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Title Section16 1993-01-01 1 Business Times MITA (P) 552/12/92 Friday, January 1, 1993 the business PAPER FOR S-E ASIA 75*16 words
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NEWS
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68 1993-01-01 1 TAIPEI Taiwan's trade surplus was expected to plunge about 26 per cent to an eightyear low in 1992 and continue falling in coming years as export growth remained moderate and imports surged, officials said yesterday. The surplus was estimated at US$9.B billion68 words
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87 1993-01-01 1 WASHINGTON Russia and the US have hailed their sweeping new agreement to slash nuclear arms by twothirds but their goal is effectively held hostage by Ukraine, which shows no eaHy sign of cooperating. Still, before Start II a strictly US-Russian accord can87 words
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Article25 1993-01-01 1 THE US Commerce Department says Japanese companies are dumping power tools in the US, injuring such companies as Black Decker Corp. Page 325 words
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Article31 1993-01-01 1 FIVE US speciality steel makers and their employees' union have filed unfair trade practice complaints against stainless steel wire rod exports from Brazil, France and India Page 331 words
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Article34 1993-01-01 1 ITALIAN Prime Minister Giuliano Amato unveiled a 2.47 trillion lire (about 552.76 billion) scheme on Wednesday to offset job losses, but he postponed a keenly-awaited package of stock market incentives Page 334 words
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Article34 1993-01-01 1 TWO of Britain's leading business organisations have ended 1992 on a guardedly upbeat note in spite of statistics released on Wednesday showing company failures at a record last year Page 334 words
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Article35 1993-01-01 1 FROM Bombay to Tokyo, Asian children are towering above their parents, but many are also growing fatter, and Asians are succumbing to "Western" diseases as they consume greasy hamburgers. Page 335 words
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Article26 1993-01-01 1 NETHERLANDS-based Wijsmulier Group has won a contract to provide tug services to a new LNG terminal in Brunei Darussalam. Shipping Times Page 126 words
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MARKETS
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Article60 1993-01-01 1 SHARE PRICES rallied in early trading in London yesterday, supported by optimistic forecasts by employers' organisations and by the government about the prospects for the year beginning at midnight. The FTSE 100 Index was up by 9.6 points or 0.3 per cent at 2,842.1 in low volume. The60 words
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Article57 1993-01-01 1 THE Singapore stock market perked up in December after slumbering for the greater part of the year, giving a healthy boost to share prices and market values of listed companies. As at end-December 1992, Singapore's top 50 companies were worth $70.13 billion, up 4.4 per cent from57 words
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Article27 1993-01-01 1 A SYDNEY COURT authorised Campbell Soup Co of the US yesterday to proceed with its takeover bid for Australian biscuit-maker Arnotts. Page 227 words
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Article49 1993-01-01 1 HONGKONG electrical components trader Leading Spirit (Holdings) is to make an initial public offer of 105 million shares at HKSI each, the firm announced. The offer consists of an issue of 84 million new shares anda sale of 21 million owned by existing shareholders Page 249 words
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Article64 1993-01-01 1 AMERICAN banks are expected to report strong fourthquarter earnings, in line with their surprisingly good thirdquarter results and bringing 1992 to a close as a turnaround year for the industry, say analysts. Some analysts predicted that 1992 could be a record year for bank profits, eclipsing 1988's64 words
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Article, Illustration28 1993-01-01 1 Thursday Change BT-MGA 711.22 +3.78 Kuala Lumpur ....643.96 +1.3 Tokyo dosed Hongkong 5,512.39 +44.5 Sydney 1,549.9 +11.7 Wednesday Change New York 3,321.10 +10.26 London 2,832.5 -15.328 words
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Article24 1993-01-01 1 Exchange rates USS SS SSI.6435 100 Yen SS 1.3174 MS SS 0.6295 Money market rates Overnight 2 1/4 +1/2 3-month 2 3/16 unch24 words
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Article, Illustration483 1993-01-01 1 Anna Teo - By Anna Teo SINGAPORE The economy romped home to a good 5.6 per cent growth in 1992, with a record 53.5 billion in investment commitments. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong announced yesterday in his New Year message. The preliminary 1992 growth rate, which is483 words
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Article, Illustration478 1993-01-01 1 William Chia - By William Chia SINGAPORE After a desperate struggle, William Soeryadjaya and his family are expected to lose control of PT Astra International. Indonesia's second-largest conglomerate, next week. Timber tycoon Prajogo Pangestu and his Prasetya Mulya Group, which represents several prominent Indonesian businessmen, have478 words
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408 1993-01-01 1 Threat to curb central bank's independence Reuter WASHINGTON Presi-dent-elect Bill Clinton and top Democratic Party lawmakers put the US Federal Reserve on notice on Wednesday that they would oppose any rise in interest rates this year in response to fasterReuter - 408 words
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Article155 1993-01-01 1 SINGAPORE Personal and corporate taxes will be cut over the next few years, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said yesterday. But the reduced revenue from lower direct taxes will be made up for through a goods and services tax (GST). This will be introduced after155 words
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166 1993-01-01 1 SINGAPORE Conven- tional wisdom has it that if the Singapore stock market performs half as well as it did yesterday, then the bulls will certainly be out in force during the new year. In a brisk half-day session yesterday, the Straits Times Industrials166 words
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322 1993-01-01 1 Chuang Peck Ming - By Chuang Peck Ming SINGAPORE American spending on research and development in the region doubled to US$l.l billion (SSI.B billion) from 1989 to 1990, with expenditure in Singapore rising more than tenfold. US multinational corporations' R&D spending in Singapore surged to US$299322 words
