The New Paper, 22 June 1992

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1 43 The New Paper
  • 12 1 the new paper MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1992 MITA (P) 75/4/92 50 CENTS
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    • 84 1 abuse K'][jll|^»] free kicks CSS> 8§! K n goals in six matches have so far come from free-kicks (left), including two in this morning's first semi-final in KSH j— which Germany edged out Sweden 3-2. French manager MpPMWfc [BUR Michel Platini could be right, after all, about dead-ball HS s^ua^ons
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 301 2 A tanker carrying chemicals exploded at the Shell depot in Port Klang, Selangor, on Saturday night, starting a raging fire. At-least.-eight people were killed. Five are missing and 150 others have been evacuated Berna ma. THE fumes from chemicals that went up in flames following the
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    • 238 2  -  By Abdul Shukor Reporting from Port Klang SOME squatters living on the fringe of the port have refused to evacuate. They are part of about 20 squatter families living in wooden shacks in the area. The squatters say they have no money and nowhere to go. "Where
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    • 106 2 Bernama. THE Singaporean who died has been identified as ship captain Tan Koke Hearn, 46. His name and that of three other victims were released by Malaysian police last night. The other three victims were: Indonesian crew member Hamzah, 33; Mr Lim Soon Hoe, 42, a surveyor hired
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      478 3  -  By Yaw Yan Chong THE fatman of Pontian is dead. Mr Hamid Jamek, 28, fell victim to a weight-related dise'ase about two months ago, his family said yesterday. The official cause of death: septicaemia with diabetic ketoacidosis blood poisoning aggravated by his diabetic condition. When The New
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    • 82 3 MR Hamid Jamek was so fat that he had to eat standing up. Said his mother, Madam Zahara Sarib, 50, in Malay: "His stomach was so big that when he sat down his arms couldn't reach the dining table." She said he ate only
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    • 62 2 Heard or soon anything? Call Hotline Plus i 734-7711 No Telecom charge for calls. Fax *****75 Or write to: IB The New m Paper If 390 Kim Seng H Rd, Singapore ML 0923 HP MontoFri:7amto7pm Sat: 7am to 3pm Sun: 9pm to 7pm Leisure Index Showtime: Pages 18 to 20
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 176 4 L Ho J kSTORY J SINGAPORE has been judged the world's most competitive Newly Industrialising Economy (NIE) for the fourth year in a row. And what's more, it is expected to remain tops for the "foreseeable future". The good news comes from the latest World
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    • 29 4 THE top NIEs listed according to their survey ranking with the previous year's position in brackets: Singapore (1) Taiwan (4) Hongkong (2) Malaysia (5) South Korea (3)
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    • 125 4 SINGAPOREANS are betting more than ever before. More than $2.2 billion was spent on lotteries and horse-betting last year a 10-per cent rise over the previous year. Toto sales made the biggest jump, up 30 per cent from $94 million in 1990 to $122 million last
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 76 4 CHILDREN under 12 years may have been exposed to obscene computer messages sent out, on an electronic chatline'service in Singapore. The Teleview abuser struck on Wednesday night. Some messages described sexual acts and offered oral sex. Singapore Telecom, the service provider, said the person got into the chatline
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      • 65 4 YOU may be able to buy new shares in five local companies in the next few weeks, reports Business Times. The five are Mount Elizabeth Hospital, shipyard company Hitachi Zosen, Keppel Integrated Engineering, and electronics firms Eltech Electronics and Powermatic Data Systems. The public offers are expected
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      • 76 4 THE opposition Democratic Action Party has urged the Johor government to improve relations between Johor and Singapore. Mr Pang Hok Liong, the DAP assemblyman for Bekok, warned yesterday that the Johor economy would suffer if the relations were strained. He also urged leaders in Johor and Singapore to
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      • 46 4 THE Primary Production Department does not issue licences for snakes and so keeping them as pets in Singapore is illegal. Snake owners face a fine of up to $1,000 and they may also lose their pets under the Wild Animals and Birds Act.
