The New Paper, 28 January 1993
1993-01-28
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Title Section16 1993-01-28 1 the new paper THURSDAY, JANUARY 28,1993 MITA (P) 75/4/92 50 CENTS the new paper JL. JL16 words
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Advertisement58 1993-01-28 1 2 Viets in I 1?-liour I protest outside UN office ORDERLY PROTEST: t 1 Some fr f Vietnamese refugees occupying ttn the corridor 1 g -K to the i 23rd-storey office of the United v Nations High Commission v JLMp Refugees Plaza. Anson Road. 'MFFKT r Ki TI! KOH t58 words
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Article323 1993-01-28 2 Wire services. THE United States this morning imposed temporary duties on steel imports from 19 countries accused of selling the products at unfairly low prices. Acting on a complaint from 12 major American steelmakers, the Commerce Department ruled that steel shipments from these countriesWire services. - 323 words
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Article117 1993-01-28 2 Reuter. US Commerce Secretary Ronald Brown said today that the action was dictated by legal procedure and was not a policy statement by the new Clinton administration. However, Mr Brown said the Clinton administration "fully supports the rights of the domestic industry to obtain relief from unfairReuter. - 117 words
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Article, Illustration46 1993-01-28 2 THE BURNING QUESTION Arsonists tried to burn down the house of Mr Lawrence Leung. Hongkong's director of immigration, in Vancouver five times since 1989. On Sunday, his daughter, Silvia (above), was murdered. Experts believe it's the work of gangs./ Page 1246 words
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Article, Illustration95 1993-01-28 2 T A he land of the tiger can become an economic tiger herself since it has a huge domestic market, a reserve of trained and inexpensive manpower. British Prime Minister John Major on India's economic potential. Mr Major, who returned home yesterday, was the chief guestPicture/ Reuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration303 1993-01-28 3 R^EA^SWIDOW^^EA^hopuftinSPRE^ BRITISH police have arrested a mild-mannered 79-year-old grandmother for shoplifting. They took her home and found a $150,000 stockpile of stolen clothes and other items. The slippery, silver-haired thief confessed to a 17-year shoplifting spree which followed the death of her husband. Most of the stolenPicture/ Today - 303 words
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Article91 1993-01-28 3 TWENTY carpets and rugs, three rotary clothes lines, 421 pairs of ear-rings, 47 suitcases, 448 pairs of shoes, 203 belts, 236 pairs of gloves, 843 jumpers, 274 blankets or quilts, 112 bracelets, 169 handbags, 394 coats and jackets, 678 items of underwear, eight pairs of trousers, 79991 words
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Article108 1993-01-28 3 THE elderly shoplifter appeared to have a desire to steal things even though she did not really want or need them. This is a symptom of a mental disorder known as kleptomania, which is defined as a compulsion to steal without regard to the value or use of the108 words
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Miscellaneous10 1993-01-28 2 Weather Showers over a few areas m the late afternoon.10 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article, Illustration167 1993-01-28 4 kSTORIES J THE next wave of Singapore investments in China looks set to come from local retailers, the Business Times reported today. These include the listed companies Metro Pte Ltd and Heshe Holdings Ltd, and labour cooperative NTUC Fair Price. Previous Singapore projects in China have been167 words
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Article, Illustration103 1993-01-28 4 13g Lee has tolerated his chemotherapy remarkably well. He has not had significant nausea, vomitting and no other significant side effects. The 'only really, visible side-effect that everybody could notice was actually his hair loss. But this is a temporary phenomenon, we are103 words
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Article90 1993-01-28 4 The Straits Times: $32b boost planned for US Business Times: S'pore firms set to gain from opening of China's retail market Lianhe Zaobao: Beijing top leadership stresses the need for China market to go global Berita Marian: Israel hopes US will block UN sanctions SBC morning news: Russian President90 words
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Article96 1993-01-28 4 RUSSIANS are losing faith in democracy and a free-market economy, shows a survey by a US organisation. The Times Mirror poll found Russians favoured a strong leader rather than a democratic government by a margin of 51 per cent to 31 per cent. President Boris Yeltsin has96 words
