The New Paper, 11 April 1992

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1 46 The New Paper
  • 14 1 the new paper SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1992 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50 CENTS ifeekend edition
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    • 65 1 THE NEWS TODAY 2die -flj Two bomb ml AMMAM M The first I I II II II II I claims two lives and ■Jlal ImJall I IWH II />ress no W Starts are available on the second blast. I I I I Mj Both are said to be I I
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  • 43 1 Three girls go on a wild night-out with two youths. It turns tragic when the two youths rob and murder a taxi driver. Two girls recount that night of horror. Pages 2 and 6. Picture/ AUNDRY GaN
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 1099 2  -  Abflui 21, and Sharen Hamzah, 17, were sentenced to 10 years' jail each on Tuesday. They were also given 18 antf'lfl strokes of the cane respectively. Their crime: Robbing and killing a cabby at Choa Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery in October 1990. AUGUSTINE PANG
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      535 3  -  BY Simran Kaur COMFORT for the birds that's what people will enjoy when they take the new monorail at the Jurong Bird Park. The train, the Panorail, will run along a 1.7 km course, and during the 12 minutes that it takes to do this, passengers will have
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    • 76 2 Saturday Special Win 10 Olympus AZ-230 Super Zoom cameras worth $450 each/ See Page 16 Leisure Index Weekender: Pages 17 to 29 Name Game: Page 14 TV: Pages 35 36 Radio, Comics: Pages 32 to 34 TRAVELLERS' PAW RESTIMI f Daily Traditional Javanese RIJSTTAFEL Lunch $15++/ Dinner $18++ Nightly Seafood
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 266 4 HOT STORY THE Government will go ahead with upgrading HDB flats in constituencies which voted clearly for the Next Lap in the last General Election, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said last night. The Next Lap, based on a book detailing the Government's programmes for the next
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    • 132 4 AMERICANS panicked yesterday after former US tennis star Arthur Ashe said he had got the Aids virus from a blood transfusion. Blood banks were swamped with phone calls asking if blood transfusions were safe. Yes, said US officials. The blood banks started screening blood for Aids in
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    • 92 4 Dm Straits Timet: Major leads Tories to fourth win in a row Bntinett Times: C&C, Hotel Props launch takeover of M Credit Uanbe Zaobao: PM Goh: Political stability and economic growth main reasons for increased value of flats; continued stability and growth depend on quality of leadership Bedta Harisn:
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 116 4 THE Asian Wall Street Journal (AWSJ) and the Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) have agreed to pay Mr Lee Kuan Yew undisclosed costs. Mr Lee discontinued his libel suits against the two publications in the Kuala Lumpur High Court on Thursday, The Star newspaper reported yesterday.
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      • 105 4 ALL the remaining charges against three of the parties involved in the Glenn Knight case have been dropped. Deputy Public Prosecutor Yang Ing Loong applied to court yesterday to have all the charges withdrawn against Knight's wife, Pathmavali Rengayah, 43, ex-banker Paul Willemse, 49, and his wife, Susan
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      • 61 4 MALAYSIA will crack down on beauticians who perform cosmetic surgery illegally, said the Star newspaper. Doctors who teamed up with beauticians for such operations would be punished severely by the Malaysian Medical Council, Health Minister Datuk Lee Kim Sai was quoted as saying. Datuk Lee said beauticians should
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 344 6 THEY were all school' dropouts and they come from broken homes their parents were divorced. This is what all the three girls, who spent two nights with Aziz and Sharen, have in common. Aini and Salmah spoke at length with a New Paper team. The
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    • 126 6 JANE'S parents were divorced in 1988. Jane was put in her mother's custody. Her mother, Madam N, 35, remarried in 1988. Madam N said that Jane had started to run away from home and mix around with neighbourhood groups since she was in Primary 6. Said Madam
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    • 401 7  -  By Lyn Lee THEY can whip up fancy dishes such as Fillet of Seabass Veuve Cliquot for diners. But for themselves, bachelor chefs Jack and Martin Aw Yong would rather eat mum's fried onion omelette. That dish is on the table almost every
