The Straits Times, 5 June 1994
1994-06-05
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Title Section11 1994-06-05 1 The Sunday Times No: 3017 55 CENTS MITA(P) 038/12/93 june joijoiue511 words
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Article, Illustration655 1994-06-05 1 Paul Jansen; Derwin Pereira - Paul Jansen Derwin Pereira By and First one likely to be launched into orbit by 1999 SINGAPORE has taken the first steps to have its own satellites m space a goal likely to be reached by 1999. It has asked the International Telecommunication655 words
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Article, Illustration99 1994-06-05 1 CHILDREN and dogs battling it out m a contest? These unlikely competitors did just that m a game of tug-of-war at the Police Academy field m Thomson Road yesterday afternoon. And the four large canines from the Police Dog Unit almost lost out to99 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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638 1994-06-05 2 Lee Siew Hua - Lee Siew Hua By Bangkok Correspondent No interference in Cambodia's internal affairs. Absolutely no support for the Khmer Rouge. Ban on arms supply to Cambodia. Absolutely no contact at any level with the Khmer Rouge, but liaison with the638 words
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338 1994-06-05 2 Israel will attend and so will many Arab countries. It will be unprecedented. I consider it more important, if you ask me, than a consular official here or a consular official there/ Mr Peres. TEL AVIV Israel will join Arab nations m338 words
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Article, Illustration84 1994-06-05 2 The driver of this lorry injured his left shoulder m an accident with a bus along Bukit Batok Central yesterday morning. The impact of the crash forced the lorry onto the grass verge, where it landed on its side. The bus also went off theShin Min - 84 words
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327 1994-06-05 2 LOS ANGELES Children who eat too many hot dogs may be increasing their risk of developing childhood leukaemia, according to a study published on Friday. Scientists at the University of Southern California, m a 10-year study, found that children whoReuter; AP; AFP - 327 words
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Article, Illustration559 1994-06-05 3 Mathew Pereira - Mathew Pereira Possible with restructure of fighting units: BG Lim By ACTIVATE the Singapore Armed Forces and three divisions of soldiers will be back at their units within hours, fully-equipped and ready for battle. The army chief, BrigadierGeneral Lim Neo Chian, said that559 words
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Article, Illustration167 1994-06-05 3 A WALL of bicycle wheel rims m a factory belies the fact that while a quarter of the Vietnamese may still travel by bicycle, local producers may soon be on the endangered list. From 500,000 bicycles made m 1987, production has collapsed toAFP - 167 words
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526 1994-06-05 3 PRINCESS RISBOROUGH (England) President Bill Clinton said yesterday that Pyongyang's actions have made it "virtually imperative" for the United Nations Security Council to consider •sanctions against North Korea. "There's still time for North Korea to avoid sanctions but it is m their hands,"Reuter; AP; LA Times; NYT - 526 words
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241 1994-06-05 3 HONGKONG An illegal plastics factory owned by a Hongkong businessman near the southern Chinese boom town of Shenzhen collapsed yesterday, killing at least two people and injuring nine others seriously. A spokesman for the Shenzhen city government said by telephoneReuter - 241 words
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Advertisement8 1994-06-05 2 Israel readies for possible Hizbollah reprisal: Page 98 words
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WORLD
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507 1994-06-05 4 Teresa Ooi - Teresa Ooi 'Asia First' trend replaces tradition of sending them to London, NY By m Sydney AUSTRALIA'S prominent business dynasties, which traditionally send their sons to London and New York to sharpen their business skills, are now turning to Singapore507 words
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284 1994-06-05 4 Derwin Pereira - Derwin Pereira By BUSINESS Is m his blood, but a three-year stint In Singapore could make him an even better entrepreneur. "Singaporean businessmen believe m business first before doing other things like going to a karaoke lounge. That's discipline," said Australian Steven David.284 words
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Article, Illustration340 1994-06-05 4 Jane Howard - Jane Howard Company also negotiating to supply NTUC Fair Price's 60 franchised minimarts By FOOD distributor Davids Distribution has expanded its business with a contract to supply the Cold Storage chain from its high-tech warehouse m Jurong. The company, a joint venture340 words
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Article, Illustration44 1994-06-05 4 picture. When it comes to service, this South Korean woman is tops. She was seen delivering multi-tiered food trays to nearby offices m Seoul on Friday. Workers who fancy a complete meal at lunch can have food delivered to their doorstep. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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422 1994-06-05 6 Rich nations use social issues as pretext for protectionism: NAM Compensation sought for loss of trade perks CAIRO Non-aligned countries accused rich nations on Friday of sidestepping agreements to liberalise trade and imposing protectionist measures under the pretext of social and environmental concerns. The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), made up mainlyReuter - 422 words
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Article, Illustration332 1994-06-05 6 ISLAMABAD Pakistan President Farooq Leghari said he planned to sue opposition leader and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for accusing him of misdeeds m dealings with a bank at the centre of a political scandal. "The question of involvement m any scandal justReuter - 332 words
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245 1994-06-05 6 TITUSVILLE (Florida) A young widow said on Friday that she hopes to start a family using sperm removed from her late husband's corpse surgically and then frozen. Mr Manny Maresca was killed m a car crash on May 19,Reuter - 245 words
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129 1994-06-05 9 ISLAMABAD A professional blood donor carrying the virus which caused Aids had epjpe underground with a vow to -spread the infection m Pakistan after becoming a social outcast, it was reported yesterday. The man was tracked down m Karachi by Dr Mohammad Iqbal Khan,AFP - 129 words
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501 1994-06-05 9 'The resistance will respond regardless of the timing." Hizbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah. 'They will pay a high price for their activity.' Army northern commander MajorGeneral Yitzhak Mordechai. KIRYAT SHMONA Israel massed troops on its border with Lebanon after Muslim guerillas threatened attacksReuter - 501 words
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Article, Illustration312 1994-06-05 9 SAfi FRANCISCO Investigators are searching for the oause of a huge explosion that demolished a three-story apartment building here, killing Xhree men. Agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, arson investigators and police combed through the pile ofReuter - 312 words
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297 1994-06-05 9 TOKYO Japan and the United States yesterday wound up two days of talks on Japanese government procurement of telecommunications, described by both sides as "positive", following a break of almost four months. The two sides said they agreed to meetAFP - 297 words
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259 1994-06-05 9 KUWAIT CITY Five Iraqis and a Kuwaiti were sentenced to death here yesterday for plotting to assassinate former US President George Bush m April last year. Kuwait's state security court also jailed seven others for between six months and 12AFP - 259 words
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416 1994-06-05 11 According to Japanese news reports, Tokyo's package includes: A ban on trade, including commerce through third countries. A ban on government officials travelling to North Korea. A ban on allowing North Korean officials coming to Japan. Strict control of immigration procedures. Restrictions onReuter - 416 words