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      • 67 4 FLOATBOOMS will not solve Singapore's dirty waterway problem, says the Ministry of the Environment in a letter published in The Straits Times today. The reaso'n the waterways are dirty is because Singaporeans still litter. This is shown by the large amount of litter trapped at floatbooms such as
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    • 80 4 The Straits Times: S pore rated most competitive NIE. Business Times: Five companies on verge of making public offers. Lianhe Zaobao: Khmer Rouge changes stance and agrees to attend Cambodian talks. Berita Harian: Islamic insurance scheme to be launched in July next year. SBC morning news: Shell says
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    • 48 4 The recent summit between US President George Bush and Russian President X Boris Yeltsin shows the new, ftk unequal relationship between l V I the two countries. With the I collapse of the Soviet Union, Q the US is the world's sole VI SUperP Wer
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    • 71 4 IN the past, the President of the Soviet Union was a true equal to the US President. As the head of Russia, the inheritors of the Soviet Union's UN seat, Mr Yeltsin is now seen to be unequal on two counts: He was practically begging the US
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    • 94 4 MOST of the Free World think this inequality is for the better. The intense rivalry which divided the world wasted a lot of money and resources. Take the arms and space race, for example, where billions were spent. That energy can now be directed to education, health and
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    • 89 4 ECONOMIC problems and new perceptions in the US may force it to change its role. Some countries are worried about the US becoming arrogant. They are afraid the US may use its political power to further its economic goals. It may force countries to accept policies. Without a
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    • 156 4 THE Holiday Destination Cameron Highlands, Malaysia ■SHI Bl Stay .it Straw Ix'rry Park and ilisonvr all tlu* elements for the perfect holiday: International-class resort with 230 Ix'autifullv refurbished riKinis and apartments. Restaurants and recreational facilities. All close to nature amidst flora, fauna and even a straw lx*rry patch. When it
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 620 5  -  By T Jeyathesan A ZEBRA crossing has black and white stripes and some have lighted signs, right? Wrong. The zebra crossing at the mall which joins Lucky Plaza to C K Tang's has only the stripes. Instead of painted white stripes on a black tarred road,
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    • 577 6  -  By Yaw Yan Chong AN Indonesian maid claimed she was constantly stripped and beaten by her woman employer. She showed The New Paper yesterday a wound and scars that were allegedly left by the abuse. The maid also claimed that she was chained daily,
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    • 349 6 THE employer allegedly took the maid to Batam Island in Indonesia on June 13 and abandoned her there. The maid thought her employer perhaps feared she would be caught for the abuse. The maid then reported to security personnel at Sekupang Port that she was lost.
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    • 167 6 "I WANTED to commit suicide many times," claimed the maid. "But I left my life in the hands of fate. "There was no escape. I couldn't get out of the house because I was chained whenever my employer was not around and I had no key.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 214 8  -  By Angeline Song ON Sundays, Singaporeans like to sleep in, eat out, and stay up late. These are among the findings of a survey carried out in March. It shows that more than half (52 per cent) of the Singapore population wake up at 8
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    • 98 8 THE findings of the survey are representative of the behaviour of the Singapore population. Dr Wong Toon Quee, assistant general manager of the Singapore Press Holdings' research and information department, marketing division, said this. The department carried out the survey in March to find out what Singaporeans do
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    • 196 10 ■WM _pq I -'(IH([R Ulltl IllllE THE HEfIUEHS"-| 1 22 JUNE 22 JUiy I fl Yes, all you shrewd and determined I Cancerians can now l<x>le forward to H I celebrating your birthday for one whole montli and \VI IERE lllJsE will make sure it's H tlie one to rememher.