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    • 127 7 Local high tea uh S BUFFET DELIGHTS &J» Eveiy Saturday Sunday. 3 pra to 6 pm. "Jk, fh >1 $6.80++ per person $4.00++ per child (below 12 years) Si r® 5 J Cow <£wn to Trishaw Cofftt Mouse |v$ i for unlimittdstwings of scrumptious tocaC J^y o|l Mights at our
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    • 84 7 Now Shiseido combines a cleanser and moisturizer in one beautiful soap. > Lucent Balance 1 i "V r Extra Moisturizing Soap j| The dear choice for dry or delicate skin.. a facial soap of such crystalline clarity, it puts gentle cleansing in a beautiful new light. For a luminous complexion
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 188 9 A FOUR year-old girl fell to her death from her ninthfloor home at Jurong yesterday morning, the second such case in two days. Tan Phei Ling is believed to have climbed up to her ninth-storey kitchen window of her home at Block 134-B, Kang Ching
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    • 308 9  -  By Yaw Yan Chong GRANDMOTHER Madam Lau Kin Choon (above) is heartbroken for leaving her granddaughter at home alone for just 10 minutes. "I wish I had woken her up and taken her along. I blame myself for the incident. But how could I have known? I
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    • Article, Illustration
      342 10  -  By Eliza Teoh SHE'S a rare being the venerable old Ayam Lady, Madam Ho Ah Mui. She's 100, the head of a four-generation family, and still gets about on her own feet. What's endearingly not so rare about her is that, like many modern women, she wants people
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      424 11 On Monday, a two-year-old girl was killed when an unmanned lorry slid down a slope and hit the pram she was in. It has not yet been established whether the handbrake was defective. But handbrake failure can have tragic consequences. R VIJAYA reports ASK any motorist, and he would
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    • 148 11 SALES executive Sally Chew, from Tanah Merah, had an urgent appointment. "I was in a hurry," recalled Ms Chew. "I parked my car on a slope and dashed out. Something made me turn back. To my horror, I saw my car sliding forward. It crashed
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    • 131 11 THERE are four possible reasons why the handbrake can fail, according to Mr Edwin Low, 43, head of Motor Vehicle Mechanics Department, Institute of Technical Education. The cables could be stretched, frayed, or jammed. The cables are attached to the handbrake and then branch out
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    • 597 12 THE MARK OF A NEW ERA IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND POST bMMHHnanj T Technicians 1 Aulhohty Singapore You w||| ei(her u g vmg Mpport 0 the compulen (TAS) is the national authority regulating and licensing sa on xt|V| n f orTAS wh ch nc ud lhe maintenance telecommunication and postal services
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 309 13 Wire services. JAPAN'S gangsters are fighting for their rights. Leaders of Japan's major crime syndicates strutted into police headquarters in Tokyo and Kobe with briefcases and bodyguards yesterday, protesting that a new gang-busting law violated their freedom of profession and association. "The newly enacted law is
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    • 111 13 AFP. BELGIUM yesterday accused four Russian embassy members of spying and gave them 24 hours to leave the country. The Belgian Foreign Ministry said the four included two diplomats and two members of the Russian trade mission in the Belgian capital, Brussels. They were accused
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    • 447 14 Reuter. TWO bomb blasts rocked London this morning. In the first, a car bomb exploded in London's financial district. Two people were killed and about 80 injured. A few hours later, a second bomb exploded at Staples Corner, in north London. Details of the second blast
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    • 225 14 Wire services. THE bomb blasts this morning appeared to be the Irish Republican Army's answer to a British election which returned Conservative Prime Minister John Major to power. In the Thursday election, Mr Gerry Adams, leader of the Sein Finn, lost the party's
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    • 281 15 Wire services. PRIME Minister John Major,-newly-returned to power yesterday, said his first priority is to get the ailing British economy back on its feet. "The final ingredient to lift us out of recession was our election victory on Thursday," Mr Major, 49, told well-wishers
