The New Paper, 14 February 1991

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  • 16 1 the new paper THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1991 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new f paper
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    43 1 Saddam put civilians in bunker that was attacked, says US IWzs it a civilian shelter or a military centre? pages 12 and» Shelter or bunker?: Iraqi civilians in Baghdad identify the bodies of people killed in the bombing yesterday. I Picture/ REUTER
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 464 2 The War and you PM Goh A land battle in the Gulf appears inescapable. If the Gulf War drags on and casualties mount,the mood of the markets will change. The US recession will deepen, and economic growth will slow doum everywhere. I H A C, /&A THE Prime Minister has
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      34 2 Slower business because of war but no severe immediate ill-effects here If war drags on, growth will slow down everywhere Once war is over, business will pick up again Cel Gulapa
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    • 166 2 DEFENCE: The Gulf War brings home vividly the importance of a strong defence and the SAF. No nation can safely assume that its security will not be threatened, nor rely solely on others for security, says Mr Goh. "Even if the UN forces now liberate Ku wait,
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    • 19 2 The New Paper will not be publishing tomorrow. We wish all readers a Happy Lunar New Year.
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    • 16 2 We are the only English newspaper in Singapore to be published on Feb 16.
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    • 284 2  -  By Abhijit Nag THE first St Valentine was a Roman physician, who became a martyr during the persecution of Christians. The second St Valentine was an Italian bishop. Valentine's Day, however, has nothing to do with these saints. This special day for lovers dates
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      335 3  -  By Eliza Teoh HERB'S a Inn tern to light up your Lunar New Year. This giant lantern is about four storeys high and one-and-a-half storeys in diameter. It took Mr Akira Takahashi, 42, a floral decorator, about three months to design and build. He is hoping to get
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    • 57 3 Height: 12.3 m Diameter: 4.3 m Weight: 120 kg, or twice the weight of a typical Singaporean man. The lantern is made mainly from styrofoam, iron, silk and crypton cloth. About 210 m of cloth are used for the lantern. There are six different colours of cloth. The
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    • 50 2 HOTLINE OUR Hotline Plus (734-7711) will be operating until ,1 pm today. On the first and second day of Lunar New Year, you may call nnd leave a message in our answering machine at the same number, or call us back on Feb 17 from 9 am to 7 pm.
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 230 4 HOT STORY THE practice of Members of Parliament serving on the boards of private sector companies should be encouraged, said the Prime Minister. But Mr Goh Chok Tong said MPs must draw a line between their private position as board members and their public position
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 76 4 AMERICAN high school students are consistently performing far below their foreign counterparts. This is especially so in mathematics and science. The poor educational system is the most serious long-term problem facing the US economy says a report by the Council of Economic Advisers. A recent study of
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      • 46 4 BRUNEI has banned a foreign Islamic group which it said posed a threat to religious harmony in the country. The Al-Arqam Muslim religious group was accused of, among other things, luring schoolgirls in clandestine midnight meetings. Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah issued the decree yesterday.
