The New Paper, 28 October 1991

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1 39 The New Paper
  • 16 1 the new paper MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 f 1991 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50 CENTS the new paper
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  • 46 1 On four occasions, Alistair Edwards could only gasp in disbelief as KL keeper V Murugan saved his shots. But the fifth time, Edwards (16) found the net (left) and put Johor into the Malaysia Cup final. Page 34 [Picture/ Philip Lim
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 493 2  -  DON'T leave a baby alone in the bathtub or basin, even for a moment. It only takes a few seconds for the baby to suck in water as he cries. EMPTY all containers or pails when they are not being used. Otherwise, cover them
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    • 148 2 DROWNING is the most common cause of accidental deaths among young children. Nov 2, 1990: 16-month-old Lau Jing Shun was found drowned in a pail of water in his Yung An Road home. The baby was playing on his own while family members watched television in the
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    • 146 2 TELEPHONE charges in Malaysia will go up next year. The higher rate for local calls was inevitable, said Datuk Seri S Samy Vellu, the Energy, Telecommunications and Post Minister. But he said his ministry would make a comprehensive study of rural and urban
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    • Article, Illustration
      435 3  -  By Vivien Chiong T HEY say a woman looks most beautiful on her wedding day. SBC actress Lin Meijiao not only looked beautiful but was also chirpy she's usually quiet on her big day yesterday when she was married to fellow actor, Huang Yiliang. The New Paper spoke
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 194 4 Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong spoke about the danger of short-term, one-issue voting yesterday. He was speaking at a forum on the role of community leaders in the Next Lap. HOT STORY VOTING THE average Singaporean tends to vote on short-term interests or single issues. He only looks at
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    • 117 4 IF a grassroots leader agrees with the Government's programme and philosophy, he should have the courage to speak up in support of the Government. He should urge the people to think long-term, and rally their support for the Government's vision, said PM Goh. A good grassroots leader must
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    • 92 4 The Straits Times: Danger of short-term, one-issue voting PM. Business Times: Slack times for consumer electronics industry. Lianhe Zaobao: PM Goh: Voting for the opposition for personal gains is dangerous. Berita Harian: Government doesn't bow to pressure. SBC morning news: The Health Ministry is setting up a unit to
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 72 4 WITH a reduced passenger load, higher costs and a strong Singapore dollar, Singapore Airlines' interim profit before tax fell by 7 per cent to $634.5 million. Total revenue, however, rose by 5 per cent to $2.65 billion during the half-year ended Sept 30. After tax, however, SlA's
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      • 72 4 AN 18-HOLE golf course for the public will be built in Tampines in a few years. The course, to be developed by the Singapore Sports Council (SSC), will not have entrance fees so that more people could play the game, SSC chairman Ng Ser Miang told the
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      • 72 4 TRAVEL agents are hopeful that Singaporeans will take advantage of the current price war to holiday abroad during the year-end vacation Though they are now getting more inquiries than firm bookings, they expect a rush of "last-minute" bookings. The price war erupted this month when British Airways offered
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      • 67 4 PIMPS should be sentenced to death. Malaysia needs stricter laws against prostitution to check the spread of Aids, said National Unity and Social Development Minister Datuk Napsiah Omar yesterday. Those who bring Aids-infected prostitutes into the country would be penalised, she said. A number of public interest
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      • 67 4 HEALTHCARE professionals should report to the Health Ministry cases of patients reacting adversely to prescribed drugs. Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Minister for Health and Community Development, made this appeal yesterday. A drug-monitoring unit will begin operations early next year. This would help remove unsafe drugs from the market,
