The Business Times, 9 July 1992
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Title Section16 1992-07-09 1 Business Times MITA (P) 35/12/91 Thursday, July 9, 1992 THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA 75*16 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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79 1992-07-09 1 ALGIERS Algeria yesterday appointed Belaid Abdesselam, the man who led the nationalisation of the country's oilfields, as prime minister to replace Sid Ahmed Ghozali, who resigned, officials said. The presidency said Mr Abdessclam would name his government "within days" and meanwhile Mr Ghozali would continue79 words
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48 1992-07-09 1 SYDNEY Industrial action by aircraft refuellers will indefinitely disrupt international flights in and out of Australia, union officials said yesterday. The dispute follows yesterday's breakdown of talks to solve a disagreement over award restructuring and oil company attempts to insert a strike ban clause.48 words
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Article40 1992-07-09 1 INDONESIA'S largest equity issue this year 35 million shares, or 30.40 per cent of the total capital of PT Plaza Indonesia Realty has been privately placed with pension funds amid controversy over the issue price Page 340 words
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Article25 1992-07-09 1 INDONESIA and Singapore yesterday signed an agreement to coordinate their sea patrols in their fight against piracy in regional waters Page 325 words
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Article34 1992-07-09 1 CAMBODIA has reached agreement in principle with Thailand to settle a dispute over oilfields in the Gulf of Thailand, said Hor Namhong, Foreign Minister of the Hun Sen regime Page 1034 words
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Article23 1992-07-09 1 SINGAPORE will host an agribusiness conference in 1994, said the organisers of the Asean Agribusiness Agrotechnology International Conference yesterday Page 1023 words
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Article29 1992-07-09 1 RUSSIAN and South African firms have begun dealing directly with each other, a move that could create a gigantic cartel of strategic and precious metals Page 1129 words
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Article26 1992-07-09 1 SINGAPORE forwarder Baltrans Freight Pte Ltd has tied up with Phoenix International Freight Services to strengthen their marketing networks Shipping Times Page 126 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article26 1992-07-09 1 WALL STREET headed lower yesterday morning, extending Tuesday's decline. The Dow Jones average dropped 3.51 points to 3,291.66 in the first hour of trading.26 words
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Article42 1992-07-09 1 LONDON shares slumped in early trading yesterday, depressed by the weakness of sterling and losses on a Wall Street which had nosedived on late Tuesday on speculative selling. At 1130 GMT, the FTSE 100 had lost 33.1 points to 2,460.6.42 words
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Article42 1992-07-09 1 A NATSTEEL subsidiary, NatSteei Equity V, has taken a 65 per cent stake in Hong-kong-based Broadway Industrial Company. The $18.24 million deal is part of a larger plan to expand its electronics business into lower-cost countries Page 442 words
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Article38 1992-07-09 1 METRO can look forward to rental income from next year from its stake in Ngee Ann City and from its office cum service apartment building in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle Page 438 words
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Article35 1992-07-09 1 THE Lau brothers, through investment vehicle Evergo International Holdings, have announced a nearly US$lOO million bid to buy out fellow shareholders in property firm China Entertainment and Land Investments Holdings. Page 535 words
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Article, Illustration29 1992-07-09 1 Wednesday Change BT-MGA 713.04 -0.09 Kuala Lumpur ....595.97 -0.73Tokyo 16.600.26 +140 71 Hongkong 5,981.91 +69.99 Sydney 1.651.4 -9.1 Taesday Change New York 3.295.17 -44.03 London 1.906.2 +15.229 words
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Article22 1992-07-09 1 Exchange rates USS ss 1.6130 100 Yen SS 1.2998 MS SS 0.6455 Money market rates Overnight 1-1/8 unch 3-month 2-1/4% -3/1622 words
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Article37 1992-07-09 1 London Gold AM fix USS347.70 USS1.90 Rubber S'pore Aug I41.50*/kg unch M'sia Aug 220 '/kg unch KL rm Turnover 35 tonnes +35 Spot MSI 7.53/kg -0.11 Crudt palm oil Turnover 526 lots -307 Aug MS875/tonne +337 words
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603 1992-07-09 1 Alvin Tay, Hong Lee Tiam - Occupancy rate of 85pc if not for shorter stays By Alvin Tay, Hong Lee Tiam SINGAPORE While the number of visitors to Singapore continues to rise, hoteliers and retailers are concerned that visitors are shortening their stay despite the new tourist attractions here. The603 words
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467 1992-07-09 1 Lee Han Shih - By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE Three months into the buying boom, demand for private residential houses and flats is still running hot though no one knows for how long. The latest figures from the Central Provident Fund Board show it received467 words
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450 1992-07-09 1 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Keppel Integrated Engineering (KIE), the engineering arm of listed Keppel Corp, yesterday launched its initial public offering of 75 million 50-cent shares in two tranches. The first tranche of 22.5 million shares is going at $1.35 apiece,450 words
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126 1992-07-09 1 AFP HANOI Vietnam said yesterday that China had landed troops on a reef in the Spratly islands, a disputed archipelago in the South China Sea. The official Nkan Dan newspaper said Chinese troops had landed on Saturday on a reef it referred toAFP - 126 words
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389 1992-07-09 1 G-7 summit AFP, Reuter MUNICH The Group of Seven leaders ended their summit yesterday, saying they expect a Gatt trade agreement by the year-end but came up with no new initiatives to revive a weak global economy. Instead, they emphasisedAFP,; Reuter - 389 words
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128 1992-07-09 1 Reuter LONDON With no initiatives from G-7 leaders to prop it up, a weakened US dollar tumbled to 1.4790 marks and 124.03 yen in Europe's mid-session yesterday, after closing on Tuesday at 1.4956 and 124.43. Traders said the US currency could soon testReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement39 1992-07-09 1 Eltech 1.5 times subscribed ELECTRONICS parts maker Eltech share offer was only 13 times subscribed when the offer closed yesterday. Most applicants are likely to get all or most of the shares they have applied for. See Pace 439 words
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472 1992-07-09 2 Reuter •MUNICH British Prime iMinister John Major yesterday said he would "bully, ;badger and cajole" world leaders in coming months to strike a deal on stalled Gatt talks to liberalise world trade. Putting a brave face on a •firm rebuffReuter - 472 words
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Article, Illustration25 1992-07-09 2 G-7 summit MUNICH US President George Bush (left) slipping British Prime Minister John Major a candy following the G-7 final declaration yesterday.25 words
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460 1992-07-09 2 Reuter, AP MUNICH US President George Bush said yesterday there may not be enough money in the world to reconstruct the Russian economy through foreign aid. "I don't know there's enough money in the world to instantly solve the problem of the RussianReuter,; AP - 460 words
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158 1992-07-09 2 Reuter, AP MUNICH The Group of Seven nations yesterday called for a programme to upgrade safety at Sovietdesigned nuclear reactors. But their leaders could not agree on how much to spend on an effort which Russian President Boris Yeltsin said could cost US$4OReuter,; AP - 158 words
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Article257 1992-07-09 2 AP MUNICH Key points in the final statement of the Group of Seven summit which ended yesterday: Aid to Russia. Leaders endorsed a stage-by-stage release of a US$24 billion (5538.6 billion) package to aid Russia as it moves to a free-market economy in coordination with theAP - 257 words
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528 1992-07-09 3 Fears that deal will hurt exchange's image Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia's largest equity issue of 1992 35 million shares, or 30.40 per cent of the total capital of PT Plaza Indonesia Realty has been privately placed with pension funds amid controversy over the issueReuter - 528 words
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190 1992-07-09 3 SINGAPORE Indonesia and Singapore yesterday signed an agreement to coordinate their sea patrols in their fight against piracy in regional waters. A statement from Singapore's Ministry of Defence said that the two countries will also step up the exchange of190 words
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Article, Illustration445 1992-07-09 3 SINGAPORE As the Export Institute of Singapore expands, it will continue to focus on courses that are practical and relevant to trad-ers-exporters, rather than general marketing courses offered by commercial schools. In fact, EIS does not intend to compete with private schools445 words
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Article, Illustration657 1992-07-09 3 Hong Lee Tiam - *9 Hong Lee Tiam SINGAPORE Small hotels with between 50 and 200 rooms are doing a brisk trade, with most reporting occupancy rates of between 80 per cent and 100 per cent in June. This compares with an industry average occupancy rate657 words
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Advertisement105 1992-07-09 2 At Korean Air, Wfe're Putting Our Prestige Class First. As of July, we re turning our Airbus' First class cabins into Prestige class cabins throughout South East Asia. It s just another way we're showing our commitment to Asia s business travellers. As we can t refit all our aircraft105 words
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76 1992-07-09 4 SINGAPORE SIA Engineering Company, a newly formed subsidiary of Singapore Airlines Ltd, has won a contact worth $4 million to test, repair and re-certify aircraft components belonging to Kuwait Airways Corporation (KAQ. SIA Engineering has already performed work of this nature on SlA's fleet76 words