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Advertisement157 1993-01-01 1 r \J s v I J Austrafan/NZ Stocks 15 Interbank Forex Rates 18 Unrt Trusts 12 fcrcratt Schedule 19 Money Changer Rates 19 Weather 19 Commodities 18 Money Market 18 World Stocks 17, Company News 2 Regional World News 3 Cryptc Crossword 19 SES 8.9.12 Bus«ss Times address: Time Editorial157 words
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Advertisement54 1993-01-01 1 M Sfe MP 199rs /v roller-coaster ride '-i 1 THE YEAR 1992 has kJ J proved to be one of the *yL I a +KJ more tumultuous years in j _ky l /J Jfl/ recent memory —in the Pjjgp *y corporate a re j na w u a SOSB See54 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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79 1993-01-01 2 NEW YORK US investment in foreign stocks jumped 150 per cent in the third quarter as the British pound's plunge made UK issues more attractive, the Securities Industry Association said. US investors bought US$9 billion (about S$ 14.7 billion) of foreign stocks in79 words
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Article72 1993-01-01 2 WASHINGTON Nasdaq, consisting mostly of small to mid-sized companies, set all-time highs in 1992 in share and dollar trading volume. Nasdaq's record-setting pace put the market in second place worldwide, ahead of Japan's Tokyo Stock Exchange in terms of dollar volume but behind the New YorH Stock72 words
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Article82 1993-01-01 2 TORONTO Peoples Jewellers Ltd, one of Canada's largest speciality retailers, has followed its US subsidiary Zale Corp into'.bankruptcy protection after a year of slumping sales. Peoples, with 268 stores across Canada, said a steep business downturn this year and the worst retail conditions since the 193Qs drove82 words
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Article63 1993-01-01 2 TOKYO Japan's Fujitsu Ltd is to start selling personal comjxiters compatible with those of International Business Machines Corp from spring 1993. The Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported yesterday that Japan's computer giant aimed to reduce its production costs by using IBM-components made in South-east Asia to compete63 words
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Article72 1993-01-01 2 TOKYO NEC Corp, a major electronics maker, said its production of four-megabit dynamic random access memory chips totalled 6.3 million units in December, 14.5 per cent higher than originally estimated. The company will raise monthly four-megabit Dram production to 6.5 million units by next March. NEC's72 words
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Article64 1993-01-01 2 PARIS Club Mediterranee reported consolidated sales of 2.33 billion French francs (***** million) for its fiscal fourth quarter ended Oct 31, down 4.6 per cent from 2.45 billion one year earlier. The French tourism group said full-year consolidated sales for the year ended Oct 31, 1992,64 words
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324 1993-01-01 2 Bloomberg LONDON SG Warburg Group pic was Britain's leading financial adviser on mergers and acquisitions in 1992, Acquisitions Monthly magazine said. The 1992 league table was graded on the value of transactions in which investment banks were involved. Warburg, which finished fourth inBloomberg - 324 words
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439 1993-01-01 2 Dawn Tan - Combined worth of $70.13 billion 4.4 pc higher than year ago By Dawn Tan SINGAPORE The local stock market perked up in December after slumbering for the greater part of the year, giving a healthy boost to share prices and market values439 words
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Article547 1993-01-01 2 Top 50 Singapore companies ranked by Market Capitalisation (as at 31 Dec 1992) Market Year Year Last Gr F/E Rank Company value high low sale yield ratio m (Sra) <$) (%> Id) SIA 9772 14.40 1190 1400 3.2 9.7 2 <2 OCBC 7316 8.75 7.65 8.75 1.5 23.0 3(3) DBS547 words
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267 1993-01-01 2 SINGAPORE Beleaguered Inno-Pacific Holdings said yesterday it was unable to meet the Dec 31 deadline to pay a further eight cents to holders of its loan stock 1992 and 1994 as well as repay its creditor banks. That was because its267 words
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337 1993-01-01 2 Knight-Ridder NEW YORK American banks are expected to report strong fourth-quarter earnings, in line with their surprisingly good thirdquarter results and bringing 1992 to a close as a turnaround year for the industry, say analysts. Some analysts predicted that 1992 could beKnight-Ridder - 337 words
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Article, Illustration60 1993-01-01 2 LOS ANGELES Mazda's director of product and research Jack Stavana pointing to hydrogen fuel ports on the HR-X concept car designed by the Japanese company. The car, on display at the 1993 Los Angeles Auto Show, was last exhibited at the Singapore Motor Show. Hydrogen60 words
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524 1993-01-01 2 But more needed to revive investor confidence, say traders Bloomberg TOKYO A new benchmark index for Japan's emerging over-the-counter market introduced this week will give investors a more efficient gauge of the OTC market. But while traders said that the new index,Bloomberg - 524 words
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372 1993-01-01 2 AFP SYDNEY A court here authorised Campbell Soup Co of the US yesterday to proceed with its takeover bid for Australian biscuit-maker Arnotts. The New South Wales Supreme Court ruled Campbell's would not be bound by a 1985 agreement limiting the company'sAFP - 372 words
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399 1993-01-01 2 FT MADRID The messy withdrawal from Spain of the Kuwait Investment Office and its Spanish holding company, Grupo Torras, is being threatened with further complications as suspicions mount that the Kuwaitis may own much more of two key Torras affiliates thanFT - 399 words
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THE REGION/THE WORLD
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331 1993-01-01 3 Leading exporter Makita identified Bloomberg WASHINGTON The US Commerce Department says Japanese companies are dumping power tools in the US, injuring such companies as Black Decker Corp. In a preliminary ruling on Wednesday, it determined that Japanese power-tool manufacturer Makita CorpBloomberg - 331 words
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324 1993-01-01 3 Reuter WASHINGTON Five US speciality steel makers and their employees' union have filed unfair trade practice complaints against stainless steel wire rod exports from Brazil, France and India. They said in complaints to the Commerce Department and the US International TradeReuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration438 1993-01-01 3 But expected stock market perks still on ice Reuter ROME Prime Minister Giuliano Amato unveiled a 2.47 trillion lire (about 552.76 billion) scheme on Wednesday to offset job losses, but he postponed a keenly-awaited package of stock market incentives. Both measures are inReuter - 438 words
