The New Paper, 29 September 1990

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1 39 The New Paper
  • 16 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29/SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 SO CENTS
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    • 102 1 PP 'DRAWS GUN TO THREATEN BOOKIE' H with miuuninm NOT FOR SALE SINGER'S DELMONTE MAN 6055 cmV IN Ul IDDV S5~ I HIK Monte fruit empire, I \ju is being questioned Is by police for insider I j& trading after the I of his company, the A FILIPINO woman, Natasha
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 387 2 A FILIPINO woman, who claims to be married to the fiance of Malaysian singer Suliza Salam, has filed a suit demanding maintenance support. Ms Natasha Abdullah, 27, filed her claim with the Syariah High Court in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, the Utusan Malaysia newspaper reported.
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    • 324 2 WHAT THE SINGER HAS TO SAY SINGER Suliza Salam will leave it to fiancee Datuk Zainal Nazeri Zainuddin to handle the legal suit filed by a woman claiming to be his wife. She told the Utusan Malaysia newspaper that her relationship with
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    • 538 3  -  Kenneth Koh By Lois Ng SINGAPORE has been quietly invaded by more than 700 warriors. But, fear not, they have left their swords behind. The warriors are clay replicas of the terracotta guards of ancient China discovered in the imperial tomb of Emperor Qin Shihuang in
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    • 80 3 THE exhibition of the terracotta warriors is one of the highlights in the Tang Dynasty Village. One live segment will feature a maiden impersonating Yang Gui Fei, one of the four renowned beauties of ancient China, taking a bath in the Huaching Lake. Other highlights include re-cre-ations of
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    • 98 2 THE STEAK HOUSE IN A HOTEL WITHOUT HOTEL PRICES THERE'S MORE TO STEAK AT JACK'S SET DINNER U.S. STEAK MEDICI $22.50 SUPREME OF SALMON WITH $21.50 FRESH THYME CRUST. CAJUN SALMON STEAK $20.50 GRILLED SALMON STEAK $20.50 GRILLED SALMON AND RIBEYE STEAK $20.50 *Set Dinner includes garlic bread. Appetizer of
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    • 30 2 Hotlineplus 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, Singapore 0923.
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 178 4 HOT STORIES W Singapore economy: The Republic can still achieve an economic growth of about 6 per cent this year despite the Gulf crisis. This is the view of Professor Lim Chong Yah, who heads the National University of Singapore Economics and Statistics Department. He believes the impact
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    • 135 4 South Korea: A serious labour shortage has hit industrial production and basic services in South Korea. Those affected include: Coalmining, construction, textile, car and footwear industries, and public transport and garbage collection services. One reason for the shortage is that young workers prefer less strenuous jobs in the
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 70 4 NEWSPAPER group Singapore Press Holdings has started marketing its information service in countries such as Japan and the United States. SPH is devising a system which will allow foreign news agencies to tap into its electronic database of local news stories produced by the group's newspapers. For
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      • 62 4 THE theme of this year's Speak Mandarin campaign is: If you are Chinese, make a statement in Mandarin. The month-long campaign will be launched next Thursday by Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong at the Singapore Conference Hall. Principal target of the campaign: English-speaking Chinese senior
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    • 87 4 The Straits Times: US frigate fires shots near tanker. Business Times: Exxon to invest USssoom in petrochem project here. Lianhe Zaobao: Iran and Iraq may go to war shoulder to shoulder. Berita Harian: Iran gives warning on "great flames of war". SBC morning news: President Bush has promised the
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 341 6  -  PROBE ON COP By Suresh Nair A VETERAN detective is under probe for allegedly threatening a man with his service revolver during a quarrel. Sources said the detective's revolver has been seized. But he has not been suspended, pending investigation. The detective is a
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    • 79 6 CID detectives have personal issue of their service revolver. They carry their weapon, usually loaded with five bullets, round-the-clock because of the discreet nature of their job. A senior divisional police chief said officers are only allowed to draw their revolver during "life-threat-ening situations". "Either the
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    • 194 6 A 40-year-old taxi driver died suddenly on Thursday night after he fought with a friend. But the exact cause of his death is not yet known, the Chinese newspaper Lianhe Zaobao reported on Saturday. Police first classified the case as murder. But pathologists suspected that the
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 403 7  -  By Michelle Lee M R Chips is teaching mathematics at a primary school here. No, not the schoolmaster in the film, Goodbye Mr Chips. In fact, this teacher is not even human. It is a computer. But it functions like a teacher. Marvellous, said the computer if
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    • 79 7 WITH 20 personal computers bought this month, Xishan may now have the biggest computer laboratory among primary schools. The school bought the $70,000 system with a $50,000 grant from the Singapore Totalisator Board and $20,000 from the School Advisory Committee Fund. All its 20 PCs are linked up
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    • 274 8 For further inquiries, call Mr Ang Peng Yock or Mr Vincent Tan on 321-9824. A GOLDMINE of good news for collectors: Old Malayan notes are up for grabs. And they might be worth a mint. The Board of Commissioners of Currency Singa- pore
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    • 232 8 DENTALTALK I have a 19-month-old boy. Recently, when I took him to the playground, he ran and had a bad fall. His top front tooth was chipped. Should I take him to the dentist or wait for it to fall? When is that likely?
