The New Paper, 31 March 1992

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  • 15 1 the new paper TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1992 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50 CENTS the new paper
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    53 1 What was the device? What was the motive? THE BEDOK BLAST Questions abound as police piece together the evidence woman yesterday. Was it a gangland revenge meant fo the bomb placed on the front passenger's side? When wa the bomb under the driver's side?" Probe continues./Pages 3,6 and 7
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  • THE BEDOK BLAST
    • 269 2  -  BY Augustine Pang DEBRIS and smoke from the carbomb blast shot up to eight storeys high, said an eyewitness last night. Madam Tang Hong (Jeok, 45, a housewife at the neighbouring Block 626. was doing her household chores when she heard a loud bang.
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    • 371 2 Singapore's first car-bomb murder claimed the life of a pregnant woman in a Housing Board carpark in Bedok Reservoir yesterday morning. YAW VAN CHONG and OVIDIA LIM report Revenge is thought to be the motive behind a car-bomb blast that killed a woman and injured her
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    • 57 2 MADAM Soon Ah Tin, 32, accounts clerk. She was seven months pregnant with her second child. Her first is a daughter, aged seven. She was the front-seat passenger of the car. a Nissan Presea. Madam Soon was caught directly in the blast and her hips were shattered.
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    • 61 2 MR Wong Eng Meng, 33, unemployed. He had been convicted twice previously for illegal money lending (fined $1,000 in 1987; fined $2,000 in 1988). He had started the engine and was reversing out of the carpark of Block 629, Bedok Reservoir, when the bomb exploded. Eyewitnesses
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    • 44 2 IT is murder, say police. They have ruled out terrorism as the motive. "Investigations suggest that this was a criminal act directed at an individual," said the CID director, Mr Khoo Boon Hui. Eyewitnesses should call the CID at 222-0000.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 31 2 Leisure Index Showtime: Pages 19 to 21 TV: Page 18 Radio, Comics: Pages 23 24 Weather SHOWERS over several areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 32 deg C. Sunset: 7.12 pm.
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 287 4 Are classes in Singapore schools too big? This question has been brought up in Parliament and the press recently. Dr Tay Eng Soon states his ministry's position mrmm IF the standard class size is reduced from 40 to 30. Singapore would need about 7,000
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 98 4 SINGAPORE businesses should expand into the Asean region first before venturing further afield, Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday. "If we can't do well in our own region which we know well and have contacts, it is unlikely that we can prosper further afield," he said at
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      • 92 4 TAXPAYERS who file their returns late from next year will be slapped with an automatic fine instead of being issued a pink reminder slip. Returns must be filed by April 15. An Internal Revenue Department (IRD) spokesman did not say how much the fine would be. but
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      • 48 4 TAIWAN is planning to modify its National Security Law to allow greater political freedom, a newspaper reported yesterday. The ban on calls for independence will be lifted, the China Times reported. Support for "communism" or "secessionism" could lead to seven years' jail under the old law.