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      • 80 4 SOME hairstylists are moving out of Orchard Road to suburban housing estates. More customers and cheaper rents are the chief reasons for the move. At least nine professional hairstylists have set up salons in the suburbs in the past year, The Straits Times reported. Housing estate salon owners
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    • 80 4 ROLL UP THE POPIAHS! <v. (1 And you'll have a barrel of fun doing just that. We provide delicious popiah (spring roll) ingredients and you Do-It-Yourself. We leave you to make them to any shape. Bring the family and friends for a rolling good time. Small Portions 12.00 Medium Portions
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 416 6 INTRODUCE one-way traffic for waterskiing in all its favourite spots around Singapore. The suggestion comes from two veteran waterskiers after a fatal accident in the narrow Sungei Khatib Bongsu near Seletar Island on Oct 20. Ms Laurena Choo, a. Canadian, was killed in a head-on collision
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    • 191 6 THE waterskiing area around Coney Island looked deserted yesterday. Only a couple of skiers were in sight. Seletar Island was slightly more crowded. At 10.50 am there were around 30 people, but only four were skiing while the rest lolled on the beach. "On a bad
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 441 8 About 270 students from Nan Hua Secondary School retook their English comprehension exam on Saturday because some of them had seen the previous exam passage during a class assignment. What do students and teachers think about this second exam? TANG WAI YIN finds out ISTUPENTS' AND
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    • 118 8 "SOME good came out of this. Many of the staff and students rallied behind the school," said the principal of Nan Hua Secondary School, Mrs Leong Kum Hoong, 44. "I am very proud of them," she said. "Some students called us, wrote to us and came to
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    • 127 8 FOR the second paper, all the teachers worked as a team to choose the passage, form the questions, and work out the marking system. "In setting the new paper, we made sure that the vocabulary and the language was the same," said Mr Tham Ah Ling,
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    • 105 8 THE principal, Mrs Leong, and the viceprincipal, Mr Sydney Tan, emphasised that they understood the reasons for some students being angry over the re-examina-tion. Said Mr Tan: "We are sure that no malice was intended when the student made that first call to the Press. He
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    • 424 9 Two Bangladeshi workers died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning yesterday while trying to remove a water pump from a manhole. YAW YAN CHONG reports TAKING a short cut could have led to the deaths of two Bangladeshi workers yesterday. The foreman had told
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    • 121 9 THE man who smashed a wine glass into a Frenchman's eye in Top Ten discotheque was arrested by police on Saturday night. The 31-year-old assailant, an assistant in a coffeeshop, was arrested at a back lane off Desker Road, where he worked. Acting on a tip-off,
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    • 217 9 <""* s yT* Plaza Hotel prul mh-qhell. present Ma**** J L i y v v v\ <\ \> THE sfe M H, CAWARDS Grand Final 3 November '91 The Grand Finals are here again! This year's event promises more glamour as tV International stylists compete In the Fantasy v c
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  • VOICES
    • WHISPERS
      • 39 10 Mr Tan Khim Koon, 40s, operations manager I see a lot of Malaysian cars with tinted windows coming into Singapore. Why are these cars allowed here when Singapore cars are not allowed to have heavily tinted windows?
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      • 38 10 Mr Chua Wei Chong, 19, NUS student: Toilets in MRT stations are closed in the morning. I think they should open at the same time as the MKT for people who might need to use them.
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      • 26 10 Mr Michael Beh, 36, SAF officer There are lots of 'No Smoking' signs at Sembawang Shopping Centre, but nobody seems to be obeying them.
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      • 33 10 Mrs C K Chew, 45, civil servant My son is preparing for his A levels. I feel that the HDB should not allow people to renovate their homes during this period.
