The Business Times, 12 October 1992

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  • 17 1 Business Times THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S E ASIA MITA (P) 35/12/91 Monday, October 12, 1992 75®
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 69 1 BANGKOK Thailand has set today as a deadline for Myanmar to release border officials and civilians arrested by soldiers last week, said news reports yesterday. Interior Minister Chaovalit Yongchaiyudh said he was giving the Yangon authorities until today to release a Thai
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    • 42 1 JERUSALEM The Israeli army has been given orders to put down a flare-up in the Palestinian revolt on the occupied territories, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin said yesterday as soldiers killed two Arabs and wounded 35 more.
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    • 34 1 FRANCE has fjatly ruled out a breakthrough in world trade negotiations between the US and the EC, saying any more concessions on agriculture would cause a peasants' revolt Page 2
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    • 44 1 LEADING credit card company Visa International has fired a new salvo in its battle with charge card rivals by launching a campaign to inform Singapore merchants that charge card companies are costing them many more millions of dollars Page 2
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    • 35 1 THE Thai authorities may change local patent laws depending on the outcome of negotiations on rights over US medical products to be manufactured in Thailand, a senior Thai official said Page 8
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    • 26 1 A CONSORTIUM of British, US and Japanese oil explorers has signed its third produc-tion-sharing contract to search for oil in Myanmar Page 8
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    • 29 1 IN the run-up to next month's presidential election, US foreign policy has gone into a deep freeze, leaving a vacuum on the world stage. Page 10
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    • 26 1 TAIWANESE Finance Minister Wang Chien-shien will have his request to resign over a land tax controversy accepted this week, newspapers said yesterday Page 11
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    • 31 1 AN action plan for tankers to operate safely and economically has been put forward by the Oslo-based International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (Intertanko). Shipping Times Page 1
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  • MARKET SUMMARY
    • 25 1 MALAYAN Banking Bhd has finally clinched a life insurance licence the only missing link in its massive financial services empire Page 3
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    • 32 1 JOHOR-BASED South Johor Amalgamated Holdings Bhd, a public transport company, has officially spread its wings by taking over the bus services operated by the Penang Municipal Council Page 3
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    • 28 1 HONGKONG-based Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Ltd became the first Chinese government-owned corporation to sell shares on the New York Stock Exchange Page 4
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    • 29 1 THE Australian and New Zealand food and beverage group Goodman Fielder Wattie Ltd is planning a AS2OO million (SS23O million) expansion in South-east Asia Page 4
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    • 27 1 THE mood of pessimism that is taking a toll on European bourses is expected to dampen these markets for some time. Page 6
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    • 35 1 INDIAN Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao has said this year's bank scam has caused a "great setback" to his economic liberalisation programme, and vows to overhaul the banking system Page 7
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    • 29 1 Rubber S'pore Nov 144.75'/kg -0.25 M'sia Nov 223.50*/kg +1.00 KL Tin Turnover SOtonnes +23 Spot MS15.39/kg -0.12 Crude palm oil Turnover 406 lots -54 Nov MS870 /tonne unch
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      27 1 Friday Change BT-MGA 638.49 -0.02 Kuala Lumpur ....600.25 +8.48 Tokyo 17,059.78 -275.73 Hongkong 5,596.71 +41.18 Sydney 1,466.2 +0.7 New York 3,136.58 -39.45 London 2,541.2 -2.4
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    • 24 1 Exchange rates USS SS 1.6055 100 Yen SS 1.3219 MS SS 0.6400 Money market rates Overnight 1 1/2 +1 1/4 3-month 15/16% +1/16
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  • 313 1  -  Local loan scheme extended to companies setting up overseas By Helen Chang SINGAPORE The Economic Development Board will make it easier for local enterprises to set up businesses overseas, by expanding an existing assistance scheme to include investment abroad. The Local Enterprises Finance Scheme (Lefs)
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  • 456 1  -  Properties will be merged to develop holiday resort By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE Listed Straits Steamship Land (SSL) has roped in the Salim group for its Pulau Bintan resort project, which is part of a billion-dollar venture to turn a portion of
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  • 409 1  -  From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA BROKERS are expecting a rally on the Indonesian stock market this week, following an upturn in sentiment which pushed the index through the psychological 300 mark last Friday. Buyers returned to the market after several months
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  • 431 1  -  By Teh Hooi Ling SINGAPORE A small local company, Pan World Engineers, has been given the job of finding a site and a partner for a wire-drawing factory which one of China's largest enterprises wants to set up in South-east Asia. The
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  • 457 1  -  From Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG SENIOR Minister Lee Kuan Yew has described Hongkong Governor Chris Patten's first policy blueprint as resembling "more an agenda for action of a nationalist leader mobilising his people to fight for independence from a
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  • 169 1 AP BEIJING China's Foreign Ministry called in the US ambassador to protest Washington's support for Hongkong autonomy after the British colony reverts to Chinese rule in 1997, an official report said yesterday. Vice Foreign Minister Liu Huaqiu summoned US ambassador Stapleton Roy on
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  • PAGE 2 NEWS
    • 509 2 Paris puts its foot down on more farm subsidies Reuter PARIS France has flatly ruled out a breakthrough in world trade negotiations between the US and the EC, saying any more concessions on agriculture would cause a peasants' revolt. In a
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    • 458 2  -  Credit card firm launches campaign against rivals By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE Leading credit card company Visa International has fired a new salvo in its battle with charge card rivals by launching a campaign to inform Singapore merchants that charge card companies are costing them
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    • 386 2  -  From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA A GOVERNMENT-spon-sored environmental forum is to be set up in Indonesia's Riau province to monitor industrial pollution and seek compensation for families affected by illegal discharge of industrial waste. The forum will include representatives of Bapedal, the
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    • 196 2 Reuter LONDON Some of Britain's top corporate chiefs km taken huge pay rises in spite of a slump in company earnings due to the recession, according to a report in the Sumday Times. The London newspaper surveyed several of Britain's biggest companies
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    • SINGAPORE ROUNDUP
      • 71 2 A NATIONAL Computer Board survey has found that a large number of companies in retail and wholesale sectors are using computers. The survey found that 64 per cent of retail companies and 75 per cent of wholesale companies with more than 10 workers used computers.
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      • 41 2 GLOBALTRONICS, an exhibition held last month for the electronics manufacturing industry, drew US$B.5 million (5513.5 million) in reported "on-the-floor" sales. Exhibitors forecast another U5573.3 million to US$l3l.B million turnover in the next six to 12 months respectively.
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      • 46 2 MOTOR GROUP Tan Chong plans to expand its information technology arm, Comit Communication Technologies. This expansion would include adding 18 outlets to its dealer network, service and supply centres, and more than doubling its sales of handphones in Singapore, Tan Chong said.
