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Title Section13 1994-02-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1994 50 CENTS MITA(P) 045/12/9313 words
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482 1994-02-25 1 Mary Kwang - Patten to gazette original electoral proposals Mary Kwang By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Governor Chris Patten ended a 17--month-long political waiting game here yesterday by announcing that he would gazette a Bill today containing the remainder and more contentious parts of his original electoral package. China fired an immediate broadside against482 words
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560 1994-02-25 1 It is the single biggest commitment in a direct investment fund to date THE Singapore Government has taken a one-third stake in a US$76l million (SSI.2 billion) fund which will invest in infrastructure projects in Asia, including China. This marks its single biggest560 words
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Article, Illustration60 1994-02-25 1 picture. than 100 people were injured when police resorted to teargas, water cannons and caning to disperse the 5,000-strong, stone-pelting crowd as the protesters tried to march on parliament Activists of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) being showered by water cannons yesterday during a protest inAFP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration440 1994-02-25 1 Tan Ooi Boon - Tan Ooi Boon By EIGHTEEN Thai nationals were arrested on Wednesday in connection with a spate of murder cum survey equipment theft cases. The arrests gave police the break they have been waiting for since the first such crime in late 1992. Said440 words
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113 1994-02-25 1 THE Straits Times Industrials Index fell almost 50 points in early trading yesterday. The plunge was attributed to disappointment over the non-business Budget announced on Wednesday by Finance Minister Richard Hu. The stock market barometer, however, managed to re- cover 10 points minutes before the113 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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476 1994-02-25 2 Paul Jacob - Paul Jacob By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA President Suharto, whose recent remarks on his tenure as Indonesian leader fuelled speculation that he might be preparing to step down, said yesterday that no one should make an issue of the political succession question. He476 words
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Article, Illustration371 1994-02-25 2 THE Woodlands MRT extension is. expected to be ready in time for people to use it to visit friends and relatives during the Lunar New Year and Hari Raya of 1996 despite some delay in its construction. The first day of the LunarALBERT SIM - 371 words
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440 1994-02-25 2 Felix Soh - N. Korea won't quit nuclear programme, says US expert Felix Soh By NORTH Korea has no intention of giving up its nuclear programme, a former US defence official told The Straits Times yesterday. Mr James R. Lilley, the former US Assistant Secretary of Defence for International Security, said that Pyongyang's440 words
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Article66 1994-02-25 2 IN OUR report on Feb 23 on the re-election of Mr Chua Kim Yeow as director of Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) and; in a subsequent report on Feb 24, we said that Mr Tan Yam Pin is the chief executive officer of APB. This is66 words
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545 1994-02-25 3 Forget revenge Yeltsin's call to Parliament President ignores amnesty for rebels MOSCOW President Boris Yeltsin called on his parliamentary opponents yesterday to put aside the thirst for revenge and be reconciled in the interests of Russia. In a 50-minute televised State of the Nation speech to both houses of parliament,Reuter; AP - 545 words
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Article, Illustration463 1994-02-25 3 Sunny Goh - Sunny Goh By in Tianjin TIANJIN (China) Although Tianjin is already one of the most developed cities in China, it still possesses opportunities for Singapore entrepreneurs, Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew indicated here yesterday. Mr LeeFRANCIS ONG - 463 words
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531 1994-02-25 3 Kwan Weng Kin - Kwan Weng Kin By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Visiting Chinese vice-premier Zhu Rongji predicted here yesterday that with further economic reforms, China's market economy will be on the right track in two years' time. He made this point in a speech on his country's531 words
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Advertisement446 1994-02-25 2 Tuition tension "So much tuition I have no time to revise." Granny who walked out of flat and went missing. SPC steps up regional investment thrust Exactly what projects is the Singapore refiner working on? Hock Lock Siew Are dairy and fruit drink firm PT Ultrajaya's shares worth a buy?446 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous185 1994-02-25 3 1 WEATHER Showers over a few areas in the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.20 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam -4/2 C Cloudy Madrid 6/15 C Rain Athens 7/13 C Clear Manila 22/32 C Cloudy Auckland 18/24 C185 words
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WORLD
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Article, Illustration822 1994-02-25 4 Yeltsin lists his two priorities: MOSCOW Russia must launch a crash effort to combat crime this year and make free-market reforms less painful, President Boris Yeltsin told the Parliament yesterday in his first annual State-of-the-Nation address. "The problem of the year is curbing crime," heAP; Reuter; AFP - 822 words
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410 1994-02-25 4 Cambodian Finance Minister hires bodyguards PHNOM PENH Fearing an assassination attempt, Cambodia's controversial Finance Minister has hired 10 bodyguards to protect him as he attempts to reform the country's economy. Ever since he took his post in the government elected last year, Mr Sam Rainsy has been exposing dubious dealsAP - 410 words
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420 1994-02-25 5 UN military spokesman Colonel Bill Aikman acknowledged that there had been an exchange of small arms fire in Sarajevo and some problems with regrouping weapons around the city. But he stressed they were isolated local problems. SARAJEVO A comprehensive ceasefire dealReuter; AFP; Washington; Post - 420 words
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Article, Illustration58 1994-02-25 5 Mr Eddie Rowlands, 73 and totally Wind, feeling the bust of Lord Nod Annan by Giyrni Williams at the National Portrait Gallery In London on Tuesday. The gallery has set op a scheme whereby the bond or visually-impaired can touch some of the exhibits as a way of58 words
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Article, Illustration285 1994-02-25 5 Mr Hosokawa's inability to play off the coalition's leaders against each other is at the root of the latest crisis. TOKYO Japan's ruling co- alition looked in danger of splitting yesterday, with one group favouring and the other opposing a controversial planReuter - 285 words
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269 1994-02-25 5 Mary Kwang - 'Restrictive polls plan' led to break down in talks on HK Mary Kwang By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG The British and Hongkong governments yesterday claimed that Beijing's insistence on restrictive electoral arrangements for Hongkong led to the breakdown in talks on political reforms for the colony. The colonial authorities set out269 words
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Article, Illustration667 1994-02-25 6 WASHINGTON The Federal Bureau of Investigation is accusing Aldrich Hazen Ames, the Central Intelligence Agency officer arrested on espionage charges on Monday, of betraying at least 10 Soviet citizens working for American intelligence. Government officials said on Wednesday that the 10 were convicted ofAFP; Reuter - 667 words
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Article168 1994-02-25 6 AMONG the betrayals ascribed to counter-intelligence «i--pert Aldrich Hazen Ames by US government officials briefed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday were those of two Soviet embassy officials, Valery Martinov and Sergei Motorin. 1981: Martinov and Motorin arrived in Washington.: Each was holding the innocuous rankNYT - 168 words
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359 1994-02-25 6 DATELINE: CANBERRA CANBERRA Australia expelled six Russian diplomats last year after Australia's domestic spy agency found one of its own agents handing them secrets, the Department of Foreign Affairs said yesterday. The spies left between July and December last year, some at theAP; AFP - 359 words
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128 1994-02-25 6 RIO DE JANEIRO Four bungling burglars, who thought they had been caught red-handed by a drug gang, were so scared they called in the police to rescue them. The four men, apparently high on drugs, were ransacking a house near Rio onReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration44 1994-02-25 8 picture. I mandatory carwash on the outskirts of Chengdu In Sichuan province. All vehicles entering the city must be washed to keep down ,follution in the city. The cost of washing a small car? Three yuan (ft Singapore cents). ReuterReuter - 44 words
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474 1994-02-25 8 A presidential order reinstating Super 301 a measure named after a section of US trade law under which Washington can take punitive action unilaterally against countries deemed unfair. Accelerating sanctions against Japanese products in a dispute involving Motorola Incorporated 's bidReuter; Washington; Post - 474 words
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156 1994-02-25 8 Ministers to discuss package to ease tensions with US JAPANESE CABINET TO MEET TOKYO Japanese Cabinet ministers would meet today to discuss a fourpoint economic package aimed at easing growing trade tensions with the United States, Chief Cabinet Secretary Masayoshi Takemura said yesterday. But the official government spokesman told aAFP - 156 words
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Article, Illustration277 1994-02-25 8 CANBERRA The European Union wants more-formal links with the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (Apec) forum to prevent world-trade problems, EU Trade Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan has said. "The Seattle Apec summit has moved the organisation's role forward and in the European Union weReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration49 1994-02-25 11 picture. Rescuers searching in waist-deep mud for survivors on Wednesday after a wave of sludge from a burst gold-mine slime dam buried people alive in their homes in Virginia, 200 km south of Johannesburg. Ten were killed and 92 missing after the disaster in South Africa. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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492 1994-02-25 11 German union resumes massive walkouts The union action is aimed at warding off employers' call for: A wage freeze Cats in holiday bonuses Longer working hours Management says the measures are necessary to cut costs by 10 per cent in a move aimed at restoring German industry's competitiveness. -FRANKFURT Germany'sReuter - 492 words
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251 1994-02-25 11 'What I think we have shown is a prototype for how small, innovative companies can compete effectively with Microsoft.' Stac president and chief executive officer Gary Clow. LOS ANGELES A federal jury has found Microsoft Corp guilty of patent infringement and ordered the giantAP - 251 words