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178 1994-06-05 11 TAIPEI Taiwanese antisubmarine helicopters, frigates and destroyers intercepted a Chinese submarine trying to spy on a military exercise off Taiwan's Pescadores islands last month, a newspaper said yesterday. Taiwanese frigates cleared a path for it to leave after a four-day stand-off, the China Times quotedReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration378 1994-06-05 11 BEIJING On the fifth anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown, thousands of Chinese spending a typical Saturday afternoon on the world's largest urban square gave no sign that the day had any special significance. They enjoyed the sunshine, took pictures and inspected someAFP; Reuter - 378 words
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487 1994-06-05 11 Mary Kwang - Mary Kwang By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Hongkongers' recognition of a liberal group, which organises annual rallies here to mark the 1989 pro-democracy student movement m China, has fallen to the lowest level of 69 per cent this year, according to the results of a487 words
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202 1994-06-05 12 WASHINGTON There are almost one million convicts .n US prisons. The number of inmates m overcrowded state and federal prisons m the United States swelled by more than >5,000 last year to a record M 9.000 prisoners, according to a Justice DepartmentReuter - 202 words
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Article, Illustration459 1994-06-05 12 Americans cut back on night visits and spend fewer hours m malls CRIME and the fear of it are changing the way Americans shop, says a report m USA Today. Americans are cutting back on night-time shopping, carrying less cash and spending fewer hours459 words
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232 1994-06-05 12 MINNEAPOLIS Astronomers have detected water at the most distant point from Earth so far, a discovery that adds to the growing belief that this essential ingredient of life may be present throughout the universe. The water was found 200 millionAP - 232 words
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Article, Illustration530 1994-06-05 12 Gates has become an icon for the information age MICROSOFT chairman Bill Gates, 38, who said m a Playboy magazine interview that he planned to give away 95 per cent of his fortune of US$6.l billion (559.2 billion) ultimately, has become an icon for the information age. Microsoft dominates the530 words
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125 1994-06-05 12 NEW YORK Wall Street stocks trailed a roller-coaster bond market to end with solid gains on Friday after investors struggled to interpret a key jobs report for last month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended 13.23 points higher at 3,772.22. It ended theReuter - 125 words
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PEOPLE
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Article, Illustration101 1994-06-05 13 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Rock -group singer crashes out m his maiden car race ,-.t 1 I Awie: From the popular Malaysian rock group, Wings. A WIE, from the popular Malaysian rock group, Wings, bruised his pride and dented his car last Sunday after crashing out in his maiden race101 words
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Article, Illustration125 1994-06-05 13 KWAN WENG KIN - K W AN WENG KIN JAPANESE Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata last week took advantage of a question m Parliament to encourage his countrymen to eat more Thai rice, stocks of which are reportedly languishing on supermarket shelves throughout the country. "Everyone says Thai rice is not125 words
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Article88 1994-06-05 13 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB NOTED composer Harry Roesli of Indonesia will participate m Japanese-organised anti-nuclear campaigns mounted to protest, among other things, the export of Japanese nuclear technology to Indonesia. Harry, who is with both the Indonesian Environment Forum and the Anti-Nuclear Society, said Jakarta should be88 words
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Article, Illustration122 1994-06-05 13 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA THAILAND'S politicians can be counted on for bright quotes. Take Member of Parliament Krasae Chanawong, who missed narrowly the chance to become Secretary-General of the Palang Dharma Party, a coalition partner m the Chuan Administration. A gracious loser, Dr Krasae borrowed symbols122 words
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Article96 1994-06-05 13 PAUL JACOB - Speaking of no smoking PAUL JACOB THE outgoing chairman of the Indonesian advertising association, Mr Baty Subakti, was caught reaching for a cigarette after a meal last Tuesday, which was observed around the world as No-Smoking Day. Returning the packet to his coat pocke? he complained to those at his96 words
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480 1994-06-05 14 Liberalisation comes after 20-year ban Move expected to: Boost the island's entry into the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Boost its bid to develop the country into a regional financial hub. TAIPEI Taiwan had lifted a two-decade ban on foreigners settingAFP; Reuter - 480 words
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Article, Illustration452 1994-06-05 14 NETTUNO US President Bill Clinton on Friday commemorated World War II Allied landings m Italy with a pilgrimage to the graves of 7,862 US troops killed m combat which has been overshadowed by the D-Day invasion of Normandy. Row upon rowReuter - 452 words
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Article, Illustration206 1994-06-05 14 hghgfhfhfhfhf LONDON Comedian Bob Hope visited former Allied headquarters m London on Friday and received a plaque commemorating his work m entertaining the troops during World War 11. "As you did your duty, you made it easier for us to do our duty.Reuter - 206 words
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239 1994-06-05 14 NEW DELHI India testfired its short-range surface-to-surface Prithvi missile yesterday m defiance of US pressure, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said. It was the first "user trial" carried out by the army and was intended to test the accuracy and reach ofAFP - 239 words
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Article, Illustration333 1994-06-05 17 The lawsuit also said that Air Force One (above), the aircraft used most commonly by the President of the United States, was also prone to an electrical system breakdown, engine malfunction or worse because of GE's fraud. CINCINNATI TheReuter - 333 words
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300 1994-06-05 17 WASHINGTON Women's breast-implant advocacy groups, the companies that make implants and doctors who use them have told US federal health officials widely differing stories on the safety of the devices. Two firms that manufacture them said they were safe, but doctors whoReuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration267 1994-06-05 17 ATLANTA Women who smoke can eliminate increased risk of dying from breast cancer by quitting, a study has found. Smokers were 25 per cent more likely than non-smokers and former smokers to die of breast cancer, according to a recent American Cancer SocietyAP - 267 words
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Miscellaneous222 1994-06-05 6 TheWeathb E Showers over several areas m the late morning and early afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.09 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 am. TRAVELLERS' MATHER Amsterdam 8 17 C Cloudy Madrid 9 22 C Cloudy Athens 18 31 C Cloudy Manila222 words
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ASEAN
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Article, Illustration461 1994-06-05 18 Teresa Ooi - Teresa Ooi Indonesian envoy's remarks draw strong denial from Australia By m Sydney INDONESIAN Ambassador to Canberra Sabam Siagian has called on Australia not to become a nation of "stagnant sulks". Mr Siagian's remarks, coming m the wake of the Australian government's moves towards461 words
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239 1994-06-05 18 Ramos not keen on linking Australia and New Zealand to Afta SYDNEY Philippines President Fidel Ramos has reacted coolly to the proposal by Prime Minister Paul Keating to link Australia and New Zealand with the Asean Free Trade Area (Afta). While he welcomed Australia's bigger role m Asia, General RamosTERESA OOI - 239 words
