The New Paper, 23 October 1990

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  • 15 1 the new paper TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1900 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new paper
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  • Article, Illustration
    79 1 One-and-half months after brutal assault, driver Ali bin Buang is back home but the suffering continues Painful exercise: Mr Ali has to insert 10 spatulas into his mouth for 20 minutes six times a day. Each time he does it, he cries in pain. He has to do this
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 510 2  -  Driver Ali bin Buang is back home after more than IV2 months in hospital following a vicious iron-rod attack. But his spirit is not dampened even though he can't see with his right eye and has to stick 10 spatulas into his mouth six times a
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    • 205 2 MR Ali has to insert 10 spatulas into his mouth for 20 minutes six times a day. A dental surgeon has told him to do this if he wants to be able to use his jaws normally again. Mr Ali has to insert
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    • 267 2 Wire Services. THE chairman of a human rights subcommittee in the US House of Representatives has expressed concern about the latest changes to the Newspaper and Printing Presses Act. Representative Gus Yatron urged Mr Lee Kuan Yew to ease regulations and legal action that had
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    • 391 3  -  By Colin Cheong SHOP till you drop. Eat till you're beat. A new place at Tanjong Pagar now caters to two favourite Singaporean pastimes. It is not one but 16 shophouses linked together to form 51 Neil Road, the largest single-project effort in
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    • 223 3 EMMERSON'S Tiffin Rooms and the Fountain Food Court: Open 11 am-11 pm. Bazaar shops: 11 am-9 pm, 51 Neil Road is open daily, including public holidays. FOOD SELECTION Emmerson's also has a bar with a player piano for entertainment while you eat. Upstairs, there are three function rooms
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 239 4 HOT STORIES 1 A CONVERGENCE of good news boosted both the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges yesterday. The good news was the decisive win by the ruling National Front in Malaysia's general election, the fall in crude oil prices by nearly US$6 a barrel last week and
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 92 4 A COMPUTER network linking information from hospitals, clinics and insurance companies is said to provide better healthcare benefits. Yesterday, at the launch of MediNet, Acting Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong said the network was an ambitious attempt to exploit computer technology to increase productivity and improve health
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      • 76 4 ORGANISED crime in the Soviet Union is booming, says KGB chief Vladimir Kryuchkov. Criminals are taking advantage of the country's attempts to move to a market economy. Joint ventures private enterprises set up with foreign backing have become a front. These smuggle abroad valuable Soviet goods such
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      • 70 4 TWO Israelis were stabbed by Arabs in separate attacks in Israel and the occupied territories, a day after another Arab stabbed three Israelis to death in Jerusalem. An Arab supermarket employee grabbed a knife and stabbed an Israeli co-worker in the latest incident in Jerusalem. Earlier, a
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      • 63 4 A SURVEY has shown that most Americans admire the rich and want to join them, even though they feel rich people are more likely to be dishonest, snobbish, uncharitable and racist. The wealthy are viewed as intelligent, industrious, well-educated and even better-looking than poorer folk, said the
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      • 118 4 COMPANIKS here have been urged to contribute more to support the arts. The call was from Dr Seet Ai Mee, Minister of State, Community Development and Education. Dr Seet was opening the 10th Shell Discovery Art exhibition yesterday at Shell Tower. She quoted overseas examples such
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      • 70 4 The Straits Times: Big win for Front. Business Times: Convergence of good news boosts markets. Lianhe Zaobao: No great changes to Malaysian Cabinet. Berita Harian: National Front gets two-thirds majority. SBC morning news: France has turned down an offer by Iraq to free all French nationals held in Iraq
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  • SINGAPORE
    • 328 5  -  By Chitra Rajaram NEEDY people can get subsidised eye treatment at the Singapore National Eye Centre. But they need to show proof of fl- nancial need. They should either get a letter from a polyclinic or tell the eye centre they need a subsidy.
