The New Paper, 23 February 1993

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  • 15 1 the new paper TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1993 MITA (P) 75/4/92 50 CENTS the new paper
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  • QUICKNEWS
    • 134 4 ON THE MOVF CHINESE President Yang Shangkun, 85, will be replaced next month, says the pro-Beijing Ta Kung Pao newspaper in Hongkong. He is likely to be succeeded by Mr Jiang Zemin, 66, who is also Communist Party General Secretary, when China's parliament meets next month.
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    • 73 4 ll» MraMs llmk Y«nf 'wt to l» rapiand m China'* Prwidwrt' BVMWis VMM. opeculators pusn yen to all-time high again* US$ LMR Zaahaac Bunnell jpoupi call foe 6 per cent cut in corporate tag; Government iirgwl to give income tax rebates teloe-iaRiM poop ien mi i MHI ■am The
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    • 143 4 CN THF MOVE mhubbmhhbbhsm MORE THAN 60,000 Australians have left the country. The number is the highest since 1974. A report by the Bureau of T o_i_ Atn ID am A A immigration liwwiicn snows that many are skilled Australians who are leaving for jobs in
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    • CATCH OF THE DAY
      • 75 4 GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl is in !TlMf|iini fir a three-day official visit Mr Kohl is accompanied by a delegation of senior government officials, MPs and Today, ha is scheduled to have talks with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. He will also meet Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew
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      • 55 4 MALAYSIA it setting up four new anti-piracy commando units to patrol its Ufiits made up of 10 men each will operate from four marine bases, The Star newspaper reported yesterday. The bases are at Lumut and Langkawi on the west coast, Johor Baru in the south and
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      • 79 4 RENTS at the Malay Village have been hahred as a temporary measure to entice tenants to stay. The normal rental for shops at the village is between $1,200 and <3,500 a month, while restaurants pay $12,000. The reduction, which Is for six months, began last month. The
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      • 109 4 I JgK Ming Sheng, 46, the Taiwanese captain of a cargo ship caught ferrying 128 illegal immigrants from China, was yesterday jailed 14 months and fined $25,000. U Tin Hla, 45, the My an mar ship master of the Galahad (also known as Solas) was fined
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      • 54 4 Isetan will close its store at the Apollo Hotel in Havelock Road by the end of next month. It will open a new store three times as big around April at the junction of Scotts aid 'Orchard Roads. The Apollo Hotel store, which opened in 1972, was Ise
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      • 82 4 THE Japanese yen reached a new high against the US dollar yesterday on speculation that industrial nations had agreed to allow the yen to rise in value against the greenback. At the end of trading in Tokyo yesterday, the yen rose to 116.85 to the dollar
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      • 59 4 SOME social workers are upset by the campaign to glamourise social cervice jobs. They say it trivialises the work they are doing. The $30,000 campaign for the Career '93 exhibition, complete with slick videos and glossy brochures featuring a glamorous social service executive, was part of
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 292 5 A number of SIA employees did not get their pay op time over the weekend. A computer problem delayed payment, saL DBSBank, through which SIA pays its staff. The unions have taken up the ca»e with the airline WHAT THE UmOH SAYS THE Singapore Airlines
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    • 128 5 «hn thn triad to pagr for tUnft using thai Nets cards snd jbrnd that than aaaat any mooajr that*," said Mr Mobd Hmaain Kaaalai. SIA impinyaaa an nanaßy paid an tba Slat of aach aaoarth. Sinca it Ml on a Sunday tMa month, tha nana* ahoaMhaa* baa* to thafr bank
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    • 550 6  -  By Yaw Yan Chong THREE teenage girls whacked a 60-year-old grandmother when she resisted attempts to rob her in a lift. The girls used a belt and nail-embedded piece of wood to hit the woman on the head as she tried to escape from the Housing
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    • 112 6 'iafl^HPT te that made you dance all night long? W«K,it's &l )ruai 7 Subway. And Jl excitini PJ$ htamish Brown and JabrAJkaff just can't wait to keep you mow* to some IN SUBWAY own inimitable style. Together with the A TWTTT\ T|T T unkjue sounds of Culture Vulture, it >/
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  • SINGAPORETODAY