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    • 336 10 Mr John Roozemond, general manager The Pan Pacific Hotel I refer to your report 'Doctors top list of prestige jobs' (TNP, Oct 18). Office cleaner, carpark attendant, launderer, salesgirl, domestic servant, waiter, unskilled construction worker, gardener and road sweeper are among the occupations graded below 15
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    • REPLIES
      • 78 10 Mrs S C Yeo, 65, retiree I bought a pack-of-four tissues recently. There is a kind of lucky draw which says if you collect a certain number of coupons you go to Los Angeles, another number and you go to Sydney and a lot of places. I
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      • 81 10 Ms Jane Tan, research and development manager, Bookworm Consultants Pte Ltd We refer to your report "Lucky draw with same number" in The New Paper, Oct 14. The "lucky draw tickets" are actually show tickets given free to invited guests so that they can take part in
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      • 56 10 Ms Rosemary Wong, Port of Singapore Authority We refer to your article "No train to Sentosa?" (TNP, Oct 23) We would like to point out that the four-lane causeway to Pulau Brani has been completed. Mr Mah Bow Tan, Minister for Communications, installed the final pre-cast link for
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      • 100 10 Mrs Chong Wee Lian, for Director-General of Civil Aviation Please refer to Mr Andrew Ong's letter on "Parking lots, but no parking" at Changi Airport's Terminal 2 (TNP, Sept 16). At the T2 multi-storey carparks, some lots have double yellow lines running along the sides of the lots
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      • 129 10 Mr Robert Conceicao, head of Media Relations Branch for Head Public Affairs Dept, Mindef This is in response to Malaysian Defence Minister Datuk Wan Abu Bakar Mohamed's statement that Singapore had never violated the country's air, land and sea space except on one occasion in 1989,
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    • 298 10 man] EMM HEM 734-7711 737-5375 The New Paper 390, Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923 HThis is your last chance to win tickets to see the legendary Paul Simon 'LIVE in concetti All you have to do is to answer the questions in our entry form and send it in to:
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  • 374 11  -  SINGAPORETODAY By Norenshah Sahari ANITA Sarawak wanted to do "something special" as a surprise for the evening. And her opening song certainly surprised everyone including the Senior Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. In fishnet stockings, thigh-high silver boots, a pearl-beaded black jacket and skin-tight shorts, Anita
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 515 12  -  After 13 years of war, Cambodia is inching its way to peace. An accord was signed last Wednesday by representatives of 18 nations and Cambodia's four warring factions. Prime Minister Hun Sen now urges Cambodians abroad to go home to help stop the brutal
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    • 142 12  -  By Helen Chang WHAT do ordinary Singaporeans think of the Cambodian peace treaty? Salesman James Ye, 30: "Those people (refugees) won't be running out of the country. It's good for everybody." Cook Madam Cecilia Khoo, 55: "It should be better, because we need peace. Everybody can
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    • 153 12  -  By Ovidia Lim SINGAPORE beer manufacturer Asia-Pacific Breweries hopes to sell a lot more beer to Cambodia. Its manager for Cambodia, Mr Douglas Chan, 43, said: "We have no direct business in Cambodia but we are selling to a Singapore company which is doing barter trade
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    • 230 12 THE NEXT TIME IT'S EMPTY. FILL IT UP WITH EXTRA! EXTRA! If you're a motorist —pi —x\ you'll be glad f t r/ to know that '/X i getting the latest J H news is now quick 1 and easy! j I Just drive right into J any of the
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 275 13 ITALIAN pop star Sabrina Salerno is suing a rival for alleging that she had silicone implants to enlarge her breasts. Ms Angela Cavagna, a former chorus girl turned TV soap star, maintains she told the truth about the pop star's ample breasts in an interview with
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    • 264 14 THE man who will become .Japan's next Prime Minister plans to improve ties with the United States and provide economic aid to the Soviet Union. "The relationship with the United States is the basis of Japanese diplomacy," Mr Kiichi Miyazawa, 72, told reporters yesterday
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    • 72 14 SOME called him the "George Bush of Japan". Both men have served in many key Cabinet posts. Like Mr Bush too, Mr Miyazawa, 72, is a seasoned diplomat who speaks fluent English. He has been described as "elitist, aloof, out of touch" traits that have been