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Article, Illustration332 1994-06-05 18 BANYUWANGI (Indonesia) Following a strong earthquake which hit villages along the coast of eastern Java island on Friday, hundreds of aftershocks, and two strong earthquakes, hit Java and Bali yesterday, triggering fears of more killer tidal waves. No immediateReuter; AFP - 332 words
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Article, Illustration246 1994-06-05 18 vxvvxvx PERTH The tidal wave off Indonesia had caused a 6-m rise m the sea level off the north-west coast of Australia. The swells caught schools of fish and dumped them 300 m inland at Exmouth, the mostAP; Reuter - 246 words
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Article76 1994-06-05 18 BANGKOK Thai Prime Minister Chuan Leek pa i and United States Ambassador David Lamberston opened a radio relay station yesterday that will boost signals from the US to millions of listeners throughout Asia and the Middle East. The station, m Udorn Thani, north-eastern Thailand, is toAP - 76 words
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Article69 1994-06-05 18 JAKARTA The remains of a British commando who took part m an unsuccessful World War II strike against Japanese-occupied Singapore have been found 50 years after he was shot dead, a British officer said. Colonel Brian Nicholson, British defence attache m Jakarta, said that theReuter - 69 words
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Article78 1994-06-05 18 MANILA A conference on East Timor which angered Indonesia and embarrassed the Philippines, where it was held, ended yesterday with a call for Indonesian forces to withdraw from the island and a resolution declaring it an independent nation. More than 100 delegates urged the UnitedReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration118 1994-06-05 19 special policemen leading in Hossein Shahriari Far of Iran for a press conference on Friday. The 25-year-old man from Teheran has been charged with involvement in a foiled plot to blow up the Israeli Embassy in Bangkok. National police chief General Pratin Santiprapop said heReuter - 118 words
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228 1994-06-05 19 The Bapindo case JAKARTA A former president of state-owned Bank Pembangunan Indonesia (Bapindo) yesterday corroborated testimony by his col'Jfcagues that two senior Indonesian government ministers Ptessured them to make loans m a US$43O million (5J657.9 ,m illion) scam. Subekti Ismaun said MrAFP - 228 words
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110 1994-06-05 19 Filipina, 71, wants awkward name changed MANILA A 71-year-old woman had asked a Manila court to allow her to change her maiden name, which meant "testicles" m English, saying this subjected her to ridicule, a newspaper reported yesterday. The Manila Chronicle reported that Ms Cleofa Bayag Pama said she couldAFP - 110 words
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Article, Illustration510 1994-06-05 19 But vessels not mere scrap metal, says Sudradjat INDONESIAN Defence Minister Retired General Edi Sudradjat has acknowledged that the USsl.l-billion (SSI.6--billion) budget proposed for the procurement of 39 warships from Germany is excessive but denied that the ships were mere "scrap metal".Reuter - 510 words
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302 1994-06-05 19 ZAMBOANGA (Philippines) Philippine marines killed 25 Muslim guerillas yesterday when they overran a fortified hill m the southern island of Jolo, the region's military commander said. "We're now closing m on the bigger rebel camp and we expect mReuter - 302 words
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272 1994-06-05 20 $177 m sought to widen 35 river mouths to check flooding THE Drainage and Irrigation Department (DID) will seek a Ms3oo million (Ssl77 million) allocation to widen 35 river mouths throughout Malaysia which are silted badly to check flooding and coastal erosion. The Star newspaper yesterday quoted DID directorgeneral Datuk272 words
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Article, Illustration83 1994-06-05 20 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Ja'afar and the Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Najihah admiring the bird-shaped perahu (boat) on the 85-kg birthday cake presented to them by Hotel Istana m Kuala Lumpur. It is believed m the olden days that the sultan of KelantanNST - 83 words
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220 1994-06-05 20 KUALA LUMPUR Yang di-Pertuan Agon* Tuanku Jaafar Abdul Rahman said it was the government's responsibility to ensure that no community m multi-racial Malaysia was left out of the country's economic development. In a speech which was telecast live over RadioBernama - 220 words
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311 1994-06-05 20 KUALA LUMPUR The Gombak district council, which approved the building of Highland Towers, could be held liable for its collapse, a prominent criminal lawyer has said. Mr Jagjit Singh said here on Friday that the approval of the building plansNST - 311 words
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409 1994-06-05 20 Condo collapse report KUALA LUMPUR The Highland Towers Residents Committee is seeking raw data collected by the Malaysian Public Works Institute (Ikram) and the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) so that it could conduct a technical study on the site whereBernama - 409 words
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Article, Illustration329 1994-06-05 21 It will set pace of economic growth m Malaysia tftfALA LUMPUR Deputy Prime Minister Hat uk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said telecommunications was a strategic industry which determined whether Malaysia could succeed or fail m its objective to become a developed nation by. the year 2020.Bernama; NST; Berita Harian Malaysia - 329 words
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290 1994-06-05 21 TUARAN (Sabah) Almost all the Sabah Cabinet ministers, assistant ministers and National Front (NF) MPs and state assemblymen have declared their assets to Chief Minister Tan Sri Sakaran DanHai. Speaking to reporters after attending a meet-the-people session here on Friday, the ChiefNST; Bernama - 290 words
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254 1994-06-05 21 British trade minister hopes KL will lift ban on new govt deals KUALA LUMPUR Britain hopes that Malaysia will lift its ban on new government contracts for British firms soon, according to Trade Minister Richard Needham, who arrived yesterday for his second visit here within a fortnight. Mr Needham, whoBernama - 254 words
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Article89 1994-06-05 21 A HERD of wild elephants which has been terrorising the people of north-east Johor will be captured and relocated m the Endau-Rompin National Park soon. The Star newspaper on Friday quoted State Elephants Relocation committee chairman Dr Chua Soi Lek as saying that rangers from89 words
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Article490 1994-06-05 22 POLICE NSmen will be divided into specialised groups according to their assigned vocations and they will receive refresher training every year. Deputy Superintendent Manyak Parekh, the head of police planning and organisation, said this yesterday at a press briefing on new roles for NS officers.490 words
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Article, Illustration350 1994-06-05 22 Ginnie Teo - Ginnie Teo By THE two-day police carnival got off to a start with a bang literally when the Special Tactics And Rescue (Star) team set off a huge explosion yesterday m a mock hostage-rescue operation. The carnival, at the Police Academy m350 words
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Article, Illustration430 1994-06-05 22 When we were kids, whenever we needed books, she would find the money to buy them for us, even story books. Mr Nahar Ros. WHEN her four children were small, Madam Noraisah Yusak, 54, and her husband would leave home at 4.30 am430 words
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488 1994-06-05 23 Tan Hsueh Yun - Tan Hsueh Yun SIF looking for more people for training projects •y Where are the men? It's an interesting phenomenon that few men apply, although if they didn't come forward, the programme would not fail.' Ms Lim, noting that about 90 per cent of488 words
