The New Paper, 12 September 1992

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  • 14 1 the new paper SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1992 MITA (P) 7S/4/92 SO CENTS weekend edition
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 437 2 THE SEARCH THE official search for the six missing victims of the Royal Pacific cruise ship which sank last month is over. But the family of Mr Dennis Chew, 37, has not given up hope of recovering his body. The family recently employed
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    • 233 2 Reuter. OLYMPIC gold medallist A 1 Joyner has filed a $3.2 the city of "Lbs alleged racial discrimination. In his suit, Joyner claims that on May 8, he was stopped, handcuffed and forced to kneel at gunpoint by LA police because he was black.
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    • 302 3  -  By Tang Wai Yin THE paper lantern you bought for last night's MidAutumn Festival could have come from last year's stocks. Every year, lanterns left unsold are packed and stored, ready to be dusted off and put on sale the next year, said one Chinatown
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    • 240 3 FOUR girls stuck 150 pairs of chopsticks together with glue to create this imaginative lantern. It won them a special award in a lantern-making competition organised by the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Association. All are 17 years old Pre-U students at the
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 173 4 APEC k H0T J kSTORIESi THE next step forward for the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (Apec) is to make trade freer within the region. Economic and foreign ministers from its 15 member nations said this in a statement yesterday at the end of Apec's fourth highlevel meeting, held in
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    • 149 4 NAFTA THE North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) could put up to 150,000 Americans out of work. US Labour Secretary Lynn Martin conceded this on Thursday under persistent questioning by members of the Senate Finance Committee. She was the first administration official to provide an estimate of American
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 110 4 WHY are English-educated Singaporean Chinese and professionals hesitant about donating to the Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC) 9 They just want more information about the self-help group before they contribute to it, said Minister of State (Information and the Arts and Education) Dr Ker Sin Tze
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      • 77 4 CHINESE Vice-Premier Zhu Rongji has taken steps to cool down the economy. There are signs that Beijing has lost control over efforts by departments and localities to aim for high-speed development. The State Statistical Bureau said on Wednesday that industrial production had jumped 19.2 per cent in the
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      • 61 4 THE Khmer Rouge will boycott United Nations-supervised elections in Cambodia next May unless the UN responds to its demands, a senior Khmer Rouge general said yesterday. Lieutenant-General Ie Csien, the radical group's commander of the Failin district in western Cambodia, said the move would take place unless the
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      • 74 4 MALAYSIA'S proposed National Information Policy is not aimed at curbing press freedom. Information Minister Datuk Mohamed Rahmat said yesterday that the Government would seek to define a more constructive role for the mass media towards achieving the Vision 2020 objective of making the country a developed nation. He
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      • 38 4 RUSSIA has offered to sell arms to the Philippines. The government television station, PTV 4, reported that Russian officials made the offer to the Philippine navy commander, Rear Admiral Mariano Dumancas, and other senior navy officers.
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    • 106 4 The Straits Times: Apec to focus on freer trade for region. Business Times: Major creditors give Innovest one-month reprieve. Lianhe Zaobao: Asean should react swiftly when faced with competition from other regions; BG Lee Hsien Loong: We will be able to gain advantages if we are able to seize
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  • 485 6  -  SINGAPORETODAY By Michelle Lee A QUICK-WITTED cabby drove to a spot where he knew a robber would hail his taxi, then gave the man a lift straight to a police post. There, Mr Roslan bin Abdul Khair, 38, also grappled with the robber as he
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 320 8  -  By Ovidia Lim A PRIVATE investigator being tried for making a false adultery report has admitted making mistakes in his sworn statement. James Toh Soey Loon, 43, of Holmes Private Investigation Agency, is alleged to have falsely accused his client's then wife of adultery.
