The New Paper, 28 February 1991

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  • 16 1 the new paper THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1991 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the new f paper
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    • 141 1 WAR OVER?IS The Gulf War could be over within hours, a US Defence Department official said. "It could be over within hours," the official said before President George Bush was scheduled to make a major announcement on national TV at 10am (S'pore time). "Fighting now is very light and allied
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  • THENEWSTODAY
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      284 2 US commander General Schwarzkopf yesterday gave the most detailed account of the ground war. He revealed how the Allies used two strategies to deceive Saddam Wire services. Wire services. 1 THE Allies put up a massive sea assault team off the coast of Kuwait. But there no
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    • 177 2 ALLIED forces have destroyed or captured more than 29 Iraqi divisions in Kuwait and have cut off all escape for Iraq's army, General Norman Schwarzkopf said on Wednesday. "The gates are closed...There are no ways out," he told reporters. General Schwarzkopf said coalition forces had destroyed or captured
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    • 175 2 LOSSES 79 Americans killed in action: 23 during the air-war phase. '28 in the Scud attack onMonday and 28 in the ground war. 213 American wounded. 13 British soldiers killed in the ground war, including 9 by friendly fire when a US A-10 jet struck 2
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    • 193 2 Wire services. THE US commander in the Gulf. General Nor man Schwarzkopf, mocked President Saddam Hussein 1 qualities as a military leader. Asked what he thought of the Iraqi lender, he told reporters yesterday: •He is neither a strategist. "Nor he is schooled in the operational nrt*. "Nor
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    • 160 2 AFP. THE first woman soldier to he killed in the Gulf war died in the Scud missile attack which destroyed a barracks housing reservists in Saudi Arabia, the US army reported yesterday. The army identified Specialist Christine Mayes, 22, of Pennsylvania as one of
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    • 88 3 Free at last: A Kuwaiti woman dressed in traditional robes raises her hands in victory as Kuwaiti soldiers parade past during celebrations to mark the withdrawal of Iraqi troops. The taste of victory: US soldiers celebrate the arrival of multinational forces in the outskirts of Kuwait
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 150 4 HOT STORY SYMPTOMS DENGUE is spread by the Aedes mosquito which breeds in still water. Symptoms include: Fever for more than two days, skin rash, abdominal pain, muscle and body aches. In severe cases,the patient bleeds easily. Brain damage and kidney failure may follow and death may result.
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    • 60 4 The Straits Times: Iraq's new offer still falls short, says US. Business Times: D C Bank planning to acquire UMBC. Lianhe Zaobao: Allied paratroopers descend on highway leading to Baghdad. Berita Harian: Kuwait is freed. SBC: Iraq has said it will accept further UN Security Council resolutions. BBC: The
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      2 4  -  Nonis
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    • 99 4 WINNERS FOUR Singapore compantes yesterday emerged winners of the first Management Awards. They are: Singapore Airlines, Neptune Onent Lines, Westin Stamford Westin Pla;a and NTUC FairPnce. The awards will oe g>ven every year. They were organised by the World Executive Digest and Asian
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 86 4 JOHOR: The water levels in two reservoirs in Johor are "alarmingly low". The Johor Waterworks Department has been put on alert, The Star reported. The reservoirs are: The Gunung Pulai reservoir and the Sungei Scudai reservoir. The Gunung Pulai station is operated by Singapore's Public Utilities Board. It
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      • 72 4 THE price of garbage collection goes up from April 1. House owners will have to pay $10 a month. Flat dwellers continue to pay $5 a month. A Ministry statement said direct collection was more time-consuming and labour intensive, so the increase is "more equitable." Refuse disposal fee
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      • 65 4 SHELL last night cut its petrol and diesel pump prices by between five per cent and 15 per cent. The cuts will be matched by Mobil from 11 am today. Caltex will also lower its petrol prices today but its diesel price remains unchanged. Their prices will
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      • 57 4 JOHOR plans to build a light rail transit system. It will be integrated with Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system in Woodlands, where an MRT station is planned. Mentri Besar Tan Sri Haji Muhiyuddin Yassin said the state government would discuss the proposal with Singapore. It would
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      • 38 4 THE Indonesian central bank is pushing up interest rates and squeezing huge sums of money out of the market. The action is to counter rumours of an impending devaluation which have been denied by the government.