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      • 174 11 Mr Lee Hock Guan, for Director-General of Public Works, Public Works Department, Ministry of National Development: I refer to the report, Users 'spoil' escalators (TNP, June 4). Only escalators located in public areas are maintained by the PWI). When breakdowns of these escalators are
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      • 103 11 Mr H M Chia, site manager, Lucky Plaza management corporation: We refer to Mr Jimmy Tan's letter (TNP, June 8) regarding frequent stoppages of the escalator at Lucky Plaza. The management corporation appreciates Mr Tan's concern. However, since Mr Tan did not identify the escalator
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      • 60 11 Mr Lim Teong Chin, Honorary Secretary, Singapore Taekwondo Federation: I refer to the reports Breakaway group backs down (TNP, June 2) and Taekwondo mix-up (TNP, June 15). The Singapore Tae- kwondo Federation has the exclusive right to recommend taekwondo practitioners to apply for Dan promotion tests conducted
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    • 210 11 Ms Suzelita Ithnin, 27, clerical officer: Much has been said about pregnant women being made to stand on the MRT. Much has also been said about the selfish and inconsiderate attitude of Singaporeans. Being a woman myself, I do sympathise with the plight of those
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    • 122 11 Mr Johnnie Tan Hoon Song, 46, maintenance manager: I refer to your report, Pregnant but made to stand (TNP, June 16). I have, on a few occasions, offered my seat to pregnant women. But they seemed to think I had some contagious disease. They
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    • 49 11 WHISPERS Mr Philip Ng, 36, superintendent: There was a heavy downpour on Friday morning last week. The poor constables guarding the CBD entrance got so wet. Why can't the CBD be lifted during such occasions and the poor constables recalled? Have pity on them.
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 182 12 THEY are pinched with pliers, slammed against walls, punched like sacks of feed. Singapore's teenagers who face violence in the home put up with these things. Parents with unreasonable expectations of their children and who do not know how to handle failure are
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    • 600 12 Changi beachfront which stretches from Changi Point to Changi Coast Road is a popular spot with swimmers, campers, overnight anglers and lovers. But thejiecluded spot seems to be attracting molesters and rapists as well. Are people worried? DAVE ANG visited the place on
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 263 14 Woman gets voice back after 30 years AP. AN 80-year-old woman in the US, who was unable to speak clearly for more than 30 years, has finally regained her voice. Mrs Martha Ouellette, who lives in the town of Van Buren in Maine, began to lose her voice the the
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    • 192 14 Reuter. THE movie Batman Returns took in about $75 million at the box-of-rice on its opening weekend in the US. "This is sensational. It's an all-time industry record," Mr Barry Reardon, Warner Bros' president of distribution, said in Los Angeles. The previous record holder was
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    • 243 14 Reuter. A US navy destroyer returning from the Persian Gulf collided with a Singapore merchant ship in the Straits of Malacca on Saturday. The US destroyer Ingersoll collided with the Matsumi Maru Number Seven, causing extensive damage but no injuries, the US Navy said
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    • 268 15 Reuter A KEY Afghan commander, General Rasheed Dostum, was killed in an air crash near Kabul yesterday, a Pakistani news agency reported this morning. Former Afghan president Babrak Karmal, a Dostum ally, was also killed in the crash, said the official APP news agency.