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    • 61 8 JAMES Toh is on trial for making a false affidavit before Commissioner for Oaths Amat Sawan at the Supreme Court on Aug 24, 1988. Anyone found guilty of giving false information under oath can be jailed up to three years. He can also be fined an unspecified amount. If
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    • 96 8 A DISTURBANCE broke out in court when the trial resumed after lunch yesterday. Toh complained to Judge Muhd Hidhir that a man had used foul language on him in the courtroom. Said Toh: "The man asked me if I was James. I said: 'Yes.' He then said:
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    • 522 9 THIRTY children have joined a centre that started offering therapy for hyperactive kids last year. Most of the parents heard about the place by word of mouth. MICHELLE LEE reports THE Unique Child Mental and Physical Development Centre has handled 30 hyperactive children since it
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    • 218 9 BOISTEROUS kids can be mistaken for hyperactive children, says Dr Pamela Sharpe. She is a psychologist and programme co-ordinator for the Pre-school Teacher Training Programme at the National Institute of Education. Dr Sharpe warned that all young children are very active and should not
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    • 140 9 TWO experts say it is possible if your child: Has a short attention span A five-year-old should be able to sit still and complete a short chore. If he cannot flip through pages of a short book or fit blocks of Lego bricks, he may be
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    • 70 8 I SEPTEMBER 1992 For all diet-conscious out there, you can enjoy an exquisite medley of Vegetarian fare like Mock Ham with Rock Melon, Fresh Tomato Soup, Mock Goose Jacqueline without feeling guilty! Available in September for lunch and dinner from $15.00++ onwards at the Chesa Swiss Continental Restaurant. For reservations,
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 505 11 The chief of the Film Censors Board gave a public talk yesterday. He even showed scenes that had been snipped off from films. But some members in the audience still left disappointed, says IRENE NG A PUBLIC debate raged over the rape scene that
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    • 231 11 THE video of censored scenes is not shown at every talk, said a board spokesman. It depends on the audience. For example, if the audience is made up of students, then the video will be, well, banned. THE video lumped together scenes of sex, violence,
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    • 96 11 THE on-going public talks on censorship are aimed mainly at clearing the common misconception that the Board of Film Censors is the final authority on film censorship, said the board's spokesman. In his talk, Mr Rama Meyappan explained that the public is involved in the process. The
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    • 54 11 THE movie should be well-produced with a strong story-line and a credible cast, said Mr Meyappan. It should not exploit issues of sex and violence. Nudity and love-making scenes should not be inserted to titillate but should form an integral part of the theme. It should be
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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 155 12 TEN women gamblers were arrested when police raided a bungalow in Upper Serangoon which was being used as a gambling den. Police said the women are all rich tai-tais (ladies of leisure) and are between 30 and 40 years old, Shin Min Daily News reported. The bungalow was
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    • 154 12 Reuter. A BELGIAN couple about to bury their "daughter" got a timely phone call from the 16-year-old girl to assure them she was alive and well. Delphine Barbieux, who was staying with friends, rang home this week after reading in newspapers that her mother had identified
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    • 192 12 Reuter. THE US plans to sell 72 F-15 jet fighters to Saudi Arabia. President George Bush revealed the plan this morning to cheering workers who produce the planes at the McDonnell-Douglas Corporation plant in Missouri. Last week, Mr Bush announced plans to sell 150
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 265 14 l A CONTROVERSIAL Cantonese drama serial in Hongkong has run into trouble because it seems critical of China. Radio Television Hongkong (RTHK) will not show an episode of the drama series, Below the Lion Rock, unless the director agrees to cut 44 minutes from the
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    • 214 14 AP. DEMOCRATIC vice-presi-dential candidate A 1 Gore blushed, stammered and ultimately refused a request for a date with a woman caller during a live television appearance this week. "Hi, I know I probably shouldn't say this, but I think you're a
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    • 303 15 AP. PRO-DEMOCRACY leader Chamlong Srimuang yesterday accused other parties of unfairly blaming him for the bloody protests that ended military rule in Thailand. Mr Chamlong, a leading candidate in Sunday's parliamentary elections, told reporters: "This election is very dirty because many political parties have attacked
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    • 298 16 CARJACKING LATEST TREND IN US Page 33 Reuter. THE Duchess of York, popularly known as Fergie, is seeking psychiatric help for depression, Britain's newspapers reported yesterday. The newspapers, which exposed Fergie cavorting topless with Texan tycoon Johnny Bryan last month, said the scandal had driven her
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    • 161 16 Reuter. BUCKINGHAM Palace yesterday denied that Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth's daughter, had called her sisters-in-law Princess Diana and the Duchess of York "silly girls". A British newspaper had reported that Princess Anne had postponed her wedding to a naval officer because she did not want
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    • 78 16 Reuter. MALAYSIA is expected to have seven television channels by the year 2000 four more than now. Information Minister Datuk Mohamad Rahmat said this yesterday. Five of the seven stations would be run by the Government, he added. The state Radio Television Malaysia now operates two channels.