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      • 72 4 MALE A-level school leavers can sign on as NCOs and retake their exams under a new Singapore Armed Services scheme. The A-Level Study Programme (ALSP) is part of SAF's efforts to recruit combat non-commissioned officers (NCOs) with higher academic qualifications. The ALSP is open to all school
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      • 60 4 THERE should be more openness in the Ministry of Defence, feels the new Director of Public Affairs. Colonel Ramachandran Menon, 50, said information on what National Servicemen and reservists go through should be readily available to those about to enter the army and their parents. Col Menon
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 318 5 The United States and its allies have made it difficult for Iraq to stall the US-led offensive with talk of withdrawal. HERBERT FERNANDEZ analyses the coalition's decision to choose to fight to the finish THE US believes that only an unconditional Iraqi surrender
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    • 318 5 TNP EDITOR REPLIES TO MP'S CRITICISM MP Mr Davinder Singh is looking forward to receiving clippings of The New Paper's coverage of the Gulf War which he described as less than serious in Parliament on Tuesday. TNP's editor, Mr P N Balji, had decided to send
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    • 159 5 MR Davinder's criticisms came in Parliament on Tuesday. He said: "War is a grave matter and deserves serious reporting. "Unfortunately, the coverage which the war has received in one newspaper has, at times, been less than serious. That does not reflect well on us as a
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    • 323 6 AP. BASRA, Iraq's second largest city pounded to rubble by the Iranians in the last Gulf war, is being battered again. The outcome of the 1980-88 IranIraq war was decided in the 1987 Battle of Basra. In six weeks of bloody fighting then, the Iraqis beat
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    • 191 6 Reuter. ALLIED planes attacked Baghdad at least six times over a two-hour period last night, witnesses said. The raids began less than two hours after Iraq offered new concessions to win a ceasefire. Residents said the attacks were some of the most intense since the
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    • 257 7 AP. A UTHORITIES have imposed the most severe water rationing in San Francisco's history to cut usage nearly to half of what it was before California's five-year drought. From Sunday, San Francisco residents will be forbidden to wash cars at home or to fill new
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    • 165 7 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. automatons: People who act without thinking about what they are doing, often because they have been trained to do so. bookworms: People who are very fond of reading. Also
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    • 277 8 T Soviet Union called on all sides in the Gulf conflict yesterday to "show reason" and give up armed confrontation in favour of a political settlement. "In view of the developments of the past few hours, it is clear that the Iraqi army
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    • 154 8 THE Soviet envoy who held several meetings with Iraqi leaders in recent weeks described President Saddam Hussein as an unpredictable leader bent on igniting a general Middle East war. Mr Yevgeny Primakov's impressions were printed in the Communist Party daily Pravda. He said Saddam has a
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    • 193 8 AFP. HIGH Wire, an anti-war song by the Rolling Stones due out next month, has run into flak from conservatives in British politics and show business. "This tune is appalling in a time of war. If the group want to make a record, why can't
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    • 68 5 Iraq offers to accept Voutstanding UN Security Council resolutions on '4 Kuwait if the allies u declare a ceasefire. nan I Most permanent merrv bers of the Security Council privately reject Baghdad's latest peace offer saying it fell short of what was required. US Defence Secretary Richard Cheney says the
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    • 407 8 THE STAMFORD SECRETARY TODAY'S MOST SOUGHT-AFTER COMPANY ASSET There's a secretary today who moves among the doyens of the ur lecturers arc thoroughly versed business industry. She's a true partner to decision-makers, relied in the profession so you can gain upon to keep the organisation moving ahead. She's The more