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    • 292 15 Hands of two men cut off, multiple stab wounds on bodies TWO men were brutally murdered at a construction site in Subang Jaya, Selangor, last night. There were multiple stab wounds on the bodies. But investigators were shocked to find their limbs severed. The right hand of one
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    • 46 15 Love in wartime: A Croatian soldier enjoying time off with girlfriend on the last day of his leave in Zagreb yesterday. The situation was grimmer in the port of Dubrovnik, where Croats were holding out against the federal army. Picture/ Reuter
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    • 146 15 POLICE believe that two killer-robbers are preying on Indonesian contract workers. Their nationality is not known. Police have formed a special team to track down the suspects, who have killed three women and robbed four others since Sept 24. In the first attack, two men on
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 181 13 r-^Jj4g ■< The new Szechuan Speciality Restaurant Dine in the splendour of the no* Moon Pavilion the speciality Chinese restaurant serv ing only exotic herbal and classic Szechuan cuisine Dine on exquisite dishes "Buddha jumps Over The Wall" Double Boiled 'Live' Goby Fish With Chinese Herbs. Beggar's Chicken And Double
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    • 113 14 /~x"TT"T^ £■3 Unlike many materials, steel cans are easy to recycle. comes on-line. LhJ) It's interesting to think that the steel Just by disposing of them in your normal refuse, you're can you hold in your hand today, may be part of the office recycling steel. In Singapore, a world-record
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 9 15 I The Straits Times I Weekly Overseas Edition I
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    • 383 15 THE C:OURVOISIER FCN $1 MILLION HOLE-IN-ONE GOLF TOURNAMENT Yes. there's $1 Million to be won if you score a Hole-in- Another super Porsche 968 awaits the player who scores a One. The Courvoisier FCN SI Million Hole-in-One tournament hole-in-one at a designated preen on the hack nine. Other fabulous will
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  • Showtime
    • 412 16  -  BY Surya Gangadharan SHE spanned milestones in three hours last night, and the wildly applauding audience at the Singapore Indoor Stadium took Lata Mangeshkar to their hearts. On stage for the first time in Singapore, India's ageless queen of melody (she's 63 years old now) displayed her
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    • 157 16 LATA Mangeshkar was not the only one in her family performing last night. Younger sister Usha ably complemented her in a number of duets. "One could hardly tell the difference," said S Kalvindar, 20, a receptionist in a private firm. Usha has carved a niche for
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    • Article, Illustration
      157 17 SBC 8 y 9.30 pm The tale goes 0n... Envy: Bobo (Zoe Tay) and Zhuang Jin (Tang Miaoling) visits Qiqi's (Lin Meijiao) home. Bobo is envious of Qiqi's wealth and her expensive clothes. SIICCeSS and tears: Zhuang Jin and Zhigang (Jin Jugong) have dinner together to celebrate the
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    • 370 17  -  By Anuar Othman HER father's last request was: "If you want to be a professional singer, be a good one. Inka Christie, a new name on the Indonesian recording scene, will always remember her father's last words before he died in October last year. Inka,
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    • 41 17 INKA Christie wants the man in her life to be: honest; responsible; a music lover (she wants to keep on singing after marriage); and a Muslim. It would be a bonus, if the guy is rich.
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    • Article, Illustration
      484 18 I THE KISSING SCENE Tonight, Zoe Tay will share some passionate moments in a car with Desmond Shen in Pretty Faces. To see their reactions, The New Paper arranged for the TV couple to watch a recording of the passionate scene. VIVIEN CHIONG reports "EEK! Who's that woman?"
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    • 430 19  -  By Tang Wai Yin THE contestants at the Mandarin Karaoke Contest last night didn't just come primed to sing. They also came dressed to kill. The winner Mr Lee Thiam Guan, 21, a PSA technician, impressed the 1,000-strong full house before he even opened his mouth. He
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    • 52 17 Speciai Ptmolm THE EMPEROR S$ 15 ALA CARTE MENU (nrkpit Valid from 21 October 30 November 1991 (Monday* to Fridays only) Hntrl Lunch: 11.30 2.30 pm Dinner: 6.30 10.30 pm 'eahib^SßM 100 itema to choose from including Wis *£&>%. a|ijMfiß)j^ Sharks Fin Soup and Abalone! y v-/ Restaurant Basement 2.