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      13 4  -  Hup Orchard Road "an obstacle course" for the handicapped today's Straits Times
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    • 111 4 The Straits Times: Cambodian refugees start to return Business Times: Malaysia's GDP growth forecast at 8.7', this year Lianhe Zaobao: Businessmen should first expand to other Asean countries, says Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew. Berita Harian: Holding company for Telecoms set up SBC morning news: The I N Security
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  • THE BEDOK BLAST
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      440 6 HOW WHY Device is still a mystery Detectives from the CID worked through the night to solve Singapore's first car-bomb murder yesterday. YAW YAN CHONG examines the questions being asked by police MORE PICTURES ON NEXT PAGE I THE motive for the car bomb murder, how the bomb was wired
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    • 203 6  -  By Ovidia Lim A MAN called an insurance agent about one hour after the blast. The agent, who did not want to be named, said: "I received a call in the office at about 9.45 am. The man said there had been an explosion and asked
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    • 354 6 Retail manager Andrew Soh, 40, whose car was parked three lots away from the bomb blast: "There was a loud bang. I thought that it was thunder. I thought: 'Mv God, my car is so near. What's happening?' I quickly drove my car out of the
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    • 216 7 WHAT the neighbours heard and saw: Insurance agent Mr H \lani, 28, formerly from the Singapore Air Force, said: "The explosion was so loud that it woke me up. At first. I thought it was thunder. But come to think of it, the blast sounded
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    • 131 7 THE force of the blast created a small crater about the size of a tyre rim (25 cm by 13 cm) in the concrete slab under the vehicle. The crater was about an-kle-deep It was so powerful it ripped off the roof of the car
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 367 8  -  By June Kong TOMORROW'S the day to put your best foot forward by signing up for The New Paper Big Walk. Last year, more than 7,000 did. This year, the organisers expect about 12,000 walkers for the May 24 event. Among them will be
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    • 335 8  -  By Michelle Lee A MAN hit another man with a beer bottle and a steel stool after seeing him with his wife at a hawker centre. Yesterday in court, Ong Hua Tiong, 37, admitted to a subordinate court that he beat up Mr Seah Teck
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    • 21 8 ONG Hua Tiong pleaded guilty to voluntarily causing hurt to Mr Seah Teck Meng. He was fined $600 yesterday.
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    • 320 9  -  By Rav Dhaliwal IT was "roll-and-spit" as three wine consultants tasted 150 bottles of wine daily for four days. The experts in French, American and Australian wines, rolled one wine sample after another in their mouths and spat it out. They were here
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    • 250 10  -  By Helen Chang FEW tears were shed during this morning's send-off of 15 police officers to the United Nations peace-keeping force in Cambodia. But you could see the feelings in the small things. "Take care of Mummy," said senior staff sergeant Ong Boon Chye, 37 as
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    • 143 10 THE 15 police officers are the first of 75 Singapore officers to join a United Nations peace-keeping force in Cambodia. They will help to maintain law and order with the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC). They will also help supervise elections which are expected to be
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 197 11 AP. JAPAN this morning unveiled plans to shore up its sagging economy. The seven-point package calls for flexible monetary policy, higher share dividends and easier regulations on stock investments. The plan will also make it easier for companies to borrow money for laboursaving
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    • 337 11 Reuter. AUSTRALIAN teen idol Jason Donovan told a British court that he was disgusted by a magazine article which he said had branded him a homosexual. The article claimed he was lying when he said he preferred women, said Donovan. Donovan, 23, star
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    • 328 12 TOMORROW: Reporter Ng Wan Ching, who spent three weeks in Thailand and Cambodia, tells the story of the refugees Wire services. TO the refugees who returned home from Thailand yesterday, Prince Norodom Sihanouk had this to say: Don't ever leave Cambodia again. 44 1 am
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    • 126 12 Wire services. YESTERDAY marked the i start of a nine-month UN operation to send about 375,000 Cambodian refugees home. The Cambodians, who were forced to flee because of wars, had been living in refugee camps on the Thai border for the past nine years. The repatriation was organised by
