The Business Times, 24 June 1991
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Title Section10 1991-06-24 1 Business Times MCI (P) 16/12/90 Monday, June 24, 1991 75*10 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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84 1991-06-24 1 LUXEMBOURG A draft proposal to create a political union among the 12 European Community nations ran into serious opposition yesterday over plans to establish a common defence policy and to grant additional powers to the European Parliament. The broad differences emerged during a84 words
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39 1991-06-24 1 MOSCOW Consumer prices in the Soviet Union's Russian Federation surged by an average 96 per cent in May over the same month last year, according to official Russian statistics, Interfax news agency said.39 words
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Article37 1991-06-24 1 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke, who survived the first major threat to his leadership recently, is going on the offensive to consolidate his position and boost his country's standing with foreign investors Page 437 words
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Article35 1991-06-24 1 NEW Indian leader P V Narasimha Rao has launched his government with dramatic promises, some near revolutionary, but he is struggling to satisfy the conflicting demands of his ministers Page 535 words
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Article30 1991-06-24 1 SOVIET reformist economist Grigory Yavlinsky has warned that his economic blueprint for the country will hurt but that further delay will only aggravate the pain Page 530 words
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Article30 1991-06-24 1 AS Cold War tensions subside in Asia, former adversaries in the region are intensifying efforts to develop new channels for solving political and security problems Page 630 words
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Article27 1991-06-24 1 OVER the years, thousands of paintings and art objects have been stolen from France, which seems particularly vulnerable to art thefts. Page 127 words
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Article31 1991-06-24 1 LOCALLY-incorporated Airtrust has launched weekly charter flights between Singapore and Phnom Penh, but the company is barred from offering the service to Singaporeans and Cambodians. Shipping Times Page 131 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article27 1991-06-24 1 IN its expansion drive into the Asia-Pacific region. Nylex (M) is looking into investing in a roofing tile manufacturer in Indonesia Page 227 words
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Article25 1991-06-24 1 HONGKONG magnate Li Flashing's Hutchison Telecommunications Ltd plans to join a consortium headed by USbased high-technology giant Motorola Inc Page 225 words
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Article31 1991-06-24 1 STATE-OWNED Thai Airways International is sticking to its fleet expansion plans in spite of a slump in the airline industry owing to the Gulf war Page 231 words
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Article37 1991-06-24 1 IBM and Lotus Development Corp plan to announce an alliance based on Lotus software that will permit groups of office workers to share electronic information and work on common projects using personal computers Page 337 words
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Article21 1991-06-24 1 US Federal Trade Commission lawyers have been inquiring about the business practices of Intel Corp Page 321 words
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Article22 1991-06-24 1 THE CHAIRMAN of bankrupt group Polly Peck International pic has transferred the publishing rights of his Turkish magazines Page 322 words
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Article, Illustration28 1991-06-24 1 Friday Change BT-MGA 723.58 -1.31 Kuala Lumpur ....624.44 +1.24 Tokyo 24.275.08 112.82 Hongkong 3,565.14 -28.24 Sydney 1.511.8 +8.4 New York 2.965.56 1 1.62 London 2.487.5 +7.628 words
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Article24 1991-06-24 1 Exchange rates US$ s$ 1.7775 100 Yen SS 1.2811 MS SS 0-6382 Money market rates Overnight 5 1/4% +5/16 3-month 5 15/16% +1/824 words
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Article32 1991-06-24 1 Rubber S pore July 148.75«/kg +0.25 M'sia July 234.00Vkg -0.50 KL Tin Turnover 44 tonnes +31 Spot MS 15.48/kg -0.08 Crude palm oil Turnover 1.048 lots -313 July MS772 /tonne -832 words
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Article, Illustration405 1991-06-24 1 Schutz Lee - Amount totals 1.5b so far this year By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE investors have sunk $1.5 billion in New Zealand since the beginning of this year, compared with about $100 million for the whole of last year. The figures, provided by the New Zealand405 words
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Article751 1991-06-24 1 Alvin Tay - Central bank chief sees a few positive signs By Alvin Tay THE NEW ZEALAND economic recession has bottomed out, but the immediate outlook is for a period of only modest growth, said Mr Donald Brash, the governor of the country's central bank. In an interview751 words
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462 1991-06-24 1 Reuter I NEW YORK Federal Reserve monetary policy will I stay in a holding pattern, possibly for months, as the US economy starts gearing up for take-off. say economists. "The Fed's on hold here. They see a recovery coming and don't wantReuter - 462 words
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Article, Illustration507 1991-06-24 1 Reuter, AFP TAIPEI Taiwan yesterday opened a national financial conference to draft wideranging reforms designed to make the island one of Asia's main financial centres. "We are committed to liberalising and internationalising our financial system," Finance Minister Wang Chien-shien toldReuter,; AFP - 507 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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87 1991-06-24 2 IvUALA LUMPUR Dunlop Estates is eyeing the property, •nance related and leisure sectors after ceasing operations in ue plantations sector last year, director Haji Anuar Hamdan jid. He added that its newly-acquired subsidiary. Magnum orporation, is already engaged in these activities. He87 words
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Article67 1991-06-24 2 TOKYO Japanese construction firm Kumagai Gumi Co Ltd said last Friday its net consolidated profit plunged 28.1 x*r cent from a year earlier to 11.2 billion yen (S$ 143,483) in ihe year to March. The company, one of the most active Japanese construction firms abroad, forecast67 words
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Article36 1991-06-24 2 TOKYO Trading firm Mitsui and Co Ltd and Fujitsu Ltd ifve launched a joint venture in Shenzhen in southern China ti> produce word-processor printers, the two companies said in a joint statement.36 words