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    • 211 9 I cafe society cafe royal c c a a f f e e c s h t i y c e Whatever you've got on, you can always pop down to Cafe (ijMr enna f° r aew °f y° ur I rf'~f*Qs avour^e things from all world. From Chicken*®*^ Cordon
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 329 10  -  By Chitra Rajaram A ONE-STOP heart screening centre will soon open at the National University Hospital. This is the first such centre in Singapore. It will start operating from Nov 1. The centre will provide a multi-faceted cardiac screening programme. A patient can walk into
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    • 130 10 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. backbeat: The pounding rhythm often heard in rock music that sets feet tapping. come in handy: Prove useful. An umbrella comes in handy when it rains. gritty: Tough. paramedic:
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    • 229 11 McTreasure Island will be aired at 9 am on SBC 5 on Monday. A MCNIFICENT treat is in store for the kids on Children's Day McTreasure Island. It's the first in a series of animated McClassics being produced by McDonald's in America. This first instalment is
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    • 107 11 KIDS who usually make faces when faced with the prospect of eating a tomato will smile when asked to eat a tomato with face. The face is that of Charlie Clown. His hea3 is a large juicy Australian tomato filled with chicken salad and topped with
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 208 12 Reuter. BRITAIN'S top woman cop has denied charges of misconduct. She is alleged to have frolicked in a swimming pool dressed in her underwear with a senior officer. A statement issued by lawyers for Ms Alison Halford on Friday said: "These
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    • 216 12 AP. DOCTORS in a North Carolina city were about to remove the organs of a man they thought had been killed in a traffic accident when they saw his foot twitch. Mr Curt Coleman Clark, 22, was pronounced brain dead on Wednesday after he suffered severe head
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    • 208 12 AFP. SOUTH African police believe they have smashed one of the world's largest rhino horn smuggling networks following the arrest of three Taiwanese citizens in South Africa. Police in Pretoria said on Friday that they had intercepted two operations in the same
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    • 408 13 T HE head of the Del Monte fruit empire has been questioned by Britain's Serious Fraud officers following the $1.9 billion collapse of his company. Mr Asil Nadir, 47, was interviewed last week over dealings in his Polly Peck group as panic on the stock
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    • 92 13 Reuter. THE Soviet republic of Kazakhstan has declared its eastern region an ecological disaster area after an explosion at a nuclear fuel plant released toxic gas that contaminated a neighbouring town. Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev sent a telegram to Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov on
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    • 253 13 THE Man from Del Monte Mr Asil Nadir, juggles two images. In Britain, he is still not wholly accepted viewed with suspicion despite the vast empire which has made him the country's 36th richest person. But in Turkey, he is revered like a god, the
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    • 274 14 IRAQI efforts to destroy Kuwait as a country has affected the timetable of international efforts to resolve the Gulf crisis without resort to military force, said a senior US official. "There's no question that what's happening in Kuwait affects the timetable," said Mr Brent Scowcroft
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    • 96 14 Kuwait has been declared Iraq's 19th province. Iraq's Local Government Minister Ali Hassan Al-Majid was appointed as Kuwait's governor. Kuwait City, the capital, is soon to be linked to the Iraqi rail network. Kuwaiti dinars will be withdrawn from circulation by Oct 6. It will be replaced
