featuring unreal characters in realistic situations funnier than sitcoms featuring real people in unrealistic situations? Singapore is about to find out. The smash hit but offbeat cartoon series The Simpsons is on its way. In the US, it has been pitted against
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    • 358 15  -  Happy Family (25 episodes) Starts today 9.30 pm, SBC 8 PREVIEW/ BY Vivien Chiong HAPPY Family will make fans of Li Nanxing happy. The teen idol has dropped the villainous look he took on in Finishing Line to return to a wholesome role. In
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    • 538 16  -  By Lo Tien Yin A I 1 FILM centre has been set up here to promote serious works of Asian cinema, and to help support the work of local film-makers. The Asian Film Centre is now operating out of the offices of the Singapore
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    • 379 17 The Malay Mail. M ALAYSIAN police are looking for a mystery "Lady in Black". She is believed to have played a leading role in the protests against the Cheras highway toll. The woman in a black blouse and black slacks was spotted twice at the
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    • 295 17 THE toll for vehicles using the highway along the 5.5km and 8-km points along Jalan Cheras, on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, was imposed on Sept 1. Light vehicles have to pay M$1 (65 Singapore cents) each. The toll for heavy vehicles is M$2. Motor-cyclists are exempted. Reason
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    • 152 17 The Malay Mail. MOTGtIISTS will no longer be allowed to use a slip road leading to a Christian cemetery in Cheras. The road will be open only for trips to and from the cemetery. Motorists used the road to avoid paying the Cheras highway toll.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1052 15 250 LUCKY DEVILS AND THEIR DATES ARE INVITED TO THE GREMLINS SPOOK PARTY. Congratulations' <mi ha\e won foi \oinsell 2 tickets In the it;i/\ (ireinlins S|x>ok\ l*«irt\ ill the Dreams Disco. 4(h KUm>r \mara Hotel on September l.'i al 8.30pm! And a Gremlins |Mi1> kil lomprisiny .in original (iremlins I
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 70 16 Top Prize: A holiday in Mauritius with Tradewinds Alice Wong *****98H 10 Consolation Prizes Orangina Beach Hamper comprising a beach bag, beach towel, sunglasses and Orangina drinks Lim Ek Ghim *****90/ A Heng Sock Chu *****69/B Ho Bee Lan *****06/Z Lim Sue Yien *****50/ A Suaraidi Bin Rahmat *****66/E Ang
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  • travel
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      757 18 Me Jane, says LO TIEN YIN (left) as she crosses a swinging bridge in Kenong Rimba park in Pahang, which is being promoted by the Malaysian Government as an alternative to the Taman Negara park. Play Tarzan, laze around the waterfalls, explore the caves and pick fruit in
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    • 286 18 KKNONG Rimba park is named after a river, Sungai Kenong. It sprawls 128 sq km. Located at Kuala Lipis in Pahang, it is 171 km from Kuala Lumpur and 250 km from Kuantan. The Malaysian Government is promoting the park as part of its Visit Malaysia Year programme.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 821 19 wednesdaytv «AP PY FAMILY BLIND FAITH (EPISODE 2) MA Zhengzhong, the stingy owner of a soup shop, will celebrate his 40th birthday soon. TO go beyond the circumstantial His nieces, right) t is dwperately try to ha.* on to their S him suddenly. After hugging him, she walks W behefs
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  • 224 20  -  SEEN LASTNIGHT By Alfonso Chan IN America, game shows are a staple of television with rich prizes lined up for contestants. Singapore has its Mandarin game show, but for English audiences, It's Your Move (SBC 5) suffices. Lively comperes Hamish Brown and Florence Lian
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 167 20 no TW Urn ...BUT NOT AS CLOSE AS PAINASHAVE. In t.iM' v»m missed the |x>iik. the new I'mashavr range now h.v> a with the convenience of a fully rechargeable electric shaver. (evolutionary -17 mk n>n thin blade foil that's designed to cut and trap even Other Panashave features include an
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 300 20 wednesdaytv FILM FOCUS: REEFER AND THE MODEL (Channel 12, 10.20 pm) WITH his two partners Spider and Badger, Reefer (Ian McElhinney, left with Carol Scanlan) lives aboard an old fishing trawler, which they use to run cargo on the west coast of Ireland. All three have a chequered history of