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Article42 1992-07-09 4 SINGAPORE Singapore Computer Systems Limited (SCS) said yesterday that its wholly-owned subsidiary in Hongkong, SCS Computer Systems Limited, has been awarded a HKSI.7 million (*****,000) contract by the Open Learning Institute of Hongkong to automate its library.42 words
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Article50 1992-07-09 4 SINGAPORE Haw Par Brothers International Ltd has appointed a lawyer, Robert Wong, as group general manager with effect from July 1. He also assumes the role of group company secretary starting from July 6. Mr Wong was previously with law firm Khattar Wong Partners.50 words
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Article59 1992-07-09 4 SINGAPORE Malayan Credit Ltd said in an announcement yesterday that it has appointed the following as members of its audit committee: John Maxwell McCormack (non-executive director); Christopher Lim Tien Lock (nonexecutive director) and Thomas Chua Boon Lee (executive director). It has also appointed Michael Grenville Gray59 words
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Article35 1992-07-09 4 SINGAPORE Kay Hian James Capel Ltd clarified yesterday that the authorised capital of its investment trading subsidiary, Kay Hian James Capel Trading Pte Ltd, is $100,000, and not $250,000 as announced earlier.35 words
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314 1992-07-09 4 Lilian Ang - By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE A Nat Steel subsidiary, Nat Steel Equity V, has taken a 65 per cent stake in a Hongkong-based company as part of a larger plan to expand its electronics business into lower-cost countries. The $18.24 million deal with314 words
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Article, Illustration358 1992-07-09 4 Sylvia Wong - by Sylvia Wong SINGAPORE Even though Metro Holdings Lid's accounts do not show any contributions from property developments yet, its just-re-leased annual report hints that this is set to change from financial year 1993/94. Not only will its 27 per358 words
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348 1992-07-09 4 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE The ship-ping-based Hai Sun Hup Group has received in-princi-plc approval from the Stock Exchange of Singapore for its one-for-four bonus issue and the listing and quotation for the bonus shares. The proposed issue, which will add up348 words
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266 1992-07-09 4 SINGAPORE Hampered by lacklustre interest, Eltech Electronics was only 1.5 times subscribed when its initial public offer closed at noon yesterday. This showing pales against General Rubber Plastics' share offer, which last month closed more than 40 times oversubscribed, but it was better by266 words
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340 1992-07-09 4 Quak Hiang Whai - DBS RACE By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE The DBS Charity Investment Race ended its second month of competition last week with the top nine teams chalking up an impressive combined profit of $620,786. This compared with $534,503 at the end of May340 words
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610 1992-07-09 4 William Chia - THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN By William Chia SINGAPORE The grass is greener on the other side, or so two local companies appear to believe. Creative Technology and SiS Technologies have chosen to list their shares overseas instead of610 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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64 1992-07-09 6 BEIJING The Shanghai Tire and Rubber Corp issued 17 million shares to foreigner at record-high premiums, the staterun Xinhua News Agency reported yesterday. Xinhua said the shares, with a face value of 10 yuan (552.94), sold for 72.98 yuan. The high price was64 words
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Article55 1992-07-09 6 TOKYO Japan's Jujo Paper Co Ltd and SanyoKokusaku PulpCo Ltd announced yesterday they would merge in April next year, forming the country's biggest and the world's sixth-largest paper manufacturer. The presidents of the two said the merger would be on an equal basis, with full55 words
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Article55 1992-07-09 6 TAIPEI Chinese-Filipino tycoon Tan Yu plans to build a series of hotels and shopping complexes in China, a local newspaper said. Mr Tan, whose Asiaworld International Group is based in Taiwan, has obtained approval from Chinese authorities to invest in China's south-eastern port of Xiamen and55 words
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Article62 1992-07-09 6 HONGKONG The Lloyd George-Standard Chartered China Fund Ltd yesterday became the first firm incorporated in the Cook Islands to be listed on the stock exchange of Hongkong. The firm is the first to be listed here, since the Hongkong exchange approved the South Pacific62 words
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Article, Illustration359 1992-07-09 6 Joseph Rajendran - By Joseph Rajendran SINGAPORE Clipsal Industries, which hopes to be listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore by September, is expanding its regional operations to tap rising demand for electrical products. Victor Lo, the chairman of Clipsal parent Gold359 words
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556 1992-07-09 6 Reuter HONGKONG The Lau brothers, notorious Hongkong corporate raiders, have announced a nearly US$lOO million (S$ 161 million) bid to buy out fellow shareholders in property firm China Entertainment. Lau investment vehicle Evergo International Holdings is offering HKS2.2O a share forReuter - 556 words
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242 1992-07-09 6 Reuter, AFP HONGKONG Trading in property and textile firm Champaign Industrial has been halted on China's Shenzhen's stock market, the proBeijing China News Service (CNS) said yesterday. "In order to protect public interest, for the benefit of the company and to maintain the healthy developmentReuter,; AFP - 242 words
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398 1992-07-09 6 Florence Chong - From Florence Chong in SYDNEY JARDINE Fleming Australia Ltd has announced that the Jardine Fleming Asia Pacific Ltd Fund, which will soon be listed on the Australian and New Zealand stock exchanges, will invest in the principal securities markets in the region.398 words
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261 1992-07-09 6 AP BANGKOK The Cabinet has set up a committee to review the government's options after the cancellation of a mass rapid transit project for traffic-choked Bangkok, says Radio Thailand. The Thai government last week cancelled a US$2.4 billion (553.9 billion) contract between the Expressway andAP - 261 words
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398 1992-07-09 6 Reuter SEOUL Profits in South Korea's listed companies fell slightly in the first six months of 1992 from the same period last year although sales pushed ahead steadily, says a securities house analysis. Daewoo Securities Co Ltd said yesterday inReuter - 398 words
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Article, Illustration476 1992-07-09 7 Lilian Ang - Chemical giant expects S-E Asian business to grow by more than 20pc By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE The USbased chemical giant Monsanto is tipping strong regional growth over the next few years for its chemical and herbicide businesses. The group said yesterday its agricultural business in476 words
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Article474 1992-07-09 7 MARKET Analysts holding their breath for the grandmother of all bear markets NYT NEW YORK The year 1973 was known for financial disaster on Broadway, consumer disaster for fuel users and political disaster for then US president Richard Nixon, who was making aNYT - 474 words
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322 1992-07-09 7 Reuter TORONTO A subsidiary of troubled real estate giant Olympia York Developments Ltd was on the brink of defaulting on a payment due on Tuesday for an office development project in San Francisco. The grace period for a US$2 millionReuter - 322 words
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215 1992-07-09 7 FT LONDON The Kuwait Investment Office's main Spanish holding company, Torras, is in danger of defaulting on a £100 million (SS3OO million) convertible bond, should Torras' large chemicals affiliate, Ercros, press ahead with its decision to file for protection from its creditors.FT - 215 words
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64 1992-07-09 7 FAIRFAX, Virginia Mobil Corp expects to cut more than T| 2,000 jobs, about 10 per cent of its salaried workforce, by,, year's end. The oil giant said on Tuesday that the cuts, mostly 2 in US oil and gas exploration and refining64 words
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Article106 1992-07-09 7 NEW YORK Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc has filed a T plan of reorganisation that has the support of its largest 4 unsecured creditor, Zell/Chilmark Fund, and its two largest secured creditors. The company said on Tuesday that under the plan, it would be recapitalised106 words
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Article62 1992-07-09 7 WASHINGTON The US Food and Drug has said that some patients using the prescription antihistamine Seldane could develop life-threatening cardiac arrhyth-* mias, or abnormal heart rhythms. The FDA said on Tuesday that it had asked Seldane's manufacturer, Marion Merrell,, Dow Inc, to advise health professionals62 words
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Article72 1992-07-09 7 MORELIA, Mexico Cementos Mexicanos SA, the giant Mexican cement company, has announced that it will spend" as much as US$l.25 billion (Ss2 billion) to take over the leading cement producer in Spain. After intense with Spanish shareholders over the weekend, Cemex, as the Mexican company is known,72 words
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Article115 1992-07-09 7 SAN FRANCISCO A US federal judge has ordered Nin-> tendo of America Inc to pay US$l5 million (Ss24 million) to--a small company whose Nintendo video game-enhancer was,. kept off the market for a year by a court injunction. US,, District Judge Fern Smith, who lifted the115 words
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Article87 1992-07-09 7 AMSTERDAM The market value of Polygram, a firm which puts music on compact discs, on Tuesday surpassed that of its parent Philips Electronics NV, which invented CDs. A fall in the share price of the Dutch electronic giant nudged Philips' total maiicet value beneath its 80 per87 words
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Advertisement363 1992-07-09 6 [7XI BTH ASIA-PACIFIC i# PETROLEUM CONFERENCE Sfmifm 14-16 September 1992 MJ J Raffles City Convention centre, Singapore Asia's premier oil industry forum, returns for the eight consecutive year this September, it is the time of the year to take stock of major political, economic and trade developments shaping the global363 words