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    • 64 14 Iraq will fail... Kuwait, free Kuwait, will endure. I look forward to the day 1 can visit you and the Kuwaiti people in your rightful home, Kuwait. US President George Bush (above) gave this assurance to the exiled Kuwaiti Emir, Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmed al-Sabah. He visited the
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    • 268 15 AFP. APANESE pop star Akina Nakamori has filed a $2.45 million suit against a major Tokyo publisher for printing photographs of her in swimsuits. Akina and her agent Hied a damage suit with the Tokyo District Court against Shogakukan Inc on Thursday. The singer said the
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    • 94 13 FOR GOODNESS' SAKE g Vitamin E is important for good 1 n health.lts positive influence on your skin complexion and blood circulation keeps you looking and feeling good. And the Vitamin E in Golden Health is derived 100% from natural sources. So if you're looking for natural Vitamin E to
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
    • 189 15 AFP. SHARES fell heavily on the London market on Friday as sharp downturns on Wall Street and Tokyo overnight were followed by a fresh opening slide on Wall Street. But later a rapid recovery across the Atlantic helped the market off its lows. The Financial Times 30-share index closed
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    • 51 15 FT Industrials Fri 1,535.70 (1,548.10) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,452.48 (2,427.48) ST Industrial Fri 1,098.68 (1,107.05) NST Industrial Fri 2,578.42 (2,637.91) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,760.82 (2,767.95) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,396.10 (1,394.20) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 20,983.50 (21,771.91) Figure# in brackets refer to those of the previous trading
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    • 206 15 AFP. END of week bargain-hunting and a modest improvement in bank results spurred Wall Street on Friday. The Dow Jones index gained 25 points, or 1.03 per cent, to close at 2,452.47 points. With fears of a recession still dominating the market, the index dipped below the psychological
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  • Showtime
    • 502 16  -  Stories/ Alfonso Chan I 'M now a statistic. One of those who emigrated. And returned." That's how former television personality Susan Ng sees herself now. As one of Singapore's best-known television presenters, Susan had ruled the TV screen for eight years, the undisputed queen in
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    • 298 16 BROADCASTING'S loss has turned out to be the Community Chest's gain. As senior marketing services officer with the Chest, Susan Ng gets donations from corporate sponsors. "I do a lot of marketing and I do a lot of servicing. I attend cocktail
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    • 445 17  -  FRONT PAGE (Midnight this weekend at Cathay cinemas) preview/By Vivien Chiong M ICHAEL Hui takes a dig at reporters in his latest comedy. In Hongkong, it is common to see men poring over gossip weeklies at tube stations and in restaurants. Magazines with pictures
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    • 162 18 X is producer Chris Thomas' third winner in a row. He keeps INXS' guitars where they belong out front of juicy backbeats. INXS prefaces all with the blast of a bluesy mouth harp, then dispenses with the What You Need/Need You Tonight remake. Disappear blends a bouncy
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    • 352 18  -  By Paul Zach INXS is not the kind of rock group that pulls punches. Yes, its six members get teenage girls' hormones going just like gorgeous George and yawn Bon Jovi. Yes, lead vocalist, lyricist and sex symbol, Michael Hutchence, has been running around with wily Kylie.