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Article64 1991-06-24 2 SYDNEY Electrical consumer goods manufacturer Email Ltd said it has agreed to buy the Australian assets of National Consolidated Ltd's 100 per cent subsidiary F Muller Pty Ltd. ft will also buy NCL's 50 per cent holding in the Email/NCL 'oint venture, Lovelock Luke64 words
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Article55 1991-06-24 2 LONDON British Aerospace pic (BAe) unit British Aerospace (Military Aircraft) Ltd has an agreement with Indonesia's Nusantara Aircraft Industries to produce Hawk aircraft for the Indonesian government. The agreement was signed on June 19 after* discussion about potential collaboration on military and civil projects,55 words
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Article48 1991-06-24 2 TOKYO Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd expects group let profit in the year to March 31, 1992, to be little changed •iom the previous year, a company spokeswoman said. The major Japanese shipbuilder registered group net profit of 15.44 billion yen (S$ 197,802) in 1990/91.48 words
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Article75 1991-06-24 2 I OKYO Taisei Corp sees higher group net profit at 41 oillion yen (*****,251) in the year ending March 31, 1992, from 32.94 billion a year ago. It sees group current profit at 110 billion yen in 1991/92, up from 102.89 billion a year earlier, on75 words
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Article, Illustration313 1991-06-24 2 Schutz Lee - Natural Gas Corp shares likely to be priced at NZ$ 1.08-$ 1.10 By Schutz Lee NEW ZEALAND'S corporate heavyweight. Fletcher Challenge Ltd (FCL), plans to float part of its subsidiary, the Natural Gas Corporation (NGC), later this year. The subsidiary has a313 words
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223 1991-06-24 2 Reuter BANGKOK State-owned Thai Airways International is sticking to its fleet expansion plans despite a slump in the airline industry due to the Gulf War. Thai International executives said the carrier had set aside a US$6.3 billion investment budget, the bulkReuter - 223 words
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340 1991-06-24 2 Motorola-led consortium will develop global telecoms system AFP HONGKONG Local magnate Li Ka-shing's Hutchison Telecommunications Ltd said last Friday that it planned to join a consortium headed by US-based high-technology giant Motorola Inc. The consortium has been formed to develop, fund and operate a globalAFP - 340 words
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258 1991-06-24 2 Reuter JAKARTA Prospects for Indonesia's only over-the-counter (OTC) stock market, which has failed to grow since its birth two years ago. look even gloomier as companies move off to the main bourse next door, traders and analysts said. The first company to list on theReuter - 258 words
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330 1991-06-24 2 MBT KUALA LUMPUR In its expansion drive into the Asia-Pacific region, Nylex (Malaysia) is looking into investing in a roofing tiles manufacturing company in Indonesia. Chairman Alan Jackson told reporters after the company's annual general meeting (AGM) on Saturday that the Indonesian company makesMBT - 330 words
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529 1991-06-24 3 Big Blue to use Notes program in its Office Vision desktop software NYT NEW YORK IBM and Lotus Development Corp plan to announce an alliance based on Lotus software designed to permit groups of office workers to share electronic information and to work on commonNYT - 529 words
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Article, Illustration414 1991-06-24 3 Reuter ISTANBUL Asil Nadir, chairman of bankrupt group Polly Peck International pic, has transferred the publishing rights of his Turkish magazines, according to banking and media sources. A banker involved in the deal, concluded earlier this week, said the aim was toReuter - 414 words
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Article205 1991-06-24 3 Reuter LONDON TSB Group pic's half-year results this Thursday will be highlighted by a sharp rise in bad loans, a feature which analysts say will overshadow the results of the other big UK banks due to begin reporting in late-July. "We continue toReuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration366 1991-06-24 3 UPI NEW YORK The Plaza Hotel, one of Donald Trump's key holdings and a grand old Manhattan hotel, has lost US$lOO million (about SSI7B million) in the last two years and cannot pay full interest on its more than US$43O million in debt, according to ForbesUPI; Reuter picture - 366 words
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269 1991-06-24 3 Reuter MILAN Tyres and cables group Pirelli SpA said its board has approved a major shakcup of its senior management. The changes were announced in a statement following the company's annual general meeting. Gianbattista De Giorgi has resigned as managing director and has been namedReuter - 269 words
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509 1991-06-24 3 NYT SAN FRANCISCO Federal Trade Commission (FTC) attorneys have been inquiring about the business practices of the Intel Corp, according to computer industry executives. It does not appear the FTC has begun a formal investigation yet, and Intel said last Friday that itNYT - 509 words
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Advertisement101 1991-06-24 2 I was in and out in 1 hour and 12 minutes flat.., With the new Business Lunch menu at the legendary Maxim's de Paris, you'll enjoy a truly exquisite lunch in a shade over an hour. A full 3 course meal with a choice of appetizer, main course, dessert, coffee101 words
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Advertisement191 1991-06-24 3 IBM chief has good reasons to be angry, Pg 6 "A business trip doesn't usually leave me with much room to do anything else. That is, until I discovered the Hyatt Regency Singapore's Grand Rooms." n* MjV j 1 v i 1 HKDoing business at the Hyatt Regency Singapore leaves191 words
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THE REGION
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NOTE BOOK
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92 1991-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR A new business group, the IndonesiaMalaysia Business Council, will boost trade and joint ventures between the two countries. The Malaysian Business limes newspaper last Saturday quoted sources as saying members of the Bumiputera Economic Council of Malaysia and representatives from 2092 words
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Article63 1991-06-24 4 GENEVA Manila has asked the United Nations Disaster Relief Organisation (Undro) to launch an appeal for international aid following the volcanic eruptions of Mount Pinatubo. Undro said last Saturday that urgent needs were for blankets, clothing, powdered milk, drugs, tents and medical supplies, all of63 words
