The Business Times, 5 June 1995
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Title Section12 1995-06-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 194/12/94 Monday June 5 1995 85*12 words
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36 1995-06-05 1 AFP MOSCOW The Russian military command in Chechnya yesterday said it had seized control of the Chechen southern mountain stronghold of Vedcno, but Chechens denounced the claim as "absurd". AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article70 1995-06-05 1 UPI LONDON Britain's national lottery has boosted the country's gambling activity by IS per cent since its launch last November, according to a survey to be published today by market research group Mintel. It said the lottery had widened the profile of the British gamblerUPI - 70 words
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Article146 1995-06-05 1 Stick nriwt ImHcm Friday Week chup STII 2,208.51 +45.27 KLSEComp 1,078.08 30.51 Nikkei I5.S49.I3 +154.88 Hang Scat 9,559.74 230.56 SET Index 1,406.88 +16.97 Jakarta Comp 493.42 +19.73 CLSA China B 795.14 5.20 Aim All Ofd 2,006.7 -17.1 FTSE 100 3.345.0 33.9 Dow Jones 4,444.39 75.39 Singapore* 6.56 Kuala Lumpur 7.65146 words
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648 1995-06-05 1 Leslie Lopez - From Leslie Lopez in JAKARTA SINGAPORE Telecom and Australia's Telstra are expected to be among the big winners when the Indonesian government awards regional telecommunication monopolies worth billions of dollars to a disparate cast of local and foreign concerns this648 words
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537 1995-06-05 1 Chuang Peek Ming - Sector not hurt by exit of low-tech industries, says Department of Statistics By Chuang Peek Ming SINGAPORE Fear of "hollowing out" of the manufacturing sector, repeating a trend in developed nations, is unfounded, a study by the Department of Statistics shows. Thanks to a537 words
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276 1995-06-05 1 SINGAPORE Although sentiment surrounding local stocks remains firm following the interest rate cuts by the local banks, investors this week will have to worry about the health of the US dollar and heightened volatility in US equities. Brokers last week almost unanimously agreed276 words
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325 1995-06-05 1 Knight-Ridder LONDON Fraud is rife in UK business and management is largely to blame. A survey by Security Gazette and international consultants Control Risks, released yesterday, says 60 per cent of fraud is perpetrated by management with middle managers the most common culprits. TheKnight-Ridder - 325 words
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Article, Illustration431 1995-06-05 1 Loh Hui Yin - From Loh Hui Yin in YANGON AN industrial park, warehouses, a commercial complex and service apartments are among a handful of investments that the listed Singapore Technologies Industrial Corporation (STIC) is "close to agreement" in Myanmar, said senior STIC management. STIC431 words
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313 1995-06-05 1 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The huge differential between Singapore and Malaysian interest rates will prevent the latter from rising in the next couple of months, say economists. Their view is based on the assumption that Malaysia would not want another round of speculative funds floodingMBT - 313 words
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Advertisement8 1995-06-05 1 BusinesslT: Pg 9 Intel's Pentium chip for PCs8 words
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Advertisement13 1995-06-05 1 Market Matters: Pg n Why the long wait for KLSE to license dealers?13 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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Article, Illustration601 1995-06-05 2 Conrad Raj - SES-aspirant plans to open 1,000 retail outlets nationwide, set up electrical appliances market in Jiangsu province By Conrad Raj SINGAPORE-BASED Thakral Group, which has obtained approval to list on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, is planning more ventures in China including an electrical appliances601 words
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256 1995-06-05 2 SINGAPORE Home-grown travel agency Chan Brothers yesterday launched the first charter flight from Singapore to Zhengzhou in China. Zhengzhou is the capital of Henan province, which is rich in an<hoilture. Yeslercfey's flight is toe first The later Tngnts win note on on256 words
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EYE on the ECONOMY
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Article, Illustration273 1995-06-05 2 Teh Hooi Ling - INDUSTRY By Teh Hooi Ling ELECTRICITY consumption by the manufacturing sector in March has remained relatively flat, rising by a mere 2.7 per cent to 734.4 million kilowatt hours (kwh). Usage in the first quarter of this year amounted to 2.079 billion kwh, up 4.7 perSource: PUB - 273 words
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Article, Illustration364 1995-06-05 2 The government will spend SS4OO million for the sixth batch of seven precincts picked for the Housing and Development Board's (HDB) Main Upgrading Programme. This was announced yesterday by Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Defence and National Development Matthias Yao during364 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous59 1995-06-05 2 EQUIVALENT OF LOHFVT f\ f*\oRN»NG' I'VCBeEN M AND) S oar of TMcrypiNG Rxx ovef? r y ooij&i Ttraes y |f sm M. 1 j* 4 DOONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU lounannonm, KSSTI I IKHOU^H^BAf| uNnurmrAH I itoeve*- I g*££« I I asai moj«1 K*t»* I TUHV/66T I 1 AIL, BUT MKT NOW,59 words