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 242 9  -  Stories/, Angeline Song THIEVES, not bookworms, plague bookstores in Singapore. Spokesmen from five major bookstores and a police court prosecutor told The New Paper yesterday that book thieves are striking more frequently. One bookstore spokesman says each of his company's four branches lose "$3OO to
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    • 174 9 BOOKSTORE spokesmen say book thieves include: Students who cannot afford to buy their own. Usually takes one or two books at a time, often assessment or text books. May work alone or with a friend. Students who do it out of bravado or on impulse. They
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    • 81 9 BOOKSTORES have stepped up their security and preventive measures. These include: Mirrors placed at strategic positions in many stores. Bag counters at Popular bookstores, Times the Bookshop and others. Better layout. All 14 branches of EPB bookstores were recently redesigned to minimise nooks and corners. Door detectors. This
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    • 110 9 Occurred around Christmas last year. A 16-year-old student stole 20 paperbacks worth more than $100 from Popular Book Store. He put them in his haversack, said the store's spokeswoman. "He looked very innocent and decent, but we were suspicious of him because he did not put his haversack at
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    • 345 10  -  By Michelle Lee T J I HE Singapore graduate's image problem is about to undergo inspection. Today, the National University of Singapore Students' Union (Nussu) will begin surveying 500 employers for the first time. The union's education committee wants to find out if they really
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    • 147 10 A UNIT is being set up to design and make medical engineering products for the needy. This Medical Engineering Unit (MEU) will be made up of volunteer staff and students from Ngee Ann Polytechnic. "Through this unit, these students can help to meet
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 232 11  -  Parliament sits again today By I Irene Hoe LET'S be open. Let's talk. Oh no, let's not. At least not about that. Thus were some MPs divided on the topic of free discussion yesterday. Dr Lee Siew Choh (NCMP) would rather the Government had held
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    • WHAT MPs SAY
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        78 11 THE local media should be a more effective channel for the public to express views on politics. Mr K Shanmugam (Sembawang GRC) said: "If the media performs only the role of explaining government policies, then we will have difficulty creating the right intellectual environment. Media must be a
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      • 95 11 MAKE it simple for parents to use Edusave, said Dr Low Seow Chay (Chua Chu Kang). Under Edusave, every pupil from six to 16 years old receives a sum. If he did not use it for education, it goes into his CPF account when he starts working. Dr
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      • 120 11 IF the Housing and Development Board treats rent payments as instalments more poor families could own the flats they now rent. Mr Loh Meng See (Kampong Glam) and Dr Lee Siew Choh suggested. Allow families to hold two-generation mortgages, said Mr Loh. So, the children can go
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      • 133 11 CPF RATES OLD CPF rate: 25 per cent each foe employer and employee. Cut to 10 per cent during recession. Employer's rate meant to rise to 20 per cent, same as employee's. Employers now pay 16.5 percent, employees 23.5 per cent. THE employer's contribution to the Central Provident
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      • Article, Illustration
        75 11 GIVE people a second chance if they have made mistakes, said Deputy Speaker Abdullah Tarmugi (Siglap). People who have erred find their "transgressions follow them well into the future." They have no chance to start all over again. Mr Abdullah referred to a traditional saying that if a
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 274 12  -  By Yeo Kim Seng TWO Russian electricians died in hospital after they drank perfume in the cabin of their ship berthed here for repairs. No one on board the ship knew why Sidorenko Sergey, 30, and Chernysh Mikhail, 34, drank the unbranded perfume, which
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    • 471 12  -  By Dave Ang A MAN who fell six floors while attempting to break into flat in Taman Jurong on Tuesday morning may have stolen from the same flat before. The occupants said they found their oneroom flat ransacked a day before the incident