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Article89 1991-06-24 4 CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh Border officials from Bangladesh and Burma have held talks to stop the exodus of Burmese Muslims fleeing their country. More than 10.000 Rohinga Muslims had fled to Bangladesh in the past two weeks in the face of persecution by the Burmese military, sources said89 words
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Article105 1991-06-24 4 MANILA Former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos has said that she would return to her homeland in October to bury the remains of her husband and face criminal charges in Manila. The exiled widow of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos told Radio Station DZRH from New York105 words
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Article70 1991-06-24 4 TAIPEI Taiwan has been accepted as a non-regional member of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (Cabei). "Our ambassador to Honduras has signed an agreement with CABEI leaders to join the international organisation in the name of the Republic of China," Foreign Ministry officials70 words
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Article63 1991-06-24 4 JAKARTA The US Exim Bank has agreed to provide a US$53 million (5594.3 million) loan to the Indonesian state telecommunication company Perumtel for the launch of a telecommunications satellite. The US embassy announced last Friday that the loan would be used to buy the necessary'63 words
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Article, Illustration564 1991-06-24 4 Aussie PM seeks to consolidate his position and boost investments Agencies CANBERRA Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke, who survived the first major threat to his leadership three weeks ago, is going on the offensive to consolidate his position and boost his country's standing with foreignAgencies - 564 words
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234 1991-06-24 4 Reuter SYDNEY Australia was the third largest recipient of Japanese investment after the US and Britain in the year to March, according to Japanese Finance Ministry figures released by the Australia-Japan Economic Institute last Friday. Japanese investors ploughed U553.67 billion (556.53 billion)Reuter - 234 words
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177 1991-06-24 4 AFP PERTH Aborigines in Western Australia are seething over a threat by Premier Carmen Lawrence to amend legislation protecting Aboriginal sites to allow two big mining projects to go ahead. In the latest moves in a growing dispute, one of the premier's senior colleagues,AFP - 177 words
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256 1991-06-24 4 BANGKOK Four top Thai government agencies have instructed the Bank of Thailand to implement measures to use foreign capital inflow in a way that would benefit the country's investment and production, the Bangkok Post reported last Friday. Officials attending a meeting256 words
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Article, Illustration315 1991-06-24 4 AFP HONGKONG A miniboom which recently hit Hongkong's residential property market has suffered checks in the wake of a local interest rate increase. Last month, the volume and value of pre-sold flats new apartment blocks still under construction were down by about 10AFP - 315 words
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227 1991-06-24 4 Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong's tight labour market, one of the main reasons for the British colony's doubledigit inflation problem, has eased in the past year, according to the latest survey by the American Chamber of Commerce. The findings were based on a sample of 376Reuter - 227 words
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361 1991-06-24 4 Bernama WASHINGTON Malaysia has called on the US to open up its market wider and to reduce or eliminate duties imposed on processed and semi-processed palm kernel oil, canned pineapples and other tropical products from the Asean region. The Director-General for Asean. DatukBernama - 361 words
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THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration449 1991-06-24 5 But he has to cope with dissatisfaction in Cabinet Reuter NEW DELHI New Indian leader P V Narasimha Rao has launched his government with dramatic promises, some near revolutionary, but he is struggling to satisfy the conflicting demands of his ministers. Senior sourcesReuter - 449 words
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220 1991-06-24 5 UPI BEIJING Occidental Petroleum Corp has virtually abandoned its multi-million-dollar stake in a money-losing Chinese coal mine, completing a long, painful divorce from what was the largest Sino-US joint venture. An official of the stateowned Bank of China's trust company, Occidental's chief partnerUPI - 220 words
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222 1991-06-24 5 IHT PARIS Fearing repercussions in a major export market, the French luxury industry has taken Prime Minister Edith Cresson to task for what it sees as "intemperate" comments about Japan. Alain Boucheron, president of the Comite Colbert, an association of 70 luxury houses, said lastIHT - 222 words
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Article, Illustration447 1991-06-24 5 Reuter MOSCOW Soviet economist Grigorv Yavlinsky, back from Harvard University with an economic blueprint for the Soviet Union, has warned that the top-to-bottom reform plan will hurt but that further delay will only aggravate the pain. Mr Yavlinksy at 39, the whizz-kid of Soviet economicsReuter - 447 words
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WORLD WATCH
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86 1991-06-24 5 MADRID The US said last Saturday that it needs more time to study a pact that would ban mining from the Antarctic, wrecking plans to celebrate the Antarctic Treaty's 30th anniversary with a new accord. Signature of a protocol to provide total protection86 words
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Article74 1991-06-24 5 BELGRADE The leaders of rebel republics Croatia and Slovenia met last Saturday to complete plans for splitting from Yugoslavia in spite of growing international pressure to preserve the country's unity. Croatian President Franjo Tudjman and Slovenia's Milan Kucan said last Friday that they would push74 words
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Article58 1991-06-24 5 WARSAW The US has alloted US$l5 million (5526.7 million) in foreign assistance for Poland, to be used for business development and humanitarian programs. Carol Adelman, assistant administrator of the US Agency for International Development responsible for Europe and the Near East, announced the projects last58 words
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Article81 1991-06-24 5 CAIRO The World Bank has approved a US$524 million (*****.7 million) loan package to help cash-strapped Egypt reform its economy. The national Mena news agency reported last Saturday that the bank's board of directors approved the package in a meeting in Washington last Friday.81 words
