The New Paper, 6 October 1992
1992-10-06
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Title Section15 1992-10-06 1 the new paper TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1992 MITA (P) 75/4/92 50 CENTS the new paper15 words
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Advertisement43 1992-10-06 1 Copy Complimentary pBHHWir tii .1 16-YEAR-OLD HET ''JL GIRL FALLS HP ffi TO DEATH AS W 1 SHE TRIES TO B&Wll II CLIMB DOWN f 1 CLOTH 'ROPE' /Pages 8. 9 Farhana A Ghani: An album picture sent to her 15-year-old boyfriend 143 words
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Article, Illustration148 1992-10-06 2 Reuter. THE anti-rat race is on in Bangladesh. With poles holding dead and live rats, dozens of demonstrators marched through the streets ofthe capital yesterday, urging passers-by to help destroy the grain-eating rodents. "Kill rats and save your children from hunger," chanted the marchers inReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration215 1992-10-06 2 THE High Court in Kuantan sentenced an Indonesian to death yesterday after finding him guilty of holding a magistrate hostage five years ago. Ahmad M Noor (right), 31, a former estate worker in Jerantut, Pahang, had confined magistrate Mariana Yahaya, then 28, for about a215 words
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Article177 1992-10-06 2 AP. SHEET metal rolls each weighing 3Vi tons fell off a truck in Buffalo, New York, yesterday, crushing three cars and killing all four people inside. The truck had been hauling two flatbed trailers loaded with steel rolls along the south-bound highway, Interstate 190, duringAP. - 177 words
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Article, Illustration368 1992-10-06 3 Dave Ang - By Dave Ang AMY Aljunied had the best seat in the house for a few minutes at last night's Color Me Badd concert right on the lap of the group's hunky Bryan Abrams. There sat the 14-year-old as Bryan breathed I Adore Mi Amor into her ears.Pictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 368 words
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Miscellaneous10 1992-10-06 2 Weather FAIR. Max temperature: 32 deg C. Sunset: 6.55 pm.10 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article224 1992-10-06 4 SINGAPOREANS must be willing to work abroad to help the country stay at the top of the economic league. Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew says the attitudes of Singaporeans, who are used to a comfortable life, must be changed gradually to make them more adventurous. He224 words
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Article63 1992-10-06 4 THE Government may ban the import of cars that contain ozone-eating chemicals in their air-conditioning systems. Environment Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar said yesterday that his ministry is studying whether to prohibit newly imported cars from being fitted with air-conditioners using chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Importers of MercedesBenz, Toyota, Saab63 words
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Article86 1992-10-06 4 TRAFFIC flow on many Singapore roads will crawl to 15 kmh or even slower by the year 2010 if the growth in vehicles is not curbed. All it takes is a one percentage point difference. The present growth rate in the number of vehicles is 3 per86 words
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Article82 1992-10-06 4 A BAROMETER that measures the United States' social health has plunged to its lowest level since records started 21 years ago. It tracked 16 social problems. Those that reached their worst recorded levels were child abuse, teen suicide, the gap between the rich and poor, average weekly82 words
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Article76 1992-10-06 4 MALAYSIA will install a $448-million radar system at three major air bases over the next two years. The new system, developed by British company GEC-Marconi Ltd, will cover a wider radius to allow the Royal Malaysian Air Force to detect any aircraft that flies inside the country's airspace.76 words
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Article89 1992-10-06 4 JAPAN, the world's top aid donor, has warned that it may suspend economic assistance to developing countries where democracy and human rights are stifled and military might is excessive. It will now examine a country's military spending, arms trade, nuclear weapons development, and efforts to promote democracy89 words
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Article77 1992-10-06 4 INDONESIANS and Malaysians who used to patronise mainly private medical centres in Singapore are now turning to at least one restructured hospital for treatment. The main reason for this is the realisation that medical expertise at the National University Hospital (NUH) is just as good and, in some77 words
