The New Paper, 29 January 1993

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  • THENEWSTODAY
    • 301 2 UPI. RUSSIA and India yesterday signed a friendship treaty minus a military guarantee contained in an earlier pact. Under the new 20-year treaty, the two countries pledged to support each other's "territorial integrity". Although a virtual copy of the 1971 Soviet-Indian agreement, yesterday's treaty excluded
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    • 244 2 HIS design firm, is only three years old, but Mr Salleh Rosley is already spreading hi? wings as far as China. Mr Salleh, 35, recently won a $3-million contract to decorate the interior of a four-star hotel in Fuzhou in southern China, reports Berita
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    • 502 3  -  By Ng Wan Ching MIXED signals from a car security system has set the alarm ringing for Toyota owner David Ng. The problem: the security systems on his Toyota Corolla and his neighbour's Toyota Corona can be activated with one remote control. It seems the
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    • 176 2 Leisure Index Showtime: Pages 20, 21. 25 26 TV: Page 24 Radio, Comics: Pages 28 29 sorry Clarification i IN our reports on kidnap- "jankers collide" (TNP Jan 21): The Reuters ping cases in the Philippines re p or t wrongly said that the supertanker coln' f n Singapore ij
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    • 70 2 i COLLEGE UNIVERSITY J EDUCATION IN CALIFORNIA MARYMOUNT t COLLEGE Palos Verdes, California <4r Will hold a seminar for students ■BHHH a Marymount College is residential, co-educational, independent, international, and committed to giving you the best in higher educatio i :k in a small class setting. On the shores of
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 190 4 S. hot a l STORY A HONGKONG beat Singapore last year in the race to be the No 1 container port in the world. According to initial estimates, the British colony handled some 7.7 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) last year, about 25 per cent higher
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    • 55 4 T, Xhe United States and Japan need to share the burdens of working for global security and prosperity as friends and equals. Japan Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa, speaking in Tokyo to the Budget Committee of the Lower House of Parliament about overall relations between Washington and Tokyo, and
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 63 4 THE Johor state government will build a $2.5 billion floating city in the Johor Straits. It will add some 28 ha of land to Johor Baru when it is completed, in about 15 years. Mentri Besar Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the city would be on a platform.
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      • 70 4 SINGAPORE has changed from being the "world capital of software piracy" to a "model country" for intellectual property rights, the head of a US agency said yesterday, the Business Times reported. US firms in Singapore lost less than $32 million in 1990, compared to $720 million in 1984, said
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      • 59 4 SINGAPORE and Indonesia will sign an agreement today to develop water resources in the Kampar River Basin in east Sumatra for sale to Singapore. A Ministry of Trade and Industry statement yesterday said the signing will take place after the third meeting of the Indonesia-Singapore joint ministerial
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      • 44 4 SEVERAL Asia-Pacific countries said while they are committed to promoting human rights, they opposed developed countries setting the parameters and pace at which this should take place. The comments were made by representatives in a United Nations-sponsored workshop on human rights.
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      • 59 4 THIRTY-FOUR youths, still in their school uniforms, were caught in an unlicensed billiard saloon in Balestier Road when it was raided yesterday. The youngest was 12 years old. In all, 170 students were nabbed in raids carried out at 28 unlicensed saloons yesterday. The students will be
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      • 61 4 TRAVELLING by train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore will take only 4 I A hours instead of the present 6V2 hours, Malaysian Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik said yesterday. He said the Cabinet had approved in principle the double-track railway project using electric
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    • 81 4 The Straits Times: US slaps steep tariffs on steel imports Business Times: Simex locals earn a hefty $36m in third quarter Lianhe Zaobao: Police's island-wide raid on 28 illegal billiard saloons Berfta Harian: Raid on 28 illegal billiard saloons SBC morning news: The date has been set for UN
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    • 110 5 O-EN IHE i I v^^ ,v K) LOV |Ji I N>y FAMOUS HA For thousands 'Human Swing' come rr** The group has interto Haw Par i Y traditions of Chinese New First Prize in the recent Year. This year, we invite N 7w g >jFvJWBl'' Acrobatics you to rub the
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 67 6 Asks six-year-old Mohd Aidil Rahmat (left). His parents left him at the home of a stranger, Madam Tijah binti Awang, last October. She became a "grandmother" to him for three months. Now the little boy has been put in a children's home. NORENSHAH SAHARI reports. Uncertain
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    • 461 6 MADAM Tijah binti Awang is a friendly woman. So when she encountered little Mohd Aidil Rahmat and his parents one night last October, she said hello. They were sitting on a bench at Old Airport Road near her home. "I usually talk to people, especially
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    • 116 6 MOHD Aidil now lives at the Singapore Children's Society Convalescent Home at Keramat Road. A reporter from The New Paper visited the home at Keramat Road but was not allowed to speak to him. In an earlier interview with Berita Harian, Mohd Aidil asked the reporter
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    • 34 6 Under the Children and Young Person's Act, parents who abandon children below 14, can be charged in court. If found guilty, they can be jailed for two years or fined $1,000 or both.