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    • 104 5 THE eye centre at the Singapore General Hospital complex started its outpatient services on Oct 15. On the first day, more than 70 people most of them elderly turned up for routine eye checks. "We had only seven appointments but more than 70 turned up," said
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    • 631 6  -  Gynaecologist Dr V Atputharajah is an authority in the field of human sexuality in Singapore. He recently launched a book Sexual Behaviour of Women in Singapore Irene Ng SEX. Okay, now that I have everybody's attention, let me say that if
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    • 123 6 DR V Atputharajah has three books to his name. They are Questions on Sex and Sexuality: A Doctor Answers; Aids and Safe Sex; the latest is Sexual Behaviour of Women in Singapore. He has been an obstetrician and gynaecologist for 14 years. He sharpened
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    • 201 6 YOU go places with The New Paper. So the five winners of a contest organised by The New Paper and SIA discovered yesterday. The prize is a four-day trip for two to Hongkong worth $2,536. Their winning coupons were picked from 16,000 others in
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    • 334 7 PLAN YOUR NEXT JUNE HOLIDAYS NOW AND ENJOY PRE-GULF-CRISIS AIRFARES kit possible? Introducing: THE KEN-AIR U USA PLAN Air fares the major component cost of a holiday MONEY BACK GUARANTEE abroad, are bound to go up with the price of oil Your deposit and all other monies paid will be
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 470 8  -  By Chitra Rajaram THE grass was damp, the ground was wet and slushy. Dark clouds loomed above, threatening thunder and rain. But this gloomy weather did not dampen the spirits of the 3,000 people who turned up at the Cats (Classified Advertisement Telephone Service) carnival
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    • 419 9 THERE are economic payoffs for office buildings that are user-friendly. So says Dr Cham Tao Soon, who chairs the Construction Industry Development Board. Well-designed office buildings can help people work more productively. This leads to quicker payoffs for those who invest in buildings and can
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    • 38 9 NEARLY $2 billion worth of commercial buildings contracts will be placed this year. This is about 30 per cent of all construction. The private sector accounts for $1.7 billion worth of contracts, nearly double that last year.
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    • 133 9 IF your backhand needs help, consider this. Four tennis racquets used by tennis queens in their recent exhibition matches here are being auctioned by the Community Chest of Singapore. You can bid for the Prince (CTS Lightning 90) wielded by Jennifer Capriati, Chris Evert's
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    • 159 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. collusion: Secret or illegal co-operation between two parties. dues: Charges for membership of a club. helium: A colourless gas that is lighter than air and used to fill balloons.
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    • 385 10  -  By Lois Ng f OUR shops at a hotel undergoing renovations are losing their cool. The reason: The air-condi-tioning system was cut off on Friday. The Regent, at Cuscaden Road, completely shut down its hotel operations on Oct 1. It started its extensive upgrading exercise
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    • 81 10 THE Regent Hotel had earlier kept a section of the hotel open. General manager Bruno Brunner said the hotel had only 10 per cent occupancy during the renovation period. "But the directors later felt that with the closure of the hotel, we will be able
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    • 305 10  -  By Lo Tien Yin A SINGAPOREAN guitar player has been published. Mr Mark Yong, 28, has come out with a book of his arrangements for the instrument, entitled Guitar in Concert. It comes complete with helpful hints and explanatory notes and is the first
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    • 94 10 HE first got hooked on the guitar in secondary school when he heard his sister strumming the Barcadi and Coke commercial. Mark Yong hasn't looked back since. His very first arrangement, You're My Everything by Sergio Mendes, won him the Grand Prix Award
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 198 11 Bernama. CUSTOMS officers in Alor Star, Kedah, detained a Nigerian on Saturday and seized 2.98 kg of drugs from him. The head of the state's customs preventive branch, Mr Mohd Daud Ali, said yesterday the suspect was believed to be a