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Advertisement69 1992-07-09 6 OVERSEAS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES for SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS COMPUTER HARDWARE PERIPHERALS MANUFACTURERS We are a Singapore company with sales cum warehouse operations in California, USA. Our products are sold in major computer superstores, chain-stores, mass merchandisers, mail-order houses such as CompUSA, COmpuAdd, PC Warehouse, Horizon, MidWest Micro-Peripherals, etc Should you be interested69 words
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91 1992-07-09 8 TAIPEI Taiwan, relaxing restrictions on economic ties with China, may make it easier for local banks to deal indirectly with Chinese counterparts, said officials in the Monetary Affairs Bureau yesterday. Under the reform, Taiwan banks would be allowed to negotiate letters of91 words
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Article72 1992-07-09 8 PORT OF SPAIN Half of over US$24 billion (5538.6 billion) generated yearly through drug trafficking in the US and Britain is "laundered" through the countries' banking systems, says a Bank of England official. John Drage, manager of the central bank's banking department, told a seminar here on72 words
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Article69 1992-07-09 8 TOKYO The Japanese Ministry of Finance will ease shelf registration rules for domestic bond issuers from July 20. An official said yesterday that for the first time, the ministry would allow issuers to use credit ratings as a criterion, and firms with ratings of single69 words
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Article69 1992-07-09 8 LUXEMBOURG Banque Internationale a Luxembourg SA (BIL) has bought a 5.7 per cent stake in Belgian Banque Bruxelles Lambert SA (BBL) by buying one million shares from BBL's main shareholder, Belgian holding company Groupe Bruxelles Lambert. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Based on BBL's69 words
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Article76 1992-07-09 8 NEW YORK Chase Manhattan Bank, a subsidiary of Chase Manhattan Corp, has formed a new group, the Global Power Group, within its North America corporate finance sector by combining the project finance and public utilities divisions. The company said on Tuesday that it had named William76 words
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Article72 1992-07-09 8 SYDNEY The Commonwealth Bank of Australia will cut its loan reference (prime) rate to 10.0 per cent from 10.5 per cent, effective from Aug 4. The bank said the reduction followed the Reserve Bank of Australia's announcement yesterday that it would cut official cash rates by 7572 words
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207 1992-07-09 8 SINGAPORE Merchant bank CS First Boston (Singapore) Ltd has appointed Tan Kok Wee as its managing director, replacing Ng Siew Mun who relinquished her post last year to spend more time with her family. CS First Boston also said in a statement that207 words
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301 1992-07-09 8 Bid to challenge Western banks AFP, Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's central bank governor yesterday called on regional banks to enhance cooperation to help challenge Western banks in the international arena. Jaffar Hussein, addressing the ninth Asean Banking Council meeting here, saidAFP,; Bernama - 301 words
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259 1992-07-09 8 Kooi Cho Teng - By Kooi Cho Teng SINGAPORE The Bah-rain-based Arab Banking Corporation (ABC) has retrenched 10 staff, at a time when more foreign bank closures are imminent. Three banks Credit Du Nord, Credit Agricole and DG Bank plan to close their Singapore operations this259 words
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128 1992-07-09 8 Reuter NEW DELHI A high-lev-el investigation into India's worst financial scandal is being hampered by tedious judicial procedure and a shortage of economic intelligence experts, senior officials said yesterday. India ordered the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe the billion-dollar Bombay scandalReuter - 128 words
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510 1992-07-09 8 Reuter SYDNEY Australia's in- t terest rates were sliced to 30year lows yesterday, sparking c frantic trade on financial < markets, and analysts say fur- s ther falls are possible. I The Reserve Bank caught markets unawares with a 75- basis-point cut inReuter - 510 words
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256 1992-07-09 8 SINGAPORE A local project management firm is offering a loan monitoring service to regional banks and financial institutions. Chesham Project Management's financial director, Michael Ng, told BT that the company's Development Loan Monitoring service would analyse the risks attached to any construction project and256 words
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Article, Illustration329 1992-07-09 8 Reuter CANBERRA Australian Finance Minister Ralph Willis yesterday said there could be some discretionary easing of policy in the federal budget to be delivered on Aug 18. "We would certainly be looking at doing what we can to assist those areas where theReuter - 329 words
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538 1992-07-09 8 Reuter LONDON Global banking standards issued this week by the Basle Committee on Banking Supervision offer little new, but may provide the impetus countries need to improve their banking laws, say British experts. But they note that the standards could conflictReuter - 538 words
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Advertisement115 1992-07-09 8 tVe serve food ttyats centimes old. r—<s4nd music not a day younger. Centuries ago, the chefs who created the cuisine for their r A Jk. Maharajas lavished their talents to please their Highnesses. Those who succeeded in pleasing their palates were g ■J* richly rewarded while those who didn't often115 words
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Advertisement1072 1992-07-09 9 "We are at one of those moments in world history which suddenly shows international relations in an important new way." The events that took place in the Gulf in 1991, have focused the world's attention on to all involved in human rights issues and combating the pernicious international international relations.1,072 words
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84 1992-07-09 10 JAKARTA China is to share its experience in dam building and hydroelectric projects with Indonesian experts, the Jakarta Post said yesterday. The newspaper quoted Chinese Water Resources Minister Yang Zhenhuai as saying that a team from Indonesia would visit China next month to study84 words
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Article58 1992-07-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia should increase its imports of Iranian products to help improve the current trade between the two countries, which is in Malaysia's favour. Iranian Vice-President Masood Roghani Zanjani yesterday said the deficit could be reduced thorough greater participation of Malaysian businessmen in58 words
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Article54 1992-07-09 10 MANILA Former movie tough guy and now Philippine Vice-President, Joseph Estrada took office as chief crimebuster yesterday with a no-nonsense warning for criminals: "Your days are numbered." He was sworn in by President Fidel Ramos as chairman of the Presidential Anti-Crime Commission and adviser on54 words
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Article53 1992-07-09 10 BANGKOK Almost US$5OO million (SsBos million) worth of damage was caused during political violence in May, the state-run Thai News Agency reported yesterday. Damage to public and private property totalled 12.5 billion baht (US$7B7 million), a special government sub-commit-tee reported to the Cabinet on Tuesday,53 words
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398 1992-07-09 10 Reuter MANILA The new Philippine government has approved a US$4.B billion (557.7 billion) debt rescheduling package with foreign commercial banks and has declared that it hopes to sign the agreement before the end of the month. Approval of the plan would ease payment ofReuter - 398 words
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326 1992-07-09 10 AFP HONIARA, Tuvalu The South Pacific Forum is to accept Taiwan as a dialogue partner, risking withdrawal by long-term dialogue partner China, officials said here yesterday. Forum spokesman Bikeniben Paeniu, the Prime Minister of Tuvalu, told reporters that the forum countriesAFP - 326 words
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Article, Illustration458 1992-07-09 10 Harish Mehta - By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE Cambodia has reached agreement in principle with Thailand to settle a dispute over oilfields in the Gulf of Thailand but those with Vietnam over some other offshore blocks have not been resolved. Hor Namhong, Foreign Minister of the CambodianSource: Cambodia Ministry of Industry and Premier Oil - 458 words
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Article, Illustration353 1992-07-09 10 Shoeb Kagda - The 1994 event will be organised on grander scale From Shoeb Kagda in Kuala Lumpur SINGAPORE'S fledgling agrotechnology industry was given a boost yesterday when the organisers of the Asean Agribusiness Agrotechnology International Conference (AAAT) picked the Republic to host the event in 1994. The353 words
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322 1992-07-09 10 AFP HONGKONG Work began on s 15-bil I ion-pa tact (SS3.I billion) development in Macau yesterday as the Portuguese colony rejected Chinese criticism it had let the land go cheaply. The deal involves the Nam Van Company developing 19 ha of reclaimed landAFP - 322 words
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506 1992-07-09 10 AFP JAKARTA South-east Asia remains preoccupied by fresh tension between China and Vietnam over the Spratly Islands, but analysts doubt armed conflict is imminent. Hanoi yesterday protested to Beijing over the landing of troops on Saturday on a reef in the 433-island archipelagoAFP - 506 words
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Advertisement143 1992-07-09 10 GOLF equipment Each usual $325 NOW $225 YH [2] Reygrande Rg-1 (Steel) 10 j|H Usual $1,560 NOW $1,090 K« [H Jumbo Custom SS 3X9 Caddy Bag Usual $1.132 NOW $750 LL^I Right now, during our giant storewide 111 11 'a 1 -T'l iyT'l T LJI liL'Ml MfcA Hi) you can143 words
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508 1992-07-09 11 Salil Tripathi - Tie-up could create strategic, precious metals cartel By Salil Tripathi SINGAPORE Russian and South African firms, which were forced to shun each other during the apartheid years, have begun talking to each other in a move that could create a gigantic cartel of508 words