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PEOPLE
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172 1994-02-25 12 SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS (Mexico) Less than two months after he astonished Mexicans by seizing this colonial city and declaring war against the state, a masked Sub-Commander Marcos, charismatic leader of the rebel Zapatista National Liberation Army, sat down with government envoysNYT - 172 words
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Article, Illustration25 1994-02-25 12 picture. Mr Marcos speaking at a press conference at the end of the first day of peace talks with the government. AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article90 1994-02-25 12 STRASBOURG Switzerland has been found guilty of sexual discrimination for not allowing a man to adopt his wife's family name. Mr Albert Schnyder-Burghartz filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights after the Swiss authorities refused to allow him to register his lastAFP - 90 words
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Article, Illustration190 1994-02-25 12 HANOI A Vietnamese court dealt out what it called a deterrent jail sentence of three years on Wednesday to a former Cabinet minister for corruption. He and eight other officials were convicted of causing losses to the state, abusing authority and using state assets illegally. FormerReuter - 190 words
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Article109 1994-02-25 12 LOS ANGELES Police are investigating an alleged attack by actor Jack Nicholson on a man's car after a noisy argument. Mr Robert Blank has sued the actor in civil court, claiming that Nicholson smashed the windscreen of his Mercedes with a "pipe-like object", showering him withReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration95 1994-02-25 12 STOCKHOLM A perfume called Jacques Delors? In Britain maybe, but not for citizens of Nordic states pondering whether to join the European Union which he represents. People in Sweden, Norway and Finland, interviewed by Reuters, seem well-informed on the EU and knew of Mr Delors theReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration302 1994-02-25 13 picture. KIMBERLEY (South Africa) President F.W. de Klerk was struck by a stone on Wednesday as screaming African National Congress (ANC) supporters drove him from a mixed-race township during a campaign swing throug South Africa's Northern d.pe region. Black andReuter - 302 words
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327 1994-02-25 13 Arretez d'employer l'anglais, si non The law says that all public announcements and advertisements cannot use foreign words or expressions if the same ones exist in French. Translation: Stop using English, or else PARIS Stepping up its war on encroaching "Franglais", the French government has proposed a tougher language lawAP - 327 words
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243 1994-02-25 13 CAIRO Muslim mili ants yesterday told Egyptians to avoid tourists and banks for their own safety, a day after their fourth attack on foreigners and the sixth on banks this month. Egypt's largest militant group, the Gam'a al-Islamiya, again warned tourists and investorsReuter - 243 words
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183 1994-02-25 14 7 Anglican bishops to quit over women priests LONIX>N In a mass defection from the Church of England following its decision to ordain women priests, seven bishops and 712 clergymen have announced they are to become Roman Catholics. The Church, which has 10,500 ordained clergy, remove the final barrier toReuter - 183 words
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593 1994-02-25 14 Overdrawing £72 -w-^ rowning himself. (S$170) ended in B That w^ what the recent suicide Jf an 80-year-old of a father of two __L_^ pensioner was who received two bank reported to have done after letters warning him about receiving four lettersAFP - 593 words
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Article, Illustration331 1994-02-25 14 $160m loss may send Sony reeling out of Hollywood NEW YORK Sony Corp, stung by a loss of more than US$lOO million (Ssl6o million) from Arnold Schwarzenegger's latest epic, is reportedly ready to bail out of its Hollywood investments and has hired an investment banker to sell part or allIHT; Reuter; UPI - 331 words
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ASEAN
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260 1994-02-25 16 BANGKOK A Thai government order for the military to barter local farm products for weapons applies to big purchases only, not to orders for only a few rounds of cannon shells, a government spokesman has said. And Defence Minister Vijit SookmarkAFP - 260 words
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Article, Illustration592 1994-02-25 16 Imelda: I have no money In Manila, Imeld a Marcos said yesterday that she had no money to pay victims of the humanrights abuses because all her family's property had been seized by the gov—^—m^^^m ernment. She said she was shocked byAFP; Reuter - 592 words
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338 1994-02-25 16 BANGK9K Thailand and Indonesia have reaffirmed Asean's policy of constructive engagement in Myanmar, saying that it had achieved results already. Foreign ministers of the two nations indicated on Wednesday that Yangon might be invited 1o next July's Asean meeting as a guestAFP - 338 words
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Article, Illustration69 1994-02-25 16 now toy guns The steamroller showed no mercy .first on Monday when 30,000 pirated video tapes, including pornographic films, were destroyed in Manila. The destruction marked the first anniversary of the setting up of a presidential committee on intellectual-property rights. Then yesterday, hundreds of toy guns were destroyed in a69 words
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Article, Illustration559 1994-02-25 18 Paul Jacob - Paul Jacob •y dsfsdfsdfsdfsdf Jakarta Correspondent SIGNALS from four American television outworks beamed into Indonesia and other parts of the region covered by the Palapa satellite will be scrambled by September this year as part of efforts to protect copyright of the559 words
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Article, Illustration410 1994-02-25 18 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB A HUMAN-RIGHTS activist charged with insulting President Suharto was sentenced yesterday to a four-year jail term and fined 5,000 rupiah (553.50) by the Jakarta central court. Nuku Soleiman of the Pijar Foundation, a non-profit organisation active in promoting humanAFP - 410 words
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254 1994-02-25 18 BANGKOK Buoyed by Malaysian visitors, Thailand enjoyed a 13.7 per cent increase in tourist arrivals in the first 10 months of last year, compared with the sam<? period the previous year, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has said. Some 4.6 million tourists cameAFP - 254 words
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124 1994-02-25 18 MANILA Philippine President Fidel Ramos has declined an invitation to visit Taiwan to attend the annual International Rotary Club conference there in June. Rotary International's Mr Robert Barth called on Gen Ramos here on Monday to extend the business group's formal invitation, but "theAFP - 124 words
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84 1994-02-25 18 BANGKOK The Thai Royal Air Force's proposal to build a radar station in the south of Thailand has been given the green light but with conditions attached, Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai has announced. Mr Chuan told reporters on Wednesday that the Cabinet had approved84 words
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MALAYSIA
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423 1994-02-25 20 PBS urging NF assemblymen to defect, says Sabah leader VThere is no way we ?can work with the PBS, which has the trust of >the people of Sabah all while/ Sabah Progressive Party president Datuk Yomg Teck Lee. [OTA KINABALU A Sabah Naional Front leader has accused the uling PartiNST - 423 words
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138 1994-02-25 20 KOTA KINABALU Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Joseph Pairin Kitingan has filed an appeal against his conviction for corruption. His lawyer, Mr Douglas Primus, said on Wednesday that Datuk Kitingan was, however, not appealing against the Msl,Boo (551,044) fine imposed by High Court JudgeNST - 138 words
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Article, Illustration334 1994-02-25 20 20 being acquired from Britain not enough, says air chief BUTTERWORTH Air force chief Lieutenant-General Datuk Abdul Ghani Aziz said Malaysia needed more Hawk 200 jetfighters to strengthen its air defence. He said the 20 Hawk aircraft being acquired to replace the A-4 SkyhawksBernama; Reuter; NST - 334 words
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Article, Illustration349 1994-02-25 20 THE Education Ministry has accepted the decision of the University of Malaya (UM) Council not to demote a university professor who has been accused of plagiarising students' work. The lecturer was made a professor recently but a colleague from the university's Anthropology349 words
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Article, Illustration307 1994-02-25 21 A SUSPECTED rapist was admitted to the Penang hospital after two men beat him up instead of accepting his "invitation" to rape a girl he had abducted. The Star reported yesterday that the incident at the Batu Gantong cemetery on Tuesday night added aThe Star - 307 words
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445 1994-02-25 21 KUALA LUMPUR The government has told three agencies under the Agriculture Ministry to get ready to import chickens if the current shortage continues. The agencies are the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama), National Farmers Association (Nafas) and National Fishermen Association (Nekmat). AgricultureBernama - 445 words
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258 1994-02-25 21 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will call for an airport tax of Mss (552.90) instead of Ms2o on passengers travelling on the proposed low-fare airline to the East Asean Growth Area (Eaga). Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik said on WednesdayNST - 258 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1994-02-25 22 MANUFACTURE combat aircraft? No, thanks. Asked by a journalist from Taiwan's United Daily News whether Jakarta would venture Into joint production of an indigenous fighter aircraft with Taipei, Dr Habibie gave a categorical "no". He explained: "Why should I spend so much building a fighter1,038 words
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Article, Illustration20 1994-02-25 22 Will Asian countries keep the peace? Two experts yesterday gave their views one optimistic and one pessimistic.20 words
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247 1994-02-25 22 The optimist THE risk of an armed conflict in South-east Asia is clearly overstated, according to an Asian expert. Dr Amitav Acharya of Canada's York University said that historical research showed that territorial disputes by themselves were not the basis for inter-state conflict unless247 words
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231 1994-02-25 22 The pessimist THE current levels of insecurity and tension in the region are reminiscent of those of pre-1914 Europe, says a former international security adviser to the French government. Mr Francois Heisbourg, senior vice-president (strategic development) of Matra Defense- Espace, said this parallel "appears to231 words