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      • 67 4 THE United States may have a new anti-missile system by the middle of the decade. It could be used to defend the US and its allies says the Defence Department. The system could cost about $15 billion. A more complex system to shield against ballistic missiles could
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      • 71 4 JOHOR has welcomed a proposal to make it compulsory for Malaysians working abroad to register with the Ministry of Human Resources. It says the move could help the authorities to keep track of the movement of workers to Singapore. The proposal was made by the Deputy Human
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      • 62 4 AUSTRALIA is facing n shortage of academics. It needs 19,000 of them to improve falling educational standards. Canberra plans to tap the "refugee markets" such as China, Hongkong, Eastern Europe and South Africa to fill the vacancies. It is considering ways to speed up the intake of
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      • 76 4 TENDERS arc being invited for the Malay Village again. The Housing Board said yesterday that the village will now include a 0.6 ha adjoining plot and thr lease will he for 20 years instead of 15 years. The tender opens on Monday. The winner will he allowed
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    • 83 4 The Straits Times: Iraq: 500 killed in hit on bomb shelter. Business Times: PM keen to see more MPs on companies' boards. Lianhe Zaobao: Baghdad bomb shelter hi in Allied bombardment. Berita Harian: Malay Village "opens doors' to non-Malays. SBC: Hundreds of Iraqi civilians are reported to have died
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    • 323 4 The New Paper/OshKosh B' Gosh® "Picture Perfect 11 Photo Coatest. 11 w ,4 /Lf J® 'h Kids look adorable in OshKosh B' Gosh! I We are looking for Singapore's 1 most adorable kids. Just enter your favourite children's photograph (14 years below) and take a shot at great prizes. The
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 498 6  -  By Dave Ang A PRIVATE investigator was attacked by a man he was hired to tail. The assailant hit him repeatedly with a pole wrapped in newspaper. The investigator said the one-metre long metal pole was about 3 cm thick. He had
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    • 132 6 THE private investigator said he is only doing the job on a part-time basis. He has been a private investigator for less than a year. It was the first time he was attacked on the job. However, it was not the first time he was
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    • 263 6 THIS Lunar New Year is going to be hectic for Mr Abu Bakar bin Along and his relatives. They will be busy preparing for Yuhua Community Club Malay Activity Group's presentation in the Chingay Fantasy 1991. Their item offers a glimpse of
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    • 81 6 WHAT hotter station to listen to on Valentine's Day then NTUC Radio Heart. Singafnire's newest station true to its name has lined up a full day of heartening specials. In addition to its regular guests and munic there will he sweet nothings throughout the day.
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    • 310 7  -  By Michelle Lee H I OLD it! Before you throw out that bag of trash, read this. Better yet, read War on Waste How to Make Millions from Trash. The new book is by Singaporean financial consultant Dr RC Cooper and its title tells
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    • 119 7 WAR on Waste is a project of the Rotary Club of Singapore's "Preserve the Earth" programme this year. Dr Cooper, 68, is a past president of the club and the chairman of the club's Environmental Protection and Recycling Sub-Committee. A qualified chartered accountant with a PhD
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    • 78 8 APPENDICITIS is the inflammation of the appendix due to a combination of infection and obstruction. Obstruction may be due to a small mass of faeces accumulating in the appendix. Symptoms may be a sudden pain in the abdomen, generally very severe. There may be a disturbance of
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    • 361 8  -  By Norenshah Sahari IF you have a pain in the gut, don't take it lightly. It may be appendicitis, which could prove fatal if ignored. Such pain proved to he a close call for a journalist. He went to a hospitals emergency unit, was treated for
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    • 179 8 CAN appendicitis be mistaken for gastritis? One doctor said: "The problem with appendicitis is that in the early stages, its symptoms are very much like gastritis. "Unless a patient comes in with high fever and agonising abdominal pain, any doctor could easily mistake it for gastritis."
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    • 113 8 NUH ANSWERS WHEN the patient first presented himself at the Emergency Department, there were no findings to suggest appendicitis at the time of examination. The diagnosis of upper abdominal pain in his case was gastritis and the appropriate treatment was given. The early diagnosis of acute
