The Business Times, 23 September 1994
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Title Section13 1994-09-23 1 SINGAPORE Business Times MITA(P) 010/12/93 Friday September 23 1994 WE KNOW ASIA 75*13 words
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Article48 1994-09-23 1 Reuter WASHINGTON State Department spokesman Mike McCurry will take over as chief White House spokesman, and Dee Dee Myers, the first woman to hold the job of presidential press secretary, will be re-assigned to a policy advisory post, administration officials said yesterday. RenterReuter - 48 words
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45 1994-09-23 1 Reuter GENEVA The US has made "some progress" in talks with China on its bid for entry to the trade watchdog Gatt and its successor, the World Trade Organisation (WTO), the chief American negotiator said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article163 1994-09-23 1 Stock market indices Thursday Change STII 2,286.09 -3.60 KLSEComp 1,179.88. -11.26 Nikkei 19,833.67 -51.71 Hang Seng 9,668.14 -136.61 SET Index 1,531.43 -0.55 Jakarta Comp 513.16 -3.92 CLSA China B ....1,230.23 -3.50 Aust All Ord 2,028.2 +1.6 FTSE 100 3,021.2 +6.4 Thursday Previous 2pm close Dow Jones 3,847.56 3,851.60163 words
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Article, Illustration650 1994-09-23 1 Amy Balan - By Amy Balan SINGAPORE Malaysian stocks continued to enthrall investors and punters alike as corporate Malaysia began unleashing a series of mega-deals ahead of the country's October Budget and the much-an-ticipated general election. Business done on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has exceeded MSource: Bloomberg - 650 words
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473 1994-09-23 1 Harish Mehta - By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE Kuo International, Singapore's biggest oil trading firm and a major property player owned by Peter Fu and his son-in-law Ong Beng Seng, has made a bid to acquire a 30 per cent stake worth 15473 words
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Article149 1994-09-23 1 SINGAPORE Equity prices around the region yesterday fell in response to overnight weakness on Wall Street, except for the Philippine market, which managed to record rises. In Singapore, trading sentiment was dampened by the Dow Jones Industrial Average's 17-point decline on Wednesday. With attention focused on149 words
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347 1994-09-23 1 Koichi Ishiyama - From Koichi Ishiyama in TOKYO THE Japanese government will ease stringent conditions for underwriting government insurance for Japanese investments in Asean, in an effort to boost sagging investment in the region. A spokesman for the Ministry of International Trade and Industry347 words
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226 1994-09-23 1 Reuter Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Blue-chip stocks were mixed at mid-ses-sion yesterday as the market tried to get its footing after suffering big losses this week on renewed inflation jitters. At Ipm EDT, in the broader market, advancing issues led declinesReuter; Bloomberg Business News - 226 words
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389 1994-09-23 1 Quak Hiang Whai - By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE DBS Bank's notable absence from Peninsular Malaysia among the Big Four will soon come to an end. The Singapore-listed bank yesterday said it had received approval from Bank Negara Malaysia to open a representative office in Kuala389 words
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211 1994-09-23 1 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON US economic growth is "clearly slowing" from its pace earlier in the year, Federal Reserve Board chairman Alan Greenspan said yesterday. Mr Greenspan said it's "still unclear" as to how much of a slowdown is in progress. At the same time,Bloomberg Business News - 211 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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EYE on the ECONOMY
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Article, Illustration308 1994-09-23 2 Paul Leo - By Paul Leo THE principal measure of money supply, M 2, grew 14.1 per cent in July the eighth straight month of double-digit growth. M 2 comprises currency in circulation and demand deposits, which together make up Ml, plus what is known as quasi-money. TheSource: MAS - 308 words
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229 1994-09-23 2 THE Education Endowment Fund, through which the government awards grants and scholarships to needy students, amassed $2.54 billion between its starting date on Jan 1, 1993, and March 31 this year. Of this, $2.5 billion was paid by the government out of consolidated revenue, according229 words
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413 1994-09-23 2 Claire Leow - Globaltronics '94 Reports by Claire Leow CHINA is seeking US$3 billion (554.4 billion) in foreign investment for its fast-grow-ing communications electronics industry, the adviser to China's Ministry of Electronics Industry said yesterday. Lu Zhi Yu said the government expected the communications industry's output413 words
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Article, Illustration408 1994-09-23 2 DIGITAL Equipment Corp is actively seeking contract manufacturing deals for its Singapore plant, having closed the fiscal year ended June 30 with US$2O million (5529.6 million) in revenue from making cards for American clients. Digital expects this revenue to triple to US$6O million this fiscal408 words
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301 1994-09-23 2 S N Vasuki - By S N Vasuki HITACHI Plant Engineering and Construction Ltd is targeting big infrastructure projects in South-east Asia as part of a plan to extend its presence in the region. Company officials say Hitachi Plant is focusing on the power generation, water treatment301 words
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Article, Illustration285 1994-09-23 2 The Straits Times SINGAPOREANS do not need a visa to visit Hongkong even after it reverts to China in 1997 because the territory will continue to function as it is right now. Yang Wenchang, the Chinese Ambassador to Singapore,The Straits Times - 285 words
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204 1994-09-23 2 JAPAN'S Mitsubishi plans to relocate its car audio manufacturing operations from Singapore to Senai in Johor Baru. Business Times could not reach Mitsubishi executives for comment last night. But, according to a report yesterday in Malaysian newspaper The Star, Mitsubishi204 words
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115 1994-09-23 2 THE Telecommunication Authority of Singapore has been elected a member of the Postal Operations Council. The council is part of the Universal Postal Union, an international body on postal matters. The election took place during the 21st UPU Congress in Seoul, which ended115 words
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SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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360 1994-09-23 3 Latest estimate based on first-halt showing and good outlook for coming months. Mahathir AP. Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's economy will grow by an estimated 8.5 per cent this year. Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. The Treasury predicted an 8.2 per cent growthAP.; Bernama - 360 words
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NOTEBOOK
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Article55 1994-09-23 3 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will ask for Japan's help to find out how much of the haze blanketing many parts of the country was caused by local pollutants. The month-old haze has generally been blamed on widespread forest fires in neighbouring Indonesia and vehicular smokeAFP - 55 words
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112 1994-09-23 3 AFP HANOI Three projects to upgrade one third of Highway One, Vietnam's main North-South artery, have been finalised and building work may start early next year, the trade union newspaper Lao Dong said yesterday. The tri-weekly quoted the Ministry of Transport as sayingAFP - 112 words
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64 1994-09-23 3 AFP JAKARTA Indonesia is to kick off in January a year-long trade, investment and tourism promotion programme throughout Europe to mark the 50th anniversary of the country's independence, an official said yesterday. The promotion will comprise 111 activities, including participation in international trade fairs andAFP - 64 words
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Article85 1994-09-23 3 Reuter MANILA The Philippine Supreme Court reinforced its legal block on a new value-added-tax, which is expected to raise up to 12 billion pesos (***** million) a year for the government. The court said its temporary restraining order would stay until further notice. The governmentReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration55 1994-09-23 3 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's new King Tuanku Jaafar Abdul Rahman holding a kns, a traditional Malay sword before kissing it to mark his installation as Malaysia s 10th king at the National Palace here yesterday. The 71-year-old former diplomat, who studied at Britain's Oxford and Nottingham universities, willAFP - 55 words
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429 1994-09-23 3 Chuang Peck Ming - Reports by Chuang Peck Ming SINGAPORE The Asean Free Trade Area (Afta) would not become redundant with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum's move to to speed up free trade in the region, participants in an international symposium429 words