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SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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568 1995-06-05 3 Reuter BANGKOK Final battle lines for Thailand's July 2 election will be drawn this week as candidates register to run in what political analysts say looks increasingly like a twohorse race. The registration of candidates opens today and a rashReuter - 568 words
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74 1995-06-05 3 AP KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian government has banned journalists from the lobby of Parliament House, saying they were disturbing legislators there. Reporters and some members of Parliament quickly denounced the move as undemocratic. Zahir Ismail, Speaker of the House, told reporters yesterday they wouldAP - 74 words
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Article53 1995-06-05 3 AP MANILA The youngest daughter of former President Corazon Aquino, who stunned the nation last year by announcing she was pregnant by a married man twice her age, had a baby boy yesterday, hospital staff said. Kris Aquino, 23, had a 3.9 kg boy byAP - 53 words
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88 1995-06-05 3 AFP MANILA President Fidel Ramos yesterday approved the conduct of summary proceedings that could lead to the dismissal of three police generals and a colonel implicated in the controversial killing of 11 suspected bank robbers. Two low-ranking police investigators have alleged in testimonies before aAFP - 88 words
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203 1995-06-05 3 Business Day BANGKOK Telecom Asia and Thai Telephone and Telecommunication (TT&T) have urged the government to accelerate the installation of 1.9 million telephone lines nationwide, perhaps fearful that a change in government would delay the expansion. Telecom Asia's vice-chair-man andBusiness Day - 203 words
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Article, Illustration50 1995-06-05 3 AFP KLANG, Setangor Hot air balloons taking off from the Kota Raja Stadias here yesterday, the first day of the three-day International Hot Air Balloon race. The event, the first of its kind ia Sooth-east Asia, is organised by the British-based Virgia Airship Ballooa Co. AFPAFP - 50 words
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195 1995-06-05 3 AFP VIENTIANE Laos has mapped out plans to quench a growing thirst for energy among its neighbours by tapping its vast hydroelectric potential but the scheme has raised fears of environmental damage and a fire sale of the country's resources. Desperate for greaterAFP - 195 words
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290 1995-06-05 3 AFP HANOI A sharp reduction in import quotas of vehicle kits for assembly in Vietnam is threatening two joint venture car production lines that have had to slash back their output, a report said yesterday. Following a decision by the Ministry ofAFP - 290 words
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CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
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448 1995-06-05 4 China needs the colony as its main engine for trade with outside world AFP SEOUL Hongkong is likely to remain Asia's leading financial centre after it reverts to China in 1997, but explosive growth will ensure the emergence of new financialAFP - 448 words
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144 1995-06-05 4 AFP BEIJING China yesterday welcomed the US renewal of its most favoured nation (MFN) trading status, but warned that the time had now come for the annual review to be scrapped. The MFN issue was "a product of the Cold War and has becomeAFP - 144 words
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381 1995-06-05 4 AFP BEIJING Chinese financial experts have dismissed suggestions that the high level of foreign investment in the country is a major source Of inflation and needs to be limited in the future, a report said yesterday. China utilised US$33.B billion (5547.3 billion) inAFP - 381 words
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146 1995-06-05 4 Bloomberg Business News BEIJING A senior Chinese trade official has asked Japan to take measures to alleviate the rise in China's debt burden caused by the soaring value of the yen against the US dollar, the official China Daily reported last week. XuBloomberg Business News - 146 words
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Article, Illustration126 1995-06-05 4 UPI BEIJING China yesterday told the three-million-strong People's Liberation Army to maintain "pure thoughts" and guard against corrupt influences six years after soldiers with machine guns silenced pro-democracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. While tourists, kite-flying children and hordes of uniformed and plainclothes police officers packedUPI; Reuter - 126 words
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103 1995-06-05 4 Reuter BEIJING China's State Land Administration is drafting rules to halt the random auction of unused land and to regulate the widespread sale of such land in rural areas, the China Daily said yesterday. In the last year auction of unused land, often withReuter - 103 words
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Article115 1995-06-05 4 Reuter BEIJING Workers at nature reserves in central Sichuan province have saved the lives of nine of China's endangered wild pandas on the verge of starvation, Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. Five of the pandas have been returned to the wild while three were keptReuter - 115 words
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294 1995-06-05 4 AFP BEIJING The Chinese government has relinquished the management of state loans to foreign countries into the hands of one of three policy banks, which will cease to provide no-interest loans, a report said yesterday. Responsibility for managing preferential government loans overseasAFP - 294 words
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ASIA
