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Title Section12 1992-08-09 1 The Sunday Times No. 2924 55 CENTS MITA (P) 26/12/91 HBMMi mI12 words
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526 1992-08-09 1 Shaun Seow - Shaun Seow By: THE Singapore economy is expected to grow by 1.5 per cent to 5.5 per cent this year, having expanded by 5 per cent m the first six months. The revised growth rate, announced526 words
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910 1992-08-09 1 Bertha Henson - Bertha Henson Jobs, high incomes secure iff fundamentals are right By Three ways to increase people's assets MR GOH Chok Tong gave three examples of how the Government will increase Singaporeans' assets and strengthen their stake in the country. From some of its910 words
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Article, Illustration134 1992-08-09 1 IF ONE thing was certain, it was that Sergei Bubka (picture on right) would win the Olympic gold medal m the pole vault. The Commonwealth of Independent States athlete came to Barcelona as the undisputed world champion, having set 30 world records, including the134 words
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Article36 1992-08-09 1 THE Asia Magazine is not Included with today's newspaper, bat will be distributed with The Sunday Times next week. Also, The New Paper will not be published tomorrow, a public holiday.36 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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Article, Illustration508 1992-08-09 2 BE HARSH WITH HOME BULLIES': Road bullies and wife-beaters are the same types of criminals and the law should treat what they do with equal severity, says sociologist Alfred Choi. Calling for tougher laws to better protect battered wives, he called wife-beaters "home bullies" and said that present508 words
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Article, Illustration536 1992-08-09 2 SARAJEVO An international airlift of relief supplies to Sarajevo resumed yesterday despite a new attack on United Nations peacekeepers m which seven Ukrainian soldiers were wounded. Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said that it had been grantedReuter; AFP; AP - 536 words
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Article, Illustration148 1992-08-09 2 TAIPEI Three Singaporeans and two Taiwanese have been arrested on suspicion of smuggling 31 kg of Chinese-made heroin worth US$4O million (Ss6s million) into Taiwan from Thailand and Singapore, police said yesterday. They said the arrests were made on Friday night whenAP; Reuter - 148 words
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305 1992-08-09 2 Rabin wants to speed up M-East peace process UNITED NATIONS Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin has said that his government wants to accelerate the Middle East peace process and hold negotiating sessions on a regular basis. After meeting UN Secretary General Dr Boutros Ghali, Mr Rabin said the negotiations thatAFP; Reuter - 305 words
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487 1992-08-09 2 BAGHDAD United Nations inspectors, barred by an increasingly defiant Iraq from government ministries, postponed until today the start of their hunt for further evidence of weapons of mass destruction because of a public holiday. President Saddam Hussein, marking the fourth anniversaryReuter; AFP; AP - 487 words
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Article88 1992-08-09 2 HONGKONG Pigs have been enlisted m Hongkong's war against pushing and shoving on train platforms. A new television commercial shows a herd of snorting pigs running riot on underground platforms, a graphic representation of the nightmarish jostling and queue-jumping that occurs during rush hour. "HumanReuter - 88 words
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556 1992-08-09 3 David Miller - David Miller Foul play not ruled out, say police By Gas pipes were checked: PUB A COMMITTEE of Inquiry will be set up to investigate the cause and circumstances of the explosion which left three men dead and 62 injured at an556 words
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264 1992-08-09 3 THE Committee of Inquiry appointed to investigate last month's tanker explosion at Sembawang Shipyard will begin its hearings on Aug 26. They will be held at Court No 1, Subordinate Courts from 9am to 6pm every weekday until Sept 11. Deputy264 words
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Article, Illustration519 1992-08-09 3 Dr Kwa Soon Bee, Mr Wong Hung Khim also honoured ARTIST Chen Wen Hsi, who died last December at the age of 86, shares top honours m this year's National Day awards list with two senior public servants. Dr Kwa Soon Bee,519 words
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Miscellaneous281 1992-08-09 2 Shwrm ovor several areas n the late mom** and early afternoon TOT. (C) up to Sam tomorrow: 32 mai 25 mfci. SUNSET today: 7.15 pm. SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am mmiEXS MATHER landfill 10/27 C Clear Madrid 24/39 C Clear Attaw 23/32 C Clear Maalla 23/33 C Clear Aacklaaa 10/13 C281 words
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WORLD
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Article, Illustration723 1992-08-09 4 Some use own initiatives to help refugees; some hit out at EC inaction LONDON Touched, even tormented, by nightly pictures of death and starvation m Bosnia-Herzegovina, Europeans are donating food, offering their homes to refugees and sending cheques to orphanages. SomeAP; NYT; Reuter - 723 words
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295 1992-08-09 4 ATHENS Iran has called for a meeting of Islamic foreign and defence ministers to discuss what it describes as the massacre of Muslims m Bosnia-Herzegovina, according to Teheran radio. The disclosure came on Friday during a two-day visit to Teheran by BosnianUPI; Bernama - 295 words
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427 1992-08-09 4 WASHINGTON An ugly squabble prevented Canadian, Mexican and United States negotiators from concluding a North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) on Friday. But they remained optimistic that they would be able to strike a comprehensive deal soon. A White House official said on FridayNYT; AFP; Reuter; AP - 427 words
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188 1992-08-09 4 BEIJING Police m rural northeastern China prevented more than 100 members of a Christian cult from commit- ting mass suicide at the instigation of their preacher, according to a report seen yesterday. The devotees of an unidentified sect m GushanAP - 188 words
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452 1992-08-09 5 JOHANNESBURG The African National Congress has ruled out a quick resumption of multiracial democracy talks with the white minority South African government and vowed to continue its mass protest campaign. "It is premature to speculate about the resumption of negotiations," the ANC saidReuter; AFP; NYT - 452 words
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PEOPLE
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Article95 1992-08-09 5 CHOY PENG - CHOY PENG WHEN the former Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Peter Tsao Kwang Yung, 59, opted for early retirement last year with a HK$9 million (Ssl.9 million) pension, few expected the vocal and ambitious man to fade out of the limelight. After selling his95 words
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Article, Illustration96 1992-08-09 5 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM REMEMBER Mishun Sidek, 33. the temperamental former Malaysian badminton champion and elder brother to the country's first singles and doubles players? While the spotlight has been on Rashid, 23, Razif, 30, and Jalani, 28, for helping to bring back the Thomas Cup to96 words
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Article99 1992-08-09 5 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LI AN CHOO PLOYPAILJN Jensen, 12, the half-American grandchild of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit, made waves nationwide recently when she sang the song Memory, from the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Cats. She is the eldest daughter of Thai Princess Übolratana, who is married99 words
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Article, Illustration70 1992-08-09 5 FORMER Malaysian Defence Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithaudeen has been appointed the new pro-chancellor of University Kebangsaan Malaysia, according to TV3, Malaysia's private television channel, on Friday. His appointment was announced by the university's chancellor, Tuanku Jaffar Ibni Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Tengku Rithaudeen replaces Tun Ismail Mohamad AH70 words
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286 1992-08-09 5 Japanese leaders now working hard to go on long leave TOKYO Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa, hoping to set a precedent m workaholic Japan, said recently that he was taking an unusually lengthy 20-day holiday this summer. Not to be outdone, ruling and opposition party leaders one after the other haveReuter - 286 words
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300 1992-08-09 5 TOKYO Japanese gangsters, hard hit by a new anti-crime law, are beginning to desert their gangs or cut down on traditional lines of business such as extortion, according to a police report. It was difficult to know exactly howReuter - 300 words
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182 1992-08-09 5 NEW DELHI A high profile former member of India's Planning Commission and his son were held for alleged involvement m a billion-dollar bank fraud, officials said yesterday. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said it arrested V. KrishnamurthyAFP - 182 words
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630 1992-08-09 6 Accord needs signatures of at least 65 nations to take effect GENEVA Negotiators at a 39-nation conference have agreed on the final draft of a treaty to ban chemical weapons after 24 years of talks. A senior United StatesAP - 630 words
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Article, Illustration56 1992-08-09 6 picture. This is Helena Lisandrelo, a 31-year-old nifhtdub sinter from Los Angeles, who has fled a paternity suit afainst actor Robert De Niro. claiming that her 10-year-old daughter, Nina, was fathered by Mm. A court hearirw on the case has beenReuter - 56 words
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121 1992-08-09 6 LONDON Most Britons favour laws which would curb press freedom, according to a survey. A Gallup poll said that 87 per cent of those surveyed thought there should be laws preserving an individual's right to privacy. Asked whether there should be stricter lawsReuter - 121 words
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181 1992-08-09 6 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida) Seven astronauts returned to Earth aboard the space shuttle Atlantis yesterday after a less than successful mission with a tethered satellite. The 104-tonne shuttle, with flight commander Loren Shriver at the controls, touched down at the Kennedy SpaceReuter - 181 words
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179 1992-08-09 6 TAIPEI Chinese student leaders Li Lv and Chai Ling, who were involved m the Tiananmen incident m 1969, have been invited by General Chiang Wego, president of the Taiwan Chunghua Strategic Society, to visit Taiwan and to attend a seminar where issues179 words
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304 1992-08-09 6 BEIJING China's stateowned airlines plan to let foreigners invest m them and may also hire overseas managers for the first time as part of a campaign to reform state enterprises, according to the China Daily. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has drawnReuter - 304 words
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181 1992-08-09 6 AUCKLAND New Zealand's ruling National Party voted yesterday to seek restoration of full relations with the United States and Australia by repealing a ban on nu-clear-powered ships calling at the nations ports. The National Party government has said that it would waitReuter - 181 words
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394 1992-08-09 8 Accord also allows US to inspect institutions m disputed cases WASHINGTON China signed an agreement with the United States on Friday promising to investigate accusations of the use of prison labour m production of goods for export, and to let USNYT; Reuter; AP - 394 words
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319 1992-08-09 8 Run-up to US presidential polls WASHINGTON President George Bush's campaign deputy manager Mary Matalin, m an apparent contradiction of a White House statement, said on Friday that she had not apologised for a controversial memorandum criticising Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton. MsReuter - 319 words