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      • 34 2 THE Ministry of Trade and Industry welcomes Malaysia's decision to drop a recent ruling that required Singapore tour buses and rental cars to seek entry permits to Malaysia.
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  • COMPANY NEWS 1
    • 548 3  -  Group pays M$ 15m for life insurance business of Safety Life By Alvin Tay SINGAPORE Malayan Banking Bhd, Malaysia's largest banking group, has finally clinched a life insurance licence the only missing link in its massive financial services empire. The Malaysia-listed banking giant said in
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    • 658 3  -  H^K By Alvin Tay SINGAPORE Malayan Banking and Bank Bumiputra Malaysia have moved into the lucrative life insurance business, setting the stage for an eventual tussle between Malaysia's top two banking groups in the years ahead. Malayan Banking, Malaysia's No
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    • 319 3 Bernama PENANG Johor-based South Johor Amalgamated Holdings Bhd (SJAH), a public transport company, has officially spread its wings by taking over the bus services operated by the Penang Municipal Council (MPPP). SJAH is investing MS3.B million (552.4 million) in the venture and
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    • 168 3 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Kanzen Bhd's wholly-owned subsidiary, Dreamland Spring Sdn Bhd, is leading a delegation of keen investors comprising its clients and other companies to China. The trip, Dreamland Spring's first since its appointment to the board of committee of.the Shanghai Association of Enterprise
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    • 328 3 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Ku-ching-based Bank Utama has dropped its plan to acquire a stake in Sarawak's first and only stockbroking house, Sarawak Securities, due to an impasse in negotiations. Syrakusa Corp, the owner of Sarawak Securities, could not agree to Bank
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 47 3 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia Mining Corp (MMC) said discussions on a joint-venture project with IJM Corp and Impsa to produce component parts for hydraulic cranes are* still in the preliminary stages. No agreement has been signed! yet, the company said.
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      • 71 3 KUALA LUMPUR Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) is to be privatised in stages from next year, said Malaysian Information Ministry secretary-general Yahya Yaacob on Friday. He told reporters, after visiting the Radio Three station in Kota Baru, that a study to convert RTM into a
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      • 38 3 KUALA LUMPUR Taiping Consolidated executive chairman Sulaiman Manan said in the group's latest annual report that the group will continue to focus on property development and investment activities for consistent and long-term earnings.
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      • 78 3 KUALA LUMPUR Southern Acids (M) Bhd is continuously looking into various projects to expand its operations horizontally and vertically, in view of the bright prospects of the oleochemicals industry. Chairman Low Mong Hua said in the company's 1992 annual report that with the increasing world demand
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    • 233 3 SINGAPORE Rising mortgage rates in Malaysia couid interrupt the buoyant growth of Sime UEP Properties Bhd, says company chairman Syed Nahar Shahabuddin. Higher rates would make it difficult for Sime UEP to sell as many houses as it did in the year to
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 82 4 PARIS The head of Toyota Motor Corp's French subsidiary said unfavourable currency trends will cost the Japanese car firm the equivalent of four billion francs (551.27 billion) this year. Henri Combes, chairman of Toyota France's management committee, told French radio that the Japanese
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      • 93 4 TOKYO Japan's Minebea Co said last Friday it had suffered its first consolidated annual pre-tax loss in its 41-year history due to the trouble of its semiconductor subsidiary and the slumping stock market. The world's top miniature bearing maker said that its group pre-tax loss
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      • 72 4 LONDON TNT Ltd said Ansett Transport Industries Ltd, its joint venture with The News Corp Ltd, could be floated at some stage. In a letter to the Australian stock exchange, TNT confirmed comments made by TNT chief executive David Mortimer in media interviews on
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      • 79 4 HONGKONG The controversial placement of shares allowing Fujian Enterprises to buy a 10 per cent stake in Allied Group cannot go ahead without shareholder approval. The stock exchange has stepped into the affair, demanding that Allied hold an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders on that matter, at
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      • 75 4 BANGKOK Thaksin Shinawatra, chairman of Shinawatra Computer and Communications, said his company's financial and policy work will not be affected by the resignation of his senior executive vice-president Thanong Bidaya, who was recently appointed Thai Military Bank president. He denied speculation that Shinawatra will approach Virabongsa Ramangkura to
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      • 117 4 BRUSSELS The president of NGK Insulators in Japan, Toshihito Kohara, has received a top Belgian award in recognition of his firm's growing investments in auto industry ceramics in Belgium, NGK said here last Friday. Mr Kohara was made Commander of the Order of the Crown in
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    • 340 4 South China Morning Post HONGKONG The Guoco Group has lifted net profit 49.5 per cent to HK5372.21 million (5577.4 million) for the year ended June 30, well ahead of market expectations. Subsidiary Dao Heng Bank saw a 38 per cent rise in profit
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    • 410 4 Investors see chance to buy into China's burgeoning economy Reuter NEW YORK A Hong-kong-based holding company last Friday became the first Chinese government-owned corporation to sell shares on the New York Stock Exchange, allowing US investors to buy into the country's burgeoning
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    • 213 4 Reuter LONDON Brierley Investments Ltd's £11 million (5529.7 million) takeover bid for British brewer Gibbs Mew pic failed last week as Gibbs shareholders approved the company's planned acquisition of drinks distributor UK D Ltd. BIL had bid 200p cash per share for the
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    • 418 4 AFP SYDNEY The Australian and New Zealand food and beverage group Goodman Fielder Wattie Ltd is planning a As2oo million (SS23O million) expansion in Southeast Asia. In a televised interview, chief executive Michael Nugent said yesterday the company was in a position to
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    • 414 4  -  Firm capitalising on interest shown by US fund managers From Al Labita in MANILA BLUE CHIP Manila Electric Co (Meralco) plans to float American Depositary Receipts (ADR) soon to attract US investment backing for its expansion programme. Details of the float,
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    • 335 4 Reuter LONDON Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd's uninvited tender offer for up to 15 per cent of Trafalgar House pic has failed to gain an overwhelming response from the conglomerate's shareholders, sources close to the offer said. The tender, at 85p per ordinary
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    • 339 4 Bloomberg EINDHOVEN, Netherlands Ten Japanese and seven European consumer electronics companies have pledged greater cooperation amid the global slump in the consumer electronics market, Sony chairman Akio Morita and Philips Electronics NV chairman Jan Timmer said. The two chairmen were hosting a two-day
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    • 766 6 Pessimism in stock markets likely to persist NYT PARIS For most of the first half of this year, European brokers and bankers were busy explaining that the second half would be better for the continent's stock markets. The general prediction was that a quickening