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    • 152 12 OTHERS may have panicked. Madam Hasnah bte Nikmat did not. On Tuesday, the ground floor occupant found a man sprawled outside her backdoor at four in the morning but said she was not in the least surprised. Speaking in Malay, she told The New Paper: "No, I was
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    • 375 13  -  FOLLOWING the recent spate of fires recently, TNP ran a story about Madam Wong Kin Chai, 72. on Monday to give readers a look beyond the cost and damage done by the fires at the human tragedy. The manager of Alison decided to help
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    • 157 13 GO has gone glitzy. This month Singapo re s popular and "always surprising" magazine hits the streets with an eye-opening new look and new columns. The magazine's masthead is now done in a contemporary freehand brush stroke. This underlines GO's image fashionable, trendy, newsy and
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    • 89 13 THE Ministry of Community Development usually helpsfire victims with emergency relief welfare services. Cash relief is made to fire victims. For a single-person household, $140 i« given while a five-person household gets $540. The Housing and Development Board (HDB) will provide rehousing.Victims who need replacements for
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  • Showtime
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      483 14  -  By Lo Tien Yin LOOKS like Caldecott Hill has been taken over by a John Lennon craze. Almost everyone who has to wear a pair of spectacles in a TV show from spies, villains to students wears those distinctive round Lennon glasses. You simply tune in to an
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    • 276 15 PLANS for a concert here by Kylie Minogue next month have apparently been scuttled by the Gulf War. But the concert's promoters, Arts William, said there is a chance the diminutive Australian pop star might perform a few months later. Now for the good nudes.
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    • 146 15 BEHIND GLASSES ACTORS who wear glasses off the set have to wear contact lens when they are required to wear spectacles (just the frames without the glasses) when filming. Chen Shucheng who is short-sighted, recounted a nasty experience: "Once, hecause 1 had to wear glasses
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    • 88 15 ")A?AH6S6 PR6HMS OUYANG LIANG RONG Ouyang Liang Rong will be performing Mi I /j r jfm Jv for the National Kidney Foundaion 14IS 23 ®BSE ijL' j £h\fr"i The Life Of Muhomatsu ?i f] ii X fifWrffi 5£ Mcigetsu Sataro's Straw Hat z The Akemi Song a /jv yn Ui*
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  • 523 16 ECONOMIC >oa|!|Efl i n AREV! 1 A 1 GROWTH I Annual monthly wages rose substantially, while unemployment hit a record low last year. These were some of the brighter spots of the economy in 1990, according to the Annual Economic Survey released this week. But there are
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  • 112 16 These are some terms which appear in this story. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. Inflation: The situation when things become more expensive. Real wages: The actual purchasing power of what you earn. The increase in real wages is the rise in wages
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  • 56 16 The labour force grew by 42,000 last year, a 3.2 per cent increase over the previous year. While the total number of women in the workforce remained at 48 per cent, there was a significant increase in the number of working older women, that is those between
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  • Article, Illustration
    100 16 Economic growth was broidbased. All major sectors experieced strong growth. The financial and business services sector was the leader for the second year running. It grew by 15 per cent. The construction sector too grew strongly, chalking up a cent increase, a vast improveover the 1.5 per cent
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  • 43 16 Changi Airport handled 15.6 million passengers and 6'24,0(M) tonnes of airfreight last year. The airport's capacity will increase to 24 million passengers with the opening of the second terminal, the largest handling volume offered by any airport in the region.
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    40 16 Higher wages, and an increase in the employer's contribution led to an increase in gross contributions to the CPF. Contributions were 17 per cent higher at $7.2 billion. Total withdrawals also rose 8.7 per cent to $4 billion.