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    • 138 7 ATTRACTIO N! t 61 I ake the kids on a wonderful train journey in a 111 never want to leave. miniature replica of those wonderful trains of old. rwrerc mum (ovenm/* excrrtMC wppcmn* r m /xmi miAce. L j Date Time Activity Sat, 23/1/93 12.00pm onwards Lucky you, if you
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 511 8  -  By Yaw Yan Chong A VICIOUS old practice of loansharks chopping off an ear of a person who does not pay his debts has apparently made a comeback. Loansharks slashed the ear of a shoe-maker, Mr Lim Heng Cheng, 41, at Boat Quay last Saturday. Mr Lim
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    • 33 8 POLICE have classified the case as causing hurt with dangerous weapons. The penalty is up to five years' jail, or with caning, or with a fine, or with any two such punishments.
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  • 430 10  -  SINGAPORETODAY By Rav Dhaliwal SUNTEC City's advantage of a mega-sized convention hall has landed it four major events which will bring about 30,000 participants to its first year of operation. Each of the conventions in 1995 is expected to have about 7,000 to 9,000 delegates,
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 471 12  -  By Trudy Lim i f HEN you top up at a petrol station, avoid using your mobile phone. You could be dialing up an explosion. The phones give off electrical charges. These could ignite a fire in places with such a flammable atmosphere. In
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    • 57 12 Do not use the phone at refuelling points, fuel' depots, chemical plants. or where blasting operations are being carried out. Do not get the phone wet. Switch off when in an aircraft. The phone could interfere with aircraft communication systems. Do not use a hand-held phone when you
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    • 60 12 A SINGAPORE Telecom spokeswoman said: "Mobile phone users should follow safety precautions specified in the operation guidelines." Precautions include not using radio equipment in aircraft, at refuelling points, chemical plants and where blasting is in progress. The spokeswoman said Telecom did not know of any
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    • 139 12 IN Britain, Shell has been giving out pamphlets saying that radio telephones can ignite petrol vapour. It advises drivers to switch off at stations, reports Britain's Daily Mail. "Switch on again only once you have left as incoming calls present the same hazard as outgoing calls," the
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    • 293 13  -  Bv' Tang Wai Yin ABOI'T 45,000 entries were received during he eight-week The New Paper/Yaohan Lucky Shopper contest making it our most successful promotion ever. About $50,000 worth of prizes were given away during the popular promotion which ended yesterday. They included free shopping sprees at
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    • Article, Illustration
      386 14  -  By Dave Ang EYERYTIME they sang, they sang till they were blue. Contestants at last night's Bryan Adams karaoke contest at the Java Jive nightspot found out one thing after taking part that the singer's hit song (Everything I Do) I Do It For You is no
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    • 92 14 MORE contestants will try to out-Bryan each other at JJ Mahoney tonight and at JD's tomorrow night. There is no choice of song. They must sing (Everything I Do) I Do It For You. The winners will be invited to the Bryan Adams press conference on Feb
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    • 11 13 ■nn shbtbwpMSß^bhibk .jjggggpM m mshns The Employment i oossified Section I
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    • 218 13 "Others gave us a slim chance. But Expressions gave us a promise. And delivered." It's hard to believe they ever looked like that. But J thanks to Expressions, j I^3 thing of the past for Lester, Before Expressions Two years ago, they never imagined 'Jp how trim and attractive they
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    • 333 14 Do you ever pretend to As a parent, how will If you have questions like these about know the meaning of a goobout explaining sexual sex anc relationships Manhattan's word which you suspect to be matters to your adolescent children? SEX EDUCATION DICTIONARY is emborrassingorrude? Whenyounofce As a teacher o,