    • 378 8  -  By Woon Wui Tek EGGS-TRAODINARY! That's the only word for giant-eating Wayne Robaoa. In juat one hour, the 30-year-old Australian rugby player gulped down 86 fried plate of Med rice and two "papadum" (uidian crackers). It waa a new record in the Fried
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    • 136 8 THE pig-out started as a practical joke. On 9 April, 1978, Mr Paul "liaca" McCallum was served a plate of nasi goreng at the SCC Men's Bar, with 10 fried eggs /'drenched in chilli sauce". His friends wanted to give him a big surprise. They did
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    • 80 8 EVEN with a doctor present, eating competitions are hazardous to your health. This was the response we received when we contacted a dietician with experience in clinical nutrition. The reasons: There is the danger of choking. A student contestant choked at a mooncake-eat-ing contest and had to be taken
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    • 495 9  -  By Ganesh Rajaram A MOTHER reported her 20-year-old daughter to the police after video cameras at a bank showed that she stole $6,000 from her sister's actfcunt. The culprit took money which had been set aside for her paralysed brother's medical expenses. Noraizah binti Ismail
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    • 60 9 Ym, QST to tawtod if you buy a raw car from a daator who ha» a turnover of mora *wn $1 mWon ayaarTba lw wl ba baoad on the prtoa of tie car, inducing Import duly, but exdudbig rotation faa,
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    • 224 10 Two-year-old James Bulger wandered off from hja nwrn while in a shopping mall in Britain. His tiny body was later found MfCHFLLR ANG trafled three bd» at Parkway Parade to see if their wanderlust landed them in trouble CASE #2: Another child, Nur Afiqa, who turns two today,
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    • Article, Illustration
      200 10 CASE #1: JANE Low seemed to have an in-built mummy-radar. Everywhere she went, the three-year-old knew that mummy was only a few steps behind. If she lost sight of mum, she wailed loudly: "Mummy!" Mrs Doris Low, a manager, agreed to let The New Paper follow her
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    • 225 11 STRANGERS are "foreign" to children between the ages of two and six. "As a word, it doesn't mean anything to them/' said Mrs Yap Skm Kuan, 29, who has worked with children for about four years. She is the head of operations at Kinderland Educare Services.
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    • 223 11 A LITTLE boy, looking frightened, stood in the basement of Parkway Parade on Friday night alone and in tears. As the evening crowd hurried past him, he whimpered: "Mummy, mummy." A young Malay woman took him to the information counter on the first floor and left him
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    • 37 11 HERE are some tips from Mrs Yap Siow Kuan to ensure your child doesn't get lost in crowded places: Put your child on a child leash. Do not let your child out of your sight.
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  • WORLDTODAY
    • 245 12 AP. A US teenager, eager to do his bit for the economy, has sent a $1,600 cheque to President Bill Clinton. "The economy is hurting now. I think we have to do something now to get things going," said Larry Villella, who has his own
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    • 210 12 PRESIDENT 818 Clinton plans to riwrn» high-technology research in the US by introducing a multi-bil-lion-dollar programme of tax incenaJ ti ves. The centrepiece of hie programme would make permanent the government'! rseearch and experimentation tax credit for burin—ea, report* International Herald Tribune. The credit would coat
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    • 390 13 Reuter. AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Paul Keating has succeeded in doing what he failed to do as manager of a rock band grace the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Mr Keating, who is facing a tough election campaign, was manager of a rock band. Ramrods, in the
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    • 248 14 Reuter. JEERS, rocks and eggs greeted a pair of 10-year-old murder suspects when they appeared in a British court yesterday. Six people were later arrested. The two boys have been charged with kidnapping and murdering James Bulger, two, about a week ago. The two were taken
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    • 65 14 THE British Government has vowed to crack down on juvenile crime involving murders, rapes and robberies. Proposals include locking up persistent offenders under the age of 15. Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke said the Government planned to change the law to let youth courts sentence children under 15 to be
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    • 351 15 Reuter. A HIJACKER paid only $88 to get hand grenades smuggled through security at a Russian airport. Tamerlan Musajev, from Azerbaijan, said he paid 30,000 roubles in bribes to fat a bag packed with grenades through airport security at the Siberian oil capital