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 314 21 WEDNESDAYRADIO wm-mm NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 PM Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (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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    • 272 21 COMICRELEF curry-putf/Raymond Lee a ST /A Im. (••'M c'~^ > —N\ —>, 1 tIM L P® 1 "A\ V ,£M (2 v S\ "41 >\ T/Z Mi 1/1 "J, M ]M J) M /VJ JBi W\ Q& |Yj JTV VvV i\7 /A\ /4//J x. *11 Y7 fji \K <1/ CJ
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 573 22 COMICRELIEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh nnmH NOON Good Musk, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk w 12.15 Sentimental Journey 12.30 Off the Shelf ■I'm WAVING bOCKTS 1 MEM, HE'S NO! tfllftT STOP v 12.30 Keeping Track: Goodbye Morse 12.45 Country Style ABOUT TAKING V THREE TlfoES THIS NEGATWE II >S6H>? Code
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  • DEARAGGIE
    • 988 23 AGGIE gives advice every Wednesday. Questions Aggie cannot answer are put to other experts such as doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. You must give your name and address. But The New
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    • 127 23 VOLUNTEERS from Aware (Association of Women for Action and Research) are running a temporary helpline for girls and women in distress. Aware's Helpline operates from TNP's newsroom, Monday to Wednesday, 4 pm to 10 pm, until Sept 26. The Temporary helpline made its debut during Rape
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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    • 54 23 at-Wi'IBKE IKBIHk ISBMBi ap ffflp fguk |DMM[^d 501 Button Fly jeans One ot the Red Tabs Levi's Boutiques: #B1 -64 Wisma Atria Tel: *****58 #01 -24 Forum Galleria Tel: *****85 #01-09 Shaw Leisure Gallery #01-41 Parkway Parade Tel: *****74 Tel: *****84 #01-19 Chinatown Point #01-03 Adelphi Shopping Complex Tel: *****27
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 878 24 CifrMHERE'S TO THE HAPPY BABIES. I »l WITH LOVE FROM THE NEW PAPER FASTADS FITTI. 1 II 9M W.aM HAPPYBABIFS EACH BABY GETS TO receive 2 PACKS OF FITTI DIAPERS, A SINGLET, A PANTY AND A CONGRATULATORY m I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—m CARD FROM FITTI. ANNOUNCE YOUR BABY'S BIRTH RIGHT HERE. FREE.
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 856 25 Cjfrfrjj HERE'S TO THE HAPP\^ABIES^| I WITH LOVE FROM THE NEW PAPER FASTADS FITTI. 1 1 §/S I HAPPY BABIES EACH BABY CETS TO Receive 2 packs of fitti diapers, a sinclet, a panty and a congratulatory P CARD FROM FITTI. ANNOUNCE YOUk BABY'S BIRTH RIGHT HERE. FREE. f A
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 184 26 FOOD FEST ’90 EATYOUR WAY TO A NISSAN NX COUPE OR AN AIR NEW ZEALAND HOUDAY! ■K|ipM_H Just spend $30 and above at any of the participating jSVTAjpj' restaurants and food |5^ outlets featured in our 1 jP|S twice-weekly food special I n The New Paper Fastads mhhJj and Lianhe
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    • 425 26 O TRH EpSjia. J&L SEA FOOD CENTRE 47 V SeafJLuran. Jr >tJt- —aj. tm am jKk. mm UCKJ00PANG IA 'R 0AVI0TAN WILLIAM IAN M R W0NC F00NG MUN MANAGER Oy MANAGER MANAGER Oy MANAGER No. 2 Purvis Street, Singapore 0718 (Opposite Beach Road Camp) 287, Outram Road Singapore 0315. FAMOUS
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 146 27 FOOD FEST ’90 Barbecue Meal Gnteng Chtdten Soup Fnad Oyster with Egg Wrapping Ho* and Sour Kimchi Soup Korean Fnad Noodkt Handwn Deep Fnad Chicken with Wine Business Hours: 1 lam to 3pm (Lunch) 6pm to 10pm (Dinner) J, 1 lam to 2am (Sat/Sun PH) -2j- 4) tj. UNCHEN KOREAN
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    • 168 27 First to be launched by £llj MX* ALBERT COMPLEX BRANCH Ever changing menu. Unlimited servings Adults: $10 Nett Children: $6 Nett (12 below) Business hours 12:00 noon 4:00 pm Except Ist 15th day of the lunar months, Public Holidays) a la carte dishes also available. Albert Complex Branch 60 Albert
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    • 330 27 iJ Haagen-Dazs B —KOOPS—CAFE ■J Hck Of The Week i" We Leave The Choice To You Take a Coffee Break on Monday or go bananas over our Banana Split Supreme on Sunday. The choice Is yours. Afterall. It s Haagen-Dazs at SCOOPS everyday. Naturally. It's. ..it s too good for