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  • weekender
    • 79 18 TICK THE STATEMENTS YOU AGREE WITH: Some six million Jews were "exterminated" by Nazi Germany years ago. This will never happen again. There is no need to worry about Jew-haters, neo-Nazis and other militant racists in the US, Germany, South Africa and the former i —i
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    • 725 18 LARRY McCurry and his wife, Linda, share a simple belief: If white Christians would obey God's commandments, the "mud peoples" would leave the US and return to the lands of their forefathers. The "mud peoples" are the blacks and Asians. "We don't hate anybody," Mrs McCurry
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    • 161 18 ARYAN Nations believes in what it calls "Christian" identity. It is a religion of hate which teaches that whites are the chosen people while Jews are the children of Satan and blacks and other races are sub-hu-m^n. That was somewhat similar to the teaching of Adolf Hitler, the
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    • 108 19 REPORTS of racist attacks worldwide in the last two years have grown alarmingly. In Germany, there are now hundreds of attacks each month on foreigners and minorities. In America, white racist groups are gaining thousands of supporters and sympathisers. In former Yugoslavia, Serbian soldiers, in the name of
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    • 257 20 WHAT: The 6.000 Ku Klux Klan members and their thousands of active sympathisers remain a visible threat to racial harmony in the US. But the racial problem in the US essentially centres on the inner cities, where two-thirds of blacks live. The acquittal of the
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    • 169 21 WHAT: Since Aug 22, violent clashes have erupted in 14 German cities between police and organised bands of Nazis and youths who attack East European and Third World job-seekers and refugees. WHY: Discontent: More than half the number of former east Germans are unemployed. Inflation rates
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    • 169 22 WHAT: Ongoing bloody clashes between blacks and whites, and blacks and blacks of different tribes. On Monday, at least 28 African National Congress (ANC) supporters were shot by nval blacks in the Ciskeian capital. President F W de Klerk's white government and the ANC blame each
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    • 231 23 "Kthnic cleansing" is not new. In this century alone, many governments have sought to deport or wipe out entire races. Here are some chilling cases: NAZI GERMANY Six million .lews were killed in Europe from 1933 to 1945 by the Nazi Herman state under Adolf
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    • 661 23 CAN IT HAPPEN AGAIN?: Singapore was wracked by race riots in the 1950s and *****. Can the bad old days repeat themselves? AUGUSTINE PANG speaks to political scientist Dr David Brown Or David Brown. 46. is an ethnic relations specialist, who taught in West Africa for four
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    • 163 23 PRIME Minister Goh Chok Tong has said the Government's aim to help poorer Singaporeans through ethnic welfare groups is correct. It will not revive racial divisions of the past, he said, so long as two principles are upheld: All must continue to reaffirm their commitment
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    • SCENE&HEARD
      • 645 24 UNHAPPY KIDS: Beneath the glitz in Beverly Hills ***** is a group of insecure kids who come from problem homes. LO TIEN YIN talks to some Singapore teenagers and parents about difficult times in their family and how they pulled through WHEN: Every
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      • 479 25 IDOL TALK: Mr Big comes to town. LO TIEN YIN checks with "his" fans, who are mostly below 30 and dig heavy metal music and finds out how big "he" is FIRST of all, Mr Big is not a "he". Mr Big is "they"
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      • 318 25 "SO tell us, Mr Big, why are you so Big?" Bad question. There's no Mr Big in Mr Big. "We got the name from a song title in an album by Free," said drummer Pat Torpey, 33. (Free was a band in the 60s
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    • 1622 26 KOPI TIAM TALK GETTING WHAT SHE WANTS: Feisty Chris Neighbour believes she has graduated from the School of Hard Knocks. Today, she owns a modest pub and says she has achieved the Singapore Dream. She takes time off at her regular coffeeshop to tell BRIAN
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  • 228 27 IT'S only mid-September and it's still a long way to Oct 31. But already, some Singaporeans, obsessed with beating the gun, are sending out flyers announcing Halloween promotions. Make your bookings early, the flyer says. Get those masks out of the closet. Plan your ghoulish make-up.