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Article395 1993-01-01 3 Recovery seen in wake of record company failures last year FT LONDON Two of Britain's leading business organisations have ended 1992 on a guardedly upbeat note in spite of statistics released on Wednesday showing company failures at a record last year. Michael Angus, president of theFT - 395 words
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Article, Illustration548 1993-01-01 3 AP BANGKOK From Bombay to Tokyo, Asian children are towering above their parents, but many are also growing fatter, and Asians are succumbing to "Western" diseases as they consume greasy hamburgers. "America committed all the errors and we are following them,"AP - 548 words
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277 1993-01-01 3 BANGKOK Thai Farmers Bank is predicting growth of 8 per cent for the country this year, the first slight recovery after a four-year slowdown, the Bangkok Post reported. The bank's forecasts are broadly in line with the more middle-of-the-road predictions of277 words
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WORLD WATCH
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Article100 1993-01-01 3 BONN Jurgen Mollemann, the German Economics Minister and Vice-Chancellor, is cutting short a Caribbean holiday to face demands for his resignation or at least a proper explanation over the use of his signature to promote a product made by a relative. Chancellor Helmut Kohl100 words
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Article53 1993-01-01 3 HONGKONG The southern Chinese city of Shenzhen will open a gold futures exchange in 1993, the pro-China Wen H'ci Po newspaper reported yesterday. It quoted a Shenzhen city spokesman as saying the decision to open the futures exchange this year was taken at a recently concluded53 words
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Article, Illustration56 1993-01-01 3 MOGADISHU A Somali artist putting the finishing touches to a portrait of US President George Bush on Wednesday as another man hangs letters spelling out Happy New Year. They were getting ready to welcome Mr Bush on his New Year trip to Somalia, where US forces56 words
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Article72 1993-01-01 3 TAIPEI Taiwan is set to lift a long-standing ban on the operations of futures brokers on Jan 10, Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) officials said yesterday. The Council for Economic Planning and Development, the island's economic think tank, on Wednesday endorsed regulations for new futures brokerage72 words
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Article79 1993-01-01 3 CANBERRA One out of 10 Australians now lives on social security payments as the recession has stripped them of their jobs or reduced their incomes. The latest figures of the Australian Social Security Department revealed that 425,000 more people had joined the welfare queue since79 words
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Advertisement97 1993-01-01 3 i 1 OUB's Tanglin Branch Now Called Scotts Road Branch BRANCH MANAGER STELLA HAN AND STAFT WISH ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR y But everything else remains the same The address is the same. The telephone and facsimile numbers remain unchanged. And, perhaps most important of all,97 words
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Article501 1993-01-01 4 EDITORIAL 1 992 was in many ways a patchy year an annus horribilis for some, a vintage one for others. Relief from the Cold War was rapidly replaced by anxiety as flashpoints around the globe took their toll on human life and dignity. Much of501 words
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WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
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Article264 1993-01-01 4 TOMORROW, the European Community (EC) will formally bring together its 12 member-states comprising some 350 million people into a single market. This follows a 1985 framework agreement to enact wide-ranging laws and regulations to eliminate national barriers to free economic intercourse. But a full-fledged common264 words
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Article90 1993-01-01 4 THE Americans' decision for a sizeable nuclear cut augurs well for the coming superpower summit. It shows that the US, being a sole superpower, does not want to be seen as pressurising the Russians into taking similar action just because the latter is facing acute economic problems and90 words
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Article133 1993-01-01 4 OUR perspective of the world remains unchanged in view of the tumultuous world events this past year. The power vacuum left by the disappearance of a bi-polar world is not balanced by multi-polar forces. The instability brought about by the disintegration of the Soviet133 words
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REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
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Article190 1993-01-01 4 t JXKDKJNG back at 1992, there is no doubt that the preservation of the environment was one of the jnajor issues here, as it is sure to remain for the next several years. Most heartening was the fact that the public at last grasped the true importance190 words
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Article167 1993-01-01 4 THE sinking of the overloaded floating pier at Maenam Hotel was a typical case of an accident caused by the negligence of unsuspecting merry- makers, violations of public safety regulations by a property owner, and the oversight of law enforcement authorities. This should be a grim warning to167 words
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Article153 1993-01-01 4 THAT tourism has, in the space of a few short years, become Malaysia's third largest foreign exchange earner shows the tremendous potential there is in this sector. However, a heavy reliance on tourism has its pitfalls. This year sees a marked decline in the number of long-haul153 words
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Article1283 1993-01-01 4 Chuang Peck Ming - A survey of American MNC operations worldwide shows that the rate of increase of US assets in Singapore has been among the fastest in the region. Chuang Peck Ming reports Chuang Peck Ming IF AMERICANS put their factories, offices, machinery and equipment in Singapore up1,283 words
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Miscellaneous21 1993-01-01 4 DOONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU TCN.'CW* ZONK: HOW a»e I MSSZ \v*K6A&SOF&J AFRICAN- I BLACKS IN 7HE I A SfffSs Ml J mamee21 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration549 1993-01-01 5 AP NEW YORK Kenny Anderson, embarrassed in an early-season loss to Minneso- ta, scored 10 of his 16 points during a 27-9 second-quarter spurt and the New Jersey Nets handed the Timber',wolves' their eighth straight loss, 118-92, on Wednesday. Derrick Coleman had 23 points and 12 reboundsAP - 549 words