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    • 521 6 Reuter MONTEREY, California Most of the world's big computer chip makers are experiencing a strong rebound after four years of lacklustre growth. But analysts and industry officials believe the best may be yet to come. It is hoped that the current recovery
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    • 273 6 Reuter NEW YORK US food companies arc apparently. hungry for some foreign ori-. sine. In the past mooth, HJ Heinz Co, Philip Morris Cos< RJR Nabisco and American. Maire-Products all struck' deals to boy food companies, most European. Analysts say a merger
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • 354 7 AFP NEW DELHI Indian Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao has said this year's bank scam has caused a "great setback" to his economic liberalisation programme, and vows to overhaul the banking system. He told the 65th annual meeting of the Federation of
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    • 169 7 Knight-Ridder NEW YORK A total of 111 US savings and loan institutions are "critically undercapitalised" and are more likely to be closed starting Dec 19 when a new federal law goes into effect, according to Veribanc, a Wakefield agency that provides consumers
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    • 331 7 Dispute arises from massive Bombay securities scam FT NEW DELHI Standard Chartered Bank, the British bank, has stepped up its battle to recover money it lost in the Bombay securities market scandal by filing a fraud claim against Citibank, the US bank which was also
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    • 291 7  -  By Dawn Tan SINGAPORE The Singapore branch of Standard Chartered's Equitor Group, its worldwide financial services division, has won a place in the list of top 10 international agent banks, according to a survey by custodial business publication, Global Custodian. The results,
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    • 330 7 Reuter LONDON A report into heavy losses suffered by participants in Lloyd's insurance market, the biggest in the world, blames poor underwriting and bad management, market sources said. The report looked into the losses incurred by Lloyd's "names" wealthy individuals who underwrite insurance
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    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 99 7 NEW YORK Junk bonds, practically moribund two years ago, hit a record as sales through Oct 8 totalled U5531.94 billion (Sssl billion) piercing the previous full-year tally of U5531.91 billion in 1986. Sales of below-investment-grade bonds, as low as US$l.4 billion in 1990, may
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      • 74 7 WASHINGTON The Senate Intelligence Committee said it would investigate the ClA's handling of information on a bank fraud case involving billions of dollars in illegal loans to Iraq, using subpoenas if necessary. The Central Intelligence Agency said it gave incorrect information to the Justice
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      • 94 7 f MANILA The Bank of Tokyo wants to set up full operations in the Philippines if Congress permits, a Filipino official said. The Bank of Tokyo president, Tasuku Takagaki, called on President Fidel Ramos and told him that "they are interested in pursuing the
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      • 92 7 ROME Italian Banking Association President Tancredi Bianchi said he hoped it would be possible for the Bank of Italy to cut its discount rate within a week. "I hope that within a week a reduction can occur," Mr Bianchi said at a conference. But
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      • 54 7 WASHINGTON Piedmont Federal Savings Bank was seized by regulators and placed into receivership, ending a prolonged struggle for the savings bank to boost capital and return to profitability. The Office of Thrift Supervision closed the Manassas savings bank and chartered a new federal mutual institution
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  • THE REGION
    • WORLD WATCH
      • 91 8 ALOR STAR Kedah will seek compensation from the owner of the Nagasaki Spirit tanker, whose crude oil polluted the state's waters following a collision with a container ship in the Straits of Malacca. State Environment and Human Resources Committee chairman Wan Azmi Ariffin
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      • 83 8 BEIJING Prince Norodom Sihanouk, chairman of Cambodia's Supreme National Council, said here yesterday that he has "a serious health problem", contradicting allegations that his illness is feigned. "I have been examined many times and I am still undergoing treatment by a number of eminent Chinese medical
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      • 66 8 MANILA The Philippines is seeking a US$llO million (S$ 176 million) loan from the World Bank to help boost the country's power output, with supplies expected to remain short over the next 12 months, an official said yesterday. Press Secretary Rodolfo Reyes told reporters
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      • 70 8 CANBERRA Australia and Indonesia are set to expand air links in the latest move under Australia's deregulated and liberalised aviation policy, Transport Minister Bob Collins said yesterday. Airlines of the two countries will each be able to offer the equivalent of four extra Boeing 747 services a
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    • 336 8 Bangkok awaiting outcome of talks on US medical products to be made in Thailand AFP BANGKOK The Thai authorities may change local patent laws depending on the outcome of negotiations on rights over US medical products to be manufactured in Thailand, a
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    • 446 8  -  By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE A consortium of British, American and Japanese oil explorers has signed its third produc-tion-sharing contract and one of the biggest in recent times to search for oil in Myanmar. It was awarded a 1.2 million hectare oil field that
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    • 328 8 Group clarifies that Malays were invited to economic congress Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry was invited to attend the recent second Malaysian Chinese Economic Congress, the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia's (ACCCIM) sec-retary-general said yesterday. Replying
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    • 217 8 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysians are the world's 10th top drinkers and they spend more on alcohol than they do on cigarettes yearly, says a UN report reproduced by a local consumer bulletin. Malaysia, with an annual per capita consumption of spirits
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  • THE WORLD 1
    • WORLD WATCH
      • 82 10 BONN Billions of dollars in European Community tax revenues are being squandered through mismanagement and fraud, the German news magazine Der Spiegel said last Saturday. It quoted a confidential study by the European Commission and Central Accounting Office for its report released
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      • 96 10 MOSCOW Corruption in Russia is causing a huge exodus of Western businessmen, according to leading Russian industrialist Arkady Volsky. The Interfax dgency reported last Saturday that he was concerned about the "massive exodus" of Western businessmen over the past two months, which he attributed to corruption
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      • 101 10 NEW DELHI Pakistan will not be invited to India's naval exercises with a group of Asian countries early next year but a future exercise with Islamabad is not ruled out. Indian Vice Admiral S P Govil said in Calcutta last Saturday that Indian warships would hold
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      • 45 10 TOKYO An opposition party member campaigning yesterday in downtown Tokyo with signature forms which look like fake bills to collect signatures to force scandal-tainted political kingpin Shin Kanemaru from Parliament. A caricature of Mr Kanemaru is printed on the slips of paper.