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  • 103 27 FOUR months ago, Mandarin Hotel's Kasbah gave us the Elvis Trilogy a three-part tribute to the late, great King of rock 'n' roll. Then, early this month, they brought in a mop-topped four-piece outfit called the Australian Beatles. Now, I understand that another
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  • 144 27 YOU don't have to wait till the sun goes down to have a good time. For the last couple of months, Happy Hours at Brannigans in the Hyatt Regency has been "fun hours" as far as early drinkers are concerned. But then again, it's
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 344 32 A bill introduced in the US House of Representatives on Thursday would make armed carjacking a federal crime. It has the backing of many insurance and law enforcement groups. A VIOLENT new trend has made America's roads more dangerous carjacking. On Tuesday,a young Maryland mother
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    • 252 32 SOME alarming carjacking cases: A senior research chemist was driving her 22-month-old daughter to preschool when two men jumped into her brown BMW at a stop sign near her home on Tuesday morning. The men pushed Mrs Pamela Basu, 34, of Savage, Maryland, out of the
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    • 278 33 Wire services. SIX British women who went all the way to Israel to have "dolphin babies" are not giving up hope despite opposition from the Israeli authorities. The women, who are all in advanced stages of pregnancy, arrived in the southern tourist haven of Eilat to
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    • 311 34 UPI. GRIFFIN O'Neal, son of Hollywood actor Ryan O'Neal, has been accused of terrorising his former girlfriend after their break-up. O'Neal, 27, was arrested on Sunday for allegedly threatening aspiring actress Lynn Marie Oddo, 24, with whom he had broken up a month ago. He also shot
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    • 199 34 Wire services. IN the name of pigs' rights, an English court has refused to allow a party for young people to be staged in a field near the animals' breeding centre. The court agreed that eight hours of loud music would be traumatic
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    • 874 35 saturdaytv FIRE TRAPPED ON THE Z PICTURE OF A NYMPH HORIZON: CALIFORNIA 37TH FLOOR (Channel 8, 10.45 pm) DREAMING (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) HQ (Channel 12,8.00 pm) ON May 4. 1988, the most Wf7 !°F, Y f uT l"*' 8 devastating high-rise fire in Los HK l >JBSk delightful ale
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  • 171 37 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. congenial: Someone who you find congenial has simi- lar interests and attitudes to you, so it is enjoyable to spend time with them. deprivation: If you suffer deprivation, you
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    • 336 38 SATURDAY RADIO 1.00 PM News 1.10 Random Rhythms (cont'd) 2.00 Casey's Top 40 5.30 4 0 Results 6.00 Race Commentaries and 4-D Results 7.00 News 7.10 Random Rhythms (cont'd) 7.30 On Track 8.00 Saturday Night Live The British fop 20 10.00 News 10.10 Saturday Night Live (cont'd) 11.00 News in
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    • 264 46 Reuter. WORLD 100 metres record holder Carl Lewis will skip a possible showdown with Olympic champion Linford Christie at this month's World Cup in Havana in favour of a more high-profile clash with the Briton next year. "Carl will not run in Havana in anticipation of a
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    • 266 46 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Wimbledon Open in London Men's singles, q-finals (English unless stated): Poul-Erik Hoyer-Larsen (Den) bt Peter Knowles 15-7, 15-9; Anders Nielsen bt Chris Bruil (Hoi) 12-15, 15-4, 15-3; Kum Wai Kok (SK) bt Peter Smith (Eng) 15-7, 15-12; Darren Hall bt Simon
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    • 156 46 Reuter. THE German athletics federation, stressing "fair play," yesterday upheld the suspension of double world champion sprinter Katrin Krabbe for taking a banned substance. The federation also upheld suspensions of two other women athletes who, like Krabbe, admitted taking Clenbuterol, though they said they
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    • 679 47 Today's semi-final line-up Jim Courier v Pete Sampras Michael Chang v Stefan Edberg A delayed telecast of the men's singles final will be shown on Monday at 10.30pm over SBC 12 Men's q-finals: Stefan Edberg bt Ivan Lendl 6-3, 6-3, 3-6, 5-7, 7-6 Reuter. IVAN Lendl
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    • 377 48 Monica Seles bt Mary Joe Fernandez 6-3, 6-2 Reuter. WORLD No 1, Monica Seles completed her march into the US Open final without losing a set. Yesterday, she pounded out a 6-3, 6-2 victory over seventh seed Mary Joe Fernandez in a entertaining and interesting
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    • 752 49 One of Singapore's toughest swim records the 1,500 m fell last week. And the person responsible for it is 15-year-old student Jason Lee. BRENDA CHLA finds out more about Singapore's latest swim sensation frATURDAtf ■ksPOTLIGHT^I "JASON, your coach calls you 'an animal' in the pool. How do
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    • 409 50 ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE UPDATE Reuter. CHELSEA striker Robert Fleck will meet up with his old Norwich team mates rather sooner than expected in the English Premier League today. The Scotland international moved to Chelsea just before the start of the season last
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    • 311 50 Wire services. ARGENTINE star Diego Maradona leaves for Spain today to settle whether or not he will join Sevilla from Napoli. "The objective of the trip is to press for the situation to be settled once and for all, either for or against (the transfer)," said the player's agent
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