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Article, Illustration619 1993-01-01 5 Some memorable moments in sports this past year NYT Michael Jordan remains head and shoulders above the others, figuratively and literally, in basketball. Not only does he spend much of his time on the court soaring over it, like aNYT - 619 words
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310 1993-01-01 5 AP PEBBLE BEACH, California Defending champion Loren Roberts joined a field of 90 professional golfers and 270 amateurs yesterday in the opening round of the Pebble Beach Invitational. The four-day tournament is being played on three Monterey Peninsula courses. The 72-hole eventAP - 310 words
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Article199 1993-01-01 5 AFP LONDON Olympic 400metre hurdles champion Sally Gunnel! has been awarded an MBE in the British New Year's Honours list. She is one of several Barcelona Games gold medallists who have been recognised for their Olympic achievements. Chris Boardman, Britain's first Olympic cycling champion for 84AFP - 199 words
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452 1993-01-01 5 Reuter PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa Allan Donald's destruction of the cream of India's batting this week had a broader significance than confirming him as an outstanding fast bowler. Donald's performance, along with that of the other South African hero of their victory in theReuter - 452 words
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Advertisement1154 1993-01-01 6 Nfitlihiff Beats A Bud. HHVi'ifl where to wine, dine O OP ORGANISE YOUR OWN KARAOKE! It's your very own Karaoke party! King's Hotel has come up with a Daily Karaoke package for groups of 10*200 people from 12 noon to 5 pm. After your Penang Buffet Lunch, the Ist round1,154 words
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Miscellaneous627 1993-01-01 6 TELEVISION AND RADIO fTr\rlc OTI/4 V\i 1 ol^fY"lPll ***** mo SS«o«»<siereo. p.2>. «:m iSLIIIiSJSi). business on radio IVIdU SOUS anu DUMIIIIcII s teiss b> ,M tttfsku<ssu°£ !sn. r ~r" c BBc.a9Mhi.vHrB-. r HP MJ *53 Mm£| wSw. WMaa> j»» > We Owato* liii UktmWml 3mmcss" Report"' L#s ItAV > O'tSWlrl627 words
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LIFESTYLE
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Article753 1993-01-01 7 Jane Brody - Another year, another list, another battle of wills. But Jane Brody suggests breaking tradition for a long-term plan to living the good life Jane Brody NYT IT IS time again for New Year's resolutions, in which millions of people make commitments to self-improvement. So what will itNYT - 753 words
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Article, Illustration558 1993-01-01 7 Jeremy Gaunt - Annus horribilis it may have been for many, but there was still room for laughs. Jeremy Gaunt takes a look at 1992's weirdest and wildest Jeremy Gaunt Reuter WHERE would the world be without panty-pilfering monkeys and dog-devouring fish? Or hippos on the pill,Reuter - 558 words
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Article, Illustration36 1993-01-01 7 VIENNA Riccardo Muti conducting a special rehearsal of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra's New Year's Day concert for the army in Musikverein Hall on Wednesday. The official performance of this concert will take place today.36 words
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Article, Illustration804 1993-01-01 7 CHATTERBOX" BRITAIN'S Princess Diana, estranged wife of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, will visit Nepal in March to see how British aid is helping local people. "She will focus on the work of the Leprosy Mission, a cause close to the princess' heart, and the804 words
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Article545 1993-01-01 7 Alessandra Stanley - Don't expect to get much work done in the days between Christmas and New Year's, writes Alessandra Stanley from New York Alessandra Stanley NYT L OU HAVE reached the JL Bantam Doubleday Dell publishing group. Our offices will be closed until Monday, Jan 4, 1993.NYT - 545 words
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Advertisement228 1993-01-01 7 AND ENTERTAIN £>0# v v"; ir> tf>e farti Feast on traditional Beef Wellington on the carvery, home-made soups, cold cuts, crisp salads, an international selection of hot entrees, sherry trifle, fresh strawberries with cream...and an endless array of festive delights. At Cafe-in-the-Park January 1993 Lunch $21 per adult $10 per228 words
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STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
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Article, Illustration3877 1993-01-01 8 Paul Leo - By Paul Leo SINGAPORE shares ended the year on an upbeat mood yesterday on the strength of November's trade figures. The benchmark Straits Times Industrials Index spurted 11.94 points to close at 1,524.40 in yesterday's half-day session. UOB Securities Research yesterday said the3,877 words
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Article, Illustration73 1993-01-01 8 Paul Leo - Paul Leo SEMBAWANG Shipyard Ltd Warrant 1994 at $2.84 is poised for a medium-term rally towards $3.10. The five-week moving average line has just cut the 15week moving average line from below, confirming the bullish scenario. But the weekly RSI and stochastks are approaching the overbought region. Look forSOURCE: BRIDGE INFO - 73 words
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Article3148 1993-01-01 9 SIA Foreign 1850 60 3.4% SIA 200 1430 +40 +2.9% SPH Foreign 1590 40 2.6% DBS Foreign 1430 20 +1.4% FAN 1140 +20 +1.8% SIA 1400 20 +1.4% BAT 21c 680 +15 +2.3% UOB 685 +15 +2.2% Keppel Corpn 650 +10 +1.6% OUE 705 +103,148 words
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Article, Illustration2983 1993-01-01 10 S N Vasuki,Nirmal Ghosh - What a roller-coaster ride it has been. From Day P be one of the more tumultuous years in recent m JT corporate arena as well as in the social and poh 1 8 Technologies Ventures loses big, Indonesia experi failure, racial violence erupts inArtwork by Francis Tan; Design by Christopher Tan; Source: Bloomberg; Source: Registry of Vehicles - 2,983 words
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Article3079 1993-01-01 12 Tasek Cement 282 +12 +4.4% H Leong Credit 428 +10 +2.4% H Leong lad 50c 615 +10 +1.7% IGB Corpn 50c 114 +6 +5.6% Sel Dredg 50c 55 +6 +12.2% M Banking 630 5 4 0.8% Si roc Darby 50c 302 +2 +0.7% MU Mfg3,079 words
