The New Paper, 25 February 1991

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  • 15 1 the new paper MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1991 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new paper
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 1 Iraqi soldier kisses Saudi captor (above) as thousands of Saddam's men surrender (below). But these are the worst soldiers./ Page 2 Picture/Taken Off Tv 1 Picture/ REUTER
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      371 2 Less than 24 hours after the ground war began, more than 10,000 Iraqi soldiers have reportedly surrendered or been captured. But the Allies have yet to face Iraq's elite 120,000-strong Republican Guards Wire services. AN Iraqi soldier, shirtless and apparently wounded, is held up by two Saudi soldiers.
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    • 241 2 Reuter. THE Allies' dramatic successes in the first day of the ground war are partly because their opponents are the worst of President Saddam Hussein's soldiers, said the British Defence Secretary. "The first Iraqi forces that have been encountered are the
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    • 213 2 Wire services. THE US commander in the Gulf has or dered that the gTound assault against Iraq be stepped up. The order came last night after initial operations proceeded well ahead of schedule, US defence officials said. Meanwhile, with Iraqi forces showing little resistance in
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      8 3 SO FAR, SO GOOD Graphic/Tnp Art
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 189 4 HOT STORY THAILAND'S new military rulers, who seized power in a bloodless coup on Saturday, have pledged to restore democracy by holding general elections within six months. Thailand is not heading for military dictatorship, said army commander-in-chief General Suchinda Kraprayoon. A new constitution will combine parliamentary democracy
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    • 95 4 FORMER THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan lost military support. Gen Chatichai, who assumed office in August 1988, was Thailand's first democratically elected Prime Minister in 12 j years. The rift over former deputy premier Ar- thit Kamlang-ek as Deputy Defence Minister sparked the coup. Army commander-in-chief General
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 63 4 FUGITIVE Philippine coup leader cashiered Colonel Gregorio Honasan has called for a military revolt in the country. In an open letter he called on new officers not to become "instruments to perpetuate the status quo. He accused the government of graft and corruption, economic and military
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      • 61 4 THE Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs) Brig-General George Yeo says Singaporeans should be grateful for their comfortable lifestyles and the things they take for granted. Speaking at a Lunar New Year party, he said: "When there is peace and prosperity, it is important that the
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      • 52 4 MALAYSIA is to increase the number of army reservists from 20,000 to 85,000. It will also be modernised to become a more effective fighting machine. Army chief General Tan Sri Yaacob Mohamad Zain said reservists will have their own divisional, brigade and battalion headquarters by the end of
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      • 50 4 JAKARTA plans to become Asia's next shoppers' paradise. A tourism official M Saleh said: "Development gains in the city show support for the plan." He did not say whether the plan would include turning Jakarta into a duty-free zone, the chief lure of shoppers to Singapore and Hongkong.
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      • 104 4 MANY friends of Mr Yatiman Yusof are still cool towards him because he became an Member of Parliament in the People's Action Party. More than a dozen letters from close friends came, criticising him for his move. While some expressed their disappointment, others severed their friendship ties
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      • 68 4 AN electronic tagging of drug offenders has been proposed. It will he a substitute for imprisonment. The tagging would allow offenders to be with their families and save on the number of wardens needed to supervise offenders. The proposal was made by the Government Parliamentary Committee for Law
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    • 84 4 The Straits Times: All-out ground war begins with Allies claiming dramatic success. Business Times: Gold coin on the verge of becoming a 'cash shell'. Lianhe Zaobao: Total land, air and sea campaign centres at Kuwait City. Berita Harian: Iraqi army attacked from many corners. SBC morning news: Allied I
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 347 5 Wire services. ALLIED leaders are pleased with the initial results of the ground war against Iraq but caution against expecting an easy victory. President George Bush and his top aides received a 45-minute briefing at the White House yesterday from General Colin Powell, chairman of the
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    • 178 5 Reuter. AMERICAN news editors last night criticised the Pentagon's new blackout as a case of deliberate overkill. The information freeze hides important news not from President Saddam Hussein but from the American people, they said. Since Iraq seized Kuwait on Aug 2, Americans
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    • 26 6 Steel wave: Arab soldiers from the Allied forces waving from a tank yesterday as they move into Kuwait Picture/ Reuter
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    • 393 6 Reuter. THE US-led Allied forces claimed "dramatic success" less than a day after the ground war l>egan. Ten hours after the ground war was officially declared, US Army Gen Norman Schwarzkopf gave a briefing to reporters. Excerpts from the briefing: Q: General Schwarzkopf, could you
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    • 289 7 Reuter. THE apparent early success of the ground offensive suggests that the Gulf War could be over in a few days, US defence analysts said yesterday. But some cautioned that pockets of resistance could involve the Allies in weeks of hand-to-hand combat. "Perhaps a
