The New Paper, 21 January 1991

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1991 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 132 1 ?k. M1MQR/P OR SAIH fired up to 10 Scuds at in two separate attacks. JP^lss^^ 'One Iraqi Scud downed by US v y Patriot over Riyadh. 1 T 1 > i If* a Phased-array radar of If MX Vk s \Ar US Patriot system tracks down incoming Scud >rS\ missiles
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 490 2 Wire services. IRAQ today widened the Gulf war by launching missile attacks against Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. At least about 10 Scud missiles wer fired at the Saudi cities of Riyadh and Dhahran early this morning. Another missile was reported to have been fired at
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    • 148 2 ACTION More than 7,000 allied air missions flown since the start of the war. LOSSES Allied claims: 14 allied planes, including 8 American, 3 British, 1 Italian, 1 Kuwaiti and 1 Saudi aircraft. 18 allied airmen missing. 15 Iraqi planes destroyed in air-to-air combat, 5 on
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    • 108 2 SORRY DRIVING tips for older adults (TNP, Jan 11): In our Eye-to-Eye column, we said: "Currently, all drivers above the age of 55 have to undergo a mandatory medical examination which includes checking an individual's vision." This is incorrect. Police say those between the ages of 60 and 62 have
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 412 3  -  By Ivan P J Lim IRAQI Scud-B missiles fired at Saudi Arabia have been stopped by US Patriot missiles, an anti-aircraft system which has been further developed for the anti-missile role. We take a look at the two missiles, and others which are presently arrayed in the Gulf.
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    • 258 3 FROG-7 The Soviet-made Frog-7 is a tactical surface-to-surface missile system employed by the Iraqis. Like the Scud, it is very inaccurate. It was developed by the Soviet Union and first saw action in 1957. Dimensions: Length 9.1 m, diameter 0.5 m Weight: 2,300 kg Range:
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  • QUICKNEWS
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      • 82 4 KING Hussein of Jordan and King Hassan of Morocco are urging new peace efforts to resolve the Gulf conflict. King Hussein on Saturday appealed for a temporary ceasefire to give diplomacy and dialogue a chance. King Hassan who has sent 1,500 Moroccan troops to the anti-Iraqi coalition,
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      • 75 4 THE highest religious authority in Saudi Arabia has ruled that the war against Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is a "jihad" or holy war. The ruling blesses both Muslims and non-Muslims fighting to evict Iraqi forces from Kuwait, and provides religious and political support for Saudi King Faud.
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      • 64 4 BAGHDAD Radio has broadcast a claim that allied planes had bombed the Shi'ite Muslims' holy cities of Karbala and Najaf. There was no independent confirmation. The broadcast was also the first time the Iraqis have named towns hit by air raids. Many Iraqis had
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      • 48 4 THE Malaysian Government has defended its support for the UN resolution against Iraq as five opposition parties renewed their criticism of Kuala Lumpur's official stand. The Deputy Minister, Prime Minister's Department, Datuk I)r Abdul Hamid Othman, said Malaysia's position was not against Islamic principles.