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Article106 1991-06-24 5 TOKYO Japan has lifted restrictions on travel and cultural exchange with South Africa due to recent legal changes in that country that are contributing to the dismantling of the apartheid system. A government official announced last Friday that the Japanese government had lifted its suspension106 words
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Article73 1991-06-24 5 MUNICH German Finance Minister Theo Waigel has ruled out any tax increase to finance the transfer of federal institutions from Bonn to Berlin, chosen last Thursday by the Bundestag as united Germany's new capital. Mr Waigel. among those who wanted to keep the political capital73 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1991-06-24 6 IN ALL their frustration and even desperation, their sareasm and raw anger, the words alone eommand attention: "The fact that we're losing share makes me goddamn mad Everyone is too comfortable at a time when the business is in crisis."1,065 words
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Article, Illustration795 1991-06-24 6 Michael Richardson - Is a new Asian security forum necessary, or can Asean play a useful role towards regional reconciliation? Michael Richardson reports Michael Richardson IHT AS Cold War tensions subside in Asia, former adversaries in the region are intensifying efforts to develop new channelsIHT - 795 words
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Article, Illustration815 1991-06-24 6 Group in disarray as Cold War ends AP THE non-aligned movement, whose name and membership never > matched, was born as an alternai tive *to Cold War alliances and probably will die with them unless it finds a new mission. Amre Moussa, Egypt'sAP - 815 words
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Miscellaneous21 1991-06-24 6 DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUDEAU HEY RAY OTT7A Cnf) I ROGSH. mffT'euh pullcoqL I y 7? I H I*' "f imim^ l >21 words
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ENTERPRISE & MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration908 1991-06-24 8 Kenneth James - It was no easy task trying to identify the best-managed companies in Asia. But Asiamonev managed to come up with its final list. Kenneth James has the details Kenneth James WHEN Asiam on e y magazine's editors decided to identify Asia's best-managed companies, they908 words
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Article364 1991-06-24 8 Seminars and courses Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel June The Effective ANA Hotel Marketing *****88 27 28 Use of Market Institute of Research Singapore June 27 Increasing Sales Balestier Premarketing *****00 Promotion C omplex Consultancy Through Exhibition June 27 Auditing Marco Polo Dominion *****25 29 Controls. Singapore Conferences Techniques.364 words
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335 1991-06-24 8 Malaysia's growing corporate role in the region is reflected by its four representatives in the list of Asia's best-managed companies, by sector. But several other firms get the thumbs-up from the Asiamoney panel for steady quality management that does not lean heavily on official patronage.335 words
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508 1991-06-24 8 The 21st National Management Game The national Management Game, which got off the ground last Thursday, tries to simulate the Singapore business environment. For those who thrive on big challenges, that probably means no major setbacks that throw companies way off track. Just hiccups here508 words
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309 1991-06-24 8 LEE KUAN YEW Distinguished Visitor Lester Thurow told an overflowing audience at the Nanyang Technological Institute last year that the economic game of the 21st century should be described in the language of sports instead of in military metaphors. Professor Thurow. who is dean309 words
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SPORTS
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386 1991-06-24 9 Wind blew away top players' challenges AFP KILLARNEY, Ireland World Number Three Nick Faldo tamed the gales here on Saturday to storm into a three-stroke lead after three rounds of the Irish Open. The British Open champion from England, strangely withoutAFP - 386 words
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297 1991-06-24 9 AP WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia Kenny Knox and Brian Claar matched the course record with 9-under-par 62s to tie for the lead in Saturday's rain- and darkness-suspended third round of the AnheuserBusch Golf Classic. They finished three tours of Kingsmill Golf Club atAP - 297 words
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Article, Illustration739 1991-06-24 9 AFP LONDON Tradition dictates that Stefan Edberg, the defending men's singles champion, will open the cen-tre-court programme at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships today... But Andre Agassi can be expected to steal the show. The 21-year-old, fifthseeded American, runner-up in the French Open earlierAFP - 739 words
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Article, Illustration790 1991-06-24 9 Reuter LONDON Juan Manuel Fangio, widely regarded as the greatest motor racing driver of all time, celebrates his 80th birthday today suggesting that luck was his greatest asset. Fangio dominated Grand Prix racing in the *****, winning 24 of the 51 world championship races heReuter - 790 words
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297 1991-06-24 9 UPI CHARLOTTE, North Carolina Mike Hill finished with a birdie and an eagle on the final two holes on Saturday to maintain his first-round lead and holds a one-shot lead after three rounds of the U*****,000 Painewebber SeniorsUPI - 297 words
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SIDE LINES
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193 1991-06-24 9 EASTBOURNE, England Martina Navratilova, the queen of grass-court tennis, continued to lay claim to her throne on Saturday by rallying from an early deficit to defeat Arantxa Sanchez Vicario. Navratilova won 6-4, 6-4 for her 10th championship at the U*****,000 (*****,000) Eastbourne tournament and the 156193 words
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Article104 1991-06-24 9 MANCHESTER, England Goran Ivanisevic had 10 aces on Saturday en route to a 6-4, 6-4 victory over US Open champion Pete Sampras in the final of the U*****,000 Manchester Open, the final men's tune-up for Wimbledon. The second-seeded left-hander from Yugoslavia dropped just six points on his104 words
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Article122 1991-06-24 9 LONDON Britain's Chris Eubank stayed unbeaten and hung on to his World Boxing Organisation middleweight title on Saturday with a points decision over countryman Michael Watson. Although the crowd at Earls Court clearly gave the decision to the more aggressive Watson, two judges awarded it to122 words