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    • 203 15 AP. A GROUP of teenagers aet fin to a man who had fallen asleep while riding in a New York City subway. Mr Lucindo Beltrex, 37, was burned across his lap, buttocks and lags, police Mid. He had fallen asleep on
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    • 334 12 Hr w^w^ A I H I h The strength of the Army depends on the health of its people. That's why we provide the very best health care available. To mshilain and even increase our high standards, we are currently looking for medical professionals of M§h natttrf to join us
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      629 16  - By By Vivien Chiong THESE eyes have a story to debunk and a story to tell. No, they were not created by a plastic surgeon. Yes, some work was done on them because 6f an accident. The eyes belong to Star Search contestant Seraphina Wee, 16, the youngest in this
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    • 547 17  -  By Vivien Chiong STAR Search contestants will go to great lengths to realise their dreams of being a star. For Lina Ng, 18, that may mean shortening her two front teeth. But she will consider doing that only after she wins the title and if
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    • 145 17 FROM PREVIOI IS Seraphina Wee the victim of jealous contestants? In the two previous Star Search contests, controversies started only after the final results. In Star Search 1988, the Chinese newspaper Lianhe Wanbao ran a front-page story questioning whether Zoe Tay had posed topless for
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    • 574 18 You have seen them in advertisements and on the catwalk. Now, you can ifao hear them sing. LOIS NG reports on the trend of models branching into «"»g"g DISCOVERED C> h FASHION model Gina Tan is only 17, but the waif is already working on
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    • 369 18 IT took model Chuan Do better known as CD three years to decide to give singing a shot. CD, 26, has been modelling part-time for 10 years during his national service and while pursuing a graphics course at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. He has been
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    • 365 19  -  By Lo Tien Yin HE could be a Michael Jackson of the east he wants to heal the world with his songs. Punjabi folk and pop singer Gurdas Maan who is coming here to perform, wants to rid the world of social evils through simple
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    • 147 20 COMICRELJEF 0% ALSO CAN 9wwm ForSlßppow OrtßowlO Beng'Jr /Daniel Chua ———.—————^——»^—ll^^——— j Tok Guril /Softyan Yahya ONt t>av ATTHS Ii am PU2ZLED It CAN ExfUlH |HO. &fUJli| Ag-r GALLEO7 fry youß VlORk I*HAT IT MCNSFWV WMM rm Calvin and IMbes/Biii Watterson 1 ■fi&f »W tJO »W6'| *OC *1 ;n d«y
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 130 21 COMICRELIEF Cathy /Cathy Guisewite mmcmla (mmcmseo] [mm (mi»*u"l wn mist me hme 1 I' twnwwcwwav awea ««H TMTTW IaWJtIMT! MIMC lIP MOTHER COMCftMTKM COUPU tfENOS MM OTI «MM! IMM MMTT TMMS REtMSMMfr TK HOM6N Of NCMW6 RtCYCUHO wmmmm mm» h» C*lM*» A turn THE M*E ewwMsmw?! &*M&e F«* THEIR. I
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    • 657 22 The New Paper received eight calls oo ito Hotline Plus yesterday complaining about media onrtWbugs who had to del, up part of East Coast beach. AH eight said the media went overboard, being fc»ypoh (wy i" Holtkien) and humiliating the Bttertugi UMacaiMgfly. NG WAN CHING spoke to
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    • 114 22  -  CQMVILNI By T Jeyathesan ONE YEA* AS A JOURNALIST ENFORCEMENT of the new littering law has to he reported It is the journalist's job to inform. But how we give the news is paramount In this case, we ridiculed. People who have committed far more
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    • 88 22  -  By I Ng Wan Ching vf ARS AS A IOUHNAUST LITTERING is a public offence. The punishment should, accordingly, be a public matter. After all, why should lit terbugs be ashamed of cleaning up in public if they are not ashamed of littering in public. Litterbugs
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 353 23 Pant 24 1 1 7.00 All Text (Stereo) 8.00 Cloee 1.55 PM Opening followed by PM Test (stereo) 3.00 The Wimaa I Mwy (Mandarin drama with Engliah subtitleo/epioodes 17 k 18 of 90): To win Manyu's love, Paul offers to support her family financially if she merries htm. Meanwhile, Wenjie
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    • 389 23 T1K HEW MKB/Tuaaday. February 23. 1993 5-55 PM Opening followed by MommI Chattel (Tamil magazine with English subtitles) MS Star Otanii (game show) 7 JO UN Iran Ones (drama with Engliah subtitles/episode 8 of 30): Ergui's identity is exposed. Wenling's father is furious that his son has befriended a pirate.