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214 1994-09-23 3 SINGAPORE Asean should follow the example of the AsiaPacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum in appointing corporate chiefs as advisers to help speed economic cooperation, said an Indonesian business leader yesterday. Iman Sucipto Umar, secre-tary-general of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry,214 words
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119 1994-09-23 3 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The Cabinet has rejected the Information Ministry's plan to air the confession by the banned Al-Arqam leader, Asaari Mohamad, now detained under the Internal Security Act, over Radio Television Malaysia. Agriculture Minister Sanusi Junid, who is acting Information Minister, inBernama - 119 words
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Article, Illustration391 1994-09-23 4 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesian workers, among the poorest paid in booming South-east Asia, will get an extra month's salary every year ahead of religious holidays. Manpower Minister Abdul Latief signed a decree last week to pave the way for the compulsory bonus payment.Reuter - 391 words
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Article155 1994-09-23 4 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's national oil company Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) subsidiary. Midciti Resources Sdn Bhd, will be tapping MS 1.65 billion (***** million) from the capital market to finance the development of its new 88-storey headquarters, Petronas Twin Towers. Petronas yesterday signed a one-vearReuter - 155 words
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390 1994-09-23 4 S N Vasuki - By S N Vasuki SINGAPORE Governments in South-east Asia are looking to energy conservation as an alternative to setting up expensive new power plants. Economic growth in the region has sparked a big increase in demand for power but the cost of providing390 words
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481 1994-09-23 5 Reuter IAIPHI Taiwan, undismayed by a second successive failure to win United Nations membership, yesterday accused rival China of spoiling tactics, and analysts cited a new assertiveness in l'aipei's foreign policy. "Communist China has a plan to destroy our efforts. It even threatensReuter - 481 words
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389 1994-09-23 5 John Helmer - From John Helmer in MOSCOW RUSSIA'S relations with Taiwan arc set to expand, with a representative office to facilitate travel to he set up in Taipei shortly, sources say. However, any expansion of relations will take place without crossing the political line389 words
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CHINA WATCH
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Article, Illustration37 1994-09-23 5 Reuter BEIJING Chinese soldiers going through their drill yesterday in preparation for the 45th National Day celebrations to be held on Oct I. The celebrations are set to be the largest in many years.Reuter - 37 words
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128 1994-09-23 5 AP BEIJING Both Chinese and British envoys expressed disappointment yesterday with their latest round of meetings on how to smoothen Hongkong's transition to Chinese rule in 1997. No progress was made on the most sensitive issue on the agenda: the inclusion of the colonial conglomerate JardineAP - 128 words
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Article116 1994-09-23 5 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Hongkong's annual inflation rate rose to 9.8 per cent in August from 8.5 per cent in July and 7.5 in June, according to Consumer Price Index (A) figures from the Hongkong government yesterday. The jump in the inflation rate was dueBloomberg Business News - 116 words
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Article95 1994-09-23 5 Reuter BHIJING Central bank chief Zhu Rongji will lead China's delegation to next month's joint annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Madrid, the Foreign Ministry said. Mr Zhu, also a vice-premier and governor of the International Monetary Fund for China,Reuter - 95 words
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297 1994-09-23 5 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG The Hongkong Monetary Authority, seeking to promote the growth of the territory's debt market, is putting together a govern-ment-style bond sales programme for Hongkong's largest debtor. Mass I ransit Railway Corp, the government-owned operator of Hongkong's subway, isBloomberg Business News - 297 words
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Advertisement102 1994-09-23 5 OF YOUR DESTINATION LONG BEFORE YOU LAND. 'Irr T1 Summik > cZ AT SILKAIR WE GO OUT OF OUR WAY FOR YOU. To give our passengers a taste of Asia, we don't stop at merely flying them there. We start in the air itself, where we serve the best of102 words
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REST OF ASIA
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ASIA NOTES
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78 1994-09-23 6 Reuter WASHING lON The United States has begun assembling an international consortium to finance a nuclear reactor and alternative energy resources that are key to a deal over Pyongyang s alleged nuclear arms programme, US negotiator Robert Gallucci said on Wednesday. He pressedReuter - 78 words
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62 1994-09-23 6 Reuter CANBERRA The Australian government plans to lease rather than sell its 22 airports, under pressure from opponents of an earlier privatisation scheme. "Cabinet today endorsed the package ot' recommendations put to it for the lease ot the 22 airports owned and operated byReuter - 62 words
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68 1994-09-23 6 AFP MANILA The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved U555.42 million (SSB.I million) in investments to two financial institutions in India Creditcapital Venture Fund Ltd (CVT) and Sara Fund the bank said yesterday. 'I he Manila-based bank said it had allotted USS6OO.(XK) to subscribeAFP - 68 words
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85 1994-09-23 6 Reuter TOKYO Most Japanese oppose their eountry taking a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council if it would mean its troops being asked to take part in military action, according to a survey published yesterday. A poll taken by the AsahiReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration501 1994-09-23 6 AFP TOKYO Japan's ruling coalition parties agreed yesterday to boost the country's 3 per cent consumption tax to 5 per cent in 1997, marking the biggest change in fiscal policy since the tax was introduced in 1989. The agreement byAFP - 501 words
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289 1994-09-23 6 Reuter TOKYO Japan docs not need to change its view that the economy has started heading towards a recovery even after gross domestic product (GDP) showed negative growth in the April-June quarter. Lconomic Planning Agency (LPA) Minister Masahiko Komura told aReuter - 289 words
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401 1994-09-23 6 Reuter CANBERRA The Australian government eut its forecast for 1994/95 economic growth to 4.25 per cent yesterday, saying a severe drought had more than offset the boost from the strengthening \sorld economy. "The overall effect of the impact of the drought draggingReuter - 401 words
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THE WORLD
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449 1994-09-23 7 Reuter WASHINGTON Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan yesterday said the banking system was the healthiest it had been in years, but raised the possibility that banks might be relaxing their loan standards too much to win business. "In recent months, I haveReuter - 449 words
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Article, Illustration266 1994-09-23 7 AP PORT-AU-PRINCE The motorcade roared up to Haitian army headquarters on Wednesday carrying the top US general in Haiti with a message for the country's military rulers: Stop beating up your people. Another 1,000 US military police flew in to help backAP; Reuter - 266 words
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365 1994-09-23 7 Reuter JOHANNESBURG British Prime Minister John Major wrapped up a three-day visit to South Africa yesterday, confident that the new democracy was on the path to success. He said the overriding impression gained from meetings with President Nelson Mandela, politicians and businessReuter - 365 words
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Article75 1994-09-23 7 Bloomberg Business News HAMBURG Bundesbank president Hans Tietmeyer has held out hope of further cuts in German interest rates, saying a fall in the inflation rate would open up "leeway for monetary easings". "We are staying on our proven path," Mr Tietmeyer said yesterday. "WeBloomberg Business News - 75 words
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Article114 1994-09-23 7 Bloomberg Business News BONN Germany's Finance Ministry said the federal government will need to borrow about five billion marks (SS4.B billion) less this year than the 69.1 billion marks previously forecast. The ministry cited "the first positive signs" of the recovering German economy in theBloomberg Business News - 114 words
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76 1994-09-23 7 Reuter WASHINGTON Former hostage Terry Anderson filed suit yesterday against 11 government agencies for refusing to turn over documents related to his abduction in March 1985 and his seven years of imprisonment in Lebanon. The former Associated Press chief Middle East correspondent is suing underReuter - 76 words