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Article163 1991-06-24 9 NEW YORK Peter Isler and his wife, J J, both worldclass sailors from San Diego, are adding an unusual twist to competition in the annual Liberty Cup Match Racing Regatta. They have accepted invitations to compete as skippers in the four-day race series, which163 words
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285 1991-06-24 9 AFP WILMINGTON, Delaware Sally Little, seeking only her second victory as an American citizen, shot a four-under-par 67 here on Saturday to take a two-shot lead into the final round of the McDonald's Championship. Little, who was bom in South Africa butAFP - 285 words
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Advertisement215 1991-06-24 10 Cafe Plaza goes Cantonese this June with a spread of tongue-tickling pleasers from the British Colony. Delicacies include Marinated Jelly Fish, Crispy Suckling Pig, Braised Shark's Fin Soup, Black Pepper Beef Cubes and Stir-fried Garoupa. Available for lunch and dinner. Adult: $16.00 ChUd: $10.00 nnn nmi iii -'iiTi Tffnnmi Catch215 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration848 1991-06-24 11 Alan Riding - Art theft is big business. Alan Riding discusses the extent of the problem and how the French authorities are tackling it Alan Riding NYT FOR 10 months, nothing disappeared from the 35 national museums under the direct responsibility of Jacques Sallois. ThenNYT - 848 words
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Article, Illustration550 1991-06-24 11 Lisa Lee - Lisa Lee is captivated by Les Grands Ballets Canadiens Lisa Lee LES GRANDS Ballets Canadiens' artistic director Lawrence Rhodes kept his word when he promised creativity and a superb performance from his company. Last week, the young, very strong Canadian company delivered with style and550 words
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369 1991-06-24 11 P Y Van - P Y Van listens to two Haydn symphonies conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt P Y Van NIKOLAUS Harnoncourt's recording of Havdn's Symphonies 98 and 99 (2292-*****-2) has recently been released on the Teldec label. Harnoncourt, as usual, scrupulously observes all the repeats. A well-known pioneer369 words
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Article, Illustration5336 1991-06-24 12 Magdalene Ng - By Magdalene Ng THE OUTLOOK this week for the local stock market remains bleak based on weak technicals and uncertain trading conditions in share markets worldwide. The widely followed Straits Times Industrials Index is expected to lose further ground over the next few5,336 words
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Article4209 1991-06-24 13 Main Board Robinson 450 +16 +3.7% II Negara 410 16 4.1% Acma 244 +13 5.6% Wepco 50* 500 74 +12 +19.4% GE Life 14X0 10 f 0.7**4) B Scmbavvang 605 +10 1.7% Prima 570 4-10 1.8% GPBSSl.60 322 6 +1.9% (JOB Foreign 730 f5 H).7%4,209 words
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Article, Illustration869 1991-06-24 14 Dow slips further in sympathy with the bond market FT NEW YORK IT WAS IBM week on Wall Street. First came the good news, then the bad. And the market was left rather bewildered as to what it all meant for the future of the world'sFT - 869 words
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551 1991-06-24 14 AFP v S>TOKYO SHARE PRICES fell sharply on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in extremely thin trading last week as prospects of a discount rate cut by the Bank of Japan faded completely. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 selected issuesAFP - 551 words
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879 1991-06-24 14 Ray Heath - LONDON By Ray Heath NEVER MIND the quality, feel the weight. That might be a useful maxim for investors pondering the direction of the UK stock market. And, while you would hardly have thought it by last week'| performance, the weight of879 words
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Article1224 1991-06-24 14 AFP HONGKONG SHARE PRICES here were generally lower in quiet holi-day-shortened trading last week, with the Hang Seng Index losing 74.01 points or 2.03 per cent to close on Friday at 3,565.14. Average daily turnover also dropped to HKS753 million (S$ 173 million) in the three-day weekAFP - 1,224 words
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Article, Illustration4516 1991-06-24 15 MBT DESPITE a higher opening, share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed the week on a barely steady note amid sluggish conditions. Most investors chose to stay at the sidelines in a market that lacked positive directions. Strong advances inMBT - 4,516 words
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Article131 1991-06-24 16 June 21 Clusc Previous NEW YORK Dow Jones 2.965.56 2.953 93 +11 62 NYSE Financial 151 31 ***** fO.38 S&P500 377.75 375 42 +2.33 Turnover (million) 194 162 +32 LONDON Financial Times 30 1,947.3 1.943.7 +3.6 FTSE 100 2.487.5 2,479.9 +7.6 Turnover (million) 384.5 412.7 -28.2 AMSTERDAM CBS Tendency Index131 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1991-06-24 16 WALL STREET ended a listless session with a bang last Friday, as late expira-tions-linked buying lifted blue chips to their highs of the day. Volume ran up in the last few minutes to the strongest level in three weeks. "1 think our market activity today was based strictly1,323 words
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Article, Illustration893 1991-06-24 16 UK SHARES ended slightly firmer in low trading volume on Friday, with almost nothing to enliven the market. "It's been a typically dreary Friday afternoon with few distinguishing features," said a trader. "Ascot (horseracing event) seems to be drawing people's attention far more than the market." Dealers said there893 words
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Article245 1991-06-24 16 THE Frankfurt stock market enjoyed what operators called a "Berlin run-up" on Friday, as the DAX spot trend indicator closed the day and week at 1,711.86 points, up 24.83 points on the day or 1.47 per cent. Operators said the rise, bringing the index to within four points of245 words
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Article273 1991-06-24 16 DUTCH SHARES closed firmer on Friday under the influence of foreign bourses but light position squaring pushed prices below their highs, dealers said. The CBS tendency index finished 0.6 points higher at 95.5 after peaking at 95.7 shortly before June contracts on the European Options Exchange expired at 1400273 words
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Article168 1991-06-24 16 THE Paris bourse on Friday closed in positive territory for the first time last week but failed to recover as much as some traders expected on the first day of the monthly account. "The market is not well underpinned. Domestic investors are shying away and foreigners are not playing,"168 words