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Article, Illustration683 1994-02-25 25 Wang Hui Ling - Wang Hui Ling By 'Our role is to encourage friendly price competition among retailers, and promote consumer awareness. Now that consumers have a guide, they can shop around and compare prices.' Case spokesman Tan Bee Lan on the683 words
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578 1994-02-25 27 Asian Aerospace '94 SIA is projected to grow at about 8 per cent a year. It will add 40 to 50 new aircraft to its fleet by the turn of the century. AIRCRAFT makers are racing to get a bite578 words
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294 1994-02-25 27 COOPERATION between the US Federal Aviation Administration and Singapore to promote safety and security in aviation is set to grow. The Communications and Environment Minister, Mr Mah Bow Tan, said this when he spoke at the dedication ceremony of the FAA's294 words
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Article, Illustration160 1994-02-25 27 dfdfdfdsf AN AIR force officer who was the commentator for only the Black Knights' display at previous Asian Aerospace shows will do the whole aerial display this time round. In 1990 and 1992, Captain Tony Chang, 34, handled the commentary for the Black Knights' flying160 words
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54 1994-02-25 27 ASIAN Aerospace '94 has attracted 999 journalists according to the firm handling the publicity for the show. Mr Ken Hickson. managing director of Hickson Public Relations, said the journalists represent 406 media organisations from 36 countries, including Singapore. More than half of the54 words
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240 1994-02-25 27 TICKETS for the two public days of Asian Aerospace '94 Saturday and Sunday are still available. Only about half of the 30,000 tickets allotted for each of the two days have been taken up. Tickets are available at the following places: Raffles City; the240 words
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Article168 1994-02-25 28 ABOUT THIS CASE FJ^Jy men face 11 charges of breaching the Official Secrets Act. The charges relate to endangering the secrecy, communicating and receiving the Government's flash estimate of economic growth in the second quarter of 1992. The official flash estimate was published in a Business Times report on June168 words
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Article, Illustration799 1994-02-25 28 Warren Fernandez; Brendan Pereira - Warren Fernandez Brendan Pereira Day 30 of the Official Secrets Act trial By and 'It has been drummed into me and I have subsequently drummed into my journalists that we can only operate within the bounds of the law.' Patrick Daniel799 words
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280 1994-02-25 28 TWO of the accused in the Official Secrets Act trial yesterday elected not to give evidence from the witness box. Counsel for Manu Bhaskaran and Raymond Foo said that their clients would rely on the case as it stands280 words
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Article75 1994-02-25 28 IN OUR report yesterday on the Official Secrets Act trial headlined, "Some govt papers have no proper security grading, says defence", we reported that Mr Chelva Rajah, counsel for Tharman Shanmugratnam, had given examples of official documents in which some discretion had been exercised in75 words
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136 1994-02-25 28 TWO new envoys presented their credentials to President Ong Teng Cheong at the Istana yesterday. Mr Edwin Tjakabaka Matenge is the first Botswana High Commissioner to Singapore, while Mr Ermias Debessai is the first Eritrean ambassador here. A statement from the Foreign Affairs Ministry yesterday136 words
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200 1994-02-25 28 A COMPUTER program of the future may help technicians to diagnose faults in television sets in minutes. The program guides the user through a series of questions about a TV set's symptoms and eventually pinpoints the cause of the problem. The computer tool's200 words
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Article, Illustration145 1994-02-25 28 IT SOUNDS like a soap opera gone overboard A boy's father walks out on him when he is in Primary 3. Fortunately, a stepfather comes along and provides him with a stable financial environment. There is family bliss until this man and the145 words
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Article, Illustration57 1994-02-25 28 SHELL last night cut its diesel pump price by 1.3 cents a litre, following a fall in the diesel wholesale price. Its new diesel pump price is 47.1 cents per litre. The company last adjusted its diesel pump price on Dec 8 last year,57 words
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Article, Illustration340 1994-02-25 30 A NEW set of safety regulations for shipyards will be gazetted shortly, Labour Minister Lee Boon Yang told Parliament on Wednesday. They include measures to prevent hazards arising from the use of scaffolding, lifting equipment and electrical installations, and are based340 words
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Article129 1994-02-25 30 SNIPPETS SINGAPOREANS will soon be able to cycle in the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. The Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong revealed that the first section of such a trail would be open later this year. The trail is being developed by129 words
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Article, Illustration193 1994-02-25 30 THE Minister for Communications, Mr Mah Bow Tan (right) resisted calls by Mr Teo Chong Tee (Changi) to reinstate SBS bus services 149 and 390. In his appeal, Mr Teo said that the recent withdrawal of the two services had affected shift workers employed193 words
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277 1994-02-25 30 'No' to survey on impact of whole-day ALS on retailers Reports from Wednesday's sitting of Parliament THE Government will not conduct any survey to assess the impact of the whole-day Area Licensing Scheme on the sales of retailers within the Central Business District. Trade and Industry Minister Yeo Cheow Tong277 words
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Article97 1994-02-25 30 SINGAPORE does not need a national news agency, the Minister for Information and the Arts, BG George Yeo, said on Wednesday. For news coming into the country, local newspapers and media organisations were able to get information without the help of such a central97 words
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121 1994-02-25 30 THE report of the Library 2000 Review Committee will be ready in about a month, the Minister for Information and the Arts Brigadier-General (NS) George Yeo, announced. In response to a question from Mr Cheo Chai Chen (Nee Soon Central), BG Yeo said that the121 words
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210 1994-02-25 30 ADEQUATE safeguards are in place to ensure that a senior officer will not be victimised during a summary trial. The Second Minister for Defence, Dr Lee Boon Yang, gave this assurance in response to questions raised by GPC chairman (Defence and Foreign Affairs) Bernard Chen210 words
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195 1994-02-25 30 EACH precinct has a fixed budget for its main upgrading programme, and the cost of any interim upgrading shall be deducted from this budget, said Acting Minister for National Development Mr Lim Hng Kiang. He gave this example: The total direct195 words
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Article, Illustration149 1994-02-25 31 ELVIS lives on phonecards. Images of the king of rock 'n' roll can now be found on phonecards produced by AmeriVox, an American telephone company. Sets of 21 Elvis Presley phonecards, arranged in a cover which looks like a record album, are being sold here149 words
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Article177 1994-02-25 31 TWO men died on Wednesday after they were involved in separate hit-and-run accidents. In the first accident, an unidentified male Indian was found lying unconscious with severe head injuries at the junction of Mountbatten Road and Nicoll Highway at about 9.45 pm on Wednesday. Police believe177 words
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Article, Illustration95 1994-02-25 31 A MALAYSIAN, Mr Loo Chee Ming motorcycle in Jurong on The police said the Service 97 bus was making a Centre Road and Jurong East Central when the accident happened at about 7 am. Another motorcyclist who was riding near Mr Loo was also injured when95 words
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Article183 1994-02-25 31 BRING home a friend and win prizes. That is the message being sent out to the 65,000 Filipinos in Singapore as part of a worldwide tourism campaign introduced yesterday. All a Filipino has to do is to bring home a tourist and he or she is eligible183 words
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Article, Illustration455 1994-02-25 33 Multiple share application case THE multiple share application trial of remisier Ang Lay Leong, 45, took a turn yesterday when he changed his plea to guilty for two cheating charges and was fined $20,000. Ang admitted cheating garment manufacturer Wing Tai Holdings455 words
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216 1994-02-25 33 A 36-YEAR-OLD man who worked with four people to steal trailers and containers holding over $1.5 million worth of goods was jailed 8 to years and ordered to be caned 12 strokes. In addition, Foo Soo Thong was also banned216 words
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298 1994-02-25 33 THE bail processing system at the Subordinate Courts will be centralised at a new Bail Centre, opposite Registry 3 on the ground floor of the courts, from March 1. Bail is a sum of money which can be cash or property that298 words
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Article162 1994-02-25 33 A DRUNK electrician threatened to kill his two children after his estranged wife refused to return home to settle their problems. The man, Lau Hung Seah, 39, a first offender, told a magistrate's court yesterday that he had uttered the threat in anger as he162 words
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Article126 1994-02-25 33 TWO men who fought over a 52-year-old woman were each fined $1,000 in a magistrate's court on Tuesday. Arattukizhakkethil Govinda Pillai Omanakuttan, 34, and Appukhuttan Pillai, 40, both foreign nationals, were friends and had been courting the same woman. But on Jan 23, at about126 words
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Article88 1994-02-25 33 A NIGHTCLUB employee was fined $24,500 on Tuesday for having 56 uncensored video tapes in her locker and another 21 obscene video tapes in her home. On March 11 last year, policemen raided a nightclub in Eu Tong Sen Street at 11.45 pm and seized seven88 words
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Article73 1994-02-25 33 A BUSINESSMAN hired an illegal immigrant for a fortnight to do the loading and unloading of containers. Thomas Thoma Goh Thiam Soon, 37, was jailed for 10 months on Wednesday for flouting the Immigration Act. He employed the foreigner between Jan 10 and Jan 24 Thong73 words
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274 1994-02-25 33 A FILIPINO was jailed 30 months for being with two others when they picked the pocket of a bus commuter, taking a wallet containing about $1,000. Deputy Public Prosecutor Lim Chin Han had pressed for a deterrent sentence for Benidicto C. Andiaz, 39, as274 words