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Advertisement270 1993-01-01 12 BUSINESS X-L_M_JL_S_ TOLL-FREE TEL. No. 1-800-737 0043 FAX:734 3698 From 27 December 1992, the business and undertaking of MAXTOR SINGAPORE LIMITED has been assumed and is now carried on by MAXTOR PERIPHERALS (S) PTE LTD Maxtor Singapore Limited hes now been placed in voluntary liquidation. In The Matter Of The270 words
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KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
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Article, Illustration5470 1993-01-01 13 Bernama SHARE prices here ended the year on an easier note yesterday from the lack of support despite some indexlinked buying interest. The market will re-open on Monday. The KLSE Composite Index at the 12.30pm close added 1.30 points to 643.96 in half-dayBernama - 5,470 words
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Article281 1993-01-01 14 c»f my Date Ymr Ctm« Nat N«t aarnings Cms im to profit/lets par sfcara dhridaad COOO) (cants) KL Repong Dec 29 Sep 92 M$87.939(M$64.886) 204(153) 15(15) SPH Dec 21 Aug 92 $186,682(5153,802) 76(626) 27(25) Asia Pacific Dec 18 Sep 92 $64,193 ($65,969) 50 7(52 1) 42 9(40.6) Centrepoint281 words
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Article65 1993-01-01 14 C»w»my Date YMT Graap N«t Nat aarnfci| (s Grass ann to praftt/lass par than dlvKtw C#00) (cants) Pacific Can Dec 22 Sep 92 $2,408l($323) —(0.5) Van Off Horst Dec 21 Sep 92 $4,4841 ($2,739) -(4.7) -(1) CSC Dec 1 Sep 92 $65,010(571.942) 8.7(14.8) 17(17) Times Pub Nov 2065 words
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Article353 1993-01-01 14 CiiMwy Date Half-year Gra*Ntt lutortoi ami to profit/toss dhrfctond Kamuntmg Dec 23 Sep 92 M$9,340(M$10,532) M Plantations Dec 23 Sep 92 MJ6.783UMJ4.234l) Metatock Dec 23 Sep 92 $1,697(12.291) Alexandra Dec 22 Sep 92 J844($584) Hitachi Zosen Dec 22 Sep 92 (23,699(122.683) 15(20) Isetan Dec 22 Sep 92 $2,314353 words
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Article1052 1993-01-01 14 Dec 18 j The shareholders of Sunshiw ASed Investments have passed a resolution to buy over the entire stake of GCIC Singapore for $17.4 million. Benta Plantations Bhd plans to diversify into housing development in Penang, the company's first move into property development from its plantation activities. Dec1,052 words
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Article370 1993-01-01 14 Company Rights Issue Mvct T«* Three tor five 11.00 per share Ex-date Dec 10 Bks Close: Dec 22 Acceptance and Payment Feb 2 MMtCTS One tor one fe SO 23 per share Ex4ate Nov 26 Books Close Dec 8 Acceptance 8 Payment Jan 18 tragi* Onetor to* fe370 words
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Article382 1993-01-01 14 Company m i>i 11 ragnts issue Ami SM One-tortwo M$2 20 per share. Issue of *****m 50% Cumulative Redeemable Preference shares of 10 sen each 1992/97 (CRPS) with up to *****m Transferable Subscnpbon Rights (TSR) tor an aggregate price of MSI per CRPS with one TSR. on the382 words
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Article169 1993-01-01 14 United Malay si Flour Mfc Bht AGM at Ipoh Room, Lobby Level, Novotel Penang, Tanjung Bunga, ***** Puiau Pmang, on Saturday, January 2, at 12.00 noon Sambawang Shipyard Ltd: EGM at The Lecture Theatre, 4th Level, NOL Buttng, 456 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0511, on Monday, January 4, at169 words
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Article49 1993-01-01 14 f SpieWTr* *j||lp||M Mkt Period Tratftof (om pan) starts (IDP) (ST) ■tarn Alliance Tech Jan 13 Feb 3 Jan 22 Feb 3 Feb 4 Guthrie GTS Jan 5 Jan 26 Jan 13 Jan 26 Jan 27 S1A Dec 4 Dec 31 Dec 18 Dec 31 Jan 449 words
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Article153 1993-01-01 14 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index 1992 N* 1318.85 (21/12/92) 1992 Int 1122.50 (18/8/92) 1991 h*c 1333 08 (3/6/91) 1991 Inr 1022.52 (16/1/91) 1990 Ngk 1435.43 (16/7/90) 1990 Inr 981.07 (09/11/90) M-thm h*r 1435 43 (16/7/90) M-lm Inr 64.83 (29/6/65) ST Indust 1992 H* 1992 Inr 1991 k0c 1991 IMT153 words
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330 1993-01-01 14 PP 9 Dec £1 CE1 World *EAFE Europe 398.4 464.5 437.0 0.4 0.2 0.1 -2.4 -7.5 6.3 0.3 -5.2 0.0 -12.4 -0.6 -6.6 0.0 -6.4 ■0.4 -13.6 -0.9 -7.8 Pacific 658.8 0.3 -17.8 0.5 -172 0.2 -18.3 Far East Australia 838.3 334.1 03 06 -18.6330 words
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Article, Illustration1914 1993-01-01 15 Reuter THE Australian sharemarket ended a bad year with a flourish as stocks closed on a three-month high. Following gains on Wall Street, the All Ordinaries Index jumped 11.7 points to close early for the holiday at 1,549.9. The All Industrials IndexReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,914 words
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Article, Illustration428 1993-01-01 15 CLSA THE Shanghai A share market advanced on the last trading day of 1992. The CLSA Shanghai A Index rose by 1.8 per cent to 5,187.79 on a thin turnover of 15 million shares. End-of-year window dressing of the share prices was suspected toCLSA - 428 words
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Article385 1993-01-01 15 Bloomberg NEW ZEALAND stock prices ended the final trading session of 1992 at a five-month high, and Treasury bill yields drifted lower as the local dollar rose, traders said yesterday. The broad stock price indicator, the Top 40 Stock Index, rose 1.34 points to closeBloomberg - 385 words
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Article, Illustration2321 1993-01-01 16 Reuter STOCKS closed firmer yesterday on year-end window dressing in quiet half-day trading, the last session of 1992, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index finished at 5,512.39, up 44.50 points. The market is closed today and reopens on Monday. "Window dressing by corporates and fundReuter - 2,321 words
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Article1916 1993-01-01 16 Dec 30 Yen High Low Vol COO) PE Yen High Low Vol C00) PE Ajinomoto ...1270 10. 1270 1250 1960 77 806 •II 815 806 3470 13 Akai Electric 390 -10 405 390 750 12 440 1 440 431 800 All Nippon Airways ...960 -40 998 9601,916 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1993-01-01 17 Dow ends up, Nasdaq sets second record US STOCKS ended modestly higher on Wednesday, boosted by selective buying and bargain-hunting as institutions got ready to close their books for 1992. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended a quiet afternoon session with a gain of 10.26 points at 3,321.101,325 words
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Article, Illustration891 1993-01-01 17 AFTER closing at a record high, the Stock Exchange fell slightly on Wednesday, as did other international marketplaces, due to price war threats from large supermarket chains and profit-tak-ing. The Footsie 100-Share Index dropped off 15.3 points or 0.5 per cent to 2,832.5. The market opened down, following close891 words