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Article, Illustration605 1992-07-09 11 IHT WASHINGTON For millions of Americans looking for work, and for this year's presidential candidates, the surge in unemployment in June poses a big question: Is the economy's new weakness a blip or a dip? The jobless report, which showed theIHT; Source: Datastream - 605 words
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310 1992-07-09 11 Reuter NEW DELHI India's usually divided opposition showed rare unity yesterday while pressing for a noconfidence motion in Parliament against Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao's one-year-old minority government. Shivraj Patil, Speaker of the decision-making Lower House, the Lok Sabha, said the no-confidence motionReuter - 310 words
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326 1992-07-09 11 NYT NEW YORK Brazil, the developing world's largest debtor, and its commercial bankers are on the verge of reaching an agreement that would reduce and restructure the country's US$4O billion (5564.5 billion) worth of debt, bankers involved in the talksNYT - 326 words
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Article, Illustration386 1992-07-09 11 NYT WASHINGTON United States, Mexican and Canadian officials negotiating a freetrade agreement will permit any of the three nations to bar imports that fail to meet health or environmental standards, US trade representative Carla Hills said on Tuesday. In an interview, Mrs HillsNYT - 386 words
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294 1992-07-09 11 Reuter OTTAWA English Canada's nine provinces agreed on Tuesday on unprecedented political changes to decentralise federal power and accommodate French-speaking Quebec's demands for more autonomy. Provincial premiers struck a crucial deal to turn Canada's appointed senate into an elected Upper House withReuter - 294 words
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Article71 1992-07-09 11 TOKYO Campaigning for elections to the Upper House of Japan's parliament opened yesterday with some 600 candidates vying for 127 seats in a major test for the government of Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. The campaign for the first nationwide elections since Mr Miyazawa became premier in71 words
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Article89 1992-07-09 11 HONGKONG Industrial production in China's rich Guangdong province grew 25.7 per cent to 124.4 billion yuan (SS37 billion) in the first half of the year, it was reported yesterday. The industrial growth, the highest in the country, was attributed to investment from other countries including Hongkong,89 words
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Article79 1992-07-09 11 BEIJING China's crude oil output hit 68.75 million tonnes in the first six months of this year, exactly half of targeted annual production, China National Petroleum Corp said. China is struggling to maintain output from ageing wells, and this year's target is only fractionally higher79 words
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Article65 1992-07-09 11 WARSAW President Lech Walesa yesterday endorsed a parliament majority's choice for prime minister and accepted her Cabinet, signalling the end of Poland's five-week government crisis. Centrist lawmaker Hanna Suchocka is backed by a spectrum of seven parties descended from the Solidarity movement that represent a working65 words
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Article70 1992-07-09 11 SEOUL South Korea will invest US$4.6 billion (557.4 billion) over the next 10 years in the development of sophisticated technology including high-definition television, Economic Planning Minister Choi Gak Kyu was quoted as saying yesterday. Mr Choi told President Roh Tae Woo that the public sector would70 words
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325 1992-07-09 11 Reuter HELSINKI With most of the big deals on a new security blueprint completed, the European security conference was nearly ready early yesterday for its summit, which begins today. "We are close to having agreed on the whole text," of the blueprint, AustrianReuter - 325 words
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Advertisement122 1992-07-09 11 SONAISAU RESORT FIJI'S NEWEST ISLAND RESORT Set on 105 acres, comprising 32 hotel suites (with panoramic ocean island views) ond six 2 bedroom bores Just 2 minutes from the mainland ond Viti levu's tourist attractions, Sonaisali includes two restaurants and bars, plus conference facilities and modern marina. Sonaisali is an122 words
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Advertisement134 1992-07-09 11 NA KORO RESORT FREEHOLD LAND APPROVED FOR STRATA TITLE Comprises 20 bures, conference facilities and a wide range of kind water based activities. Located on a peninsula with coral fringed logoons, mountains and ocean views, No Koro receives daily flights from Suva and Nodi. Some of the finest dive spots134 words
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Advertisement126 1992-07-09 11 CASTAWAY ISLAND A LANDMARK IN FIJIAN TOURISM This famous resort consists of 66 bures accommodating 264 people, with extensive outdoor facilities, two bars, two dining areas and boutique. Set on 63 hectares (156 ocres). Available with vacant possession or with the existing management team. White sandy beoches ond crystal dear126 words
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Article493 1992-07-09 12 EDITORIAL T UGOCARS", Serbia's flagship export product, is among a growing list of casualties of the United Nations embargo against the hardliners running that truncated remnant of what was once Yugoslavia. Four other former states have seceded and declared themselves independent. With little to offer the world no493 words
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Article264 1992-07-09 12 THE signing of a Proclamation of Constitutional Principles by Malaysia's rulers last weekend averted what might have become a full-fledged dispute, reminiscent of the constitutional crisis nine years ago. What is significant about the proclamation is the way it reflects the reality of Malaysia's political and264 words
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Article126 1992-07-09 12 LAST Sunday, divided Algerians celebrated its 30th anniversary of independence in a mournful way to commemorate its slain leader and the never-ending political and economic turmoil of their country. About 17 million out of 25 million Algerians are young people born after the revolution for independence. Many of126 words
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Article106 1992-07-09 12 THE Japanese government had been reluctant to carry out investigations or even admit it had forced Asian women to become comfort women. It had also denied that the Imperial Army had publicly run the comfort stations. Only when 41 former Korean comfort women went to court in106 words
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Article227 1992-07-09 12 EVER SINCE our defeat in the last war, the work force in this country repeated the cycle of excess followed by shortage approximately every 15 years. On the heels of insufficient opportunity for employment in the recovery period, manpower became in short supply in the high227 words
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Article136 1992-07-09 12 THE new package of deregulation measures announced yesterday by the Coordinating Minister for Economics, Financial and Industrial Affairs, Radius Prawiro, will obviously help improve the business climate in this country because it reduces non-tariff barriers to imports and exports and simplifies licensing procedures for investment. Obviously,136 words
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Article131 1992-07-09 12 APPARENTLY, the matter that irks the US and some other members of the Group of Seven industrialised countries is the great strides being made by the Asian Tigers in reaching developed nation status. Not only that, there are a clutch of other Asian countries which are131 words
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Article, Illustration939 1992-07-09 12 Leslie Lopez - Malaysian Indian Congress president S Samy Vellu has found himself in the middle 01 a share scandal. Will he again prove to be a survivor? Leslie Lopez reports from Kuala Lumpur Leslie Lopez AFTER shrugging ofT a stiff challenge to his position as president939 words
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Miscellaneous27 1992-07-09 12 DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUDEAU I KKS 1 W XX* SONS JEFF CHRISTOPHER, BUT UC MAM V IKJOM7 NAMB' DREAM OFCAUM6 HIM CHRIS! A TAP LZSS PREVBMOUS. /SN7/T?27 words
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807 1992-07-09 13 Hans Van den Broek - Hans Van den Broek suggests appointing a High Commissioner for Minorities to prevent ethnic tensions from erupting into civil wars in Europe and the former Soviet Union Hans Van den Broek The writer is the Foreign Minister of The Netherlands New Perspectives QuarterlyNew Perspectives Quarterly - 807 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1992-07-09 13 Harish Mehta - The Khmer Rouge's demand that the Hun Sen regime be dismantled is once again threatening the Cambodian peace accord. Serious doubts have surfaced as to whether the elections scheduled for next May will be held, reports Harish Mehta Harish Mehta PHNOM PENH'S political pashas and1,335 words
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Advertisement132 1992-07-09 13 m m arftv CHINA WUXI EXPORT COOPERATION PROJECT FAIR Date 8 July to 11 July 1992 Time 10.00 am to 6.00 pm Venue Orchid Room I II Riverview Hotel 382, Havelock Road, Singapore Organised by: Wuxi Municipal Government Foreign Economic Relations And Trade Commission > Supported by: Singapore Chinese Chamber132 words
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Advertisement364 1992-07-09 14 If you're not using an HP LaserJet printer, your software could play tricks on you. Ail leading software is written with HP performance of the HP LaserJet printers, are told, all of the time LaserJet printers in mind. This ensures other printers have an unfortunate that the computer and the364 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1992-07-09 15 Sangeeta Mulchand - The wooing of Procter Gamble The Ball Partnership has been entrusted with the task of securing the Procter Gamble account in this region. Sangeeta Mulchand reports Sangeeta Mulchand THE Ball Partnership (TBP), known for its controversial ads, is making waves of a different nature following a directive from its Parisbased1,046 words
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Article, Illustration447 1992-07-09 16 Hong Lee Tiam - The Jewels DeFred boutique doesn't cater to yuppies, but the super rich. Hong Lee Tiam finds out why Hong Lee Tiam IN JUST 30 minutes on a hot afternoon, a Saudi sheikh spent a cool $600,000 on six exquisite pieces of jewellery at the Jewels447 words
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Article, Illustration408 1992-07-09 16 Comic-book publisher Marvel sees phenomenal potential NYT FOR almost four decades, one of the media industry's best-known advertising executives has been selling advertisers and their agencies on the merits of keeping company with colourful characters like Clay Felker, Ed Kosner and Tina Brown. Now heNYT - 408 words