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Article125 1992-10-06 4 The Straits Times: Venture abroad, Mr Lee urges Singaporeans Business Times: Government may have to ease business rules Lianhe Zaobao: Singaporeans unwilling to work abroad; problem must be solved or our economic development will lag behind that of Hongkong, Taiwan, and South Korea, says SM Lee Berita Harian: Israeli125 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article313 1992-10-06 6 THE National Trades Union Congress has come up with what it hopes is a healthy way of investing your money. It is offering shares in the new NTUC Healthcare Cooperative which will go into the pharmacy business this month. (See report, right.) Shares at $1 each are now313 words
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Article73 1992-10-06 6 THE first NTUC Healthcare Pharmacy will open on Oct 17 at the NTUC FairPrice store in Block 451, Clementi Avenue 3. NTUC Secretary-General Mr Ong Teng Cheong and union leaders will be on hand for the opening. Three other pharmacies will open before the end of the month73 words
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Article71 1992-10-06 6 NTUC's Mother of the Year contest has given birth to a grandmother. A Grandma of the Year contest will be held next year. Both the mother and grandmother will be chosen at the same finals on Mother's Day, May 9. Grandmothers, like mothers, will be judged on grace,71 words
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302 1992-10-06 7 Michelle Lee - By Michelle Lee STUDENTS misbehaving at Changi Airport are being told to restrain themselves. In response to complaints, the airport has put up a notice spelling out the rules for students. No lying around, sitting or sleeping on the floor. Or resting one's legs302 words
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Article103 1992-10-06 7 STUDENTS also crowd into community centres around exam time. One popular spot where each gets his or her own desk is the "Academic Pursuer" room at Fengshan Community Club. But students must pay $12 for a threeyear membership to study there. About 30 to 40 students use the103 words
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Article, Illustration168 1992-10-06 7 ARMED with drinks and titbits, the students slouched against walls, lounged on the floor and studied in small groups. These students were seen at Terminal Two's Viewing Gallery yesterday: Tan Seow Chuan, 18, said: "We have no alternative. After sitting on chairs for a long time, you168 words
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Article, Illustration469 1992-10-06 8 Yaw Yan Chong - Stories/ Yaw Yan Chong A SCHOOLGIRL slipped from a homemade cloth rope and fell 21 storeys to her death on Friday morning. She was trying to slip out of her home to see her new boyfriend. The girl, Farhana A Ghani, 16, was469 words
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Article214 1992-10-06 8 THE teenagers were restricted to an occasional telephone call, claimed Norhadi. He said in Malay: "She ran away because the parents had taken her to the uncle's Jurong East flat. "She called me to arrange a meeting at Hill View and then ran out of the214 words
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Article299 1992-10-06 9 Yaw Yan Chong - By Yaw Yan Chong FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Norhadi Abdullah had two previous steady girlfriends before he met Farhana A Ghani just three weeks ago. He had spotted schoolgirl Farhana, 16, buying bread at the neighbourhood sundry shop and his sister, who was with him, introduced them. After only299 words
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Article, Illustration235 1992-10-06 9 YOU said that love is a sacrifice. Hah, now I am sacrificing. In the meantime, I cannot call you that often. Not just you, but everyone else. But whatever it is, I will try to keep in touch with you. So235 words
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Article, Illustration239 1992-10-06 10 A moneychanger was killed and his younger brother critically wounded during a robbery at their shop at North Bridge Centre last night. AUGUSTINE PANG speaks to eyewitnesses A BLANKET of money covered the dead body of Mr Ng Teck Kwang (left) after he was shot239 words
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Article58 1992-10-06 10 POLICE have classified the case as murder, with a robbery motive. The penalty is death. Police described the assailant as a man wearing a grey crash helmet and sunglasses. He had a dark complexion and was dressed in a white shortsleeved shirt and long pants. Eyewitnesses can call CID58 words