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Article92 1994-09-23 7 Reuter GENEVA Brazil has formally withdrawn its candidate for the leadership of the new World Trade Organisation to be set up next year, trade diplomats said yesterday. And the European Union has formally notified the Gatt, which will be absorbed by the WTO, thatReuter - 92 words
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270 1994-09-23 7 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Regulations aimed at protecting AsiaPacific airlines were in fact threatening the well-being of these carriers, a Singapore Airlines official said yesterday. "I would argue that the present regulatory structure in Asia-Pacific does not provide the necessary stimulus for the270 words
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380 1994-09-23 9 Reuter BRUSSELS Sensitive contacts between the European Commission and the European Union's German presidency are reaching a crucial stage in attempts to unblock EU ratification of the Uruguay Round trade deal. EU sources said. An internal EU row over the respectiveReuter - 380 words
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Article, Illustration332 1994-09-23 9 Reuter COPENHAGEN Danish voters opted for eonsensus and rejected a conservative adventure when they returned Social Democrat Prime Minister Poul N>rup Rasmussen to office in Wednesday's election. Danes chose an unusual hut relatively efficient tradition of government by mainstream consensus when they deprived MrReuter - 332 words
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266 1994-09-23 9 FT BRUSSELS The European Commission has backed away from proposals to harmonise rules on media ownership, frightened that action to make it easier for media companies to invest across borders could prompt an outcry from member states. The decision representsFT - 266 words
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271 1994-09-23 9 AP NEW YORK Slightly fewer American companies expect to sell their products overseas than last year, according to a Dun and Bradsteet Corp (D&B) survey published on Wednesday. About 17 per cent of 5,000 companies surveyed in May said they plan to exportAP - 271 words
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282 1994-09-23 9 Renter LONDON The collapse of the Soviet Union and the imminent handover of Hongkong to China have come to the rescue of beleaguered British headmasters. Hoarding schools were once bastions of privilege for the ruling classes when the sun never setRenter - 282 words
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LIFESTYLE
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Article, Illustration800 1994-09-23 13 A new movie recounts a film director's dogged pursuit of an interview with Margaret Thatcher Reuter BRITISH film director Nicholas Broomfield failed to get an interview with Margaret Thatcher, but his subsequent film. Tracking Down Maggie, did manage to find some chinks in the armourReuter - 800 words
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212 1994-09-23 13 UPI UPI UPI UPI RALPH MILLER, owner of the Bucks County Playhouse in Pennsylvania, is suing Star Trek's William Shatner for US$l5O,OOO (*****,000) for failing to show up to star in a two-week run of Harry and Arthur, a play basedUPI - 212 words
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Article551 1994-09-23 13 Kevin Sullivan - Kevin Sullivan is moved by a tale of how trauma drove a woman to turn torturer Kevin Sullivan EATH AND the MaidM 1 en is a work of solid political and philosophical substance. The ideas it defines, projects and juxtaposes, grab the attention and hold it.551 words
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Miscellaneous1132 1994-09-23 13 I TV RADIO Kathleen Turner a whose on the The custody fight over possessions escalates into ijflflHl in this 1989 comedy, directed Islands of Fire and Magic, 9pm, Larry Gray is an Australian adventurer who takes to the seas f^^«\s in a kayak. He goes through I «fe jfcg&! AI1,132 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration601 1994-09-23 14 Reuter CHRISTCHURCH Australia will be striving to keep its perfect record against New Zealand when the neighbours meet in a Davis Cup qualifying round tennis match from today. Australia has won all nine of its Davis Cup meetings with NewReuter - 601 words
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Article, Illustration214 1994-09-23 14 Golf AP PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida The United States, sparked by unbeaten John Lee and Walt Chapman, won six of the final 10 singles matches on Wednesday to defeat Europe 15-11 in the PGA Cup. The US team of PGA professionals earned its fifthAP - 214 words
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Article, Illustration31 1994-09-23 14 Reuter CHICAGO Former Chicago Bulls basketball superstar Michael Jordan tasting new-formula Wheaties during a press conference on Wednesday. The new cereal boasts more crunch and less after-taste. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration136 1994-09-23 14 AFP NEW DELHI Former Asian track queen PT Usha has made it to India's squad for the Hiroshima Asian Games after breaking down in tears when stubborn teammates forced her to run the 200 metres trial alone. The 30-year-old sprinter will take part in both the relays andAFP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration112 1994-09-23 14 AP PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida Final results on Wednesday of the PGA Cup match play. (US players first) Rick Acton b David Jones 3 and 2; Todd Smith lost to Chris Hall 2 and I; JL Lewis b Robin Mann I-up; Ron McDougal lost to Craig Maltman 2 andAP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration101 1994-09-23 14 Reuter PARIS The International Automobile Federation (FIA) moved to end its summer feud with cham- pionship leaders Benetton yesterday by making it harder for formula one teams to exploit technical loopholes. FIA announced a package of measures, some of which will be enforced from this Sunday's Portuguese Grand PrixReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration118 1994-09-23 14 AFP RALEIGH, North Carolina North Carolina's women's soccer team has broken the unofficial record for the longest winning streak in US college sports with its 89th consecutive victory. "I'm sure l*U look back on it someday, but I haven't really thought much about it yet," said midfielder Tisha VenturingAFP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration46 1994-09-23 14 AFP TOKYO Nicliirei women's tournament yesterday. Singles 2nd rd: Ai Sugiyama (Jpn) b Naoko Sawamatsu (Jpn) 6-3, 6-1; Marianne Werdel (US) b Julie Halard (Fra) 6-1.6-1; Amy Frazier (US) b Ker-ry-Anne Guse (Aust) 6-2, 7-5; Arantxa Sanchez Vicano (Spa) b Debbie Graham (US) 6-1, 6-2.AFP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration511 1994-09-23 14 AFP LONDON Former England captain Gary Lineker, regarded as one of football's great gentlemen, has been forced to retire because of persistent injuries. Lineker with Japanese side, Grampus Eight of Nagoya will hang up his boots at the end of the season there in November, when heAFP; Reuter - 511 words
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177 1994-09-23 14 Juliette Walker - By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE In yesterday's first round of the Rolex International Polo Tournament, the Rolex Singapore team defeated Malaysia's Royal Pahang 11, 6V2-5. Scoring for Singapore were the polo club's resident trainer Sattar Niazi (3 goals), Swedish captain177 words
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ADERTISING & MARKEING
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Article, Illustration560 1994-09-23 15 Michelle Low - Michelle Low finds out why the rugged American shoes have taken Singapore by storm Michelle Low American shoe giant Timberland is poised to expand aggressively in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific, encouraged by the "dramatic growth" in sales in recent years. Although Asia accounts forPhoto by Arthur Lee - 560 words
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456 1994-09-23 15 Bloomberg Business News FLUSH with international success from its Pepsi Max low-calorie and mid-calorie colas, PepsiCo is drafting a plan to sell the drink in the US, said people familiar with the company's thinking. "I don't thinkBloomberg Business News - 456 words
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235 1994-09-23 15 NYT AT&T Corp has reassigned the duties on its estimated US$23O million (SS34O million) national network television buying account after a month-iong review. Robert Watson, general manager of advertising services in New York, said on Wednesday that the reassignment was due in part to theNYT - 235 words
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Article, Illustration780 1994-09-23 17 Ramesh Divyanathan - Tough times call for tough marketing decisions, writes Ramesn Divyanathan Ramesh Divyanathan HERE is not much I for automobile exR ecutives to cheer I about these days, „M- what with so many car makers bleeding red ink. So, what does one make of beamingPhoto by Chris Loh - 780 words
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567 1994-09-23 17 NYT LEO BURNETT Co said on Wednesday that it had resigned the consumer products account of Sony Corporation of America, with billings estimated at US$4O million (Ss6o million) to US$6O million. Burnett declined to take part in a broad creative review that Sony decidedNYT - 567 words
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Advertisement282 1994-09-23 17 WPMy, -y ■> K '«r H :*>» r Form and Nature (2nd Storey Foyer facing Seah Street) I Paul GAUGUIN I Femme nue debout, 1890/91 Ak Bf bronze height 59.5 cm. ■I 118 l I After a very successful exhibition last years figure of GAUGUIN'S standing nude. RODIN's romantic 5282 words