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126 1994-02-25 33 A TWO-DAY inquiry into the death of Republic of Sing* pore Navy diving officer Captain Goh Chong Kiat, 35, irC% collision off Pulau Bukom in 1991 was held on Tuesday. State Coroner Tan Jen Tse will give his verdict on March 8.126 words
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Article662 1994-02-25 34 UNEXCITING is how some Singaporeans have described the Budget unveiled by the Finance I Minister. On the face of it, this might appear to "be the case. The corporate and income tax cuts that the business community had expected did 9 not materialise. Additional incentives for662 words
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Article134 1994-02-25 34 "Traffic has become the centre of oar lives." A Bangkok resident, on the city's legendary traffic jams. "We want to protect oar Investment and Increase ridership. We don't look fondly on projects that depict the system as being out of control." Jared Lebow of the New York Transit Authority, explaining134 words
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Article, Illustration805 1994-02-25 34 Chua Huck Cheng - Chua Huck Cheng By 'Subterranean warfare' in US The effectiveness of Japan's army of lobbyists all Americans, by the way makes doubly hard President Bill Clinton's mission of opening up Japan. Behind the White House indecison on trade policy can be traced the805 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1994-02-25 34 Derek da Cunha - Derek da Cunha The Cold War may be over but By WHY US SPIES IN RUSSIA'S EAST The Russian Far Eastern command has been less affected by dissolution of the Soviet Union, mainly because of distance. Traditionally, the commanders there have been known to exercise some measure1,148 words
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Article, Illustration903 1994-02-25 35 Chiang Yin Pheng - Chiang Yin Pheng By of the Political Desk LETTERS TO ZAOBAO I January roundup SHARES and investments were uppermost on the minds of Lianhe Zaobao readers in January. The topic drew eight letters, a relatively high number for any subject, coming after a903 words
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467 1994-02-25 35 IF THERE was a common thread running through many of the letters to the Chinese daily last month, it was the concern with rising living costs. Whether the topic was reverse mortgages, the Goods and Services Tax or even junk mail litter, the467 words
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Article, Illustration589 1994-02-25 35 Bob Herbert - Bob Herbert By New York Times NEW YORK The government has changed the way it determines the unemployment rate, which has resulted in a number that is marginally higher. But the new and supposedly improved method does not give anything close589 words
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Letter, Illustration576 1994-02-25 36 I REFER to the article "Give doctors more say in living wills" (ST, Life! Feb 23). I agree fully with Dr H. T. C that the living wills issue is complex and should not be legislated in haste. In576 words
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499 1994-02-25 36 On intelligent buildings MR KHOO Teng Jin highlighted some interesting points in his letter "Intelligent buildings here not optimised for tropical climate" (ST, Jan 31). The Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) would like to make some observations on these points. The first point499 words
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228 1994-02-25 36 ensure that we can live "comfortably" after the age of 60. Why not limit CPF contributions to just the minimum sum and let the rest go into take-home pay? After all, CPF money can be used for so many things that we228 words
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172 1994-02-25 36 I REFER to Mr George Wong Seow Choon's letter "Government must show public where money is going" (ST, Feb 8). I agree with him that a more transparent government is in the interest of the Government and not just the public.172 words
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215 1994-02-25 36 I REFER to the many articles that have been published on the CPF investment schemes and on the withdrawal of profits from the investments. I would like to propose a scheme similar to the existing housing scheme for the CPF Board215 words
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Article, Illustration514 1994-02-25 37 Shirlynn Ho - Shirlynn Ho Thomas Cup and Über Cup badminton action By Sole professional holds out against faster, stronger opponents THE SCORE at the end read: Australia 4 Singapore 1. But it really should have been: Australia 4 Zarinah Abdullah 1, at the end of the Über Cup514 words
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Article135 1994-02-25 37 ÜBER CLP (9am) Group X: S. Korea v Australia, Hongkong v Singapore. Group Y: Japan v Thailand, Malaysia v India. THOMAS CUP (6.30pm) Group X: S. Korea v Taiwan, Singapore v India. Group Y: China v Thailand, Japan v Australia. At stake: The Thomas Cup semi-finalists are South135 words
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Article394 1994-02-25 37 THOMAS CUP Group X South Korea bt India 4-1: Park Sung Woo bt Deepankar Bhattacharjee 15-10 18-15, AhnJae Chang bt Srikant Bakshi 15-8 15-9, Kim Chui Joong lost to Rajeev Bagga 15-12 14-17 10-15, Yoo Yung Sung/Ha Tae Kwon/George Thomas/Jaseel P. Ismail 15-6 15-4, Choi Ji Tae/Lee Suk394 words
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Article, Illustration456 1994-02-25 37 THOMAS KOH - THOMAS KOH Indonesian coach thinks Denmark and Malaysia are the real threats CHINA and South Korea will not be giving Indonesia's chief coach India Gunawan any sleepless nights over the next few months. He feels that European powerhouse Denmark and defending champion Malaysia will456 words
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Article33 1994-02-25 37 Canadian golfer Philip Jonas shot a six-under-par 65 yesterday to take a one-stroke first-round lead in the Hongkong Open. In second are five golfers, including Taiwan's Chen Tze-chung.33 words
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Article508 1994-02-25 37 Thomas Koh - Thomas Koh dsfdsfsdfsd By THE new-look China team failed to impress the 1,000 fans at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night, as it lumbered its way to a 4-1 victory over Japan last night in a Thomas Cup Asian Zone Group Y quarter-final match. Many508 words
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Article394 1994-02-25 37 THERE were flashes of brilliance from the Singapore team but the scoreline was all too familiar as it crashed 0-5 to Taiwan in its Group X Thomas Cup round-robin quarter-final clash last night. Taiwan is ranked among the second echelon of world badminton, yet there394 words
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Article, Illustration262 1994-02-25 38 CRICKET KINGSTON A defiant innings of 96 by Graeme Hick, and some unsavoury bowling by Courtney Walsh were the highlights of a day that saw the West Indies narrowly fail to complete a four-day cricket win over England in the FirstAFP; Reuter - 262 words
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Article, Illustration616 1994-02-25 38 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon Your only chance to see Singapore's No. 1 golfer GOLF By PROFESSIONAL SAMSON SAMSON GIMSON turned professional in 1990, a year after becoming the first Singapore amateur to win the South-east Asia Games golf gold medal. But he really got616 words
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Article241 1994-02-25 38 BASKETBALL: NBA SALT LAKE CITY (Utah) John Stockton and Jeff Malone scored six points apiece in the second overtime as the Utah Jazz finally put San Antonio away 106-102, ending the Spurs' franchise-record 13-game winning streak on Wednesday. Stockton wound up with 31 points andReuter - 241 words
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205 1994-02-25 38 SINGAPORE'S batting finally came good in the ICC Trophy cricket tournament on Wednesday but it was not enough to earn it victory. It lost by 41 runs to East and Central Africa at the Nairobi Club. E CA, put into bat, scored 266-8205 words
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Article148 1994-02-25 38 INDIAN WELLS (California) Steffi Graf denied carrying a 12-year grudge, but she gained sweet revenge when she routed Tracy Austin 6-0, 6-0 in the second round of the Evert Cup tennis tournament on Wednesday. Graf, 25, denied playing her 43-minute match with vengeance in mind, but itReuter - 148 words
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Article143 1994-02-25 38 SCOTTSDALE (Arizona) It took Stefan Edberg nearly a day to travel to the Arizona tennis championships but just over an hour for unheralded Jordi Burillo of Spain to bounce him out of it on Wednesday. The 21-year-old Burillo, ranked 69th in the world, surprised the top-seeded, third-rankedReuter - 143 words
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Article107 1994-02-25 38 No link with Pinehurst club I REFER to the article headlined "New Perks for Palm Resort Members" (Straits Times, Sept 12). In the report, it was stated that Palm Resort Golf and Country Club was affiliated to Pinehurst Golf and Country Club in North Carolina through the CCA107 words
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Article, Illustration514 1994-02-25 39 SHOWDOWN AT THE WINTER OLYMPICS IN LILLEHAMMER Kerrigan turns in near-perfect show to lead while Harding stumbles to 10th NANCY KERRIGAN moved a step closer to an Olympic dream that became a nightmare (or Tonya Harding on Wednesday. Kerrigan won the figure skating technical programme toReuter; AFP - 514 words
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359 1994-02-25 39 JAPAN'S jumping skiers won their nation's first gold med.il of the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics with a crushing victory over host Norway in the Nordic combined team event yesterday. The Japanese trio set up their victory with outstanding ski jumping on the normal hill onReuter; AP; AFP - 359 words
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Article, Illustration134 1994-02-25 39 PORTLAND (Oregon) The man who has admitted to clubbing American figure skater Nancy Kerrigan is turning out to be one of her biggest fans. Shane Stant (right), who was charged on the same day that Kerrigan performed, said that he was happy that sheAP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration291 1994-02-25 39 Witt still medal hope ICE MAIDENS COMEBACK HAMAR (Norway) Germany's double Olympic champion, Katarina Witt, rolled back the years and restored her pride in the Olympic technical programme on Wednesday. The 28-year-old gold medallist from 1984 and 1988 showed all her old skill and verve in a programme that exoneratedReuter; AP - 291 words
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Miscellaneous152 1994-02-25 37 _JX)PAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON: Thomas (up I her Cup Asian Zone, q-final rds (SBH, 9am, 6.30pm). Schools' North Zone B and C Boys s-finals (Montfort 8.30am, 2.30pm). South Zone C Boys s-finals (ACS, 2.30pm). BASKETBALL: East Zone B Boys s-finals (Anglican High, 2.45pm). BOWLING: Orchard Bowl Super Classic (Orchard Bowl, 9am)152 words
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Obituary, Illustration461 1994-02-25 40 MR. TAN YONG SENG AGE: 47 passed away peacefully on Wed, 23 Feb. 1994 leaving behind his beloved family to mourn him. MOTHERS: Koh Lan Eng Ngyeo Kar Joo BELOVED WIFE: Tan Choo Ying IONS: DAUGHTER: /Tan Puay Wee Tan Hwee Leng JHfrn Kay Wee EHKROTHERS:461 words