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    • 650 19 SUNDAYRADIO &aain m k. i fi 00 AM Newsbrief Summary 6.00 AM Newsbrief. Weather C,Mb 600 AM Race Commentary and 4-D 6.00 AM Newsbrief 6.00 AM Newsbrief, Summary c.„#.- Mr »rv Hit. of the 630 journey Results 6.05 Rise A Shine 6.05 Breakfast Classics 605 jJJJJIJJJJ, y 7.00 News 7.00
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    • Article, Illustration
      1050 20 That's Gloria Estefan, the singer whose comeback after a near-fatal accident has been short of a miracle At 32, Gloria Estefan was on top of the world. Successful, beautiful, wealthy and happily married, she seemed to have the world at her feet. Then, in March this year, her
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    • 151 20 THERE are two 20 cm stainless steel rods inserted in the singer's spine (left) one on each side of the vertebra broken in the accident. The rods were inserted in a four-hour operation by Dr Michael Neuwirth, chief of spinal surgery at New York's Hospital for
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    • 862 21 saturdaytv CHINESE CINEMA: THE NATURE OF THINGS: V jP MOON, STAR AND SUN THE BALANCING ACT > J |L~ 1 1 (Channel 8, 11.10 pm) IK,' M<. TL (Channel 5, 12.55 pm) >41 j HUMANS have evolved into CAROL Cheng (right), Cherie Chung and •< jj 1 competent walkers, rather
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  • 267 22  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Lo Tien Yin IT'S hard to be honest that's how a song goes. And that's true when it comes to women, it seems. Women, so literature, movies and TV tell us, do not usually mean what they say. I don't know whether it
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    • 184 22 saturdaytv I ■hbmbivp^H^MWVWlHl^ihhhhuhhhuhhihh^l^HHHHHHH I •< THE mysterious yet puzzling ways of Leonard Zelig, an American phenomenon during the Jazz Age of the 1920s is a the story behind this entertaining documentary-styled I feature film. Woody Allen directs as well as stars as Zelig, along with Mia I T*m PHOTOJOURNALIST Russel
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    • 745 23 sundaytv IVlilnil'lll—^—— 1 8.50 AM Opening and Programme Highlights followed QIINnAY TPI rMOI/ITC* 7.50 AM Programme Summary by Sunday Morning, Singapore: Kids' Talk and I LLtmUVILS. 800 Ljttle Wlzards Cartoons followed at 10am by Family Magazine ONE WAY TIPKFT TO RANHKHK Programme. Microwave cooking will be among Wllt f¥MT IU
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    • 352 24 SATURDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief NOON N«m in Brief 12.0S Real Fun 12.03 Pepelar Classics 1.00 News and Weather Repert 1.00 News And Share Market Review I.10 Traffic Report/Interlude 1.30 Richard Benynge A 60th An 1.30 Love On The Airwaves niversary Special: This one2.00 News in Brief, fellowed by Pre-
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    • 409 25 COMICRELJEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim NOON Future Hits NOON Newsdesk UAH LAO HL HrAfl"tu 1-1® Musk, Company And Me 12.45 Worldbrief XMI Am ISO I OWtfAI JOB nlpPpK*' 200 Case's Top 40 With Case, Ka- 1.00 World News riERMOOVr M IKTCRVIEVAJ! yjjO ill 1 1.09 T»-ty tw Howi HE'S NOT InMiMll
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    • 636 26 FOOD FEST '90 EATYOUR WAYTO r^» A NISSAN NX COUPE |BE^g^Hkj^jtef OR AN AIR NEW ZEALAND HOUDAY! liiiiiiSMßSiwl J ust spend $30 and above IBflK| at any of the participating restaurants and food out^ets n ur 1 twice'weekly food special I in The New Paper Fastads and Lianhe Zaobao I
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    • 708 28 FOOD FEST '90 Have you tried genuine Chaozhou g Cuisine prepared by Master Chefs m h from Chaozhou, China? hi you will be able to teste it [tj 4 persons 48.00) 3 main Qj 6 persons 60.00) 4 main courses, 1 soup and 1 dessert q] m 8 persons ($118.00)
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    • 351 30 832 Employment A major Group In the forestery trading invites applications (or the position of: LITTER Of CREOTT ASSISTANT Familiar with prepratlon of letters of credit related documents Knowledge In Import/ export documentation Able to type and use computers At least 2 years working experience in slmlllar position. TELEX CUM
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    • 331 32 832 Employment 832 Employment SI i -S) 9 MATTEL TOYS invites applicants for the position of JH SALES/MARKETING EXECUTIVE 1 Requirements: 25-30 years of ajje jfl At least 2 years in similar position with a consumer goods company jfl Experience in Saks to departmental stores would be an advantage ffl
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  • 756 33  -  SPORTS/RACING PREVIEW By' The Three Musketeers B UKIT Turf Club have set up a real feast for racegoers for kthe Gold Cup meeting with a 'couple of feature races this weekend to delight the punters. Sunday's Gerald Genta Gold has rightly attracted a strong field and
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      204 34 Reuter. CONFIDENT French soccer champion Marseille gave team boss Franz Beckenbauer his first league win with his new club on Friday a 3-1 away win over title rival Monaco. Marseille suffered a shock 1-0 home defeat to Cannes last week in its first game under the West German