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    • 102 15 THE FORECAST: Most experts believed that Britain's economic woes would end 13 years of Conservative rule THE RESULT: Conservatives returned to an historic fourth term with enough seats 336 to control the House of Commons I don't know why it happened. Labour deputy leader Roy
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    • 113 15 Responses to exit polls suggest that the two issues deciding an apparent late swing back to the Conservatives were taxation and Mr Major's standing as prime minister. (Labour said taxes must be raised to improve welfare services. Conservatives promised to keep taxes low). Mr Major's
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    • COVERSTORY
      • 545 17 GOTCHA GOTTI: It was three times lucky for the Last Godfather. But there was no escape for the Mafia "boss of all bosses" when he appeared in court for the fourth time. HE was called the Teflon Don because he had thrice been acquitted of
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      • 86 17 MAFIA godfather John Gotti was recently found guilty in a New York court of five murders. He was also convicted of illegal gambling, loan-sharking, bribery, extortion and tax evasion. His associate, Frank Locascio, 59, was convicted of one murder and racketeering. Gotti was charged with running
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      • 201 17 PAUL Castellano was gunned down Mafia-style on Dec 16, 1985. He was shot on a street in New York City jammed with evening rushhour crowds. Castellano, 73, was shot six times in the head and face by three men as he stepped out of his
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      • 133 17 IN February 1990, John Gotti was cleared of masterminding the 1986 shooting of a union vice-president. The prosecution alleged that Gotti ordered the attack on Carpenters' Union 'boss John O'Connor, after the union leader wrecked a mob-controlled restaurant that used non-union con- struction workers. Four
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      • 715 18 THE LAST GODFATHER: John Gotti is the most notorious US gangster since the infamous A 1 Capone. Who is this man who is called the Last Godfather? JOHN Gotti loved the limelight of being the Last Godfather. He enjoyed his public role as a sinister folk
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      • 152 18 JOHN Gotti loved to bemoan his lot and was constantly worried about being betrayed, wiretapped conversations revealed. He would complain to his immediate subordinates about revenues, incompetent soldiers, his status, and the direction the crime family's business was taking. Often, he sounded like a frustrated and profane head
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      • 290 18 JOHN Gotti may be tough, but his wife I is no softie herself either. Gotti met and fell in love with Victoria Di Giorgio in 1960. They have three children. Mr John Favara, a neighbour of the Gottis, learned the painful way
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      • 162 19 WHEN the jury forewoman rose to read the verdict after 13 hours of deliberation, John Gotti told his lawyers: "We're gonna walk." He then patted down his tie and, with a bravado he had shown throughout, turned to wink at the spectators in the public gallery.
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      • 155 19 "SURE they are safe. This is the United States." So said US Marshal Charles Healey when asked about the safety of the seven men and five women on the jury that convicted John Gotti. But the judge was concerned about their safety during the seven-week trial. He
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      • 356 19 A MOB war could break out for control of the Gambino family that John Gotti led, say US police sources. Gotti ran his crime family by sending messages from behind bars while he was awaiting trial. But his power has vanished now that he faces
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      • 244 19 THE Mafia started in Sicily, an island off southern Italy, in the Middle Ages. It began as a secret group dedicated to ousting foreign invaders who ruled the island down the ages. But gradually it turned into a criminal organisation which extorted money from landowners
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      • 196 19 HE was the most famous, or rather infamous, of the American Mafia bosses. His name: Alphonsus Capone, better known as Al "Scarface" Capone. Capone was born in 1899, the son of a barber. At 20, he was already a strong-arm man for a Chicago
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      • 363 20 They live and die in restaurants FEW patrons at Da Nol, a small, fashionable New York eatery, ask about the large yellow bow hanging over the kitchen passageway. They know it is for John Gotti, the restaurant's most notorious client. "Yes, it's for John. I've known him for 20 years.