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 16 Singapore up The Singapore dollar rose against all major currencies except the German mark and the pound sterling. It rose 8.6 per cent against the US dollar, but fell 3.5 per cent against the mark, and was 8.9 per cent down against the pound.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 880 17 thursdaytv THE "MARCIA'S ciisELLE I PSYCHO II 10 (>m) 12.00 NOON News Update (English/Chinese/Ma- 5.55 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 12.00 NOON News lay/Tamil) by Winds of Love (Drama series, with English 12.15 PM Hadis Nabi (Religious programme) 12.20 PM Lonesome Dove (Cont'd) subtitles/episode 22 of 69): While trying
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 721 18 The Young People's Theatre '91 presents a festival of plays, drama, mime and fun for children and teenagers from March 6 to 31. LOIS NG gives a sneak preview of the three weeks' activities A Midsummer Night's Dream STARS March 6 to 10 Victoria Theatre "The
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    • 359 19 KIRK Douglas has proved in real life that he is indeed made of the tough stuff he has played in numerous roles on the screen. Not only did the 72-year-old star and author survive a crash between a helicopter and a small biplane two
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    • 264 20 THURSDAYRADIO NmMthiHßvr Noow Mtwl Britl 12.05 PM A luochdate With Ro*e Tan 12.03 PM Popnlar Clatsk* and a M>vtrry Voicr 1.00 Now* and Woathor F*r*Ciil 2.05 FUr With 0«™ S« J! For tho Working Women and 115 Cla**k* (cont'd) Hom Motor* 145 Midday Morliot Roport 4.05 J**t ln*trum«ntal* 2.00 Programme
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    • 224 20 COMICRELEF FOX Trot/Bill Amend NOW AJfcTHC 3>6oN. THAT'S ONE of Mt s*>U I KNOW How OUT Of CoMiNfo &LOWLt THiS PEKSWYt WWWfc MY HEART, NOTE. THE, CUKiOSflt JVLct3&* I DON'T 6 Dis- I BASED THE VAIEHTINE.' HiOH-eiPSS DottHTDoiT. How MAN* j KNOW HOW CjO5T<N&/ t*W»NG on RMNT Foft Do fV
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    • 407 24 832 Employment 832 Employment I Established Furniture Showroom urgently requiree: FEMALE INDOOR SALES EXECUTIVES Age 17 years and above with or without experience Bilingual at 'O'/ 'N* Level 44 working hours per week able to work on shifts Gross salary (basic commission) of Ssl,ooo above, quarterly appraisal incentive, medical bonuses
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    • 438 24 832 Employment 832 Employment I OUTDOOR SALES EXECUTIVES e To market electrical lamps, florescent tubes U related Items. e with good contact with Wholesellers, Sub-dealers Contractors. e Those currently earning less than $1200 need not apply, e Transport other remunerations will be discussed during the Interview. Interested applicants may write
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    • 321 24 832 Employment We require for Immediate appointment: 2 SALES EXECUTIVES to promote and sell fashionable frames, sunglasses and accessories; viz Ouy Laroche, Police, Kokl, etc. male fc female age below 28 years old able to converse In Mandarin motivated, disciplined, results oriented 5 days week basic salary commission transport allowance
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    • 308 24 832 Employment An American food Industry urgently requires DRIVERS After conftrmaUon Day Shift $840 00 1100 00 Night Shift 1000.00 1100.00 $80 00 Incentive for accurate delivery Class 4 driving licence Speak and write simple English 2-3 years working experience Interested applicants, please walk-In for Interview at: TRIREMIS PTE LTD
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    • 304 26  -  Emotional phases: The expressions of Bedok North coach Mohammed Dahlan tell the story of the gripping climax in yesterday's match against BraddeU Secondary Bedok North 2 Braddell Sec 1 Stories/ Bernard Pereira NATIONAL runner-up last year, escape artiste this year. That's Bedok North Secondary's B Division soccer
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    • 227 26 SPOTLIGHT: HASRIN JAILANI HASRIN Jailani is a marked man in the Bedok North B Boys' soccer team. That's because he is so nippy that as an attacking midfelder and a playmaker, he can cause the biggest damage to any defence. The crew-cut
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    • 276 28 Reuter. GEORGE Foreman believes he can become heavyweight champion of the world again 17 years after he lost the title. He predicts he will knock out champion Evander Holyfield in two rounds. "I am going to be the next heavyweight champion of the world. Can you believe
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    • 45 28 AFP. TOM Jager, who is better known as a freestyle specialist, will race former Olympic champion Mark Spitz in the 50-metre butterfly on April 13. Jager holds the world record in the 50m freestyle. Spitz has launched a comeback at age 41. AFP
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    • 67 28 Reuter. JIM Doehring, the world's third-ranked shot-putter last year, has been suspended two years by The Athletics Congress. Analysis of a December dope test revealed that Doehring had a higher level of testosterone than permitted. Doehring, the 1990 US national champion, plans to appeal the suspension on grounds
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    • 41 28 Reuter. FORMER Brazilian soccer international Zico is leading a campaign to bring the 2,000 Summer Olympics to Brasilia. Brasilia has already spent US$5 million (sB.sm), donated by five private companies, on its bid. Zico is Brazil's sport secretary. Reuter.