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Obituary, Illustration225 1994-02-25 40 MUTHU SUBRAMANIAM AGE: 69 EX-MALAYAN BREWERIES passed away peacefully on 24/2/94. Wife: (Danaletchumy, Departed 17/2/93) Brother-in-law: Mr Mrs B. S. Arumugam Sons: Daughter-in-law: Anbalaghan Sagundalai Gunasekaran Rajandran Ravindran Kumaresan Daughters: Sons-in-law: Kalai Selvi Joseph Paul Francis Vasanthi Chandran 5 grandchildren relatives Cortege leaves Blk 743 Jurong225 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1994-02-25 40 The Family Of The Late I C.T. RETNAM requests the presence of all friends and relatives for the Vthma Shanti Pooja on Saturday 26.2.94 at 7pm at Sri Sivan Temple 24 Geylang East Ave.2. ;ase treat this as a personal invitation. I46 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1994-02-25 40 The family of the late MDM. ANNA CHIN YOON KIM wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends, staff of The Hospice Care Association, SGH and TTSH and Priests of The Roman Catholic Church for their assistance, condolences, attendance and donations during their recent bereavement.49 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1994-02-25 40 I The Family Of The Late MR. LEE AH SENG wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, business associates, friends and colleagues for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. The family also like to specifically acknowledge106 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1994-02-25 40 9th Anniversary Bth Anniversary II S. GURDIAL SINGH LANGIANA JASWANT KAUR 1 25/2/85 4/1/86 < I Dearly loved always remembered by I your beloved children grandchildren. I IN LOVING MEMORY OF PAUL ONG SOON ANN Departed: 25 Feb '89 Always remembered by wife, children52 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1994-02-25 40 Our Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to Mrs. Goh Lip Chew on the demise of her Husband Mr Paul GOH CHENG HUE From Directors, Management and Staff of CSM ENGINEERS SEA PTE. LTD. With Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to The Family Of Our71 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1994-02-25 40 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF I MDM YOW KUM FONG Departed 25/2/1987 Gone from our lives one so dear. But in our hearts forever near. Always remembered by husband Yeong Fook Kan, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law grandchildren.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1994-02-25 40 ATHMASANTHI POOJA MDM R. VELLAYAMMAL Hywi Mother of M.Sockaltngam (Sri Ruthrakallamman Temple) Departed on 11.02.94 16th day prayers will be held on *****4 tonight at the residence of Apt Blk 444. Jurong We«l Ave 1, #04-776. ATHMASANTHI POOJA (Mothchi D«*pam) will b* h«M on 26.02.M (Saturday) 7.30 pm92 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1994-02-25 40 The Family Of The Late GEORGE GOH TOK SING Wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Fr. Tom O' Neill S.J. and Fr. Anthony Ponnudurai S.J. 3f St. Ignatius Church, Margaret Dasan, Cecilia Ng, St. [gnatius Church (Farrer Court Neighbourhood Group) Church of St.78 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1994-02-25 40 In Loving Memory Of TANG TONG SIEW Departed 25 Feb. 1990 Gone from our lives one so Wear. But tn our hearts forever near Always nmimbind by Wit*. Children. Brothers. Sister* Brotrwi-in-law. Si§t»rs-in-l*w and •II IOVtK] OfMW. 11th Anniversary In Loving Memory of M. MUTNUAMMAL Departed: 25th65 words
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Obituary206 1994-02-25 41 I "I dream of you, I dear loved one, I And see your I smiling face, I And know that you I are happy I In your Father's I chosen place." "Not dead, but passed beyond The mist that binds us here. Into the newer larger life, Of206 words
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464 1994-02-25 41 Teams can replace goalkeeper and two others SOCCER NEW YORK Teams need no longer be saddled with injured goalkeepers just because they may have used up their maximum two substitutes. The world soccer body, Fifa, is set to allow teams to substitute goalkeepersAP - 464 words
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Article, Illustration105 1994-02-25 41 NEW YORK A new World Cup prize has been created for the tournament's most exciting side, It was announced here on Wednesday. Fifa secretary general Joseph Blatter, speaking to officials of the 24 finalists, said: "If the award had existed for the last WorldAFP - 105 words
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Article253 1994-02-25 41 THE Football Association of Singapore feels that world controlling body Fifa's proposal to change a rule to allow a third substitution, a goalkeeper, is a positive move that makes sense. This rule and several other proposed changes were discussed at a two-day World Cup workshop253 words
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Article, Illustration222 1994-02-25 41 Club abandons locals only' stand and hires Croatian defender BALESTIER United has decided to abandon its "locals only" policy and recruit foreign footballers for the Premier League competition starting on March 26. For a start, the club has signed Croatian defender Jure Juramez as its first foreign player and222 words
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Article681 1994-02-25 41 BADMINTON Thomas Cap, European Zone qualifiers: Gp W: Russia 4 Austria 1, Denmark 5 Belarus 0. Op X: Holland 4 Switzerland 1, Finland 3 Canada 2. Gp Y: England 5 Poland 0, Scotland 5 Iceland 0. Gp Z: Sweden 4 Norway 1, Germany 4 New Zealand 1.681 words
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Article, Illustration290 1994-02-25 41 LONDON Newcastle striker Andy Cole, the English Premier League's leading scorer, netted a second-half hat-trick on Wednesday to lead a 4-0 rout of Coventry and grab third place on the table. Meanwhile, heavy snow in northern England forced the postponement of the second-legReuter; AP - 290 words
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Article, Illustration127 1994-02-25 41 DUTCHMAN Ruud Gullit (above) scored a first-half goal to lead Sampdoria to a 1-0 victory at Parma on Wednesday and a place in the final of the Italian Cup soccer tourney. The star striker ran onto a through ball from defender Moreno Mannini127 words
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157 1994-02-25 41 MICHAEL JORDAN, the retired American basketball I superstar who is trying his hand at professional baseball, has turned down a US$l5 million ($23.7 million) offer to use his fists to challenge for boxing's biggest prize. Mam Events promoter Dan Duva confirmed on157 words
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156 1994-02-25 41 INTERNATIONAL Football Federation (Fifa) preiident Joao Havelange faces a growing outcry over his 3 treatment of soccer legend Pele at the draw for the World Cup finals. Outrage is so great, according to senior Fifa A members, that the search has started for156 words
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Article, Illustration203 1994-02-25 41 AMERICAN basketball star Charles Barkley (above) was in court on Wednesday to defend himself against J charges that he hit a fan at Meadowlands Arena in East i Rutherford after a game last season. Dennis McKeever, 30, "i testified that the Phoenix star203 words
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Article, Illustration561 1994-02-25 42 Tan Thean Loon - Tan Thean Loon By Lucky 'inheritance' of good horses lifts Ipoh trainer's ailing fortunes THE racing game is like a yo-yo. There are ups and downs in one's career. But Ipoh trainer Robert Shanmugam never expected his fortunes to dip so low last year. In561 words
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Article, Illustration308 1994-02-25 42 Danny Khoo - Danny Khoo By DAVID HAYES, a household name in the international racing arena, will, soon be making his presence felt on local turf. the Japan Cup and W.S. Cox Plate-winning trainer has sent four horses to the Malayan Racing Association circuit. Hayes, 31, whoAZIZ HUSSIN - 308 words
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92 1994-02-25 42 BRITISH RACING LONDON Hurdle racing on British all-weather tracks is under threat because of a sharp increase in the number of horse deaths. There were six fatalities from 1,487 runners on the Fibresand at Southwell and Bquitrack at Lingfield last year. But inAFP - 92 words
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99 1994-02-25 42 PUNTERS most use Mark Sense coupons when placing forecast, tierce and quartet bets from March 12, first day of the Penang Turf Club March Meeting. This is to provide faster processing, fewer errors when selecting multiple horses and shorter queueing time. However, it99 words
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Article814 1994-02-25 42 qOO RACE 1 RT D3 1200m (SC) 1 Brain Stormer (4) *Zairi 57 2 -Connie Cruiser (2) Wan 57 3 Ei«M(l4) Nasir 57 4 Headline II (8) KC Ng 57 5 Invader II (7) *Seah 57 King I (19) Ow Yang 57 7 Pleasant Result814 words
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Article, Illustration388 1994-02-25 42 CRACK South Australian jockey Simon Price, who topscored with four winners last weekend at Kuala Lumpur including the Msloo,ooo ($57,000) Otard XO Cup aboard Packed And Gone, is kicking away from the field in the premiership this season. He passed up a388 words
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Article1123 1994-02-25 42 DANNY KHOO - DANNY KHOO NO LIMIT 11, already a winner of two races this season, has made further headway judging by his impressive windine-up gallon at Bukit Timah yesterday. Taken out by visiting British jockey and race-rider Darryll Holland, the three-year-old Australian-bred gelding strode out eagerly to clock1,123 words
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Article, Illustration598 1994-02-25 42 Malcolm Bastians - Malcolm Bastians By FORMER Australian jockey Steve Burridge has given up race riding to team up with Bukit Timah-based French trainer Claude Charlet in his first step towards forging a new career. The 39-year-old Burridge, who rode last on the local circuit as a598 words
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464 1994-02-25 43 NEW YORK Bell Atlantic Corp and Tele-Communica-tions Inc (TCI) cancelled their planned merger on Wednesday, killing a deal worth at least US$l2 billion (SslB billion) that would have been the biggest telecommunications merger in United States history. The action cameAP - 464 words
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Article, Illustration80 1994-02-25 43 A worker sets op floral displays outside the Ginza branch of Britain's Harrods store prior to Its official opening In Tokyo's most famous retail district yesterday. The Harrods assault on the Japanese retail market will be launched from an prestige property, with a floor space of 165Reuter - 80 words
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143 1994-02-25 43 LONDON International financier Mr George Soros lost LS$«OO million (***** million) on St Valentine's Day, The Times newspaper reported yesterday. Mr Soros christened "the man who broke the Bank of England" because of his role In forcing the pound out of the European ExchangeAFP - 143 words
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343 1994-02-25 43 TOKYO It is not the sort of news that inspires confidence in the Japanese economy. Amway Japan Ltd, the direct marketer of housewares and personal care products owned by the American company of the same name, turned in Japan's second best earnings performanceBloomberg Business News - 343 words
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313 1994-02-25 43 HONGKONG British entrepreneur Mr Richard Branson's Virgin Group said it has teamed up with a unit of Hongkong's Wheelock Co Ltd, to develop its Megastore chain of music and games retailers in Hongkong, China and Taiwan. Virgin said it expected the 50-50Reuter - 313 words