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506 1995-06-05 6 Anthony Rowley - From Anthony Rowley in TOKYO LEADERS of the three political parties in Japan's coalition government will try again today to find a mutually acceptable form of words for a Diet resolution expressing remorse over Japan's actions during World War506 words
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Article, Illustration87 1995-06-05 6 Reuter TOKYO Japanese heavy machinery maker Komatsu Ltd branched what it claimed to be the world's largest truck last Thursday. Called the 930 E, the super heavy-duty vehicle b 153 m long and 73m high and can carry 310 tonnes of cargo. Its tyres are 3.82Reuter - 87 words
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199 1995-06-05 6 AFP NEW DELHI An outspoken woman has become the chief minister of India's most populous state after a three-day political drama. Mayawati, 38, was sworn in as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh late on Saturday, three days after her Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)AFP - 199 words
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265 1995-06-05 6 AP SEOUL South Korea yesterday denounced former Japanese Foreign Minister Michio Watanabe for allegedly denying that Japan colonised the Korean peninsula. "We cannot suppress national anger over the reckless remarks," Foreign Ministry spokesman Yoo Gwang-suk said in a statement. M lt is an indisputableAP - 265 words
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242 1995-06-05 6 AFP SYDNEY Prime Minister Paul Keating will this week roll out a major campaign theme that he hopes will help boost his Labor government into a sixth term: a blueprint for severing a 225-year link with Britain's monarchy. The issue is alsoAFP - 242 words
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Article84 1995-06-05 6 Reuter NEW DELHI Indian Commerce Minister P Chidambaram said he expected exports to rise to about US$3l billion (Ss43 billion) in the current 1995-96 financial year (April-March). "Exports during the current year are likely to be between US$3O.5-31 billion," Mr Chidambaram told reporters onReuter - 84 words
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Article94 1995-06-05 6 AFP TOKYO One baby was born every 25 seconds in Japan la& year as the total of childbirths showed its first year-to-year gain in 21 years, the health and welfare ministry said yesterday. The annual total rose some 50,000 from 1993 to 1,238,247, comparedAFP - 94 words
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75 1995-06-05 6 AFP KARACHI Gunmen roamed the streets of Karachi yesterday forcing shops to close and burning vehicles as the death toil rose to 18 in four days. Police said attackers shot dead one maa yesterday. Eight people were killed on Saturday. The unrest follows aAFP - 75 words
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ENTERPRISE & MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration676 1995-06-05 7 Ven Sreenivasan - Singaporeans are averse to going on stage to speak. But help is at hand from lain Ewing. Yen Sreenivasan reports Ven Sreenivasan Remember the last time you delivered a speech or made a presentation before a group of people? Do you recall howPhoto by Arthur Lee - 676 words
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299 1995-06-05 7 Reuter WOMEN create their own "glass ceilings" blocking their ascent up the management ladder, according to a British psychologist. "Their own expectations are low," says Fiona Patterson of Nottingham University. Speaking at a British Psychological Society conference, she said the sexesReuter - 299 words
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Article, Illustration358 1995-06-05 7 MASTERCARD International has appointed lek Mei-May as director, debit services, for South-east Asia. Ms lek will be responsible for marketing and technical support services for the MasterCard/Cirrus ATM network and Maestro, the first global, on-line debit system to be implemented in Asia. Ms lek is a computer science358 words
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Advertisement10 1995-06-05 7 MAXIMISE YOUR GAINS with Personal Finance and Investment on Saturdays10 words
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Advertisement127 1995-06-05 7 t In all of our fine restaurants, our legendary hospitality is served in generous kelpings. By the people wko test know how, our Captains. Come and experience for yourself the gracious Jiang-Nan Chun, the elegant Seasons, the welcoming Seasons Cafe, or the intimate Terrace, where you'll find waiting on your127 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration727 1995-06-05 8 WORLD CUR 1995 AP JOHANNESBURG Forwards Nick Popplewcll and Denis Mcßride scored early tries yesterday that helped Ireland to a 24-23 World Cup rugby union win over fast-fin-ishing Wales. Prop Popplewcll crossed the line in the fourth minute and flanker Mcßride in the 12thAP; Reuter - 727 words
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Article, Illustration64 1995-06-05 8 AFP ORLANDO, Florida Shaquille O'Neal wants to make the Indiana Pacers eat their words of confidence in their showdown with Orlando for the right to face Houston in the NBA finals. The Magic was upset by post-game comments by the Pacers in a 27-point triumph on Friday that evenedAFP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration55 1995-06-05 8 Reuter LONDON The squad for the first test against West Indies starting at Headingley q» Thursday; Mike Atherton (Lancashire, captain), Robin Smith (Hampshire), Graeme Hide (Worcestershire), Alec Stewart (Surrey), Graham Thorpe (Surrey), Mark Ramprakash (Middlesex), Philip DeFreitas (Derbyshire). Darren Gough (Yorkshire), Peter Martin (Lancashire), Richard Illingworth (Worcestershire), Angus FraserReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration110 1995-06-05 8 AFP FOREST OF ARDEN, England In the third round of the English Open on Saturday, Irishman Philip Walton shot 69 to wipe out the three-stroke lead Colin Montgomerie had established with a course record 63 on Friday. The pair go into the final 18 holes level on the 12-under-parAFP - 110 words