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      • 448 20 THE Mafia is fast becoming a relic from an age that has passed, say US police sources. Many Americans have little to fear personally from the Mob and are in fact kept entertained by tales of the Mafia. The gangsters to fear now in the US
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      • 269 20  -  By Lo Tien Yin HOLLYWOOD has always been fascinated with the Mafia. Tinseltown's fascination began almost as soon as talkies appeared on the silver screen in the late *****. In the 40s and 50s, several actors hit the big time playing gangsters in loud striped suits and
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    • SCENE&HEARD
      • 512 21 LOOKING FOR MR BRAINS: Oscar-winning actress Jodie Foster is in no hurry to get married. But she wants a man who has "a lot going for him in the brain department" I SCARE men to death, says double Oscar winner Jodie Foster. "My whole life
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      • 645 22 ENDLESS SINGING: He has sung 23,000 songs for Indian films, but Balu could double that in seven years at the frantic pace he is working. S GULAM caught up with the portly singer at his house in Madras recently "WHY should worry I?" asks S P
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      • 134 22 AT the rate Balu is going, he could double his current tally of 23,000 songs in about seven years. Maybe, even sooner, thanks to new technology which enables him to sing the lyrics onto the tracks without an orchestra. Music can be added onto the track later. So,
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    • 62 22 A Taste of Exotic Thailand excellent Thai and i Chinese Thai cuisine amidst i Tunk-ka's charming surroundings. Tunk-ka offers an extensive i ala carte menu as well as JHBv A a luncheon buffet at A 5513.80 per person. tha| Lilt JTVfcVi'ft'ttVFNV./SiSiWti MiffI I LUNCH: 11.30 AM 3.00 PM DINNER: 6.00
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  • 639 23 SCENE&HEARD DRESS TO THRILL: The stars were out in force during the 11th Hongkong Film Awards ceremony earlier this week. But it wasn't just their acting that caught VIVIEN CHIONG'S eyes in Hongkong IT was an outfit that "immediately put ideas in my head", said Best Actor
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  • 1282 24 CHECK IT OUT: Yo man, stop staring at channel zero. Learn some rap talk from acknikulous to woofin' and be in a state of supreme cool 24-7-365 weekender SCENE&HEARD RAP music. You hear it on the airwaves every day. But what are the rappers saying?
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 25 What's the talk of the town? Who 9 doing what And with whom? Our man about town tunes you in
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  • 335 25 TIRED of regular lounge music? Fed-up with listening to off-key karaoke singers? Up to your neck in Saturday night pub-talk? Then do yourself a favour. Do something different. And, if you're at a loss for an idea, how about taking a trot up (yes, it's on
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  • 199 25 BUDDY Loren, who is known as the man with a thousand faces, is also a man of a thousand laughs. But hey, don't take my word for it. Watch his act at Yesterday's Cafe Bar and I bet you'll end up laughing in your beer.
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    • 72 25 x A J —wtKf STEAM AT THE POOL. STEAMBOAT DINNER BUFFET AT POOL TERRACE. *^T* $13 50++ < ADULT > 10 00++ (CHILD) Mm\ terrace Flown-in Thai chefs. Shimmering pool. f lffljtfy The freshest ingredients. And a selection of Tom Yam or traditional stocks. Savour the ambience, the mood and
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    22 26 The Cold War is over. So why not put some military hardware to better use? Our cartoonist has some suggestions.