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Article, Illustration175 1992-08-09 8 BOSTON (Massachusetts) US Coast Guard rescuers were preparing to evacuate 1,800 passengers from the Queen Elizabeth 2 yesterday after the luxury liner ran aground and damaged its hull off the north-eastern United States. Coast guard spokesman David Moynihan said no oneFile - 175 words
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378 1992-08-09 10 Govt vows to redouble campaign against rebels COLOMBO A Tamil rebel mine yesterday blew up Sri Lanka's most senior military field commander and wiped out virtually the entire high command responsible for operations m the island's north, officials said. Maior-General DenzilReuter; AFP - 378 words
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365 1992-08-09 10 ISLAMABAD Pakistani soldiers clashed recently with Indian troops on the world's highest battleground, a desolate glacier that both claim m the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, according to the army. The situation was now stable on the 6.100-m high Siachen glacier, aReuter - 365 words
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Article, Illustration366 1992-08-09 10 TOKYO Japan will send a senior envoy to Bangkok tomorrow m an attempt to persuade the Khmer Rouge to comply with the United Na-tions-backed peace process for Cambodia, a government official said yesterday. The envoy, Mr Tadashi Deeda,Reuter; AFP - 366 words
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185 1992-08-09 10 LONDON Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has agreed to work exclusively with the British Broadcasting Corporation to produce a documentary of her political life, the BBC announced yesterday. The four-part documentary will be made for the BBC by independent producers Pine ArtAP; Reuter - 185 words
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435 1992-08-09 10 Move follows breakdown m talks on inter-Korea family visits SEOUL South Korea might suspend its plan to send a mission to North Korea to study joint venture projects because of the collapse of talks on inter-Korean family visits, news reportsReuter; AFP - 435 words
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358 1992-08-09 12 WASHINGTON A nasal nicotine spray appears effective for helping smokers kick the habit. British researchers have reported. A study involving 227 smokers at the Maudsiey Hospital Smokers Clinic m London found that those who used a spray containing nicotine were much more likelyUPI - 358 words
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654 1992-08-09 12 Western European officials doubt Its ability to honour debts 24 MiG-31s 24 MiG-278 68 MiG-298 12 Tupolev-22Ms llyushin-76s 72 F-f ighters 200 T-72 tanks PARIS Iran has committed more than US$7 billion (5511.2 billion) to acquire fighter jets, missiles, tanks andNYT - 654 words
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BRIEFS
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91 1992-08-09 12 BELFAST A small boy m Northern Ireland presented his mother with a gift on Friday a bomb. Three-year-old Ryan Cosgrove found the device, a black box, close to his home m Protestant west Belfast and proudly took it home toReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration43 1992-08-09 12 picture. Muscovites looking through copies of President Boris Yeltsin's book, Against The Grain, published for the first time m Russia on Friday. The book, a candid and revealing autobiography, was published m the West m early 1990. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article134 1992-08-09 12 NEW DELHI India said on Friday that it would introduce a law banning the export of children to Gulf emirates where they were used as jockeys m camel races, a popular Arab sport. Minister of State for External Affairs R. L. Bhatia told the UpperReuter - 134 words
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Article105 1992-08-09 12 FORT WORTH (Texas) A 14-year-old boy has been sentenced to 35 years m prison after he admitted killing a neighbour to get money to fix his moped. The boy, who was not identified because of his age, said on Thursday that he robbed, stabbed ThurmondAP - 105 words
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Article62 1992-08-09 12 VIENNA The fossil of an approximately 240-million-year-old reptile was found near Salzburg on Thursday. The nearly 4-m tall fossil was said to be almost completely preserved. Only the tail was missing. Paleontologists said that it was an unknown species believed to have lived deep m the subtropicUPI - 62 words
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Article, Illustration181 1992-08-09 12 AUCKLAND About 2,000 New Zealanders packed Auckland City Hall on Friday for the funeral service of former Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon, the country's most colourful politician since World War 11. The ceremony, marked by an unscheduled Maori tribute from leather-jacketed gang members and a powerReuter - 181 words
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Article131 1992-08-09 12 BEIJING A primary school teacher m central China had been sent to prison for two years for forcing his pupils to eat cow dung, an official newspaper reported. Liv Desun had taught for eight years at the Niulu Village Primary School m Hubei province.AFP - 131 words
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Article100 1992-08-09 12 NEW YORK A late bout of futures-linked selling knocked the wind out of a solid Wall Street rally on Friday, sending stocks to their fourth straight loss. The Dow Jones industrial average, up as many as 29 points m the session, ended with aReuter - 100 words
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Advertisement237 1992-08-09 7 000 National Day V—^ Celebrations BOOK COST SALES (Diamond/Gold costs and craftmenship only, our official cost books will be available for price verifications.) Date: Till 16th August 1992 EXTENDED BUSINESS HOURS: 10AM TO 10 PM (Open On National Day) We have prepared a very large collection of quality diamond jewellery237 words
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Advertisement119 1992-08-09 9 Congratulazioni a Singapore Join Satchi Italy today to celebrate Singapore's National Day with movie star Joey Wang The lovely Miss Wang will pay a visit to the Satchi Italy Showroom at 53-61 New Bridge Road this afternoon A press conference will be held at the New Bridge Road Showroom at119 words
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Advertisement381 1992-08-09 10 It's true. Celebrate Singapore's Birthday this part m our National Air-con Celebration Contest. Naturally, our air-cons have all the features you've year, by buying a National air-con and it could end Simply purchase one of our air-cons, fill m a National come to expect. They're completely energy-efficient, up costing you381 words
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Advertisement1070 1992-08-09 11 I^^LUXURIOUS RESORT CONDOMINIUM I Opposite the Orchid Golf Country Club Overlooking the picturesque Sungei Seletar Reservoir I I SITE AREA ABOUT 420, aX) SQ.FT. ADJACENT TO RESERVOIR PARK AT YISHUN AYE. 1. SHOW .APARTMENTS OPEN FOR VIEWING DAILY I I With food, entertainment and leisure facilities at nearby Yishun 101,070 words
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Advertisement299 1992-08-09 12 CELEBRATION OF GLORIOUS LOCAL FOOD^ I LUNCH DINNER BUFFET 7 10 AUGUST '92 'Every dish is yprepared for your z/ c discerning palate' Cjj r\ RICHARD WONG A A V /x \X. ExeaitieChef I At Tropics Coffee Garden, every dish is specially prepared and created like there's no y^w^^afcother. Featuring299 words
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ASEAN
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444 1992-08-09 13 Zone has a bright future, he assures businesses SUBIC NAVAL BASE (Philippines) President Fidel Ramos vowed yesterday to turn a naval base being abandoned by US forces into a prosperous port to rival Hongkong or Singapore. "Don't be too sadReuter; AFP; UPI - 444 words
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474 1992-08-09 13 Paper hopes this will help to lift Jakarta ban HONGKONG The Asian Wall Street Journal yesterday said that it would publish an apology to Indonesia m the hope of ending a ban on the newspaper for an advertisement thatAFP - 474 words
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240 1992-08-09 13 BANGKOK An anti-child sex organisation will launch a protest campaign against Austria's Lauda Air over an advertisement m the inflight magazine which, according to the group, encourages child sex m Thailand. The Task Force to End Child Sexploitation mAFP - 240 words
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Article, Illustration54 1992-08-09 13 Indonesian students raising the flags of the six member states of Asean Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Brunei m Jakarta yesterday to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Asean's Secretariat is based m Jakarta. From this year, Aug 8 wi also be celebrated as AseanReuter - 54 words
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336 1992-08-09 13 JAKARTA At least 1,000 Indonesian students took to the streets of Jogjakarta again to protest against tough new traffic laws, a police spokesman said yesterday. "It went peacefully and nobody was detained," he told Reuters by phone from the centralReuter; AFP; UPI - 336 words
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MALAYSIA
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409 1992-08-09 15 Rise caused by tight labour market, says report ;KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia continues to experience a tight labour market which has pushed up the average tnonthly wage m the manufacturing sector by 11.4 per Jpent, according to the latest ♦dition of the Manpower Department'sNST - 409 words
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296 1992-08-09 15 KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said that Iraq's neighbours should deter threats to their sovereignty by building up their defences with foreign help. However, Malaysia would oppose any moves to use military force to oust President SaddamNST; AFP; Reuter - 296 words
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287 1992-08-09 15 Ping Lin - Ping Lin By Writing for The Sunday Times KUALA LUMPUR Health Minister Datuk Lee Kirn Sai said yesterday that the government was firm m its stand on introducing regulations against smoking despite pressure from some groups. He told reporters after meeting a delegation287 words
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Article, Illustration181 1992-08-09 15 KUALA LUMPUK What started off as a hobby for Mr Mustafa Kamal Jamah has resulted m an invention which could be viable commercially. The minerals assistant at the Mines Research Institute m Ipoh has invented a mechanism that can take aerial photographsBernama - 181 words
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271 1992-08-09 15 Malaysia launches company to spur local technology KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has launched a corporation to stimulate the development of indigenous technology from commercially viable research findings. Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz launched the Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC) on Friday. She said that it wouldAFP - 271 words
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HOME
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Article, Illustration1991 1992-08-09 16 "I'm proud that my work for the NKF has been recognised and commended. But this honour is not mine alone. It belongs to everyone who has m some way or another supported our efforts to provide affordable quality dialysis m Singapore." National Kidney Foundation's1,991 words
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Article, Illustration438 1992-08-09 17 Guidance body to work with courts to save marriages needed: Don SINGAPORE needs a new "family guidance service" to work with the courts to save troubled marriages, sociologist Dr Stella Quah said yesterday. With such a body, marriage counsellors should work towards reconciling couples even after they file for divorce.438 words
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Article, Illustration586 1992-08-09 17 John Lui - John Lui Symposium on Law and Social Sciences By 'Like road bullies, home bullies frequently slap, punch or kick their victims. Strong laws and enforcement are required to show the law's displeasure with criminal violence used against women bonded m586 words
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291 1992-08-09 18 A FORMER motor service manager was sentenced to three weeks' jail and ordered to pay 12,000 compensation after he was found guilty of beating up a former colleague. Choo Sin Chow, 53, had attacked Mr Lim 800 Hong, deputy general manager of Regent Motors,291 words