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    • 238 13 Reuter. THE French are growing more hostile to the foreign "legions" in France. The number of foreigners in France is estimated by a government survey as being about a tenth of the population, of 57 million people. About half the people in the survey particularly disliked
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    • 154 13 AFP. THE first man in space, Russian Yuri Gagarin, returned to Earth by parachute rather than inside his space craft as generally be- lieved, according to a Communist Party report that has been secret up to now. The move was part of
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    • 176 14 Reuter. hours of community service and fined him $1,600. But the cat's owner, Ms Nancy Sanders, also filed an official complaint asking for his licence to be revoked. The journal said that according to court reports, Protokowicz went on a drinking binge, broke into the woman's house
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    • 68 14 A LAWYER in the US broke into the home of a client's wife and microwaved her kitten to death. He could lose his lawyer's licence, reported the New York-based National Law Journal. But Baltimore lawyer Stanley Protokowicz is hoping that disciplinary officials take into consideration that he
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    • 163 14 ANIMAL ABUSE 2 Reuter. PAY up, or it's the soup pot for these pet birds. That's what Bulgarian petnappers have told the owner of 40 exotic parrots. The birds were snatched from an attic in the town of Varna last week. Police in
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    • 102 14 AFP. A PLANE "hijack" over Spain yesterday turned out to be no hijack after all. The suspected hijacker was just a passenger trying to get into the cockpit after one drink too many. The Tunisian plane was on a flight to Madrid when a drunken Spanish passenger tried
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      237 15 Wire services. THIS is Edward Savitz an Aids-infected businessman whom US police accuse of paying hundreds of teenage boys for sex. Savitz, 50, was known to the boys as "Uncle Kd" or "Dr Feel Good". He has had full-blown Aids for at least a year. Savitz was first
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    • 286 15 AFP. PREMIER Yitzhak Shamir said yesterday that he would urge Mr David Levy to stay in the Government, despite his announcement that he would resign as foreign minister. Mr Levy, who announced his resignation on Sunday, said he was trying to prevent the breakup of
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    • 175 15 AP. BOXEK Mike Tyson is refusing to eat in prison and faces disciplinary action tor giving other inmates his autograph. Like all prisoners, Tyson was warned not to give anything of value to other inmates, and his autograph is considered valuable, a US prison official said. Tyson,
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  • 657 16 spotlight March rO O A Qing J Ming J V 8l St April 4: The 1992 World Amateur Standard Dancesport Championship. Organised by the Amateur Ballroom Dancers' Association (Singapore). 61 couples from 37 countries will be competing. Time: 6 pm to 11 pm. Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium. Tickets:
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1077 17 tuesdaytv j THE 64TH ANNUAL SMHH I THE POSTMAN HERE'S TO YOU, ACADEMY AWARDS R,NGS THRICE MRS BALDWIN (Channel 5, 9.30 pm) m (Channel 8, 11 pm) (Channel 12, 10 pm) REPEAT telecast of the Oscar MORE laughs when Yaotiao CAROL plays Lisa Baldwin, awards ceremony in Los and a
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  • Showtime
    • 544 18 Bugsy Siegel, played by Warren Beatty in the movie Bugsy, was an American gangster with a taste for luxury and beautiful movie stars and a distaste for four-letter words. He also left a lasting legacy. Las Vegas was built by him. Who was this hood who built the
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    • 443 19  -  By Lo Tien Yin ALL was not lost for Zouk when it was edged out by Brannigan's Fun Pub for the Tourism Awards (nightspots) this year. Zouk won the American Express Service Excellence Gold Award for the entertainment category. The Silver Award went to Hard Rock
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    • 294 19 THE story of the rise and semi-fall of mobster Henry Hill (R ay Liotta), a half-Irish, half-Sicilian kid from Brooklyn who is adopted by the neighbourhood mob and grows up to become a loyal member. The film is not about hoodlum loyalty but money. How to
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    • 433 20  -  By Loh Tuan Lee ADAM, Adil, Ben and Don play their last gig tonight. At the Fame disco in Ming Arcade, fans will bid farewell not just to a band, but to a tradition. The band is one of the oldest in Singapore. In a
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    • 162 20 FOR the record, their full names are Adam Eusof, Adil Hussein, Ben Salleh, and Don Mulok. They are in their 30s, married and each has at least one child. In the beginning, there were just Adam and Ben. The duo played at Treetops Bar. Adil