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Article522 1994-09-23 18 EDIT SINGAPORE'S Foreign Minister S Jayakumar and his German counterpart Klaus Kinkel will try hard to maintain a businesslike agenda in Karlsruhe today, but they may be working against the odds. The third dialogue of Asean and European foreign ministers (four ministers from the European Free Trade522 words
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Article182 1994-09-23 18 BEYOND confirming existing goodwill, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's visit to Australia was notable on two counts. It identified a common approach to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum's November summit in Indonesia. By deciding to set up a Singapore-Australia business council and a $2.2 million fund182 words
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Article123 1994-09-23 18 THE FINANCING NEEDS of the nation in its run-up to the year 2020 are a "mind-boggling" M 56.3 trillion, to quote Bank Negara governor Ahmad Mohd Don. These private investment outlays are required to ensure that Malaysia becomes a fully industrial and services economy in 30123 words
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Article185 1994-09-23 18 AS EXPECTED, the pro-democracy parties won solid votes in what was regarded as the first fully democratic legislative election in Hongkong. However, the pro-Bei-jing parties fared quite well, too. Certainly, the last British governor of the colony, Chris Patten, would like to congratulate himself for a185 words
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Article193 1994-09-23 18 DESPITE the Sino-British row over electoral reforms in Hongkong, the recent district polls in the territory went smoothly and concluded successfully. Although China has threatened to dismantle all political structures which are set up without its blessings after regaining sovereignty, it seems to have adopted a193 words
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Article96 1994-09-23 18 FINALLY, after so much blufT and defiance, the Haitian dictator, Lt-Gen Raoul Cedras, has been forced to return to his senses. He has decided to quit, calling oft* his plan to sacrifice the Haitians for his pride. Former US president Jimmy Carter, a moralist and96 words
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Article218 1994-09-23 18 GIVEN the District Boards' limited powers, the weekend's elections cannot be hailed as history's boldest experiment in democracy. The boards' constitutional role of electing 10 members of the Legislative Council is certainly revolutionary, and was perhaps the major reason for China's furious rejection of Chris218 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1994-09-23 18 Harish Mehta - Harish Mehta says Vietnam's acute shortage of capital won't be resolved unless Hanoi provides foreign banks tax breaks and better operating conditions Harish Mehta The writer is BT's Indochina Correspondent HANOI'S rigid banking policies are holding up Vietnam's economic development and starving1,086 words
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Miscellaneous69 1994-09-23 18 (GeT ON UirTH 1 DON'T u£ UCfeK'l (uoc<...._^^> Life: V TVms c.t". ,p|> K \\r T s/vy o STurry qpficg. TWC r y u*W dpov u m X ,r" "v LOO*r»t4G> C AMOCUTtO MMfWm LTO. IM3-IM4 "V Ty-flw. 927fc DOOWESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU IWrrM7n<JNMBST9*IMy\\ UJBLU WHAT K3NP Of WUjeVpnuSCfiE (UAb SXSFTKAuA69 words
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Article, Illustration1582 1994-09-23 19 Charles Raj - Charles Raj examines Amin Shah Omar Shah's market-moving deals and finds out how he has managed to accomplish so much so quickly Charles Raj IF LAST YEAR Samsudin Abu Hassan's name moved counters on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, this year Amin1,582 words
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679 1994-09-23 19 Business focus Sdn Bhd is Amin Shah's vehicle for his forays into the business world. Currently capitalised at Mslo million (SSS.B million), it is all set to get fully involved in the nation's heavy industries. The other directors on its board are Mr Amin's679 words
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Advertisement80 1994-09-23 19 Perth, Western Australia Singapore Company developing Inner City (CBD) Apartments 10 Storey Block comprising of: 19 Units of 2 Bedrooms/2 Bathrooms 91nr 16 Units of 3 Bedrooms/2 Bathrooms 11 lmr 2 Penthouses with 2 Bathrooms 181 mr and 2 Cottages Prices from A 5250,000 (A 53,000 fterrri 2 Construction commences80 words
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Advertisement189 1994-09-23 19 1 "2 Jack's Place Supports Fruit Vegetables in Our Daily Diet September 1 to 30 Eating towards a healthy lifestyle Stir-fried fillet of beef with mixed vegetable, cashew nuts dried chilli, served with buttered rice $12.50 Grilled fillet of sirloin, served with fruit .salad baked potato $13.00 Grilled seabass with189 words
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Article, Illustration574 1994-09-23 20 Yang Razali Kassim - 26th Asean Economic Ministers Meeting Reports from Yang Razali Kassim in CHIANGMAI ASEAN economic ministers yesterday agreed to step up economic cooperation within the grouping and forge links with Nafta and the Australasian region. Thai Deputy Prime Minister Supachai PanichpakdiReuter - 574 words
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589 1994-09-23 20 Ministers close ranks over 'hidden agenda 9 ASEAN economic ministers yesterday narrowed their positions on a proposal for an Apec free trade area, amid concern that the plan could dilute Afta and have "a hidden agenda" as well. The ministers plan to declare their positions in a joint press conference589 words
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285 1994-09-23 20 CHIANGMAI Some Asean economic ministers are apparently upset that they have not been told of this week's meetings in Germany between the grouping's foreign ministers and the European Union. The current chairman of the Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) meeting,285 words
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309 1994-09-23 20 Reuter AFP WASHINGTON A Japanese government official travelling with Foreign Minister Yohei Kono yesterday said that Tokyo was very worried about the recent rise in the yen. He told reporters that the "current Japanese government is very, very concerned about the recent appreciationReuter; AFP - 309 words
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Article, Illustration773 1994-09-23 20 KOO TSAI KEE; KOO TSAI KEE - The Bottom Line KOO TSAI KEE KOO TSAI KEE The writer is Member of Parliament for Tanjong Pagar GRC. He contributed this commentary to BT THE Clinton administration in the United States and the AFL-CIO (labour union) are in favour of minimum wages. They773 words
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Article, Illustration419 1994-09-23 20 Reuter WASHINGTON President Bill Clinton yesterday renewed his threat to impose trade sanctions on Japan after a meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister Yohei Kono that focused on deadlocked trade negotiations. Mr Clinton stressed "his firm commitment to openingReuter - 419 words
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392 1994-09-23 20 Schutz Lee - By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE From 1996, Malaysians will be allowed to install satellite dishes in their homes for an annual fee of between Msso (5528.90) and MSIOO. The Chinese-language daily Nanyang Siang Pau yesterday reported that the number of local channels would392 words
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Advertisement121 1994-09-23 20 |^|"-^&?/_(&\,~,&*]]"[\:&!\`%'< We can incorporate an offshore company for you in ALL jurisdictions but particularly recommend: H.K. HK$ 2700 BELIZE US$45O m IRELAND £195 TURKS US$45O m GIBRALTAR £250 U BAHAMAS US$6OO ISLE OF MAN £250 8.V.1. US$65O m JERSEY £450 CAYMAN US$ 1,750 After incorporation we ofter full administration, accounting,121 words
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Advertisement14 1994-09-23 20 Apec's move to step up free trade not expected to sideline Afta, Pg 314 words
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432 1994-09-23 21 A J Leow - By A J Leow SINGAPORE Ong Beng Seng's Hotel Properties (Hotel Props) has a Melbourne hotel up for sale, barely a year after it bought the property through Australian subsidiary HPL Hotels Ply Ltd. The property, the 204room Banks Hotel, was bought432 words
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Article, Illustration294 1994-09-23 21 Teh Hooi Ling - By Teh Hooi Ling SINGAPORE Liquid crystal display maker Vikay Industrial yesterday reported a 34.3 per cent drop in interim net earnings to $1.18 million for the six months to June 30. Turnover was also down by 10.9 per cent at $35.66294 words
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221 1994-09-23 21 SINGAPORE Singapore Press Holdings yesterday confirmed its entry into the cable television business by signing an equity agreement with partners of Singapore Cable Vision. SPH said it signed an agreement with Singapore Technologies Ventures, Continental Cable Vision Asia Pacific, Singapore International Media221 words
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196 1994-09-23 21 SINGAPORE Overseas Union Bank will lend US$4 million (555.92 million) to part-finance construction of a highway in Harbin, China. The Singapore listed bank together with Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), Malayan Banking Berhad and Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corp will196 words
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783 1994-09-23 21 Vikram khanna - HOCK LOCK SIEW By Vikram khanna SINGAPORE There was an interesting little piece of news out of India some days ago that might interest those who've been tracking the country's economy and its stockmarket:783 words