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Article296 1992-10-06 10 ASP KOH said the robbery happened at about 6.45 pm at Golden Note Trading. The authorised moneychanging shop is next to the ground floor entrance of North Bridge Centre. An eyewitness said the assailant walked through the main entrance wearing a motorcycle crash helmet at about296 words
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Article, Illustration329 1992-10-06 10 Norenshah Sahari - By Norenshah Sahari A SNAKING queue, a long wait, a sudden surge and CRASH! two booths selling souvenirs collapsed. It happened shortly after the Money World 92 exhibition opened at noon on Saturday. Some souvenir-hunters had waited since 8.30 that morning. They made a beeline forPicture/ Lianhe Zaobao - 329 words
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Article425 1992-10-06 11 Ovidia Lim - By Ovidia Lim THIS is a trial with two whodunits. Whodunit No. 1: Who stabbed the farmer's wife five times while her husband was chasing a man who had earlier tried to steal a goat? The person, or persons, who attacked her has425 words
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Advertisement102 1992-10-06 7 (HI BE H SILCOT CHLEDDHR 6IRH Hey girls! Fancy seeing yourself in our 1993 calendar? You could be selected as one of our 12 special calendar girls just by sending your photograph to us. A close-up photo (3R size) of your face will do. Write your personal details (Name, Address,102 words
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Advertisement113 1992-10-06 8 jijl u? so wander Garden V% Vj§))) (THAI $EAfo6(>) fttSTAUfiAMT %gj M>tA #02-200, Pandan Garden* Swimming Pool. fffcf/C: Pandan Garden* Estate, Singapore 2260. Tel: *****07 OPENING ON 6 OCT 1992 rjMh EXQUISITE THAI CUISINE IS IN TOWN A Sensational Feeling You Wouldnt Want To Miss! (305? Experience an unforgettable culinary113 words
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Advertisement25 1992-10-06 11 I Get your copy of I I The New Paper I I Fastads today I I, more jobs are I I waiting for you I25 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration254 1992-10-06 12 AFP. PLANES which are "overweight" should be banned from flying over residential areas. So said Mr Ken Collins, chairman of the European Parliament safety committee. He wants limits to be set on aircraft flying over residential areas. He was commenting on Sunday's accident inAFP.; Picture/ Reuter - 254 words
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Article342 1992-10-06 12 A JUDGE in Britain gave a young robber advice on how to handle a woman and infuriated feminists, reports the Daily Mail. "If a woman upsets you, all right it's part of their function in life," Judge John Lee told Robert Ward in a court342 words
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Article, Illustration353 1992-10-06 13 Wire services. IRISH singer Sinead O'Connor (left) ripped up a picture of Pope John Paul on a live US television show, and called him "the real enemy". The incident, on NBC's Saturday Night Live, stunned the studio audience in New York and the network's switchboard wasWire services. - 353 words
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Article, Illustration196 1992-10-06 13 Reuter. KUWAITI women, on the eve of all-male elections on Monday, demanded the right to vote and to stand for parliament. As campaigning wound up, a petition to the new 50-seat parliament circulated at a meeting of about 60 members of the al-Fatat women's clubReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 196 words
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Article133 1992-10-06 13 AP. FORMER Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev was fined 100 roubles about 50 cents for refusing to testify at Constitutional Court hearings in Moscow yesterday. On Friday, the court banned Mr Gorbachev from travelling abroad for refusing to appear at the trial, which will decide the fateAP. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration75 1992-10-06 14 Montreux in Switzerland and Newport, Rhode Island, in the US have become synonymous with music for no reason other than that they play host tc major music festivals. An international beer-maker sees nc reason why Singapore should be left out of the action. PAUL ZACH75 words
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Article, Illustration472 1992-10-06 15 TWO living legends soul genius Ray Charles and blues king BB King have been lined up to inaugurate the Heineken Blues and Soul Festival Singapore in December. King will stroke Lucille (that's what he calls his guitar) on the night of December 1. Charles, now472 words
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Article328 1992-10-06 15 FEW artists have been as influential as Ray Charles and BB King in the development of popular modern music. That fact was underscored in 1986 when both Charles and King were among the first batch of musicians inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Nicknamed328 words