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Article384 1993-01-01 17 GERMAN shares ended a quiet final trading session for 1992 little changed on Wednesday and around 2 per cent down from levels a year ago. Dealers said volume in the last session was thin, with activity mainly geared to position-squaring. The 30Share DAX Index managed to bounce back from384 words
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Article374 1993-01-01 17 DUTCH shares closed with a dispirited slide, bringing the trading year to an uninspired end on Wednesday. Business was so thin it was virtually non-ex-istent. The EOE Index closed down 0.61 points at 285.84. This was 8.79 points higher than the close on the last trading day of 1991,374 words
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Article172 1993-01-01 17 FRENCH shares ended lower on Wednesday in a market that showed little movement all day, enlivened only by trade linked to the CAC-40 index future, which expired late yesterday. Dealers expected the index to be very volatile yesterday given that there were still many open positions. A poor tone172 words
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Article166 1993-01-01 17 PRICES shed most of their early gains and closed mixed on Wednesday as a sharp fall in SIP and Stet on news of a telephone tariff freeze accelerated widespread profit-taking. The MIB All-Share Index ended 0.45 per cent higher at 894. SIP fell more than 5 per cent on166 words
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Article262 1993-01-01 17 SWISS equities ended the last trading day of 1992 slightly up on Wednesday, and around 17.6 per cent above levels a year ago. Activity was confined to positionsquaring and year-end window dressing. Volume was light, dealers said. The SPI closed at 1,238.5 points, at a new all-time high, four262 words
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Article205 1993-01-01 17 BELGIAN shares ended the last session of the year marginally weaker on Wednesday, with battered retailer Delhaize the main feature in an otherwise thin market. The Bel-20 Index of leading shares closed 1.16 points, or 0.10 per cent, lower, at 1,127.02. A modest volume'of 552 million francs worth of205 words
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Article256 1993-01-01 17 TORONTO stocks ended up in sluggish dealings, ahead of the New Year on Wednesday, bolstered by gains on Wall Street. Traders said activity may remain lacklustre until next week. Junior miner Sikamen Gold, buoyed by a recent Canadian diamond find in Central Africa, led actives. The TSE-300 Composite Index256 words
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351 1993-01-01 17 Stockholm Dec 30 Skr Asea 382.00 3.00 Astra 723.00 -7.00 Atlas Copco 332.00 3.00 Ericsson 186.00 -2.00 Esab 180.00 unch S-E-Bankcn 11.00 SKF 73.50 1.50 Sandvik 413.00 -1.00 Skandia 8500 -1.50 Volvo 343.00 -5.00 Source: S-E Banken Vienna Dcc 29 Asch A351 words
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401 1993-01-01 18 NYT NEW YORK It has been a record-breaking year in the bond market. Corporate bond sales reached a high of US$3Ol billion (***** billion), almost outdoing the US$3O7 billion of 1990 and 1991 combined, according to preliminary totals from Securities DataNYT - 401 words
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484 1993-01-01 18 Bloomberg FRANKFURT German steel companies, already under pressure from soaring labour costs at home, a slump in worldwide steel prices and a stronger mark, may go to the wall if they don't implement a long-overdue restructuring, analysts said. "The German unification boom coveredBloomberg - 484 words
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662 1993-01-01 18 m Tokyo: THE US dollar ended 1992 at 124.65 yen and 1.6160 marks in Tokyo, little changed from its Wednesday New York closes of 124.55/65 and 1.6158/68. "The US dollar firmed slightly on final commercial dollar demand around the local fixing at662 words
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Article1265 1993-01-01 18 Crass rates Dec 31 I USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.6410 2.6090 1.6160 124.80 0.6614 1.4610 1.4535 1.9455 S$ 0.6094 1.5899 0.9848 76.0512 0.4030 0.8903 0.8857 1.1856 MS 0.3833 0.63 0.6194 47.8344 0.2535 0.5600 0.5571 0.7457 Dm 0.6188 1.0155 1.6145 77.23 0.4093 0.9041 0.8994 1.2039 Yen1,265 words
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Article1295 1993-01-01 19 city Hgt eta nigw rro BBaM GA890 2330 MaMMa QF81 1935 QF82 2050 SQ227 2230 KL837 1515 KL838 0040 SQ323 1815 SQ320 1100 GA890 2330 Mtmm SQ348 2300 >llM-< NZ35 1425 BA11 1340 SQ288 2045 SQ285 2115 BA12 2200 NZ36 2235 Baartar Sari BW21 1105 SQ1821,295 words
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Article, Illustration718 1993-01-01 19 James Flanner - LETTER FROM PORT BAIKAL SJ r jfJ r J r By James Flanner THE vast wilderness around Port Baikal offers globetrotters scenic grandeur, big-game hunting and "ultrapure" drinking water from the world's deepest lake. But few foreign tourists venture here. "Perhaps they think Russia is not718 words
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Article151 1993-01-01 19 As at 10am yesterday; Load dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.1232 1.1400 Canadian dollar 1.2791 1.3050 NZ dollar 0.8333 0.8672 Sterling pound 2.4632 2.5000 US dollar 1.6350 1.6450 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 14.31151 words
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Article75 1993-01-01 19 Duration Title Venue Organiser Td Duration Title Venue Organiser K Feb 14-16 London Menswear Earts Court. Philbcach Events 071-*****17 Feb 20-28 Boat. Caravan Birmingham Birmingham Post 021-212I2W^ London Leisure Show Mail Feb 16-18 London Show Olympta, Blenheim Premier 071-*****22 Exhibition Ltd London Feb 16-17 The 1993 Pan75 words
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Miscellaneous272 1993-01-01 19 ACROSS K MR—MR BK H 6 Damaging tapestries a JHI naughty act (5-5) PJ K I 8 Playwright has upset worn9 Local target of a river au11 Boss of aircraft that does 13 Criticises a bank-official, a cigar (9) 16' Injury put in hospital 17 Design a study (7) 18272 words
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Miscellaneous118 1993-01-01 19 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Bangkok 32/23 Cloudy Beijing 04/-6 Clear Brunei 32/25 Cloudy Hongkong 19/17 Cloudy Jakarta 31/23 Rain Kuala Lumpur 31/23 Rain Manila 31/19 Cloudy Seoul 05/-1 Clear Taipei 17/13 Rain Tokyo 12/06 Cloudy Europe Hi/Lo* Cond. Amsterdam 00/-5 Clear Athens 09/04 Cloudy Brussels 03/-4 Clear Copenhagen 01/00118 words
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292 1993-01-01 20 Schutz Lee - By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE At least an additional 1 billion worth of goods from Asean countries will enter Singapore duty-free from today. These goods are the last 373 items on which Singapore has eliminated import duties under the tariff reduction exercise292 words