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Article, Illustration115 1995-06-05 8 PARIS US$lO3 million French Open 3rd id Saturday (aeeda only) Men: 6-Michad Chang (US) b Tomas Carbonell (Spn) 6-1 6-2 7-5; 10-Magnus Larsson (Swe) b Jacco Eltingh (Neth) 6-4 5-7 7-6 (7-3) 6-3; 12-Michael Stich (Ger) b Arnaud Boetsch (Fra) 6-2 6-4 5-7 3-6 6-3; Andrei Chesnokov (Rus) b115 words
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613 1995-06-05 8 French Open AFP PARIS Boris Bcckcr lashed out at the organisers as he headed for the exit sign at the Roland Garros Stadium here yesterday after being beaten by Romanian qualifier Adrian Voinca. The three-times Wimbledon champion claimed his chance of winning theAFP - 613 words
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226 1995-06-05 8 Michael Karem - Michael Karem reports on the offshoot of a Sino-French trade event Michael Karem PARIS Next year, matches during the second week of the French Open will be shown live on big screen TV in Beijing's Forbidden City as226 words
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Business IT
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Article, Illustration813 1995-06-05 9 David Mok - David Mok checks out the key players in this growing market David Mok WITH local demand for hand-held computers growing steadily, the major vendors expect the business to take off in a big way over the next few years as prices fall and813 words
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304 1995-06-05 9 Reuter SEMICONDUCTOR giant Intel Corp last week introduced its latest Pentium microprocessor for mobile computers, and major computer makers quickly unveiled notebook computers using the new, power-saving chip. Hewlett-Packard Co announced a range of HP OmniBook 5000 notebook PCs designed around Intel's newReuter - 304 words
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399 1995-06-05 9 NYT ANEW demographic survey of the Internet has confirmed that the global computer network is predominantly a men's club, with male users outnumbering females by a ratio of nearly 2 to I. But the new numbers are considered surprising, because earlier and lessNYT - 399 words
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211 1995-06-05 9 Reuter VOCALTEC, a small Israeli company that has made chatting across continents cheap, is launching software that will tum computers into virtual telephones. The company's original communications software, Internet Phone, launched in February, allowed users to dial into their local Internet provider and talkReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration516 1995-06-05 9 Kenneth James - IDC says spending on personal computers will triple in five years. Kenneth James has the details. Kenneth James FOR the region's computer users, the machine of choice is a "no contest". Personal computers are set to increase their domination ofSource: IDC - 516 words
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It's happenin
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Article51 1995-06-05 10 SINGAPORE Advanstar Communications is organising Voice Asia '95, an exhibition focusing on voice processing and telephony from June 7 to 9 at the Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre. Participating companies include Northern Telecom, Singapore Telecom, Dialogic, AT&T and others. For details, call Ong Ngee Ming at51 words
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Article48 1995-06-05 10 SINGAPORE CSA Automated is holding a seminar, Unlocking Business Critical Information With Microbank Applications, which will help IT professionals understand the issues in the implementation of Computer Output to Laser Disc (COLD), on June 7 at the CSA Auditorium. For details, call Tracia Yeo at 371-9751.48 words
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Article31 1995-06-05 10 SINGAPORE The Institute of Systems Science is conducting the following series of courses this month: Developing Multimedia Applications (June 12 to 16) and Microcomputer Networking (June 26 to 30).31 words
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Article44 1995-06-05 10 Lee Wai Leong - Compiled by Lee Wai Leong SINGAPORE The Singapore Computer Society is holding the following talks this month: The Web And The Internet As Boon To Your Business (June 14) and LAN Security Workshop (June 17). For details, call Nancy Lee at 776-0783.44 words
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Article, Illustration224 1995-06-05 10 Let Wai Leong - By Let Wai Leong IN A worldwide product launch timed clearly to reflect its close links with chip giant Intel, notebook market leader Toshiba last Thursday launched the Portege 610CT subnotebook computer, which uses Intel's newest 90 MHz Pentium chip, in tandem with the224 words
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436 1995-06-05 10 Lee Wai Leong - It also launches 3-year strategic vision for networks, reports Lee Wai Leong Lee Wai Leong Networking solutions vendor Banyan Systems has appointed two listed local IT firms as its new channel partners in Singapore. In separate agreements sealed about two weeks ago, Sesdaq-listed Informatics436 words
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204 1995-06-05 10 Bloomberg SLOWING economic growth in the US could erode profits at some of Taiwan's high-flying personal computer makers, analysts and industry executives said. For that reason and others, some analysts are urging investors to hold off buying shares in personal computer makers.Bloomberg - 204 words
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TECH TAKES
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54 1995-06-05 10 SINGAPORE Compaq Computer has launched the ProLiant 4500 application server, a powerful computer optimised for the Microsoft Windows NT operating system. Starting at U5512,400 (S$ 17,236), the new machine comes standard with support for four 100 Mhz Pentium processors, up to four hard drives, and over54 words