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    • 244 34 Wire services. NOTTINGHAM Forest did not seem to suit Argentine World Cup star Nestor Lorenzo who has cut short his stay after just a week of joining the club on a month's loan from Bari in Italy. He played in an A team game against Darlington on Monday and
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    • 179 34 AP. FIFA, the world soccer body, may increase the size of the goals in time for the next World Cup, a FIFA spokesman said on Friday. Guido Tognoni said the proposal had been discussed "as one way to make the game more attractive," by boosting scoring
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    • 274 34 The serves, the volleys and the toukamwt VBKUt lops pins. They're all then at the Honda-Kah Singapore Men's A Open. Watch in wonder at the HONDA-KAH SINGAPORE 1 brilliance of Nril Borwick MEN'S TENNIS OPEN 90 X* (Australia), SUve Cuy (New fr—SkattU Ut UnUt Zealand), Jonathan Canter J 6 operating
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    • 243 35 AFP. CHINA'S Yang Yang said yesterday that he would not be defending his World Championship singles title in Denmark next year. The two-time world champion, forced out of the international badminton circuit for four months by pneumonia, said he will quit the sport by
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    • 359 35 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: GOLF Grand Prix of Europe championship in Wales 2nd rd (Selected results British unless stated): 132 Ian Woosnam 6f>-67 134 Mark McNulty (Zim) 67 67 136 Brett Ogle (Aust) 66-70, Frank Nohilo (NZ) 09-67 137 Colin Montgomerie 65-72 138 Jose Maria Olazabal
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      312 36 Nurul Huda Abdullah went to Beijing with golden hopes. She was confident of improving her Seoul Asiad performance of two silver and two bronze medals. But she won nothing. Worse, her times were poorer. LOH TUAN LEE comments ACE Malaysian swimmer Nurul Huda Abdullah went to Beijing with
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    • 138 36 NURUL, aged 14, had the distinction of being the youngest swimmer at the Seoul Asian Games. So young was she that the Indonesian camp started a rumour that she was ineligible to compete because of an age-limit ailing. She ended the Games as the
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      500 37  -  FACE-TO-FACE HE struck so quickly, so frighteningly quickly that, seen from the stands, he was a blur, scarcely understood. Was that Talal Mansoor who just flashed by? Or was it Ben Johnson, eyes no longer raging, body more lithesome, less bulky (isn't stanozolol supposed to carry the sanforized guarantee?).
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    • 520 38  -  BEIJING BEAT THE scorecard reads a silver, a bronze, and a massive 16 national records, so what we worry? But Singapore's 12 swimmers are hardly happy despite producing two of Singapore's total of three medals, and what is the 140-strong contingent's best results at the
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    • 92 38  -  By BRIAN MILLER CALL it an upset stomach or a stomach upset. Whichever way you look at it, one of the biggest upsets of these Games came on the "tatami" when Japan's surefire judo gold medal prospect Naoya Ogawa was beaten in the over-95kg category. Ogawa,
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    • 100 38 THERE is no substitute for teamwork. This point was pushed home by South Korean cyclist Park Min Soo after he won the men's 4km individual pursuit and the 50km points race yesterday. After the races, Park was full of praise for the "assistance" given him by his
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    • 107 38 JAPANESE sportswriters are blaming their country's rising affluence for the eclipse of its swimmers in these Games. "Japan is too rich now. The athletes want to get jobs after graduating, they don't want to be swimmers," one journalist said. "Japanese swimmers usually give up swimming after finishing school."
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    • 111 38 IF ever the Singapore Women's Hockey Association finds itself in need of a motto, let me offer them a few suggestions. For starters, how about this one. "It's not whether you win. It's how you play the game". Then there's another. "Friendship first. Goals later". Or how about
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    • 47 36 &)W GAMES GUID6 SBC lb] 9.00 am: Table Tennis: Mixed doubles li££J Tennis: Men's singles and doubles 1.00pm: Badminton: China v Japan 3.00pm: Weightlifting: Up to 75kg Athletics 5.30pm: Men's hockey: India v South Korea 7.00pm: Weightlifting: Up to 82.5 kg 9.45pm: XI Asian Games Daily Summary
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    • 123 36 The New Paper Jd ASIAN GAMES MEDAL TALLY 1 Gold j Silver Bronze Total 1 China 101 51 22 174 Japan 19 38 40 97 South Korea 18 21 30 69 North Korea 7 17 21 45 India 1 2 10 13 Malaysia 1 1 0 2 Qatar 10 0
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