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      • 57 4 HEAVILY-armed troops in Bangkok have moved into the compounds of Western embassies. The deployments followed a bomb blast in Manila and warnings of possible terrorist attacks. More than 100 soldiers with assault rifles and grenade launchers, entered the US embassy on Saturday. Troops were also deployed
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    • 64 4 The Straits Times: US helps defend Israel. Business Times: Allied forces turn air power on Iraqi troops. Lianhe Zaobao: Attack on Iraqi ground forces. Berita Harian: Shift in targets. SBC morning news: Iraq has fired more Scud missiles into Saudi Arabia. BBC morning news: There have been two major
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    • 111 4 ROJAK Saddam and Bush Burgers are the latest hot stuff, not at the Persian Gulf, but in Kuala Lumpur. Enterprising hawkers are cashing in on the names of the two antagonists to help sell their food. Rojak Saddam used to be known as Rojak Singapura, a
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    • 133 4 ALL that you see on TV is far from complete. With strict censorship by the US military and sloganeering from the Iraqi side, television is producing a distorted picture of the Gulf war say critics. The unreality was underscored by the virtual absence of casualties. The US
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 427 5 AP. WE are not finished. Our fighting power has not been used up. With these words a defiant Saddam Hussein yesterday announced to the world that he was not going to give up that easily. Addressing Iraqis over Baghdad Radio yesterday, Mr Saddam said Iraq had
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    • 147 5 Reuter. SEVKN men identified as allied airmen shot down in raids against Iraqi positions appeared on Iraqi TV yesterday, a Western correspondent in Baghdad reported. The Iraqi news agency INA quoted them as saying they had been well treated. INA identified ine lirmen
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    • 308 6 Reuter. ISRAEL has not withdrawn its, threat to punish Iraq for missile attacks. But it does not intend to get drawn into a "ping-pong" retaliation. This was stated by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir in Jerusalem, yesterday. It was his first comment since Iraq hit
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    • 342 6 Iran to Islamic states AFP IRANIAN President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has called on Islamic states to close ranks to help stop what he called the "devastating, brutal and unequal" war in the Gulf. Mr Rafsanjani, quoted by Iranian news agency, IRNA, said yesterday that he
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    • 259 6 UPI. PAKISTAN will support the "Muslim nation" if Israel enters the Gulf war, warned President Ghulam Ishaq Khan yesterday. The warning came as Pakistani political parties and public opinion continued opposing Islamabad's participation in the US-led multinational force battling Iraq. "Pakistan has always opposed the hegemonic tendencies
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 319 8 WILLIAM B Quandt spoke to the International Herald Tribune about how both the allied and the Iraqi strategies are holding up. Mr Quandt is a former US government official handling Middle East affairs and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, an independent
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    • 429 8 Reuter. TERRIFIED Arabs fleeing across the Iraqi border to Jordan, one of them carrying a piece of a downed warplane, yesterday described hellish escapes from a city under fire. "Our house was shaking, our bodies were shaking, we were terrified We could not sleep
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    • 48 8 A helping hand: A US soldier carries a hotel manager's dog to an air-raid shelter during an Iraqi Scud missile attack on Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, yesterday. At least two Iraqi Scud missiles aimed at Saudi Arabia were successfully intercepted by Patriot anti-missile defences. Picture/Reuter
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    • 165 8 Reuter. IRAQ ordered all foreigners living in the country to register their place of residence within 72 hours, Baghdad radio said yesterday. The radio, monitored by the British Broadcasting Corporation, said the order was issued in a statement by the Iraqi directorate of residency. "All foreigners in
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    • 388 9 Wire services. SOME Western military analysts believe that fighting in the Gulf could end without the need to drive Iraq's army from Kuwait in a bloody ground war. These analysts are also hopeful that war could end sooner perhaps within a month rather than later. They
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    • 209 9  -  By Suresh Nair EMIRATES is flying despite the Gulf war. The international airline of the United Arab Emirates is operating westwards to London and eastwards to Singapore. A spokesman for the airline told The New Paper here last night that its (lights out of Dubai have
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    • 231 9 UPI. THOUSANDS of people stood outside the United Nations building in New York yesterday decrying Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's terrorist attacks on Israel. They called him a war criminal and vowed solidarity with the US forces fighting in the Gulf. New York Mayor David Dinkins
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    • 108 9 STOCKS opened lower on a growing perception that the war in the Gulf is likely to last longer than many had anticipated last week. Brokers said the market is also nervous over reports of violence in the separatist Baltic republics of the Soviet Union. The key 225-share Nikkei
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 274 11 Reuter. SOVIET special forces seized the Latvian Interior Ministry in Riga yesterday. The seizure was made after a fierce gun battle in which at least four people died. Latvian Radio said Prime Minister Ivars Godmanis had telephoned Soviet Defence Minister Dmitry Yazov to demand an explanation.
