The New Paper, 16 May 1991

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  • 15 1 the new paper THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1991 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50 CENTS the new paper
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    • 79 1 A tour company clerk says she had to choose between wearing black bras and her job. She chose the black bras. "For management to say what colour bra to wear is totally ridiculous," she says. The bras of woman employees show through their thin uniforms. A supervisor of her former
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 1 Liverpool striker lan Rush slits quietly into Changi Airport. He is here for tomorrows Caltex Cup match. Page 32 Picture/AUNDRY GaN
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 419 2  -  By Helen Chang DOES your boss have the right to choose the colour of the bra you wear to work? A tour company counter clerk loves wearing black bras. But three days ago, she said she had to choose between those black bras and her job. Linda
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    • 160 2 YOUR bra is your business, of course. But you should also heed what your boss says, says the Singapore National Employers' Federation. "If (the worker) values the job, he or she should listen to what their employer tells them," said spokeswoman Melanie Tan. But the employer cannot
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    • 62 2 Fallen wheels: An employee of Malaysian Airline System examines the wheels of an MAS plane. The wheels fell off two days ago as the plane was approaching Kuala Lumpur for a landing. The wheels and a shaft were later found at a construction site
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    • 161 2 Reuter. US President George Bush said yesterday he wants to extend favoured trade status to China for another year. This may lead to a battle with Congress members who want to penalise the Chinese Government for its brutal human rights record. Talking to
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    • 357 2 73*7711 This story results from a can to The Now Paper's Hotline Plus Hotlineplus TO share a point of view, call our Hotline Plus at 734-7711, or write to: The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, S pore 0923. a ee pr °p°^ s M o9m im ii?
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
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      533 3  -  By Ganesh Rajaram JOHNNY Two-Thumb may sound like the last person you'd trust to jab you with a needle. But people do when they want a tattoo. Actually Johnny is no longer living, but his tattoo shop is still open. It's in Far East Plaza, and run by
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 209 4 HOT STORIES NEWS about China dominated the pages of newspapers today. Problems: US experts say that though China faces major economic problems over the next decade, it is likely to "muddle through" somehow until its leadership changes. The experts say fundamental changes to the present socialist system are
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 103 4 WATER from Scudai and other rivers in Johor which supplies water to Singapore is safe to drink. Mentri Besar Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin gave this assurance yesterday following recent newspaper reports on possible pollution of the rivers. "Our water is of very high quality. There is
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      • 43 4 JAPANESE executives are now getting a new perk: In-company computer dating agencies. Leading Japanese companies are openly encouraging liaisons between employees, spending millions on computers and staff to run the schemes. They claim married employees work better than lonely ones.
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      • 72 4 THE Malaysian Government may impose a fee on all vehicles entering the city centre of Kuala Lumpur to reduce traffic congestion in the capital. The Shin Min Daily News yesterday quoted Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik as saying "we must act fast and make
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      • 53 4 FACED with dwindling oil reserves, Indonesia plans to build a nuclear power plant at the start of the next century. Mines and Energy Minister Ginanjar Kartasasmita said that starting in the year 2000, Indonesia would build a nuclear power plant every two years to meet its growing
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      • 92 4 HAVE an idea that you think will make Singapore Swing really swing this year? Then just call 272-1991 and tell the organisers about it. You can even request songs you want to hear at the Swing on that 24-hour hotline right now. The fourth annual street bash will
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      • 75 4 THE Government Parliamentary Committee (Education) is actively working on transferring the alumni rolls of former Nanyang University graduates to the Nanyang Technological University. The transfer would provide NTU with a strong alumni that can contribute to the university's growth. When the National University of Singapore was established
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    • 82 4 The Straits Times: Baker in last-ditch talks for peace. Business Times: Sellers' market now in residential property. Lianhe Zaobao: Jiang Zemin makes historic visit to Soviet Union. Berita Harian: Baker in Israel to discuss the final peace mission. SBC: Chancellor Helmut Kohl says Germany must play a larger military
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    • 267 5 Philippine Fiesta on Sentosa Grand Variety Show 6pm to Bpm Sunday, 19 May'9l, 9.30 a- Bpm F.lipino Beauties Photoshop, 9.30 am to 10.30 am Expenence the excitement and ambience of a typical Filipino town fiesta right here in Sentosa. Fabulous food fare presented Morning Mass 10.30 am to 11.30 am