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      • 74 10 TOKYO North Korea yesterday denounced the US and South Korea for delaying the withdrawal of American troops. The official daily Rodong Sinmun said Seoul and Washington were trying to take the "road of igniting a war". It said: "The US and South Korean authorities
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    • 709 10 Paralysis leaving a power vacuum on world stage Reuter WASHINGTON In the run-up to next month's presidential election, US foreign policy has gone into a deep freeze leaving a vacuum on the world stage. Partly, this is a natural phenomenon as
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    • 154 10 AFP TOKYO Several Japanese companies are doing business on the four Kuril islands north of Japan disputed between Tokyo and Moscow, Japan Broadcasting Corp (NHK) reported yesterday. The companies, which were not named, have started operation as joint ventures on the disputed islands
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    • 554 10 Baghdad threatens to bring them to court AP BAGHDAD Iraq's oil minister said on Saturday that Baghdad will sue banks and other financial institutions if they use frozen Iraqi oil assets seized by the UN Security Council. The Security Council last week voted
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    • 276 10 AFP SEOUL A controversy is raging in South Korea over whether a new sexually explicit novel entitled Joyful Sarah should be allowed to be published in a country still dominated by traditional Confucian morality. The controversy was touched off when the
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    • 439 10 Reuter VANCOUVER, British Columbia Prominent Chinese Canadians are backing a federal-provincial agreement aimed at keeping Quebec from leaving Canada, saying intolerance threatens to tear the country apart as it has done to Yugoslavia. The Chinese Canadian National Committee for Canada said
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    • 291 11 Decision expected today following consultation with president Reuter TAIPEI Taiwanese Finance Minister Wang Chienshien will have his request to resign over a land tax controversy accepted this week, newspapers said yesterday. The government had reached a consensus that Mr Wang be allowed to
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    • 416 11 Reuter BRUSSELS The European Community's single market, due to make its debut on Jan 1, will fall short of its planners' dreams in one key area company law. The European Commission originally hoped to create a comprehensive body of Community law
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    • 394 11 AFP SYDNEY tropical cash crops, in particular rice, could be at risk from increased ultra-violet radiation as the earth's protective ozone layer diminishes, say Australian scientists. Jan Anderson of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Canberra said preliminary research
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    • 202 11 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO Brazil's federal police have asked the Supreme Court to freeze the assets of now-powerless President Fernando Collor de Mello, a newspaper reported on Saturday. According to the respected Jornal do Brasil, Paulo Lacerda, who led a federal police investigation
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  • THE ARTS
    • 911 13  -  Andrew Lim on the mixed emotions that the Callas legacy evokes Andrew Lim Maria Cailas has enjoyed pedestal status since her death 15 years ago at the age of 53. Though the best part of her career was over in a matter
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    • 392 13  -  Bob Thomas reviews the movie adaptation of Glengarry Glen Ross Bob Thomas NYT Mamet-speak Noun, refers to dialogue written by David Mamet (American, born 1947), characterised by circumlocution and expletives. See: Beckett, Samuel; also Abbott and Costello. This definition, which wont be found in any Webster's,
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    • 391 13  -  Benjamin Loh reviews the SSO's weekend offering and finds himself generally satisfied Benjamin Loh THE Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op 64, with its beautifully impassioned themes, is probably one of the most difficult to put across to an audience, simply because it
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 797 15  -  Alison Leigh Cowan examines a trend in corporate America that has had some disturbing results Alison Leigh Cowan NYT TO some people, William Sanders's resume is a mere footnote in an otherwise sorry chapter of American business history. To others, it holds a clue
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    • 1069 15  -  With the finances of Cambodia's political groups under UN control, a true picture of the country's economy is slowly emerging, reports Harish Mehta Harish Mehta THE MAN who is mandated to take direct control of the finances of the four political factions in
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    • 816 15  -  Keith Bradsher explains how a free-trade agreement affects the nationality of Honda cars Keith Bradsher NYT IN a factory in Anna, Ohio covering the area of 19 football fields, Honda is making engines with American and Japanese parts that will be put into
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  • ENTERPRISE & MANAGEMENT 1
    • 662 16  -  Barbara Presley reports on a family services initiative in the US Barbara Presley NYT Fran sussner Rodgers sounds like a person of enthusiasm who is able to sustain her faith over a long time. So it is a bit surprising to hear that she fretted over what would
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    • 436 16 Neal McGrath has been appointed Finance Editor of Asian Business. Prior to his appointment, Mr McGrath was with Business International as Editor of the Business Asia newsletter. He was also the Regional Editor for Asia of Investing Licensing and Trading Conditions Abroad, an investment guide which covers 13
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    • 1313 17  -  Teh Hooi Ling talks to Low Ing Sing, who has seen and done it all, and lived to tell the tale Teh Hooi Ling IN HIS first 48 years, Low Ing Sing tried his hand at everything except business. He was a rubber tapper, railway track builder,
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  • SPORTS 1
    • 598 18 Woosnam and Price stumble to upset defeats AP VIRGINIA WATER, England JefT Sluman upset lan Woosnam 3 and 2 and Nick Faldo came from behind to edge Nick Price 2 and 1 last Saturday to set up a clash in the final
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    • 257 18 AFP LAS VEGAS John Cook dodged a stampede here on Saturday, rallying late to avoid being trampled by the chasing pack and keep a three-shot lead after four rounds of the Las Vegas Invitational golf tournament. Cook started the day five strokes clear, but
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    • 310 19 American finishes six seconds faster for fourth consecutive triumph AP KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii Mark Allen set two records in winning the Ironman Triathlon World Championship here last Saturday. The 34-year-old Californian finished in eight hours, nine minutes and nine seconds, taking six seconds off his
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    • 236 19 AFP HAMBURG Bemhard Langer maintained his three shot lead in the Honda Open here on Saturday where a third-round 70 took him to a 12-under total of 204. The most significant move in pursuit came from Northern Ireland's Darren Clark, whose 67 elevated him
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    • SIDE LINES