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  • Advantage, Poly A SPECIAL FOCUS OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS
    • 20 24 TEMASEK Dr N Varaprasad: He also keeps m touch with his students by joining them at games.
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    • 225 24 DR N Varaprasad, 44, is not one to breathe down people's neck, whether It's the staff or the students. The principal and chief executive orilcer of Temasek Polytechnic, prefers them to work independently. "I try not to kacau them. But I do try to meet
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    • 307 25 SCHOOL or ENGINEERING THEY have a dream. Mechatronics student, Dave Teh, 19, loves music. Whi|e most young people his age, would be happy to own their own hi-fl system, Dave hopes to make his own stereo set. "When I was younger,
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    • 320 25 'nun. kiddie doodle^ to ih'siifiiifiu' < a I) pro/no stand AS a chHd he loved to doodle. That love was to Mar become a passion tor design. Russell Fong, 24, is now a second-year ffaphic design student and he looks the part, too. Dressed in bicycle shorts,
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    • 291 25 MICHAEL Au, 23, a first year student in media design, is confident about getting a job. Before he gave up his IV* year job iri interior contracting and applied for the course, Michael did some checking out. He asked advertising and media agencies whether it would be worth
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    • 269 26 SCHOOL OF IT AND APPLIED TRY planning a timetable for an institution with over 2,000 students and 12 courses. Manually, it takes weeks to figure that out. But four students of Temasek Polytechnic have designed a computer software to do that in a matter
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      26 26 It's tfco procou of In rMhg a bicycte, you n M jo CM i lOffß Mm If TMy mild mistakes in home. raM^HMikK 1
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    • 286 26 WHAT s the best way to learn all about business? Why,, start a shop of course. That's exactly what the fi-nal-year Marketing and Retail Management students of Temasek Polytechnic did. The group of about 20 students pooled their cash and converted their training centre into a
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      289 26 FLY Temasek! They don't own an airline but they run their own travel agency. Pick a point on the map, and the Tourism Management students at the Temasek Polytechnic can quote you the airfare, hotel prices and travel times to suit your budget. Welcome to Temasek's Travelab, which opened in
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    • 398 27 STUDENT LIFE WHEN it comes to student welfare, this is Temasek's goal: Nip a problem in the bud. Thus, each lecturer acts as a care person with 20 students under his/her charge. Mrs Brenda Price, lecturer in the School of Engineering and secretary
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    • 184 27 UNLESS otherwise staled, aN diplomas are three years with minimum GCE 0 levels. j chool tf BuiiniH Diploma in Legal Studies English Language (ELI) Grade 1-4 3 Elementary/Additional Maths Grade 1-6 Any three subjects excluding ECA Grade 1-6 Diploma in Business Diploma in Operations Management Diploma in Tourism
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    • 340 27 TMGNE aaa two new comes attach wfil be Introduced in July this year. OMhm la Upl IMK The three year couraa wfli tram students to dolegai research and draft documents, letters and representations. They wM atao leam to prepare tfocumanta for Mais and cany out rouMae atenlntelrative work such as
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    • 77 27 Spelts mi recraWwi A swimming complex with an Olympic-size pool Badminton, tennis and squash courts Netball and basketball courts Table-tennis tables Fitness centres Track and Held complex MuM-purpose court A football field A POSB Cash-on-line ATM Business Studies Design Studies Engineering Studies IT and Applied Science Studies Sports Temasek
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    • 328 28 THE Principal of Nanyang Polytechnic, Mr Lin Cheng Ton, 47, wants Nanyang to be an international polytechnic. "Nanyang wtt be a poly with a gtobal network/' said Mr Lm f who was director with the Eco rtjrnic Development Board be tore being seconded to Nanyang
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    • 280 29 RECENTLY, over $1 million of plastic manufacturing machinery was donated to Nanyang Poly by the German state of Bavarta and German company, Krauss MaflM. Another German state Is flying In experts to conduct seminars on plastic. Cooperation of this type with foreign governments and