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    • 191 11 AP. A RUSSIAN men's magazine similar to Playboy will be out late this month or early February. The magazine, Andrei, will be published as soon as its editors secure the 30 tonnes of paper it needs to put out the first issue, according to the newspaper
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    • 350 11 "You too can have a lovely figure like mine." No drugs. No diet supplements. No exercises. Thanks to Essential Figure Care, many ex-overweights now have the beautiful shape they are proud of. Here is what 3 of them have to say: Sally: "Before I could only dream of wearing tight
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 403 12  -  By Colin Cheong THE Gulf war has had an electrifying effect on Singaporeans. Many are constantly plugged into their portable radios to get updates on the war. And some electrical stores have reported a jump in radio sales. Mr S G Kumar,
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    • 307 12 SINGAPOREANS are hungry for any news on the Gulf war. Sales of newspapers have increased dramatically since the war started. The New Paper sold a record of 145,000 copies on Jan 17, the day we broke the news of the US-led attack on
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    • 120 12 THE Chinese language evening newspapers, Lianhe Wanbao and Shin Min Daily News, have also enjoyed a boost in sales since the Gulf war started. Wanbao's circulation, which averaged 97,000 copies on weekdays the week before, jumped to about 117,000 copies on •lan IB and 151,000 on
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    • 218 13 CHILDREN of Redhill have a new place to go for a ball of a time. But they have to be less than 1.2 m and at least three years old. McDonald's yesterday opened the first Ronald McDonald Playplace in Asia. The Playplace is a houselike
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    • 243 13 When: I March 28 to April 1 Where: Hall 4, World Trade Centre Organiser: Kenrich Publishing and Exhibitions. IT is going to be beautiful boats galore this March when The Boat Show comes into port. Berthed at the World Trade Centre will be $50 million
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    • 629 14 The savings-for-education scheme, or Edusave, announced by Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong on Dec 17 has been widely welcomed by Singaporeans. The latest edition of the People's Action Party organ, Petir, runs the views of several Members of Parliament. Here are some of them Mr
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    • 112 14 THE Edusave scheme will be extended to all schoolgoing children aged six to 16. The Government will set up an endowment fund with an initial capital of $1 billion. The money will be invested and, from the interest earned, a certain sum about $100 per year will be given
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    • 218 14 A SCHEME is being launched today to help disgruntled home owners get quick redress from developers. Under the Conciliation Scheme being launched by the Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore, Redas, home owners can refer their complaints against any property developed by members
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    • 433 15  -  By Dave Ang A NEW Paper cartoonist has been invited to display his works at an exhibition of Asean cartoonists' work in Japan. Mr Lee Hup Kheng, 27, will represent Singapore at the 2nd Asean Cartoon Exhibition from Jan 22 to 28. Along with cartoonists
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    • 98 15 ADOPTAPET THIS is Ranger (left), a three-month-old male kitten. The tabby-coloured kitten has not been sterilised hut will be when it is six months old. Ranger is shy but good-natured. It gets along well with children. However, it should not be kept in an HOB
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    • 158 15 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their mean- ings. rookie: A new recruit without much experience. splurge: To spend a lot of money extravagantly. frivolous: If someone is frivolous, he behaves in a silly or light-hearted way.
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  • spotlight
    • Article, Illustration
      1076 16 He is the man who has forced his way into everyone's life. Until the other day, he was just another Middle Eastern leader, rating also-ran status on front pages and television newscasts. Today, the actions of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein are what make a headline complete. ABHIJIT
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    • 257 16 Born: April 28,1937. Birth place: Al-Auja village, near Takrit town, on Tigris River, 160 km from Baghdad. Family background: Poor, landless peasant family. 111-treated by his stepfather, Mr Saddam left home and was raised by his uncle, Khayrallah, in Baghdad. Khayrallah later became mayor of Baghdad and
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 968 17 mondaytv HORIZON: MEDICINE 2000 IT JK I BEST OF BRITISH (Channel 12, 9.30 pm) it (Channel 12, 9 pm) 1 □MHM| V MEDICAL knowledge is now so THIS episode is a musical j| advanced doctors can delve deep into showcase for two of Lancashire s the brain of living patients,
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  • 203 18  -  SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong IT'S a small world after all, goes the popular children's song. But if you watched TV on Sunday you would have realised the world is really not so small. There were six programmes on TV yesterday with the word
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    • 273 18 mondaytv popCLUB:kennyGLIVE KENNY G (left) practically introduced fusion jazzto the masses with his spirited yet melodic saxophone playing. J n this 90_ m i nu te Stereophonic concert, interwoven with interviews with Kenny's band members, the master .3fIKL saxophonist serenades with a collection of his best-sellers. Among Kenny's original compositions
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  • FASHIONTODAY
    • 376 19  -  By Jackie Pau w HAT is most revealing about [expensive lingerie in Singapore is the people who buy them. Men splurge on the "come I hither" variety. Women are more conservative in style as well as price. "When it comes to lingerie, men are more imaginative and frivolous,
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    • 323 19 A HOUSEWIFE in her early 40s spends $500 to $600 almost every month just on lingerie. "I like lacy things. Especially pret-ty-looking nightwear," she said. At the Lingerie Shop, where she shops, these pretty things cost a pretty penny. A single item can easily cost a
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  • Showtime
    • Article, Illustration
      638 20  -  By Vivien Chiong SBC actor Terence Cao Guohui hung on for dear life to make his first lead role a memorable one. The 28-year-old stars in a new serial to he aired from Jan 28, titled Fatal Endearment. But it nearly turned out to be fatal endurement
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    • 212 20 AFTER flying for a year, former flight steward Terence Cao quit the skies for a ground job. And what a painful way to land. In Fatal Endearment, a new SBC serial, he is dragged on the ground by a jeep while filming a rescue scene. In another scene,
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    • 605 21 H I OLLYWOOD's latest screen heartthrob Kevin Costner will move from the American buffalo plains to Britain's Sherwood Forest. The director of Dances with Wolves, the season's best-seller along with Ghost, may turn out to play the ultimate outlaw Robin Hood, reports The Daily Mail.