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Article, Illustration353 1992-08-09 18 MINISTERS and MPs were out m force yesterday to join Singaporeans m celebrating the nations 27th birthday. There were at least 15 National Day functions yesterday, with some ministers and MPs attending more than one function. But whether they were addressing their353 words
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321 1992-08-09 18 IF YOU'RE GOING TO THE PARADE SPECIAL arrangements have been made to reduce congestion and confusion at the National Stadium for today's National Day Parade. Those who are going to the Parade should note the following: Admission is by ticket only. No tickets will be distributed at the stadium today.321 words
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Article46 1992-08-09 20 Inflation may be less than 2.5 A TRADE and Industry Ministry official said yesterday that Singapore's inflation is now expected to be less than 2.5 per cent for the year. The Consumer Price Index rose by slightly more than 2 per cent m the first half.46 words
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Article100 1992-08-09 20 TOTAL manufacturing investment commitments reached $1.7 billion for the first half, following an additional $845 million worth of projects m the second quarter. More than 90 per cent of the investments were from foreigners. The United States was the biggest foreign investor, followed by Japan and Europe. Local100 words
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Article77 1992-08-09 20 The Unit Business Cost Index for manufacturing rose 1.9 per cent In the second quarter. This was lower than the 3.3 per cent increase m the previous quarter. Government rates and fees rose by 10.4 per cent but contributed only 0.4 percentage point to the index77 words
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Article30 1992-08-09 20 TOTAL demand m the second quarter increased by 2.1 per cent, around the same as the first quarter. Growth was due mainly to domestic demand.30 words
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Article47 1992-08-09 20 COMING up with new, more accurate indicators for the financial sector's performance is not a simple task, said an MTI spokesman. Singapore will also find it hard to adopt new methodology to compute the indicators if other countries do not use it.47 words
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Article29 1992-08-09 20 COPIES of the second quarter economic survey are available from Wednesday at Times, the Singapore National Printers, and MPH at $13 a copy.29 words
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Article, Illustration425 1992-08-09 20 Shaun Seow; Tan Sung; Phua Kok Kim - Shaun Seow Tan Sung Phua Kok Kim Second quarter economic results Reports by sdfdsfdsf•nd MANUFACTURERS, especially those m the electronics and electrical machinery industries, are generally optimistic about the second half. But most Singapore industrialists expect a modest recovery rather than a sharp upturn m business, according to425 words
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Article, Illustration313 1992-08-09 20 PRODUCTIVITY performance remained dismal m the second quarter, growing by 1.7 per cent compared to the revised 1.8 per cent growth m the January to March period. Officials attributed this poor showing to employers holding on to workers despite the313 words
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Article, Illustration292 1992-08-09 20 THE financial industry is mildly optimistic about conditions m the second half, with a net 9 per cent predicting better business. But three-quarters of respondents m the business expectations survey conducted by the Department of Statistics (DOS) see no change. The DOS survey, conducted m June292 words
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Article, Illustration271 1992-08-09 20 SINGAPORE'S overall balance of payments surplus reached a high of $3.7 billion m the second quarter of this year, the Trade and Industry Ministry said yesterday. This represents a doubling of the first quarters $1.8 billion, and brings the balance of payments surplus m the271 words
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Article, Illustration361 1992-08-09 20 How the various sectors performed Manufacturing THE manufacturing sector registered zero growth m the second quarter after having contracted by 0.7 per cent m the first three months. The better performance was achieved on the back of a turnaround m the electronics industry. Second quarter361 words
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443 1992-08-09 20 Finance BUOYANT domestic credit demand, together with a recovery m offshore loans and foreign exchange, contributed to a better performance by the financial services industry m the second quarter. As a result, the industry's value grew by 3.1 per cent, a443 words
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353 1992-08-09 20 Strong expansion of 22.6% lifts economy Construction THE construction sector expanded by an impressive 22.6 per cent m the second quarter, contributing the lion's share to overall economic growth. If not for this sector, which makes up only 7 per cent of Singapore's total Gross Domestic Product, economic growth for353 words
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244 1992-08-09 20 Lacklustre 1 .3% progress as all areas except local trade post slower growth Commerce GROWTH m the commerce sector remained lacklustre at 1.3 per cent, compared with 2.2 per cent m the previous quarter and 6.4 per cent for last year. All sub-sectors m commerce recorded slower growth, except for244 words
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199 1992-08-09 20 Transport/ communications GROWTH m the transport and communications sector remained strong at 8.3 per cent, compared with 11 per cent m the first quarter. Strong gains were recorded m sea and air cargo traffic, as well as m199 words
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634 1992-08-09 21 Yohanna Abdullah - Yohanna Abdullah Many smoke, drink and eat cholesterol-rich food: NTUC survey By 'Quite a lot feel that if you have cancer, you will die of it, so there is no point knowing about it sooner We have to tell them that while634 words
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Article, Illustration524 1992-08-09 21 Second quarter economic results BUSINESS leaders and analysts did not express surprise at yesterday's announcement of a 4.7 per cent second-quar-ter economic growth, although some said it was marginally below expectations. A number told The Straits Times that they were, however,524 words
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359 1992-08-09 21 THE Singapore Indian Development Association (Sinda) plans to hold a donation draw next year to raise $2.5 million for its activities to help the Indian community. It plans to get companies to sponsor $1 million worth of prizes, including a condominium apartment359 words
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NEWSFRONT
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Article, Illustration196 1992-08-09 22 THEIR eyes meet over a bowl of bubor cha cha. They fight over his long hours at work at the Singapore General Hospital. But they kiss and make up at the MRT station. Fans of romance books will soon be able to soak up196 words
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Article154 1992-08-09 22 A FORMER salesman, who started fires at two hawkers' stalls on Wednesday, was jailed for five months by a district judge yesterday. Tan Hock Guan, 26, now unemployed, pleaded for leniency. He said he had been drunk and distressed at the time because his wife had154 words
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Article156 1992-08-09 22 THE operator of a snack bar at Far East Plaza had his licence suspended for two weeks for not keeping the premises clean. Mr Lee Ah Bah, who runs the snack bar at #05-91/92, will have his licence suspended from tomorrow. The Environment Ministry said yesterday156 words
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Article106 1992-08-09 22 ■TEN award-winning jewellery designs from Singapore are being sold m top department stores m Japan. Mostly brooches, the Jewellery pieces are shaped like tropical fruit, fish and leaves. They were among the 13 made-in-Singapore designs which won top awards at the first jewellery design competition held106 words
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Article153 1992-08-09 22 ■DEPUTY Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong yesterday officiated at the swearing-in ceremony of the Hwa Chong Alumni Association's 1992/1994 executive committee members. The 32-member committee was sworn m at the association's auditorium which is m the Hwa Chong Swimming Complex. Businessman Chng Heng Tiu was re-elected153 words
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Article, Illustration571 1992-08-09 23 SINGAPORE needs a medical ethics committee to help doctors and patients deal with moral dilemmas posed by advances m medicine, several doctors agree. Latest medical technology now throws up choices patients or their families never had to deal with before. Ultrasound scanning and571 words
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399 1992-08-09 23 if you think you are right, then fight the case all the way. Do not settle the matter out of court. This will only encourage the practice of suing doctors.' Dr Raymond Wu of the Hongkong College of Physicians. MORE399 words
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333 1992-08-09 23 A SUPERVISOR, on trial for pushing and punching a man who later became his brother-in-law, said m his defence on Friday that he was attacked first with a piece of wood at a flatted factory four years ago. Raja Shahdan Raja Mizan,333 words
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Advertisement172 1992-08-09 23 -H I BOSE Corporation has announced that the opening and closing ceremonies of the Summer Olympic Games was enjoyed through a spectacular 50,000 watt sound system consisting of more than 150 Bose professional loudspeakers m the 70,000 seat Olympic Stadium of Montjuic. Bose m Spain was awarded a contract with172 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration346 1992-08-09 24 Malcolm Bastians - Malcolm Bastians BINGAPORE ROUND-UP By VETERAN trainer George West, who was fined a total t s2o, 000 recently when his irges Punchline and Movtested positive for the (nulant caffeine, had a ced day at Bukit Timah yesterday. He had reason to smile when he346 words
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Article1335 1992-08-09 24 RACE 1: Sapromc Fighter was slow to begin. Shortly after the start. Nataral Moms' r steadied to avoid the heels of Jaagle Lots", who shifted m after being bumped by WorkahoMe 11. At the same stage, Ptsecs Prlaee checked to avoid the heels of Coaeert Klag, who rolled1,335 words
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Article2900 1992-08-09 24 GOING FORECAST: GOOD BrU^BI ™"»3 i t 85Qm Mmlma| Ratings 19-11 Stakes $29,000 1 5357 5 Aries Pride 10 (snzg MHo Joiyen) Yamuaki 55 2 6-750 Tawfiq's Pride 7 (snzg Goh GSH) .Francis 55 3 6€l KapKano 1 (4amg J HoT T) Harvey 54 5 4 12,900 words
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Article1071 1992-08-09 24 RACE 1 CLASS 3 DIV 8 1,400 m 13 SMLES All AROUND 53 c 54 (12 7) ftidftawa (10) 13 13 1 10 ARABIAN GUI 53 5 (35-12) W(14) 5 3 2 14 CONCERT KM6 52.5 (8/19) Khoo (9) 4 4 3 !L°5 lrS n!i!5 ll '7 l1,071 words
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SPORT
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Article, Illustration489 1992-08-09 25 Peter Khoo - Peter Khoo President's Cup soccer semi-final: Geylang 3 Tiong Bahru 0 By Two tests for Singapore SINGAPORE will play two friendly matches against Malacca and Kelantan next week to prepare for the resumption of Its Semi-Pro Leagae relegation battle on Auk It.JERRY SEH - 489 words
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324 1992-08-09 25 GOLF MUNICH Darren Clarke, of Britain, who shot a 60 at Monte Carlo last month, seized the lead m the BMW International Open with a 62 on Friday that he said was even better. The 23-year-old Irish golfer achieved his course recordequalling round after being324 words
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Article285 1992-08-09 25 84 m the Fourth Test at Heading ley, was still at the crease with 38 after sharing an unbeaten fifth-wicket partnership of 61 with Asif Mujtaba who was on 31. With the sides level 1-1, a win will decide the series. Miandad and Shoaib ground England285 words
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Article480 1992-08-09 25 AUSSIE FOOTBALL \s»tr»ll*n KMttell LNINi North Melbourne 15 21 (111) bt Sydney Swans 11.14 (80). Hawthorn 11.16 (82) bt Collingwood 8.15 (63). Essen don 1912 (126) bt Melbourne 13.16 (94). Geelong 17.18 (120) bt FUzroy 10.8 (68). BASEBALL AaMffeaa Leagae: Yankees 7 Red Sox 5, Tigers 7480 words