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    • 487 28 Wire Services. SOCCER FA Cup sth rd: Shrewsbury 0 Arsenal 1. FA Cup, sth rd, 2nd replay: Everton 1 Liverpool 0. English KumhelowK League Cup s-final, 2nd leg: Sheffield Wednesday 3 Chelsea 1 (Wednesday won 5-1 on aggregate). Scottish FA Cup 4th rd replay: Hamilton 2 Ayr 3. Spanish
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    • 295 29 FA CUP FIFTH ROUND, SECOND REPLAY AFP, Reuter. TONY Adams returned in triumph to lead First Division pacesetter Arsenal into the quarter-finals. A cracking goal from Michael Thomas knocked the stuffing out of gallant Shrewsbury at soggy Gay Meadow. Adams, replacing the injured Andy Linighan, and back to
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    • 228 29 RUMBELOWS LEAGUE CUP SEMI-FINAL, SECOND-LEG AFP. RON Atkinson's dream of a Rumbelows League Cup final against Manchester United at Wembley on April 21 came true amid carnival scenes at Hillsborough. Wednesday, leading 2-0 after the first leg at Chelsea on Sunday, completed the rout of
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    • 152 29 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER Reuter. BELGIUM scored three times in the opening 36 minutes to beat part-timer Luxembourg 3-0 and keep alive its hopes of qualifying for next year's finals. The home victory left Belgium in second place in Group Five, two points behind
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    • 113 29 Renter. (JERMAN midfielder Bernd Schuster knocked his former club Real Madrid out of the Spanish Cup. Schuster scored the only goal of the second round, second-leg match in the 56th minute to give Atletico Madrid a 2-1 aggregate win over its neighbour. First Division leader
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    • 223 29 AP. Barcelona coach •Julian Cruyff underwent j xuo esslul coronary b\pa*» surgery y^sltrdny. I>r Oriol Bonin, chief surgeon at St Jordi Hospital, aaid tin' operation lusted two-and-a-half hours He added that a 24-hour wait would be necessary to determine the results. "Cruyffs ailment was very
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    • 399 30  -  Kwiriew/ S Gulam THK Tyrwhitt Soccerites' dressing room was filled with joy. Smiles and congratulations everywhere. Shouts of "Hip, hip, hooray" echoed at such a high pitch that the diners at the Longhouse Food Centre just outside the J a lan Besar Stadium would have heard it.
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    • 284 30 PUMA MAN OF THE MATCH TYRWHITT Soccerites' Win Aung is fast establishing himself as a reputable striker in the Premier League. Once written off as merely a crazy horse, the 20-year-old Burmese has since notched eight goals. And he's looking for more.
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    • 328 31 FA CUP Fifth round (2nd replay) Reuter, AFP. LIVERPOOL was dealt another body blow yesterday when city rival Everton knocked it out of the FA Cup. A solitary goal by Dave Watson 11 minutes into the epic battle for a place in the quarter-finals finally
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