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271 1994-02-25 43 KUALA LUMPUR Multinational corporations already operating in Malaysia should seriously consider relocating their research and development activities to Malaysia following the introduction of new elements into the present tax incentive structure, said Malaysia's International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk SeriBernama - 271 words
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304 1994-02-25 43 China sees 'careful growth' as key to success BEIJING Beijing will move ahead carefully with its domestic stock market experiment this year while increasing the role foreign markets play in bringing overseas capUal to China, a senior official said yesterday. Mr Liu Hongru, chairman of the China Securities Regulatory CommissionReuter - 304 words
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Article188 1994-02-25 43 TOKYO Japan's industrial production and shipments tn 1993 fell for the second straight year, the longest losing streak since the 1973 oil shock, a government report said yesterday. "The final demand lacks power to pull up overall production and a stagnant trend will continue," anAFP - 188 words
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Article140 1994-02-25 43 MANILA San Miguel Corp, the Philippines' largest manufacturing company, yesterday announced a 100-per-cent stock dividend this year, but reduced its quarterly cash dividend rate by 42.9 per cent per share. A company statement said the decision by the board of directors was in line withAFP - 140 words
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Article129 1994-02-25 43 LONDON British Gas, the privatised production and distribution company, yesterday announced an historic co*r net loss of £238 million ($404 million) in 1993 compared to a Js profit of £681 million the previous year. The result took into account restructuring costs of £I.<B billion againstAFP - 129 words
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Article80 1994-02-25 43 KUALA LUMPUR TH Loy Industries Bhd's proposed acquisition of two companies in the oil and gas industry, would enable the group to tap the industry's rapid growth I prospects, its adviser D C Sakura Merchant Bankers Bhi said yesterday. TH Loy proposes to acquireBernama - 80 words
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Article, Illustration348 1994-02-25 44 NORTH Shore Marina a consortium of boatel owners which is fighting hard to retain its business has put in the highest bid for a new boatel site in Ponggol, just-re-leased URA tender results showed. According to the Urban Redevelopment Authority,348 words
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Article, Illustration282 1994-02-25 44 ADVERTISING expenditure in Singapore grew strongly by 11.4 per cent to $824.4 million last year, with newspapers remaining the favourite medium for companies to promote their products and services, the latest Survey Research Singapore (SRS) figures showed. The overall increase,Timesgraphics - 282 words
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Article122 1994-02-25 44 LESHAN, a little-known city in China's southwest province of Sichuan, is holding a trade fair in May which will offer investment projects in tourism, property development, and energy and heavy industries. A four-member delegation led by its vice-mayor, Ms Wang Li wen, is122 words
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Article350 1994-02-25 45 I OVERSEAS MARKETS ROUND-~ CHINA'S move to slam the door on talks with Britain on Hongkong's political reforms drove the Hang Seng Index down 8.1 per cent yesterday. The index of leading stocks plunged 331.21 points to close at 10,432.02. China declared the talksUPI; AFP; Bernama - 350 words
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Article44 1994-02-25 45 SHARE prices closed sharply higher yesterday on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on heavy index-linked buying boosted by the yen's setback against the dollar. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average closed 423.65 points or 2.2 per cent higher at 19,765.48. The Tokyo Stock Price In-44 words
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Article30 1994-02-25 45 SHARE prices closed mixed to steadier in fairly brisk trading yesterday but off their day's best on late profittaking. The Emas Index, which tracks all main board shares,30 words
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Article88 1994-02-25 45 THE Australian share market slumped yesterday in the wake of a sell-off in bonds and futures, analysts said. At the close of trading, the market barometer, the All-Or-dinaries Index, was down 21.9 points to 2,197, after being down as much as 26 points at one stage. Losses occurred across88 words
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Article94 1994-02-25 45 PROFIT-TAKING sent blue-chip shares tumbling on Wednesday with the market lagging a bit due to a rise in long-term bond rates. The index of 30 leading industrials slipped 19.98 points to finish at 3,891.68. Profit-taking on the heels of Tuesday's gains sent the Dow down the slide withAFP - 94 words
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Article53 1994-02-25 45 SHARE prices rose on the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday. The benchmark Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100--share Index rose 8.2 points, or 0.25 percent, to 3,341.9. The Financial Times 30- -share Index rose 1.9 points, or 0.07 per cent, to 2,578.4. Volume was 822.4 million shares compared with 625.2 millionAP - 53 words
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Article73 1994-02-25 45 THE Stock Exchange of Thailand Index fell 0.8 per cent yesterday on investor concerns about interest rates and the future of the ruling coalition government, analysts said. The SET Index dropped 11.11 points to finish the week at 1,419.54, with declining issues outnumbering advancing ones by a 2-to-l margin.Bloomberg - 73 words
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Article42 1994-02-25 45 SHARE prices closed mixed in moderate trading yesterday with the release of a few yearly financial reports on individual counters helping to stem the market's downward trend. The official Jakarta Composite Index ended 0.64 of a point higher at 552.52. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article391 1994-02-25 45 Thursday February 24 MM K M Bus 16.50 unch ASM Pacific 3.65 unch E_^!_rBi< nV £_5 -°,°5 Allied ind Intl 0.91 -0.02 8855..? £fi "2 Allied Oversea 1.24 -0.03 [ST???? A *7fi _?rt? Amoy Properties 12.00 unch fij_s£ Ifi +"nnt Asia Sec Int 2.00 -0.08 fi?___s_? +5 55 Bank391 words
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Article401 1994-02-25 45 Thursday February 24 YEN Mitsukoshi 910 +28 Ajlnomoto 1320 unch j""*"" ■*><» +70 Akai electric 460 +20 _.?T"! g .552 ,_5 Amada 1100 +30 Curate M, 0 I S2 Asahi Chem Ind 693+12 HB ]5*2 f 5 Asahi Glass 1120 unch H£______"___ of° 2 Bank of Tokyo 1590 +50401 words
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Article43 1994-02-25 45 Feb 24 Chance NST Industrial 5972.16 95.92 Hang Seng *****.02 331.21 Nikkei Average *****.48 423.65 Australian Alt Ord 2197.00 21.90 Dow Jones (Wed) 3891.68 19 98 FT 30 (Wed) 2578 40 1.90 Jakarta Composite 552.52 -I- 0.64 Thailand SET 1419.54 11.1143 words
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Article2699 1994-02-25 45 Transaction Date: February 24, 1994 (a Adjusted for new issues; Par value Msl unless otherwise specified; P/E ratios are not adjusted for currency differences IM4 Last Vol Nat High Low Compeny Sal* (000) P/E 960 440 Mycom 870 5 ***** 317 940 486 NCK Corp 690 10 1442,699 words
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Article120 1994-02-25 45 Contract date: 24/2/94 CWKENCY 1 MTH 3 MTH 6MTH 9 MTH 12 MTH CALL VALUE DATE USS 2 3 A 3 3'/. 3V. 3V» 2V* 28/2/94 AJ 3V 4 3V» 4V» 4 4 IH 28/2/94 NZ$ 3'/. 3 V. 3V4 3*4 3V4 2V 4 28/2/94 STG IN120 words
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Article349 1994-02-25 45 OCBC OUB UOB DBS TLB POSB KB wmm mm Savings IV* 2 IV* \V* 2V* IV* \V* Fixed deposit 1 month 2V. 2 s /s 2 5 /a 3 2 8 /a 2V_ 3 months 2 3 4 2 7 /a 2 7 /a 2 2 7 /a349 words
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Article143 1994-02-25 45 COUNTER RATES Singapora dollars to ona unit of foraign currancy Buykif 00 Seine US dollar 1.5746 1.5924 Sterling pound 2.3109 2.3646 Australian dollar 1.1262 1.1594 Canadian dollar 1.1606 1.1874 NZ dollar 0.8997 0.9304 EC unit 1.7932 Singapore dollars to 100 unita of foraign currancy Austrian schilling 11.7578 13.2823 Belgian143 words
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Article25 1994-02-25 45 Open Close USJ/DM 1.7272 1.7323 USJ/Yen 105.80 105.70 US$/S$ 1.5855 1.5870 US$/HK$ 7.7268 7.7330 As/US$ 0.7233 0.7293 £/US$ 1.4783 1.4780 Source: Astley Pearce25 words
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Article53 1994-02-25 45 Crude palm ol (MS/tome) Feb/Mar 1017.50/1015/1010 (south) Feb 1012.50/1010 (north) Apr 995 (south) Refined palm ol (US$/tome) RBO Palm Oi Mar 405 (seller) Apr 387.50 (seller) May 377.50 (seller) RBD Olem Mar 439 (seller) Apr 422.50 (seller) May 412.50 (seder) RBO Stearin Mar 320 (seller) Crude stearin Neutralised53 words
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Article62 1994-02-25 45 CRUDE PRODUCT PRICES ICmiOtTPROOOCT MONTH* CHANQE PBICE (USS). 55? JU» Apr -0.04 0.00 13.20 13.30 weOTOtt ttet-rnedate Apr 000 14.36- 1441 HIBJ Apr 005 000 12.25 12.35 ursao© Apr 000 1590 1600 mm& Mar -005 005 14.75 14.85 NAfHTHA (Cf Japan) +0.25 0.00 134.25-***** PHIH 0.00 13.50— 13.60 CSTIWHSFO 0.0062 words
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Article637 1994-02-25 45 Thursday February 24 1994 British pound Opw Hrfi Low Sett EstVol Mar 94 ***** *****8 1.4770A ***** 14 Jun ***** Sep ***** 0« ***** Ad Vol (Wed) One Open mt (Wed) 45 Deutschemark as mmmmammmt) Open Hrfi Low Sett Est Vd Mar 94 ***** *****8 *****A ***** 13637 words
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Article342 1994-02-25 45 Rubber futures (Prices traded on IWT at lpm Feb 24 1994 RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Month Hrgt. Low Sett Vol Open ht Mar 94 0 0 138 7S 0 850 0 0 ***** 225 MOO May 0 0 ***** 0 4800 km 142 75 142/5 *****342 words
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Article71 1994-02-25 45 SINGAPORE Physical (SI) Thurs Wed Kilobar *****—***** *****—***** 100 gm 1931-1955 1935-1959 50 gm 967—982 969—984 20 gm 385—397 386—398 5 gm 96 105 97—106 1 gm 19—28 19—28 Buion coins (SS/oz) S'pore bullion coin 617—623 619 625 Canadian maple leaf 617— €23 619—625 Australian nugget 619 62571 words
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Article32 1994-02-25 45 US$/oz Thurs Wed Smeapore 376.60 377.00 376 80 377.30 Wed Tims Nee York 377.50 377 90 377.70 378.20 Thurs Wed Hongkong 376.60 377 00 376.80 377.30 London morning fii (Thursday) 376.00.32 words
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Article15 1994-02-25 45 Cloeing prices (Ms/kilo) KL Tin $14 66 fr- 0 39C) Turnover 58 21 tonnes)15 words
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Article26 1994-02-25 45 Cloeing prices (USS/troy ox) Wed Thur. Singapore 5 io— s 20 5 22—5.23 Tues tied New York 5.20—5 22 5 22— 5 23 Source: Rothschild26 words
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Article17 1994-02-25 45 (Official cloeing quotation, UBS/MT) Wed Thurs Cash *****—***** 1281—1282 3 months 1292—1293 1305.5—1306 Settlement 1270.5 128217 words
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Article26 1994-02-25 45 (OTlicler cloeing quotation, UBS/MT) •*»ed Thurs Cash *****-1858 *****-1865 3 months 1880— 1880 5 188S-1886 Settlement 1858 1865 Source Outokumpu (SEA) Pte Ud26 words
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Article39 1994-02-25 46 HIGH LOW Straits Times Industrials 1993/94 High *****0(4/1/94) 1993/94 Low 1531.11 (4/1/93) All-time High 2471.90(4/1/94) All-time Low 64.83 (29/6/65) Business Times Composite 1993/94 High 2398 87 (5/1/94) 1993/94 Low 1307.65 (13/1/93) All-time High 2398.87 (5/1/94) All-time Low 64.83 (29/6/65)39 words