      • 94 19 TOULOUSE, France French Davis Cup player Guy Forget moved a step closer to a unique hattrick when he advanced to the final of the U*****,000 (S$500,000) Toulouse Open on Saturday. The second seed beat compatriot Arnaud Boetsch 6-3, 6-4 to reach yesterday's final against
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      • 134 19 BELGRADE Bobby Fischer ingeniously dissolved complications into a winning endgame on Saturday to defeat Boris Spassky in Game 17 of their exhibition chess match in Belgrade. With the score 7-3 in Fischer's favour, he needs just three more victories to gain the U553.35 million (555.3 million)
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      • 77 19 ZURICH Steffi Graf struggled while Martina Navratilova easily won when Patty Fendick gave up injured on Saturday, advancing both to the finals yesterday of the U*****,000 (*****,500) European Indoors. Top- seeded Graf, seeking her sixth Zurich title, outlasted fourth-seeded Jana Novotna of Czechoslovakia 6-2, 4-6, 7-6
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      • 51 19 ATHENS Sergi Bruguera outlasted countryman and fourth-seeded Javier Sanchez 7-5, 6-7, (1-7), 6-4 and advanced to meet fellow Spaniard Jordi Arrese in the final of the Athens International for the second consecutive year. Arrese easily beat another Spaniard, Francisco Clavet, 7-5, 6-2, to reach the
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    • 416 19 AFP VANCOUVER Susan Devoy, the world's top woman squash player for eight years, went out on a high note here last Saturday as she announced her retirement after winning her fourth World Open championship. The New Zealander beat Australian Michelle Martin 9-4, 9-6, 9-4
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    • 265 19 AFP SYDNEY Goran Ivanisevic marshalled his extraordinary talents to demolish Stefan Edberg in three straight sets in the Australian Indoor Tennis Championship finals here yesterday. Ivanisevic's high-octane brand of power serve, combined with flawless volleying, overwhelmed the defending champion 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 in 90
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    • 4483 20  -  By Quak Hiang Whai THE SINGAPORE stock market is expected to continue drifting sideways like most of last week, brokers say. They expect the Straits Times Industrials Index, which lost 11.41 points last week to end at 1,333.21, to trade within the range
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  • 3544 22 Uniphoenix 195 +59 +43.4% Dunlop Est 328 +32 fO.8% Dunlop Est CULS 306 +31 +11.3% Sg Way TSR97 116 20Vj +21.5% Magnum Corp 50* 530 +15 2.9% Esso 50* 400 +14 3.6% Sungei Way 256 +14 +5.8% M Cement 50* 282 +12 4.4% Land A
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    • 884 22 BJJSINESSnOS Toll-free Tel No: 737-0043 Fax No; 734 3698 IDACOM ELECTRONICS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308(2) of the Companies Act, Cap. 50 that the Final Meeting of Members of the above-named Company w* be held at 36 Robinson Road, #15-00, City
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    • 126 22 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 90 JEWELLERY CRAFT ENTERPRISES PTE LTD (la Member*' Votaatary I inwilarina) FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tlx Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at 70 Shea ton Way #16-01 Marina House Singapore 0207 on the 12th day of
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 5552 23 Bernama RENEWED buying support towards the end of the week after early profit-taking took share prices in Kuala Lumpur higher and the main to close above the 600-point level last week. The KLSE Composite Index added 5.66 points over the week to close at
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  • BT SHARE INFORMATION SERVICE
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    • 489 24 Company Rights Issue Man Tech One-tor-one 1100 per stare Anal StMl Orrtor three g M$2 20 pef share Issue of *****m 50% Cumulative Redeemable ftetaente shares of 10 sen each 1992/97 (CRPS) with ue to *****m Transferable Subscnpton fcghts (TSR) tor an aorepte pnce of MSI per CRPS
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    • 974 24 Currant Ex BmIu Date Tatai tar Tatal fir payawrt tela cto*4 psyakti tfca ytr last ywr AOM 51(1) Sep 18 Sep 30 Oct IS 5% 12 2% NOB 50c 3.5% (b) Sep 10 Sep 24 Oct 23 3.5% 3.5% MM 50c 1% No* 2 Nov 16 Dec 7
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    • 329 24 Cm imt Yaar Croup prt-Ux N«t Mraiags Grow mm to pram/tots (L) put ikart MvWmmI COOO) (cwrts) Amalgamated S Sep 30 iun 92 M*134.025(MS143.495) 16.4(13) 12(10) ArWi Sep 30 Jun 92 M$25,132(ll$37,468) 6.4(11.9) 6TE(6) Bedford Sep 30 Jun 92 M$40.092t(M$25,500) 3.2t(2.2) 2(-) MeW Ctainers Sep 30 Jun 92
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    • 124 24 Mi M iMt M Tew Fvacst Mi M MM EPS mart Ttar EPS Cm» praft N< N" Cmmm P«M Mjr «*g (cte) (SHI) sn F Nov 8 Aug 92 626 25 0 153,810 1665—177.4 67.8-718 ■arc* Ml F No* 18 Oec 92 1 8 1.5 4.925 4 5-75
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    • 526 24 Oct 8 first Capital Corporation has launched the third and final phase of its 500-unit Chiltern Park apartments at Lorong Chuan. Local contractor L&M Group Investments Ltd has acquired a 70 per cent stake in an Australian construction company, Idoas Pty Ltd, for A$2 million. Sesdaq-listed Swens Asia-Pacific
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    • 646 24 Cwpwy Date HaH-yMr tnmp pr»-t« Itterim MM to pr»«/l*** (L) «vMm4 COM) GMrp Kent Oct 5 M 92 M$12,898(M$5.226) 8(5) Jacks M'l Oct 5 Jul 92 $683($1,498L) Jotan Htdgs Oct 5 Jul 92 M$9,592(M$2.762L) Inno-Pacific Oct 1 Jun 92 $2.3311 (S1.243) Atonce Tech Sep 30 Jun 92 $329(1104)
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    • 63 24 /V -1 > »"J- I »-L rAil .1 *4. A.IJ ftL U irH urcnaro riKX rags Luc tbm at me booen onower Koom n. urcnaro raraoc Hotel, 1 Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024 on Tuesday, October 13 at 12.00 noon OUB Ltd: EGM at the Board Room, 45th Storey,
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    • 332 24 Coamsfaa Spcdal Trdf Script* J Ml- f Jt UPnMI (KMIne ram lnMUBg Company starts (I DP) (ST) starts Alex Hides Sep 28 Oct 22 Oct 12 Oct 22 Oct 23 Cereboa Oct 16 Nov 12 Nov 2 Nov 12 Nov 13 Cheaucal lad Nov 9 Dec 3 Nov
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    • 374 24 Company Wights ham Gddan Hop* One-tor-sa MSI 50 per share Enlate Aug 27 Books dose Sep 10 taeptance Payment Oct 22 IMS Oneta-one MSS 00 per stare Ei-date Sep 7 Books dose: Sep 21 Acceptance i Payment Nov 2 0C8C OnMor five S3 00 per local share S*
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    • 144 24 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST Industrials Index 1*2 I* *****8 (21/2/92) 1992 I* }545.» WW) 1992 tar 1122.50 (18/8/92) 1992 tar 310.95 8/VJ2 1991 Mc *****8 (3/6/91) 1991 I* 1565.58 (3/6/91) 99 taT 1022.52 6/1/91) 1991 tar 1149.08 (16/1/91) 990 Mc 1435.43 16/7/90 1990 1* 1607.12 (27/3/90) 1990
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    • 872 24 Treat Mrtwi Sahrtaattal Bay/ No. of toaaat StarehaMag Slack Ma nSmT StarefcaWar/Dlrector Sal dure. Bafcre Altar if Securities 07/10/52 Chung Www Bank B 60,000 42.900 11.903,000 0.00 11,963.000 0.00 State S'pore 07/10/92 Street Names Chan Kong Lew* B 8.000 7.760 12.000 0.00 20.000 0 00 ttK. 06/10/92
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    • 337 24 In local car In SS la US$ %iy yr *y yr *J yr Oct 9 dip dge cbft c>r World 370.7 -0.3 -9.2 -0.3 -10.4 -0.7 -9.6 iEAFE 434.9 -0.2 -13.4 -0.4 -14.3 -0.7 -13.5 Europe 391.9 0.0 -4.7 0.1 -8.3 -0.2 -7.5 Pacific 641.8
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 769 25 NYT IF THE US Federal Reserve has finished cutting interest rates for the foreseeable future, as a story in the Financial Times suggested last Friday, then last week's nerve-wracking plunge in US stock prices may prove to have been