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359 1994-06-05 23 SOME had been daunted by plays and short stories. Some did not know how and where to begin writing them. But budding writers from schools and junior colleges went away from a week-long creative arts seminar with a much clearer idea about writing359 words
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114 1994-06-05 23 THE Minister of State for Labour and for Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chee Wee, will lead a 10-member delegation to the 81st Session of the International Labour Conference m Geneva next week. The tripartite delegation comprises representatives from the Government,114 words
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Article, Illustration340 1994-06-05 23 A NAME can say a lot about a person, says calligrapher Khoo Scow Hwa. The Chinese characters of one's name reflect one's personality, age, career and success m life. These traits can be captured m traditional Chinese couplets, usually written340 words
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Article, Illustration513 1994-06-05 24 Rav Dhaliwal - Rav Dhaliwal By PLANET Hollywood, a restaurant chain owned by prominent actors, is expected to open m Singapore by the end of next year. It is likely to feature a sophisticated karaoke system m which patrons can "act" with stars m a movie scene.513 words
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109 1994-06-05 24 A MALAYSIAN woman fought with her boyfriend and threw several things from the seventh-floor corridor outside his flat on Friday. Quah Sook Kuan, 32, was jailed for three weeks and fined $500 yesterday for the rash act and disorderly behaviour at Block 29,109 words
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277 1994-06-05 24 THE development of computer programs that work with Chinese characters could be lucrative business m this region. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the International Conference on Chinese Computing '94 on Friday, the Political Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr277 words
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222 1994-06-05 24 A MAGISTRATE has ordered the forfeiture of a $300,000 Mercedes Benz 300 which a businessman drove while under a twoyear driving ban. Lav Lye Teck, 37, was sentenced to three months' jail and banned from driving for five years for driving under disqualification on June 21222 words
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Article105 1994-06-05 24 THE head of the superintending engineering branch of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) was charged with corruption yesterday. No plea was taken from Gilder Sanjiv, 36. He is alleged to have, between June 20 and 24, 1992, obtained corruptly from a marine contractor an105 words
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Article, Illustration450 1994-06-05 24 SEVERAL parents learnt yesterday that keeping a good relationship with their children was like trying to balance their bank accounts: there are emotional deposits and withdrawals. The parents were at a seminar on Encouraging Effective Habits m Children and Young People, conducted by American450 words
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Article, Illustration406 1994-06-05 25 THE natural sciences will come alive for school children when they visit Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve m Kranji during the holidays. Instead of just reading about wildlife m textbooks, the pupils can examine real birds' nests and eggs and even, under406 words
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Article, Illustration165 1994-06-05 25 THIS photograph, taken by a Secondary Three student, has won a prize m the 14th Singapore Students' Photo Competition. Fifteen-year-old Lim Tong Lee's shot, called Lonely, won the Junior Colour Section. The Rangoon Road Secondary School student was among three first-prize winners m the contest, organised165 words
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Article104 1994-06-05 25 Contest for m-cyclists JUNE must be a month of unusual contests. On June 26, motorcyclists will find that safe riding is not only a good habit but also prize-winning behaviour. A riding contest to pick 10 safest motorcylists is being held on that day. The contestants will have to travel104 words
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Article149 1994-06-05 25 and a hunt for nests THE other unusual contest is a nest hunt at the Jurong Bird Park from May 29 to June 30. Participants have to look for hidden "nests" m the aviary and count the number of 'baby chicks" m each nest. The hunt is to celebrate the149 words
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Article158 1994-06-05 25 A NATION-WIDE painting contest is being organised by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) as part of its 10th anniversary celebrations. The theme of the contest is CAAS and Changi Airport. Paintings must be about the role CAAS has played m developing Changi Airport from158 words
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Article95 1994-06-05 25 INFO SERVICE BUS Service 154 will make extra shuttle runs today between Lakeside MRT station and Tang Dynasty City, where NTUC Income is holding its family day. Plates on the buses will read: Lakeside MRT and Tang Dynasty Only. The service will run from 9 am to 5.15 pm. Tang95 words
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481 1994-06-05 25 Rav Dhaliwal - Rav Dhaliwal Delay caused by political unrest By THE air venture between the Cambodian government and Singapore Airlines has been postponed indefinitely because of skirmishes m Cambodia. The new airline, Royal Airline Cambodge, was to have started operating by this month. SIA, which481 words
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Article, Illustration594 1994-06-05 26 SAF's NSmen have fought their way to the top. Mindef has also acknowledged their rightful place alongside active soldiers. Chief of Army Brigadier-General Lim Neo Chian tells MATHEW PEREIRA about the significance of recent developments. 'For your unit to win,594 words
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Article95 1994-06-05 26 'One area m which we will put m a great deal of effort is to improve the army's administrative efficiency so that it would come across to all, including our NSFs, as efficient and effective. 'This is not easy, as the expectations of our young NSFs are high95 words
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Article119 1994-06-05 26 'People remain our most critical component m our drive towards a highly professional, modern and effective army. I believe that if we get our people issues right, our battle would be almost won. I started two years ago advocating that our people should be fighting fit. This was119 words
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Article35 1994-06-05 26 If we can get our NSmen to be better motivated and to better understand their roles m national defence, then there is no doubt that this will lead to a more capable SAF.'35 words
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402 1994-06-05 26 'Naturally, when the unit is yours and you feel that you are accountable, you will put m the effort to ensure that your unit is up to the mark.' BG Lim. NATIONAL Service commanders will be held personally responsible for402 words
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Article, Illustration239 1994-06-05 26 FITNESS is not an end m itself; it is a means to greater professionalism, said Brigadier-General Lim Neo Chian. Soldiers' fitness has been a pet topic of his m the past two years. In spite of his busy schedule, the army chief still239 words
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Article185 1994-06-05 26 SINGAPORE'S NSmen are no older than regular soldiers m many professional armies. They are also not necessarily less fit. Brigadier-General Lim Neo Chian said the pass rate of NSmen m their fitness tests matched that of active soldiers. He added that the fitness level over185 words
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Article366 1994-06-05 27 Tan Thean Loon - Tan Thean Loon PENANG ROUND-UP By FOUR-DIGIT DRAW June 4 1994 FIRST 8936 SECOND 1239 THIRD 4816 STARTERS 8918 4409 9770 0186 9453 5083 2441 0326 1930 0774 CONSOLATIONS 8023 4750 5395 2336 6117 2222 4321 6568 4202 3237 YESTERDAY was a day to remember for366 words
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996 1994-06-05 27 YESTERDAY'S PENANG TURF CLUB STEWARDS REPORT RACE 1: Hello Friend raced poorly throughout and must pass a RT trial. Near the home turn, Magic Star II had to steady momentarily to avoid Patricia's Love 11, who shifted out for a run. Lucky Fransco was held wide rounding the home turn996 words