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  • showtime
    • 570 20 They may be dying young from the pressure. But at the box office where survival counts most the age of stardom in Hollywood is twen ty-someth ing and dropping EVERYONE in Hollywood is talking about the heat. Not the heat of the
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    • Article, Illustration
      133 20 FOR the moment, elite membership in the Cruise Generation revolves around: Tom Cruise, 29 (some of his movies Born on the Fouth of July; Days of Thunder) Julia Roberts, 23 (Pretty Woman; Sleeping with the Enemy) Christian Slater, 21 (Robin, Prince of Thieves; Lethal Attraction) Winona Ryder,
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    • 243 20 JULIA ROBERTS IT has been said that the higher you climb, the harder you fall. Just ask Julia Roberts. The weekend after Dying Young opened in the US, industry critics were disappointed that the movie took in a less-than-sensational US$10 million gross. Were the pundits irked to
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    • 909 21 mondaytv public people AN ill-fated YANK AT ETON PRIVATE LIVES STUDENT (Channel 5, 3 pm) (Channel 5, 11.20 pm) m (Channel 12, 10.30 pm) Eiv A TYPICAL American boy W w (Mickey Rooney, left) becomes a MEET America's oldest THIS is China's first sound ML student at England's most teenager
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  • 204 22 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. array: An array of people or things is a large number of people or things, especially when they are impressive or attractive. bouts: A bout of activity is a
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 315 22 COMICRELIEF Rojak School /Kendoism W" f jJ \U 'oX\\ > J/ of \f\ sP**! O\#VA A SjTl A »"L|| W/ AI CA /jiM J§l;:j!\ +.JW/1 111 iss& y( /I -"■yjl Jv&S A A LI Wic C J7 L ttp| w/ JL I Qhr*A/PPQP ZOl "W J OlTOwCdSe =j for Singapore
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    • 322 22 MONDAYRADIO FM 90.5 FM 92.4 News on the Hour noon News in Brief 12.05 PM Lunchdate with Rose Tan 1 J'J" PM p p "lar CUwie* Music and a Mystery Voice Quiz 1 00 Weather forecast 2.05 Feminine Flair with Olive Saw 110 Currency Exchange Nates For Working Women and
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    • 380 23 MONDAYRADIO 12.30 PM MM Journey fM 88.9 1.00 News NOON Nawsdask 1.10 Stop Sabaatar! 12.36 PM Off tlM Shelf 1.40 SpfcoafUfc 12.4S Aady Kershaw's World of Music 2.00 CUmm Optra 1.00 World N«ws 5.00 Coodtime Cold 1.09 Twoaty-Foar Hoars 0.00 Is tlM WorM Mug To* Fast? 1.30 Wavagaida 6.30 Gatbariag
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    • 141 23 COMICRELIEF I Fox Trot /Bill Amend ha; too hm you ha; too hate to 1 (A\bblD! Mi55U>/ Mi£6t0.' 0Ri>6t TbuR 1 PFFT/. i PFFT.' i EOO... Adam /Brian Basset musfeairwR I,Ins* tMrsM&raaj wTBWGRHKNBUWI .nbhmm,m., I tonsHt&wsvieu. e©motvw sharp W- l*<i &«MiOHl£)TSOF «EW(ttWSS(KWH&(WT lSMTOW«?. I R0DH3fSW>WWN6 WMRHttO.r—^ ■Xl i mn I
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 186 24 R f Visit Asean At The Cafe Carousel! l£J Mhai.y [MoniyanJJ Is g^SsjiP^^ LSI o o' o o o I O O f Q (> K 1 SB At the Boulevard Hotel, we've cone Asean with a unique food promotion. ■h^H^b ¥?4~\¥2 TlfT? With over 20 varieties of mouth-watering dishes
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    • 170 27 Unlimited Business Luncheon $12.80+ perhead I I Savour a]] you can at our Unlimited A La Carte Lunch Menu with 50 varieties. But remember to order only what you can consume and do not waste food. Available from Monday to Saturday: between 12 pm to 2 pm. Oasis Seafood Palace
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    • 73 27 Includes soup, coffee or tea ADULT $12.90+ CHILD 5,90+ (Eat All You Can) 6 Raffles Boulevard #02-250 Marina Square Singapore 1130 Tel: *****08, *****49 (next to Marina Food Centre) I FRISCO 111 I RESTAURANT 21 Collyer Quay #Bl-02 |777cO HongKongBank Building (0104) Try our new menu on 4-Course Executive Set
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 228 28 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION 2002 Food/ 2002 Food/ Entertainment Entertainment MUSING a hard 24 Duxton Hill Singapore 0208 Tel: *****78 jSI MUEZIG NOVA I offers attractive entertainI ment packages for school. h'se, pte l< company func- tlons for this festive season I Call the Music People at: TEL: *****37 2100