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    • 482 11 Reuter. A N American judge who compared himself to the biblical King Solomon ruled yesterday that a surrogate mother had no parental rights to a month-old boy she carried for an infertile couple. In the first case in which a surrogate mother sought
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    • 159 11 Reuter. AT least 100,000 people gave sacked prime minister Benazir Bhutto a triumphal entry into Lahore yesterday at the end of Pakistan's general election campaign. She has been denied access by the authorities to Lahore's main rally sites. Ms Bhutto rode into town in a
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    • 554 12 1. Father gets son after fiveyear custody battle. 2. He loses son in an accident. Boy does not use seat-belt. 3. Father is charged with manslaughter. 4. Public outcry, charge is dropped. USA Today. MR Walter Sylvia Jr spent five years in California courtrooms fighting for
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    • 234 12 AP. US President George Bush has vetoed a major civil rights bill and seems assured of winning a battle in Congress to override him. Provisions range from a ban on racial harassment in the workplace to punitive damages in the most extreme discrimination cases. A
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    • 209 12 Reuter. THE US Congress yesterday resumed work on a compromise plan to cut federal deficits as White House officials rejoined the negotiation. Both Congress and President Bush's officials said they were hopeful that an agreement could be reached before the Wednesday midnight deadline. "We're
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    • 169 12 Reuter. INDIAN Prime Minister V P Singh yesterday made an emotional appeal to Indians to resolve a HinduMuslim row over a religious site. Mr Singh spoke on state radio and television as violence erupted in Bihar state between supporters and opponents of a campaign by the
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    • 297 13 Reuter. FRANCE has rejected an Iraqi proposal to free all French nationals held in Iraq and Kuwait as hostages in the Gulf crisis. Presidential spokesman Hubert Vedrine said in Paris that France would ignore the offer and stick to United Nations resolutions demanding the release of
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    • 44 13 Tough training: A new recruit in the Lebanese army eating a raw snake yesterday during a training session in the east village of Riak. Eating snakes is a normal part of the training pnvess. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 198 13 Reuter. KING Fahd of Saudi Arabia accused Iraqi President Saddam Hussein yesterday of having lied to him and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to conceal his Kuwait invasion plan. Mr Mubarak and King Fahd both said they were surprised when aides woke them to report Iraq's
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    • 219 13 AP. IRAQI President Saddam Hussein had a dream. The Prophet Mohammed appeared before him and told him his missiles were pointed in the wrong direction, according to a Kuwaiti newspaper. Mr Saddam told an enraptured audience of top aides how the
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  • THENEWSTODAY
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      533 14  -  MALAY VOTE Rosnah Ahmad THERE are two reasons why the National Front did better than expected: K First, the Malays, by and large, believe that only Umno can preserve the community's political dominance in the country. U Second, the voting trend showed that in most constituencies, except
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    • 44 14 PRIME Mtrvster Lee Kuan Yew extended tus best wishes to Datuk CH Sen Mahathir's calling his victory an exptession ol (*>vs»c.ai stamina and fight mp. sptnt. M» Goh Chok long added that Dr Mahathir's victory was a dear mandate to lead Mataysians.
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    • 244 14 [CHINESE VOTE Bernama. AMONG the Chinese-based parties, the DAP is the best performer. The DAP, which altogether won 20 seats, has emerged as the strongest opposition party in parliament. Among the Front component parties, only the MCA chalked up a marginal increase compared to the previous
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    • 162 14 I INDIAN VOTE Bernama. THE votes which went to the MIC included a sizeable chunk of the Malay electorate, which the party's candidates obtained in the six parliamentary constituencies it contested. For example, MIC won in Hulu Selangor, a seat with a predominantly Malay electorate.