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Article179 1991-06-24 16 THE Milan share index plunged nearly 2.5 per cent last Friday in a continuation of the selling sparked on late Thursday by news that the government planned to force companies to revalue their property assets for tax purposes. "The selling has hit everything and involved everybody, including the foreign179 words
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Article435 1991-06-24 16 LEADING SHARES in Johannesburg remained well bid in quiet afternoon trading on Friday, with prices holding near their recent highs after another buoyant week which saw the all-share index surge to within a whisker of its record high of 3,399, set on June 19, 1990. Dealers said some light435 words
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Article260 1991-06-24 16 SWISS SHARES closed slightly higher in moderate trading on Friday as the market took its lead from the firmer Frankfurt bourse, brokers said. The all-share SPI index closed 4.7 points higher at 1,114.9 and the SMI blue-chip index added 7.1 to 1,713.3. Compared with the previous Friday, the SPI260 words
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Article156 1991-06-24 16 BELGIAN SHARES ended mostly weaker on Friday in slow business against the trend of foreign bourses. "With no strong company profit rises foreseen and interest rates pausing. 1 see no reason to buy," said a trader. The BEL 20 index closed 2.84 points down at 1.166.30 and volume amounted156 words
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Article246 1991-06-24 16 TORONTO STOCKS wound down a dull session at slightly lower levels after recovering in the last few minutes from the day's low, dealers said on Friday. The market focused on the triple-witch-ing expiry in the US and the spate of new issues that have hit the market, they added.246 words
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482 1991-06-24 17 FOREX MARKET REPORTS Reuter NEW YORK The US dollar ended firmer in quiet trading last Friday, as market participants adjusted their positions ahead of yesterday's G-7 meeting in London. "The market was slightly short dollars going into Friday" and thus wanted to square itsReuter - 482 words
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664 1991-06-24 17 ASIAN CURRENCIES AFP THE YEN and most other Asian currencies rose against the US dollar last week, partly due to speculation that the Group of Seven (G-7) finance ministers meeting in London over the weekend would discuss softening the greenback. The Philippine peso, Malaysian ringgitAFP - 664 words
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Article389 1991-06-24 17 Government securities June 21 Treasury bills Period Issue Maturity Yesterday's closing Day's code Bid Offer High Low 3 months BW*****X 19.09.91 4.28 4.23 4.22 4.20 6 months 1 year BY*****E 27.02.92 3.90 3.85 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Close Day's code rate Bid Offer389 words
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Article528 1991-06-24 17 Interbank rates SS Bid Offer Overnight 5 1/4 5 3/8 1-month 5 11/16 5 13/16 2-month 5 13/16 5 15/16 3-month 5 15/16 6 1/16 Overnight mode: 5-5/16 l'S$ High Low 7 days 6 1/16 5 13/16 1 month 6 5 15/16 2 months 6 1/16 6 3528 words
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470 1991-06-24 17 IHT BRUSSELS The current "basket" of currencies that forms the European currency unit should be frozen pending moves towards a single European Community currency, according to the top EC economic official. The ECU should be strengthened during the transition to a common currencyIHT - 470 words
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Article, Illustration297 1991-06-24 17 Reuter BRUSSELS EC Commissioner for Economic Affairs Henning Christophersen believes British Prime Minister John Major would sign a future European Community monetary union treaty provided Britain is allowed flexibility on when to join. "This seems to have been accepted by MrReuter - 297 words
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396 1991-06-24 17 Reuter LONDON The range of four property futures contracts launched last month by the London Futures and Options Exchange (FOX) has got off to a slow start, but most dealers are predicting the property hedge will have a bright future. "It'sReuter - 396 words
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Article254 1991-06-24 17 COMEX June 21 GOLD FUTURES <100 02) USS/oz Open High Low Settle Change Jun 91 368.00 368.00 365.50 365.90 -2.10 Jul 366.60 -2.30 Aug 370.10 370.20 367.30 368.10 -2.30 Oct 373.00 373.00 371.00 371.50 -2.30 Dec 377.00 377.00 374.50 375.10 -2.30 Feb 92 378.50 -2.30 Apr 381.90 -2.30254 words
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Article500 1991-06-24 17 BANKS ABN Bank 8 Allied Irish Bank PLC 8 American Express Bank 8 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 8 Arab Banking Corp 8 Arab Bank PLC 1*U ANZ Banking Group 8 Ban Hin Lee Bank 7V« Banca Commerciale 8 Banco do Brasil 8 Bangkok Bank 7V« Bank Bumiputra 8500 words
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Article, Illustration452 1991-06-24 18 IHT PARIS After a long dark age, silver's prospects as a profitable investment may be regaining a bit of lustre, some analysts say. A survey by the Silver Institute in Washington DC. an industry trade group, showed that in 1990 silver productionIHT - 452 words
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863 1991-06-24 18 REPORTS AFP SUGAR PRICES registered the best performance of any of the commodities over the past week, rallying to their highest level since the end of last year on fears of nearby supply tightness. These fears, triggered by delays in Cuban deliveries, shouldAFP - 863 words
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Article1192 1991-06-24 18 Rubber MS (lob hi totes) S cents/kg Int 1 RSS Close June 17 148.25 June 18 149 00 June 19 149.25 June 20 148 50 June 21 148.75 MRELB (M> in halts) M cents/kg Int 1 RSS Close June 17 233.00 June 18 234.00 June 19 234.00 June 201,192 words
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Article, Illustration677 1991-06-24 19 Patricia Wells - POSTCARD FROM NOVELLO By Patricia Wells THERE IS no reason to wait until fall and the white truffle harvest to tour the rolling hills of Italy's Piedmont and the Langhe region, with its fragmented vineyards and compact villages, where the air is filled with a677 words
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Article155 1991-06-24 19 As at 3pm on June 21: I-ocal dollars to one unit of foreign currency C urrencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.3S2 1.382 Canadian dollar 1.545 1.575 NZ dollar 1.012 1.042 Sterling pound 2.8800 2.9100 US dollar 1.7720 1.7820 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian155 words
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Article93 1991-06-24 19 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Duration Title Venue Organiser Td June 25-29 International Brtislava. Ineheba Company *****11II July 14-21 Exhibition On Buenos Aires USUARIA *****2855 Chemical Fair Czechoslo- Limited Equipment. vakia Technology July I Kuwait: Hilton Asian Investment **********8 Services for Opportunities In International: Conferences Informatic A93 words