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SPORT IN SHORT
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Article112 1992-08-09 25 The Football Association of Malaysia's Disciplinary Board slapped a five-match ban on Selangor's Malek Abdul Rahman on Friday for a red-card offence during the Selangor-Johor match at the Merdeka Stadium last month. The board found the Selangor midfielder guilty of a hard foul on Johor's112 words
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Article67 1992-08-09 25 Two-time winner Emerson Fittipaldi, of Brazil, broke his own track record by nearly 3.2kmh on Friday and won the provisional pole for today's Budweiser Cleveland Grand Prix with a speed of 229.730kmh. Fittipaldi, who won the Cleveland race m 1967 and 1989, took the pole position last67 words
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Article60 1992-08-09 25 Second seed Richard Kraji cek, of Holland, advanced to the semi-finals of the U*****,000 ($416,000) Volvo Los Angeles tennis tournament on Friday when Jeff Tarango retired because of a strained abdominal muscle m the third set. Krajicek won the match 6-7 (4-7), 6-0, 3-1 and will meet60 words
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Page 25 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1992-08-09 25 TODAY'S EVENTS I BOWLING Anchor Beer Singapore Open (Victor's Super bowl. 8.30 am). POLO Rolex International tourney (Spore Polo Club, lpm). RUGBY National 1-23 tourney: NTU v DSTS (DSTS, spm). SOCCER SGSFL semifinal, Dtv 2: TTSH v SBC (Yio Chu Kang, 5.15pm).42 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1992-08-09 26 850 Deaths 850 Deaths 850 Deaths 850 Deaths 850 Deaths MR. V. S. KUPPUSAMY AGE 76 passed away peacefully on 7.8.92 leaving behind beloved Wife: Thanapakiam Sons: Daughters-in-law: Vijayarahavan (Ragu) Sushela Raman Jayalakshimi Ramakrishnan Yamuna Dcvi Rajaram Saraswathy Suppiah (Frankie) Angie Radha Krishnan Selvi Ravi Daughters: Sons-in-law: Renu Vangat Ramayah106 words
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Obituary, Illustration435 1992-08-09 26 850 Deaths 850 Deaths 850 Deaths ALBUTHA MARY EMMANUEL Age: 73 years passed away peacefully on Bth August 1992. She is deeply mourned and dearly missed by her everloving family: Children: Spouses: Shiela Cherubim Robert Elder Shanta Christina Alan Street Subash Barnabas Sandra Satish Philip Su Sunil Gerard Priya Ethel435 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1992-08-09 26 Th» Family of th« Lai* HJ SELAMAT BIN HJ OMAR (Retired School Principal) Departed 6/8/92 would like to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends (or their kind condolences, donations, prayers, attendance and Invaluable support during their recent bereavement.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1992-08-09 26 The Family of the Late MDM GOH GEOK Departed 2nd Aug. 92 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends and business associates for their condolences, wreaths, donations, kind attendance and assistance during their recent bereavement.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1992-08-09 26 The Family Of The Late JOSEPH PANG HUNG KIN Departed 31 July 1992 wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends and colleagues of Mlndef. Priests of St. Joseph (P.M.) and religious for their condolences, wreaths, donations, kind attendance and assistance during the tr52 words
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Obituary, Illustration354 1992-08-09 26 850 Deaths 850 Deaths PATRICK CHEANG HUAT HOON AGE: 86 pasted away peacefully on 8 Aug 92 Wive* (Koh Mul Hong, deceased) Anna Chung Son t DfuQhttf t to- 'bw Cheang Swee Buck Molly Koh Cheang Swee Kirn Jessie Cheang Cheang Swee Slang Prances Cheang Daughter Son-m-tor Cheang Swee Nol354 words
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Obituary, Illustration109 1992-08-09 26 In Loving Memory of ROSIE WANG SOON WAH Departed 9th Aug. IMI We've been lonely since you left us; Home has not been the same. Alwayi nmimbtiid by loving husband Bobby Chan, mm Brian and D#*mon<J and loved ones. In Loving Memory of ERIC LIM HONG YEOW109 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1992-08-09 26 Our Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to Mrs. Lucy Phua A Family on the demise of her beloved husband PHUA CHENG KIAT From: The President A Member* of the Medical Representative Association33 words
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Obituary, Illustration148 1992-08-09 27 852 Condolences 852 Condolences 852 Condolences 852 Condolences 852 Condolences With deepest sympathy to our Managing Director Mr. K. Vijayarahavan (Ragu) on the demise of your beloved father MR. V. S. KUPPUSAMY From Management staff of Sea-shore Transportation Pte Ltd Sea-shore Engineering Pte Ltd Sea-shore Marine Pte Ltd With deepest148 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1992-08-09 27 K. RAJOO DEPARTED 23-7-91 t haia. Thovaaam «ni ba haw on 10H< August Monday I*M at Mk. SM *03 18O» A«s. 1. AR9 Mo Km. T,m« 10 00 am to 1 00 pen Always remrmbered by loving wife X Nagammal. sons daughters daughters-tn-law. sons-in-Uw and grandchildren. Please105 words
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Obituary, Illustration193 1992-08-09 27 853 In Memoriam 853 In Memoriam MR. V.S. KUPPUSAMY Departed 7.8.92 Always remembered by: A. Alphonse T. Packirisamy In Evortovlng Momory of RICHARD LIM YEW PONG Departs on 9 8.1989 who loft ua throo yaart •go, but his choortui disposition and klndnoa* will always remain In our hoarts. Always remembered193 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1992-08-09 27 In o»sdfdfdsfdsf *w«m I.V/W aw vcot OlpafU*. Mil August 1«t1 We've lost a true friend. Pew like him we'll find A true friend to remember Always Niwmbtftd by Sara Family33 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1992-08-09 27 In Everloving Memory of MR. TEO HWEE BENG Departed: 9th August 1973 Gone from our lives one so dear But m our hearts forever near Always ftntnffd by wife tinMy wd m toyd on—.37 words
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Obituary, Illustration450 1992-08-09 27 853 In Memoriam 853 In Memoriam 853 In Memoriam 853 In Memoriam 853 In Memoriam In Loving Memory of My Beloved Husband And Our Loving Daddy MR. JOSEPH LOW SOO YEW Departed 9tb August 1991. Our hearts were pierced the day you left. You took away the joy of our450 words
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445 1992-08-09 28 HE WILL be just past the halfway point when, 21 kilometres ahead of him, the first marathon runner weald have heard the cheers at the end of the race. Bat that will not bother 33-year-old Pyambuu Tuul for he has already conquered theAP - 445 words
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Article, Illustration514 1992-08-09 28 Barcelona - Barcelona Highlights: Who's who m men's marathon Showjumping's image dented GODFREY ROBERT REPORTS FROM WITH a star-studded line-up m the field of 122 runners for the Olympic Games marathon here tonight, picking the winner would be like throwing a dozen names into a514 words
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Article, Illustration481 1992-08-09 28 BRITAIN'S Princess Anne yesterday conceded that an Olympic showju.nping fiasco dented the sport's image and did not help its chances of being kept m the Games. The President of the International Equestrian Federation, choosing her words carefully after the event degenerated into aReuter - 481 words
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128 1992-08-09 28 A SPECTACULAR fireworks finale to the biggest Olympic Games could fizzle out m the rain if the weather forecasters are right. After two weeks of scorching sunshine, they have predicted that storms will hit Barcelona today. "If the public128 words
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Article62 1992-08-09 28 ATHLETES from war-torn Bosnia will miss the closing ceremony of the Games because they are heading home with another team. Assistant team chief Josko Bodulic said on Friday that the team, which includes 10 athletes, had to be at Barcelona airport for a midnight flight with62 words
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Article, Illustration23 1992-08-09 28 Two of a kind: American twin sisters Karen and Sarah iosephson embrace after their win m the synchronised swimming duet competition.23 words
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Article120 1992-08-09 28 INDIA may consider clamping a four-year ban on participation by its athletes m international sports meets m the wake of its dismal performance at the Barcelona Olympics, a minister said on Thursday. But such a decision will be taken only if Parliament agrees, Minister of State120 words
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Article97 1992-08-09 28 THE Olympic rings will probably never hang at Augusta National, home of the US Masters golf tournament, even though the 1996 Games will be staged m nearby Atlanta. Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee, has named golf as among additional sports he97 words
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Article85 1992-08-09 28 lOC members will no longer be able to accept gifts from cities bidding to host the Olympics. "We expect the bidding cities not to make any gifts," lOC director general Francois Carrard said on Thursday. "No more gifts to lOC members." He added that the policy85 words
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Article465 1992-08-09 29 Women cagers are beaten to the gold medal by CIS THE Commonwealth of Independent States' women's basketball team, playing it last game together as a unified group, defeated China 76-66 on Friday to win the Olympic gold medal. Leading by eight points at the interval, the CIS teamReuter; AP - 465 words
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310 1992-08-09 29 CHINA will be a front-runner to stage Asia's first football World Cup if Beijing does not get the 2000 Olympics. Fifa secretary general Sepp Blatter said here on Friday. Soccer's world governing body has virtually promised that Asia will getAFP - 310 words
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Article, Illustration53 1992-08-09 29 Kodak American rhythmic gymnast Tamara Levinson appears headless as she foes through her %££T bal exercise m Friday's semi-finals. She did not qualify for the finals, so would it be too M*XJy| unkind to say that she failed to make headway for obvious53 words
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314 1992-08-09 29 2 More golds if table tennis introduces team event CHINA, which already has a record haul of titles m Barcelona, could line up two more gold medals if extra events proposed by table tennis take place at the next Olympics m Atlanta. The sport is pressing International Olympic Committee presidentAFP - 314 words
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Article851 1992-08-09 29 ATHLETICS T^Sl Mea's 4 x IMm «-fliial». Heat 1: I US 38.145 ec 2 Cuba 38.49 S CIS 38 69 ■cat 2: 1 Nigeria 38.21aec 2 Britain 38.64 S Austria 39.34. 4x4Mm relay, Ist rd. Heat 1: 1 Trinidad 3min 01 OSsec 2 Britain 3 01 20851 words
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332 1992-08-09 29 3 City winning its anti-fly campaign BEIJING The Beijing Municipal Government is backing up its bid for the Olympics m the year 2000 by reviving a dubious war on flies m the city but is nonetheless claiming success. "Beijing is waging an all-out war to get rid of every flyUPI - 332 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1992-08-09 31 Athletics highlights: It's Africa's show at the Games M A trio of Kenyans delight M Down come the barriers GODFREY ROBERT REPORTS FROM Barcelona sdfdsdfdsfdsfsdfdsf dfsdfdsfsfdsfsdfsdf /}iL I ON A night of dramatic de"WV thronement and disappointing '^t defeats, aReuter - 1,058 words
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647 1992-08-09 31 SOMETIMES spectacularly, sometimes subtly, these Olympic Games have helped chip away at some of the barriers still dividing nations m the post-Cold War world. North and South Koreans, Chinese and Taiwanese, Israelis and Arabs, Afrikaners and black Africans all managed647 words
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Article362 1992-08-09 31 BASKETBALL I I tSj Mfi's 3rd plarlag: Lithuania 82 CIS 78. sth pUriag: Brazil 90 Australia 80. BOXING riv^P All final* Bantam weight (54 kg): Joel Casamayor (Cub) bt Wayne MrCullough (Eire) on pts 14-8. light (M kg): Oscar de la Hoya (US) bt Marco Rudolph (Ger)362 words
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Article, Illustration332 1992-08-09 31 IriQh PUPQ Cmilinn 11 191 1 CyC9 Ol I 1111 l ly IRISH featherweight Paul Griffin has had a one-year ban for trying to assault Olympic ringside officials cut to six months. International Amateur Boxing Association general secretary Karl Heinz Wehr said the Aiba executive committee had decided332 words