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    • 42 14 In wedding best: Newlywed bunk officer lah' See Kien (left) casta her vote in Kaula Lumpur. She and husltand Iwti Kum Choong, an accountant, came to vote barely one hour after tying the knot on Sundav. Picture/ Nst
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 279 15 AP. Burmese troops yesterday raided one of several monasteries they have been surrounding in the central city of Mandalay and detained some of those inside, state radio reported. Monks, who have been at the forefront of anti-govern-ment protests, had been refusing to minister to soldiers. But
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    • 131 15 AP. THE King of Tonga met county officials of Tacoma, Washington, to discuss a proposal for shipping discarded car tyres to his Pacific is-land-nation. An aide said the King thinks that tyres burned at high temperatures in a plant could
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    • Article, Illustration
      33 15 Metallic model: Italian designer Enrico Coveri presents this metallic body suit with upper gloves and heavy gold and coloured-stone necklace. It is part of his ready-to-wear collection for spring/summer. Picture/ Reuter
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  • FOREIGNSTOCKS
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      229 15 Wire services. SHARE prices ended higher after sluggish trading on London's Stock Exchange yesterday. The Financial Times 30share index rose 12.1 points to close at 1,633.6. Volume was a light 336.4 million shares, compared with 464.1 million shares on Friday. Wall Street's negative reaction to the failure to reach
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    • 72 15 TOKYO stocks opened stronger as investors welcomed news of dramatically cheaper oil prices overnight in New York. Some index buying by a major foreign brokerage helped to drive the indices upward. Shares in Nippon Telegraph and Telephone were singled out for heavy buying. The key 225-share Nikkei index was
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    • 51 15 FT Industrials Mon 1,633.60 (1,621.50) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,516.09 (2,520.79) ST Industrial Mon 1,173.23 (1,139.85) NST Industrial Mon 2,752.15 (2,671.25) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 3,015.56 (2,991.95) Australian All Ordinaries Mon 1,364.60 (1,368.60) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 25,070.86 (24,481.49) Figures in bracket* refer to those of the previous trading
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    • Article, Illustration
      252 15 Wire services. THE stock market finshed mixed yesterday after a quiet, meandering session. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 4.70 to 2,516.09. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by about 8 to 7 on the New York Stock Exchange, with 838 up, 725 down and 429 unchanged. Volume
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  • sports
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      985 16 Paul Gascoigne is England's new footballing sensation. And the latest to endorse this opinion is Bobby Robson, the former England manager. Gazza will be in my dream team without a second's hesitation, he says LAST year England's Paul Gascoigne was fat and angry. This year he emerged from
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      211 16 PETER SHILTON: Best goalkeeper in World Cup. Convinced his decision to give up alcohol after 1988 European Championship extended career. VIV ANDERSON: Tall, rangy, good in the air. No one could outrun those long legs. Fine attacking player, good on overlap. MARK WRIGHT: Smooth, silky and very
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 892 17 tuesdaytv LADY ENFORCER ITS WW MOVE THIS week's programme features J ZHAO JI is murdered before he can inform popular local artist Bani Farook I Xihua (Michelle Yim, right) of Junhao s performing the number, You to Me Jtuttha° n Xihua weds are Everything. There is also a video S
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  • 233 18  -  seeniastnighT By Lo Tien Yin THE problem of conservation is a difficult subject shall we still conserve something which is harmful to mankind, for example? How about flies? Do we want to conserve them, if one day their population nears zilch? Or would
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 278 18 tuesdaytv GROOSLAND BY MAGUY MARIN (BALLET) 4 (Channel 12, 9.35 pm) m m yBE/j MAGUY MARIN is one of today's leading avant-garde V exponents of dance-theatre. Her new work is ode to fat 'Wf *1 m In her expressive, individual style she shows how fat people -Sf B WBt" 1
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  • FOODNOTES
    • 639 19  -  Hai Xiang Restaurant (Level 3) New Park Hotel Lunch: Noon to 2.30 pm Dinner: 6.30 to 10.30 pm By Sara Chen A I NOTHER Chinese restaurant, I thought to myself as I headed for the New Park Hotel last week. But the meal I