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 453 6  -  By Ng Wan Ching c I HOREOGRAPHER Najib Ali shed tears during a recent trip to Seoul. But not because he was sad. He unwittingly walked into lingering clouds of tear-gas in the strife-torn city. Mr Najib and 13 others have just returned from a
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    • 62 6 NATIONWIDE demonstrations have occurred in South Korea almost daily since the beating to death by police of a college student during a campus demonstration on April 26. Protestors have demanded the resignation of President Roh Tae Woo and the Cabinet. They also want the disbanding of riot
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 307 8 The IC re-registration exercise was first announced by the Ministry of Home Affairs at the opening session of Parliament in January. Yesterday, the Ministry gave more details. HELEN CHANG reports THE new Identity Cards are so snazzy they make "gold" credit cards look dull. The new
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    • 81 8 THE National Registration Office (NRO) will temporarily close certain service counters in order to manage the reregistration exercise. The following counter services will be closed from May 20 to June 2: Registration for IC for 12-year-olds B Re-registration of IC for 17-year-olds Replacement of ICs due to damage,
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    • 145 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. I The following notes will help in case you j need to check their meanings. beheaded: To behead someone means to cut off his or her head. bevy: A bevy of people or things is a group of people or things that
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    • 237 9  -  By Colin Cheong L EFT or right? Which side of your brain do you use more? An American human resource development consultant was here in Singapore to teach local senior managers how to use their whole brain. The Whole Brain Corporation Creative Management Programme is
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    • 71 9 WHICH quadrant do people in different professions use most and what do they like? Cerebral left: Doctors, lawyers, engineers and bankers. They like performance, efficiency, function and value. Cerebral right: Entrepreneurs, playwrights and artists. They enjoy exploration, concepts and fun. Limbic left: Bookkeepers, planners and administrators. They are
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    • 571 10  -  FINED AND JAILED SHERIFAH A/alia Aljunied pleaded guilty in a district court yesterday. She was sentenced to two days' jail and fined $2,400. By Angeline Song A WOMAN got so fed up with losing her things to her children's tuition teacher that she set
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    • 171 10 TIME is running out, warns Dr Ahmad Mattar. All nations must unite to fight the war against global environmental degradation, he says. They must fight against climatic change and global warming caused by the greenhouse effect. The Minister for the Environment says the greenhouse effect is
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  • 445 11 WORLDTODAY LA Law has got the lawyers hooked in the United States. Law professors are using the popular TV show to teach law, says USA Today. "Lawyers are influenced by the show because it is so plausible," said Prof Bill Simon of Stanford Law
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 523 13 Reuter. HINTS of loose sexual morals alway trail women who succeed in French politics, says the country's new Prime Minister. Mrs Edith Cresson, who yesterday became the first woman to head the French Government, said this in an interview published only days before her appointment.
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    • 177 14 AP. T I HE US Senate has called on President George Bush to grant $2.5 billion in new grain credits to the Soviet Union. Mr Bush, who earlier appeared undecided, told lawmakers he welcomed the action. Senators voted 70 to 28 for a nonbinding resolution
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    • 86 14 For safety's sake: Bangladeshi children crowding near a barbed wire fence on Tuesday as they wait at a relief helicopter landing site in Chittagong. The fence was erected to keep the starved crowds from rushing dangerously close to landing helicopters. UAt least 70,000 people are reported
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    • 259 15 PRESIDENT George Bush is richer than he thought. His three-storey home in Kennebunkport, Maine, is worth $4.7 million. The house has been in the Bush family since 1913. While his real estate may be growing in value, the total value of a blind trust in
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    • CAUGHT BEFORE THE ACT
      • 223 15 AP. "BUTTONS the Clown" pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge that he tried to get a hit-man to kill his wife in exchange for a microwave oven and an undisclosed sum of money. Leßoy Hullinger, 52, who performed at parties in northwestern
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      • 142 15 AP. A WOMAN will stand trial in August for plotting a murder to give her daughter a better chance to make the cheerleading squad. Wanda Webb Holloway, 36, of Channelview, is accused of plotting to kill Mrs Verna Heath. Mrs Heath's daughter was
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    • 130 14 REDEEM IMB COUPON FOR TICKETS to see Alan Item EH< Tsang SfcJsSc _S^6> between heffo and goodbye to win I J 11 ORIGINAL OUTFITS FROM THE MOVIE. EARLY BIRD BONUS! The first 30 readers and their partners will be invited to meet Alan Tam Eric Tsang in person at a
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  • Showtime