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 275 15 CASE #1 In the movie \ccidental Hero, now playing in Singapore, the "hero" brings a young child back from coma by whispering a few encouraging words. In two real-life dramas, a mother and a girl have also been brought back from coma rather unexpectedly LABOUR pains
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    • 123 15 CASE #2 A DOG helped a child speak after five weeks in coma, reports the newsletter Europe Today. Rachel Norrison, 11, suffered brain damage after being thrown from a roller-coaster in the United States. As part of her therapy, Rachel was given a small Australian sheepdog called
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    • 311 16 lE4UNG MURDER Reuter SYLVIA Leung was all set to be a singer. The 22-year-old daughter of Hongkong's Director of Immigration, Mr Laurence Leung, had signed a contract with Warner Records (Hongkong) late last yearShe planned to start recording in Hongkong in June after completing her management
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    • 171 16 SECURITY has been stepped up at the British Colombia Institute of Technology (BCIT) following the murder of Miss Sylvia Leung. She was stabbed to death in the carpark on Sunday night. She was heading for a date with her boyfriend and her brother, Hugo, said Vancouver Province
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    • 303 17 Reuter. ('ATHAY Pacific Airways has won a battle with its striking cabin crew, but the war is not over. Serious problems remain for the rline, analysts said yesterday. The strikers forced to return to work or lac e disciplinary action, including dismissal, lay
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    • Article, Illustration
      29 17 A XjLnybody who consciously seeks it (fame) well, they're either naive or insane. Actress Debra Winger (above), star of the hit film, An Officer and a Gentleman
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    • 266 18 A COUPLE from the Perak royal family drowned and three persons were reported missing after a boat they boarded capsized off the Terengganu coast yesterday. The royal couple were identified as Datuk Raja Zainal Abidin Raja Ahmad, 61, and his wife, Datin Tengku Zaidah Tengku
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    • 124 18 DATUK Raja Zainal Abidin Raja Ahmad died on his birthday, said his brother. My brother and his wife had decided to go for a vacation in Terengganu which included a tour of Pulau Kapas to celebrate his birthday," Raja Azmin, 51, told The New Straits Times in Kuala
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    • 161 18 VETERAN singer Rafeah Buang (left), who is married to a member of the Pahang royalty, has not been banned from appearing on air, reports Utusan Malaysia. Bernama news agency said last week RTM Radio Three in Kuantan had stopped airing her songs and a talk
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    • 326 19 I'THE OTHER WOMAN* IN MAJOR'S LIFE Wire services. A CATERER, alleged to be he "other woman" in British Prime Minister John Major's life, is to sue two magazines that published rumours of their alleged relationship. Ms Clare Latimer, announced through her lawyers yesterday she
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    • 156 19 AP. THE size of the Philippine National Police is a mystery even to its top commanders. Nor do they know how many members are involved directly in fighting crime. Deputy Director General Gerardo Flores told a House committee on Wednesday that the force numbered
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    • 141 17 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 and
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  • Showtime
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      387 20 Madonna bares all in Body of Evidence. The movie opened to snide remarks from reviewers in the US and Britain. It even reportedly got the audience into Hysterics at one screening. Reporter DA VE ANG pops into Capitol Theatre to see if it elicits the same kind of response
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    • 149 20 POP star Madonna reportedly stormed out of a recent screening of Body of Evidence. The raunchy star was apparently so angry with the audience's hysterical reaction to her latest movie offering that she left abruptly, reported British newspaper Today. Madonna, 34, was seated at