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    • 376 7 Reuter. IRAQ has challenged the Western media to go to the island of Failaka to see for themselves that Iraqi troops still control the territory. A military spokesman said Failaka, which commands the sea approach to Kuwait City, was still under Iraqi control
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    • 391 8 AFP. IF Mr Saddam Hussein and the current Iraqi leadership survive the war, Washington will insist on an international arms embargo on Iraq. The United States will also insist on other measures to prevent Iraq from rebuilding its military or producing weapons of
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    • 206 8 Now is the season for shamals (huge dust and sand storms) to come slamming out of Iraq and down the Arabian Peninsula. That creates a situation that can shut the war down for both sides. About the shamals Causa Weather patterns from Mediterranean Season Shamals
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    • 137 8 Reuter. US Secretary of State James Baker said a US plan for peace in the Gulf is still on the table, even as Allied forces pound Iraqi ground troops. ''We're not yanking the (US) proposal off the table But we would want to test any
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    • 261 9 Reuter. KUWAITI exiles said yesterday that Iraqi troops had been shooting Kuwaiti families while seeking refuge from advancing Allied forces in the emirate. Iraqi soldiers killed Kuwaitis to take up positions or hide in their homes, said exiles in London quoting a youth who telephoned from
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    • 29 9 Tea time: A Saudi Arabian soldier fan• the fire to make some tea while waiting for his turn to go to war. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 175 9 AFP. THB exiled emir of Kuwait yesterday pledged that demands for greater public participation in government would be met in the country's future "national charter". "The Kuwait of tomorrow will not be the same as yesterday," Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah said in a statement to mark Kuwaiti
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    • 483 10 A MOTHER and her live-in lover, jailed for battering her baby daughter to death, were freed in Britain last week because the appeals judges could not decide which of them was the killer. Members of Parliament protested at the release of Christine Mason, 24,
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    • 199 10 BABY batterer Roy Aston is being forced to leave his south London home because of a hate campaign after his release from prison. Aston and former lover Christine Mason have been warned to stay away from the council estate at Walworth where Mason's daughter, Doreen, was
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    • 292 10 Reuter. ALBANIAN authorities have arrested doyens of people, including members o! the opposition Democratic Party, after three days of anti' Communist rioting, opposition sources said yesterday. The capital, Tirana, was quiet, hut the sources said by telephone they feared a rnili tary dictatorship after
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    • 145 10 AP. A HIGH-RISK inferno that burned for almost 19 hours in Philadelphia was brought under control yesterday after killing three firefighters and gutting at least nine floors of a 38-storey skyscraper. The blaze raged from 9.30 pm yesterday until it reached a floor with automatic
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    • 311 6 The New Paper/OshKosh B' Gosh® "Picture Perfect" Photo Contest. JQggJ m Kids look adorable in OshKosh B' Gosh? We are looking for Singapore's most adorable kids. Just enter your favourite children's photograph (14 years below) and take a shot at great prizes. The winning photos will be featured in our
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    • 101 8 5^ Hundreds of students clash with Egyptian police in Cairo during an anti-war demonstration. Thousands also take to the streets UmVMP in Yemen and Jordan to protest start of ground war. ji Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei says the Allied forces have gone beyond UN mandate by destroying non-military targets.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 410 11 There has been a spate of fires recently, destroying many pre-War shophouses. What is life after fire like for the victims? TRUDY LIM talks to a woman who lost her home in an Ophir Road fire in December F |0R Madam Wong Kin Chai,
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    • 122 11 THICK K were 6,-14*1 firelast your. About *»no-Ihirfl of them was in homes. Tlte total number of fires increased by 24 per cent over the number in 1989, I savs the Singapore Joint Civil Defence Forces. However, the value
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    • 413 12  -  Stories/ Trudy Lim A f RSON is on the increase. The number of cases has jumped to more than 30 per cent, according to statistics from the Singapore Joint Civil Defence Forces, SJCDF. Each month last year saw an average of 20 fires started by arsonists,
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    • 72 12 A SPOKESMAN from the Singapore .Joint Civil Defence Forces advised the public to he on the alert for fires, in view of the increase in arson eases. Here is what you can do: Take part in your neighbourhood watch scheme. If you should see a fire, get help
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    • 170 12 THE Singapore Joint Civil Defence Force has invested $1.8 million in five new fire engines. At a glance, the engines look no different from the older ones. But the new engines come with safety features to protect firemen. These include an
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    • 426 13  -  By Charmaine Chan a JOBLESS man duped a sales assistant into letting him spend $17,615 on his credit card. Mohamda Ruslan Osman, 33, also cheated cashiers at various establishments on 51 occasions by pretending to be sales assistant Mr Mazlan Ahmad, 28.