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Advertisement410 1992-08-09 29 PsSk I H LE TES Natural ability is one thing an athlete must have to succeed. The other is the natural sports supplements from Nature Life. Nature Life is a range of supplements made m Australia from natural ingredients and contain no preservative, artificial colour or flavouring. Get the natural410 words
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Article, Illustration901 1992-08-09 30 King queen surrender crowns Athletics highlights: Ukranian pole vault superstar crashes to earth Joyner-Kersee also suffers shock upset I NO WAY I ON THE WAY pictures. World record holder Bubka blames wind for shock defeat NOT far from the Olympic Stadium, at Barcelov na's science museum, a wax exhibit depictsAP; Reuter - 901 words
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Article, Illustration491 1992-08-09 30 BARCELONA Heike Drechsler salvaged some pride for the discredited East German sports juggernaut on Friday when she won the women's Olympic long jump. In a week m which the Katrin Krabbe doping scandal revived the former East Germany's reputation as a hotbed ofReuter; UPI; NYT - 491 words
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681 1992-08-09 30 I regret some of my actions and extend a sincere apology to those athletes from any nation who feel harmed by my opinions or actions. 9 Torrence after alleging drug use by some sprinters THE International Track and Field Federation has demandedAP - 681 words
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Miscellaneous125 1992-08-09 31 1 All m Singapore time. ATHLETICS 12.30 am (Monday): Men s marathon start 2.40 am Men s marathon finish BOXING Finals* 4pm: Flyweight, feather, light-welter, light-middle, light-heavy, super-heavy EQUESTRIANISM 3pm: Individual jumping final (course A) 7.30pm: Individual jumping final (course B) WATER POLO 3pm/4:lspm/s:3opm/Bpm: Classification matches 9.lspmßronze medal match 10.45pm125 words
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286 1992-08-09 32 1& IT WAS what -v the Olympics t iCSI were never .^JQIJ meant to be: a Knriak coach running IwiWl OU to s hout at officials, a loser QpvcGmm crying while his QQQ brother led fans v^v./ I m derisive whistling aimed at anReuter; NYT - 286 words
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Article34 1992-08-09 32 Chng Seng Mok and Mah Li Lian, 1991 Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year, were yesterday awarded the Public Service Medal m the National Day honours list for their contribution to sports.34 words
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Article21 1992-08-09 32 Eric Cantona scored a hattrick m Leeds' 4-3 win over Liverpool m the Charity Shield football at Wembley yesterday.21 words
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Article54 1992-08-09 32 England was m serious trouble at tea on the third day of the Fifth cricket Test at The Oval yesterday, falling to 55-3 at tea, still 118 runs behind. Brief *corrb««rd: Pftklstaa 3M (Shoaib Mohammed 55. Javed Miandad 39; D. Malcolm 5-94) EaglMri tm and SS-J (G.A. Gooch54 words
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Article456 1992-08-09 32 AMERICAN shot putter Bonnie Dasse was expelled from the Olympics yesterday for testing positive to the banned substance clenbuterol, the second United States athlete to be kicked out of these Games. Hammer thrower Jud Logan, also of the US, a surprise fourth-place finisher, was expelled earlierAP; Reuter - 456 words
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Article134 1992-08-09 32 ATHLKTICS Mn'i Mkm walk: Andrei Perlov (CIS) P*l« vMlt: Maxim Tarassov (CIS). SJMm atupltlitw: Mathew Birir (Ken). Wmm'i saat pat: Svetlana Kriveleva (CIS). Lsag Junp: Heike Drechaler (Ger). IMaaa: Derartu Tulu (Etb). BASKETBALL Wmm: CIS. CANOEING Mea'i Kayak riagiea: Mikko Kolehmainen (Pin). Kayak •ftln: Kay Bluhm.134 words
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Article101 1992-08-09 32 BOXING Baatamwftixht: Joel Casamayor (Cub) ligat: Oacar de la Hoya (US). UgM-dy: Rogello Marcelo (Cub). Welter: Michael Carruth (Eire). MMale: Ariel Hernandez Aacuy (Cub). Beavy: Felix Savon (Cub) CANOEING Mea'i l.M»m kayak akflai: Clint Robinson (Aust) IJMn kayak pairs: Kay Bluhm /Torsten Rene Gutsche (Ger). IJBJai101 words
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Article, Illustration432 1992-08-09 32 Godfrey Robert - Godfrey Robert By i i IRISHMAN Michael Car*JtJX> ruth, a 25-year-old Dubliner, prevented Cuba JV from making it five out of five by defeating Juan IVOd3m Hernandez m the welter°}^,sjj weight final of the OlymOrvKGamn pic Games boxing C})Q&) competition at Badalona yesterday. Carruth, ignoring theReuter - 432 words
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Article, Illustration2132 1992-08-09 2 Bosnian plight Serbian sorrow 1 Croatian pessirrm m FOR most of the 60-odd Yugoslavians working and living m Singapore, the spectacle of their country being split asunder by ethnic strife and nationalistic mania has been cruelly traumatic. Yet, ethnic hatred m their homeland has failed to strike2,132 words
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Article, Illustration487 1992-08-09 2 YUGOSLAVIA'S mosaic of eight major and six minor nationalities made it fertile ground for ethnic conflict Before Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia-llerzogovina broke away from the federation last year, the population was 24 million. Now, the war makes it impossible to ascertain numbers. The overwhelming majority487 words
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Article, Illustration854 1992-08-09 3 Singapore sarongs and glass baubles Just look at how attractive local fashion has become. Dinner jackets and yellow shoes are among the finds of SIOW YU-MING. Photography by Lilen Vy; styling by Siow Yu-Mmg; hair by Zelda and make-up by Agnes, both of Casey Inc. Models Charlie and Sharon. Eveninc854 words
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Article, Illustration780 1992-08-09 5 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE In the new ZX range, the French car maker has again delivered a vehicle that glosses over the bumps, says Price $72,000 (with 6 months tax and $10,000 COE subsidy) OMV $19,545 Tax (1 year) $1,422 rttntttr 1 J Capacity 1,580 cc Type 4-cylinder in-line780 words
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255 1992-08-09 5 SCIENTISTS believe that the technology available to aircraft pilots could be used to give motorists information on factors such as traffic and weather conditions, car speed and even their driving performance. But how will drivers cope with such a flow of information whenLPS - 255 words
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Article, Illustration383 1992-08-09 5 T. M. SEAH - T. M. SEAH My car: Subaru Legacy GL (Auto) By MR WhH C hye Beng holds the view that a car should hepractical, getting you from point A to point B with the i n mil i mm of fuss. It should not need much looking383 words
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Article, Illustration627 1992-08-09 6 NEIL WILKINSON - NEIL WILKINSON Rather than hotel-hop, let your suite sail along the country's scenic waterways, with views of verdant pastures and quaint landmarks, says SUNBATHING Dancing. Sitting m a quaint country pub. Exploring churches, windmills and nature reserves. Going to the cinema, a butterfly farm, a hi627 words
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Article157 1992-08-09 6 FREE accommodation and internal flights await you if you go to Thailand on Wednesday the 60th birthday of Queen Sirikit. This offer to independent travellers who are not on a group or package tour is part of Thailand's recent campaign to bring back tourists who157 words
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Article, Illustration70 1992-08-09 6 SEOUL I ;uid and Yongin Farm Land two amusement parks near the South Korean capital now have extended hours of operation and special programmes. Seoul I .and nun opens until pm daily, while Yongin Farm I .and opens until 10 pm on weekdays and until midnight70 words
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Article55 1992-08-09 6 THE Philippines is promoting itself as a destination for fashion huffs this month, with its Festival Of Fashion. The month-long festival shows off the creations of the country's top fashion designers and jewellers. Besides Manila, the festival is also being held m other Philippine cities, such55 words
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Article, Illustration685 1992-08-09 7 Yes. Also find out how much petrol you would use on a London-to-Bath drive. Detailed information is available at the various national tourist organisations based m Singapore, reports MAGDALENE LUM TRAVEL agents are not the only source of holiday-planning information. If you want to685 words
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606 1992-08-09 7 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM SEVERAL embassies m Singapore also help to promote tourism m their respective countries and travel information is available from them. You can approach airlines and local representatives of foreign tourism bureaus, too. Here is a list: Chile: Contact Mr Rolando Drago, first secretary606 words
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Article, Illustration2024 1992-08-09 8 Singapore's good earth Farmlands, lost to the pace of industrialisation, are inching back, MARGARET CHAN discovers Greening the waters LAST year Singapore's 34 vegetable farms produced 4,500 tonnes of greens against a consumption of more than 200,000 tonnes. At the Oh Farm on Bah Soon Pah Road the vegetables areMICHAEL LIEW - 2,024 words
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Article475 1992-08-09 9 SALLY KHOW - SALLY KHOW Compiled by Chefs on the cards GUESS who has just joined superheroes, sports stars, killers, ri>bbers and cars on the trading card list? A new series featuring chefs is out to cash m on the mania for collectible cards. The brainchild of restaurateur Keith .mi ic. each475 words
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Article, Illustration751 1992-08-09 10 ADELINE WOON - ADELINE WOON These days, CDs, music videos and cassettes share shelf-space with books m the libraries, reports WANT to borrow a cassette of German heavy metal band Scorpions? Pop down to the Goethe- Institut Have an hour or two to kill while751 words
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Article, Illustration202 1992-08-09 10 LOH KENG FATT - LOH KENG FATT WESTERN POP CHANGE EVERYTHING Del \mhri M THE introspective tracks on the new release, as on the last album three years ago, are again of ordinary people whose lives are a wasteland of unfulfilled dreams and unrequited love. A sample line: "They drained202 words
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Article191 1992-08-09 10 GUAN LIBING - GUAN LIBING CHINESE POP KNOWING Chang XinZhe (Rock) PUT Knowing on the stereo and the songs reinforce the sunshiny feeling projected on the cover. They are full of dance energy and percussionladen arrangements. Chang is m top vocal form too. Can't Refuse Your Presence, the191 words
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Article, Illustration819 1992-08-09 11 Marilyn: 30 years dead but spinning money j A flood of books and memorabilia hit the streets m the US this anniversary THERH is no eternal rest for Marilyn Monroe. Her legend will not permit it. Neither will Jier marketing potential. MonJoe has proved to have so •much shelf lifeNYT - 819 words
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Article, Illustration373 1992-08-09 11 JUNIPER FOO - JUNIPER FOO THE BIG BLUE Coming to The Ptcturehouse TAKE an underwater Jacques C oustca u special, give it a Gallic slant by Nik.it a director Luc Besson, and you have The Big Blue A labour of love by the French New Wave director, it373 words
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Article, Illustration375 1992-08-09 11 NAZIR HUSAIN - NAZIR HUSAIN NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Coming to Cathay cinemas I 111- original Night Of The Living Dead, a black-and-white 1%8 movie, is a vintage classic m the horror genre. This superbly crafted colour remake is all set to make its own history. George A.375 words
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Article, Illustration290 1992-08-09 11 TOH HAI LEONG - Fi reworks save the plot TOH HAI LEONG POLICE STORY III: SUPERCOP At Eng Wah, Cathay and Overseas Movie cinemas GONGFU megastar Jackie Chan and ex-beauty queen Michelle Yeoh are back m top form m Hongkong director Stanley Tong's Supercop. This second sequel to the highly successful Police Story saga290 words