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Article5908 1994-02-25 46 1MMM Curt Last Vol Day Rate v'l* High Low Company Traded Sate or- 000 High Low 410 200 s Amcol Wt98 352 -4 70 354 350 110 96 s Apollo Wt99 102 -3 32 104 102 185 73 B Raya TSR97 184 +6 ***** 185 169 Wjl5,908 words
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Article34 1994-02-25 46 Promet 18,651,000 B Raya TSR97 12.834,000 AMDB 50c 10,883,000 Idris Hyd 50c 9,859,000 B Raya 9,739,000 Lien Hoe TSR97 9,011,000 Mulpha Intl 8,688,000 Menang Corp 8,480,000 Kamunting 50c 8,453,000 Johan Hldgs 8,371,00034 words
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Article40 1994-02-25 46 TURNOVER (CASH) Sector Volume Value Industrials 3.436 m 7.943 m Finance 357,000 1.163 m Hotels 294.000 907,640 Properties 3.247 m 8.030 m Loan Stocks 2.920 m 5.839 m Plantations 360,000 1.095 m Mining 5,000 15,240 Total 10.619 m 24.993 m40 words
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Article, Illustration283 1994-02-25 46 MARKET REPORT DISAPPOINTMENT over the non-business Budget announced on Wednesday halted the three-day rally in the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrials Index fell unabatedly in early trading as blue chips plunged sharply lower on broad selling. The index, however, managed to retrace 10 points in the final283 words
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Article67 1994-02-25 46 TURNOVER (READY) Total Market Thurs Wed Industrials 176 575 m 209 750 m Finance 27.476 m 44.788 m Hotels ***** m 24.287 m Properties 88 895 m ***** m Loans Stocks 54.427 m 63.763 m Plantations 19.583 m 18.888 m Mining 507,000 495.000 Total volume 378.719 m 449 788 m67 words
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Article71 1994-02-25 46 Feb .4 Chance ST Industrials 2385 24 38 67 ST Finance 5631 84 11 11 ST Hotels 1602 64 5 38 ST Properties 1709 49 IC 37 BT Composite 2163.01 917 BTMGA *****8 18 67 BT OBOS +275 150 BT CADI ***** 56 BT OBV +*****851 *****8 OBS CPF71 words
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Article2173 1994-02-25 46 AH shares quoted have a par value of $1 unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-exempted dividend. P/E ratios reflect the last annual consolidated results. P/E ratios and gross yields of foreign shares are adjusted for currency differences, t Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investments Scheme, s:2,173 words
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466 1994-02-25 47 KUALA LUMPUR Union Paper Holdings Bhd, the small toilet-paper maker that was the ruin of many Malaysian stock-market speculators last year, says it is going on a shopping spree. Union Paper's new chairman, Mr Ghafar Baba, who quit asBloomberg; Bernama - 466 words
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181 1994-02-25 47 KUALA LUMPUR Gam-ing-based Magnum Corporation Bhd registered a remarkable 34.10-per cent hike in group pre-tax profit to Ms4l6 million (*****.7 million) for the financial year ended Dec 31, 1993, from M5310.22 million for 1992. This was recorded on a 44.51-per cent jump in groupBernama - 181 words
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Article, Illustration338 1994-02-25 47 Scotts' after-tax profit drops 32% to 1.96m SCOTTS Holdings yesterday reported a 32.4-per-cent drop in after-ta.c profit to $1.96 milion due mainly to refurbishment work at one of its service apartments here, and continuing losses in its food and beverage division. However, the group expects the full year results to338 words
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233 1994-02-25 47 COMIT Communication Technologies, a wholly-owned subsidiary of listed Tan Chong Motors, is launching a pager share information service next month the second company to do so after Telepage Technology and Services earlier this year. Comit's director, Mr Goh Leng Kwang, told The Straits233 words
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Article, Illustration352 1994-02-25 47 DOWTY Haw Par Aviation (DHP) a subsidiary of listed Haw Par is entering the Chinese market in a big way, with two joint ventures. Under the first, it has teamed up with Shanghai Aviation Industry Corporation (SIAC) in a 50:50 venture to operate a352 words
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335 1994-02-25 47 INNO-PACIFIC Holdings plans to sell off its entire 50--per-cent stake in the lossmaking Indo-Pacific Food Industries (IPFI) to the Salim Group's KMP Pte Limited for $750,000. It will, however, pay $1 upon the completion of the sale and pay the335 words
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276 1994-02-25 47 Sunny Goh - Sunny Goh By in Tianjin TIANJIN The Economic Development Board is encouraging Singapore investors to look at business opportunities in Tianjin's property redevelopment, manufacturing, logistics and warehousing sectors. Mr Seah Kia Ger, EDB's strategic business unit director, said last night that Tianjin's strong economic276 words
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Article153 1994-02-25 47 KUALA LUMPUR The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd (NSTP) will soon introduce new newspaper products, its managing director, Mr Mohamad Noor Mutalib, said yesterday but he declined to furnish details. Speaking after NSTP's annual general meeting, he said: "The new newspaper products will contributeBernama - 153 words
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Article96 1994-02-25 47 LISTED Singapore Aerospace (SAe) has clinched a US$BOO,OOO (551.25 million) contract to assemble and customise 20 Bell helicopters here. The contract to SAe subsidiary, Singapore Aerospace Engineering, was from Bell Helicopters Asia which recently won a deal to supply 212 choppers to regional customers. Meanwhile, another96 words
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Article78 1994-02-25 47 KUALA LUMPUR Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Bhd (TV3), which will commence its morning transmission beginning 6 am daily on March 1 this year, is investing about MsB million (5545.5 million) for the purchase of additional equipment. Managing director, Mr Khalid Ahmad, said the programmes would beBernama - 78 words
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Article141 1994-02-25 47 THE chairman and managing director of San Teh Ltd, Mr Kao Shin Ping, is relinquishing his post as managing director of the company effective next month. Mr Chuan Wen-Fu, who is currently an executive director of San Teh, will take over as managing director. In a141 words
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Article24 1994-02-25 47 AEROSPACE component maker, Sunstrand Corp has selected listed Sembawang group to expand its business interests in the region, with three agreements.24 words
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Article64 1994-02-25 48 MAIN CLOB Up On Unch Up Dn Unch Industrial 23 81 17 38 20 4 Finance 4 21 4 6 5 1 Hotels 2 9 2 0 2 0 Properties 5 9 3 9 8 3 Plantations 0 0 0 5 6 1 Mining 0 0 0 0 1064 words
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Article47 1994-02-25 48 H Leong Credit 1320 130 Van der Horst 870 85 HLeong Ind 820 +60 Van der H Wt9B 745 +55 B Sembawang 2650 +50 GE Life 3100 +50 SPH Foreign 2650 +50 Rothmans M 50c 1300 +50 Land General 560 +45 CASH 50c 545 +4047 words
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Article41 1994-02-25 48 Roth lnds 50c 770 -135 Semb Shipyard 1430 -50 Keppel Corpn 1120 -40 OCBC Foreign 1460 40 SIA Foreign 1150 -40 F&NWt 810 -35 DBS Foreign 1550 -30 F&N 1890 -30 Keppel C Wt97 520 -30 SPH 1440 -3041 words
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Article, Illustration637 1994-02-25 48 Chan Sue Meng - Chan Sue Meng Reactions to fiscal 1994 Budget proposals By WHAT THREE BUSINESS LEADERS SAY 'Many Singapore companies are over-dependent on government handouts. Doing business here has always been tough and it has not become any more difficult. The economy Is637 words
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230 1994-02-25 48 FUND managers said the inflow of foreign funds may be reduced slightly following Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu's confirmation on Wednesday that Singapore's long-term growth rate will be well below last year's 9.9 per cent. These managers, however, reiterated their confidence in230 words
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116 1994-02-25 48 TAXPAYERS do not have to make a claim in their income tax form for the one-off rebate of 5 per cent on individual income tax just announced by Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu in the latest Budget. This will116 words
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365 1994-02-25 48 THE Housing Board is offering private developers six parcels four for residential development and two for commercial building under its first sale of sites this year. Altogether, they cover a total area of over 216,000 square metres or equivalent to about 30365 words
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Article, Illustration968 1994-02-25 2 Rohaniah Saini - Regional accounts gain importance Rohaniah Saini Advertising Media f -~»~/i^ ?rr»S"»» it* 1.». /oo J ■< y »^-J.^r. i»nrti»ii->>Aij»»mm'ilMi»M«AiLu) v- v ITH the adjA vertising m/m/ industry W W likely to W W stay competitive this year and the region prospering as a whole, ad agencies in Singapore are findingDuPont Thailand - 968 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1994-02-25 3 The Chinese government is concerned that fake and shoddy goods will tarnish the reputation of genuine goods, endanger consumers' health and undermine China's image in the world. KATE YU JUAN reports. iOOD, BETTER, BEST... country that has been self-sufficient for thousands of years will1,129 words
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Article, Illustration975 1994-02-25 4 JUDITH HOLMBERG - JUDITH HOLMBERG THE visual that goes with it is cheerful kids in school uniform; an adult, obviously a teacher, smiling happily in their midst. It has that necessary jolly, come-join-us quality. But when I first heard the Ministry of Education's advertisement for teachers, I975 words
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Article189 1994-02-25 4 "It must be the American milk. Not only is it high in calcium, but it turns you white also." Money Mind presenter Bernard Lo, who grew up in America, on his slightly Eurasian looks "What happens between men and women is timeless; some things never change. It's189 words
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131 1994-02-25 4 Offbeat THAI police, facing an influx of Russian women working in Thailand's flourishing sex industry, may not have enough cash to pose as customers of the pricey European prostitutes. Officials estimate there are at least 1,000 young Russian women working as prostitutesReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration616 1994-02-25 5 I REFER to Ms Ida Bachtiar's article Celebrating Valentine's Day? I Also Can! (Life!, Feb 18). Valentine's Day may be over but the fever still lingers. Now, everywhere a person goes, the topic for the day is no more "So where is he taking616 words
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187 1994-02-25 5 I REFER to the commentary by Mr John Lui on the INXS concert held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Feb 15 (Life!, Feb 17). We would like to clarify on his comments with regard to the sound quality of the concert and the187 words
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Article59 1994-02-25 5 THANK you for the interesting write-up on the Singapore Club Beijing's Reach Oat newsletter (Life!, Feb IS). However, I mast point oat that publication costs are borne not just by Singapore Airlines bat also by DBS Bank and the Singapore Embassy. We try to alternate among59 words