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Article76 1995-06-05 10 SINGAPORE US-based disk drive maker Maxtor Corp has announced new IDE drives under the Durango name for desktop personal computers. The new 3.5-inch Enhanced IDE drives are available in 541 megabytes, one gigabyte (GB) and 1.6 GB capacities. Volume production of the new drives will76 words
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Article43 1995-06-05 10 SINGAPORE Client-server application development took vendor Powersoft has 9et up its Asean headquarters here. The Asean office has a training centre that will offer seminars and courses on Powersoft's products, and has a staff strength of 24 people.43 words
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61 1995-06-05 10 David Mok - Compiled by David Mok AFP Japan's Sony Corp plans to boost computer display production by almost SO per cent this year, company officials said last week. The officials said that annual output would be expanded from the current 2.7 million units to four millionAFP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1995-06-05 12 Lee Wai Leong - InTerView J*! It will be like trying to conduct business without a fax, John Levine tells Lee Wai Leong Lee Wai Leong JOHN Levine's thick drooping moustache and large glasses confer on him a somewhat nerdy appearance. But the Internet1,039 words
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Article, Illustration696 1995-06-05 12 Tan Pan Yong - Advanced technologies in finance do they work? IT THE NEXT WAVE Tan Pan Yong looks at some real-life examples Tan Pan Yong The writer specialises in financial applications in the Institute of Systems Science's Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Systems Group. THE investment arena, long a playing field for astute financiers,696 words
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322 1995-06-05 12 AP AN ELECTRONIC in-formation-gathering feature in Microsoft Corp's new Windows 95 software has critics fearful that, if consumers co-operate, Microsoft could create the world's best database of who has what on his computer. The huff is about the "Registration Wizard", a programAP - 322 words
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Article, Illustration598 1995-06-05 13 David Mok - David Mok previews the latest inkjet printers from Hewlett-Packard David Mok RICH black text and vibrant colour printouts are now available to small office and home users for less than $500, with inkjet printer leader HewlettPackard's new colour inkjets. Print samples from HP show598 words
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Article, Illustration500 1995-06-05 13 DAVID WELCHER - I gglggSßiS 1 DAVID WELCHER The writer heads Computing Dynamics (USA), a Brooklyn-based consulting firm. He contributed this commentary to BusinesslT. There is trouble ahead on the Information Superhighway. Last week, a US court ruled that an online service, Prodigy, was liable for the content500 words
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Advertisement374 1995-06-05 11 business. Author of two other books, he is currently developing will present evidence of the paradigm shift with case studies, another book, i 31 Business Transformation for the Digital Economy". He has u A This event is essentially for CEOs, Chief Information Officers, been in the Interactive Age Presidents and374 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration768 1995-06-05 15 Susan Tsang - Festival of Asian Performing Arts Susan Tsang follows the experiences of four yuppies in Theatre Works' Descendants Of The Eunuch Admiral Susan Tsang Descendants Of The Eunuch Admiral, Theat reWorks' contribution to the current Festival of Asian Performing Arts, is not for those seeking to768 words
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Miscellaneous211 1995-06-05 15 Singapore: Showers are expected over a few areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Temperature (26-34*). Ma-PacMc «/U* Cm*. (npi N/U* Cm* BuctxxMm I 4*» dox* Auckland 12/06 Cloudy Amsterdam 18/14 Cloudy Chcafi IftOS Saw* Banoiok 34/26 Ran Athens 27/17 Cloud) HonoMu 27/22 Ctaidy Beijing 30/16 Ctaidy Be* 19/09211 words
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Miscellaneous1014 1995-06-05 15 Brian Dennehy is a plant man- H iger who is forced to re-evalu- r f~mL when he loses fffl J :ontrol he is laid off, 'w, tiis son drops out college yVjafe/.:;.ff X wife (Piper Laurie) de- J^JKisSln :ides to go back to work to i V help support the1,014 words
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515 1995-06-05 16 Meeting comes days before G-7 summit and after last week's surprise intervention to help US$ Reuter SEATTLE Central bankers from the largest industrial countries gather informally here this week amid troubling trade disputes and signs that the major global economies are increasingly marching toReuter - 515 words
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286 1995-06-05 16 Knight-Ridder LONDON UK shareholders should be given tough new powers to block excessive boardroom perks, according to The Sunday Times newspaper yesterday, the UK Press Association reported. i The Greenbury Committee, established after a controversy over directors' pay in privatised industries, is poised toKnight-Ridder - 286 words
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231 1995-06-05 16 AFP CAIRO The Egyptian economy is dominated by 10 major families the "princes" who have built up huge company empires. The weekly Rose aJ-Yussef yesterday reported: "In the last 10 years a small number of businessmen have been able to create massive chainsAFP - 231 words