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510 1994-09-23 21 Genevieve Cua - By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE Yeo Hiap Seng (Malaysia) shares shot up by over 40 per cent yesterday on Clob and the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, buoyed by speculation that its biggest shareholder, YHS Singapore, would sell its stake. Speculation grew that businessman510 words
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Article, Illustration46 1994-09-23 21 Mixed Market Mood' indicates the likely trading sentiment today, based on brokers polled at S-6pm yesterday. Overnight events may alter sentiment. Brokers polled: Alliance. Barings, Daiwa, Fraser. GK Goh. Kay Ihan, Morgan Grenjell, Nomura, OngCo. Phillip, Smith New Court. W! Carr and SG Warburg.46 words
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Article, Illustration139 1994-09-23 21 Quak Hiang Whai - -By Quak Hiang Whai North Borneo Timbers is so badly overbought that any buying at current levels can only be described as speculative. The stock, which is still under suspension, last closed at 558.25, up from as low as $3 only three months ago and slightly above $5139 words
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Article93 1994-09-23 22 Reuter MANILA The Philippines Securities and Exchange Commission said yesterday it would ask its Malaysian counterpart for help in an investigation into alleged insider trading. The Philippine SEC said it wanted information on four Malaysian firms involved in a deal with local energy-based companyReuter - 93 words
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91 1994-09-23 22 Bloomberg Business News ZURICH Telekom Malaysia Berhad's US$35O million (SsslB million) of 10-year bonds were convertible at M 523.40 per share, an official at manager and bookrunner CS First Boston Ltd said. Rashid Hussain Securities Berhad is also manager of the issue. The couponBloomberg Business News - 91 words
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Article60 1994-09-23 22 SINGAPORE Rotary Engineering has set up a joint venture with Fushun Cable Factory to design, manufacture and sell wire and cable in China's Liaoning province. Issued capital of the joint venture will be 5.93 million yuan (551.02 million). Rotary will subscribe to 69.1 per cent60 words
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Article33 1994-09-23 22 SINGAPORE Pan-United Corp has increased its holding in subsidiary Singapore Changshu Development Company (SCD), to 6.8 million shares of $1 each. Pan-United now holds 80 per cent of SCD.33 words
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33 1994-09-23 22 SINGAPORE Amcol Holdings said yesterday the Kang family had no intention of selling Kang Hwi Wah's stake in the company, despite talk of such a move.33 words
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Article21 1994-09-23 22 SINGAPORE Elech Electronics Ltd will be upgraded to the main board of SES from Sep 28.21 words
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444 1994-09-23 22 Amy Balan - By Amy Balan SINGAPORE Many had seen it as a bonus, a capital gain. But the early rush to buy Faber Group Bhd shares yesterday soon evaporated when one analyst after another issued a sell or avoid recommendation. The analysts pointed out444 words
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266 1994-09-23 22 Genevieve Cua - By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE Globe Telecom, partly-owned by Singapore Telecom International, yesterday launched its Handyphone digital cellular network in Manila. Handyphone is based on GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technology. Singapore Telecom said yesterday that the network had already attracted 2,000 subscribers. STI,266 words
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Article, Illustration257 1994-09-23 22 Al Labita - From Al Labita in MANILA MANILA President Fidel Ramos yesterday placed the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the corporate watchdog, under the finance department, a move viewed by brokers as "ill-ad-vised." "SEC should remain an independent body to insulate it from political pressures,"257 words
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505 1994-09-23 22 KUALA LUMPUR Idris Hydraulic Bhd denied a news report that it has submitted a bid to take over Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd, according to Bemama yesterday. The Star newspaper had reported yesterday that the Economic Planning Unit (EPU) was believed to be505 words
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191 1994-09-23 22 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Boustead Holdings Bhd has reported a 54 per cent hike in group pre-tax profit to M$ 100.259 million (5558.1 million) for the year ended June 30, 1994, compared with M 565.067 million previously. This was registered on an 18Bernama - 191 words
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Article55 1994-09-23 22 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Renong Bhd has reported a group pre-tax profit of M 5232.26 million (SS 134.7 million) for the year ended June 30, 1994, up 14 per cent from M 5204.27 million previously. Group profit attributable to shareholders came to M 5282.76 million againstBernama - 55 words
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Article55 1994-09-23 22 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR United Engineers (Malaysia) Bhd yesterday reported a group pre-tax profit of M$ 145.67 million for the half year ended June 30, 1994, against M$ 144.07 million in the previous corresponding period. Group profit attributable to shareholders was MS 113.06 million againstBernama - 55 words
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Article70 1994-09-23 22 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Faber Group Bhd yesterday posted a group pre-tax profit of M$ 108.49 million for the year ended June 30, 1994, up 88 per cent from the previous year's M 557.71 million. Profit after tax and minority interest was M 599.18 million up 82Bernama - 70 words
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42 1994-09-23 22 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Time Engineering Bhd yesterday reported a group pre-tax profit of M 536.24 million for the half-year ended June 30, 1994, up 52 per cent from M 523.90 million in the previous corresponding period. BernamaBernama - 42 words
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49 1994-09-23 22 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian French Bank Bhd's after-tax profit for the six months to June 30, 1994, rose to M 523.4 million from M 511.7 million in the previous corresponding period while earnings per share increased to 27.7 sen from 15.6 sen previously. BernamaBernama - 49 words
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212 1994-09-23 22 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR YTL Corporation Bhd has reported a group pre-tax profit of M 571.91 million (5541.7 million) for the year ended June 30, 1994, up 36 per cent from MS 52.72 million previously. YTL yesterday said group profit attributable to shareholdersBernama - 212 words
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Article432 1994-09-23 22 ttaaafars' prion Sep 23 Mendaki Gr Fund 1.19 I 22mK« Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.67 1.77 ""P L The Savings Fund 1.61 1.70 Unwind 1.56 1.62 S pore Prog Fund 0.66 0 70*d Unibond 1035 1.065 Spore Sec Fund 104 1.10 UnitedGrFuid! 72 ,80 S pore Invest Fund 1.20432 words
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456 1994-09-23 23 Reuter BOMBAY Turnover on India's bourses will more than treble over the next three years with their eapitalisation doubling to US$3OO billion (***** billion), according to a study by Barclays de Zoete Wedd (Asia) Ltd (BZW). "Never since the EastReuter - 456 words
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84 1994-09-23 23 Bloomberg Business News LONDON Nat West Securities Ltd has raised its estimates for Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Co's pre-tax profit for 1994 and 1995. In a note to investors, analysts Mark McVicar, Dan White and Mike Powell raised their 1994 estimate to £330 millionBloomberg Business News - 84 words
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72 1994-09-23 23 Reuter NEW DELHI Consolidated Power Asia Ltd (Cepa), a subsidiary of Hongkong's Hopewell Holdings, has signed an agreement to build two power plants in India worth US$l2 billion (5517.7 billion), a government minister said yesterday. Power Minister NKP Salve told reporters the plants willReuter - 72 words
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Article92 1994-09-23 23 AFP PARIS The LVMH luxury products group's net consolidated profit excluding exceptional items rose by 36 per cent to 1.27 billion French francs (***** million) in the first half of the year from 935 million francs for the same period of last year, the companyAFP - 92 words
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65 1994-09-23 23 Reuter TOKYO Marubeni Corp yesterday said it will pump another 90 billion yen (551.36 billion) into information-related business over the next five years on top of the 10 billion yen it has already invested in the field. The trading house said it will alsoReuter - 65 words
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315 1994-09-23 23 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Shangri-La Asia, which has investments in nine hotels in China and Hongkong, may expand into other parts of east Asia, said the luxury hotel company's managing director yesterday. The company will also consider investing in a third hotel inBloomberg Business News - 315 words