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Article1446 1994-06-05 27 RACE 1 RES TERMS 1,400 m 7 PATRICIA'S LOVE N57 (56-17) XC Ng (3) 8 5 1 3 CHARMING STAR 57 (131-27) Zainal (5) 7 4 2 8 SENOR VWCE 57 (*****) Bafcri (11) 2 1 3 Others m finishing order: Lucky Fransco (65 17) Kway.1,446 words
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Article2615 1994-06-05 27 i^ -iMiiB^ -iMB> GOING^ORECASTjGOO^ Restricted Terms Dlv 2 1^200m||^3^ Stakes $20,000 1 05 Top Best 8 (5nzg H Tan-Dragon Win) (1200m) *Seah c3 57 2 Dim Kayel 3 (4nzg KL Chong -Tunku Shahabuddin) (1200m) *fn 57 3 980 Fast And True 5 (4ag Cheah Lau Chong2,615 words
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Obituary, Illustration495 1994-06-05 28 850 Deaths 850 Deaths 850 Deaths 850 Deaths LEE AH CHONG AGE: 83 was called home to be with the Lord on 4th June 1994, leaving behind loved ones: Wife: Fung Wai Hing Sons: Daughters-ln-Law: Lee Kok Choy Cheah Swee Yong, Angela Lee Kok Wah Teh Har Eng Daughter: Son-ln-Law:495 words
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Obituary, Illustration277 1994-06-05 28 850 Deaths 850 Deaths TERESA TAN LEE SIAIN (wife of the late Francis Chye Kirn Meng) AGE 7 I was called home to be with the Lord on 4th June 1 994 leaving behind loved ones SON DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Anthony Chye Magdalene Lim DAUGHTER SON-IN-LAW Teresa Yeo nee Chye Joseph Yeo277 words
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Obituary, Illustration173 1994-06-05 28 852 Condolences 852 Condolences With deepest sympathies condolences to THE FAMILY OF MR GERRY THIPTHORPE on the Demise of their beloved brother MR GERRY THIPTHORPE Departed on 26 May 1994 m Essex. England Sadly missed and always remembered by his friends and former colleagues Alex Foo Angela Lin Anthony Loh173 words
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Obituary, Illustration211 1994-06-05 28 I The Family of the Late I MR PULIKUTTY RAMOO Departed: 27 May 1994 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives and friends for their kind condolences, donations, attendance and assistance during their recent bereavement. Karumathl prayers will be held on 5 Jun 94211 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1994-06-05 28 2nd Anniversary In Loving Memory Of LEE CHAT TAY Departed: sth June 1992 Fondly remembered by Mother, Brother. Si»ter», Niece* Nephew.24 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1994-06-05 28 The Family Of The Late CATHERINE AW SEE MUI Departed 1 June '94 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their condolences, wreaths, donations, kind attendance and assistance during their bereavement. The Family Of The Late Johnny Chua Chin Hoe Departed 30th93 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1994-06-05 28 In Loving Memory Of N. SUBRAMANIAM Departed 5/6/1991 Three years have passed. Always remembered by wife, son and loved ones. With Fond Memories Of MISS TEO CHWEE LAY Departed: sth June 1989 I cannot hold her little hand Or hear her little voice, Still her memory lingers57 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1994-06-05 28 In Memory K. SINNIAH Departed: 5/6/90 In Loving Memory KNIGHTS OF THE ROUNO TABLE THALAI THEVASAM VALLIAMMAL W/O ALWAR Departed 19th May 1993 Her memory Is as dear today. As In the hour she passed away. Dearly missed by children and loved ones. Prayer will be held89 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1994-06-05 28 f ATIIM A SIIANTIIIN POOJA MdmSSellamal Departed on 22.5.94 ***** Duv Prayers will be held on 5.6.** tonight, at the residence of Apt ink 32, Dover Road #02-125. AlhrnaShanlhiPooja (MOTCIIADH-PAM) will beheld on 6.6.S4(Mnndav) 7.30pm at Soulh Bridge Koad, Sri Mariamman Temple, Sivaa SannathL The family wishes to84 words
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Obituary19 1994-06-05 29 "I dream of you, dear loved one, And see your smiling face, And know that you InyTurFS&er's chosen place."19 words
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Obituary20 1994-06-05 29 "Not dead, but passed beyond The mist mat binds us here, Into the newer larger life, Of that clouded sphere"20 words
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Obituary17 1994-06-05 29 •ii i i, 1 have lost my souls AifflUT-a. Allfem^; Wlth And day by day A liniSBh"more.17 words
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Obituary23 1994-06-05 29 "When the dewy light was fading. And the sky m beauty smiled. The angels came into our garden And picked our fl °wer.23 words
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Obituary26 1994-06-05 29 "His portrait m its silver frame, The ravages of time may dim. But m our hearts he's soil the same, We hold bright memories of him.26 words
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Obituary16 1994-06-05 29 Dearest father. You toiled all thoW years for us, And then you had Toetfmal peaceful rest16 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1994-06-05 29 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon I TEE-TO GREEN I Dunhill reshapes its Asian involvement ALFRED DUNHILL will retain Its Involvement with Asian golf. Although the British luxury goods company has cancelled the Alfred Dunhill Cup world qualifier held In this region for the past1,176 words
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Article793 1994-06-05 29 ATHLETICS NCAA c'shlps, 3rd day (US unless stated) men's BMm: 1 Jose Parrrilla lmin 46.015 ec Z Marko Koeis (Hoi) 1:46.44 3 Alex Morgan (Jam) 1:46.95. IMMm: 1 Teddy Mitchell 29:39.54 2 Josephat Kapkory (Ken) 29:45.25 3 Pat Muturi (Ken) 29:53.89. 4Nm hurdles: 1 Octavius Terry 49.855793 words
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114 1994-06-05 29 English Ryder Cup player Barry Lane added a one-un-der-par 70 to his first round 65 to lead the field by two shots at the Alfred Dunhill Belgian Open golf tournament m Knokke-Le-Zoute on Friday. Lane did well m a bitter wind and114 words
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Article98 1994-06-05 29 Beth Daniel bogeyed her final hole and still shot a tourna-ment-record nine-under 63 on Friday to take a four-stroke lead after two rounds of the LPGA Oldsmobile Classic m East Lansing, Michigan. The round was the lowest on the LPGA Tour this year and matched Daniel's careerlow.98 words
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Article77 1994-06-05 29 Texan Mark Brooks was angry at himself for allowing a commanding lead to dwindle to only two shots after the second round at the Kemper Open golf tournament m Potomac, Maryland on Friday. Fellow-American Bobby Wadkins, who lost his card last year, took advantage of his77 words
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Article45 1994-06-05 29 Japan whipped China 3-0 for its fourth win m Group A of the World League volleyball tournament m Tokyo yesterday. After a narrow first set, the Japanese spikers got into their rhythm scoring a 15-13, 15-3, 15-9 victory over the Chinese.45 words
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Article68 1994-06-05 29 All Blacks hopeful Shane Howarth led New Zealand Maoris to a 34-13 victory over Fiji m the visitor's final rugby union Tour match m Chrlstchurch yesterday. Superior backline play and territorial dominance laid the basis for the Maoris' win. Howarth stepped up claims for an All Blacks place68 words
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Article54 1994-06-05 29 Canada overtook France yesterday to earn a quarter-final place m the World Women's Basketball Championship m Adelaide. The Canadians trailed 33-34 at half time and were still seven points behind with 10 minutes left. But they surged to a 66-55 win. Canada joins favourite US and Slovakia54 words
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Article66 1994-06-05 29 Holli Hyche became the fastest women's 100 metres runner of the year when she clocked an impressive 11.03 sec m qualifying at the NCAA championships m Boise, Idaho, on Friday. The bespectacled Hyche led from start to finish for her semi-final triumph. She also ran the66 words
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Article, Illustration659 1994-06-05 30 Today's game m New York will decide Houston's opponent m NBA final. BASKETBALL: NBA INDIANAPOLIS Reggie Miller's fourth-quarter mastery fell short on Friday as the New York Knicks held on m the final minutes to force a seventh game of the Eastern Conference finalsAP; Reuter - 659 words