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Article61 1993-01-28 4 DOCTORS should give more information, and there should be more nurses. These were the main "prescription" suggestions that ex-patients gave for improving conditions at the Toa Payoh Hospital. The former patients had been invited back by the hospital for a feedback session. The programme was started last August.61 words
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Article62 1993-01-28 4 ISRAEL blasted UN Secretary-General Boutros Ghali for calling on the Security Council to force it to repatriate the 396 Palestinians it deported recently. But it was clear that it had lost ground in its fight to head off sanctions for violating Security Council Resolution 799 on deportations.62 words
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Article65 1993-01-28 4 MAKE use of national servicemen and reservists to overcome manpower shortage. This was Home Affairs and Law Minister S Jayakumar's advice to the police yesterday. He also said upgrading the scope of training for national servicemen and reservists would allow them to handle more difficult situations. He65 words
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Article62 1993-01-28 4 TOWN planner Charatsri Teepirat is the first woman to be appointed governor of one of Thailand's 73 provinces. Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai said: "The Government has made it clear it will promote the role and status of women. Rules that limit women's opportunities will have to62 words
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Article62 1993-01-28 4 FACED with mounting layoffs in top US industries, the Clinton administration is likely to propose $25 billion to $32 billion in extra government spending and tax breaks to jump-start the US economy, according to Labour Secretary Robert Reich. President Bill Clinton has not committed himself.62 words
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Article38 1993-01-28 4 A SINGAPORE-BASED business group has bought a coral island resort in the Maldives for $5.8 million, reports Business Times. Wah-Chang International will invest another $8 million to expand the facilities on the tiny Vabbinfaru Paradise Island.38 words
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Article499 1993-01-28 5 Not being able to get a radio cab is a common complaint, especially during festive seasons. GANESH RAJARAM speaks to 15 cabbies to find out why WHY is it so difficult to get a radio cab during the festive season? Is more or better communications equipment499 words
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Article223 1993-01-28 5 FOR Mr Steven Tay, this Lunar New Year proved to be a great time to be a cabby. It was only after the New Year weekend that things got back to normal. Mr Tay, 44, a cabby for 12 years, said: "On the very223 words
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Advertisement192 1993-01-28 5 Silk Air, Singapore's Regional Hons in a week than most girls do in a years old as at 1 April 1993 and Airline, is spreading its wings to more year And still return to the comfort of with a G.C.E. 'O' or 'N' level credit destinations in Asia. your home192 words
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Article, Illustration565 1993-01-28 6 Augustine Pang; T Jeyathesan - mnssn POLICE have classified the case as criminal trespass. Offenders can be jailed up to three months,or fined up to $500. or both I By Augustine Pang T Jeyathesan SEVENTY-TWO Vietnamese refugees escaped from their Hawkins Road Camp and staged a sit-in at the United NationsPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 565 words
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Article233 1993-01-28 6 THE PROBLEM MANY of the refugees said they have been awaiting news of resettlement for more than two years. They were promised resettlement by the guarantor countries within three months of arriving here. However, in September la.st year they were told by the UNHCR that233 words
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Article220 1993-01-28 6 THE refugees said that although their basic necessities are provided for, they dislike life in the Hawkins Road Camp. One of the refugees, Mr Tan Trong Tran, 23, said in an earlier interview with The New Paper, that they "want the freedom to lead their220 words
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Article, Illustration335 1993-01-28 7 NOW there is a pamphlet in Malay that warns against the deadly dangers of Aids. The Malay-wing of Action for Aids (AFA) has printed 5,000 colourful pamphlets entitled Kenali dan Hindari Aids (Know and Avoid AirVj. It is aimed at raising awareness of the disease335 words