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    • 150 13  -  By Elena Chong A MAN assaulted two boys at a basketball court over an i argument involving a girl. The man, Jasman Kassim, 29, was jailed for three months for having a cutter and one month each for punching Mohd Shahadat Mohd, 16, and Rudy Hirman Sumani,
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    • 500 14  - MRT’s next stop Woodlands By Angeline Song R ESIDENTS of Woodlands can look forward to a smooth 40-minute-odd train ride in airconditioned comfort from there to Raffles City in the future. In about five to seven years, four new MRT stations will be set up there as part of the
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    • 236 14  -  By Elena Chong A MAN who helped sell an assortment of stolen gold for $116,000 was jailed for nine months yesterday. Painter Aw Goh Bah, 32, pleaded guilty last month to two similar counts of helping to dispose of 4 kg of
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    • 99 14 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. egregious: One who is egregious is outstanding for undesirable qualities. slob: Someone who is very lazy and untidy. lout: A man or boy who behaves in an impolite or
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    • 451 15  -  MURDER OF NURSE By Suresh Nair THE burglary at the ter-race-house of a murdered Sikh nurse may have been carried out as a ruse for police investigators. Sources said this is a theory that detectives are considering, The New Paper learnt last night. Madam Jasmel Kaur,
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    • 142 15 NICE and friendly. A doting mother with an athletic background. This was how murdered nurse Jasmel Kaur was described by close family members last night. Several of them remembered her as a "very friendly and active" woman who encouraged her two young children in swimming and squash.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1086 16 the possible dream This is the story of Singapore Future. It is told in The Next Lap, a book which outlines the Government's plans for the next 20 to 30 years. We present its highlights in a three-part feature beginning today. IRENE HOE takes a look at schools
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    • 1015 17 mondaytv CINE SHOWCASE: COMA P*" 1M THE GREAT WALL ENTERTAINMENT (Channel 12. 10.30 pm) J L TEL S' S JJ" GENEVIEVE Bujold (right) 9 Region, where the Great Wall INTERNATIONAL plays the young doctor, Susan WW* W meets the Yellow River is (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) Wheeler, whose best friend
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  • Showtime
    • 415 18  -  Amy Yip Live Singapore Indoor Stadium (Saturday Night) REVIEW/ By Vivien Vivien Chiong TYPHOON was set to whip up a hurricane. And Asia's most famous bosom was supposed to create a storm in a D-cup. Trouble is Amy Yip, 24, doesn't wear a bra.
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    • 666 19 w HEN she was a model, the dark features of Anjelica Huston graced the covers of a million magazines. Now, the daughter of the late great director John Huston, is a respected actress. She won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for playing the
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    • 294 19  -  AMY^F^^OJHJIG|HjOTES^ROJ^AG^^^^^ By Vivien Chiong AMY Yip's first concert was such a flop that the second show had to be cancelled. She performed on Saturday, but her show on Sunday was scrapped. Staging a concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium is no
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    • 374 20 COMING HERE CYRANO de Bergerac is btllcd as one of the highlights for this year s Singapore FMm Festival. Date: March 22 Venue: Capitol cinema Time: 9 pm H 'E plays an ugly, overweight French slob. But he has become Hollywood's hottest new sex 'symbol.