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Miscellaneous333 1991-06-24 19 Multiple are a Lbh Klu Klux Klan 8 His students are required I j notes 11 In a year people change (5) I j 12 Butler's reply to metal mm ■Bl~ salesman who asks to see I the master (3,2) IH 13 Prepared to fight a bad I I I333 words
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Miscellaneous208 1991-06-24 19 Singapore Outlook: Showers over several areas in the morning. Report: Maximum temperature 32.4° Assoc humidity 62% Minimum temperature 27.2* Assoc humidity 87% Hours of sunshine 3.45 Rainfall in mm nil Rainfall this month 94.9 Rainy days this month 7 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 15/10 Showers Bangkok 34/26 Showers208 words
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Miscellaneous35 1991-06-24 19 FQRG£T IT 3 UVW SHOULD I CONTfciSUTe TownRPSA r J pk Adding pR.eseNT Fo? soroeoNe i dom't eveN I s I KNOW? I 1 13, J& i uxu.-..soft ose. it iorsVou w Z#s ge-Ttimg e4S335 words
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Article, Illustration406 1991-06-24 20 Elaine Koh - By Elaine Koh SINGAPOREAN Indians could make a compulsory contribution of $2 a month to help fund a new foundation for the community's educational projects, said a recommendation from the high-level Action Committee on Indian Education. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong disclosed406 words
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388 1991-06-24 20 THE GOVERNMENT will go ahead with a trial run for non-transferable certificates of entitlement (COEs) for car owners, which will start on Sept 1, said Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday. However, the question of whether both transferable and non-transferable388 words
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381 1991-06-24 20 Reuter LONDON British manufacturers have not seen any signs yet that the economy is recovering from the recession. according to a survey published on Monday. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said its monthly survey of companies accounting for half ofReuter - 381 words
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330 1991-06-24 20 Reuter SEOUL South Korea has drawn up long-term policies to stabilise the economy and hold annual inflation, now at 8.7 per cent, below 5 per cent, a top economic planner said. "Although the increase rate in (consumer) prices is expected to be heldReuter - 330 words
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362 1991-06-24 20 Genevieve Cua - By Genevieve Cua A TOTAL of 38 companies including major names in the marine sector will take part in a trade mission to the Middle East, signalling keen interest for a slice of the Kuwaiti reconstruction pie. Led by the Trade Development Board,362 words
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197 1991-06-24 20 NINETEEN local contractors have submitted 31 bids, ranging from $8.5 million to $14.1 million, to the Public Works Department for a major road upgrading project in the north-eastern part of the island. Sembawang Construction Pte Ltd, Singapore Piling Civil Engineering, Kang Lian Contractors,197 words
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Article, Illustration406 1991-06-24 20 AP BANGKOK Cambodia's four warring factions havt agreed to an indefinite truce but remain divided on the leadership of a council that is trying to negotiate peace, resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk said on Sunday. The agreement came during two days of meetings to prepareAP - 406 words
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431 1991-06-24 20 UPI HANOI The Seventh Congress of the Vietnamese Communist Party opens today with about half of its ageing leadership expected to step down while the party's path is set for the next five years. Rumours of different leadership changes swirled throughUPI - 431 words
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Article, Illustration240 1991-06-24 20 Reuter BEAVER CREEK, Colorado Akio Morita. chairman of Sony Corp, said competition from US exporters is stiffening around the world, forcing Japanese companies to work harder. "We see the competition coming up. we see the quality coming up," Mr Morita said in anReuter - 240 words
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362 1991-06-24 21 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee LOCALLY-incorporated Airtrust has launched weekly charter flights between Singapore and the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, but the company is barred from offering the service to Singaporeans and Cambodians. According to Airtrust operations manager Mr Patrick Ho, the service is362 words
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Article, Illustration169 1991-06-24 21 JAPAN Airlines' (JAL) two new Jetstream Super 31 planes will be used on its regional services starting from Aug 1. The airline had earlier signed a contract with British Aerospace to buy the 19-seat regional turboprop planes. This is169 words
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168 1991-06-24 21 Reuter LISBON A lone bidder bought the Portuguese government's 80 per cent stake in the shipping company Portline Transportes Maritimos Internacionais SA at a public auction on Friday, stock exchange sources said. Altai r Sociedade Gestora de Participacoes Sociais SA paid 1,435 escudos for eachReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration565 1991-06-24 21 AFP FUJAIRAH, UAE It has no oil despite its location in the world's top crude producing area. But wagering on its geography, Fujairah is looking ahead to a bright future. Despite being one of the smallest emirates in the Gulf, FujairahAFP - 565 words
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Article, Illustration323 1991-06-24 21 AFP MANILA Former first lady Imelda Marcos said on Saturday that she has discussed plans with 20 Greek families and several Scandinavian firms to develop the Philippines through shipping. Asked in an telephone interview aired over DZRH radio station how she would work forAFP - 323 words
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286 1991-06-24 21 AP MANILA It may not be the Love Boat, but the US aircraft carrier offered service families fleeing Mount Pinatubo their first hot showers and 24-hour electricity in a week. More than 2,300 spouses and children of Navy personnel sailedAP - 286 words
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80 1991-06-24 21 THIS YEAR. Norwegian shipping companies owned or operated 1,890 vessels aggregating 68 million deadweight tonnes. At the same time, the country's shipowners had 153 ships of 8.9 million dwt on order, more than 15 per cent of the world total. The difference between those80 words