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    • 135 15 Reuter AFGHANISTAN'S Interim AfSibghatullah Mo jadldil/jaid yesterday he would not hatnd over power to a successor as scheduled but transfer authority to the 64-member Jihad Council he heads. Analysts see this as a bid to build a coalition of moderate Muslims to keep radical
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    • 159 15 AFP RUSSIAN Vice-President Alexander Rutskoy and two top politicians have formed a lobby group to check President Boris Yeltsin's reforms. Mr Rutskoy joined forces with Mr Anatoly Volsky and Mr Nikolai Travkin yesterday to form a "civil union", set up as a "constructive" body of
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    • 180 15 UPI GERMAN figure-skating queen Katarina Witt worked for the former East German secret police, a German newspaper claimed yesterday. The Dresdner Morgenpost am Sonntag (Dresden Sunday Morning Post) alleged that Ms Witt provided the Stasi with information about her fellow athletes from 1984 to
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    • 124 16 A LIKUD party supporter (far right) and a Labour supporter shout at each other moments before the Labour Party leader Yitzhak Rabin arrived for a brief campaign tour in the outskirts of Jerusalem yesterday. The Likud supporter is seen holding a sticker and the teenage girl
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    • 103 16 AFP. A COLLEGE student in Ohio, US, who played a prank on his graduation day has been fired from his job before he could even start work. Mr Tom Budzik, 23, from Cincinnati, attended his graduation ceremony with a condom hanging from
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    • 343 16 AFP. PROBABLE US presidential candidate Ross Perot has been trying to dig up information that President George Bush is corrupt or at least incompetent since 1986, The Washington Post said yesterday. The probes started when Mr Perot and then vice-pres-ident Bush fell
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    • 175 16 AP. THE man most likely to be the Philippines' new president, Mr Fidel Ramos, mended fences with Mrs Imelda Marcos during a meeting yesterday. Mr Ramos played a major role in overthrowing Mrs Marcos's husband, Ferdinand, from power in 1986. After the meeting,
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    • 369 17 MONDAYRADIO 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey FM 88.9 1.00 News NOON World News 1.10 Spice of Life The Final Hour 12.15 PM In Uniform 2.00 Chinese Opera 12.30 PM Off the Shelf 5.00 Goodtime Cold 12.45 Andy Kershaw's World of Music 7.00 News 1.00 Newshour 7.10 Goodtime Gold (cont'd) 2.00 World
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    • 169 17 COMICRELIEF Cathy /Cathy Guisewite Pi should do some work... "1 KTTor mawre i meed lpl J v/esf SMACK.' AY3 F* OIOM T HT 1 heard the 1 I SHOULD MAKE SO/WE CALLS... A LITTLE SNACK. C SNACK f GET UP J EVEN mitK MENTAL UIRAPI SHOULD BILLS. '> j I
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  • Showtime
    • 269 18 HEY, there's a new musical Michael Jackson and his Multi-lighted Dreamcoat! Only the coat is no dream. In fact, 300 outfits threaten to outshine the reigning King of Pop when he steps out on his worldwide Dangerous Tour. The tour begins next Monday in Germany. The costumes
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    • 93 18 FEDERAL Express has come to the rescue of the Dangerour Tour. The organisers had intended to fly a Russian Antonov (AN-124) into Los Angeles to carry Jackson's costumes, props and equipment to Europe. The aircraft, larger than a US B-52 bomber, can carry 110,000 kg more
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      321 19 ENTERS THE RING JAMES Marshall, 25, has swapped his leather jacket for leather gloves in his debut movie role. Best known as Twin Peaks' motorbike kid James Hurley, he now plays a sensitive teenager reluctantly drawn into illegal boxing rackets to pay his father's debts. The film, Gladiator, also
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    • 139 19 THE movie roles are pouring in for James Marshall. He will don his old leather jacket again for the Twin Peaks movie, Fire Walk With Me, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. And around the end of the year, he will be seen in Rob Reiner's
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      365 20 PAUL Jacobs made his mark on Hollywood tattooing. The Scotland-based tattoo designer was the one behind the body art on Robert De Niro, David Carradine, Ray Liotta, Nicolas Cage and Jessica Lange in the movies. You can see his most recent work on De Niro in Cape Fear.