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    • 324 9 s HE left home eight months ago, saying she was meeting a friend in Johor Baru. 1 She told her family she would be back in the after- noon. Rut that was the last time anyone saw Madam Goh Chay Huang, 28. Her car was
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    • 143 9 THRSE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. appendicitis: An illness in which your appendix is infected and painful. It is usually treated hy removing the appendix. appendix: A small tube inside your body which is closed
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    • 124 9 "WILL my mother come back for the reunion dinner?" That's what Jerry wants to know. If Madam Goh fails to return home this weekend, it will be Jerry's first Lunar New Year without mum. Jerry said: "I think of mummy a lot, and
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    • 530 10  -  By Ng Wan Ching FIRE was sweeping through their flat For the family trapped within, there was no way out the grille gate was locked and the key could not be found. But help was at hand. Neighbours forced the gate apart so
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    • 323 10  -  By Lo Tien Yin IT was a wet start to the Lunar New Year for the eight shop tenants occupying the basement of Specialist Shopping Centre. At around 3 am today, they were informed by the OCBC Property Services Pte Ltd, which owns the building,
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 290 11 AP. SYRIA is ready to recognise Israel's right to exist as part of a comprehensive Middle East peace order after the Gulf War. The German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher said this in Damascus yesterday after talks with Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk alSharaa. The Syrians said
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    • 261 11 Reuter. SMOKE from oilfield fires raging in Kuwait would not delay an invasion of the occupied emirate, says the commander of the Allied forces. "Smoke really isn't that much of a problem," fieneral Norman Schwarzkopf said yesterday during a flying vis it to the
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    • 538 12 Whose shame was it? Was the place where hundreds of Iraqis died a civilian or military bunker? The Allies say military; Iraq says civilian. A BBC correspondent who admits he lacks the military intelligence the Allies have also says civilian Wire services. THE United States has
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    • 335 12 BBC CORRESPONDENT SAYS: THE British Broadcasting Corporation this morning asked BBC Television's Baghdad correspondent. Mr Jeremy Bowen, for his views on the bombing. Q: Is there any doubt in your mind that the shelter in the district of Amiriya was a military target? A:
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    • 565 13 Wire services. THE Allied air raid on a bunker in Baghdad yesterday has left teenager Omar Adnan without any family. Adnan, 17, said his three younger sisters, mother and father all died. In a faint voice, Adnan, 17, said: "I was sleeping and suddenly I felt
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    • 279 13 UPI. THE deadly accuracy of the Allies' high-tech precision bombing may cause the anti-Iraqi coalition its most serious political setback of the Gulf war. Observers said yesterday's tragedy, in which at least 500 Iraqi civilians were killed, is sure to be exploited by
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    • 91 11 I II i" POUBJ-E YOUR DOPIH YOUR WORDS WORDS AND PRIZES!! AND PRIZES!! .^3ja—j| f f r^ieCTSI2OO CR-DlO HS-GS7Mkll TP-37 That's what The New Paper/ Aiwa Word Game is all about on February 16,1991. The more words you make from a given set of 11 letters, the more prizes you
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    • 50 13 vm KLUPDATEja is Germany announces Y immediate yr financial aid worth 1 $178 million tor Egypt. Iraqi troop* using Kuwaitis as human shields around military installations in the occupied emirate, says Kuwaiti envoy to the United Nations. Iraqi Foreign Minister Tareq going to Moscow for talks with President Mikhail Gorbachev.
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 273 14 AP. AN 80-year-old man told police he killed his 70-year-old girlfriend, after she insisted on staying naked because it was too hot. Rogerio Herrera of San Antonio, Texas, pleaded guilty on Monday to killing Ms Amelia Perales, his girlfriend of nine years. He
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    • 141 14 AP. FIREMEN had to be called in when a 2Va-year toddler in California got stuck in a giant milk can. Justin Kinder was playing with the antique 38-litre milk can at his home in Menlo Park this week and decided to crawl in,