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332 1992-07-09 16 NYT PATRIOTISM in advertising has not died, but it certainly has faded away. A year ago, marketers inundated America with ad campaigns that had patriotic themes, trying to exploit the national mood of celebration over the Gulf War. The Star-Spangled feverNYT - 332 words
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Advertisement256 1992-07-09 15 IDEAS TO 7SINESS Find out in Thf Great Debate 33rd lAA World Advertising Congress, Barcelona, September 27-30, 1992. As an advertising practitioner, you would want two previous days. It is the principal concern of knowledge that enables you to understand the the advertising agencies, advertisers and media value of advertising256 words
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Advertisement343 1992-07-09 15 Why struggle up the corporate ladder when you can use the escalator? If you're ambitious and want to move Mk BL a lead on a new client. Or spotting up in the world, taking one simple step will developments that indicate a new trend. get your career moving. Fast. That's343 words
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Advertisement240 1992-07-09 16 THE CASE FOR PUTTING ALL YOUR EGGS IN ONE BASKET. What would you think of a company that is open for business 24 hours a day, seven days a week? Workaholics? A company whose worldwide network operates on an almost identical basis all over the world? A touch obsessive? That240 words
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Article, Illustration754 1992-07-09 17 Countdown to 1992 Olympics Reuter BEIJING For Asia's sporting giants, Barcelona offers a chance to regain some of the glory that slipped through their fingers at Seoul. From China, who called the 1988 Seoul Olympics "a golden dream turned into a nightmare", toReuter - 754 words
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680 1992-07-09 17 Big payout from infrastructural investment and sponsorship deals AFP BARCELONA It might not win many medals at this summer's Olympics but once the crowds have disappeared, it is this prosperous Catalan city that will be left clutching the major economic prizes from theAFP - 680 words
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Article, Illustration380 1992-07-09 17 AP LAS VEGAS Andre Agassi took Wimbledon by storm, then came home to do the same to the glitz capital of the world. In his hometown, marquees and billboards scream Agassi's accomplishment. He's on television and radio and in newspaper headlines. A crowdAP - 380 words
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104 1992-07-09 17 LONDON Mary Dcckcr Slaney and Zola Budd will meet again at Britain's Crystal Palace track tomorrow, eight years since their famous collision at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. In Budd's first British appearance since anti-apaitheid demonstrations drove her back to South Africa in104 words
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Article84 1992-07-09 17 NEW YORK Ivan Lendl was sworn in as a US citizen on Tuesday, a spokesman for the tennis star said. The Czecho-slovak-born Lendl took the oath of allegiance in a private ceremony attended by his wife, Samantha, and a few close family friends in84 words
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Article92 1992-07-09 17 MANCHESTER Pakistan manager Intikhab Alam risked further censure from referee Conrad Hunte on Tuesday when he refused to withdraw his criticism of third Test umpire Roy Palmer. In spite of being severely reprimanded by the former West Indies batsman for his comments on Monday's clash92 words
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Article76 1992-07-09 17 GSTAAD, Switzerland Second-seeded Michael Chang of the US breezed past Spain's Javier Sanchez 6-4, 6-1 in tht first round of the U*****,000 (*****,300) Swiss Open clay* court tournament on Tuesday. Chang's second-round opponent is Cedric Pioline of France, who defeated countryman Frederic Fontang 6-4, 6-0 in his76 words
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Article86 1992-07-09 17 LOS ANGELES Rafael Ruelas avenged his only loss on Tuesday, scoring a unanimous 10-round decision over Mauro Gutierrez at the Hollywood Palladium. Ruelas, 22, improved his record to 32-1 with 25 knockouts. He was knocked out in the second round by Gutierrez, the Mexican lightweight champion, last86 words
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Article80 1992-07-09 17 CANBERRA Australia's World Cup-winning rugby union team would seek guarantees of its safety before agreeing to tour South Africa next month, team captain Nick Farr-Jones said yesterday. He told the National Press Club that the question of the Australians' security in South Africa would80 words
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Advertisement291 1992-07-09 17 THE WINNING TOE iW JO For over two decades Singapore Business has covered I P. yy J the local and regional business scene with more depth and breadth from a perspective which is more relevant to local businessmen than any other publication. Some may call it an unfair advantage. We291 words
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Advertisement184 1992-07-09 18 Nothing Beals A Bud-where to wine, dine OF A Feast Scrumptious Sichuan cuisine. Rich piping hot steamboat. Delicate Yangzhou Dianxian. Mon Sat :11 30am to 2.30pm Sun 10.30 am to 2.30pm King S Havelock Road. Singapore 0316. Td: 733 0011 4 \tfMSfCOtCOI HOTHS Taiwan Porridge Buffet 1 At Only $13.50++.184 words
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Advertisement313 1992-07-09 18 ?v i SCOTTS LOUNGE JLJU I Retreat into a world of classical charm R Create traditions Indulge in English tea or evening cocktails. Enjoy the repertoire of our stnng quartet or solo pianist > Experience Hvatt Regency Singapore s new Scoas Lounge. Hvart Regency Singapore 10-12 Scobs Road Singapore 0922313 words
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Advertisement210 1992-07-09 18 Stybften on the House Chase away your workday blues with a cool drink and relax to golden oldies by our resident band. From 15 July to 14 August, for every $20 charged to Diners Club, guests are entitled to a complimentary set supper at Cafe Plaza. Dlfl'TQ IDiners1 Diners Club210 words
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Advertisement263 1992-07-09 18 L Oodles Nw (JKffc En Guete It's time you I /ipL savour the diverse culinary I j delights of Switzerland. And I here's your chance when Top I of the M brings you the finest in Swiss I I Aflr I 1 [M> I i r 1 IV' itiiMiaai I263 words
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Miscellaneous601 1992-07-09 18 TELEVISION AND RADIO 1 1 'r IN Tlm Palaco Qmm4 Over 535 Today hi HMory (M). L I lnnAD OH/i /It'DOTYI Age. Tommy and Christy ga 5.55 Notfoaoi Mom (M). jMMil— d-llvl viX 7.25 PM Opwiiiy followed by Tha uS BBC, 58.9 "JJ* McMly Mmh N*t tailing a woman with601 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1992-07-09 19 Salil Tripathi - Salil Tripathi pays tribute to a man who made faiiy tales seem real for the ordinary folk through the films he made Salil Tripathi SEVEN YEARS ago on my way to work in Geneva, my Lebanese taxi driver turned to me and asked: "Indian?" Yes, I said.1,009 words
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262 1992-07-09 19 JAPANESE Foreign Minister MicMo Watanabe, recovering from gallstone surgery, will resume some of his official duties next week, a senior member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party said on Tuesday. Watanabe will commute to his offices at the Foreign Ministry from the262 words
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265 1992-07-09 19 UPI THE rock group Red Hot Chili Peppers was nominated on Tuesday for eight 1992 MTV video music awards for the song Under The Bridge. The poop's six other nominations were for its hit song Give It Afvay. En Vogue and Van HalenUPI - 265 words
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Advertisement202 1992-07-09 19 AND ENTERTAIN MIHKh In mm■ The musical magic of FRANK ROBIN arrives at Ridleys. Catch their versatile act of country and western contemporary hits at happy hours. AD drinks at half price A during these hours ANA HOTEL "7: 1A SINCAPORE .Moil to Tnur 6pm to 111 pin 102s Fri202 words
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Advertisement133 1992-07-09 19 sc a Experience this sizzling Japanese encounter at NISHIKI RESTAURANT! Set meals available at unbeatable prices off $20 to $25 for lunch and $35 to $38 for dinner. For reservations, please call 3224 224/5. i Our mlaurantoudetupelcomttbtpublK to tnfoyfmt dml ■Hi ijCI 4 |£Kil HBi Hli MARINA BAY GOLF COUNTRY133 words
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Article, Illustration3893 1992-07-09 20 William Chia - By William Chia SELECTED blue chips suffered losses as market sentiment flagged yesterday following falls on Wall Street on Tuesday. Tokyo's firmer close on late program buying and a rebound in Hongkong share prices yesterday also failed to stir the Singapore market. "We3,893 words
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Article, Illustration69 1992-07-09 20 Quak Hiang Whai - By Quak Hiang Whai Comment HAI SUN HUP tested the $2.88 level a month ago and failed to breach it At the time, the stochastics showed strong over-bought signals. As predicted, it corrected towards $2.50, displaying a double top formation. The $2.50 level should provide some support forSOURCE: BRIDGE INFO - 69 words
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Article3133 1992-07-09 21 Khong Guan 260 50 23.8% UOB Foreign 800 30 3.9% OCBC Foreign 1380 20 +1.5% OUB 530 +15 +2.9% DBS 1160 +10 +0.9% Jurong Eng 50* 366 +10 2.8% Jurong Ship 50* 900 +10 +1.1% Keppd Corpn 755 +10 +1.3% SIA 1300 +10 +0.8% Spore3,133 words
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Article3121 1992-07-09 22 Dunlop Est 164 25 +18.0% Magnum Corp 50* 452 +16 3.7% Leader U 590 +10 +1.7% M Banking 535 +10 +1.9% Rothmans M 50* 820 +10 +1.2% Dunlop Est CULS 158 +8 +5.3% Gentings 50* 815 +5 +0.6% Shell 472 4 +0.9% UMW 281 +43,121 words
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Advertisement149 1992-07-09 22 REACH OUT ACROSS THE NATION WITH OUR Z7th NATIONAL Off FEATURES PUBLISHED EXCLUSIVELY BY SPITS GROUP OF NEWSPAPERS From August 7-9,1992, the SPH group of newspapers The Sunday Times, Lianhe Zaobao, Lianhe Wanbao, Shin Min Daily News and Berita Minggu will be publishing special NATIONAL DAY H| FEATURES. We would149 words
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Article, Illustration5199 1992-07-09 23 Institutions switch to fundamentally strong counters Bernama THE STOCK market ended lower yesterday as investors came in to take profits from marked gains by second and third liners pushed up in the last couple of days by speculative interest. In brisk trading activity, theBernama - 5,199 words