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    • 390 21  -  By Lois Ng y OU might not have recognised Rima Rasif if you had seen her on Saturday night. The 21-year-old entertainer looked svelte togged in a bright pink jacket over a pair of black tights at the POSBank Show on SBC 5. Three
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    • 136 21 IT is not sissy for men to put on their dancing shoes. So, if you are keen on learning ballet, head for the new class conducted by The Singapore Dance Theatre this Saturday at 2.30 pm. It is open to everyone, including "the
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    • 339 22 MONDAYRADIO News on the Hour NOON News in Brief 12.03 PM Popular Classics 12.05 PM A Lunchdate with Peter King j 00 News and Weather Forecast Music and a Mystery Voice Q U j z 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 2.05 Feminine Flair with Kala 115 Popular Classics (cont'd) Krishnan For
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  • SPORTS
    • 444 27  -  Final placings: Jack Kay (Can) 280, Wayne Riley (Aust) 282, Chen Tze-chung (Tai) 283, Remi Bouchard (Can), Jean-Louis Lamarre (Can) 285. Brian Miller IT was two in the morning in Orlando, Florida. Hardly the time to call someone up on the phone. But to Christie Kay,
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    • SPORTSLINE
      • 116 27 Reuter. CANADIAN Ben Johnson lost for the third time in six comeback race> yesterday. He finished second behind Cuban .Joel Isassi over 60 metres in a hizarre photo finish at the Karlsruhe indoor international. Johnson appeared to have hit form in dramatic style when the clock stopped
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      • 185 27 AFP. AUSTRALIAN squash ace Chris Robertson signalled the end of an era yesterday when he outran Pakistan legend Jahangir Khan in the Welsh Classic semi-finals in Cardiff. The Queenslander's 15-11, 15-9, 15-9 victory lifted him into the world No 2 two slot. It dislodged
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      • 130 27 Reuter. JANSHER Khan's Welsh classic semi-final against Chris Dittmar was a stormy one. His 15-10, 15-12, 15-13 victory came after the Australian threw a ball at him. The incident happened when Jansher was awarded a penalty stroke to give him a 14-11 lead in the second game.
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      • 106 27 Reuter. IVAN I .endl won his second tournament in two weeks with 7-5, <»-iJ victory over (IcrmanvV Michael Sticil in ih< Memphis Indoor Tinnis <'hatnpioitslupi vslerdav The lirsl set w.is dominated by power serving I rum In tilt players, hut lop -seeded Lemlf'l- wbh the more solid.
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    • 324 28 EUROPE KICKOFF ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter. ROBKRTO Mancini headed an injury- time goal to give Sampdoria a 1-0 home win over Parma which kept it at the top. Sampdoria, with 32 points from 22 games, stayed a point ahead of Inter-Milan, which beat Atalanta 3-1 with two spectacular
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    • 183 28 FRENCH LEAGUE Reuter. MONACO closed the gap on leader Marseille to four points hv heating Caen 2-0 as the champion drew 0 0 in Cannes. Monaco had little trouble against Caen, scoring twice in the first 18 minutes through Liberian striker George VVeah and midfield er Franck
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    • 184 28 IP'GUESE LEAGUE Reuter. CHAMPION Porto moved back to the top after a controversial 2-1 away win over Kstrela Amadora marred by an injury to the host club's goalkeeper. Porto's first goal resulted in Estrela's 41 -year-old goalkeeper Joaquim Melo being taken off off on a stretcher unconscious and
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    • 334 28 SPANISH LEAGUE Reuter. LEADER Barcelona boosted its title aspirations when a hat-trick by winger Aitor Beguiristain helped it an emphatic 5-1 away win at Real Valladolid. The Catalans* triumph put them five points clear of second-placed Atletico Madrid, which drew 0-0 at Tenerife. Barcelona went a goal
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    • 465 29  -  Singapore coach Robin Chan is keeping a close watch on Tiong Bahru's Brazilian midfielders Walbert Santos and Ronald Silveira. But S GULAM points out that it's not midfielders that the Singapore team needs but strikers S Gulam BRAZILIANS for Singapore? Why not? But Ronald Silveira and Walbert
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    • 224 29 Wire services. RONNIE Moran looks the favourite to succeed Kenny Dalglish as Liverpool manager. Moran, the acting-manag-er, is to meet club chairman Noel White today to discuss among other things the 3-1 defeat at Luton on Saturday. The bookies are now backing Moran, moving him from even money to
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