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Article, Illustration598 1993-01-28 8 Michelle Ang - By Michelle Ang THE New Year is a time of increases in pay packets even for students. Parents are lining their children's pockets with more cash for the new school year. But whether it is a raise of $10 or $50, today's students still aren't satisfied.598 words
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346 1993-01-28 8 FOUR of the five parents interviewed by The New Paper said that they raised their children's pocket money by at least $10 a month this year. A nurse who declined to be named said: "I give my 17-year-old daughter $200 a346 words
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Article413 1993-01-28 9 Norenshah Sahari - By Norenshah Sahari I HE Lunar New Year is traditionally a time for family reunions at home. But more and more Singaporeans are abandoning their homes for hotels lured by "getaway" packages at discount prices. Most of these offers are open to Singaporeans and permanent residents413 words
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Article298 1993-01-28 10 Elena Chong - By Elena Chong TWO men helped a printer traffic in 304 fake US currency notes with a face value of U5530,400. A third sold the money to an air-conditioning contractor, a court heard yesterday. Wang Wen Nan alias Ong Boon Nam, 56, a coffeeshop298 words
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Advertisement21 1993-01-28 10 NOT SURE WHERE T« PUT YUR M#NEY? Get the answer in Personal Investment Finance. Every Saturday in Business Times. Business Times21 words
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Article, Illustration403 1993-01-28 11 AP JAPAN'S "golden couple" have split up. Actress Rie Miyazawa, 19, and sumo wrestling champion Takahanada, 20, called off their engagement last night. "I have returned the ring," M iss Miyazawa told the press. "I don't love Rie Miyazawa any more," Mr Takahanada said inAP - 403 words
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Article, Illustration274 1993-01-28 11 AP RUSSIA is prepared to use its veto power in the UN Security Council to halt American-led attacks on Iraq, Russian Vice-President Alexander Rutskoi was quoted as saying yesterday. Mr Rutskofs warning, carried by the Interfax news agency, was the sternest yet by aAP - 274 words
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218 1993-01-28 11 AP. THE daughter' and son-in-law of South Korean President Roh Tae Woo have pleaded guilty to misrepresenting cash transactions in the United States. The guilty plea was announced by US Attorney John Mendez in San Jose, California, yesterday. Mr Roh's daughter, Chey SohAP. - 218 words
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Article, Illustration416 1993-01-28 12 Philip Lee - Daughter of UK's immigration chief is murdered in Canada. Were the triads at work? I By Philip Lee REPORTING FROM VANCOUVER The murder of Silvia Leung, the 22-year-old daughter of Hongkong's director of immigration, Mr Lawrence Leung, followed a series of attacks on her family.Picture/ Reuter - 416 words
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Article117 1993-01-28 12 AP. THREE Philippines senators have alleged that President Fidel Ramos plans to systematically get rid of officials appointed by predecessor Corazon Aquino. Sen Agapito Aquino, the former president's broth-er-in-law, former senate president Neptali Gonzales and Sen Wigberto Tanada claimed yesterday that the administration had launchedAP. - 117 words
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Article, Illustration47 1993-01-28 12 I'm living proof that people can overcome their medical mission impossible. Actor Greg Morris (file picture, above), star of the 1970s hit TV series, Mission Impossible. Morris, 58, was recently given a clean bill of health after brain surgery to remove a tumour47 words
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Article, Illustration337 1993-01-28 13 Reuter. W ITH their immaculate makeup, designer sunglasses and "how-may-I-help-you" smiles, Cathay Pacific's flight attendants may not look like diehard strikers. But their complaint is universal: Give us dignity. "Sure this strike is about working conditions and wages. But it's also about our dignity andReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 337 words
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233 1993-01-28 13 Russians smuggling Mid-east refugees' Reuter A RUSSIAN ring may be behind the smuggling of hundreds of Middle Eastern boat people to Sweden. The lucrative trade route runs from Iraq and Iran through Moscow to the Baltic states, and ends at Sweden's Gotland, a rocky, windswept island midway between the BalticsReuter - 233 words