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    • 21 27 Enjoj a tasty meal and win prizes galore in our annual Food Fest feature every Hfed& Sat 1 Sept 29 1990
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
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    • 374 33  -  ASIAN GAMES WARM-UP: Singapore v Malaysia National Stadium 8 pm Tomorrow By S Gulam SINGAPORE'S dream team of the late '80s will be in action in a competitive game for the first time in the '90s tomorrow at the National Stadium. Never mind, if it's only a
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    • 295 33 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER European Open 4th rd: T Jones (Eng) bt D Morgan (Wales) 5-1, K Doherty (Eire) bt T Griffiths (Wales) 5-1, S James (Eng) bt I) Campbell (Scot) 5-2, I) Reynolds (Eng) bt J Prince (Ire) 5-3, D Mountjoy (Wales) bt E
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    • 253 33 Wire Services. YORK City soccer player David Longhurst, who collapsed during a fourth division league match on Saturday, died because of a rare heart disorder, a consultant pathologist said. Dr -John Hopkinson, who carried out the post mortem on the 25-year old player, said he had dealt with only
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    • 215 34 THE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE QUALIFIER: FAROES v AUSTRIA I AP. EUROPEAN soccer powers start their campaign today to qualify for the 1992 European Championships along with a newcomer the Faroe Islands. The self-governing possession of Denmark, located about 320 km north of Scotland, will play
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    • 49 34 |group pHi Spain, Czechoslovakia, France, |Kai Iceland, Albania ||B| Romania, Scotland, Bulgaria, mm Switzerland, San Marino B Italy, USSR, Hungary, Norway, Yugoslavia, Denmark, Austria, N Ireland, Faroe Islands Rj Germany, Belgium, Wales, psJI Luxembourg IKS Holland, Portugal, Greece, Finland, Malta England, Eire, Poland, Turkey
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    • 170 34 QUALIFIER: SWIT'LAND !v BULGARIA Reuter. WEST German-born trainer Uli Stielike is out to break a 28-year jinx by steering Switzerland to the 1992 European Championship. He hopes to start with a convincing win over Bulgaria in Geneva today. Failure has dogged nine previous trainers in efforts
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    • 136 34 WARM-UP: EIRE v MOROCCO I AFP. REPUBLIC of Ire1a n d manager Jack Charlton has decided to use today's friendly with Morocco in Dublin to experiment. He makes five changes from his World Cup quarterfinal line-up in a hid to try some new permutations for next month's qualifier
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    • 264 34 QUALIFIER: SCOTLAND v ROMANIA Wire Services. SCOTLAND will debut two players in their European Cham- pionship qualifier with Romania in Glasgow tonight. Heart of Midlothian striker John Robertson and Aberdeen central defender Brian Irvine are blooded in a new-look side. Robertson, the Premier Division's
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    • 284 34 WARM-UP: DENMARK 1 WALES 0 Reuter. AN almost full-strength Danish team beat Wales 1-0 in Copenhagen yesterday in a disappointing soccer friendly that seldom came to life. The home side were without Barcelona star Michael Laudrup, who was injured last Sunday, but his brother Brian scored
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    • Article, Illustration
      420 35 New England manager Graham Taylor says he believes in evolution rather than revolution. But one victim of his policy in his first match in charge is winger Chris Waddle, a regular in previous England teams EUROPEAN C'SHIP WARM-UP: ENGLAND v HUNGARY AP, Reuter. NEW national team manager Graham
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    • 166 35 AFP. GARY Lineker has been named skipper under new manager Graham Taylor. The Tottenham striker succeeds the injured Bryan Robson as captain, despite having little experience of leading a team at club level. "It's a tremendous honour probably the highest you can get as a player," he
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    • 48 35 THE KALLANG CRUNCHER Singapore's dream team of the late '80s is back together. They face their first big assignment before they march on to Beijing for the Asian Games tomorrow. Can Fandi, Malek and Sundram inspire the team to victory over I"/ arch-rival Malaysia? S GULAM reports... I7
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