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Article, Illustration65 1994-09-23 23 Reuter LIVINGSTON, Scotland Dr Fiji Nagasa»a, engineering manager at the NEC plant here, carrying a tray of silicon chips used for making computers on Wednesday, lhe company has announced it is building a new chip plant near the existing one costing £530 million (551.22 billion) andReuter - 65 words
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312 1994-09-23 23 Reuter SYDNEY News Corp Ltd's investments in television will be a major source of growth for the global media group, chief executive and chairman Rupert Murdoch said in the company's annual report. "The investments we have made demonstrate ourReuter - 312 words
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261 1994-09-23 23 AFP SEOUL Share prices of the Samsung business group and its subsidiaries listed on the Korea Stock Exchange doubled during the first eight-and-a-half months of the year. But the Korea Stock Exchange (KSE) yesterday said the proportion of the market held by South Korea'sAFP - 261 words
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451 1994-09-23 24 Reuter LONDON Britain's Accounting Standards Board has issued standards which call for a more "objective, neutral and informative approach" to accounting for acquisitions and mergers. "Accounting for acquisitions has long been seen as fertile ground for manipulating figures," said David Tweedie, ASB chairman,Reuter - 451 words
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Article, Illustration253 1994-09-23 24 Bloomberg Business News LONDON Guinness pic yesterday said its pre-tax profit rose 5 per cent in the first half, boosted by stronger sales of spirits in emerging markets and of Guinness Stout. Guinness, whose spirits brands include Johnny Walker and Beefeater Gin, posted aBloomberg Business News - 253 words
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230 1994-09-23 24 Bloomberg Business News HOUSTON MCI Communications Corp's chairman said he has little hope right now of forming an alliance with any of the nation's major cable television operators as a way to get around the local monopoly in telephone service. AsBloomberg Business News - 230 words
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107 1994-09-23 24 Bloomberg Business News SCOTTSDALE, Arizona Microsoft Corp, which has been pondering the launch of its own on-line service, may have to pay top dollar to acquire programming to put on it. William Gates, the chair- man and chief executive officer ofBloomberg Business News - 107 words
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319 1994-09-23 25 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Labuan's profile as an International Offshore Financial Centre (IOFC) has been swiftly rising, especially since the Malaysian government went on the road to promote it in several financial centres abroad. This can be judged by the increasing number ofMBT - 319 words
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243 1994-09-23 25 Soh Tiang Keng - By Soh Tiang Keng SINGAPORE OUB Manulife has launched Living Choice, a policy that pays out upon critical illness, disability or death. The policy, which provides cover up to age 99, lists 30 medical conditions the greatest degree of illness protection offered243 words
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Article, Illustration216 1994-09-23 25 FT LONDON The City's chief regulator has begun a series of meetings with top life insurance executives in an attempt to head off a damaging public split between the industry and its watchdog over the sale of personal pensions. TheFT - 216 words
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183 1994-09-23 25 Reuter MANILA Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co, the Philippines' biggest private commercial bank, said yesterday it wanted to become the country's first billion-dollar private bank. "We aim to build up our capitalisation to 26 billion pesos because if I go 26, the bank willReuter - 183 words
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471 1994-09-23 26 Bloomberg Business News CHICAGO The Chicago Board of Trade's (CBOT) membership was to vote yesterday on a controversial measure that will change the world's largest futures exchange into a corporation, instead of a non-profit membership organisation. The vote, which follows a disputeBloomberg Business News - 471 words
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Article, Illustration493 1994-09-23 26 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR China surprised the grain market this week by purchasing US corn, and regional trade sources said it may have stopped accepting new Asian orders for its corn. "They are only filling existing orders and we hearReuter - 493 words
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177 1994-09-23 26 Reuter CALGARY, Alberta One of Canada's agricultural institutions, the Canadian Wheat Board, is under siege from farmers who say they could make more money if the board's monopoly over grain exports were abolished. "We want the farmer to have their own choiceReuter - 177 words
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355 1994-09-23 26 Reuter LONDON Palladium soared to its highest price for over five years on Wednesday and analysts forecast further gains for the metal on booming demand from indust|7 and tight supplies from leading producer Russia. At its fix in London, palladium was set at US$l56Reuter - 355 words
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318 1994-09-23 26 Reuter COONOOR. India A sharp fall in natural rubber imports, coupled with poor domestic supplies and inflated local prices are setting off alarm bells for India's tyre industry and raising doubts about growers' claims of near self-suffi-ciency in rubber, industry analystsReuter - 318 words
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289 1994-09-23 26 Bloomberg ENERGY REPORT LONDON Brent crude futures rose, halting the downward drift of the last two sessions, even as market direction remained unclear. At 4.30pm London time. Brent crude for November settlement was 14 cents up at U5516.15 a barrel. The comparable contract in New289 words
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Article200 1994-09-23 26 Reuter LONDON The dollar was barely changed in Europe, languishing below 1.55 marks and §8.00 yen after uneventful sessions in New York and Tokyo left players with little option other than playing the ranges. In the absence of any fresh news the dollar is seen vulnerable toReuter - 200 words
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Article94 1994-09-23 26 AFP NEW YORK The dollar was slightly higher in early, slow trading here in advance of Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan's congressional testimony yesterday. Around 1340 GMT, the dollar was at 1.5485 marks up from 1.5463 on Wednesday and 98.05 yen up from 97.75 yen. In London, theAFP - 94 words
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Article, Illustration1468 1994-09-23 26 I rode *eithird index cakulated against Spore's top 14 trading partnerv Base year 198} US$/S$ forward rates Noon Sep 22 s$ Bid Offer 1-month 1.4735 1 4750 2-month 1.4723 3-month 1.4713 1.4728 6-month 1.4680 1.4700 Sounr OCBC Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES As at 9am on Sep 22 Singapore1,468 words
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1286 1994-09-23 27 SIMEX REPORT Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Eurodollars ended easier in active trade on revived inflation fears. Dealers said the market was steady in the moming but came off in the afternoon. "There was some good buying, mainly profit taking, in the morning but when London cameReuter - 1,286 words
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673 1994-09-23 27 COMMODITY REPORTS Rubber SINGAPORE: Rubber futures rebounded from morning lows to finish the day higher on late Japanese buying prompted by firmer Tokyo prices. "The Japanese were buying back the RSS3 contracts in the afternoon after selling them in the morning." one senior broker673 words
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64 1994-09-23 27 TOKYO Australia's Comalco Aluminium raised prices as of Sep I on all rolled aluminium products the company makes, it was confirmed yesterday. The price rises affect all new contracts since Sep 1, as well as for additions to existing contract tonnages. Comalco declined to reveal64 words
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Article59 1994-09-23 27 TOKYO Japan's 1994-95 sugar consumption is forecast to drop 1.2 per cent from a year earlier to 2.39 million tonnes. Japan lowered its 1994-95 consumption forecast due to an increase in imports of sugar-blended products arising from the strength of the yen. The Japanese are eating59 words
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Article75 1994-09-23 27 BEIJING The price of grain in China's 35 major cities in August was 60.2 per cent higher than a year earlier, the State Statistical Bureau said in a report. It said prices of fresh vegetables in the period rose 49.1 per cent and that75 words
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50 1994-09-23 27 KANSAS CITY— US and Canadian lumber mills yesterday lashed product prices in an attempt tc attract more business, but were not having much success, cash traders said. British Columbia 2x4s were quoted at about US$2BO (SS4I7) per I,OOC board feet, down US$lB from Tuesday.50 words
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59 1994-09-23 27 CANBERRA An Australian-US oil and gas joint venture yesterday announced a natural gas and condensate discovery in a new Indonesian offshore field. Venture partner Mount Isa Mines Petroleum Exploration said the Seng 1 exploration well located "significant gas flows" in two drill stem tests59 words
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Article1444 1994-09-23 27 Rubber Singapore Commodity Exchange (futures dosing as at 5.30pm) RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Oct 94 203.00 202.00 202.75 T5o 1450 Nov 192.50 192.50 193 00 200 3200 Dec 189.50 186.50 187.75 600 4200 Jan/Mar 95 182 00 178.501,444 words