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      57 16 Madonna shocked the music world with her saucy image (so what's new about bras and panties at a rock concert these days?). Not satisfied, she's set her eyes on the film world. At the recent Cannes International Film Festival, she threw her killer punch. Of course, in the
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    • 402 17  -  Q whe recites a poem about farting. She undresses backstage, exposing her breasts. And she plays a game that provides the film's title Truth or Dare. By Sylvia Tan From Los Angeles J I UST how low can Madonna go? Let ut count the ways. In
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    • 308 17 IN a recent interview, Madonna said her film Truth or Dare is simply a statement of what life is all about. "The point of the movie is not so much to reveal my personal life but to reveal life in general. "Alcoholism exists, and sexual abuse
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    • 53 17 You can win an exclusive golf country club membership worth $12,000 A Yishun Qolf Country Club membership*, that isl This must be won in The Mew Paper Saturday Special this week 18 May 1991. Don't forget to get your copy. flSm Hon transferable lifetime membership with total waiver of membership
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      1124 18  -  By Francis Chin IT was wintry when I landed at Beijing airport on what was supposed to be a cool April spring morning. This unseasonable weather can often ruin a good holiday if the visitor hasn't brought enough warm clothes. How cold is cold to a Singaporean? Many of
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    • 944 19 thursdaytv WORKING GIRL PACESETTERS THE DARKEST HOUR (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) (Channel 12, 8 pm) H (Channel 8, 9.30 pm) TESSMcGUHMd.™ THE first part of the J S^H|P by S the G ar^dKan^ Griffith) claws her way up the programme surveys the range J J". .JljM 1 Jing (Shen Jinxing,
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 239 21 IF you are not working on Saturday morning, you can ogle a bevy of international beauties in swimsuits. The Miss Universe Pageant will be beamed live from Las Vegas at 9 am on SBC 5. For those working on Saturday, there is a repeat
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    • 391 22  -  By Vivien Chiong FANCY wearing Eric Tsang's pyjamas to bed? How about owning Maggie Cheung's dress? Or showing off to your friends a pair of eye-glasses once worn by Alan Tam? Three readers of The New Paper will get a chance to do just
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    • 108 22 TO enter the lucky draw, cut out a coupon in tomorrow's issue of TNP and present it at the Prince 1 ticket booth (level 3) between noon and 6 pm tomorrow. Each coupon entitles the holder to two tickets. Alan Tam, Eric Tsang and director Peter Chan will
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    • 247 25 832 Employment An established Graphic Reproduction House aeeka the following personnel to fill the vecandee ot ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Able to k««p full Ml of ftccounti A bit to work independently With PC knowledge ACCOUNTS CLERK OCI O' or N' Iml Accounting knowledge ADMIN. CLERK OCI N' or <y level Age
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 308 27 •32 Emptoymant Health Centre urgently requires RUB-BACK BOYS Age above 21 With or without experience Come personally to SOUTH MARINA SPA AND FITNESS CENTRE No. 20 Marina Mall #02-01 Singapore 0101 Tah *****4* RED ALERT We want you! If you are a professional 1. COMPERE/M.C. 2. DISC-JOCKEY CALL U8 AT
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    • 372 27 •32 Employment i A JAPANESE RESTAURANT HAS VACANCIES FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: (1) PART-TIME CASHICR Working Hour*: 10:30 am 230pm (X) COOK (Spilt Shifts: 10:30 am 2:3opm; 3:3opmlOrtOpm) SALARY NEGOTIABLE FOR BOTH POSITION 8 Interested applicants please apply In person for an Interview QAHO NAGASAKI m LTD 90 Greenwood Avenue
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  • SPORTS
    • 515 29 TERRY Venables was a 13-year-old when he wrote a school essay saying he wanted to become a professional footballer. His teacher shook his head when handing it back, saying he had read the story a thousand times but not one child had fulfilled the ambition. "Someone
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    • 39 29 Ags:4B Carter: Played for England from schoolboy to full International level. As manager, handled QPR and Barcelona before Totteoham Otier slOMt: Has written books, scripted a TV series, created a board game and sung wtth Joe Loss Band.
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  • CALTEX-CUP
    • 503 31  -  fan Rush slipped into Singapore without any fanfare at 1.38 this morning. JOE NATHAN LOURDES takes him on a short eight-minute Singapore tour from the arrival hall to his waiting car Joe Nathan MANY a time I have raised a clenched fist in my living room
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    • 70 31 LAN Rush will not join the rest of his team-mates in returning home immediately after the Liverpool-Ar-senal game tomorrow. It was said earlier that the Welsh international would return to Brit- ain for preparations for an international match. But he said this morning: "I'm a
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    • 178 31  -  By Chua Bee Hua OH NO, not another Arsenal player in trouble with the law! You're forgiven if that's your first reaction to the picture on the right. Certainly Paul Merson, the golden boy of the Gunners' strike force, looks like he's about to be read
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    • 357 32 Caltex (Asia) Ltd held a reception for Arsenal and Liverpool last night. Everyone one was in a partying mood, the deadly soccer rivals in particular. ABDUL SHUKOR was there to capture the event IT WAS meant to be a closed-door affair. But a few die-hard
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