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Article, Illustration69 1995-06-05 16 Reuter TRETTEN, Norway The swollen river Glomma destroying houses on its banks during the weekend, in the worst flood in the country since water levels were first monitored in 1870. Officials say one man has died and more than 2,000 people have been evacuated from areas in theReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration748 1995-06-05 16 Kevin Sullivan - Rn WORLD VIEW By Kevin Sullivan A LARGE number of conservative Japanese politicians refuse to see the imperial adventure of the 1930s and 1940s in an entirely negative light. The issue is not simple fathers, brothers, cousins, and uncles of living Japanese perished in the748 words
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383 1995-06-05 16 AFP TAORMINA, Italy Negotiations next year on the future of the European Union will end in deadlock, EU officials predicted after talks this weekend underlined Britain's refusal to accept any further dilution of national sovereignty. The talks, marking the beginning ofAFP - 383 words
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Article105 1995-06-05 16 AFP MUSCAT Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990 inflicted a loss of around US$7OO billion (***** billion) on Arab states, nearly double their oil earnings in five years. "The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait has crippled the Arab system as it sapped around US$7OO billion,AFP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration91 1995-06-05 16 Reuter ROME Former magistrate Antonio Di Pictro, a folk hero for his work in exposing Italian political corruption, yesterday connrmca tnat ne himself faced investigation and vowed to defeat what he called a "smear campaign". Mr Di Pictro, who quit Milan's elite "Clean Hands" anti-graftReuter - 91 words
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Article83 1995-06-05 16 AFP PARIS French Eurotunnel co-chairman Patrick Ponsollc said on Saturday that safety measures and the resulting delay in opening the tunnel under the Channel had cost about US$3 billion (554.17 billion). Mr Ponsollc said the security measures alone had cost about US$l billion. In addition,AFP - 83 words
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Article76 1995-06-05 16 AFP TEHERAN Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei yesterday accused the United States of trying to stop Iran from developing itself in a bid to discredit Islam. "The enemy wants to show that Islam equals poverty, that an Islamic system of government is incapable of managingAFP - 76 words
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Article95 1995-06-05 16 AFP PARIS Russia has won a pledge from its Western official creditors and Japan that they will start talks later this year on a comprehensive rescheduling of ex-Soviet debt The creditors made the promise as they agreed to reschedule nearly US$7 billion (559.7 billion), aAFP - 95 words
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Article, Illustration588 1995-06-05 17 Ven Sreenivasan - By Ven Sreenivasan SINGAPORE Despite a rapidly growing regional portfolio, most of L&M Group's overseas businesses have yet to yield much returns, according to figures published in its latest annual report. Since being taken over by Guthrie GTS about two years588 words
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262 1995-06-05 17 SINGAPORE Tat Lee Bank has followed the other local banks by lowering its prime lending rate by a quarter percentage point with effect from today. Tat Lee Bank said it has also lowered its fixed and savings deposit rates across the board.262 words
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Article, Illustration627 1995-06-05 17 Amy Balan - MARKET M MATTERS By Amy Balan MALAYSIA'S financial sector has grown tremendously in recent years. But the climb to the top is far from over. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) is a good case in point. On May 18, it listed627 words
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65 1995-06-05 18 Bernama <. KUALA LUMPUR Multi-Usage Holdings Bhd has entered into a deal to acquire 51 per cent of the issued and paid-up capital of Frontier Rooftiles Sdn Bhd for M 53.5 million (551.97 •j million). Under the deal on May 30, 1995, it will acquire 2.4Bernama - 65 words
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Article115 1995-06-05 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia was ranked second among 22 of the stock markets followed by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) in May, of which 17 generated positive returns. In local currency terms, Hongkong topped the list with a 12.8 per cent advance, followed by MalaysiaMBT - 115 words
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85 1995-06-05 18 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's Pacific Chemical Bhd has j>roposed a two-for-three bonus issue of 44.15 million new Msl shares. According to the company, the bonus issue, to be capitalised from the company's premium and retained profits accounts, 'will increase its paid-up capital to M$ 110.37Reuter - 85 words
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89 1995-06-05 18 Reuter BANGKOK Bangkok Metropolitan Bank pic said it expects to see a jump in 199S net profit to at least 1.87 billion baht (S$ 105 million) from 1.42 billion last year. The bank's annual report said 1995 goals were to increase deposits by 21.1 perReuter - 89 words
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Article70 1995-06-05 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Transwater Corp Bhd's group pre-tax profit dropped 61 per cent to M 51.91 million (SSI.OB million) for the year ended Feb 28, 1995. Turnover fell 16 per cent to M 536.98 million. Earnings per share dropped to eight sen from 35 sen previously. ThisMBT - 70 words
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Article48 1995-06-05 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Press Metal Bhd (PMB) has acquired the entire paid-up capital of Everlast Plating Sdn Bhd for MS 1.34 million (*****,560) at Msl each. The 1.34 million shares were g acquired from Everiast Aluminium (M) Sdn Bhd, a PMB subsid- iary. MBTMBT - 48 words