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    • 264 19  - Potatoes they taste good on their own MICROWAVE COOK By K Karuna POTATOES a simple vegetable that we use in so many curries and gravies but think little of as a dish by itself. Today, we look at the popular Malay potato patty, known as begidil, which makes an excellent
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  • Showtime
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      476 20  -  By Lo Tien Yin A HUNK? Not really at 1.72 m and 68 kg. But 20-year-old Ignatius Teo Boon Piew has confidence and a smile as bright as his gleaming, patent leather shoes. Even if he doesn't quite make it as a Perfect Hunk in size, he can
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    • 108 20 A PICTURE of humour and wit is contestant Noel Alex (above). Aptly awarded Mr Personality, this 33-year-old sales executive introduced himself at the catwalk as the only one who was different because he was "nice and shiny". He was referring to his bald pate. Then he
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    • 478 21  -  By Alfonso Chan F i ANS of rock legend Eric Clapton are in for a star-studded treat when they catch his concert on Nov 24 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Clapton's backing band comprises great musicians in their own right. For example, two of
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    • 181 21 MORE than half of the 7,700 tickets for the Eric Clapton concert have been snapped up, two weeks after they were put on sale at seven outlets, including Hard Rock Cafe. The $100 tickets have been sold out while 60 per cent of the $75 and $50
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    • 407 22  -  By Lo Tien Yin B AD news comes in threes as the Singapore Dance Theatre found out recently. Artistic director Anthony Then came down 'with chicken pox after the company performed at the schools towards the end of September. He just recovered last week.
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    • 67 22 THREE excerpts from the classics Raymonda, Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty will be offered by the Singapore Dance Theatre for its sixth season in December, A Classical Season. Besides these, there will be a premiere, Schumann Impressions, choreographed by Anthony Then, the company's artistic director. A
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 422 23 I TUESDAYRADIO EISEEBEIH ES3EHHHB NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.0S PM Lunchdate 12.03 PM Popular Classics 1.00 News in Brief 1-00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 110 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief MS Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Afternoon Fare 1-45 Midday Market Report
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    • 451 24 COMICRELIEF TUESDAYRADIO I Orchard Road/coim Goh I NOON Good Music, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk 12.15 PM Sentimental Journey 12.30 PM Off the SheK i m HIV I 1 1230 ck r t M Set 'MS L u T* $WorW Turxc rACC BMI i eu I fIT 1 <PP <
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  • BUYINGGUIDE
    • 110 25 PLANNING a party may no longer be a heavy affair. Balloon Time is said to be an easy and safe way of filling balloons with helium at home. You need no longer go through the hassles of renting a heavy gas tank and then
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    • 80 25 RENOMA has recently introduced its Quartet line of watches. Each watch has a gold-plated metal case and a scratch-proof face made from mineral glass. The quartz watches also come in saddle-stitched grain leather straps and metal bracelets. They are said to be fully water resistant.
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    • 93 25 FOR an individual on the move, Alfred Dunhill is offering its Chelsea range of leather luggage and accessories. The items are said to be as elegant as the area of London after which they are named. They feature a smart combination of grained leather surface with
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    • 94 25 YOU can now flash a toothpaste smile with a new cosmetic tooth whitener and cleanser. EpiSmile is said to brighten and whiten teeth in about three weeks. It dissolves the thin, invisible layer of protein pellicle that forms on the tooth surface and attracts plaque
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    • 266 28 BUSTER DOUGLAS V HOLYFIELD, Live on SBC 12, Oct 26, 9am 12noon UPI. MIKE Tyson hopes Buster Douglas retains his heavyweight title on Thursday night (Friday morning, Singapore time) so he can win back his crown from Douglas. Tyson predicted he would regain his title
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    • 314 28 AFP. CARL Lewis yesterday challenged Florence Griffith-Joyner to answer allegations that she took drugs on the way to becoming a triple gold medallist at the Seoul Olympics two years ago. Lewis made the challenge in London. He is there to launch his controversial