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    • 341 29 SCHOOL or ENGINEERING NEITHER one of them is French, but they pariez fluently in the language. Patrick Urn, 26, was a student with the French-Singa-pore Institute and has a diploma in electronics engineering. While Mr Zainudin bin Nordin, 29, is a lecturer in electronics at FSI. Call it
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    • 59 29 CCfm3n*Sinoßpofc institute, French-Singapore institute and Japen-Singapore I ecnmcoH institute recently becme pert of the School of Engineering of Nanyeng Poly. The three institutes were previously part of the Economic Devetoproent Board. The courees offered in the School of Enoneering ate: Diploma in Electronics Engineering Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering
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    • 280 29 THi GERMAN LINK ONE is Singaporean while the other hails from Germany. Both are at Nanyang F»oly because of its latest hi-tech facilities and practical projects. The two are working on the same project. Teh Khim Loo (right), 21, is a third-year student in production
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    • 308 30 SCHOOL Of BUSINESS MAN3CFMP\T JOINING a course which did not exist before, may be risky. But then again, that is what this course is all about. The Diploma in Risk and Insurance Management is the first of its kind here. And students Fuan Poh
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    • 182 30 RESOURCE CENTRE TO extend Its global network, Nanyang Poly has set up an International Business Resource Centre. The centre is the latest measure the polytechnic is taking to develop entreprenurial skills of students and train them for the challenge of globalisation. "The centre's role
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    • 366 30 SCHOOL OF HF Al TH m will provide MP** respond to aainpH CfcMfKbl tecJwwtogy.' BEING new has its perks, like getting the latest equipment in the field. First-year physiotherapy students at the Nanyang Polytechnic cried "yea" when they were introduced to the Lido Isokinetic Dynamometer.
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      253 31 STUDENT LITE HE can riot only out-run you, but can probably out-talk you as well. Richard Tay, 21, won the Best Speaker award for the Hongkong-Singapore Polytechnic debate series in September last year with the Nanyang team winning the championship. Richard is also an athlete. A biathlete, mind
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    • 206 31 ROY Leong Chin Hwang is a go-getter. The 15-year-old, first year nursing student has started one of the first clubs in the polytechnic the community service club. He is currently starting up the Student's Council and has plans for a sports club and
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    • 200 31 Sclmol of Fugtw—rint Diploma in Electronics Engineering Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering Three-year full-time with minimum 0 levels. g English Language (ELI) Grade 1-7 3 Elementary/Additional Mathematics Grade 1-6 A relevant Science subject Grade 1-6 ItllOSl of Business MlMgMMlt Diploma in Business Management Diploma in
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    • 338 39 Schoolboy swimmer Gary Tan is wearing a scowl these days. AD bees we he created a big ripple three weeks ago that almost went unnoticed. BERNARD PEREIRA has the details T WO national age-group swimming records broken. And not a word in the press? Can't be
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    • 400 40 Abbas Saad is on the verge of signing for Singapore. He has a reputation of being a bad boy. How will current national coach P N Sivaji deal with him. ABDUL SHUKOR finds out DO not pre-judge Abbas I Saad. So says national coach
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    • 162 40 SHEFFIELD United gained a lifeline in the battle of the stragglers. It beat Oldham 2-0 to move up two spots to fourth from the bottom in the Premier League standings. Oldham, which has now lost eight of its last nine SMnw, remained in last place with
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    • 154 40 MAN CITY v SHEFFIELD W AFP. PAUL Warhurst comes back to Maine Road today eager to prove the club which rejected* him as a 19-year-old was wrong. Warhurst, a former England Under-21 defender, has scored eight times in the last six matches since being moved up-front
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    • 272 42 NATIONAL cgach P N Sivaji is delighted with the signing of star striker Fandi Ahmad but he warns: Don't put too much pressure on him. Fandi, 31, signed to play for Singapore through his club Geylang International at the FAS office in Jalan
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