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Article, Illustration884 1992-08-09 12 JUNIPER FOO - JUNIPER FOO LEISURE WATCH THERE is nothing wrong with gardens. When it comes to picpicking m them, having your own personal patch of privacy or writing odes, gardens are just the ticket. Imagine if you had to chant the nursery rhyme: Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how884 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1992-08-09 14 Seven plays/short films for National Day What makes a rivetting National Day play? How does one spot a true-blue patriot? Why is there no Swing Singapore this year? Like all patriotic Singaporeans, the Sunday Plus entertainment team contemplates these and other issues of, urn, national significance1,716 words
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Article, Illustration272 1992-08-09 15 Seven real reasons why there is no Swing Singapore this year Campfires are more romantic No one has been able to come up with a new Swing rap Burning logs at a campfire is cheaper than a laser show. The Padang grounds need to be flattened. People should be allowed272 words
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Advertisement900 1992-08-09 23 411 Apartments For Rent I 411 Apartments For Rent (DffOtt-11) (Dists 09-11) Orchard Scotts Opposite SsMrmton Tower* Hotel, j Scotts Robkl I Shottflats Open For Viewing Leasing Dept. Tel: ***** 1 1 Immediate Occupation Vdvance Booking Available Spacious fully -furnished flats maisonettes In the heart of the high clays residential900 words
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Advertisement914 1992-08-09 24 4» Private Apts 439 Private Apts For Sale For Sale (Dists 21-28) (Dials 21-2t) car bbbi (P g-t »V kj vl P*"* 1 Iw.m- m m m mp I R.'sort'Style living m a garden estate Live m a luxury condominium ana enjoy complete recreational facilities m a green and quiet914 words
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Advertisement332 1992-08-09 25 Congratulations And Best Wishes to the Government People of Singapore on the occassion of Singapore's 27th National Day m GWEE GROUP ffLrQ Head Office 459 MacPherson Road I WfJ Gwee Motor House "JfiT" I Vi^ Singapore 1336 Tel: *****66 MA Congratulations And Best Wishes to the Government People of Singapore332 words
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Advertisement803 1992-08-09 26 m^^m m^Mw Mm Mm MMJ I I^* A T :>|i $>y :i» B we are grateful and proud lam very proud to be a /a m proud fo ser/e TA7T7 lam proud to be a part of sS£Hr .WKSffi, wt £jbS£& Singapore. may you have many Happy Birthday m rmmmmamiMmm.803 words
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Advertisement116 1992-08-09 27 Congratulation sost Wishes to the People Government of 6ingapore a Happy Birthday Cathay Driving Centre Blk 21 7, #01-55, Bedok North St. 1 5(1646) Tel. *****11, *****53 I A SALUTE BEZ SECRETARIAL TO OUR NATION COME TO US FOR TEMP PERM JOBS! ROD PERSONNEL. FRESH SCHOOL LEAVERS »*g°— AND OTHER116 words
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Advertisement90 1992-08-09 27 The Management Staff of €O) Digiphonic te? Systems Pte. Ltd. Tel: 2971 511 Fax: 2971 880 extend our heartiest Congratulations Best Wishes to Singapore and her people on 27 years of progress achievement. We specialise m OKI Digital PABX OKI Digital Keyphone ■*u gM I Happy Birthday I 1 'THty90 words
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Advertisement457 1992-08-09 27 I The Management Staff of I I yv I I Congratulations I rV I Best Wishes I l^"^ l^" I to f/ie Government people 1 SIN HUA HIN of Singapore PROPERTIES on t/ie occasion o^tAieir TEL: 344 3557/8 2 7th National Day Having difficulties m securing accommodation/ properties/ respectable tenants457 words
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Advertisement1339 1992-08-09 28 f^B^B^B^BBBBBBk«««.^»-"^K^B^BW^^^M B.^bV^ .^B^B^B^B^k^^B^^ B^BV^B^B^P^ I T «^^F« ■I^l rSrTT a'S£^'3r«- 1 SL?? H.^T rt J. y! Happy Birthday oTSSSL- Toda we ™^L cou^ a n r i eriTa y e survivor >wu are war, riofs, economic Moving towards Singapore. w H Move Today we celebrate young nation. A OurPnde A1,339 words
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Article, Illustration2207 1992-08-09 1 Slugging It Out Before The By-Elections A A 7HOEVER once said that politics V Vis full of surprises was dead right. Consider the coming by-elections which the People's Action Party has promised to hold by March next year. It was supposed to be all about a straight fight between the2,207 words
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Article288 1992-08-09 2 IF FITTING the punishment to the offence is what justice does, the move to turn litterbugs into litter-pickers is an appropriate example of justice done. Under the Environment Public Health (Amendment) Bill introduced m Parliament, people 16 or above who are caught littering or288 words
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Article108 1992-08-09 2 What The Straits Times reported 0nAug8, 1967 BANGKOK The foreign ministers of five countries agreed today to establish a new regional co-operation organisation to be known as the Association of South-east Asian Nations. It will consist of Thailand, Malaysia, the Philppines (the three members of the Association108 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1992-08-09 2 TAN SAI SIONG - TAN SAI SIONG AN OLD friend who recently returned to Singapore to work after emigrating to Canada a few years ago grew a little misty-eyed the other day when we spoke of the "home" he had left behind1,063 words
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923 1992-08-09 2 Sunny Goh - Sunny Goh THE caller was incensed at the Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC). He wanted to opt out of the Central Provident Fund check-off scheme because he felt it was against the principle of free will. Mr Chan Soo Sen,923 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1992-08-09 3 PHIL DAVISON - The nimble lord of the rings PHIL DAVISON International Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio Samaranch fulfilled a life-long dream by bringing the Games to Barcelona, his home town. But the man described as 'the perfect chameleon is not exactly the city s favourite son, reports of The Independent. MR JUAN1,345 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1992-08-09 4 Foreign brokers are not only going to trade m SES stocks themselves, they hope to carve other niches too, reports DOREEN SIOW brokers will lose m about $50 million a year m commissions when the seven foreign operators admitted as direct members of the1,054 words
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Article, Illustration997 1992-08-09 4 Chan Hwa Loon - Chan Hwa Loon 1 Dollars Sense I Japan should follow the example of Germany, known for its willingness to compromise for the common good of its allies. Also, Germany's domestic market is more open to foreign goods than Tokyo's. TIME and again,997 words
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Article, Illustration782 1992-08-09 5 Chan Sue Meng - Single-premium insurance: not all returns are guaranteed Chan Sue Meng Personal Investment i tie projected yields are only as gooc as the managers who administer the funds. Check their track records to see how good they are. SINGLE-PREMIUM insurance products are becoming more popular with Singaporeans. These usually have a782 words
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Article, Illustration934 1992-08-09 5 Low Siew Kheng - Bank on bank and car stocks in a dull market Low Siew Kheng I Serious Money THE Singapore stock market, which enjoys attractive fundamentals compared with those of other regional bourses, warrants more investor attention. This arguement has frequently been made so it must be a source of some fustration934 words
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Article, Illustration127 1992-08-09 6 It would not do for the SDP to take on Mr Jeyaretnam should by-elections be called m a single-seat ward. First, there is the fear of public castigation because it would be seen as depriving the WP leader of a chance to re-enter Parliament. Second, if Mr Chiam127 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1992-08-09 7 Leap backward for China's women The country may be opening up but its 565 million women increasingly find doors closed to them, reports SHERYL WU DUNN The government passed a law this year to protect women from discrimination but some critics have complained that the legislation has no mechanism forNYT - 1,069 words
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Article, Illustration533 1992-08-09 7 Reginald Chua - Reginald Chua Manila Diary THROUGH the long hot summer when the searing heat literally roasted Manila residents on the oven-baked streets while the grass m the parks turned yellow, the people prayed for rain. Rain to bring relief from the still, hot air.533 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1992-08-09 8 CARL SKADIAN - Privatse the Parade? But Who with jump CARL SKADIAN Fireworks. Flypast The excitement that is the National Day Parade needs a year of preparation, and only the SAF can handle the complex logistics behind it, reports PRIVATISE the Parade? "It seems more or less the same every year," say some.1,337 words
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Miscellaneous35 1992-08-09 2 (I THOUGHT "mEY'RE -n€)HTEN\Ne UP ON CENSORSHIP? SO WHY ARE THEY 1 TMES€ ARE OLYMPIC SHOWING THESE GIRIS RUNNWG 'jjs&^f^ L woMEN WHLEttS, MA? $BPli\~~)J AROUMD IN ri^?C3^ I/" S2S§ I SKIMPY QARVENTS <§gSy^ C^#35 words
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Advertisement27 1992-08-09 3 R/ Jt^ Congratulations to the Republic of Singapore On the Occasion of Her National Day From one of tti the world's leading HE 1 J£ semiconductor manufacturers.27 words
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Advertisement65 1992-08-09 6 Congratulations to the people of Singapore on their Anniversary of Independence FROM THE ITAUAN NATIONAL OIL COMPANY S Agip Petroli B Agip Singapore Branch Singapore Representative Office 302 Orchard Rood #1402 to 04 101 Thomson Rood #2206 United Square Tong Building Singapore 0923 Singapore 1 1 30 T«1:737 8522 T«1f25665 words
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Advertisement39 1992-08-09 6 /%QP %A| r ET IPIJT Trim down those overstuffed areas m Li^^^9^h W ClUll I your home. Advertise those unused items for sale m m 4%t^m The Straits Times Classified. tACI Call 737-1166 to place your ,/rfS_, classified ad.39 words
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Advertisement109 1992-08-09 7 Congratulations to Singapore on its 27th Anniversary HP* Step into Thanying Restaurant k!j|dSsoH§ n d experience the richness of rJiV^^H <^fej Thailand's cultural heritage. A I^^ 'SK-B distinctive setting, friendly W^M attention from the gracious staff, BS and the ultimate hallmark... ■iHl^^^^HHl authentic Royal Thai menu to satisfy one's palate109 words
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Article, Illustration25 1992-08-09 1 REACHING OUT Many organisations and Singaporeans are involved m plugging the country into the global network of nations, and turning it into a world city.25 words
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Article, Illustration950 1992-08-09 2 27 AND A CITIZEN OF THE WORLD POPULATION There were 199,729 non-citizens, or about 9.6 per cent of the population of 2.074.507. The three largest foreign communities: Malaysians; Indians, Pakistanis and Ceylonese as a group; and the British. ECONOMY 30 outSTaigtaToT 1,790 compa&SppJoying more tha»~lo3feople were incorporated overseas. This makes950 words
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Article, Illustration393 1992-08-09 4 CHANGI HHHgjjSS| travellers or HK^H Singapore's population passed through Changi Airport last year. Who are the people who link Singapore with the rest of the world? From the man m the air control tower to the woman at the transfers desk, these unsung heroes at the airport take393 words
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Article, Illustration267 1992-08-09 4 WAN KWANG KOW, 40, air traffic controller: On the job, when his headset is crackling with chatter from pilots, Mr Wan Kwang Kow talks m a soft machine-gun monotone only slightly slower than an auctioneer's. Everything has to be done fast because of the speed Taad267 words
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Article, Illustration197 1992-08-09 4 HAMZA 3/O ALI ABDUL RAHIMAN, 36, passenger terminal assistant: At 6 each evening, Mr Hamza s/o Ali Abdul Rahiman braces himself (or hard work ahead. The next (our hours are the airport's busiest, when planes arrive m an endless stream from Europe, America and Australia. As197 words
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Article, Illustration302 1992-08-09 6 IGNATIUS NG, 31, higher airport executive: This man complains a lot. But that is part of his job. Mr Ng is one of the men assigned by the CAAS to check that everything at the airport is m tip-top condition for its 16 million or so international customers302 words
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Article, Illustration372 1992-08-09 6 SHARIFAH BINTI ALI, 26, transfers desk hostess: This job is not for the timid, says Ms Sharifah binti Ali "You must be brave. Some passengers can get very nasty and if you are the timid type, they can make you cry." As a transfers desk372 words