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    • 937 25  -  .LONDON By Ray Heath IF BRITISH investors were expecting a new, dynamic economic policy to be revealed at last week's crucial Conservative Party annual conference, they were sorely disappointed. Almost as disappointed as the Tory party faithful who have been dismayed by the dithering
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    • 378 25 AFP SHARE PRICES fell on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week as participants remained doubtful of an early economic recovery for Japan. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 selected blue chips ended the week at 17,059.78 yen, down 264.29 yen or 1.5
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    • ASIAN MARKETS ROUNDUP
      • 277 25 AUSTRALIAN shares started to regain lost ground on Wednesday and Thursday after plumbing an 18-month low on Tuesday amid turmoil in overseas markets and a lack of direction from domestic indicators. Under a wave of selling, the main indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, plunged 19 points on Tuesday after
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      • 161 25 THE STOCK exchange of Thailand extended its winning streak on Friday in heavy trading with a thin 2.98-point increase for the day and a modest 5.63-point gain for the week. The market closed at 886.34 points, or 0.6 per cent up from its finish of 880.71 points the previous
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      • 123 25 THE PHILIPPINE stock market, reacting to the falling share prices on Wall Street, went tumbling down as well. The Composite Index at the Manila Stock Exchange fell by 1.44 per cent to hit 1,408.13 points on Friday while the index at the Makati Stock Exchange fell by 2.34 per
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      • 228 25 TRADING SLOWED on the Jakarta Stock Exchange last week and kept most prices stagnant. The average daily trading for the week dropped to almost half of the previous week's average. An average of 2.68 million shares worth 9.19 billion ru- piah was traded daily compared with S.lB million shares
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      • 253 25 SHARE PRICES rose last week in Seoul's stock market, as a government fund resumed intervention after a month-long hiatus to prevent the index from plunging below 500 points. As the Composite Price Index fell 10.90 points to 502.22 points on Monday in dull trading, the Stock Price Stabilisation Fund
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      • 296 25 SHARE PRICES on the Taiwan Stock Exchange edged down last week on profittaking. In contrast to a 7.1 per cent jump the preceding week, the 305-issue Weighted Price Index lost 94.96 points, or 2.6 per cent, to settle at 3,622.75 points on Friday. Following a 13.46-point dip the previous
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      • 197 25 INDIAN STOCK markets recovered towards the end of the week after taking a beating in the first half following the central bank's announcement of a cut in lending rates. The BSE Sensitivity Index went up from 3,247.76 points to 3,275.57 at the close on Friday, and the National Index
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    • 299 25 AFP SHARE PRICES on the Hongkong Stock Exchange see-sawed over the week with the key Hang Seng Index rising 0.02 per cent to close at 5,596.71 points on Friday. In spite of an eventful week that included Governor Chris Patten's
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • Earnings worries lead to sell-off on Wall St
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        1164 26 NEW YORK stocks retreated in moderate trading on Friday as slumping bond prices which drove interest rates upwards and renewed worries about poor third-quarter earnings fuelled a broad sell-off. The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled 39.45 points to 3,136.58 its lowest level since late December. The New York
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        864 26 SHARE PRICES eased off earlier highs in late trading last Friday, depressed by an unchanged inflation rate when a fall in inflation had been expected. The FT-SE Index of 100 leading shares gained just 2.4 points to 2,541.2 points after earlier gains of more than 20 points, while the
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      • 238 26 THE bourse ended the week with a moderate loss on Friday in narrow trading, as the DAX Spot Trend Index ended at 1,439.66 points, down 0.8 per cent from 1,451.12 at the Thursday close. The Commerzbank indicator ended at 1,617.70 points, against 1,626.80 on Thursday. Analysts said that even
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      • 153 26 INVESTORS turned their back on Dutch shares on Friday, preferring to wait for expected interest rate cuts before buying, and with plenty of stocks on offer prices sagged by the close. "Why buy at this moment? Why not wait until European interest rates are cut? The market will be
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      • 226 26 THE bourse wound up a loser on Friday, despite an early rise that initially seemed to confirm the previous two days' recovery of stock prices. The CAC 40 Stock Price Index was up by 0.92 per cent at the opening, but shifted to a downtrend when Wall Street opened
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      • 191 26 ITALIAN SHARES surged over 4 per cent for the second successive day in heavy trade on Friday on hopes for lower interest rates, expected tax changes and optimism about the government's Budget plans. The MIB All-Share Index jumped 4.1 per cent to close at 786. Most blue chips rose
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      • 189 26 SWISS SHARES closed a quiet Friday session mixed to slightly firmer as the market consolidated ahead of the weekend. The broad SPI closed 3.9 points higher at 1,140.2. The SMI Index of leading shares added 8.1 to 1,878.4. Dealers said the firm dollar and hopes for lower interest rates
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      • 108 26 SWEDISH SHARES ended the week sharply higher on Friday, encouraged by strong performances on overseas bourses and falling domestic interest rates. The All-Share Index gained 2.34 per cent to 668.51 and the Top-16 Index rose 2.3 per cent. Volume was moderate at 354 million kronor. "Shares rose steadily and
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      • 231 26 BELGIAN STOCKS ended below their best but still in positive territory on Friday, undeterred by a plunge in oil major Petrofina and early weakness on Wall Street. The Bel-20 Index of leading shares ended 5.6 points higher, at 1,094.87 on almost 1.4 billion francs of business. Dealers said that
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      • 523 26 SHARES were firmer in quiet trade on Friday as they attracted foreign investor buying. The weakening in the financial rand foreign investment unit also helped, dealers said. The market was steady ahead of the weekend and with most players attending the futures conference at Sun City, they said. The
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      • 249 26 STOCKS ended moderately lower on Friday, but a lack of players in the market due to the Thanksgiving threeday weekend limited the losses, dealers said. "There's just no volume. A lot of traders left early. Everybody's going home for turkey," one trader said. The TSE 300 Composite Index closed
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    • 76 26 INDICES TURNOVER Oct 9 Close Previous NEW YORK Dow Jones 3,136.58 3.176.03 -39.45 SAP 500 402 66 407.75 -5.09 Turnover (million) 178.94 205.00 -26.06 LONDON Financial Times 30 1,865.2 1.870.4 -5.2 FTSE 100 2,541.2 2,538.8. -2.4 Turnover (million) 484.2 514.6 -30.4 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1,439 66 1,451.12 11.46 AMSTERDAM EOF.