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Article, Illustration397 1992-10-06 16 MALAYSIAN singer Zainal Abidin's signature long hair is gone after a $1(M) haircut in Japan. He was there for a month-long singing stint and returned to Malaysia with a spruced-up look. He said he had actually wanted to cut his locks after the HTMPicture/ Utusan Malaysia - 397 words
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Article, Illustration251 1992-10-06 16 CHER is heading down a country road to re-energise her languishing career. Insiders say that when the 46-year-old actress and singer returns to the recording studio to begin work on her new album, she'll be belting out classic country songs with a cowgirl twang. In251 words
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Article222 1992-10-06 17 IT'S getting odder and odder. Julia Roberts has picked someone half her size to get married to. In the new comedy, Holy Matrimony, Roberts (Pretty Woman) will play a bride who commits a robbery with her grown-up husband and goes into hiding in his Amish-style fundamentalist222 words
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Article, Illustration27 1992-10-06 17 Convoluted story: In the comedy, Holy Matrimony, widow Julia Roberts follows a village tradition by marrying brother-in-law Macaulav Culkin, who is just 12 years old.27 words
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Article, Illustration281 1992-10-06 17 THE former wife of jailed ex-boxing champ Mike Tyson taught a foul-mouthed man a lesson he won't forget: she flattened him with a left hook. The man had mistaken actress Robin Givens for a prostitute. She surprised crew members on the set of the new281 words
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Advertisement72 1992-10-06 16 KEEP YOUR BUSINESS LOOKING GOOD As first impressions last, everyone wants to look feel good. A lot of time and money are spent on enhancing one's appearance and physique. If you are dealing in skin care, cosmetic products, slimming services and other beauty-related products and services, advertise in "LOOKING GOOD"72 words
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Advertisement151 1992-10-06 17 ~..w. pjywppuKm Your Passport F# jjl s J' -.'t '<■'< Travel agents, use "Travel Mart" as a direct and economical route to /y 232 pabtei reach your prospects. JT V%5 26 NOV t> will be published every Thursday vWrt?* NEP in The New Paper Fastads (till November 19). There will151 words
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Article, Illustration131 1992-10-06 18 WTiaf a difference three years makes. In 1989 Singapore's tennis was riding a crest of a wave. That year alone saw five international tournaments being staged in the Republic. Today, the scene is pathetic. Only the Honda-Kah men's Open is still around. But, it too, looks in dangerPicture/ Sam Yeo - 131 words
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Article144 1992-10-06 18 SQUASH has two things in common with tennis. Both are racket sports and both are in dire straits because of lack of fan support. Last month, the Singapore Squash Rackets Association revealed that the Anchor Beer Singapore Squash Open an event that ha been held144 words
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Article326 1992-10-06 18 WHAT THE FANS SAY THE absence of big names and inaccessibility of venues are the main reasons given by fans for their poor response to locally-held pro tournaments. Until a few years ago, live telecast of tennis events were few and far between. Today, Singaporean326 words
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Article284 1992-10-06 18 WHAT THE ASSOCIATION SAYS FIRST there was one. And then there was none. That could just be the fate of professional tennis in Singapore if local tennis fans continue to show indifference to it. Considering the poor turnout for a professional event like the Honda-Kah284 words
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570 1992-10-06 18 COMMENT A LITTLE ticket. Or more precisely, a hundred little tickets. That's all that stands between Singapore's continued presence in the professional tennis calendar and the return to obscurity. In a bid to salvage the Republic's last remaining pro570 words
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Miscellaneous785 1992-10-06 19 tuesdaytv THE FINAL CONTRACT I ejililli* Wgl THE TALE OF OLD VALLEY OF PEACE i (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) M' V Erfl CASTLES (Channel 12, 10.30 pm) girlfriend Ann, i. dying of cancer. B.jJBILgIJPI flKfi THIS documentary talks about Marko lose their families in the In order to pay lor785 words