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Article, Illustration280 1992-08-09 6 CHARLES KESSLER, 41, higher customs officer: Charles Kessler does not understand why people avoid him. "We m Customs are very friendly people," he declares with a grin. Still, he knows that passengers arriving at Changi Airport would rather not meet him. As one of 236280 words
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Article, Illustration903 1992-08-09 7 ZURAIDAH IBRAHIM - 'Eat wind with the S'pore Traveller ZURAIDAH IBRAHIM By THE JONOR TRAIPSER: His forays across the tone-km Causeway into this nearest Malaysian state make him seem more like an anti-terrorist fighter than a tourist. He checks out every nook and cranny from the cheapest seafood joint, to the quietest sliver903 words
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Article, Illustration887 1992-08-09 8 Still on the road with the S'pore Traveller FAMILY FUN IN THAILAND: The sex capital of South-east Asia is ironically a favourite family getaway for Singaporeans. Hence plane tickets to Thailand are near impossible to book during the June and December school holidays. Not surprising really since Thailand is far887 words
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Article, Illustration1322 1992-08-09 9 'When I travel, I will fly So says 42- year-old Ma Jam Ong Gek Choo, one of a small group of Singaporeans who have never left the country. About 1.6 million Singaporeans travel overseas each year, but Madam Ong has chosen to put it off at least for now. She1,322 words
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Article, Illustration500 1992-08-09 10 MONEY SIMEX WORLD I Twelve hours ada v, dealers like expectant mother Ady Ng are on their feet and the phone trading for their clients from the world over. LIM SA V BOON SIMEX RAFFLES PLACE at 7.50 am is only just building up the rhythm of the working day.500 words
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Article, Illustration963 1992-08-09 11 The three faces of striking a deal The dealers have the sort of nous reminiscent of the street of bidders at an old-style fish auction. "Cho gor tiao ah! Cho gor tiao ahr one trader calls out m Hokkien. A deal is done for five contracts. Failure to recognise the963 words
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Article, Illustration847 1992-08-09 14 WINDOW on the WORLD The news media bring the world into the home. Straits Times foreign editor Lee Kirn Chew tells CHERIAN GEORGE how ST does it. STRAITS ■■KS^SH WAR BREAKS OUT m I the Middle East, and S talk m Singapore reI volves around recession, I reUgion and the847 words
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453 1992-08-09 14 INTERNATIONAL NEWS AGENCIES LIKE most newspapers m the world, ST relies heavily on stories and pictures produced by news agencies: Reuter, Associated Press (AP), Agence Prance Presse (AFP), United Press International (I PI) and the New York Times service. Renter, one of the largest,453 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1992-08-09 16 A ship enters or leaves Singapore Raters every four minutes. Glossy outside, gritty inside, the Port of Singapore Authority has not stopped operating since it was created m 1964. SUMIKO TAN takes a peek at what goes on inside. g| ttfegS^ti^ Captain James Fong Hin Tat whispers apologetically,1,058 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1992-08-09 17 PSA's efficiency allows ships to make up for lost time here "Anyone who has the money can set up a port. But what make* us special is the software, the people, the thinking, the organisation, the work attitude, the determination to excel. That differentiates us." Mr Vincent Lim, assistant director1,081 words
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Article, Illustration2813 1992-08-09 18 WARREN FERNANDEZ - A-Z guide to people things Singaporean WARREN FERNANDEZ By A GRADES FEW COUNTRIES m the world are as obsessed as Singapore with scoring A grades. From being the world's most productive workforce to being the world's busiest port (since 1986) to having the world's best airport. Communications Minister Mah Bow2,813 words
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Article, Illustration1689 1992-08-09 20 B RINGING in the Big boys Behind each of the 3,000 foreign companies here lies a tale of hard selling by the Economic Development Board SUMIKO TAN gives the inside story of one of its biggest coups the setting up of the petrixhemical complex on Pulau Aver Merbau. She also1,689 words
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Article, Illustration81 1992-08-09 21 GO FROTH AND MULTIPLY I HOMEGROWN MULTINATIONALS! Asia-Pacific Breweries* of Tiger Beer fame was one of the earliest international joint ventures m Singapore when it was set up m 1929 by local giants Fraser Neave and Hollands Heineken. It has since spawned its own regional network (right). Other Singapore firms81 words
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Article, Illustration653 1992-08-09 21 'Reach out further, go regional EDB can help' HIS ADMIRERS describe him as go-get-ting, firm. His detractors call him impatient and brash. Whatever label you put on EDB chairman Philip Yeo, one thing is certain he is not one to sit around smelling roses. Also, no one can deny that653 words
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Article, Illustration969 1992-08-09 23 They may be few, but this handful of sportsmen and sportswomen have kept the Republic's flag flying high m the international sports arena. HAKIKAT RAI talks to five of Singapore's very own FRIENDSHIP FIRST: He counts among his friends kings and presidents. Singapore's first badminton superstar Wong Peng969 words
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Miscellaneous433 1992-08-09 14 July 3 1 1 992 Two airliners crash half a world apart. The news arrives m spurts. Some of the initial reports are uncertain, even inaccurate. Bit by bit, the accounts build up into fuller human dramas, one giving reason for celebration, the other for despair. 6.06 am NEW YORK433 words
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Title Section12 1992-08-09 1 Section 2, THE WORLD AT HOME The Sunday Times, August 9, 199212 words
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THE WORLD IN SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration1375 1992-08-09 2 One m every 10 persons m Singapore is a foreigner. That makes Singapore one of the most cosmopolitan countries m the world. It also means that we have m our midst people who see and judge us through their own lenses. The National Day team surveyed1,375 words
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Article, Illustration417 1992-08-09 2 M BRITISH IMPRESSIONS win, oumjiN wvjvjljo, 00, recalled one occasion when he got into a taxi, but jumped out before reaching his destination because "I was so absolutely scared". "He was going like a mad man. Weaving m and out of lanes. Overtaking on417 words
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Article, Illustration401 1992-08-09 2 The shopping 's great, the streets are safe FILIPINO IMPRESSIONS LIZA FRONDA, 27, broke into a shout when she was asked if she would like to stay m Singapore forever. "Wow! That would be great!" The shopping complexes, the safe streets, the clean parks and the efficiency of the bureaucracy401 words
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Article, Illustration406 1992-08-09 3 AMERICAN IMPRESSIONS WHAT'S the biggest difference between Singapore and American children? For Mr Clark Corey, 34, regional director of an American company, the answer came when he witnessed what happened at a tennis camp held here for both local and expatriate406 words
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Article, Illustration518 1992-08-09 3 S'poreans have every reason to be proud, but no need to boast JAPANESE IMPRESSIONS "WHEN a Japanese invites you to eat at his home, he will not say 'My wife is a good cook, you must try this'," said Mr Chester Ikei. "He will say, 'This dish is not so518 words
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Article, Illustration802 1992-08-09 4 Out of sight, but certainly not out of mind Geylang, m the eyes of younger Singaporeans today, may just be a Malay shopping area waiting for Hari Raya to happen. But as MARDIANA ABU BAKAR finds out, it holds a special place m the hearts of many older people who802 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1992-08-09 5 GEYLANG NOW To me, Geylang is just the Joo Chiat Complex and Tanjong Katong Complex where you can bargain for good materials to make baju kurung. It's a colourful bazaar during Hari Raya. It is nothing more." 23-year-old Salmah Hamid. 1842: Four hundred and fifty Orang Last1,016 words
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Article, Illustration2006 1992-08-09 6 Little India means food, shopping and culture to Indians. SUMIKO TAN walks along the streets and finds a renewed sense of optimism as "Tek Kah" revives itself for the 1 9905. sdfdsfdfdfdsfdsfsdfsdf Through the years. I 1819: Indians start to migrate to Singapore. 1826: Singapore2,006 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1992-08-09 8 Some of the old-timers m Chinatown residents and decades-old businesses are still around. But the new has been nudging out the old for some time now. CHIANG YIN PHENG re-visits the place and finds the old spirit there still very much alive. 8291,212 words
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Article, Illustration752 1992-08-09 11 Chinatown: Old ties and new business opportunities engineering works company and is the chairman of one of the clan's sub-commit-tees. And even though Wing Hing Tailor's Madam Fong has already settled her family m a Telok Blangah flat, she still prefers to live m the shop premises. "Yes, we may752 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1992-08-09 12 Vietnam? Somewhere Up Ther UNKNOWN HOW WELL do Singapore children know the world? The National Day team drew up a fun quiz of 20 questions which we distributed to 200 12-year-olds m five neighbourhood schools. On average, they had three out of four questions right. Nobody failed the test. OneBERTHA HENSON - 1,061 words
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Article, Illustration529 1992-08-09 14 Finding out about River Nile from computer game Quiz for Spore pupils 444 Seri Sulastri of Ghim Moh Primary. No need for apologies. The geography questions proved to be among the tougher ones. Karen, who picked Nigeria as the country which has four seasons, went: "Oh, it's m Africa, is529 words
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360 1992-08-09 14 THIS is Ang Teck Hoe, 11, the only Singapore pupil out of 200 surveyed who answered all 20 quiz questions correctly. Pure luck? He disagrees. "I guessed only one question," he said matter-of-factly, pointing to the picture of Madonna. "I've only360 words
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Article, Illustration686 1992-08-09 14 Oop s... you mean S'pore is not in Africa? In Brazil then? SINGAPORE, a world city, but just where m the world are we? Our correspondents asked 100 12-year-old children from an English-speaking Asean country, the Philippines, and an Asian country, Japan, where Singapore was. Their answers proved hhhmm quite686 words
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Article, Illustration925 1992-08-09 16 Embracing the best of East West Teenagers today have an open window on the world that influences them m ways they may not be aware of. What place does the world have m the young Singaporean s life? ZURAIDAH IBRAHIM enters the rooms of two teenagers to talk to them925 words
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Article, Illustration762 1992-08-09 17 hankering for greener pastures 1 I think, read, and do everything m English. My world is shaped by it. 1 1 I think beyond Singapore because I think the world has much more to offer. I think there is so much to be accomplished out there. AS HE SAWS away762 words
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Article, Illustration2123 1992-08-09 18 'Bad boy from Madras makes good He appears to prize the respect he has gained more than he does the money he has earned. Recently, he paid a Rs 100,000 bribe to secure a university place for his younger brother. "I give the money to my brother, my brother give2,123 words
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Article, Illustration836 1992-08-09 19 It's almost home for Japanese expatriates Japanese professionals and managers like Mr Tasuku Takeda and their families form the largest expatriate community m Singapore. They are also probably the best looked after and the most insulated. CHERIAN GEORGE reports. On the whole, he has nb complaints about Singapore. "Except one:836 words