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    58 27 BEETLE GROUND: Blowing in the wind, look where the beetle has landed! Its creepy crawly advance down the nose is enough to stun the victim into silent horror. Or is it helpless fascination? The invader seems to have a man's face etched on its back! Now where did this
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 131 28 An argument on Thursday over money turns bloody. A man is stabbed in the neck, chest and wrist in the middle of Boston's City Hall Plaza. Police arrest the assailant after a short chase. We bring you pictures of the :>OWn: ells arrestee by police who
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    • 499 29 Should Aids patients be named publicly? Yes, says an American doctor and lawyer in Singapore. No, say some Singaporeans. In the US, a newspaper finds out that tennis legend Arthur Ashe is suffering from Aids. Ashe goes public about his disease because
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    • 407 29 TENNIS great Arthur Ashe was forced into saying publicly that he had Aids because of an impending article revealing that fact in the newspaper, USA Today. The man with the power to make the decision to run that article, the Managing Editor/Sports of the paper, Mr
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  • 173 30 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. haven: Is a place where a person feels safe and secure. loud: Something that is loud, especially a piece of clothing, has over-bright colours and a bold pattern and
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    • 71 30 COMICRELIEF Comics Dianxin /Simply Bo Chap CAN Cartoonists Tok Guru /Sofiyan Yahya TH\NK MAMkIND »S IITHE COLD WAR ISM AND DUQiANS ARE ABOUT TO ENTER A MOW GROWING IN^ ?£RlOD OF PEACE THREATS HAVE EASED —V ALASKA ME WORLO IS A VJ" PLACE Calvin and Hobbes/em Watterson Hagar the Horrible
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    • 202 30 SATURDAYRADIO FM 90.5 FM 92.4 News on the Hour 3.00 PM Classic Requests 3.00 PM Newsbrief 5 00 Newsbrief 3.05 Country Count Down Hour 2 5.03 Viva La Musica 4.00 Newsbrief 6 00 Newsbrief 4.05 Country Count Down Hour 3 What's On 5.00 Newsbrief. Weather 6 10 Viva La Musica
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    • 211 31 SATURDAYRADIO nppiinv|M|H NOON This Week on Silver FM 88.9 3.00 PM Newjdesk M W9 3.30 From Our Own Correspondent 1.10 American Country Countdown 3 50 0n VOO World News 4.09 Word, of Faith Swiu""*" 415 Music with Matthew 7.00 News 500 World News 7.10 Random Rhythms World Business Review 8.00
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    • 209 31 COMICRELIEF Cathy /Cathy Guisewite IT'S SPRING '92 AND f CftJ*6UNG EMPIRES f N[> fROW ,T a MflS 1 l> NOT V7 OH 6 E T 1 THE 61b FASHION NEWS COLLAPSING BUSINESSES! EMERGED A KICKW NEW KIND BUVING AW- ANOTHER Vis THE RECESSION! J BANKRUPT FAMILIES! J Of BREAD-UNE CHIC
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    • 644 32 SUNDAYRADIO 6.00 AM Newsbrief, Weather 6.00 AM Newsbrief N m|Mrv 6.05 Contemporary Hits 600 M *»6 Morning 5.00 Powerline 6.05 Rise ft Shine J 12.00 Newsbrief. Wert* JOO 530 Go#dtime 700 News. Weather «Break d "*Ctassics 12.05 Warners Musk Hit Bank 7.30 Safety Alert 6.00 Race Commentaries and 4-D 7.10
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  • Page 33 Miscellaneous
    • 742 33 saturdaytv CINTAKU DIRUMAH SUSUN SPACED INVADERS THE REINCARNATION OF (Channel 5, 4 pm) (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) GOLDEN LOTUS SOMAT has to fend off the ONE Halloween night, a cosmic amorous advances of an ugly jm blooper occurs in Big Bean, Illinois, V GOLDEN Lotus seems doomed to a teacher
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    • 714 34 sundaytv 1 BRENDA STARR THE MOVIE SHOW (Channel 5, 9.45 pm) (Channel 5, 6.45 pm) Brenda Starr (Brooke races against uncover facts about scientist (and ex-Nazi) who has invented a j cheap fuel, powerful enough to man to H /ML 1 *31 and Stop or My Mum will Shoot. Plus
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    • 472 36 2600 Education/ Instruction Your Stepping Stone To a Successful Career With 41 years experience, your best choicc of a further education is at Stamford where we'll help you to be better qualified for a successful career. COURSES COMMENCE APRIL 1992 (Full 8c Part-Time) 4 A' Level ARTS COMMERCB English Literature
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    • 261 36 2700 Professional/ Executive Appt» I —I Singapore Civil Service >. 7 I Verbatim Reporters j (Judiciary) Applications are invited for the above appointment. Entry Qualifications 3 GCE '0' level passes including English Language and the ability to take shorthand at 150 wpm and transcribe at 35 wpm on typewriter. Candidates
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    • 36 36 2700 Professional/ Executive Appts J DENTAL ASSISTANT/ H RECEPTIONIST M required in town practice B near Raffles MRT Salary $750 $1000 Must speak Mandarin Please call *****15 IJ3 Cecil St Keck Seng Tower #04-01 Singapore 0100
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    • 39 36 2700 ProlMSional/ Executive Appts J FEMALE ASST. MERCHANDISERS I naedad by garment I buying h'aa. Must be willing to travel. I Call at: 230 Upp St Timah Rd #03-13 St. Tlmah Ind. Complex H Mon.-Fn. <0-7 30pm Sat (> 4pm.)