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    • 113 14 Reuter. HARD-PRESSED students in Bandung thought they had found the key to passing exams "magic pencils". "Just write whatever you want and the computer will correct your answers with the help of the electronic wire on the pencil," the man who marketed these pencils told
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  • 391 15  -  Showtime By Lois Ng takes a maximum of 12 people. The four big rooms can' accommodate 20 people each. Each room has a screen and a cordless microphone. Drinks and snacks are served. The menu is shaped like a compact disc. A room that is styled
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 340 17 Today is Valentine's Day, a day of love and romance. Six eligible male stars tell VIVIEN CHIONG what their idea of romance is. LOIS NG asks four female stars about their first Valentine's Day TONY LEUNG CHIU-WAI, 28. Hongkong actor "Romance is all about surprising the
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    • 353 17 Teenage singer Maizurah, 19, has only been on one Valentine's Day date with a guy. It was four years ago and she felt awkward. "We tried to make the day what everybody says it should be. We went out for dinner, he gave me roses and I
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    • 39 17 Lets usher in the Jt Lunar New Year with Love Ones <& swing your way to 4am Tll v—- A k 4 M *V; 21 Cuscaden Road Basement 2 Ming Arcade Singapore 1024 Tel: *****04 *****87 (Opp. Hard Rock Cafe)
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 762 18 thursdaytv KING SOLOMON'S THE DIARY OF A WCK^Y'SHAP pY right, with Sharon Stone) stars as P.!!!5 f ®J Ch 1 W )un a MICKEY, Minnie, famous African hunter Allan ik h? '3 f i share broker who flouts Donald, Daisy and Pluto Quatermain in this adventure film. f-'- eaw a
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  • 338 19  -  THETVPAGE By Vivien Chiong H ONGKONG'S raging sex symbol Amy Yip will fill up a large portion of your TV screen this Lunar New Year. The actress will be a special guest on SBC's annual Lunar New Year Celebration (SBC 8, 10.30
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    • 87 19 SUPER VISION DRAW Now till March 1991 BBS Panasonic TX-29VIM NICAM Panason^V^6sE^lCA^^gg^B draw Panasonic NV-SIOOEN Palmcorder Panasonic TC-LTM A- ft Movie Camera v i Mini Vision par draw par draw S National -pt'# 1 C" National NV-EIBOSPX H h9! Video Cassette l/ \/1 A/Vi »S V V N National Video
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      627 20  -  Stories Michelle Lee DON'T let all those gloomy predictions from geomancers get your goat. Brighten up your day with a visit to the Hong Bao Special '91 which opened last Saturday It has set the Singapore River ablaze with spectacle. Five gigantic floats imported from China and thousands
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    • 190 20 WHEN Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong switched on the Hong Bao Special '91 last Saturday, it signalled the start of an extravaganza of river sight and sound. The nine-day festival opened with an exciting 20minute fireworks display. The nightly highlights include performances from the famous
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    • 108 20 OTHER attractions are: Variety performances on the floating stage: A major highlight is the Shanxi Song and Dance Troupe from China. It performs on a tiered grandstand. There are also local singers such as Eric Moo and Lin Anlin and Taiwanese singers. Opera fans can also find
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 408 21 GLORIA Estefan is back on her feet and doing the conga again. Less than a year after a bus crash nearly paralyzed her, the 33-yeur-old Cuban-born performer will hit the road again next month with an ambitious world tour. Some 40 cm of steel rod are attached
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    • 127 21  -  FROM PAGE 14 By Lois Ng NATIONAL male karaoke champion Ong Ai Sing totes up a $100 bill every month at a karaoke lounge. The national serviceman practises singing two or three times a week at the Marina Musical Case lounge at the Marina Square. He
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    • 1335 22 Impulse Body Spray, Impulse Powder Perfume, Lyme Ztod>' Spray, Lynx c t^. W -DS"! d 10 j|L k gS-* and The New Paper would like to wish one and all, a very Happy Valentine Love, one and only Wendy. DearAwtoAhaMdWaWd, jKtf You've shown me what other people V^ And here
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 418 23 COMICRELIEF T THURSDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh |232n3EE32]H 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey NOOM Nowsdotk -v r~ 1.00 News 12 30 PM 011 the Sh€,f \?a (\TT'S TAST* MSO.&EtAUSfcrT ■■■jASLCNfIAS C£MAINf T|^KE 1.10 Calling All Maids 12.45 Financial News fi CONVENIENT )y$ 'NVOUIE6WMVLI DO NOT l™jff 200 Pop Around! 12.55 Word, of
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      627 24  -  Stories Michelle Lee DON'T let all those gloomy predictions from geomancers get your goat. Brighten up your day with a visit to the Hong Bao Special '91 which opened last Saturday It has set the Singapore River ablaze with spectacle. Five gigantic floats imported from China and thousands