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  • 192 22 THESE words appear in hind them and the influence our stories today. The fol- that they have on the fulowing notes will help in ture. case you need to check their liberal: Means giving, usj meanings. ing. or taking a lot of something. or existing in large beneficiary: Is
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  • SPORTS
    • 244 27 SEEDS have always fallen at the first hurdle at the Espon Singapore Super Tennis tournament. Second-seed Amos Mansdorf kept the bogey going yesterday. He lost 6-4, 6-4 to German Patrik Kuhnen, and accepted his fate calmly. Said Mansdorf: "Some days I play well, some days I
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    • 424 27  -  Ramesh Krishnan (Ind) bt Christian Saceanu (Ger) 3-6, 6-2, 6 2 Stories/ T R Ramakrishnan JOHN McEnroe once described himself and Ramesh Krishnan as two relics of the game. He wasn't talking about their age. He was talking about their style of play finesse instead of force;
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    • 74 27 Singles: Patrick Kuhnen (Ger) bt Amos Mansdorf (Isr) 6-4, 6-4 Ramesh Krishnan (Ind) bt Christian Saceanu (Ger) 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 Paul Haarhuis (Hoi) bt Alex Antonitsch (Aus) 6-4, 6-1 Simon Youl (Aust) bt Dimitri Poliakov (CIS) 6-4, 7-5 Doubles: Kelly Evernden and Brett Steven (NZ) bt Kelly Jones
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    • 87 27 Today's matches (Kallang Tennis Centre) Centre court (4pm): Tommy Ho (US) v Jason Stoltenberg (Aust); followed by Richard Krajicek (Hoi) v Byron Black (Zim), Glenn Michibata (Can) v Kenneth Carlsen (Den) and Mark Woodforde (Aust) v Sandon Stole (Aust) Court 1 (4pm): Alexander Mronz (Ger) v Scott Gessner
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    • 499 28  -  Holland is better known for its windmills and its footballers. Since Tom Okker retired in the mid-70s, Holland has not produced any tennis stars. But times are changing. Today it has some fine players. Paul Haarhuis is one of them Stories/ Brenda Chia PAUL Haarhuis,
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    • 396 28 SO much of today's tennis is power. Power serves, power drives. It's no wonder then that power has invaded the realm of tennis officiating as well. No. tennis umpires have not been replaced by Hobocops. to shield them from the barrage of obscenities they receive
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    • 531 29 A dispute has broken out in this year's inter-constituency badminton tournament, now in progress at various venues. It's about a tournament rule which many players feel goes against the aims and objectives of mass participation. BERNARD PEREIRA has the details SEVERAL teams are demanding a change
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    • SPORTSLINE
      • 240 29 Bernama. AT an age when most people are slowing down. Razif Sidek, 29 and •Jalani Sidek. 28, are making things happen on the badminton court. The Sideks, who won the SAMBenson Hedges Gold Award in 1987 and 1989. not only won'five titles last season but
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      • 122 29 Reuter. BULGARIA may allow four prominent weightlifters, now living in Australia, to compete for their new homeland at the Barcelona Olympic Games. "If the Australians pay enough money we will most probably give permission to our four weightlifters who emigrated there to compete in the Olympics,"
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    • 133 29 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER World Championships in Preston, England sth qualifying rd: D O'Kane (NZ) bt S Mellish (Eng) 10-4, P Francisco (SA) bt K Doherty (Ire) 10-7, J Ferguson (Eng) bt S Francicso (SA) 10-6, S Murphy (Ire) bt W Jones (Wales) 10-8, B
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    • 431 30 The Singapore team arrives on SQ 224 at 7.55 tonight THE 12-dav training camp in Perth cost the Football Association of Singapore $50,000. But it was worth every cent, says team manager Larry Thambiah. He gave three "important areas" in which the Lions benefitted as
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    • 176 30 MILOUS Kvacek is keeping the door open for David Lee's return. "If he wants, he can come back," said the Singapore coach. He said David had promised to meet him when the Singapore team returns from its 12-day training tour of Perth. David had pulled
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    • 423 30 Wire Services. NOTTINGHAM Forest captain Stuart Pearce will have an exploratory operation on a knee injury today. If his knee is bad, he could be ruled out of the Rumbelows League Cup final against Manchester United on April 12. The England defender was injured in Forest's 3-2 extra-time win
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    • 356 31 The Singapore soccer squad's non-contract players have done enough to earn their money. National coach Milous Kvacek is recommending that all be given contracts, but with a condition. S GULAM reports from Perth MONEY WELL SPENT, SAYS LARRY THAMBIAH: Page 31 MI LOUS Kvacek is to recommend
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