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    • 339 21 She may have believed superstardom. But Madonna certainly didn't make it all on her own. Who are the people running that MadQnna machine? Read on YOUNGER BROTHER CHRISTOPHER CICCONE He is nicknamed "the Pope" for his high position of authority. He designs her concert sets and
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    • 218 21 EVIDENCE OF BODY Exhibit 1 Scene: Opening sequence. What is shown: A naked Madonna sitting on top of her elderly lover. The huffing and moaning is captured on video and screened on TV. Exhibit 2 Scene: Police investigate scene of crime. What is shown: Same as the
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  • sports
    • 632 22  -  I)f Yeo Ning Hong, the Singapore National Olympic Council president, told sports associations last week to be "realistic". Speaking in the wake of a spate of controversies in recent weeks, the Minister for Defence asked them to brace themselves for more such "human interest stories So,
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    • 163 22 If these National Sports Association officials were Sports Editors, what would be their news priorities? (xood or bad is still news, isn't it? So, why hide it? E/verything must be told...Otherwise, you would be telling lies to the public I would write about
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 730 23 \S M J.!m» sbc5 I.55 PM Opening followed by PM Text (Stereo) 3.00 The Other Woman (Mandarin Drama with English subtitles/episodes 21 22 of 30): Wenyi is missing. 4.35 Gerbert (Children variety/debut): This series helps children to explore the world around them. 5.00 Square One Television (Children Info-educational) 5.30 Victor
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  • SHOWTIME
    • 455 24 >INGAPORE-BORN director Aziz M Osman's movie XX Ray has grossed more than >800,000 after just 33 days in Malaysia, Beria Harian Malaysia reported this week. At the recent 10th Malaysian Film Festival, the movie also won three awards Special -Jury Awards for Most Promising Young
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    • 297 25 HONGKONG'S one up* on Hollywood this time. Guess who's jumping onto the gongfu bandwagon? Big names like Richard Gere and Denzel Washington (Malcolm X). Washington was so impressed by Hongkong director John Woo's brand of gongfu that he snapped up the rights to an American
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    • 43 24 WARNER MUSIC SINGAPORE WELCOMES I > JMllliCr V < .jf:, ■>■'. llflici' v .a- ,r' v Vac jMH a gtr TIME 8 pm VENUE Singapore Indoor Stadium DATE Saf. 30th Sun. 31st January 1993 TICKETS 150 120 $90 $60 $40 Tickets auailable at all SISTIC outlets
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    • 65 25 —1—J m— pi -\lm J—ul 11 iim 11 I Teens 16 and younger are going steady. Many I ■don't tell their parents for fear of being grounded.! I What happens when girl dates boy and I 1 J how far do they go? I BY THE DIRT 0!: DAT'bG rJRST-TIMt
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    • 134 26 HE is Waking up the World tour is called here next Two years agct Bryan Adams* single, Everything 11 Do, T Do became the first; song since 1955 to top the British J? charts for 12 consecutive The Canadian singer, 32, whedP Reckless album more than seven "Copies# 198& '.".Most
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
    • 128 27 COMICRELIEF ALSO CAN V J Showcase For Singapore Cartoonists Beng'Jr/Daniel Chua ~i IT LOOKS LIKE GREEN IS THE IK r ~L i WEEK. <0 *AE, a -Tup N &REEN «EANS....RE-CYCLED PAKRSLfW Mi\ 1 nrcki bhrv EAPED PETROL,OZONE. [Mmm a I kJ (jKccN-dAIN Y PRODUCTS--SO, WHAT IS OF COURSE H rE
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    • 593 27 SOUNDWAVES radio 1 symphony FM 90.5 FM 92 4 News on the Hour N00N Popular C,as$ics 2.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 PM Rose Tan Vour Lunchdate 2.02 Afternoon Concert 1.10 Midday Market Report 5.00 Viva la Musica 1.15 Between the Headlines 6.00 What's On 130 Your Lunchdate 6.02 Viva la
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  • Page 28 Miscellaneous
    • 189 28 MOVIESPARADE Murder and after, and other matters j a s A. V IHp —'TjM J s, Dead ringers: Stephen Chow with Anita Mui in Fight Back fn School III. FIGHT BACK TO SCHOOL III n»S Where: Pavilion 2, Shaw after witnessing a mobster nnemas killin^ Starring: Stephen Chow. ,ita Mui,