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    • SPORTSLINE
      • 152 28 FORMER Olympic sprint champion Allan Wells's debut in bobsleigh competition ended with an embarrassing fall and disqualification from the British Open championships yesterday. After successfully completing his first run in the four-man event, the 38-year-old Scot slipped at the start of the second
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      • 123 28 AFP. THE US Tennis Association yesterday was forced to change the playing surface for next month's Davis Cup final against Australia. After protests from the Australians, the USTA decided not to import a red brick dust court surface from Germany and to make the court from
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      • 135 28 FORMER world No 1 Mats Wilander of Sweden, who played his first final for 14 months on Sunday, has jumped to 43rd in the world rankings. Following are the top 10 players: 1. Stefan Fdberg (Swe), 2. Boris Becker (Ger), 3. Ivan Lendl (Cze), 4. Andre Agassi
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    • 178 28 Wire service. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER CONCACAF Caribbean zone Olympic qualifying tournament Ist rd: Haiti 1 Cuba 1, Holland Antilles 0 Surinam 1. English Div Two: Port Vale 1 West Bromwich Albion 2 Div Three: Tranmere 6 Mansfield 2 Div Four: Stockport 0 Blackpool 0. Brazilian Championship:
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    • HONOURING THE SOCCER GREATS
      • 111 29 AFP. 808 Paisley, the most successful manager in English football, was given a permanent place of honour in Liverpool's history. The 71-year-old former player, physiotherapist, coach, manager and now Liverpool director, did the honours himself by officially opening the Bob Paisley Suite at Anfield yesterday. During
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      • Article, Illustration
        79 29 THE King of soccer was born 50 years ago today. Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as Pele, rose from the slums of Rio de Janeiro to carve out a permanent place in soccer history. His career took off at the age of 17 in the 1958
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    • 371 29 Wire services. Belgian champion Club Bruges is likely to be without its three top players for tomorrow's European Cup second-round match against AC Milan. Captain Jan Ceulemans suffered a small tear in a ligament when he sprained his ankle during Bruges' 5-1 thrashing by Anderlecht
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    • 189 29 Second round, second leg: European Cup: Real Madrid (Spa) v Swurowski Tirol (Aus), Dynamo Dresden (CJer) v M.iltno (Swe), Ret! Star Belgrade lYug) v Glasgow Rangers (Scot). Dinamo Bucharest (Rom) v Porto <l'«»rK Napoli (lta* v Spartak Moscow (USSR), AC Milan (fta) v Club Bruges lßel>. Cup-Winners'
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    • 179 29 BRAZILIAN LEAGUE Reuter. BRAZIL'S controversial World Cup forward Renato Portaluppi continued to shine in the League. He starred in Flamengo's 2-1 victory over arch-rival Fluminense on Sunday. Renato, who threatened to walk out if he was not given a first-team place during the World Cup in
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    • 191 29 Wire services. DAVID Speedie, the fiery Coventry striker, has run into more problems. He is being sued for damages by a supporter of the English club. Speedie was fined two weeks' wages after an alleged punch-up with Mo Kandola, a club vice-presi-dent, a month ago. The club then withdrew
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    • 280 30 Singapore plays its first away game in the Malaysia Cup quarter-final league tonight. It meets Perak at Ipoh Stadium. And Perak coach M Karathu feels the Lions do not roar when away from its Kallang den. S GULAM reports PERAK is confident of a win.
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    • 338 30 PROFILE: M KARATHU, PERAK COACH AS a player M Karathu had ambitions of becoming an all-time great in Malaysian soccer. His stylish midfield play for Perak created waves in the Malaysia Cup and he was fast establishing himself as a true international when fate
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    • 377 30  -  WORLD JUNIOR BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP JAKARTA. Nov 6-11 By Bernard Pereira ANG Mo Kio Vocational Institute will be flying its flag high in the World Junior Badminton Championships in Jakarta, from Nov 6-11. Its flagbearer will be Tay Choon Meng, the reigning VITB
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    • 514 31  -  Singapore meets dark horse Perak tonight... and the team that is now the rave of the Malaysia Cup has struck fear in the hearts of the Lions. S GULAM reports from Ipoh S Gulam NO one in the Singapore camp is talking about a win
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