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Article219 1992-07-09 24 fiiwp—r Date Ytar Cm* N«t Nat aarwtep fimi ami to praflt/lMS (L) par skara dMdaad COM) (carts) B Sembawang Jul 6 Mar 92 $17,167(54.251) 71.5(17.7) 35|(35|) low Keng Hwat Jul 3 Jan 92 $6.276($7.851) 9.2(10.9) Inno Pacific Jun 30 Dec 91 $14.3751(19.1871) -(1) Sunshine Alhed Jun 29 Dec219 words
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Article223 1992-07-09 24 Company Date Year Croup pro-tax Not earnings Gross ann to profit/loss (L) per share dividend ('000) (coots) GP Batteries Jul 2 Mar 92 $15.492(J14.186) 41 3(47 9) 18 8TE(17 6TE) IMC Hldgs Jul 2 Mar 92 $183dg($198dg) 52(56) 40(40) Petangi BM Jul 1 Mar 92 M$37.824($22.583) 11(9) 15(10)223 words
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Article157 1992-07-09 24 Company Date Naif-year Group pro-tax Interim ann to prelit/loss (L) dividend (*000) M Cement Jut 6 Ma> 92 M$36.539($37,272) 18(16) As* Pact* Jan 26 Mar 92 $63.038($59.21«) UN(ION) F&N Jun 26 Mar 92 $99 550(589.232) 9 2(92) Pacific Can Jun 26 Mar 92 $2.034l($30) Van det Horst Jun157 words
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Article853 1992-07-09 24 Carraat Ex BMks Bata Total far Tatal tor paynaat date das# payable tha yaar lad year Mn Hdp 50c 61(b) Aug 26 Sep 7 Sep 24 61 61 knot 25c 10% Aug 21 Aug 27 Sep 10 10% 10% *Nfc 2.5% Jun 3 Jun 16 Jul 23 2.5%853 words
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Article507 1992-07-09 24 Company Rights Issue 01C Bat One-tor two MSI 25 per stare Ex-date km 2 Books dose ton 17 Acceptance Payment tol 30 Eli tan Sang Three-tor-or* $105 per share Ex-date ton 17 Books Close ton 27 Acceptance A Payment Aug 3 Keppd France One-tor tour $110 per share507 words
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Article264 1992-07-09 24 7 u 4 Singapore company Creative Technology, famous for its sound blaster which is regarded as international standard bearer now, is seeking a listing on Nasdaq. Straits Steamship Land, DBS Land, and Indonesia s Salim Group are teaming up with Khong Guan Flour MiHing Ltd to jointly develop264 words
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Article169 1992-07-09 24 Mufcha |<—gwi Bhd: EGM at Bangunan Mutpha, 17 Jalan Semangat, ***** Petabng Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, on Saturday, July 11, at 10.00 am Palytek Weames HokSngs Ltd: EGM at 18 Jalan Ktiang Timor, #03-00, Singapore 0315, on Monday, Arty 13, at 2.30 pm TDM Bhd: 27th AGM at169 words
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Article81 1992-07-09 24 Con version Special Trig Scripiess Con version deadline PwW Trading Company starts (IDP) (ST) starts Ea Yaa Swig* Jul I Jul 21 Jul 9 Jul 21 Jul 22 Hnriauui Jul 17 Aug 13 Jul 31 Aug 13 Aug 14 NOL Jun 15 Jul 9 Jun 29 Jul 981 words
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326 1992-07-09 24 In local canr In S$ la US$ S dy yr iy yr dy yr JWy 7 Index chgc cfagt chy chge d»ge chgc Worid 382.1 -0.1 -6.4 0.1 -6.3 0.0 -5.9 ♦EAFE 448.6 -0.6-10.7 -0.1 -9.7 -0.2 -9.3 Europe 422.9 0.0 2.8 0.9 4.9 0.8326 words
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Article, Illustration610 1992-07-09 24 Moving Averages: A moving average curve shows at any one time the mean of the prices over a specified time frame. A five-day moving average, for instance, is the average of the last five days' prices. Moving averages (MA) are normally plotted with the prices, and serve asCHARTS BY BRIDGE - 610 words
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Article, Illustration1803 1992-07-09 25 Reuter SHARE PRICES closed lower in thin trade yesterday but brokers said a technical rebound would be seen soon. The SET Index ended 1.98 points lower at 729.84 on a small turnover of 3.30 billion baht with declines leading advances 130 to 85.Reuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,803 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1992-07-09 25 STOCK PRICES closed steady in fairly active trade yesterday, with interest focused on banking shares. The Composite Index edged up 0.68 point to 319.70. Bank Duta was actively traded with 328,000 shares changing hands, rising 50 rupiah to 2,850. Bank Danamon was1,204 words
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Advertisement977 1992-07-09 25 QUALITY RECRUITMENT m Hi Appointments piges BUSINESS TIMES Toll free Tel No 737 0043 -Fax No: 734 3698 THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 50 SECTION 290 (2Mb) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION SHELL LUBRICANTS BLENDING (SINGAPORE) PTE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shell Lubricants Blending (Singapore) Pte977 words
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Article, Illustration2618 1992-07-09 26 Reuter STOCKS closed firmer yesterday, pulled up in late afternoon by program buying. Brokers said there was no change in fundamentals, with investors wary about the economy and industry prospects. But short-covering in the futures market and interest in incentive-backed issues supported prices. "There wasReuter - 2,618 words
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Article, Illustration2607 1992-07-09 26 Reuter SHARE PRICES closed higher on renewed buying yesterday as the market has largely discounted the failure of Sino-British talks over funding for Hongkong's new airport, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index jumped 69.99 points, or 1.18 per cent, to end the dayReuter - 2,607 words
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Article, Illustration2092 1992-07-09 27 Reuter SHARES closed lower yesterday after the Reserve Bank delivered a long-awaited cut in official interest rates. While the rate cut was lower than expected, brokers said the sell-down was a case of "buy the rumour, sell the fact". The market wasReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 2,092 words
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Article246 1992-07-09 27 THE SHARE MARKET ended virtually unchanged yesterday after staging a solid comeback from a one per cent fall at the open. Wall Street's weak performance overnight, when the Dow Industrials ended 44 points lower at 3,295, brought the sellers out initially. However the market recovered, with second-liners leading246 words
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Article578 1992-07-09 27 SHARE PRICES continued their downward slide yesterday as investors stayed on the sidelines to gauge the performance of the new Philippine govern- ment over the next few months, brokers said. "1 see a few weeks to a month of consolidation. Buyers are quite defensive. Investors are looking at the578 words
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Article535 1992-07-09 27 HEAVY SELLING in the last hour pulled Taiwan share prices down yesterday to close sharply lower after the central bank announced on Tuesday that it had no plan to cut official interest rates. The Weighted Index plunged 102.91 points or 2.3 per cent to finish at 4,329.31. Turnover was535 words
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Article854 1992-07-09 27 THE STOCK MARKET finished the day lower yesterday in mixed trading with selling across the board, brokers said. "It was a mixed day and investors overall are not willing to go in and bargain-hunt," said John Wardle at Barclays de Zoete Wedd. The Korea Composite Stock Index fell 3.55854 words
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Article53 1992-07-09 27 INDICES TURNOVER Clow Pinkm Jaty S NEW ZEALAND NZSE-40 Capital 1.570.70 1.570.16 +0.54 MANILA Composite Index 1.481.82 1.496.33 -14.51 Turnover (mil pesos) 581.1 210.6 370.50 1 TAIPEI Weighted Price Index 4.329.31 4.432.22 -***** Turnover (NTS billion) 26.93 25.7 +1.23 i SEOUL Composite Stock Index 531.79 535.34 -3.55 Turnover (billion won)53 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1992-07-09 28 STOCKS fell sharply on Tuesday as investors appeared shaken by inklings that some second-quarter earnings reports due out next week would be worse than expected. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 44.03 points, or 1.32 per cent, to 3,295.17. After having moved upward in the morning, the Dow1,303 words
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Article368 1992-07-09 28 Other markets in Europe, South Africa and Canada Johannesburg July 6 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 4200 AECI 800 40 AMIC 8700 unch Abcrcom 125 Amaprop 665 10 BAZ 1300 Barlows 5300 225 Basil Strk 10 Blyvoor 350 25 CG Smith ***** unch Cnagalo 2600 unch Curfin 710 unch Edgars 5700368 words
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Article, Illustration852 1992-07-09 28 SHARES closed higher in trading on the London stock exchange on Tuesday, following improvements on the futures market and in early trading on Wall Street, dealers said. The recovery came after an uneasy start which saw prices dip to a threemonth low on uncertainties over the British economy's stalled852 words
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Article212 1992-07-09 28 THE slock market suffered a moderate loss on Tuesday, as the DAX spot trend index shed 4.85 points on the day to end at 1,767.51, while the Commerzbank indicator was down 11 to 1,970.70. Operators said the US dollar's weakness tempered the good reception the market gave to the212 words
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Article327 1992-07-09 28 SHARES ended lower on Tuesday but off their worst as steady prices in London and New York steadied a bourse knocked earlier by a weak dollar and a clutch of disappointing company reports, dealers said. The EOE Index closed down 0.36 points at 299.92, having earlier tipped to a327 words
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Article187 1992-07-09 28 SELLERS continued to dominate a depressed market on Tuesday, with already bearish sentiment weakened further by the prime rate increases announced by several large banks, brokers said. The MIB Index finished floor trading 0.92 per cent lower to a fresh 1992 low of 859. Volume was estimated above Monday's187 words
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Article291 1992-07-09 28 SWISS shares closed easier on Tuesday but ofT earlier lows in slack trade, dealers said. They added a firm Wall Street start and comments by US Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady at the G7 summit in Munich helped prices rebound from midday lows. The All-Share SPI Index closed 3.9 points291 words
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Article172 1992-07-09 28 PRICES on the bourse closed 0.98 per cent lower in thin holiday trade on Tuesday, depressed by the weak dollar and the absence of market-moving news. The All-Share Index was down 0.98 per cent to 883.05, while the Top-16 Index fell 0.93 per cent. Turnover was 336 million crowns.172 words
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Article215 1992-07-09 28 A LACK of buyers pushed Belgian shares to a lower close on the first day of the new forward market account on Tuesday. Traders said a brief buying wave in oil major Petrofina around midday failed to get the market out of its apathy. The Bel-20 Index of leading215 words