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    • 409 34 2670 Education/ Instruction 2670 Education/ Instruction (Evening Classes Available) Plea«e reserve a place for yourself now! Please register before 31/1/93 Courses at affordable fees: j Pri. $20 $30 Sec. $25/$35 Adv. $40 PARKWAY EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE (Registered with Ministry of Education) nne Parade Central #11-04 I Parkway Builder's Centre f|
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    • 347 34 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Singapore Prmmm Holding• is looking for a pleasant lady to join its team of internal auditors as:Departmental j Assistant Requirements: 'A' level with credit in English Minimum 1 year clerical experience Enjoy working on PCs. Type at minimum 35 wpm. Here are
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    • 383 34 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Trading company requires 1. SECRETARY 5 Diploma in Business studies or GCE A" Level with PSC Able to handle business correspondence independently Previous secretarial experience preferred 2. GENERAL CLERK GCE 'O' or 4 A' level Minimum 3 years working experience PC knowlege an advantage For both
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    • 307 35 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions I ACCOUNTS/ ADMIN. EXECUTIVE LCCI/ GCE A 7 O' levels Computer literate, ACCPAC/ Lotus 123 Able to type/ correspondence Able to keep full set of accounts work independently Salary commensurate with qualification experience Interested please call: TEL: 382-2222 for an interview 5 A Well Established trading
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    • 157 35 2740 Sales Positions company invites application for the position of: FEMALE SALES C O-ORDIN AT OR a GCE 'A'/ Xy level. J a Salary above S9BOO. Malaysians are n f epted for B the above. Interested, please call Mdm Oh 749 5979 or call at 923 ALJUMED ROAD #05-09 I
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    • 219 36 2745 Technical Positions APPRENTICE 1 required for electrical job. Basic knowledge Salary range $700 to $1000 Please call for interview at 1 Construction co. requires: 11. CIVIL ENGINEERS 12. SITE FOREMEN 13. GENERAL CLERK I I: 'crested applicants, please call or write to: Blk 2CIE Tampines St. 23 04-94. 5.1852
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    • 61 36 2745 Technical Positions 2750 Production Positions I Electronic factory in Jurong I requires: FEMALE/ MALE OPERATORS I Morning. Afternoon o Night shift a I $31 to $36 I Students welcome I Transport provided I Tel: 564 6036 2760 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Exclusive Japanese Lounge requires FULL/ PART-TIME HOSTESSES Transport
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    • 190 36 2750 Production Positions 2750 Production Positions AVITOOS (S) PTE LTD Invites applications for the following: PRODUCTION MACHINISTS (5 vacancies) NTC 2or 3 Minimum 3-5 years working experience Some knowledge of jig fixture Able to work hard indepedently HAND FINISH TECHNICIANS (2 vacancies) Some machining knowledge Able to speak English Possess
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    • 240 36 2750 Production Positions Everything ~~1 As a Wafer Fab Assistant at SGS-IHOMSON, you have a lot more you've always looked gain. Your work is interesting and your contribution is valued for in a job is now and recognised. Overall, you '11 find your job satisfying because witlii your reach I
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  • SPORTS
    • 229 38 Wire services. LINESMEN should get more power and join the referee on the pitch during matches, Fifa general secretary Sepp Blatter was quoted as saying yesterday. Blatter hopes Fifa will introduce the change after the 1994 World Cup Finals. Blatter said
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    • 248 38 CARL LEWIS, Mike Powell and Linford Christie are close to agreeing to a unique three-man competition to be broadcast live next May in the United States and Europe, their advisers said yesterday. The made-for-television event was masterminded by US television network Home Box Office (HBO). It would
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    • 75 38 Reuter. AN APPEAL against an 18-month ban on ex-world champion Astrid Strauss has been turned down by the International Swimming Federation (FINA) yesterday. FINA increased the ban to 18 months last December after the German swimming federation (DSV) had earlier struck a deal with the swimmer to limit