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    • 190 24 WHEN Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong switched on the Hong Bao Special '91 last Saturday, it signalled the start of an extravaganza of river sight and sound. The nine-day festival opened with an exciting 20minute fireworks display. The nightly highlights include performances from the famous
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    • 108 24 OTHER attractions are: Variety performances on the floating stage: A major highlight is the Shanxi Song and Dance Troupe from China. It performs on a tiered grandstand. There are also local singers such as Eric Moo and Lin Anlin and Taiwanese singers. Opera fans can also find
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    • 318 25 THURSDAYRADIO News on the Hour noon n»«« in Brief 12.03 PM Popular Classic* 12.0S PM A Lunchdate with Peter King 100 News and Weather Forecast Music and a Mystery Voice 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Femini* Flak with Olive Saw 1.45 Midday Market Report For the
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    • 124 25 COMICRELIEF Fox Trot/Bin Amend PETE* TuST TOLP MtTtufcl 5o tDU ID 9£if f "3 »00r I M MAOSCCAiiX SHOOD itfr/OWSoT WHAT X K?PkJId'. what lb A fie HAPPY oF knoWICD* h VJASlt AfiouT? WITHOUT Ibu. Ttou Tr>TM0y, OF 5A5KPBAIL' y r J °N. pe WJgt* OCTslfc A5 iT 15, Tnt
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    • 818 26 A Happy Wentine's Day to all from Classified) and congratulations to these winners picked by a lucky draw* I C. Goi Like Flowers need the sunlight and care to k. -ST \G^~I I R> —<71 make them grow, I need your love my darling I W- —\T \s I need
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    • 457 27 V Vaien V KOS/ENGMW KIM f Alvitl, Q 1 You shower me with I A express my love for you |Q is a good 1% lots of love care I flk bow much I appreciate you as my husband jjp time to let PLEASE FORGIVE ME The time we spent
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    • 399 29 rS/: i.'. Rena To my sweetheart FtDMUND j With the birth of our ion in -,1? The loue you I I LOVE YOU JbL l-ian, yf "V b Though loving you Your u/lfe here hat become much re^«hed ML Just to say I LOVE YOU wat times, 9 fse*plte the
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    • 1013 35 To my sweety W ISC' BJM dearest Jemty }M u<batovr you do. W'. this day Is A mmxi nP nccr I m j"j I let* you far reasons I realize bow very I übenettr you go, I J*>«* Ip special for vou I TO MY DCAnCOI J.ff., 9 M more
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    • 477 37 i, J if i if Hikii, ?f t?" i Dear ToCT j^®{f ,veinm Grace Lee To My Hubby lor I nave seen them William Thomas Been with the happened. Remember those Chin. Fitness Fun Cometakeachanoeand tips on for 2 months now, rnakeour dreams come true. "Choosing a Life My Best
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  • SPORTS
    • 454 39  -  By S Gulam AT last the Premier League lived up to its name. Thanks to Tiong Bahru CSC, Geylang International and, of course, the 4,000-plus fans. After more than a month of dull soccer which forced the crowd to dwindle to a record low, there was
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    • 208 39  -  pASKETBAL^^ By Bernard Pereira CHINA, the Asian men's basketball champion, will play exhibition matches against an American All-Star team at the Singapore Indoor Stadium from July 12-14. The matches are a part of a series of exhibition games that the teams will
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    • 301 40  -  Abdul Shukor THE best match. The best crowd. And a mediocre referee, at best. How unfortunate it was that the excellent Premier League match at Jalan Besar last night was marred by the man in black. And the man in question, M Maniam, a normally a
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    • Article, Illustration
      219 40  -  SPOTLIGHT: ABDULLAH BORHAN By S Gulam ABDULLAH Borhan was on cloud nine last night. The international defender couldn't believe he had finally scored the first goal of his career. And what a cracker it was! He picked up Salim Moin's free-kick and sent in a rocket-like shot from
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      • 71 40 AP. BORIS Becker barely hung onto his No 1 world ranking yesterday, surviving a stiff challenge from Soviet Alexander Volkov in the opening round of the Belgian Indoor Championship. Becker outlasted Volkov 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Had the top-seeded German lost, Stefan Edberg would have regained the No 1
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    • 318 41 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS Madrid International Indoor Meet Men's 60m: 1 Leroy Burrel (US) 6.48 (new world record) 2 Mark Witherspoon (US) 6.59 3 Chidi Imoh (Nig) 6.68. 400 m: 1 Danny Everett (US) 47.33 2 Danny Harris (US) 47.44 3 Cayetano Cornet (Spa) 47.50.
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