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Article, Illustration77 1993-01-28 13 Mrs (Hillary) Clinton helped get her husband elected by pretending to be what she was not. Her new position will allow her to do openly what she no doubt would otherwise have done covertly advise her husband, the President. That has to be better than pretending,77 words
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Article206 1993-01-28 13 Reuter. ALMOST 450,000 people have been affected by radiation from Russia's giant Mayak plutonium plant over the last 40 years, a top official said yesterday. Two accidents have already occurred at the southern Urals plant, said Mr Vasily Voznyak, head of a committee on nuclear accidents. HeReuter. - 206 words
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Article313 1993-01-28 14 A HIGH level of lead in the blood is particularly dangerous to children as it is known to retard their mental development. DANGEROUS amounts of lead have been found in one brand of children's toys. The Cabbage Patch porcelain tea sets were made in313 words
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Article, Illustration45 1993-01-28 14 I will try to find a job or two to see if I can rebuild my bank account, which is in very sad shape right now. Former US Secretary of State Lawrence Eagteburger, out of work after the Clinton administration's takeover.45 words
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Article, Illustration472 1993-01-28 14 The recent US-led Allied military strikes on Iraq have brought about cries of double standards from some Arab states. Why is the US bent on "punishing" Iraq for violating UN resolutions while Israel and the Serbs in Bosnia are allowed to flout UN orders with impunity? JOE472 words
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Article119 1993-01-28 14 AP. A 13-YEAR-OLD Philippine student killed a friend as they re-enact-ed a fight scene they had seen on television. Reynald Panaduan stabbed neighbour Henry Palanas, 12, in the chest with the fold-away knife of a nail clipper, Manila police said. The incident happened on Tuesday night.AP. - 119 words
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Miscellaneous496 1993-01-28 15 sbcs 1.55 PM Opening followed by PM Text (Stereo) 3.00 The Other Woman (Mandarin drama with English subtitles/episodes 19 20 of 30): Zhang returns from abroad and goes to Mingwei's house to fetch Ning. Mingwei is suspicious of the friendship between Wenyi and Zhang. In anger, Wenyi leaves home. 4.35496 words
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Miscellaneous245 1993-01-28 15 sbcB 5.55 PM Opening followed by Little Prince Cedric (Fairy tale cartoon) 6.25 News in Tamil 6.45 Star Charade (Game show) 7.00 Smouldering Heat (Drama with English subtitles/episode 20 of 30): Jiale appoints Haojie as marketing manager, and reveals Xiaotong's secrets. 8.00 News at Eight 8.30 Variety Tonight (Variety show/stereo/live)245 words
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Article, Illustration427 1993-01-28 16 It's a cat-and-bird game of one-upmanship. We are talking about the engaging series of DHL commercials on television where each tries to score points over the other. In the third and latest ad, the courier, instructed by the bird, sends a Doberman for the cat. While DHL427 words
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Article, Illustration66 1993-01-28 16 IBird perches on top of protective Doberman. 2 DHL man walks past with huge bone. 3 Dog exits in a hurry leaving bird spinning in the air. 4 Bird drops onto carpet to see cat grinning gleefully at it. 5 Bird flies hurriedly into cage66 words
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Article, Illustration247 1993-01-28 16 "The cat asks DHL to deliver a female bird as companion for Budgie and a year's supply of bird seeds. "Now that Budgie is kept busy and contented, there is no time to keep thinking of ways to get rid of Cat." "The cat rings for the DHL247 words
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Article, Illustration44 1993-01-28 18 I'ickets to pop concerts are getting more expensive. The best seats to pop star Elton John's concert are being sold at $200. How do show promoters price their tickets? LOIS NG gives the answer and tells you what you are paying for44 words
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Article, Illustration844 1993-01-28 19 COMPARE TOP TICKET PRICES Eric Clapton (Nov 24, 90): $100 Paul Simon (Nov 10, 1991): $125 Simply Red (Oct 16, 1992): $100 Hammer (Nov 3, 1992): $100 Barry Manilow (Nov 11, 1992): $150 Natalie Cole (Dec 12, 1992): $120 Chicago (Jan 30, 31): $150 Elton John:844 words