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Article281 1994-06-05 30 Mahmood Gaznavi - Mahmood Gaznavi CRICKET By AN ALL-ROUND team performance earned Indian Association the Division One cricket knockout crown yesterday. The Balestier club handed Singapore Cricket Club Lions a five-wicket defeat to have its name inscribed on the trophy for only the second time the first being281 words
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385 1994-06-05 30 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai Premier League preview By THE Football Association of Singapore postponed last night's Premier League match between defending champion Geylang International and Perth Kangaroos. It is to be played tonight at the Jalan Besar Stadium following a protest from the local club.385 words
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227 1994-06-05 30 SAFSA 1 POLICE 0 POLICE Sports Association's lack of commitment and several missed scoring opportunities made it pay a heavy price a 0-1 defeat from Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association m the Premier League soccer match at the Tampines Stadium yesterday. Police was expected227 words
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Article174 1994-06-05 30 ZURICH European Cup champion AC Milan has been fined a total of 140,000 Swiss francs (about $70,000) by the continent's ruling body Uefa here on Friday. Milan has been punished for the bad behaviour of its supporters, who threw missiles and fireworks m its semi-finalAP - 174 words
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Article108 1994-06-05 30 LONDON West Indian Brian Lara wrote another page of cricket history at Edgbaston on Friday when he became the first batsman to score seven centuries m eight first class innings. Starting with his world record Test score of 375 against England m Antigua toReuter - 108 words
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Article167 1994-06-05 30 NOTTINGHAM -Graham Gooch's second Test double century helped England take a stranglehold at lunch yesterday on the third day of the First cricket Test against New Zealand. England's 40-year-old master batsman resumed on 152 and by the lunch interval had reached 210 not outReuter - 167 words
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Article285 1994-06-05 30 BOARDSAILING A BREEDING ground for new champions. That is what boardsailing officials hope the new Singapore Pools boardsailing scheme will turn out to be. The project was launched by Mr Abdullah Tarmugi, the acting Minister for Community Development and Minister of State (Environment), at the285 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1994-06-05 31 Thomas Koh on the man who won the psychological battle for Indonesia m the recent Thomas and Über Cups Dirgagunarsa has been pumping positive thoughts into players The mind is a funny thing. Very often, if you think you can win, you do. But1,109 words
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Article, Illustration266 1994-06-05 31 ROME Giuseppe Signori's contentious goal gave Italy an unimpressive 1-0 victory against Switzerland m a World Cup warm-up match on Friday. Signori, the Italian league's top scorer, rushed unmarked into the Swiss pen alty area m the 23rd minute and easily beat goalkeeper StefanAP; Reuter - 266 words
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Article214 1994-06-05 31 PASADENA Veteran striker Hugo Sanchez was called up for the World Cup finals once again on Friday when he was named by coach Miguel Mejia Baron m Mexico's 22-man squad. The squad, announced before a friendly against the United States yesterday, bore little resemblance toReuter - 214 words
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173 1994-06-05 31 FOXBORO (Massachusetts) Employing a creative attacking style, Colombia tuning up for the World Cup, beat Northern Ireland 2-0 m a friendly soccer match on Friday. Led by team captain Carlos Valderrama, Colombia controlled nearly the entire match with spirited passing and sparkling runs from theReuter - 173 words
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110 1994-06-05 31 SOFIA World Cup finalist Bulgaria battled Ukraine to a 1-1 draw m a friendly match on Friday as part of its preparations for the World Cup. Forward Nasko Sirakov scored with a low kick m the 18th minute to give Bulgaria a 1-0AP - 110 words
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280 1994-06-05 31 ATHLETICS BEIJING Last year, the question was how did they do it? This year, it is why can't they do it again? China's top women runners, whose record-breaking form m 1993 was suspected by some to be drug-enhanced, have again turned mAP - 280 words
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Article157 1994-06-05 31 A RETURN ticket to Los Angeles awaits national record breakers at the Flash Athletic Club's annual track and field meet at the Toa Payoh Stadium on June 25 and July 2-3. The meet, which is expected to attract Singapore's best, also offers trips to Brisbane,157 words
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Article, Illustration237 1994-06-05 32 PARIS French teenager Mary Pierce had her way here yesterday, opening her French Open final against Arantxa Sanchez of Spain after a delay of nearly five hours because of rain. But almost as soon as the first set started, the match was suspended as theAFP; Reuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration604 1994-06-05 32 SOCCER Malaysian Premier League KOTA KINABALU Highriding Sabah produced a sizzling display m front of its home fans, outclassing Kuala Lumpur 4-1 m a Malaysian Premier League match at the Penampang Stadium here yesterday. The match was only 10 minutes old when GerardBernama - 604 words
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Article15 1994-06-05 32 England tamed South Africa 32-15 m the first rugby Test m Pretoria yesterday.15 words
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Article35 1994-06-05 32 New Zealand finally claimed the wicket of Graham Gooch for 210 on the third day of the First cricket Test at Nottingham yesterday. Brief scores: England 430-5. New Zealand 251. See Page SI35 words
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229 1994-06-05 32 JUDO KUALA LUMPUR Singapore, fielding a new-look squad, was the only team to come away from the third Asean judo championships here yesterday without a gold medal. The Republic's 28-member team finished last m the medal standings with four silvers and fourBernama - 229 words
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Article74 1994-06-05 32 JAKARTA AC Milan thrashed Indonesia's top amateur Persib of Bandung, 8-0 m exhibition soccer match here yesterday. The European champion club side scored four goals m each half m front of a delirious 70,000 crowd at the Senayan Stadium. The Italian team is to playAFP - 74 words
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493 1994-06-05 32 French Open preview: Men's Singles final PARIS It is not a grudge match, not even a contrast m styles. But the French Open final between two friends from Spain gets a four-star rating from a man who should know, Jim Courier. A championAP - 493 words
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Article, Illustration144 1994-06-05 32 Age: 23. Seeded: Sixth Career priie money: U554.23 million ($6.9 million) Singles titles: One Grand Slam, 11 overall. Coach: His father, Luis Bruguera. Grand Slam record: Won French Open last year. Route to final: Beat Martin Damm (Cze Rep) 6-1, 6-1, 7-6, Christian Ruud (Nor) 6-2, 6-2,Reuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration139 1994-06-05 32 Age: 20. Unseeded. Career prize money: U*****,000 ($720,000) Singles titles: Two. Coach: Javier Duarte Grand Slam record: Never advanced beyond second round. Route to final: Beat Wayne Ferreira (SA) 6-3, rtd, Cedric Pioline (Fra) 6-4, 7-5, 6-3, Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Rus) 6-3, 6-2, 6-2, Javier Frana (Arg) 6-2,Reuter - 139 words
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152 1994-06-05 32 PARIS French Open finalist Alberto Berasategui will not be playing on the grass of Wimbledon next month, no matter what the outcome of his French Open showdown against compatriot Sergi Bruguera. Like defending champion Bruguera a year ago, the unseeded Basque from BilbaoUPI - 152 words
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132 1994-06-05 32 MIAMI Tennis star Jennifer Capriati seduced an 18-year-old Black into drugs after he completed a rehabilitation programme because she needed a cocaine supplier, a planned US$9 million ($l4 million) lawsuit contends. Lawyer Ellis Rubin, who is seeking a US Senate seat, revealed the suitAFP - 132 words