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    • 257 28 2701 Employment 2701 Employment I Owing to the growth of business, we are Inviting applicants to fill the following vacancies for our service department: SERVICE COORDINATOR You must possess a GCE 'O' level and has experience with computers. Duties include handling of customer service calls, works control for technicians and
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    • 257 28 2701 Employment I American Company requires: GENERAL CLERKS Secondary education a 2 years working experience a Ability to type accurately Proficiency In English Below 39 years old Attractive salary and allowances. Transport provided. Modern office and work environment. Call Mr Chan 264-4533 Or Write: 28 Pandan Road. Singapore 2260 (OK
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    • 378 29 2701 Employment 2701 Employment S N A JURONG TOWN \E|35/ CORPORATION CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WALK-IN INTERVIEW Dates lime \m m miaoi 9.00 am 12.00 noon Monday, 28.10.91 2.30 pm 4.00 pm Qualifications/Requirements (Entry Point) 2 GCE 'A' level passes $691/- gross pm ($759/- gross pm); or Singapore Cambridge GCE 'O' level
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    • 360 29 2701 Employment 2701 Employment r JURONG TOWN IEJS/ CORPORATION WALK-IN INTERVIEW Dates Time 9.00 am 12.00 noon Monday, 28.10.91 2JQ pm 4 pm Established in 1968, Jurong Town Corporation is the principal developer of industrial facilities in Singapore. Today, it manages 30 industrial parks all over Singapore. Over 4,000 companies
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    • 280 29 2701 Employment 2701 Employment In Touch with Tomorrow TOSHIBA We are a 100% owned subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation to market its electronics components to Asia Pacific region. FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS To provide administrative support in Sales department which includes Delivery Order preparation, attending to customer enquiries, etc. FEMALE MARKETING ASSISTANTS
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    • 176 29 2701 Employment Expanding electronics supply company in Bedok is looking tor the following personnel SALES EXECUTIVE hardworking and outspoken personality possess own transport SALES CO-ORDINATOR 1 year's relevant experience good communication skill DRAUGHTSMAN possess I.T.C. In Mechanical Engineering drawing and design DELIVERY DRIVER hardworking with class 3 licence Interested applicants
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    • 293 30 2701 Employment 2701 Employment MERCHANDISE TESTING LABORATORIES PTE. LTD. ia a well established U.S. based consumer product testing corporation with Laboratories in the U.S., Hong Kong and Taiwan We are seeking energetic, qualified applicants to fill the following positions in our new Singapore Laboratory TEST ENGINEERS REQUIREMENTS certificate in Textile/
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    • 338 30 2701 Employment 2701 Employment Burson Marsteller Corporate, Financial and Marketing Communications We're looking for Singapore's beat graphics designer to help us with our growing design studio. |i The candidate should have the training, experience and an extensive portfolio of annual report, brochure and corporate ID work. Must also be able
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    • 282 30 2701 Employment 2701 Employment £T J at East Coast Parkway (^4 (Bl S s P^ WE REQUIRE LEADING HOSTESS CAPTAINS WAITERS/WAITRESSES BARTENDERS COOKS CASHIERS CLEANERS CARPARK XXKEYS ACCOUNTS CLERK WE OfFER: Attracts Salanes Benefits Incentives Bonuses etc WALK-IN INTERVIEW TODAY (11am spm) At 10 Anson Road, #02-02 International Plaza Singapore
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    • 264 31 2701 Employment 2701 Employment WT* Due to an aggressive expansion program, we are seeking dynamic To join our highly successful team Part/ full-timers, with or without experience are welcome as comprehensive training will be provided. An unlimited earning potential awaits the suitable candidates. Contact MR. AARON CHENat *****19 for SINMADO
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  • SPORTS
    • 146 32 Wire Services. LIVERPOOL could face competition from Aston Villa in the race to sign goalkeeper David James. Villa manager Ron Atkinson confirmed that he has spoken to Watford about its England Under--21 international. DAVID Hay, the St Mirren manager, ran foul of Players' Union in Scotland after he fined