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389 1993-01-01 20 Teh Hooi Ling - By Teh Hooi Ling SINGAPORE Exports to Japan of manufactured electrical goods from Asean, excluding Singapore, surged 40 per cent to US$B5O million (Ssl.4 billion) in the first six months of last year. The surged was aided by Japanese manufacturers transferring their labour-in-tensive production389 words
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347 1993-01-01 20 Knight-Rider TOKYO The Securities and Exchange Commission, the US securities industry watchdog, is preparing to slap fines of as high as US$l million (551.64 million) on the US units of Japan's top four securities firms, according to a story appearing in yesterday'sKnight-Rider - 347 words
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215 1993-01-01 20 AFP, Reuter BANGKOK Thailand's Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn has publicly denied what he described as rumours linking him to business, night club operations and lottery rigging, as a "vicious misuse" of his name. In an interview on the front pages of morning newspapersAFP,; Reuter - 215 words
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Article, Illustration170 1993-01-01 20 LONDON Business leaders figure largely in the UK New Year honours list published on Wednesday by Prime Minister John Mqor. Among the leading awards, a knighthood goes to the chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, William Purves. The citation says it is for public and170 words
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219 1993-01-01 20 SINGAPORE Labour chicf Ong Tcng Chcong wants to settle three outstanding issues in 1993 the rate of pay, unions for executives and the retirement age. In an interview published in the latest issue of AfTUC News, the sccrctary-gcncral of the National Trades219 words
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Article, Illustration49 1993-01-01 20 MOSCOW Food sellers, standing behind a line of fresh piglets, pitched their wares to passing customers shopping for the New Year celebration at the central market here on Wednesday. Despite soaring inflation, the market was filled with shoppers preparing for the traditional celebration.49 words
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150 1993-01-01 20 AFP TOKYO The Japanese government has blockcd the bid of Crown Prince Naruhito to market a compact disc of classical music that his orchestra recorded, the Sankei Shimbun newspaper reported yesterday. The Imperial Household Agency reportedly opposed the plan to prevent theAFP - 150 words
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413 1993-01-01 20 Colin Tan - By Colin Tan SINGAPORE The average prices of new HDB flats to be sold in the first quarter of this year arc marginally higher than those sold in the quarter just past. Figures released by HDB yesterday showed the only big increase was413 words
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218 1993-01-01 20 SINGAPORE The Housing and Development Board will start reclaiming land for Pulau Übin and Pulau Tekong by the end of 1995, with the initial phases to cost an estimated $1.4 billion. The two islands will be enlarged by a total of about 2,480218 words
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331 1993-01-01 20 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The Education Ministry will take disciplinary action against teachers and university lecturers who attend the mass rally at the Istana Besar in Johor Bahru on Jan 8, its deputy minister. Leo Michael Toyad, said yesterday. In issuing theBernama - 331 words
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315 1993-01-01 20 NYT WASHINGTON US President George Bush on Wednesday sharply attacked news coverage of his Christmas Eve pardons of six IranContra defendants as "stupid" and "frivolous". He said the pardons should not give anyone the impression that government officials were above the law.NYT - 315 words
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326 1993-01-01 20 Reuter MOGADISHU US President George Bush was to set foot in one of the most dangerous places for a US presidential visit yesterday to honour American troops battling bugs, bullets and broiling heat to get food to Somalia'sReuter - 326 words
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317 1993-01-01 21 Ramesh Divyanathan - The company will supply three terminal tugs for 10 years By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE Nether-lands-based Wijsmuller Group has won a contract to provide tug services to a new LNG terminal in Brunei Darussalam The harbour and terminal towage company will supply three terminal tugs317 words
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Article, Illustration342 1993-01-01 21 Seatrade Week LONDON While many shipbrokers are avidly promoting the view that secondhand tanker prices are at the bottom, Troodos chief executive Polys Haji-loannou believes that the crisis affecting the tanker industry will last past mid-90s and that ship prices have a long way stillSeatrade Week - 342 words
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1128 1993-01-01 21 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahrenkiel Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Alpha Feeders 6 1 ANL 3 1/2 APL 5 3-5 Asian Break-Bulk 16 5 ASCL 5 5 ASXCLShpg 15 2 Austorient Shpg 16 1 Avant Shpg1,128 words
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231 1993-01-01 21 International Transport Journal TORONTO The principal objective of the St Lawrence Seaway Authority during 1991/92 was to continue the initiatives to reduce expenses and increase revenues. GR Stewart stated in the authority's annual report 1991-1992 that these initiatives were undertaken for two reasons: toInternational Transport Journal - 231 words
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399 1993-01-01 21 South China Morning Post HONGKONG An Australian shipbuilder is eyeing the region to market its new range of high speed vessels known as Seajets to fast ferry operators. NQEA Australia Pty Ltd, which is based in Caims on the far northSouth China Morning Post - 399 words
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147 1993-01-01 21 Bloomberg WASHINGTON A group including Brynwood Partners, a Greenwich, Connecticut, investment partnership, cut its stake in Air Express International Corporation to 6.13 per cent, a stake worth US$lB.B (5530.64) million. Members of the group, which includes the company's chairman, soldBloomberg - 147 words
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98 1993-01-01 22 LONDON Freight rates for crude oil liftings in the Mideast Gulf stabilised as several VLCC voyages were secured, brokers said. Two Berge vessels, the Trader and the Bragd, were booked for voyages from Ras Tanura to the US Gulf and Le Havre respectively at98 words