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    • 801 21 mondaytv PRIZZI'S HONOUR ET" -JjP I BLACK ARROW EUROPEAN (Channels, 10.30 pm) (Channel 5,3 pm) CHAMPIONSHIP 1992 KK.!* (Channel 12,2.15 am) BRILLIANTLY-ACTED, K?; 'feJ" ENTERTAINING offbeat 1985 black comedy swashbuckler, based on u directed by John Huston. IB R L Stevenson's book, pitting a DEFENDIi G c ampion A Mafia
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  • spotlight
    • 1378 22  -  These women cared for children their own mothers would not love By Angeline Song By R Vijaya SHE has been a mother 36 times over. Eight of the children are her own, but she has already cared for and given 26 foster children away. Mrs T Sembugavalie,
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    • 131 22 MRS T Sembugavalie signed up with the Ministry of Community Development's Fostering Scheme in 1974. Since then, she has been looking after foster children almost without a break. The scheme was started in 1956. It provides foster homes for both normal and
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    • 339 22 LAST month, a juvenile court ordered the care of Siva Latha Vijan to Mrs T Sembugavalie for a year. During this time, a social worker will work out arrangements for the future, the court ruled. Latha hit the headlines in April when she was hospitalised with severe malnurition
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  • 170 23 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. anachronism: An anachronism is something out of date or old-fashioned. hallowed: Something that is hallowed is considered to be holy, but the word may be used in an amused
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    • 235 29 2701 Employment Would You like to work in a fast-paced and exciting environment where you will be in touch with the latest news developments? We are looking for a Transcriber to take verbatim notes ana transcribe recorded interviews and press conference from cassette tapes. Occasionally, you will take down stories
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    • 274 29 2701 Employment 2701 Employment I I Singapore Pre** Holding* We seek committed individuals to fill the following vacancies: 1 I —■accounts clerk The Job AsamemberoftheAccountingOperations team, you will be involved with receipting, payments, expenses analysis and control accounts reconciliations. Requirements GCE O' or A' Level 1 or 2 years relevant
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    • 427 30 2701 Employment BANK OF INDIA requires: CLERKS for its Singapore Branch The successful candidates will be> e In the age group of 18-22 e 'A' Level with knowledge of Computers/ Typing preferred e Previous experience will be an added advantage e Good prospects for the right type of candidates e
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    • 241 31 2701 Employment GENERAL CLERK Applicant must be able to carry out routine office work. Interested please CALL/ WALK IN *****55 40 JALAN BENAAN KAPAL PERMANENT FEMALE CLERK required urgently. Must be able to handle of Accountings Must be independent, hardworking interested in car accessories Startin salary SBOO Fresh guartees welcome
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  • SPORTS
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      316 32 American golfer Tom Kite wins his first major title. He captures the US Open others are blown away by the howling winds at Pebble Beach in California Reuter. TOM Kite conquered windblown conditions to win his first major golf championship. Kite, the sport's all-time money winning king who
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    • 219 32 ANSWERS TO QUIZ ON P4O 1. Oleg Kuznetsov 2. Thomas Doll, Matthias Sammer 3. Rinus Michels, of Holland NYT. CARL Lewis, who celebrates his 31st birthday in two weeks, had little time to think about his failure to qualify for the 100 m in
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    • 841 33  -  Wimbledon begins today. Over the years, people have come to call it 'the greatest tennis show on planet Earth'. The list of players confirm why By Norman Stevens REPORTING FROM LONDON THE serpentine queue that winds its way is so long you'd think level-headed people
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    • 319 32 mwm Follow Singapore's matches in the Semi-Pro League and win, win, win.You can win a $3,000 Diadora voucher first prize and eight consolation prizes of sports goods or sportswear each week. All you have to do is solve the jigsaw below and identify the player and his team. He will
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  • semi PRO league KL1 SELANGOR 0
    • 405 34 Kuala Lumpur, which meets Singapore at the National Stadiumon Thursday, beat arch-rival Selangor last Saturday. ABDUL SHUKOR, who was there on a "spying" mission, says the Lions will have to be wary of KL coach Chow Kwai Lam CHOW Kwai Lam may be an easy-going
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    • 146 34  -  By S Gulam THE man with the broadest smile after Singapore's draw with Ferak at Ipoh was Chey Chor Wai, the Football Association of Singapore treasurer. Chey must have felt "saved'" when the final whistle went. With Singapore playing host to Kuala Lumpur on