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Article373 1992-07-09 28 A SHARP downward spiral late in the day in the US pulled Toronto stocks moderately lower on Tuesday, dealers said. US Treasury Secretary NichqU§. Brady comments that interest rates could go lower, following so shortly #fter the Fed eased-rates, scared the max-: ket, they added. v„ "I think his373 words
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Article72 1992-07-09 28 INDICES TURNOVER NEW YORK Dow Jones SAP 500 Turnover (million) July 7 Ctoae PrrrioM 3.295.17 3,339.21 -44.03 409.16 413.84 -4.68 226 186.92 39.08 L0N00N Financial Times 30 FTSE 100 Turnover (million) 1,906.2 2,493.7 379.7 1,891.0 +15.2 2.469.0 24.7 274 +105.7 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1,767.51 1.772.36 -4.85 AMSTERDAM EOE Index 299.9272 words
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1217 1992-07-09 29 REPORTS Tokyo: The US dollar ended lower against the mark on speculative selling triggered by technical factors, while it ended unchanged against the yen in quiet trade yesterday. Large-lot US dollar sales for marks resuihed in the afternoon after the1,217 words
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Article380 1992-07-09 29 Cross rates juiyt USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.6140 2.4980 1.4870 123.90 0.5157 1.9390 1.3477 1.8382 SS 0.6196 1.5477 0.9213 76.7658 0.3195 1.2014 0.8350 1.1389 MS 0.4003 0.65 0.5953 49.5997 0.2065 0.7762 0.5395 0.7359 Dm 0.6725 1.0854 1.6799 83.32 0 3468 1.3040 0.9063380 words
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Article533 1992-07-09 29 Interbank rates SS BM Offer Overnight I 1/8 1 1/4 1-otolith 2 3/16 2 5/16 2-month 2 3/16 2 5/16 3-month 2 1/4 2 3/8 Overnight mode: 1-1/8 US BM Offer 7 days 3 5/16 3 7/16 1 month 3 5/16 3 7/16 2 months 3 5/16 3533 words
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328 1992-07-09 29 Knight-Ridder SINGAPORE Bank Negara seems to be back in Asian foreign exchange trading, but may be more cautious about entering into the speculation that has always been the Malaysian central bank's trademark. Asian forex trading h&s picked up over the pastKnight-Ridder - 328 words
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Article1554 1992-07-09 29 SIMEX nHHHwmm Open High Low Sett Est Vol Act/Vol Op/lnt Sep 92 96.43- 96.47 96.43 96.46 7500 4092 ***** 44 Dec 92 96.04 96.08 96.04 96.07 ***** 5704 ***** Mar 93 95.98 96.03 95.97 96.02 7300 5172 ***** Jun 93 95.63 95.69 95.63 95.69 3400 1991 2553 Sep1,554 words
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397 1992-07-09 30 Shoeb Kagda - Asean Agribusiness Agrotechnology Int'l Conference Reports from Shoeb Kagda in KUALA LUMPUR PALM OIL producing countries in Asean were urged to band together and promote their interest through a formal organisation. The director of the Indonesian Agribusiness Studies and Development Centre, Ir397 words
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221 1992-07-09 30 ASEAN countries should form a broad agreement on conservation and management of forest resources to present a united stand in global discussions on the subject, said the director general of the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia, Salleh bin Mohd Noor. After221 words
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757 1992-07-09 30 REPORTS THE PRICE of tin lost another 11 sen to close at MS 17.53 per leg on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market yesterday as the metal retreated further on heavy profit-taking activity in early trade. A dealer said the current downtrend on757 words
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Article1616 1992-07-09 30 Rubber ■VI HpmP ■gnat lpai) RAS (physical poo RSS 1 Cwrtract (S cents/kg) Bayart Close Volume Open A* at 12 mm (S cents/kg) Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest RSS 2 Aug 92 ***** I4I.00N Aug Sep Oct 141.50 141.00 140.75 141.25 141.00 140.75 141.50 141.25 141.25 600 1001,616 words
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Article, Illustration636 1992-07-09 31 Stephen Brown - POSTCARD FRCM MALVEIRA By Stephen Brown THE WOLF pads through the undergrowth and leaps on me. Her heavy claws scratch my shoulders and I look into her yellow eyes before squeezing my own eyes shut. But Morena, an Iberian she-wolf whose golden fur636 words
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Article151 1992-07-09 31 As at 10am yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.1917 1.2080 Canadian dollar 1.3369 1.3640 NZ dollar 0.8683 0.8860 Sterling pound 3.1168 3.1590 US dollar 1.6100 1.6180 Local dollars to 100 anits of foreign currency Austrian schilling 15.25151 words
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Article78 1992-07-09 31 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Aug 16-18 International Munich. Mode-Woche- (49) 89/5024. Fashion Fair Germany Munchen GmbH 570 (fax) Aug 16-19 National Chicago. USA Reed Exhibition (1)617/630Hardware Show Companies 2222 Aug 22-25 International Frankfurt. Messe Frankfurt (49)69/***** Trade Fair for Germany GmbH Consumer Goods Duration Title Venue78 words
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Miscellaneous160 1992-07-09 31 1 Old penny ruined as it cir--10 Silver of Taj Trigonometrical function points to snug atmosphere Sign of something to the |PL_^^" 17 Tea popular in a number 18 Aromatic plant from St 20""^ ~~1l Leonards (4) 23 Pup is trouble when put out, made to do something —LJ—— 26160 words
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Miscellaneous167 1992-07-09 31 Singapore Outloolu Showers ow many areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Report Maximum temperature 32.4 Assoc humidity 60% Minimum temperature 26.0 Assoc humidity 86% Hours of sunshine 8.05 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month 2.2 Rainy days this month I World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 16/09167 words
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439 1992-07-09 32 Proposal to tax airlines comes under attack Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong came under fire yesterday from the airline association lata over its plans to finance the British colony's controversial new airport, already strained by Chinese concerns over costs. Gunter Eser, director of the InternationalReuter - 439 words
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Article, Illustration373 1992-07-09 32 AFP. Reuter MOSCOW Complaining they were being made scapegoats, high-level officials from the Russian defence and security ministries called a formal news conference in Moscow yesterday to deny allegations that they were planning an "anti-democratic coup". "We have no information ofAFP.; Reuter - 373 words
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181 1992-07-09 32 AFP HANOI Vietnam must pursue its open-door policy while guarding against political instability and other negative aspects of openness, communist party general secretary Do Muoi said in a speech published yesterday. A year of intense diplomatic activity had allowed VietnamAFP - 181 words
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225 1992-07-09 32 AFP LONDON The British government is prepared to buy an entire building of the bankrupt Canary Wharf, Europe's largest office complex, in a move which may rescue the project, the Guardian reported yesterday. Senior government officials revealed on Tuesday they were inAFP - 225 words
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333 1992-07-09 32 AFP TOKYO Japan's current account surplus swelled 128.2 per cent from a year earlier to US$9.5 billion (5515.3 billion) in May as exports continued to expand while imports suffered a renewed slump, the Finance Ministry said yesterday. In a separate announcement, theAFP - 333 words
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339 1992-07-09 32 AFP, Reuter PHNOM PENH The leftist Khmer Rouge guerilla faction yesterday reaffirmed its hardline rejection of the disarmament phase of the UNbrokered peace process for Cambodia. The veto came during a two-hour meeting of the reconciliatory Supreme National Council (SNC), which groups allAFP,; Reuter - 339 words
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Article, Illustration776 1992-07-09 32 SN VASUKI; SN VASUKI - The Bottom Line SN VASUKI SN VASUKI The writer is a BT correspondent IT WAS AN unusual spectacle even by the jaded standards of primetime television. Last week, viewers all over the world were treated to a unique photo-opportunity as US President George776 words
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Advertisement277 1992-07-09 32 Nikon The World's Finest Photographic System 1 I A two day seminar on Financial Derivatives I Accounting, tax, regulation and control issues I As Financial Derivatives become more popular in Singapore, the number of issues with respect to these products increase. This seminar will review the concepts and risks behind277 words
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396 1992-07-09 33 Amir Khalil - Phoenix to use S'pore as hub for South-east Asia By Amir Khalil SINGAPORE Local forwarder Baltrans Freight Pte Ltd has joined forces with Phoenix International Freight Services Ltd to strengthen their marketing networks. Robert Poltzer, Phoenix International's director of Asia-Pacific, told BT: "The396 words
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204 1992-07-09 33 SINGAPORE Maersk Line in Singapore has started a dedicated feeder call to Pasir Gudang in Johor. The service, launched on June 30, forms part of an overall Maersk plan to cater to the needs of the rapidly expanding industries in Johor. Its offering204 words
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472 1992-07-09 33 Legality of Trans Atlantic Agreement questioned Lloyd's List LONDON European Community shipowners are becoming increasingly concerned of the delay by the European Commission in approving the Trans Atlantic Agreement (TAA). The cooperative agreement, covering 12 lines serving the traumatic transAtlantic liner trade,Lloyd's List - 472 words
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234 1992-07-09 33 AFP BANGKOK The Thai government has begun moves to edge senior military commanders out of the management of the national flag carrier Thai Airways International (THAI), reports said. The move follows the shooting by troops of anti-gov-ernment protesters in May and growing oppositionAFP - 234 words
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879 1992-07-09 33 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 APL 5 3-5 Arrow Inter 9 2 ASCL 5 9 Alpha Feeders 6 I ANL 3 1/2 Bait Canada Line 7 4/5 Bait Orient Line 7 4/5 Bank Line, The 9 5 Batamindo879 words
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Article, Illustration368 1992-07-09 33 Diana Oon - Br Diana Oon SINGAPORE The French port of Le Havre will further expand its facilities this year, continuing the structural additions started in 1991. It has budgeted a total of 390 million French francs (5512.4 million) on the expansion projects. The improvements are368 words