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238 1994-02-25 5 I REFER to the Health Science page (Life!, Feb 9) and in particular the Mediscene column and wish to make two comments concerning malingerers and medical certificates. The first concerns authority to grant leave. While it is true that "only a doctor can238 words
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451 1994-02-25 5 I REFER to the articles Liberalising The Arts Takes Time by Mr Koh Buck Song and Do Not Proscribe Political Art by Mr T. Sasitharan (Life!, Feb 8). I think the main strength of Mr Koh's argument is that he addresses sympathetically the anxieties of451 words
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Article126 1994-02-25 5 I WROTE to Mailbag (Life!, Feb 4) concerning the Issue of undergraduates not paying for their fees. I understand that you have decided to close the issue. However, I plead that you will publish this note as I have been wronged. In a letter responding126 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1994-02-25 6 YPT '94 starts on March 5; but tickets, priced between $6 and $20, have been available since Feb 7 from The Substation, Centrepoint and Tangs. Recommended age groups for the programmes are only a guideline. Open Air Carnival (Act 3) March 5,1,117 words
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Article, Illustration507 1994-02-25 7 PHAN MING YEN - PHAN MING YEN tHE title Young People's Theatre may imply "for Children or teenagers only", but parents can help fliake the 26-day event a family affair. The wide range of shows is an ideal opportunity for them to introduce their children507 words
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Article, Illustration736 1994-02-25 7 Young People's Theatre Festival Workshops include five to be conducted by the cast of Les Miserables on topics like acting and makeup. LEA SALONGA (above), of Miss Saigon fame, is a big name to watch in this year's festival. She sheds her wholesome image736 words
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Article, Illustration631 1994-02-25 10 FACTORIES came grinding to a halt, newspapers warned that a national institution was in peril and millions of Russians had one more reason to grumble over their vodka and pickled cucumber this month. If, that is, they could still afford to buy it. AnReuter - 631 words
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370 1994-02-25 10 f You can hear where the ball is, so even blind children can a play soccer. s A Tomy official A SOCCER ball that sings when it is kicked, a clock that announces the time at the sound of a clap, a pen thatNYT - 370 words
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Article, Illustration624 1994-02-25 14 Nowadays, Asian audiences are as ready as Europeans to respond to movies that require a knowledgeable interest in American life. East Asia's New Consumers "THE Asian market is voracious right now," says a grateful-sounding movie industry executive. The healthy appetite of AsianIHT - 624 words
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Article, Illustration724 1994-02-25 15 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM CHINESE flautist and painter Tan Chye Tiong will stage Singapore's first two-in-one solo show when he performs his solo concert-cum-art exhibition at the DBS Auditorium tomorrow. The one-night performance by the 28-year-old dizi (Chinese flute) instructor from the 20-year-old Keat Hong Chinese Orchestra724 words
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Article, Illustration530 1994-02-25 15 T. K. SABAPATHY - T. K. SABAPATHY ARTIST and teacher Gog Sing Hooi died on Feb 11, from complications after surgery for cancer. He was 61. Having retired from teaching recently, he was looking forward eagerly to developing his artistic practice fully; he anticipated devoting530 words
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Article, Illustration840 1994-02-25 18 Chris Ho - Chris Ho Pop Uf e The group smoulders with a quiet intensity, its music traversing a sultry netherworld of jazz swathed in moody gothic gloom. s Options magazine IMAGINE a bluesy rock 'n' roll band with no guitars, playing indieoriented, punk-influenced gloomrock. Only one band840 words
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Article400 1994-02-25 18 S. Y. Whang - S. Y. Whang Jazz On CD WISH Joshua Redman (Warner Bros 9362 -*****-2) JOSHUA REDMAN'S second album, Wish, follows hot on the heels of his eponymous first release. The results are impressive. This time, the tenor saxophonist has teamed up with guitarist Pat Metheny, bassist400 words
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Article, Illustration90 1994-02-25 19 dsfsdfsdfsd CONTEST TEN LUCKY readers will win a copy each of the Watchmen's Love EP (above). All you have to do is name one track from the EP. Send your answer on the back of a postcard along with your name and IC number, by90 words
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Article101 1994-02-25 19 Nazir Keshvani - Nazir Keshvani IF YOU have not already got your shot of Love, the new Watchmen CD is still available at music stores. The EP of love songs includes three new tracks written by singer/guitarist Kevin Mathews, All I Know, I Love Singapore, 4 Love and a remixed version101 words
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Article, Illustration152 1994-02-25 19 IN THESE politicallycorrect times, even record producers are becoming environmentfriendly. Alternative NRG features 16 previously unreleased live tracks, all recorded and mixed in a studio powered with energy harnessed from the sun's rays. Contributing to the environmentally-cor-rect album are a host of rock and rap luminaries such as152 words
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Article37 1994-02-25 19 BRITISH synth-pop band Depeche Mode will be flying into Singapore from Africa on Monday, 7.10 am. The band, which will play at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Tuesday night, will arrive on SQ-405.37 words
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Article85 1994-02-25 19 POP-SOUL diva Shirley Bassey will belt out hits from her 40-year career to Singapore audiences in a one-night show. The singer with the booming, brassy voice will serve up, among others, lung-stretchers like Never Never Never, a perennial favourite in talent contests, and Goldfinger, the theme85 words
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Article50 1994-02-25 19 ARMS AKIMBO will play foot-stomping music at World Trade Centre Amphitheatre tomorrow at 6.30 pm. The grunge band, made up of students from the United World College, will play a one-hour set of covers from bands like Stone Temple Pilots and Faith No More. Admission is free.50 words
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Article53 1994-02-25 19 FOUR home-grown bands will take to the stage for an acoustic gig at MPH Music Power House on Stamford Road tomorrow at 2.30 pm. The line-up consists of Raw, Mute, Side-show Judy and The Padres. The concert is organised by Tim Records and MPH Music Power House.53 words
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Article, Illustration802 1994-02-25 20 PHAN MING YEN snoops around to find out what makes Japanese pianist Yukie Nishimura and jazz maestro Wynton Marsalis tick. Event: Wynton Marsalis. Today at Harbour Pavillion, 8 pm. Tickets at $15, $25, $35 and $50 at all Sistic outlets. Sex and preferred instrument for performance:802 words
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Article, Illustration737 1994-02-25 20 JACQUELINE NG SEEN LIN may be a newcomer to Hongkong's movie scene but she behaves like a seasoned professional. While shooting the romance/adventure Treasure Hunt now showing in local cinemas in wintry Chengde last year, Ng fell sick several times. Not once,737 words
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Article, Illustration511 1994-02-25 21 SHOBHA SEKHAR - SHOBHA SEKHAR CALLING all arts and culture lovers: This year, the Nrityalaya Aesthetics Society is running a new series of free programmes on the last Sunday of every month at its premises in Stamford Arts Centre, Waterloo Street. The Aesthetics Day Series started with the511 words
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Article, Illustration635 1994-02-25 22 NORMAN YAM - NORMAN YAM IN THE '60s, he was the world's unsurpassed table tennis legend. Now at 53, China's Zhuang Zedong is unveiling his little-known artistic side in a calligraphy exhibition, his very first, over the weekend at Beauty World Centre in Upper Bukit Timah635 words
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Article246 1994-02-25 22 TABLE TENNIS legend Zhuang Zedong's life of ups and downs has been shaped by his involvement in sports as much as politics. He was a playing member of the Chinese delegation to the world championships at Nagoya, Japan, in 1971, which saw China and the United States breaking new246 words
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Article, Illustration323 1994-02-25 22 NORMAN YAM - NORMAN YAM FOR those who wish to own nonya porcelain ware but find it generally too expensive, a cheaper alternative is now available. Taisei Stamps Coins, a Singapore company, is putting on the market a set of Nonya porcelain replicas, which it323 words
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Article, Illustration699 1994-02-25 23 Tales Of The Shaolin Monastery JUE YUAN was a monk at Shaolin who was highly skilled in the martial arts. He was sincere and open-minded, always believing that one must improve oneself constantly. During the ninth year of the Tian Qi period,699 words
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Article134 1994-02-25 23 '>#^&m&m !^jzci^!/i mm*** 9^ mi»j f&s»#J >fvh#a rr ML Hi* f** 7 -tt SAWfe te ■i* £A'« HI ]fc ft ftu s ft tb toe* *t IB* f«£ AlftWii m m i"j#'#Wiifii b»jhTF *#»y.BPJftfl]ftjt!i h it <fc\ ft Jtlt.*T ftAitEaiOC G&tiM > fJt 4>ift ftifttt fli fitrfn in nf*sft -fcxiifi134 words
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Article, Illustration124 1994-02-25 23 A look back at what was in The Straits Times ONE Mrs Smith, living at the Oriental Hotel, South Bridge Road, has stated to the police, that property, chiefly consisting of jewellery, valued at $600, has been stolen from her within the last day or two. THROUGH124 words
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Article162 1994-02-25 23 UP TO the present, there has been no development in the enquiries that are being made into the circumstances surrounding the death of the Brahman, whose terribly-hacked body was found close to the Alexandra barracks. It has been suggested that the case might present one or two162 words
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Article139 1994-02-25 23 CERTAIN features of the air mail service call for an immediate inquiry. Several local business houses assert that the Dutch mail service is being discriminated against in favour of the British, to the detriment of local business interests. Information has been received here that the post office139 words
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Article184 1994-02-25 23 PARTY government, through a Cabinet and a Legislative Assembly of 32 members, only three of them officials, is the main recommendation of the Rendel Commission report on constitutional reforms in Singapore, published today. '.lie commission could not accept the view of a few people who submitted proposals184 words
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Article, Illustration112 1994-02-25 28 Picture: AZIZ HUSSIN SPRING is in the air in Kunming. Time to shake off the heavy winter coats and marvel at nature's changing palate of colours. Hundreds of people and thousands of gulls flocked to the Green Lake in the capital of Yunnan province, in112 words
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