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    • 584 35  -  S Gulam AT last, the Lions showed some teeth. And some flair, some skill, some confidence, too. At last, the losing streak has ended. What a relief! For P N Sivaji, for the Lions, and for the fans. At last, something good
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      7 35  -  BY S GULAM THE SINGAPORE TEAM:
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    • 474 36 How bad is Michal Vana's hamstring injury? Will he be out for the next three weeks as feared? Or will he back this weekend? He will know the answer this evening, says S GULAM OTHER RESULTS KUALA LUMPUR 1 SELANGOR 0 SABAH 2 SARAWAK 0
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    • 328 36 GOALKEEPER Abdul Malek is determined to keep his place in Singapore's first team. The 26-year-old policeman, who seemed doomed to be Singapore's stand-in keeper for yet another season, donned the coveted No 1 jersey for the first time in three years
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  • EURO92
    • 609 37 FOCUS; HOLLAND TH£FAI/OOtR/TE Holland's probable line-up: Hans van Breukelen, Adri van Tiggelen, Ronald Koeman, Berrie van Aerie, Frank Rijkaard, Ruud Gullit, Rob Witschge, Jan Wouters, Brian Roy, Marco van Basten, Dennis Bergkamp. AP. HE maybe without a goal, but Dutch striker Marco van Basten is
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    • Article, Illustration
      30 37 HOLLAND v DENMARK Jj Hamkah Afik (National sprinter) HOLLAND 2 DENMARK 1 Kevin Wood (Entertainer) HOLLAND 1 DENMARK O^H Hamish Brown (Deejay company director) HOLLAND 0 DENMARK 1
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    • 215 37 Reuter. DUTCH captain Ruud Gullit said excellent teamwork lay behind his country's progress to the European Championship semi-finals. Holland reached'the semi-finals with a 3-1 victory over Germany. Many who saw that stylish exhibition are tipping the Dutch to become the first nation to retain the crown.
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    • 305 38 FOCUS: DENMARK THE UNDERDOG Reuter. SURPRISE semi-finalists Denmark heads into its European championship clash with Holland determined to lay to rest the ghost of 1984. Striker Lars Elstrup, whose winner against France put the Danes into the last four, said yesterday: "There's always been a comparison
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    • 318 38 AP. COMING in as a lastminute replacement for banned Yugoslavia, Denmark feels it has a chance to shed the image of a team playing just to make up the numbers in the European Championship. It's not looking for charity. But to
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    • 473 39 AT four this morning, my faith in European soccer was reaffirmed. I am now a "born again" follower a swear-by-the-ball disciple of the game. Ninety minutes. That was all it took to erase the doubts of last week. While expletives were best used to describe most
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      47 39 1. CIS' Alexei *■!■(!> Mikhailichenko plays for Scottish club Glasgow Ojfr Ml Rangers. Who is tho other CIS player with Rangers? 2. Two former East German stars are now playing for Germany. Name them. 3. Which coach is called "The General"? Answers on Page 33
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    • 386 39 COMPILED BY SURESH NAIR CAUTIOUS Germany v Sweden: Germany (Stefan Effenberg, 3rd minute), Karl-Heinz Riedle (24th), Guido Buchwald (35th), Stefan Reuter (42nd); Sweden (Roger Ljung, 14th minute), Martin Dahlin (64th). GULDEN GOAL Karl-Heinz Riedle's 89th-minute goal. He sprints past two defenders into the penalty-area to pick up a pass
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    • 161 40 I always believed in (Thomas) Haessler, even when he wasn't playing well. He has shown how important he is for our team and I think he is the oustanding player of the tournament, along with (Dutch striker) Marco van Basten. German coach Berti Vogts w had
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    • 148 41 Set-pieces have been the highlight of Euro '92. Ten goals have been scored so far from dead-ball situations. This morning, two of the five goals came from a free-kick and a penalty respectively GERMANY 3 SWEDEN 2 1 11th minute: Thomas Haessler curls a 20-metre free-kick just over
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    • 379 41 More goals are coming from dead-ball situations, reaffirming Michel Platini's fears that set-pieces are killing the artistic value of the game. But SURESH NAIR argues that it may not be such a bad thing after all MICHEL Platini, it would seem, is dead right. Teams
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    • 623 42 GERMANY 3 SWEDEN 2 Reuter. WORLD champion Germany shattered Sweden's mid-summer night's dream with a 3-2 win in the European Championship semi-final this morning. A goal apiece in the last two minutes kept the match in the balance until the end although Germany always looked in command
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