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    • 271 32 AUSTRALIA 16 N ZEALAND 6 ENGLAND 9 SCOTLAND 6 Reuter. DAVID Campese had the rugby world queuing up to pay him compliments after he sparked Australia to a 16-6 victory over arch-rivals New Zealand in yesterday's World Cup semi-final. Wallaby captain Nick Farr-Jones said the flying winger
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      400 33  -  By S Gulam in KUALA LUMPUR THE final whistle had gone. There was celebrations everywhere on the field, in the terraces and in the press box. Amidst the joy, one man sat still on the Johor bench, staring blankly into space. There was hardly any expression on his
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    • 407 33 GOALKEEPER V Murugan played like a man possessed. He never had a better game. He saved no less than four certain goals, including one which even the great Gordon Banks would have been proud of. Kuala Lumpur was leading 1-0 through a goal from Azman Adnan
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      308 34  -  By Abdul Shukor in KUANTAN CONTRARY to the expectations of many soccer pundits, glamorous Pahang, the million ringgit team, is not going to be dismantled. Well, not yet anyway. Pahang's team manager, the Tengku Muda, said that first and foremost his team would take a much-needed break now
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    • 259 34 WILL V Sundramoorthy play for Singapore in next month's South-East Asia Games in Manila? "I am not sure at the moment," said Sundram in Kuantan. "It's not whether or not I want to play, but whether I can recover from my injuries
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  • SPORTS
    • 341 36 Haron Mundir knows that he is not getting any younger. So he is treating next month's SEA Games as something special. As ABDUL SHUKOR flips through the sprinter's diary, he realises how important it is for Haron to go out in a blaze of glory T'S back
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    • 388 36 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: RUGBY UNION World Cup in Dublin s-finals: Australia 16 New Zealand 6. SOCCER Division One Holland: FC Volendam 2 De Graafschap Doetinchem 1, MVV Maastricht 1 RKC Waalwijk 1, Feyenoord Rotterdam 0 FC Groningen 0, Roda JC Kerkrade 1 Sparta Rotterdam 1,
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    • 370 36 I SEA GAMES 1991 COMPETITION i i Tick and/or write 5 correct winners. I Azman Abdullah Ang Peng Siong I David Lim I Benedict Tan I I Kelly Chan I ■HBSHI I Clay Trap Team I Qyfc»lw> I Water Polo I I Swimming-4x 100 m Medley Relay SAimming;-4 x 200
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  • 22 DAYS TO GO Fiesta in Manila xvisea games 1991
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      36 37 Wtfffcfc 64kg ,v Pet events: 100m, 200m Fastest time*: 10.6s (100m), 21.4s (200m) Club: Flash Occupation: Student at National Institute of Commerce Hobby: Disco music, going to discotheques Favourite food: Gado-gado Picture/ Aundry Gan
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      93 38 The New Paper Manila SEA Games Countdown Special begins today. Each day we will focus on one sport, from the Singapore point of view who's going; what they expect to do; and how they expect to achieve it. We start with athletics. Singapore may not be able to match
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    • 308 38 Hamkah full of pace and passion HAMKAH Afik looked at his watch and excused himself. "Just give me a minute. I just want to warm down for a while. I'll be back in no time." True to his words, Hamkah was back in no time at all sweatless, and looking
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  • 164 39 EUROPE KICKOFF: SPAIN Reuter. REAL Madrid regained top spot in the Spanish League with an emphatic 3-0 home win over Logrones. It deposed city rival Atletico Madrid, which suffered its first defeat of the season on Saturday when champion Barcelona edged home 1-0. Real, watched by 72,000
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  • 255 39 I EUROPEAN KICKOFF: ITALY Reuter. JUVENTUS and AC Milan kept their joint lead in the Italian First Division yesterday after a day in which the 18 teams managed just eight goals between them. Both the local clash between Genoa and Sampdoria and the eagerly awaited match between
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    • 272 39 J SEA GAMES SPECIAL t J We begin our countdown with athletics 0 Pages 38, 39 T Quite a stunning figure, you have to admit. And, I /\/\|7 r shapely Pam Tang is living proof that Expressions B Bm IJV Slimfit Studio can do the same for you. The Expressions
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