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    • 395 39  -  S-FINAL LINE-UP: Akbar Khan (Pak) v Kumail Mahmood (Pak) Jackie Lee (HK) v Kenneth Low /(Mai) The final is tomorrow By Abdul Shukor FORMER East Asian champion Zainal Abidin feels that Singapore's juniors have some way to go before achieving the standards of the top world
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    • 248 40  -  By Bernard Pereira SINGAPORE'S national first-choice goalkeeper Abdul Malek has been offered a two-year contract to play for National Football League club Sembawang SC. A S Veera, the club general manager, who disclosed this last night, said he is confident Malek will sign the
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    • 427 40 EUROPE KICKOFF Reuter. BARCELONA and Real Madrid, the titans of Spanish football, clash tomorrow in Real's Santiago Bernabeu stadium, with a v\ hiff of scandal in the air. Spain's two most famous clubs, currently -econd and third in the table behind leader Deportivo Coruna, are
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    • 208 40 Reuter. LAZIO 2 TORINO 2 LAZIO squandered a two-goal lead created by inspired England midfielder Paul Gascoigne as Torino held it to a 2-2 draw in an Italian Cup quarter-final first leg tie yesterday. Recalled in place of suspended Thomas Doll,
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    • 247 40 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER Welsh Open in Newport Q-final: Ken Doherty (Ire) bt John Parrott (Eng) SOCCER Italian Cup Q-final, Ist leg: Lazio 2 Torino 2. SQUASH Asian Junior Championship Boys, q-finals: Kenneth Low (Mai) bt Paul Ferreira (Ind) 9-2, 9-6, 9-0; Jackie Lee (HK)
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    • 541 41  -  Monica Seles (Yug) bt Gabriela Sabatini (Arg) 6-1. 6-2 Steffi Graf (Ger) bt Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (Spa) 7-5, 6-4 By Norman Stevens IN MELBOURNE COME coronation time, they are there, as if keeping a not-to-be-missed appointment, and disputing each other's right to the crown. And,
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    • 137 41 MONICA SELES Eighth Grand Slam final Left-handed Age 19 No 1 in the world since March 1991 Won Australian Open in 1991, 1992 Current Open: Won 12 sets, lost one set Overall Aussie Open performance: Games won 78, games lost 20
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    • 49 41 MEN'S DOUBLES Q-FINALS Danie Visser/Laurie Warder bt John-Laffnie De Jager/Marcos Ondruska 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 John Fitzgerald/Anders JarTyd bt Mark Kratzmann/Wally Masur 7-6 (7/4), 6-4 6-1 WOMEN'S DOUBLES Q-FINALS Gigi Fernandez/Natalia Zvereva bt Lorl McNeil/Rennae Stubbs 6-3, 6-1, Pam Shriver/Liz Smylie bt Larisa Neiland/Jana Novotna 6-3, 6-3
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    • 45 41 MEN S SINGLES S-FINALS Jim Courier (US) v Michael Stich (Ger) Pete Sampras (US) v Stefan Edberg (Swe) WOMEN'S DOUBLES S-FINALS Gigi Fernandez (US)/Natalia Zvereva (Belarus) v Patty Fendick (US)/Andrea Stmadova (Cze). Jill Hetheringtorr (Can)/Kathy Rinaldi (US) v Pam Shriver (US)/Elizabeth Smylie (Aust)
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    • 359 42 plans materialise, a transfer pricing system could be introduced in Singapore to help facilitate the movement of players »etween clubs. A seven-man committee will be meeting FAS officials this evening. S GULAM reports A SEVEN-MAN ad-hoc committee will present proposals to the Football Association of Singapore this
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      48 42 EPrWiWn Premier League) or from lower level dob pr todub (ell sums JqBjkj^vJgl From to Second First Jjivisidrt or from iowsTT^^j^ Second Division or from lower division to second I I I I r a (as above) $1,000 6(1/ b- (as above) $500 xLj transfers
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    • 130 42 A form of compensation for clubs' role in development of players Encourages clubs to groom players Another step towards professionalism Speeds up negotiations Poorer clubs could be affected as they would not be able to afford the transfer fees Players could be tied down
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    • 385 42 WHAT THEY SAY TWO club officials interviewed yesterday hailed the move to introduce a pricing system for transfer of players, but one disagreed with the figures. "This is a fantastic move, especially for a not-so-rich club like ours," said Yow Tian Bey, of Gilbraltar Crescent.
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