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Article987 1994-09-23 28 1.6 STRONGER gold underpinned a modest gain on the bourse in light turnover yesterday. The market barometer, the All Ordinaries Index, closed 1.6 points higher at 2,028.2. The All Industrials Index edged 1.4 higher at 2,874.0 while the All Resources picked up 1.8 to 1.401.3. The Gold Marker rose987 words
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Article654 1994-09-23 28 13.9 After a week of sluggish performance, the stocks bounced back yesterday on bargain-hunting. The Composite Index rose 13.9 points to 2,934.36. Turnover was 5.27 billion shares valued at 4.67 billion pesos. Brokers said the upturn was just a "technical rebound", brought on by investors taking advantage of the654 words
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Article594 1994-09-23 28 -109.56 Stocks continued their bearish trend in dull trading with shares dropping across the board, dampened by large losses in the banking and insurance sectors. The Weighted Price Index dropped a further 109.56 points to finish at 6,889.88. Transactions were slow with 897 million shares worth NT554.21 billion changing594 words
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Article464 1994-09-23 28 10.4 Rewriting a string of recprd highs this month, share prices remained bullish for the third consecutive trading day yesterday on the strength of a sound money outlook, dealers said. The Composite Price Index registered the new historic high close of 1,034.01 points, up another 10.4, after touching a464 words
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Article315 1994-09-23 28 -8.40 Shares drifted within a 12-point range through the session, as interest rate fears kept investors from the market. The NZSE-40 Capital Index closed at 2.066.43, down 8.40 points. Volumes were thin, apart from Telecom, which finished even at NZ$5.lO on volume of 12.9 million shares. "But outside315 words
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Article93 1994-09-23 28 -38.56 Stocks ended down with no fresh buyers available to absorb selling by financial institutions on the last day of the current fortnightly account period. "The market is usually always low on the last day of an account period. But the domestic financial institutions insisted in staying away which93 words
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Article654 1994-09-23 28 +6.4 STOCKS were mixed as concern about rising US interest rates dragged down shares across Europe and Guinness shares fell after a drop in earnings in its spirits business. The FT-SE 100 Index closed 6.4 higher at 3,021.2. Gains in Glaxo Holdings, Vodafone and Great Universal Stores offset declines654 words
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Article131 1994-09-23 28 +2.19 French shares ended firmer after a volatile session which saw the morning's precarious gains eroded in the afternoon. The CAC-40 Index closed up 2.19 points at 1,899.37. Of the index stocks, 22 ended higher, i 6 lower and two were unchanged. Volume was 3.76 billion francs. Brokers said131 words
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Article163 1994-09-23 28 -0.24 German stocks fell, giving up earlier gains amid lingering concerns global interest rates may rise. The DAX-30 Index closed the day down 0.24 at 2,072.81 points. Of the index members, 16 stocks were down, while 11 rose. Testimony later yesterday by Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan before the163 words
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Article125 1994-09-23 28 -0.67 Belgian shares closed barely changed after moving in a tight range throughout the session as the market continued to suffer from persistent market uncertainty, keeping investors sidelined. The Bel-20 Index closed 0.67 lower at 1,396.80 points. A low 810 million francs worth of shares changed hands, reflecting investors'125 words
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Article244 1994-09-23 28 +9.0 Swiss shares closcd slightly higher in moderately active trade. The indices closcd below the day's high. Dealers said they expect a steadier market today. Even if Wall Street fell, prices would hold up well they said. The blue-chip SMI Index ended up 9.0 at 2,603.0 after the day's244 words
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Article257 1994-09-23 28 -0.73 Dutch stocks ended a rangebound session a whisker below Wednesday's close, with dealers wondering if the AEX index can stick above the 400-point barrier. The index finished 0.73 off at 400.36 points, after brushing dangerously close to the 400-mark earlier. Fears of a near-term Fed rate hike obsess257 words
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Article151 1994-09-23 28 -177 Italian stocks fell after unions appeared to reject government proposals for reforming Italy's pension system. Prices were already lower at midday when unions ended a meeting with the government and said they found the government's proposals "unsatisfactory". Talks were due to resume yesterday evening, with unions threatening to151 words
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Article304 1994-09-23 28 -1 Gold's lack of follow through after testing US$396 took the wind out of the sails of gold shares in quiet trade yesterday and many investors took a breather after recent gains, dealers said. "It'll drift until we get clear-cut directions again but I must say people are still304 words
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Article240 1994-09-23 28 Stocks extended their twoday losing streak by heading lower, but dealers expect some stabilisation. "I think the market will probably stabilise in here," said one trader. "We have (Federal Reserve chairman Alan) Greenspan muttering today. So we need a day of rest. Tomorrow, we've got some more economic numbers."240 words
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Article719 1994-09-23 28 +5.05 The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which slipped 17.49 points on Wednesday, was ahead 5.05 to 3,856.64 at 1 lam. EDT. The key barometer was up 12.45 shortly after the market opened. The New York Stock Exchange Composite Index was ahead 0.17 to 254.88, while Standard Poors 500-stock719 words
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Article150 1994-09-23 28 -1.67 Swedish shares closed lower after Prime Minister-elect Ingvar Carlsson's decision to form a minority government. Investors had hoped that following Sunday's election in which the Social Democrats captured 45.6 per cent of the vote, the party would form a coalition with the more moderate People's Party. Instead, Carlsson150 words
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Article727 1994-09-23 28 Britannia Funds Sterliag Cash Bid Offer M.m t ap Deposit 38 6400 38 6500 Mini Jer*v Gilt 0 189J 0 l« Mim Mat Income *0 8800 *0 9200 I S$ Cash Income Plus Fund —9.5200 10 0300 PS S Reserve Fund 5 3100 5 3200 Sterliag Kquit* Euro Performance 0727 words
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Article, Illustration3004 1994-09-23 29 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Stocks fell on concerns that the Federal Reserve may boost interest rates for the sixth time this year to contain inflation. The Hang Seng Index closed down 156.61 points to 9,668.14. The broad All Ordinaries Index fell 70.60 to 4,885.03. Turnover was HK54.64 billion. BetterBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 3,004 words
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Article, Illustration508 1994-09-23 29 CLSA SHANGHAI B shares fell 5.27 points to 922.74 on a turnover of US$7 million. Performer of the day was China Textile Machinery, which gained 2.6 per cent, on talk that China seemed to have successfully reined in the cotton prices to the benefit of the textile industry asCLSA - 508 words
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Article, Illustration2514 1994-09-23 29 Reuter TOKYO Stocks ended down after investment trust and public fund buying failed to soak up corporate selling ahead of halfyear book-closings. Cross-trading monopolised activity, with dealers loath to take fresh positions ahead of a three-day weekend and the month-end. Tomorrow is a holiday (Autumnal Equinox Day) in Japan.Reuter; Source: Bridge Info - 2,514 words
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Article, Illustration1867 1994-09-23 29 Reuter BANGKOK Stocks closed virtually unchanged after fluctuating in a narrow range as investors stuck to the sidelines on interest rate worries. The SET index closed 0.55 lower at 1,531.43 points on 7.31 billion baht turnover. Falls led rises 169 to 121. "Investors were sidelined on concerns of possibleReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,867 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1994-09-23 29 Reuter JAKARTA Share prices closed lower in dull and directionless trading, brokers said. "The index will likely be down on poor sentiment in connection with falls in other markets. But the lower it gets the more value there will be for investors. The market is fundamentally strong," a brokerReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,014 words
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Article1787 1994-09-23 30 MOST Acnvt votom MBt C apital 45.2H.OOU f-aber 11 roup 40 *****0 MBf Hldgs 50c 15.114.000 kL Industries 9.003.000 Mulpha Intl 50c 8.003,000 Idm H\d 50c 7.398.000 AMDB 50c 7.128.000 MBf Hldgs TSR96 6.332.000 PMI 50c 6.261.000 kemavan Corp Insas Bhd 5.389.000 Bcrjava ind 5.370.000 Lien Hoc TSR971,787 words
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Article, Illustration5421 1994-09-23 30 Bloomberg Business News KUALA LUMPUR The market's benchmark index fell as investors turned their backs on blue chip stocks and bid up shares in smaller companies. "I've been advising clients to take their profits on the blue chips and perhaps buy someBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 5,421 words