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Article, Illustration423 1993-01-28 20 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng MUSIC fans are worried that the $200 premium seats for Elton John's two shows at the Singapore Indoor Stadium may set a benchmark for concert ticket prices in the future. Promoters will only say prices are unlikely to go even higher unless me-ga-stars423 words
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Article118 1993-01-28 20 HONGKONG STACiGERED prices. Prices to Elton John's two shows .start from $100 to >•>(). Hongkong Coliseum -eats 12,500 people. AUSTRALIA Flat rate, between $45 ind $50. First come, first served. In Perth, the Entertainment Centre seats 8,000 people. In Melbourne, the Melbourne ricket (iround seats118 words
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Article, Illustration170 1993-01-28 20 H R SPH Infoiine Service > !>een busy since The New -per Guess The Mystery oice Contest started on Jan 24. So far .'1,783 people have tiled the line at 740-2222. The line features three dvsterv speakers. All are faous local personalities. If170 words
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Article, Illustration105 1993-01-28 21 I OM Cruise and wife Nicole Kidman are the proud parents of a baby girl. "We are very happy that we have adopted a baby girl/' the actor said in a terse statement released last Friday. The girl is named Isabella -Jane Kidman Cruise. The105 words
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Article73 1993-01-28 21 ACTRESS Cher went on a shopping spree at Harrods in London recently. She thought nobody would recognise her in her black jumper and dark glasses. Well, two security men soon descended on her and she thought they were going to accuse her of shoplifting, said Sky73 words
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Article, Illustration129 1993-01-28 21 VIVIEN CCHIONG - BY 1 VIVIEN CCHIONG WHILE his younger fans stuffed their pockets with red packets, Hongkong showbiz idol Andy Lau (left) was singing for his hongbao this Lunar New Year. Andy's 20-show concert series at the Hongkong Coliseum started on the first day of the Rooster Year,129 words
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Article92 1993-01-28 21 REMEMBER Waiting for a Girl Like You, I Wanna Know What Love Is and Urgent? If you do, you will be happy to know that you will hear all these hits and more when rock group Foreigner hits town. Yes, Mick Jones and Lou Gramm will put aside92 words
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Article90 1993-01-28 21 KIEFER Sutherland, Julia Roberts' ex-beau, did a good deed this new year, reports Star magazine. On his way into a restaurant he saw a shivering destitute. The actor of A Few Good Men asked the waiter to wrap up a steak and fries for the man. When90 words
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Advertisement119 1993-01-28 20 I Help... the girls are running after me! Times have changed. These days, girls run after boys in school. And they do it in many different ways-using love letters, giving presents and pinning up messages in the school notice board. The daring ones simply get the boys' phone numbers and119 words
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Advertisement91 1993-01-28 23 I FOR SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS Stones on labour and its relationship with management, management concepts in practice, profiles of leading managers in Singapore and relevant book reviews. ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT, in Business Times every Monday, is must reading for managers who want the competitive edge. Pius an occasional look91 words
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Article, Illustration568 1993-01-28 28 Villa 3 Sheffield U 1 S ManU 2 Forest 0 Norwich 4 Palace 2 Other results: See Scoreline below Wire services. Manchester United and Aston Villa both won at home yesterday to stay neck and neck at the top of the English Premier League soccer standings. With NorwichWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 568 words
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Article41 1993-01-28 28 SATURDAY Chelsea v Sheffield Wednesday, Coventry v Wimbledon, Palace v Tottenham, Everton v Norwich, Ipswich v Manchester United, Leeds v Mjddlesbrough, Man City v Blackburn,* Forest v Oldham, Sheffield United v QPR, Southampton v Villa SUNDAY Arsenal v Liverpool41 words