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Miscellaneous223 1992-10-06 21 TUESDAYRADIO j 10.00 AM Chinese cultural FM 88.9 M N oon World News -6.00 PM Goodtime Gold with Chris Ho Matters 7.00 News 7.10 Coodtime Cold with Chris Ho «_L, T!L l (cont'd) 12 45 Artists at Work 8.00 News in brief 1.00 Newshour 8.05 Rosemarie on Tuesday 2.00 World223 words
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Advertisement257 1992-10-06 28 1 2725 Teaching/ Tutorial Positions Child Care Centre In Ylshun requires: ASSISTANT TEACHERS with 3 GCE O' level. Tal: *****93 H Vacancies For TRAINED TEACHERS A ASSISTANTS Avail In Chlldcare Ctr In Paslr Panjang area Good remunerations It benefit*. Interested call 471-1727 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions An established freight forwarding257 words
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Article, Illustration366 1992-10-06 32 Michael Urukalo received more jeers than cheers when his team won the SCC Sevens. But BERNARD PEREIRA discovers that it wasn't only the fans who did the jeering. The boo boys were the players from Hongkong WHAT ORGANISER SAYS THE people who booed former JohorSPH pool picture/ Jerry Seh - 366 words
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Article118 1992-10-06 32 WHAT URUKALO SAYS MICHAEL Urukalo had nothing but praise for the fans who were at the Padang on Sunday. "I thought the fans were very well-behaved. No doubt about it." He said that after the match was awarded to Team Vredelco, several HKFC players came to him118 words
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Article503 1992-10-06 32 WHAT FANS SAY FORMER Johor coach Michael Urukalo was jeered at the Padang on Sunday not because he is unpopular with fans in Singapore. He was booed simply because fans felt he was not being sporting enough to play off the group match between his503 words
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Article336 1992-10-06 33 Wire services. FRENCH coach Gerard Houllier has persuaded temperamental striker Eric Cantona to return to the national team. After his country was beaten in Bulgaria last month, Cantona said he wanted a rest from international football. But Cantona was named by Houllier yesterday in the 17-man squad to takeWire services. - 336 words
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Article, Illustration445 1992-10-06 33 The Indonesian Open Track and Field Meet will serve as a testing ground for five Singapore athletes. While sprinter Muhamad Hosni looks certain to bag a medal, the other four will be looking to improve on their personal marks. ABDUL SHUKOR reports MIDDLE-distance runner445 words
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212 1992-10-06 33 STUTTGART-LEEDS ROW AFP. LEEDS United's bid to have the controversial playoff match against Vfß Stuttgart played on its ground has been rejected by Uefa, the European football governing body. However, a Uefa spokesman added that no decision has yet been taken asAFP. - 212 words
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Article, Illustration406 1992-10-06 34 Abdul Shukor - SEMI-PRO lEAGUE- THIS MORNING By Abdul Shukor SINGAPORE looks likely to play in the Semi-Pro soccer League next year even if it clashes with the Premier League. The Football Association of Singapore has accepted the invitation to participate in Friday's draw of next season's fixtures. The draw, to406 words
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Article179 1992-10-06 34 AFP. ENGLISH Premier League soccer club Sheffield United was put up for sale yesterday. Chairman Paul Woolhouse could not meet a Monday deadline to raise £3 million ($7.92 million) to pay for a controlling stake. The shares will now go back on the market. LenAFP. - 179 words
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Article, Illustration631 1992-10-06 34 EUROPE KICKOFF Reuter. DUTCHMAN Ruud Gullit has said that he would no longer play international soccer for Holland. He cited "personal reasons". The 30-year-old Gullit, who declined to play in last month's 2-1 World Cup qualifying defeat against Norway, announced his decision onReuter. - 631 words
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Article344 1992-10-06 35 Brenda Chia - By Brenda Chia M AH Li Lian, Singapore's No 1 woman squash player, has drawn the short straw at the Women's World Squash Championships in Vancouver, Canada, which started yesterday. The double gold-medallist at last year's SEA Games, will face seventh-seeded Aussie Liz Irving, in the344 words
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Advertisement246 1992-10-06 35 v- 1 coach Michael more jeers than cheers at the Wi Padang on Sunday. BOO! I Even Guys Want To Look Trim Proper The PROBLEM with many male executives today: Excessive rich foods at business functions, dinners, lunches etc, with little or exercise This lifestyle will surely take a toll246 words
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