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393 1995-06-05 18 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia's second largest cement maker, Semen Gresik, is planning to acquire two cement companies in a move likely to make it the country's largest producer by next year. Semen Gresik said on Saturday that it would payReuter - 393 words
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231 1995-06-05 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Time Engineering Bhd will shed its project-engineering mantel to become a consumer-based company by offering power and advanced telecommunications services to the public. It recognises the convergence of media and telecommunications as the key to business success, says chairman Shamsir Omar,MBT - 231 words
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183 1995-06-05 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Kemayan Corp Bhd is acquiring Bena Tower, a 15-storey office building located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. A sale and purchase agreement has been signed between Kemayan and Orient Spring Sdn Bhd, the owner of Bena Tower,MBT - 183 words
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Article, Illustration391 1995-06-05 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Magnum Corp Bhd (Magnum) expects more new business opportunities from the strong economic growth in the AsiaPacific region particularly in Malaysia, China, Hongkong and the Philippines. The favourable growth in the region will further strengthen the group's potential in enhancing itsMBT - 391 words
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358 1995-06-05 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Mitrajaya Holdings Bhd, a construc-tion-based company, is eyeing a piece of land of 240 hectares in Sepang for a mixed development project, according to its managing director Tan Eng Piow. If the plan materialises, it will mark the company'sMBT - 358 words
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513 1995-06-05 19 SCMP HONGKONG —The Hongkong stock exchange is facing a crisis of confidence after a series of revelations about malpractices and irregularities linked to the directors of several listed companies. Merchant bankers have questioned the role of the exchange as the protector ofSCMP - 513 words
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Article, Illustration753 1995-06-05 19 Steve Vines - gk HANG SENG S- INSIGHT By Steve Vines THE Yiddish word "chutzpah", much used in New York stockbroking circles, is sometimes explained by the story of the child who murders his parents and pleads for clemency on grounds of being an orphan. That's753 words
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230 1995-06-05 19 South China Morning Post HONGKONG The Hongkong stock exchange has escaped a potentially damaging Consumer Council investigation into alleged restrictive practices after the watchdog decided the issue did not merit a fullscale probe. The stock exchange came under pressure late last year from localSouth China Morning Post - 230 words
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460 1995-06-05 20 IHT IVREA, Italy Olivetti SpA, Europe's largest computer manufacturer, said that if it could not make money selling personal computers by next year, it might stop making them altogether. "If we can't make our PC division profitable within 1996, we may get out ofIHT - 460 words
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228 1995-06-05 20 Bloomberg Business News SYDNEY News Ltd, part of Rupert Murdoch's media empire, will consider cutting costs and will raise advertising rates at its Australian newspapers to cope with higher newsprint prices. The company's newsprint group general manager, Walter Kommer, told Network Nine'sBloomberg Business News - 228 words
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183 1995-06-05 20 FT LONDON Sony, the Japanese entertainment and electronics group, is on the point of ending its legal battle with British singer George Michael in a deal that will allow him to sign with another record company. For months, Sony has beenFT - 183 words
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498 1995-06-05 21 Reuter PHNOM PENH Cambodia has put the country's 29 registered banks under scrutiny by government-appointed auditors to try to raise international confidence in the fledgling financial services sector. Banks failing to comply with financial regulations will face revocation of their licences,Reuter - 498 words
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400 1995-06-05 21 AFP JAKARTA Indonesia's banking authorities should act to stop a repeat of a bourse swoop to take over a top bank, an expert was quoted as saying yesterday. "The takeover is wrong and the central bank has to dare to sayAFP - 400 words
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159 1995-06-05 21 Reuter BANGKOK Thailand's Commerce Ministry will present its finished draft of rules for new insurance licences to the cabinet for approval tomorrow, a ministry official told reporters on Friday. The draft states that newcomers into the insurance industry are requiredReuter - 159 words
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754 1995-06-05 22 Neil Behrmann - From Neil Behrmann in LONDON LARGE Japanese institutions are tentatively beginning to invest abroad, notably in German bonds, according to bond traders. If this capital outflow continues, the upward pressure on the yen could ease, say foreign exchange dealers. A754 words
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337 1995-06-05 22 Reuter NEW DELHI British bankers are mounting an aggressive campaign to counter US bankers who have been trying to woo Indian Arms seeking to raise capital in global markets. British Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke led a pack of LondonReuter - 337 words