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Article493 1993-01-28 28 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER Welsh Open in Newport, Wales sth rd (English unless stated): Nigel Bond bt Stephen Hendry (Scot) 5-3, Jimmy White bt Tony Knowles 5-1, Mike Hallett bt Tony Drago (Malta) 5-2. SOCCER Premier League England: Aston Villa 3 Sheffield United 1, ManchesterWire Services. - 493 words
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Article, Illustration539 1993-01-28 29 Norman Stevens - Pete Sampras (No 3) bt Brett Steven (unseeded) 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 Michael Stich (No 14) bt Guy Forget (No 11) 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 By Norman Stevens IN MELBOURNE THEY know the feeling that once-in-a-life-time feeling of elation that mountain climbers experience when they first set footPictures/ Reuter - 539 words
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Article62 1993-01-28 29 MEN'S SINGLES Q-FINALS Pete Sampras (US) bt Brett Steven (NZ) 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. Michael Stich (Ger) bt Guy Forget (Fra) 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. Stefan Edberg (Swe) bt Christian Bergstrom (Swe) 6-4, 6-4, 6-1. Jim Courier (US) bt Petr Korda (Cze) 6-1, 6-0, 6-4. DOUBLES, Q-FINALS John-Laffnie De Jager/Marcos62 words
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Article27 1993-01-28 29 I am in the semi-final. If I don't believe I can win this tournament now, then I'm in the wrong place. Michael Stich27 words
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Article48 1993-01-28 29 WOMEN'S S-FINALS: Monica Seles (No 1 seed) v Gabriela Sabatini (No 3) Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (No 4) v Steffi Graf (No 2) MEN'S DOUBLES S-FINALS: Mark Kratzmann/Wally Masur (Aust) v John Fitzgerald (Aust)/Anders Jarryd (Swe). John-Laffnie De Jager/Marcos Ondruska (SA) v Danie Visser (SA)/Laurie Warder (Aust).48 words
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Article508 1993-01-28 30 Two top National Football League clubs have lashed out at FAS' proposal to have exclusive use of V Sundramoorthy and Fandi Ahmad, along with the three foreign imports. BERNARD PEREIRA reports A STRIKER V Sundramoorthy's chances of playing for Singapore in this year's Division Two508 words
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Article, Illustration39 1993-01-28 30 If the FAS wants him (Sundram) for the Semi-Pro League, then it will have to talk terms with the club. There's really no point in Patrick Ang doing negotiations with Sundram. General manager A.S. Veera (left)39 words
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Article122 1993-01-28 30 THE three foreign footballers contracted to play for Singapore in the Semi-Pro League should not be allowed to play for any club. The ruling will also apply to Fandi Ahmad and V Sundramoorthy. The ruling is to ensure maximum contribution from the players. Singapore team general manager122 words
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Article, Illustration230 1993-01-28 30 WHAT TYRWHITT Soccerites coach Michael Urukalo yesterday hit out at FAS' proposal. "Where is the logic?'' asked Urukalo. "If FAS says it is to prevent the players from getting injured, then I say ban all national players from playing for clubs. "Is it okay for say, Malek230 words
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Article257 1993-01-28 30 Reuter. 1 HE Olympic movement may open its doors to soccer's big names but is likely to block the entry of golf as a medal sport. International Olympic Committee Juan Antonio Samaranch lid this at an interview yesterday. Samaranch has been in dispute Fifa boss JoaoReuter. - 257 words
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Article260 1993-01-28 30 Reuter. THROW-INS will give way to kick-ins after the 1994 World Cup Finals, Fifa general secretary Sepp Blatter said yesterday. "This way we're returning to the basics of our sport," Blatter told the Belgian daily Het Nieuwsblad. The new system will be tried out at theReuter. - 260 words
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Article, Illustration369 1993-01-28 31 Yesterday, Pakistani coach Gogi Allaudin hit out at the standard of Singapore squash. Today, his Singapore counterpart Stephen Gallacher responds. ABDUL SHUKOR reports STEPHEN Gallacher is not amused by Gogi Allaudin's remarks of Singapore's declining squash standards. Gogi, the former World No 2, pointed out in an interview369 words
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Advertisement156 1993-01-28 31 Jygg Villa 3 Sheffield Utd 1 Man U 2 Forest 0 u Norwich 4 Palace 2 TOP THREE KEEP UP THE FIGHT Page 29 COUNT ON T RIMLINE FOR YOUR SUCCESS "Losing more than 16 kg was! a great achievement for me," Lionel was 90 kg when he started Jm156 words
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