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    • 518 36 2701 Employment "THE BEST CONNECTION" We are the premium manufacturer of industrial brads, staples hogring fasteners and a key distributor of pneumatic tools for the fastening industry. We export worldwide through our distributors in many countries. We are currently looking for two bright and energetic young people who would like
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    • 366 37 2701 Employment n WUn a scale of Ito 3 A*, how do you rate yourself? jlfe v O Friendly, well-groomed, approachable O Enthusiastic and confident w Q All of the above Beauty Consultants (Male Female) If you rate yourself as 3, Clinique has more to share with you. Including intensive
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    • 342 37 2701 Employment Due to our expansion, we invite suitable qualified applicants for the following posltlons:(1) ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS Diploma in Electrical Engineering e 2-3 years experience in project management (fresh graduates may be considered) (2) PROJECT SUPERVISORS NTC/ ITC in Electrical Engineering e 2-3 years experience In Project supervision Benefits: Attractive
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    • 217 37 2701 Employment An established European marine company requires RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONIST Applicants must possess: either N or O level certificate good presentation with a pleasant disposition ability to type is advantageous Interested candidates, please contact the Personnel Officer on *****11 for an interview appointment. I SMIT TAK TOWAGE SALVAGE (SI PTE
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    • 423 37 2701 Employment 2701 Employment FRENCH COLLECTION PARIS SALES PROMOTERS to bo stationed in Dept. Store in Orchard Road. o Uniforms provided Alternate Sundays off Basic pay commission SALES ASSISTANTS PACKERS (MALE/ FEMALE) tor its showroom in Katong Shopping Cantra a With/ without experience Walk-In Interview at: 865 Mountbatten Road 81-S9
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    • 389 38 2701 Employment Established Consultancy Firm has 'immediate vacancies: PROJECT DESIGN ENGINEER a Preferably Singaporean or PR. with relevant degree from a recognized University. (P.E. would be an advantage) a Min. 10 to 12 years of experience In design of reinforced concrete and/ or steel building and/ or marine projects a
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    • 201 38 2701 Employment An established company requires EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS (Millers A Turners) and FITTERS i Please call at: Blk. 3035 #01-306 Bukil Batok St. 23 Tel: *****73/ *****73 i A Crane Co requires: j j AN EXPERIENCED J J CRANE OPERATOR i i With good salary 1 1 Interested applicants, 1
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    • 144 38 Hop over to I the following I hot spots this I evening: 9 Brass Rail Cocktail Lounge 1 Brauhaus Restaurant Pub 1 Caesar's i Connections L de Star Wars Pub Duxton's Chicago Bar Grill I Europa I Heartßeat Lounge K.T.V. r Hotline Fun Pub I Memories I Ming's Pub I
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  • SPORTS/RACING
    • 549 39  -  PREVIEW/ By The Three Musketeers c 1 HILLI Merah has no business to be in Class Five. By our reckoning, the son of r Bassenthwaite (sire of Tiffany Bay) should already have started paying for his keep. Trained here in Bukit Timah by Dr K C
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    • 304 39  -  By Bernard Pereira ASIAN Youth Under-19 team manager K Suppiah, who questioned the National Football League's commitment to national soccer, received a positive answer yesterday. The National Football League will postpone two Division One matches which clashed with the youth team's preparation for the
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    • 217 40 REPLIES FAN FAZALI SALLEH: "I CAME all the way from Jurong to see Singapore in its first match at the National Stadium. "I came to support them. But I was disappointed at their poor performance. I ended up cheering Perak instead. "Yes, I agree it was a friendly.
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    • 571 41  -  SINGAPORE 0 PERAK 0 S Gulam THE Singapore soccer team failed in its first test at home last night. And the 10,000 fans at the National Stadium went home unhappy, wondering what more misery lay ahead. Only four players earned their money during last
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