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    • 196 26 Amsterdam Oct 9 FIs ABN-Amro 48.40 .2 Aegon 68.30 .2 Ahold 78.20 1.2 Akzo 136.10 -.6 Alrenta 200.40 -.1 Amev 58.70 .1 Bols 40 20 -.2 Bbrsumy Wehry 53.20 -.2 Buhrman Tettero 34.20 -.5 Centrales M 103.20 .1 DP American 18.40 DSM 91.90 -.1 Elsevier 105.30 -.4 Fokker 17.10 -.9
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 507 27 NEW YORK~ Reuter THE GREENBACK closed in the US firmer against the mark on Friday and unchanged versus the yen in a day of choppy dealings as traders evened up positions ahead of a long holiday weekend. The dollar popped to early highs on news
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    • 710 27 AFP THE US DOLLAR strengthened on the Asian foreign currency markets last week, reversing the previous week's slide. The only Asian currencies to resist the greenback's strength were the Australian dollar, the New Zealand dollar and the Philippine peso. Dealers said the greenback's strength was
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    • 409 27 Cross rates oa* USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.6025 2.5100 1.4920 121.80 0.5942 1.3240 1.3899 1.8433 SS 0.6240 1.5663 0.9310 76.0062 0.3708 0.8262 0.8673 1.1503 MS 0.3984 0.64 0.5944 48.5259 0.2367 0.5275 0.5537 0.7344 Dm 0.6702 1.0741 1.6823 81.64 0.3982 0.8874 0.9315 1.2355
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    • 533 27 Interbank rates S$ Bid Offer Overnight I 1/2 1 3/4 1-month 1 3/16 1 5/16 2-month 1 1/4 1 3/8 3-month 1 5/16 1 7/16 Overnight mode: 3/8 LS$ High Low 7 days 3 1/8 3 1/16 1 month 3 1/8 3 1/16 2 months 3 1/8 3
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    • 951 27 Currency traders waiting for cues Knight-Ridder BONN With the chances of another US Federal Reserve interest rate cut before the presidential election receding, currency markets will be taking their lead from Europe in the coming days, say traders. Two European events in particular are expected
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    • 356 27 Reuter LONDON UK government bonds (gilts) look set to extend the recent steepening of their yield curve as economists feel recent government policy statements have left open the chance of further interest rate cuts. But the market's hopes for more detailed explanations of economic policy
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 385 28 Reuter NEW YORK A Bill that finally passed the US Senate last week allowing the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to exempt swaps from its regulations was greeted with cheers by swap dealers. "The Bill is an important step to reduce legal risks
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    • 243 28 AFP DAR-ES-SALAAM Large quantities of coffee grown in Tanzania's Kagera region is being smuggled out of the country by racketeers paying higher prices than the local cooperative union, the national Shihata news agency has reported. It said last Saturday that a survey carried out in
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    • 821 28 REPORTS AFP LONDON The depth of the worldwide slump hit commodity prices again last week, with the downturn set off by falls on the stock and money markets. Gold rose briefly as the market saw investment from speculators in other sectors, but platinum sank,
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  • 1416 28 Rubber RAS Commodity Exchange (fwtarw closing as at lpm) RAS (physical prtc—) RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) S^n AS It 12 MM (S cents/Kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest 2 Nov 92 140 50 141 SON Nov 92 144.75 144.75 144.75 50 2,150 RSS 3
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    • 75 28 WHO'S IN am IflrJiTffl Find out in Personal Investment and Finance. Every Saturday in Business Times GIVING YOU THE WINNING EDGE Malaysia: making tourism pay Rich Singaporeans Strong Sings: concern and controversy What's happened to Hongkong's brain drain? Tycoon Vincent Tan's juggling act New life for furniture manufacturers Product development
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    • 703 29  -  POSTCARD FROM NEW BRUNSWICK By Nelson Bryant SITTING on the sec-ond-storey deck of the guest house at Don Lyons' salmon lodge, I watched the sun descend into the valley of the Miramichi River, silhouetting three wading anglers nearly a half-mile upstream who had been patiently flogging
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    • 152 29 As at 10am on Friday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.1453 1.1615 Canadian dollar 1.2692 1.2950 NZ dollar 0.8574 0.8750 Sterling pound 2.6880 2.7255 US dollar 1.5970 1.6050 Local dollars to 100 anits of foreign currency Austrian schilling
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    • 155 29 PROPERTY '98 A Special Business Times Survey October 88,1998 Property markets In Singapore and abroad are at a crossroads. Which turning will they take? That's what everyone wants to know, and that's the question Business Times looks at on October 28. We talk to property experts about the market trend
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    • 341 29 Don't waver you want to U on your 8 Predominant interest is sup- I I I I I 1 I 1 L_L_L_l—JB pressing carnal desire (6,7) ißr 11 Part of a ship unaffected ___JHi^ when it capsizes (4) 11 I I I j j 13 12 To be taken for
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    • 160 29 Singapore Outlook: Showers over many areas in the morning. Report Maximum temperature 31.9 Assoc humidity 58% Minimum temperature 23.4 Assoc humidity 96% Hours of sunshine 3.45 Rainfall in mm 2.9 Rainfall this month 116.2 Rainy days this month 8 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 19/09 Goudy Bangkok 32/24 Goudy
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  • 565 30  -  No indication of whether Deng will attend From Catherine Ong in BEIJING CHINA'S communist party begins a rare meeting today to appoint new leaders and endorse the vision of a "socialist market economy". But the attendance of patriarch Deng Xiaoping remains uncertain. The spokesman
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  • 450 30 AP HOT SPRINGS, Virginia Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said on Saturday that election-year politics won't keep the US central bank from cutting interest rates again if needed to stimulate the sluggish economy. But, in a rare news conference with reporters
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  • 222 30 AP BONN The government said yesterday it wants Mikhail Gorbachev to attend this weekend's state funeral for the late chancellor Willy Brandt and would probably ask Russia's government to restore the former Soviet president's right to travel. Russia's Constitutional Court earlier this month
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  • 425 30  -  From Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG HONGKONG stands to be a major winner following the successful conclusion of the Section 301 trade talks between China and the US, according to the Sunday Morning Post. The colony at the foot of
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  • 155 30 AFP SYDNEY Australia's Minister for Industry and Commerce John Button changed his mind yesterday after casting doubt earlier in the day on his government's ability to achieve its growth target in the current fiscal year. Mr Button had said in a television interview broadcast
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  • 890 30  -  The Bottom Line PATRICK DANIEL PATRICK DANIEL The writer is Editor of BT. This comment first appeared in the October issue of Singapore Business THE global economy has never looked so deeply in trouble. When was the last time all the major economies were
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  • 225 30  -  From Al Labita in MANILA FILIPINO industrialists have welcomed Indonesian President Suharto's proposal for the setting up of an Asean consortium of companies to invest in the Philippines. "If pushed through, it will certainly create a more favourable image for the Philippines in
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  • Shipping Times