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Article, Illustration2797 1992-08-09 20 For Singaporeans tired oj their city, Johor Baru is the nearest they can get to a slice of the outside world. RA VI VELOO was there recently and found himself stepping m and out of its two worlds. The kampung. Even people who surround themselves2,797 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1992-08-09 22 I found the world and it's here in S'pore LISA KONG goes m search of the bits and pieces of the world old and new, East and West that together make Singapore what it is today: a world city. We show you some of her finds on these two pages.LILEN UY; LAU FOOK KONG; LIM SIN THAI - 1,038 words
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Article, Illustration57 1992-08-09 23 QUITE unbelievable but true. A Singaporean studying m the United States came across this plaque of the other Singapore while touring Michigan. Mr Wong Kok Keong, who is vice-president of the Singapore Student Association m Western Michigan University, sent this picture to share his57 words
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Advertisement63 1992-08-09 7 The number one workforce m the world. The best airport and airline m the world. The finest container port m Asia. The best power supply infrastructure m the world. The cleanest city m the world. One of the lowest crime rates m the world. And a very low inflation rate.63 words
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Advertisement206 1992-08-09 8 They are identifiably Singaporean, and at the same time truly international. A contradiction? Or perhaps that is what it means to be... ESSENTIALLY SINGAPOREAN rr I The Singapore Symphony Orchestra Since its birth m 1979. the SSO has had to scour the world for members, because of the dearth of206 words
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Advertisement75 1992-08-09 14 Six Singapore companies compete globally Sas^U^BSß^^^m^ fmammiKsm Paradise lost for Rlau Islands club members B^jn^L mJ 111 Environmental clean-up crews eye the region Bi Hope for Vietnam's frustrated foreign investors "-*^T^t^^^iE^^^^* Missing: top women bankers T BGZ&jm Integral Peripherals' l.B-Inch gamble fftVMU||l il|L^_. SMEs In the footsteps of MNCs 675 words
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Advertisement124 1992-08-09 21 ESSENTIALLY 4± m SINGAPOREAN TT*ft The Singapore Dollar What could be more Singaporean than London firm that also serves some Httfcx hB In 1 990-91 the Singdollar was the 4^^?y *jjjff strongest currency m the world, rising *M&MpiC&? m value against most others Last /?Wj/V month, US$l could buy only124 words
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Advertisement208 1992-08-09 24 To celebrate National Day, have a round on us. /S^^ SYDNEY BRISBANE MELBOURNE f CAIRNS ADELAIDE DARWIN PERTH You probably think we Ye gone a little too far with free flights Brisbane-Cairns-Singapore, you'll just pay the cost of the return fare to all round Australia. But then again, we are208 words
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Title Section10 1992-08-09 1 The Sunday Times, August 9, 1992 Section 3, WORLD VIEWS10 words
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Advertisement71 1992-08-09 1 2 4 8 10 12 15 16 17 Peter Lim: A special survey: Russell Heng: Cheng Shoong Tat: World events that Han Fook Kwang: Simon Tay: Lee Chee Chew: Back to Square S, What Singaporeans Does Singapore The soto/uchi way touched 1 1 Tales from Travel far but The world's71 words
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Article, Illustration868 1992-08-09 2 There is something at least as enjoyable as food and sex and about as safe or risk y as one cares to make it: travel. PETER H.L. LIM, calling wanderlust the least immoral and most inspiring of all the intense desires, wandersBERNARD TAN - 868 words
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Article, Illustration457 1992-08-09 3 Captain charts new course after nearly 20 years at sea AT 17, Captain Albert Tay went to sea. "There were not many opportunities m Singapore at that time as the country had just embarked on its development programmes," he recalls. "My brother went through university, but being the eager young457 words
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Article, Illustration870 1992-08-09 3 m all my travels, I have not found a place where I would rather live. So I come back to Square S. I do not regard it as going back to Square One, because I always came home richer for having been away rather than sexual intentions. Nice, you know,870 words
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Article, Illustration843 1992-08-09 4 FIRST, the good news: Singaporeans are patriotic. They are environmentally conscious, and can empathise with people living m war-torn countries. And the bad news? Well, Singaporeans are smug. They think well of themselves. They find it hard to admit they can learn anything from any843 words
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Article, Illustration206 1992-08-09 4 FINDING A TAG FOR SPORE: Should Singapore be mentioned in the same breath as New York, Malaysia or Taiwan? For 44 per cent of Singaporeans, the answer was New York. In their minds, Singapore should be regarded as an international city. Thirty-five per cent, however, wanted Singapore to be known206 words
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110 1992-08-09 4 OUR INTEREST AND FATE LINKED TO ASEAN MR TANG LIANG HONG, lawyer and advocate for the promotion of Chinese culture "Singapore should be seen as an Asean country. We snare a let of emotional, cultural and security ties with our neighbours. Asean h very rich In culture and the economies110 words
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83 1992-08-09 4 SINGAPORE'S AIM IS TO BE GLOBAL CITY ■MR LOW THIA KHI A.M., MP tor Hougang: "(ieographlcally, It cannot be denied that Singapore Is part of Asean. Bat we should be regarded as an International city. "For one thing, oar market Is global and not confined to Asean. Also, we are83 words
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Article, Illustration809 1992-08-09 6 The world through Singapore eyes A MODEL ASIAN ■MR S.K (H AKR A V ARTI, grMsroots leader and secretary of the Ben Kail Association Singapore: "Singapore Is a very small country with a very short history. We are a tiny dot In the world In809 words
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Article, Illustration472 1992-08-09 7 MOST FEARED AND FRIENDLY COUNTRIES CONCERN NOT SURPRISING PROFESSOR TOMMY KOH, Singapore's A mba#wad©r-at-large and former Affliundw to the I nlted State*: •The IS tops the lint of Singapore's friends. At the name time, It It also the country Singaporeans are most e— eeraed aboutf472 words
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Article, Illustration221 1992-08-09 7 HEROES ALL: There was no fight. Mr Lee Kuan Yew won hands down. Asked to name the person they most admired m the world, 50 per cent of Singaporeans surveyed mentioned the Senior Minister. Comparing the racial groups, proportionately more Chinese gave him top marks, followed by221 words
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Article139 1992-08-09 7 MR KOO TSAI KEE, MP for TaaJtßg Pagar GRC: "Lee Auan Yew Is my ker*. He kas made tiny Singapore a relative giant. His Ideas excite the world. He alone has given v respect and dignity. He made ■s proud t« be called Singaporean.)." AN ASSET TO TREASURE139 words
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Article, Illustration1651 1992-08-09 8 Come on Singapore have a heart RUSSELL HENG writes about why Singapore need not always grow calluses or be afraid of dying of a bleeding heart. ,1 t Those of you who follow the news should be familiar with the hard-headed official explanations proffered for these policies. They generally argue1,651 words
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Article, Illustration479 1992-08-09 9 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN TUCKED atop a hillock m Mandai Estate and surrounded by drab grey factories and warehouses, the Villa Francis Home for the Aged is as quiet as a church. But on Monday mornings, the place wakes up as members of479 words
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Article, Illustration2312 1992-08-09 10 Go global, but don't lose Singapore Can a Singaporean be a citizen of the world and still remain loyal to his country? CHENG SHOONG TAT finds the answer m the land of the rising sun. What we shall become depends on^thc! choic pursue: Whether we inculcate m our children i2,312 words
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Article, Illustration2200 1992-08-09 12 Eleven Singaporeans on the WORLD EVENTS that touched their lives d CHERNOBYL DISASTER a Cynthia Wee-Hoefer, 40, freelance writer Dead serious about going green n TIANANMEN MASSACRE u'Jek Kian Jin, 33, programme manager So what was the story? MT PINATUBO ERUPTION Siti Rafiah, 29, senior dental assistant The other side2,200 words
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801 1992-08-09 13 there as a photographer. 1 spent seven months altogether with Bui inese i ef ugees m Thailand and villagers m But ma it was spread ovei three visits. Lift m the village was what you would expeci it u,v wai loin <tiea801 words
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Article, Illustration807 1992-08-09 13 PROFESSOR CHAN HENQ CHEE Director. Singapore International Foundation END Ob World War II Defeat of Japan It opened up a new era of anti-coionial politics m Mgapon which bubsequentl> led to i t> independence through the stepcuatioit807 words
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Article, Illustration1504 1992-08-09 14 Ex-journalist PHILIP LEE and his family migrated to Canada two years ago. Despite missing his old friends here, he finds himself a happier man m his new home. In Canada at this moment, people don't talk about bonuses or maids. Few Singaporeans here1,504 words
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Article, Illustration1669 1992-08-09 15 HAN FOOK KWANG wanted to know what Singaporeans have lost as they become more global m outlook, so he visited his mother's village m China to find out. Can a Singaporean make that leap into global citizenry when, just a generation ago, his parents came1,669 words
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Article, Illustration1927 1992-08-09 16 When Singaporeans travel abroad as tourists, do they make the countries they visit poorer? And when they return home, are they unfair m the comments they pass about these places? SIMON TA V shares some thought-provoking views. In the Galapagos islands, flocks of the unique waved1,927 words
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Article, Illustration365 1992-08-09 16 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN TRAMPING to far-flung spots and soaking m the poverty of their slums and the fragility of their rainforests might well be good for the Singaporean soul. "When I go to Hast Europe and hear a little boy tell his sister to buy sweets365 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1992-08-09 18 AS AD LATIF writes about how, despite living through two wars m India, he was less conscious of external threats there than he is now, m Singapore. But not to run is not the same as staying to fight. Will Singaporeans fight? As long asBERNARD TAN - 1,281 words
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Advertisement142 1992-08-09 5 Quality For The People Of Singapore Means The World To Us. Congratulations Singapore! Together, we achieve excellence m everything we do. L As Singaporean life grows m sophistication and the pursuit of quality becomes all the more important, Motorola is proud to play W a part m improving communication between142 words
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Advertisement79 1992-08-09 6 A Refreshing Salute To A Healthy Nation Front Ricola We y re dedicated to keep Singapore fresh and healthy for the Next Lap. j^fcoict iviicoia ipiiliF AM W'^ KPUV /Mint mops T Swto wm /f»Of/s iu'^^A fa V» snT^"^ I H l° F *T W^Lv .Q^M^ V/l^\\ BW j BW»>79 words
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Advertisement177 1992-08-09 6 Happy 27th Anniversary! SINGAPORE 1 i I, J- Jjfc a£ Jf. jl S at m 2 Jalan Ra)ah #05-04/06 Golden Wall Flatted Factory Singapore 1232 Tel: *****44, (5 Lines), Fax: (65) *****83 tSX 9Si A Congratulations Best Wishes People and Government of Singapore on their $oj%0 r 27th National Day177 words
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Advertisement185 1992-08-09 14 W We proudly join all Singaporeans to celebrate I Singapore r s 27fh National Day m 1 Bl SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO. PRIVATE LTD. HEAD OFFICE: L 55 Market Street, #04-01/02 Sinsov Building. Singapore 0104 Cable: SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex: RS *****, ***** *****. Tel: *****33 (15 lines). Fax: *****04 MTlffnAnfni185 words
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