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Miscellaneous173 1994-06-05 32 TODAY'S EVENTSl ATHLETICS Swift track ft field c'shlps (Singapore Poly, 1.30pm). CRICKET SCA Dlv I: SCRC I v SCC Lions (SCRC), UWC I v SRC I (UWC) both at 10.45am). Dlv II: SRC H v UWC S (SRC, 1pm). HOCKEY SHF Dlv U: SCC v MOE (9am), Barkerites v SRC173 words
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Miscellaneous17 1994-06-05 32 LIVE SBC has scheduled to telecast the men's singles final live on Channel 12 from 9 tonight.17 words
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Article, Illustration2750 1994-06-05 1 ST design: Noli C. Galang FOR A PIECE OF THE PIE IN THE SKY HOw okuowejoiukljh kjnvn FEW people today are aware of just how extensively satellites affect their lives whether they live m Britain or Bangladesh. Some of their uses: A worldwide network of satellite relays mLee Chee Chew; Paul Jansen; Andrew Tan - 2,750 words
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Article262 1994-06-05 2 IT IS not a surprise that companies have not been enthusiastic about attempts by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research and ICI Asia Pacific Technology to nurture the habit of environmental audits (EA) here. First off, there is the pristine image. The level of262 words
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Article104 1994-06-05 2 On this day... STUDENTS at the Chinese High School m Bukit Timah, where 1,000 boys and girls are camped out m protest against National Service registration, selected their own lessons yesterday. They took lessons m mathematics, history, Chinese and geography for two hours m the morning and104 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1994-06-05 2 Tan Sai Siong - Tan Sai Siong SOME letters to our Forum page have argued against Nominated MP Walter Woon's Maintenance of Parents Bill, which he presented for its first reading m Parliament last month. So have some of the people interviewed for1,004 words
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773 1994-06-05 2 Bertha Henson - Bertha Henson AN AUSTRALIAN friend was surprised to learn that every month, I would hand over one-third of my take-home pay to my mother. Australians do not practise this. His parents did not expect him to support them financially, and773 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1994-06-05 3 Tan Sri Sakaran Dandai, Chief Minister of the Malaysian state of Sabah, is an unassuming and soft-spoken man. KALIMULLAH HASSAN of the Foreign Desk looks at the man with the task of winning back the support of the people to Umno. TAN1,440 words
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Article, Illustration1508 1994-06-05 4 Bugis Junction plans to make a big splash when it opens next year. But what are the prospects for remaining afloat comfortably m a retail marketplace which is becoming heavily congested? CHAN SUE MENG of the Money Desk finds out It will be a1,508 words
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Article, Illustration539 1994-06-05 4 MR MASAYOSHI YAMADA'S favourite pastime is watching the girls go by. Clad m his usual "disguise", he melts into the crowd after work on most days, fascinated by the swirl of hemlines and the clicking of stilettoes. What really gets him hot under539 words
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396 1994-06-05 4 JAPANESE retailer Seiyu and the Intercontinental Hotel will make their first foray into Singapore, hand-in-hand with sister company. Parco, which manages Bugis Junction's shopping complex. The three are part of the giant Japanese Saison Group, which has a finger m almost every396 words
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Article, Illustration870 1994-06-05 5 Ramesh Menon - Ramesh Menon You And The Taxman FROM this year, companies fliay book a maximum of 2 per cent of payroll as a tax deduction for money spent on staff medical expenses. The Government's argument m favour of this ceiling is that over the long term,870 words
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Article, Illustration752 1994-06-05 5 Louis Beckerling - Louis Beckerling Serious Money PUNTERS remain suspended m an agony of indecision over the future course of the Mulpha International Bhd share price. Disillusioned by the stock's sustained slide from a year's high of M 56.95 on Feb 23 to a mid-week752 words
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Article, Illustration365 1994-06-05 6 IHt existence of those satellites now whining 22,235 miles (35,776 km) over our heads was foreseen and first proposed by seiencetjction writer and visionary Arthur C. Clarke over 40 years ago. The British author-sci-Sntist suggested m a 1945 article m Wireless World365 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1994-06-05 7 When generals intervene m politics, their actions usually lead to a dictatorship. With Major-General Chamlong Srimuang, the opposite was true. LEE SIEW HUA of the Foreign Desk talks to the man who rallied tens of thousands of Thais m the 1992 pro-democracy uprising that ended the1,751 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1994-06-05 19 NG WEI JOO examines Malaysia's rapidly growing private colleges with split degree programmes that are attracting a fair number of foreigners, including some 200 Singaporeans. Singapore can be a centre too SHAHIDAH HAMZAH, 19, a former Dcyi Secondary School pupil m Singapore, wanted a1,323 words
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Article, Illustration868 1994-06-05 20 Housing subsidies may bankrupt Chinese govt China's latest policy to sell instead of rent out public housing has hit a major snag. KATE YU JUAN of the China Desk discovers that too many civil servants are entitled to subsidised purchases at bargain-basement prices. THE Chinese government promises to increase the868 words
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Advertisement386 1994-06-05 1 do ->t.Ay I p I Ida Bachtiar returns with Singapore Beat: Blair Plain rjr> gentrified 1 Sr£J Ifl Disney to seek outrageous A fortune m Asia Armani A/X: Can j? label make it here? JJ B^™ J 1^^ J Housewives l I all -M aal (..KM M H al H386 words
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Article, Illustration630 1994-06-05 2 Magdalene Lum - Magdalene Lum Cover Story HOUSEWIVES make up a large proportion of a small but growing number of workers who are now opting for the night shift m some Singapore factories, a Sunday Plus check with nine electronics and computer firms found. They are Singapore's unsung heroines, busy630 words
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321 1994-06-05 2 I MADAM ZAITON KADIR, 34 HOW does a housewife combine a career and family life successfully, without a maid to help? Madam Zaiton Kadir, 34, a mother of four two boys and two girls aged seven to 14, found the solution to her321 words
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Article, Illustration208 1994-06-05 2 1 MISS LIAU YIH PING, 18 MISS LIAU YIH PING, 18, is among the few school-leavers working the graveyard shift at Seagate Technology m Kallang Bahru. She joined the company five months ago as a temporary production operator after completing Secondary 5 at Bukit Batok School208 words
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Article, Illustration219 1994-06-05 2 MADAM UMIKALSOM LAWAI, 39 MADAM UMIKALSOM LAWAI, 39, joined the graveyard shift at AT T Microelectronics m Kolam Ayer Industrial Estate eight years ago. She could not work m the day because she had to look after her two sons. Her pay of over $1,000 a219 words
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Article, Illustration230 1994-06-05 2 MRS A. DHANALETCHMI, 34 MRS A. DHANALETCHMI, 34, a mother of two, saves her entire income of 5876 from her night job at Matsushita Electric Motor m Jurong for her children's further studies m the future. "My husband provides me with enough money for housekeeping,"230 words
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Article, Illustration224 1994-06-05 2 MADAM TEOH GAIK HWAN, 26 MADAM TEOH GAIK HWAN, 26, works as a quality control operator on a rotating day and night shift at Matsushita Electric Motor m Jurong. She works a 1 2-hour day shift (8 am to 8 pm) for three to four days224 words
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Article, Illustration607 1994-06-05 3 CAT ONG - CAT ONG THINK of a T-shirt m superior cotton going for $40 the normal price is around $20 and you get an idea of what superstar Italian designer, Giorgio Armani's A/X is all about. The clothing line with its 41 stores m America607 words