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Article56 1993-01-01 22 LONDON A survey has been requested by the 17,750-deadweight-tonne freighter Ostfriesland when it arrives at Keelung, according to Lloyd's Intelligence. The Singaporeflagged vessel reported contact with a small tanker on Dec 28, but further details of the incident are lacking. The Ostfriesland is managed by BAT56 words
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Article55 1993-01-01 22 TOKYO All Nippon Airways Co, Japan's second-largest airline, said it would start using non-Japanese pilots because it has too few pilots for a planned increase in flights and routes. The company said a total of 150 non-Japanese pilots would be provided by 1996 by Ansett55 words
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Article77 1993-01-01 22 HELSINKI Kvaemer Masa-Yards Inc, part of Norway's Kvaerner A/S, has signed a preliminary agreement to build a 47,000 gross ton cruise liner for Japan's Nippon Yusen KK. The final deal would be signed in the near future, Kvaerner Masa-Yards said in a statement. The ship77 words
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Article112 1993-01-01 22 LONDON A long-awaited libel case between British Airways and entrepreneur Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic over allegations of commercial "dirty tricks" will open in court on Jan 11 as scheduled, both sides said on Tuesday. The companies dismissed recent British newspaper reports that BA and112 words
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Article104 1993-01-01 22 AMSTERDAM Deutsche Lufthansa AG said it is cutting air fares in Holland, citing liberalisation of Europe's skies in January 1993 as the reason for the cuts. In full-page adverts in Dutch national press, the German airline offered economy class return fares from Amsterdam at a flat104 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1993-01-01 22 Doron P Levin - Fifteen years after the single car door keys were introduced. General Motors has yet to adopt the idea despite research that shows customers prefer it. This is not the first time GM has resisted innovations, says Doron P Levin Doron P Levin NYT Detroit Standing inNYT - 1,121 words
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Article543 1993-01-01 22 Carton Carta Dec 17 Density Water Residue Ash Akmrium Sedrwnt Density Water Residue Mi Afcniim Sednent M/M M/M Exxon Exxon KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM method KG/M*3 IV/Vt M/M M/M PPM method BO/Canac Lii*s Spec E25 991 LO 1?0 010 30* 010* Eastern USA 180 Ave543 words
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Article13089 1993-01-01 30 Hhfi is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after13,089 words
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Article573 1993-01-01 37 Vessel Vor No Berth Arrival Departure Marina Wharves Awaiya 003 M04 atongs.de 30 13 2300 Batam Indah N14 M03 alongside 30 13/2300 Batam Maiu *****2 MC3 alongside 31 12/0500 Batam Sayang *****2 M03 alongside 31 12/0500 Batamtndo 2 2090S M01 alongside 30.13/1900 Btm Bahagia *****2 M03 alongside573 words
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Article119 1993-01-01 37 Kadwng Port Arrive on Dec 30: Beriasa.Brishope,Equator Jade, Yong Hua.Gentki. Berth: Yong Hua, Ribuan Jaya. Asian Clipper. Depart: Esperanza Ace, Cara Timor.Kebon Karet, Equator ID Penang Port On the way: Helen N. Lily Maa. Angelina The Great, KC 1000, Brest, Alam T Anteram, Hong Mao Hai, Bunga Kiambang,119 words
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Article1334 1993-01-01 37 DELIVERY OF FCL TTJ'liii CONTAINERS IN PROGRESS SNp Voy No Containers avaiabte Ship Voy No Contaiwrs avaiabte Equator Pnd 77 COO(EST) 31.12.92 2300 Kurnia Samud 959 30.12.92 1145 Kuala S<ak 5 SI208A COO(EST) 0101.93 0300 B Teratai 3103 3012.92 1425 OOCL Hope 22E COO(EST) 31.12.92 2300 D Sumatra1,334 words
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Article508 1993-01-01 38 Business in the dry cargo freight Market on Wednesday, remained slow with activity not expected to pick up until after the New York holiday, brokers said. Futures were unchanged on a meagre turnover of two lots at midsession while the Baltic Freight Index (BF1) was cut by one508 words
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Article1034 1993-01-01 38 COURSES 1993 From Jan 20 (8 evenings): Import/Export and Shipping Procedures organised by ELIM Management Services (SDF 50%). For course details and application forms, please call *****70. Shipping courses organised by Singapore National Shipping Association. Feb 3 Apr 7 (10 evenings): Effective Written Communication in Shipping Management (SDF1,034 words
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515 1993-01-01 40 Flying expected to remain cheaper for a few years AP AMSTERDAM, Netherlands The first European air fare war is underway, with some industry insiders on Wednesday predicting the transformation of one of the most expensive air travel markets into a flying bargain basement.AP - 515 words
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336 1993-01-01 40 AFP BUENOS AIRES Two years after privatising Aerolinas Argentinas, the government is under pressure to take the national airline back because of a decline in service and conflict with employees over layoffs. Many Argentine travellers are seeking to avoid using the airline for trips abroadAFP - 336 words
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220 1993-01-01 40 AFP NEW DELHI Indian Air Force pilots will fly stateowned Indian Airlines (IA) planes if the domestic earner's pilots pursue their crippling strike in the coming year, an LA spokesman said. The spokesman said six or seven Air Force pilots would begin flyingAFP - 220 words
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205 1993-01-01 40 UPI MIAMI, Florida Three Cuban teens who came to Miami on a commandeered airliner were released to relatives and some of the others who participated in the mass defection were expected to be paroled from immigration custody on Wednesday. All but fiveUPI - 205 words
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Article, Illustration399 1993-01-01 40 AP WILMINGTON, Delaware A judge has approved an agreement between Trans World Airlines chairman Carl Icahn and one of TWA's biggest creditors, clearing the way for the airline to emerge from bankruptcy. Mr Icahn. who took control of TWA more than six years ago,AP - 399 words
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Article, Illustration35 1993-01-01 40 SCHIPHOL, Netherlands Thousands of mourners attended a memorial service on Wednesday at Schiphol airport for 54 holiday makers killed when a Dutch Martin Air jet crashed in southern Portugal on Dec 21.35 words
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482 1993-01-01 40 AP RENO, Nevada The region's worst snowstorm in years closed highways linking Nevada and California, forced gamblers to sleep on casino floors and stranded travellers at Reno's airport. Scores of motorists in both states were caught by the storm, which dumped heavy snow across the West.AP - 482 words
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