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    • 368 21 UPI. THE case of too many "hurts" could happen during the Oscar nominations next month. John Hurt, one of Britain's finest exports, has a fair chance of an Oscar nomination for his performance in The Field, if it wasn't for his name and his co-star.
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    • 442 22  -  By Lo Tien Yin SBC is going to tell you all about suspicion what those lipstick marks on the collar mean, and that lace handkerchief left in the car's front seat. The cause of it all: Star Search 89 finalist, See Susan Cassandra, 20. Susan in her
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    • 119 22 THE new serial, Jealousy Potion I 100, with Mr Lee Kin Moh as the executive producer, will start filming on location at a porcelain factory in Jurong and also in Tampines. I The 30-episode serial, starring Li Wenhai, Wang Yuqing, Terence Cao and Lin Meiqiao, will
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  • SPORTS
    • 334 28 Reuter. THE former deputy head of the East German medical service, Manfred Hoeppner, has been dismissed from the lAAF after he was said to have admitted co-ordinating "a systematic programme of drug abuse". The International Amateur Athletic Federation considered the case at its council meeting this weekend in
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    • 222 28 Reuter. TORONTO was awarded the 1993 World Indoor athletics championships on Sunday ahead of the American city of Atlanta, already chosen to host the 1996 Olympics. The International Amateur Athletic Federation (lAAF) announced the Canadian victory after a two-day meeting. The lAAF Council also selected
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    • 227 28 AFP. THK Buffalo Bills earned its first trip to the Super Bowl yesterday, when it trounced the Los Angeles Raiders 51-3 in the American Football Conference final in New York. "It's a great thrill after all these years," said Buffalo owner
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    • 255 28  -  By Loh Tuan Lee EIGHT-year-old Mark Chay hasn't learnt how to read his height off a chart yet, but he is already breaking swimming records set by a higher age group. Early bloomers like Mark, Gary Tan, Chia T Chien, 10, and Joscelin Yeo,
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    • 94 28 Reuter. A 13-year-old Australian student, Quinten Hann, became the youngest snooker player to make a televised century break. Hann, who hails from Melbourne, accomplished this historic feat yesterday in the junior category of the World Masters championships in Birmingham, England. Hann's mother, Amanda, who
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    • 315 29 EUROPE KICKOFF: England Derby 0 Spurs 1 Reuter. AN error by ex-England goalkeeper Peter Shilton cost his team's defeat in an English First Division clash yesterday. The error enabled Gary Lineker to score the winning goal for Tottenham in the 1-0 victory over Derby at the Baseball
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    • 211 29 PAHANG is looking for a Brazilian to shape its stars into a champion team for the Semi-Pro League, reports the Star. Assistant manager 'Raja Bakar Abdul Jalil said yesterday that a decision on the coach would be made by Wednesday. "Pahang manager, the Tengku Muda, will
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    • 247 29 Wire services. A £3 MILLION ($9.93 m) offer to buy struggling Derby County was contemptuously rejected by owner Robert Maxwell yesterday. The bid from businessman Lionel Pickering is the only one made public since Derby went on the market more than four months ago. But Maxwell said: "To sell
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