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531 1994-06-05 3 Those of us who are entrusted with the privilege of prescribing might well do so as: Take two glasses of wine and see me m the morning. C. J. Muller and K. C. Fugelsang of California State University WINE and weekly exercise canReuter - 531 words
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Article, Illustration635 1994-06-05 4 Disney products: From a trickle to $1b annually in Asia Disney is one of the fastest-growing multinationals m Asia. JOHN LUI reports, while JUNIPER FOO takes a look back at how the entertainment giant was rebuilt from a slump m 1984. WHEN Information and the Arts minister Brigadier-General George Yeo635 words
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389 1994-06-05 4 IN CONTRAST to its cuddly image, Disney can show its claws to those who do not follow its strict codes. On May 28, it joined several Western entertainment firms which used bully tactics on members of the press. A Straits Times photographer, Mr Vow389 words
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479 1994-06-05 4 DISNEY invincible? It would seem so. Neither earthquake nor a Euro Disney debacle of US$l billion (551.52 billion) losses m its first year could topple the empire built on pixie dust and talking mice. But m 1984, the cookie almost crumbled.479 words
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Article, Illustration817 1994-06-05 5 Brothers in business The owners of the Cerisi children's wear here are starting franchise shops m housing estates, reports EVELYN YAP WHEN brothers Sim Teo Sia and Sim Kuang Seah started their nightwear and children's garment business m the '70s, they had only five years of experience as salesmen and817 words
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Article274 1994-06-05 5 Fruity props to lure customers TODAY, brothers Sim Teo Sia and Sim Kuang Scah focus on value-added. They are no longer involved m the business hands-on, preferring to farm out work and conceptualise ideas, of which their franchise plan is a major one. Their company. New Urban, employs only 25274 words
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Article, Illustration751 1994-06-05 6 TAN BAH BAH - TAN BAH BAH THE WEEK'S NEWS THAI MATTERS TO YOU DIVORCING couples arc lighting harder for a share of their Housing Board flat. One reason is that HDB apartments now fetch higher prices. There are other reasons, I believe. Top of the list is simplyPosed - 751 words
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Article, Illustration526 1994-06-05 6 TAN BAH BAH - TAN BAH BAH MOTORING ROVERS are described jokingly by some people as "dilemma" cars. Until recently, motorists looking for good medium-price cars have mostly Japanese and Continental models to choose from. The re-entry of the British marque into the market here has given many526 words
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Article, Illustration526 1994-06-05 7 Nice food but does it contain MSG? It's still used m Spore but m smaller amounts, reports CEPHAH TAN IN A rare publicity stunt, a coffeeshop stallholder m Upper East Coast Road is offering $1,000 to anyone who can find monosodium glutamate flavour m his food. Mr Sarunga Rajah, 52,526 words
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Article242 1994-06-05 7 SODIUM, a component m monosodium glutamate, poses a health risk if taken m big amounts over a long period, warned Mrs Tan Wei Ling, director of the Health Ministry's Food and Nutrition Department. It could lead to high blood pressure and hypertension, she said. That242 words
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Article196 1994-06-05 7 How to improve taste without MSG EXECUTIVE chef Georg Raudaschl of Hyatt Regency said he had to teach his cooks ail over again when he banned monosodium glutamate m all the kitchens m the hotel three years ago. The trick, he said, is to marry and balance the various taste196 words
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Article, Illustration195 1994-06-05 8 WAKAYAMA and Mie prefectures have organised mammoth expositions to coincide with the opening of Kansai International Airport on Sept 4. WORLD RESORT EXPOSITION Wakayama Prefecture has constructed a 48.Sha man-made island m Wakaura Bay to host the expo, from July 16 to Sept 25. An hour's ride195 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1994-06-05 8 Catch a fire festival and skinny-dip in hot springs in Japan When Osaka's Kansai airport opens m September, it will give visitors an easier access to three attractions m the Xii peninsula, reports NANCY KOH TRAVEL THE sign looks familiar, even if you cannot read the words. You can get1,134 words
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Article, Illustration43 1994-06-05 8 When Kansai Airport opens m September, SIA will increase its flights to Osaka from six to 11 a week. JAL will also fly there daily. From there, you can take trains to the prefectures. Eyecatching: Engetsu Islet off Shirahama43 words
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Article, Illustration938 1994-06-05 9 MAH KAN KENG - MAH KAN KENG EAT OUT EACH month, new restaurants open m Singapore, bringing this little island another step closer to being a food paradise. For not only do the increasing number of food outlets boost standards by providing healthy competition, but also every once m938 words
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Article, Illustration409 1994-06-05 9 MAGDALENE LUM - Food f est at sea MAGDALENE LUM BITES PASSENGERS taking the Langkapuri Star Aquarius holiday trips to Penang and cruises to nowhere can join m the Singapore Food Festival as there will be activities galore to celebrate the event at sea. They include demonstrations on making cocktails, popiah and on409 words
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Article, Illustration763 1994-06-05 10 LEONG WENG KAM visits the near-complete Palace of Parliament m Bucharest, the second largest administrative building m the world, after the Pentagon FAMOUS buildings m many parts of Europe are usually hundreds, and even thousands of years old. But the near-complete Palace of Parliament m763 words
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Article, Illustration482 1994-06-05 10 JOHN LUI - JOHN LUI ROCK/POP FAR FROM HOME Traffic (Virgin) THE current appetite for '60s and '70s rock has spurred greybeards into a frenzy of fence-mending with ex-band-mates (Beatles-minus one. Eagles, Pink Floyd). Traffic has also succumbed, this being the first new work bearing the band's name482 words
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Article, Illustration808 1994-06-05 15 The face behind Junction 8's Wild West look Jenny Ng's shopping centre decor ideas have won her many awards. JANET HO finds her imagination is matched by a steely will to succeed 'There is such a thin line between life and death. I learnt that what you want to doLILEN UY - 808 words
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Article245 1994-06-05 15 MANY Liang Court shoppers will remember the almost 3-D look of snowmen and wintry-white birch trees that enveloped the front of Liang Court three years ago when the centre got the top Best Decorated Building award. That award capped, for Ms Jenny Ng, advertising and245 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1994-06-05 22 Ida Bachtiar - Ida Bachtiar Singapore Beat A METAMORPHOSIS is taking place m Blair Plain today as old people move out and rich, new ones move into the old shophouses. The neighbourhood is being gentrified, its character expanding to include a tapestry of social strata: from surgeons1,088 words
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Article, Illustration958 1994-06-05 12 Coy is hardly the word most fans would use to describe Jodie Foster, but that is exactly what she appears to be m her latest film, Maverick. REBECCA LIM traces the roles m her career and the metamorphosis. 'My bent is much more958 words
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Article, Illustration584 1994-06-05 13 Rebecca Lim - Rebecca Lim Wonderful screen chemistry among Mcl Gibson, Jodie Foster and James Garner sustains scene after scene of comedy Movies MAVERICK At Shaw and Golden Village cinemas SINCE Kevin Costner's epic Dances With Wolves m 1990, a barrage of Westerns have emerged. This year,584 words
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Article, Illustration462 1994-06-05 13 10-time Olympic gold medallist proves he has not lost his agility m action flick debut WONDER SEVEN At Shaw and Golden Village cinemas FORMER Olympic and* world gymnastics champion Li Ning makes his screen debut m this action movie as Yue Fei,462 words
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