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Article7138 1994-09-23 31 C# Cf M We IW1 Vol Day Lnl Quoit Oi» Dt» Yld Net r«f Atf High Loo Compaay Sale ("000) High Low Bayer Seller C»r P/E Saiil Price INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 1440 *35 ml s Acma Wed -3 246 1030 990 995 1000 17.5 4.7 1 15.9 68 5 87,138 words
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Article, Illustration1828 1994-09-23 32 R Sivanithy - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Sustained weakness on Wall Street hanged over the market yesterday, but numerous corporate developments and rumours in Malaysia provided investors with adequate trading opportunities and fuelled the spark for what would have been otherwise cautious trading. TheCharts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,828 words
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606 1994-09-23 33 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE The government is tightening rules on the training of shipyard supervisors to promote safety. Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Labour) Lee Yiok Seng told a seminar yesterday: "To ensure that shipyards have more trained supervisors, the ministry has decided to require606 words
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595 1994-09-23 33 KnightRidder TOKYO A recent recovery in the Singapore market is expected to support bunker prices in other Asian markets, which have generally remained soft. Demand in Singapore has stayed flat, with most traders and industry officials engaged in theKnight- Ridder - 595 words
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1090 1994-09-23 33 Page Col ABC Containerline 16 4 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahlers Line 13 5 Ahrenkiel Liner 4 1/2 ANL 3 1/2 Antaco Mgmt 17 4/5 APL 5 3-5 Appenship 8 4/5 Arabian Express 15 5 ASCL 5 5 Assist Marine 6 I Avant1,090 words
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Article, Illustration128 1994-09-23 33 SINGAPORE Rigbuilder Far East Levingston has completed more than $17 million worth of work for Australia's BHP Petroleum. Fels said yesterday it had repaired, refurbished and fabricated offshore structures to be used in Vietnamese waters. The main contract was to128 words
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276 1994-09-23 33 Reuter CHICAGO Barge grain handlers on the lower reaches of the Mississippi River are hoping rain forecast this week for the US Midwest will boost water levels along key river shipping routes. "We've had the potential for channel dredging andReuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration779 1994-09-23 33 Eastern Express HONGKONG With a sly wink and a foxy grin, Li Kashing announced plans destined to earn him another page in business history this time as a 21st century force in the Pearl River's economic future. On Monday heEastern Express - 779 words
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Article1568 1994-09-23 34 [THE Baltic Freight Index for spot dry cargo shipping rates rose to 1,568 on Wednesday from 1,557 on Sep 20. 1 Panama* continued to rise sharp•ly in a buoyant market with even charterers' brokers admitting they see little to check activity. In the east. Showa fixed on subjects1,568 words
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Article12728 1994-09-23 42 This is a list of ships loading at f Singapore for ports around the f world. It tabulates, by destination, f the name of the ship, the shipping < line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship12,728 words
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Article617 1994-09-23 50 VtMd Voy No Berth Arrival Departure Vessel Voy No Berth Arrival Depart** luna* Port Hunt ItIan* 4/94 ROW 2309/0/00 2309/1200 foETLuM 09 04 94 9 *»*sde 23.09/2300 Batam S«<ed3 *9494* P01A 22 09/1500 2209/1600 ElTes£T 66 C *"Pd. 23 09/2315 Batan- S(«d3 *9594' POIA 23.09/1200 23 09/1300617 words
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Article976 1994-09-23 50 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Booking/Balance Rslts Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From »n i fttuc 0S68 23/2359 IB 22/1500 22/1659 22/1900 2A 22/1700 23/0859 23/0900 2B 22/1/00 23/0659 23/0900 3 23/0700 23/1159 23/1400976 words
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Article297 1994-09-23 50 COURSES Title: lATA-FIATA Advanced Air Cargo Rating Duration: Sep 26 Oct 1 Organiser International Air Transport Association Tel: For more information contact Laura at 331-0417 or fax: 339-1815. Title: Standard Trading Conditions (SDF 70%) Duration: Sep 27 Nov 8 (7 evenings) Organiser Singapore Freight Forwarders Association Tel: For297 words
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491 1994-09-23 52 AP CHARLOTTE, North Carolina Inspections conducted last May prior to USAir's two most recent crashes showed that the airline's pilots were not always following prescribed cockpit procedures, a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) official testified here on Wednesday. David Bowden,AP - 491 words
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198 1994-09-23 52 AP PARIS The French government is appealing a European Union ruling that would open two more domestic air routes to private airlines competing with the money-losing, stateowned carrier Air Inter. The Transport Ministry was asking suspension of the ruling toAP - 198 words
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Article, Illustration35 1994-09-23 52 Reuter PITSEA, EngtanT- Crash investigators pass the wreck of a Volvo that™ a train on Wednesday. The driver of the car was killed and the train derailed. KeuterReuter - 35 words
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222 1994-09-23 52 Reuter DUBAI Saudia, Saudi Arabia's national airline, sees the number of passengers it carries this summer rising slightly from last year to 3.5 million, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said on Wednesday. "Statistics for this summer (July, August and September) indicate aReuter - 222 words
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Article1271 1994-09-23 52 atj a* W vn_ (MmM GA928 2205 AdaiaMa QF81 1925 Qf82 2055 SQ227 2230 Amsterdam KL837 I4M KL844 <»35 SQ323 1730 KL83S 2300 SO26 2355 SO348 2250 Auckland NZ73 1550 SQ285 2045 BA12 2200 NZ74 2340 gr w»i, Gf 146 1250 GF149 0650 B Sari Btpwin1,271 words
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266 1994-09-23 52 Reuter NEW YORK The US airport system desperately needs fresh funding to support an explosive burst of growth that is expected into the next centuiy, a top federal official told airline industry executives on Wednesday. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) chief David HinsonReuter - 266 words
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201 1994-09-23 52 Bloomberg Business News FRANKFURT Passenger traffic at Frankfurt Airport rose 6.6 per cent in August to 3.4 million passengers, as freight cargo climbed 6.2 per cent during the month. Through August, 23.1 million passengers had passed through the airport, the European continent's busiest, upBloomberg Business News - 201 words
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107 1994-09-23 52 Reuter NEW YORK Pacific Basin Bulk Shipping Ltd said on Wednesday its initial public ofTenng of 5.0 million units was priced at US$l4 a unit, an increase from the 4.3 million units initially filed. Each unit consists of one share and one warrantReuter - 107 words
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Article90 1994-09-23 52 Reuter TOKYO Japan Airlines Co Ltd (JAL) has applied to the Transport Ministry for approval to fly between Japan and Vietnam from Nov 16, a spokesman for JAL said yesterday. It would be the first regular Japan-Vietnam service in 19 years after Vietnam Airlines stopped servingReuter - 90 words
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54 1994-09-23 52 Bloomberg Business News SEATTLE The government-controlled airline of the United Arab Emirates said it is likely to convert seven options to buy Boeing 777s into firm orders, the Seattle Times reported on Wednesday. The airline Emirates has already ordered seven 7775, Boeing's newestBloomberg Business News - 54 words
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76 1994-09-23 52 Reuter NEW YORK The US Department of Transportation said on Wednesday it has granted approval for regional, low-cost carrier Reno Air to operate three round trip flights daily between Chicago's O'Hare airport and Reno, Nevada. It said Reno Air will be permittedReuter - 76 words
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173 1994-09-23 52 Bloomberg Business News ATLANTA Delta Air Lines won clearance from the US Department of Transportation to serve seven German cities under a link with Sabena Belgian Airlines. Delta has maintained codesharing operations with Sabena since 1993 and now plans joint service toBloomberg Business News - 173 words
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118 1994-09-23 52 Reuter LONDON Talks aimed at ending Britain's three-month-old rail strike adjourned late on Wednesday and are expected to continue for several days. Representatives from the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, which represents striking signalmen, and employers Railtrack talked for moreReuter - 118 words
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317 1994-09-23 52 LA Times DETROIT General Motors Corp's components group formed a new business unit yesterday that will develop and sell parts and propulsion systems for electric and hybrid vehicles to car, truck and bus makers worldwide. The initiative, the first by a majorLA Times - 317 words
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