    • 282 31  -  By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE An action plan for tankers to operate safely and economically has been put forward by the Oslo-based International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (Intertanko). Speaking at a recent conference in Hamburg, chairman Andreas Ugland said more effort should
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    • 460 31 BANGKOK THE Thai government has approved an act involving the Mab Ta Phut Port area, which requires all ships calling the port to use official pilots. The implementation has ended the conflict between official and private pilots who competed to provide
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    • 408 31 NYT NEW YORK In a move intended to help New York state balance its budget, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey last Thursday agreed to purchase 9.2 hectares of Aqueduct race track in the Queens section of New
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    • 340 31  -  By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE Sembawang Shipyard has completed annual drydocking and repairs on yet another luxury liner, the Mikhail Sholokov, further bolstering its track record as Singapore's leading cruiseship repair yard. A Sembawang spokesman told Business Times that the yard and the cruiseship manager and
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    • 209 31 AFP BUENOS AIRES Argentina will bar a Japanese ship carrying 1,700 km of plutonium oxide from entering its waters, the Foreign Ministry announced last Saturday. The Akatsuki Maru, currently docked in a French port, will leave on an unannounced day for Japan with enough
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    • LOG BOOK
      • 112 32 BEIJING A Chinese company is buying two Russian TU-154M passenger planes in exchange for US$36 million (5557.6 million) worth of Chinese equipment and consumer goods, the Beijing Daily News reported. It is the second Chinese barter purchase of Russian planes this year. The
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      • 73 32 NEW DELHI A wage controversy between management and employees seriously disrupted Air India flight schedules, the Press Trust of India said on Saturday. Some half a dozen Air India flights, including Bombay-New York via London and Frankfurt, were delayed in leaving by three to four hours
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      • 110 32 PARIS An Air France Concorde dubbed "1492" will try to set a new round-the-world commercial record today on the 500 th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' voyage to the new world. The jet will set off from Lisbon, Portugal, and foflow an east-west route over the
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      • 60 32 NEW YORK California-based Direct Container Line (DCL) recently highlighted a booming business on the weekly direct service from its 45 US terminals to Buenos Aires, Argentina. DCL executive vice president Michael Sinclair said: "The service to Argentina is going gangbusters. We've sesn all kinds of freight
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      • 77 32 SYDNEY Plans are well-advanced in New South Wales for the formation of a secondary shippers' council. Part 10 of the Australian Trade Practices Act, which came into force in 1959, provides for an Australian Peak Shippers' Body, which alieady exists, and for secondary shipper bodies. John Levinfeston,
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      • 67 32 LpNDON Integrated Container Feeder Service has begun a shuttle between Colombo and Bombay. The nine-day frequency closed-circuit service is being maintained with the setni-containership Konstantin Yuon, which can carry up to 135 20-foot equivalent units (TEU). With the addition of the shuttle, ICFS is now
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    • 1122 32  -  Despite the recession elsewhere in the world and higher war risk premiums on ships entering the Gulf, the ports of the United Arab Emirates are thriving, reports Anthony Poole Anthony Poole Lloyd's List THE United Arab Emirates has not been touched by the economic recessions of
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    • 820 32 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and
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    • 9533 40 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after
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    • 474 47 Wwwl toy Na Berth kiM Pgaflw Vmmi toyNa Berth total Pep»tat Marina Tn nhiil I SwnbwMi Tumhul Awwya 002 M04 1110/0900 13.10/2300 OewfenJ *****2 S06 akxwsrie 11 10/0800 Batam Baru 8188 M03 1210/0900 13.10/2300 Su Run 1/92 S02 akxvade 1110/1830 Batam Mam *****2 M03 12.10/1000 1310/0500 Vaiena
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    • 1610 47 DELIVERY OF FCL IMPORT CONTAINERS IN PROGRESS %»> CawMMan «wfcMi 9* Way Ha CrtiwwMi 00(1 Honour 21W 10.10.92 0930 Tokyo Bndge 20 COO(EST) 11.10.92 1500 Mi Carrier 9224E 10.10.92 0945 Rota M* 411 COO(EST) 11.10.92 1500 Pac Arrow 3A 10.10.92 1136 Dsr Yokohama EM232 COO(EST) 11.10.92 2300 Equator
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    • 852 48 TJ&NSPACIFIC grain freight r£t£s for panamaxes eased, wiping out some of their recent in an overall steady froght market, dry cargo broker? said on Friday. October/November fixtures onshe US Gulf/Far East grain rotfte were reported at U!»18.75 basis South Korea U5519.75 for Taiwanese discharge. Affile Baltic Freight Index
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    • 853 48 Qct 13-16: Seatrade Asia-Pacific Cruise Convention, organised by Sfcatrade. The event will take place at The Westin Stamford jsd Westin Plaza. Oct 21 (1215-1430 hra): Lune&eon talk on Implementation of SMDSS organised by Singapore ational Shipping Association at fyTC Gub. For further details, please contact SNSA at tel:
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    • 471 50 AP SEATTLE Federal transportation officials have ordered US operators of early model Boeing 747 jumbo jets to inspect engine mount pins called into question after last weekend's El A 1 crash in Amsterdam. The directive issued last Friday by the Federal Aviation Administration
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    • 431 50 Reuter AMSTERDAM Dutch officials cut to 80 the number of people estimated to have been killed when an Israeli cargo jet slammed into an Amsterdam apartment complex but conceded they would never know the exact death toU. City spokesman Maarten Lekkerkerker said the
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    • 248 50 AP HONOLULU Hawaiian Airlines' parent company plans to eliminate debt and slice operating costs under a deal involving its main lender, shareholders, employee unions and aircraft lessors. HAL Inc will hand over 13 per cent of its common stock and US$22 million (SS3S million)
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    • 172 50 NYT, AFP WASHINGTON USAir's machinists onion has reached an agreement ending a sixday strike that grounded 40 per cent of the airline's flights, a company spokesman said last Saturday. USAir spokesman John Branson said union leaders with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers told
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    • 372 50 SINGAPORE A Singa-pore-based emergency assistance company, AEA International, took charge of the evacuation of five French survivors of a plane crash in China that killed at least 14 people. AEA's medical director, Paspal Rey-Herme, told BT the company had immediately chartered a Boeing 737 to
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    • 300 50 FT NEW YORK Shares in Ford Motor, the US car group, fell sharply last Friday morning following a warning from the company of thirdquarter losses which might extend into the final three months of the year. The profits warning came after the market
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    • 390 50 AP BERKELEY SPRINGS, Washington, DC The Air National Guard transport plane that plunged into a house was the fifth C-130 to crash in the past year, but one military official insisted the plane "gets a bad rap." Air Force
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