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60 1991-06-24 21 NEW YORK City taxi inspectors recently discovered something under the dashboard of a taxicab that caused them great concern: The driver had spliced his radio microphone into his meter so that whenever he pressed the "Talk" button on the microphone, an electrical pulse60 words
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50 1991-06-24 21 CUBA'S only supertanker port has started operating and it has pumped crude oil from a ship into land-based storage facilities. Work on the port in Matanzas to the east of Havana began in 1986 after Cuba signed an agreement with a Soviet enterprise Back Page50 words
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Article29 1991-06-24 21 A TANKER carrying 120,000 tons of oil ran aground near the southern end of the Suez Canal, blocking traffic in both directions Back Page29 words
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75 1991-06-24 22 GARUDA Indonesia, the Indonesian national flag carrier has won the Best Marketing, Best Destination and Best Booth awards at the sth Annual Intertour Exhibition in Hongkong. The exhibition, which was held from May 30 to June 1. is organised every year by the Hongkong75 words
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Article63 1991-06-24 22 SYDNEY More than 1,150 passengers aboard a stricken cruise liner will be flown back to Australia from Vietnam, officials said. The Fairstar broke down in the South China Sea. A tug boat heading to rendezvous with the ship off the Vietnamese coast will tow it to63 words
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Article84 1991-06-24 22 HONGKONG Hongkong authorities have barred 103 crewmen and their families aboard the Soviet training ship Pallada from landing in the British colony during a two week visit. The four-masted sailing ship has been tucked away at a remote anchorage among rusting freighters in Hongkong's western harbour,84 words
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Article70 1991-06-24 22 PORT EVERGLADES, Florida A Panamanian registered cargo ship spilled over 600 gallons of fuel oil into Florida's intracoastal waterway when workers overfilled the freighter's fuel tank, a US Coast Guard spokesman said. Clean-up workers surrounded the ship, Golden Hill, with booms to contain the spilled bunker70 words
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Article55 1991-06-24 22 MANILA Manila airport will open 15 hours a day to allow more airlines to fly out thousands of passengers stranded since Mount Pinatubo's eruptions forced it to close a week ago, airline authorities said. Meanwhile, the Philippines put Navy ships on alert to evacuate a northern island55 words
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Article73 1991-06-24 22 SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, June 21, Reuter SAN JOSE Strike breakers, backed up by hundreds of police, have partially re-opened Costa Rica's largest port to end a three-day-old work stoppage, authorities said on Friday. Answering appeals from the government, independent stevedores moved into the Port73 words
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Article1157 1991-06-24 22 THE FREIGHT market on Thursday was bullish after Wednesday's news detailing US grain credits to the Soviet Union, which included freight, and all eyes were fixed on the next move by Soviet charterers. "Even just noises they were trying to do something would keep the market buoyant," one1,157 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1991-06-24 22 Norwegian shipping is set to continue its impressive growth recorded since introduction of the ship register in 1987 Lloyd's List ON APRIL 1 this year, Norwegian shipping companies owned or operated 1,890 vessels aggregating 68 million deadweight tonnes. There was 43 million dwt under Norwegian flag,Lloyd's List - 1,184 words
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Article858 1991-06-24 22 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and858 words
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Article11315 1991-06-24 30 This 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. Advanced dates are published for a maximum11,315 words
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Article630 1991-06-24 37 Vessel Voy No Berth Arrival Oepartue Vessel Voy No Berth Arrival Departwe Keppd Wharves Kota Pusaka E 903 K31 alongside 26.06/1800 Kota Wang) E397 K32 alongside 27 06/0600 It Heng 91/5 K30 alongside 25 06/0700 Trans Ha* 269A1 Kll alongside 23 06/1800 Ve La 3A K34 alongside630 words
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Article868 1991-06-24 37 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Booking/Balance Rslts Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From Al Mirqab 56 26/0700 1 23/1500 23/1659 23/1900 2 23/1700 24/0659 24/0900 4 24/1200 24/1459 24/1700 Alkaid 906 25/0030 1 23/1500 23/1659 23/1900 2 23/1700 24/0659 24/0900 All Victory868 words
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Article198 1991-06-24 37 Johora Port Berth: 1: Barge HB 1856; 2: Melaka Jaya No 3; 3; Man Pearl. Song Da; 4: La Richardais; 5: Kapitan Anistratenko; 6; Uni Summit 01 jetty: Bow Fighter, Santi. DC* ml. Due on Juw 20: Kyoei Maru No 1, Great Field. Due on June 21:198 words
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Article, Illustration467 1991-06-24 38 More taxi drivers in New York resorting to fast meters NYT NEW YORK New York City taxi inspectors recently discovered something under the dashboard of a taxicab that caused them great concern: The driver had spliced his radio microphone into his meter so that wheneverNYT - 467 words
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255 1991-06-24 38 AP SUEZ A tanker carrying 120,000 tons of oil ran aground on Saturday morning near the southern end of the Suez Canal, blocking traffic in both directions for almost 10 hours, canal officials said. They said that more than 40 ships were heldAP - 255 words
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161 1991-06-24 38 Reuter HAVANA Cuba's only supertanker port has started operating and it has pumped crude oil from a ship into land-based storage facilities, the Cuban news agency AIN reported. Work on the port in Matanzas to the east of Havana began in 1986 after Cuba signedReuter - 161 words
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Miscellaneous171 1991-06-24 37 TIDES AND WEATHER i > <** v "v =r TODAY'S TIDES (height in metres) HOW 0000 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600 0700 0800 **************************************************00 *****300 JR 1.8 1.3 10 08 07 07 09 1.2 18 2.0 20 18 16 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.3 16 2.1 25 2.7 2.7 2.5171 words
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Miscellaneous139 1991-06-24 38 TODAY'S WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS Regional Weather j LEGEND R Thunderstorm Temperature X\ y Weather —S Wind direction with speed in knots Rom Wave height Cloudy Sky Surface winds ore mdicoted by arrows which fly with the wind ©C ne full circle represents calm or light ond variable winds One139 words
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