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Article29 1992-07-09 33 ZOE Phoon reports on the master plan for an ambitious Ms2o-billion international airport which will act as a catalyst for Malaysia's future growth. Page 229 words
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31 1992-07-09 33 NEGOTIATIONS between British Airways and USAir to form a trans-Atlantic airline partnership appear to be intensifying, airline industry officials said on Monday Back Page31 words
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39 1992-07-09 33 AS Taiwanese investors appear to be backing away from McDonnell Douglas Corp, the Boeing Co is moving ahead with plans to build more aircraft parts and sell more planes in Taiwan Back Page39 words
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36 1992-07-09 33 JAPAN Airlines (JAL) said on Tuesday it is studying whether to suspend flights to Denmark and India as part of a plan to reorganise money-losing international routes Back Page36 words
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34 1992-07-09 33 THE French employers federation yesterday called on truckdrivers to call off their protest action which has paralysed France's motorway system for the past nine days. Back Page34 words
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74 1992-07-09 34 PARIS Philippine Airlines is considering purchasing 10 long-haul Airbus A-340 aircraft in a major contract for Airbus Industries, industry sources here said on Tuesday. Airbus Industries refused official comment. The financial newspaper La Cote Desfosses said the negotiations were "well along". Airbus has74 words
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Article122 1992-07-09 34 LIMA Unions representing Peru's port workers have threatened a two-day strike, to begin today, if the state port authority Enapu does not meet their wage demands. Union leader Alberto Granadino and Enapu spokeswoman Diana Alvarez said workers were demanding a 100-Peru-soles-per-month raise, four times the122 words
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Article60 1992-07-09 34 LONDON Salvage operations began on Saturday on the freighter Dimitrakis, according to Lloyd's Intelligence. The operations will continue although the vessel remains aground off the Liberian coast. It is not yet known whether the vessel is damaged or not. The Dimitrakis grounded on July 2 while60 words
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Article61 1992-07-09 34 PARIS The French ground mechanics' union SNMSAC called on Tuesday for a strike spread over tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday at Air France, France's national carrier. The union said its action, for better pay. would "cause trouble for passengers who must travel during this period", but61 words
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Article79 1992-07-09 34 SEOUL New Zealand and South Korea initialled an aviation pact yesterday to open air services between the two countries. The pact was initialled by John G Bradbury, manager of air services at New Zealand's Transportation Ministry, and Kim Yong kyu, director-general of the Korean79 words
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Article83 1992-07-09 34 WALNUT CREEK. California A subsidiary of Pacific Telesis group, which has been boosting its foreign operations, launched on Tuesday the first private cellular telephone system in Germany. The new system Mannesmann Mobilfunk was inaugurated by a telephone call placed by Pacific Telesis chairman Sam Ginn in83 words
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Article, Illustration929 1992-07-09 34 Zoe Phoon - Zoe Phoon reports on the master plan for an ambitious Ms2o-billion international airport which will act as a catalyst for Malaysia's future growth Zoe Phoon Malaysian Business THE proposed Ms2o-billion (S$ 12.8 billion) Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang, Selangor, is expected to become aMalaysian Business - 929 words
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Article753 1992-07-09 34 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and753 words
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Article13043 1992-07-09 42 This is a list of ships loading m at Singapore for ports around [j the world. It tabulates, by c destination, the name of the n ship, the shipping line in- j volved and the estimated k dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.13,043 words
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Article3020 1992-07-09 47 i\.BC Containerlinc NV: Belsin Shpg Agcncics Pte Ltd (SVMarinc Handling Sdn Bhd (PK/PN). Accord Group: Accord Shpg Ptc Ltd (SVAccord Contr Line (PK/PN). Adkris Business Corporation Philippine. C alsourcc Shpg Trdg Pie Ud (S) Ahrenkiel Liner Service: Kim Shpg Trdg (S). Albatros Sea-Air Service: Frata Shpg lie Ud3,020 words
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Article259 1992-07-09 47 Abacw Covfefv Td: 545-8011. Fax: *****98. Air Exptm Travel Td: 533-5771. Fax: *****44. AMtnc Freight Corporatioa Td: 542-8844. Fax: *****16. *****80. mm* a Airs win rronvwiM v oyncr Td: 278-0188. Fax: *****83. Tdf (2 lines). 747-7421. Fax: *****75. Clty-Ltek liwtio—l Td 344-3377. Fax: *****50. Claatcr Uak Supplies h259 words
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Article1528 1992-07-09 47 Abex Express Freight Tel: 542-7171. Fax: *****84. Actinic Forwarder Td: 225-1833. Fax: *****42. Activair Singapore Td: 542-7821 Fax: *****20. Aeroiiak Freight International Tel: 545-8033. Fax: *****05. Aerosoeed Tel: 542-5911. Fax: *****18. Air Cargo Novo Express Tel: 542-5454. Fax: *****06. Air Express International Tel: 542-7666. Fax: *****74. *****50. Air1,528 words
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Article3332 1992-07-09 48 ARGENTINA As a result of the recent decree modifying many of the port-related labour regulations there has been unrest and, although there was no strike, production was reduced several times mid-June due to conflicts. Bihw Aires: On June 12, stevedores staged demonstrations, hindering port operations. As a result,3,332 words
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Article844 1992-07-09 48 SHIP SALES TANKER RATES VESSELS ON OFFER Bulk Carriers Co-op Graaei: 61,491 dwt and built 1979 Hitachi, on offer for USsllm. So far 5 others have inspected. Global E Sun: 54,941 dwt and built Mar 1972 Komuny Paryskie, best outright offers strictly as-is. Cereza: 21.317 dwt and built Apr 1982844 words
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Article554 1992-07-09 48 ARRIVALS Op Flttirt Ty»e ETA T Frw TODAY KAL KE697 B747F 0150 I SEL SIA SQ827 B747F 1730 2 CPH/DXB CLX CV794 B747F 1845 1 LUX/DXB NCA KZ203 B747F 1930 1 NRT KAL KE685 A30F 2345 1 SEL/MNL TOMORROW JAL JL615 B747F 0240 1 TYO NWA NW901554 words
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Article397 1992-07-09 48 CRUISE FERRY SCHEDULES CRUISE SHIPS Ait Pep Name of Vessel ETA ETD Ports of Calk Port Afent Telephone No JULY 10 10 Royal Pacific 1300 1930 Cruise to Nowhere Ocean Trade Chartering 299-0366 11 11 Asean World 0900 1800 Sin-Hkt Sembawang Johnson Mgt 227-8284 12 12 Royal Pacific 1100 2030397 words
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Article584 1992-07-09 49 u 1 M— Mm n .i... ifssfl Vvy no Dcnn wvwi u€pam*c Hu* Voy No Berth ktM (tapatn Marina Terminal 1 Batam Ma u *****2 M05 akx«9de 09.07/0500 Batammdo 2 2014S MOl 08 07/1900 Btm Batu«a *****2 MOl ato««SKle 09 07/2300 Garuda G59 M05 atongs«Je 0807/2300 Guntunoaya4584 words
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Article253 1992-07-09 49 f»..l jonorc ron Berth: 1: nil; 2: Akadem* Rykachyev: 3: ml; 4: Chtangmai Navee; 5: Sunrise; 6: Asian Orchid. 01 jetty: Shoryu Emmy, Sua. OCJ: Gent. Due an Jtiy 8: Botany Triad, Subur, Nur Marina. Soon Hoe. Bangkok Navee. Kapttan Vodenko. Due on My 9: Neo Avante.253 words
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Article1732 1992-07-09 49 E OF FCL IMPORT CONTAINERS IN PROGRESS Voy No Contanen rnUtk 9j> Voy No Contarers a«aU* T«er River 152CNB 00 00 92 0000 Anson *****N COO(EST) *****2 1500 Venobt ***** *****2 0700 Cak Mercury 45 COO(EST) 08 0792 0700 Veimlior 6 m 07 07 92 0700 Hakata 9227F1,732 words
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Article1087 1992-07-09 50 S«2 6-18: Seatrade Academy's Atfjomy of Shipping, organby Seatrade. The event wilT take place at Selwyn College Cambridge, England. Sts( 15-16: Asia-Pacific Digital Cellular Mobile Communications, organised by IBC Technical Services Limited at The Mandarin Singapore. For further details please contact IBC Technical Services at tel: 732-1970 or1,087 words
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Article676 1992-07-09 50 Firmer rates on the US GultfFar Eastern grain routes failed to prevent a slight easing of the Baltic Freight Index (BF1), dry cargo brokers said on Tuesday. Rates of up to US$lB, basis one combo, were paid for Panamaxes from the US Gulf to Japan, against a BFI676 words
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Article, Illustration454 1992-07-09 52 Partners likely to buy TWA assets if tie-up deal is reached FT LONDON Negotiations between British Airways and USAir to form a trans-Atlan-tic airline partnership appear to be intensifying, airline industry officials said on Monday. If successful, a deal would achieve BA's long-termFT - 454 words
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204 1992-07-09 52 AP TOKYO Japan Airlines (JAL) said on Tuesday it is studying whether to suspend flights to Denmark and India as part of a plan to reorganise money-losing international routes. Akira Ninagawa of JAL said nothing has been decided, however. Kyodo News Service saidAP - 204 words
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Article128 1992-07-09 52 AFP SAO PAULO Brazil's auto exports almost doubled in the first half of this year, soaring 94.12 per cent from the same period of 1991 to 154,500 vehicles, the national auto industry association said on Tuesday. June exports totalled 27,126 vehicles, up 40 per cent fromAFP - 128 words
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408 1992-07-09 52 AP SEATTLE As Taiwanese investors appear to be backing away from McDonnell Douglas Corp, the Boeing Co is moving ahead with plans to build more aircraft parts and sell more planes in Taiwan. Any connection between the two developments is coincidental, Joe Masterson,AP - 408 words
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Article, Illustration223 1992-07-09 52 AP PARIS The French employers federation UNOSTRA yesterday issued a statement calling on truckdrivers to call off their protest action which has paralysed France's motorway system for the past nine days. The UNOSTRA statement called for a "return to reason" and anAP - 223 words
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Article, Illustration511 1992-07-09 52 Study charges that govt failed to restore system after 1981 strike AP WASHINGTON The US airline industry is drowning in red ink because the government failed to adequately restore the air traffic control system after a 1981 strike and nowAP - 511 words
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