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Article, Illustration475 1995-06-05 22 AFP Reuter SHANGHAI The Shanghai branches of four Japanese banks have got together to lend US$2O million (Ss2B million) to a Chinese financial institution to finance China's steel industry, one of the participating banks said on Friday. Satoru Yoshida, assistant general manager of DaichiKangyoAFP; Reuter - 475 words
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371 1995-06-05 22 AFP BEIJING China will only resume bond futures trading suspended in May when the market is mature enough to eliminate unscrupulous speculation, a top official of the national securities watchdog said yesterday. The government's decision to suspend trading on May 17, following attemptsAFP - 371 words
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Article, Illustration1706 1995-06-05 22 'Rales are the average of 9 selected banks I rade-nngkud index calculated against Scare's up 14 trading partners. Base rear 1985 ABN Amro Bank NV 7% ABSA Bank Limited 7* ANZ Banking Group 6V1 Allied Insh Bank PLC 7 American Express Bank 7 Arab Banking Corp 7 Arab Bank PLC1,706 words
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Article, Illustration617 1995-06-05 23 Yumiko Iijima - SIMEX WEEKLY ROUNDUP By Yumiko Iijima MMS International SINGAPORE The key event in the forex market was joint intervention by central banks on Wednesday to support the dollar against the mark and yen. Japanese newspapers estimated intervention totalled US$2 billion (552.78 billion). Germany was a reluctant participant.Source: Simex - 617 words
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Article, Illustration642 1995-06-05 23 COMMODITY WEEKLY ROUNDUP AFP LONDON Coffee prices fluctuated last week, as dealers became increasingly nervous about the poor state of the world harvest. Coffee prices slumped on rumours that Guatemala had withdrawn from the Association of Coffee Producing Countries (ACPC), but then lifted asAFP; Source: - 642 words
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Article1322 1995-06-05 23 SICOM Futures Rubber (futures dosing as at 5.3tpa) RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest M 219.00 219.00 219.00 25 2025 Aug 216.00 216.00 216.00 25 2625 Sep 213.00 213.00 ***** 25 2900 Oct/Dec 211.00 207.50 207.50 525 6075 Jan/Mar 961,322 words
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Article4854 1995-06-05 24 CORPORATE RESULTS Net Em EPS Dale TV LY TY LY CoMprny m dm) (Sat) (cH) (cts) ABK HkJgs May 22 F 1007 1.407 4.6 3.2 ANA Holds May 5 F 3.392 2.591 7.07 5 40 Asianurtrix Jun I F 3.I77L I.886L Avimo May 19 I 2.5464,854 words
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Article, Illustration752 1995-06-05 24 Relative Strength Index: The RSI measures the rate at which prices move. In theory, it ranges between zero and 100. In practice however, it fluctuates between 10 and 90. RSI is calculated over a specified period, say 13 days, and is derived from the formula: 100 100/ ((upCHARTS BY BRIDGE - 752 words
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Article, Illustration862 1995-06-05 25 Ntw York FT MONDAY was Memorial Day in the US, the holiday which marks the start of summer, when swimming pools are filled and shorts come out of the closet. With Wall Street closed for the day, investors could go out toFT - 862 words
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296 1995-06-05 25 Hongkong AFP Reuter SHARES climbed 2.47 per cent during a holiday-short-ened week, reaching their highest levels so far this year on the coat-tails of robust gains on Wall Street. The Hang Seng Index rose 230.56 points to finish on ThursdayAFP; Reuter - 296 words
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Article, Illustration374 1995-06-05 25 Tokyo AFP JAPANESE share prices rebounded last week, supported by bargain-hunting and fu-tures-linked buying as well as reports that the government was preparing a new package to dispose of bad loans. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 selected issues on the Tokyo Stock Exchange edged upAFP - 374 words
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315 1995-06-05 25 London AFP THE stock exchange made moderate gains last week, encouraged by new records set on Wall Street but still dampened by the weakness of the dollar and fears of a slowing in US growth. The Footsie Index of 100 leading sharesAFP - 315 words
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Article112 1995-06-05 25 Locked into the fortunes of Wall Street and plagued by a trembling local currency, Australian shares closed the week on Friday 0.8 per cent lower. The Australian Stock Exchange's barometer, the All Ordinaries Index, closed at 2,006.7 points, down 17.1 points on the previous week's finish as investors stood112 words
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Article88 1995-06-05 25 Philippine share prices rose 2.17 per cent in last week's trading, after opening lower on Monday but rising over the next four days, boosted by the Dow Jones' performance and positive economic indicators which attracted foreign buying, brokers said Saturday. The Philippine Stock Exchange Index broke the 2,800-point level88 words
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Article82 1995-06-05 25 The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index, riding the coat tails of the advance on Wall Street, gained 16.97 points, or 1.22 per cent during the week to close on Friday at 1,406.88 points, traders said. The average daily turnover was 194 million shares, down from 217.9 million shares82 words
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Article76 1995-06-05 25 The Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) ended the week with a robust increase following increased confidence in a healthy Wall Street and the recent automated trading of Jakarta's bourse. After closing the previous week at 473.691, the JSE Index finished the fourday week, shortened by Muslim New Year on Wednesday,76 words
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Article84 1995-06-05 25 South Korean stock prices closed 0.46 per cent lower on Saturday on corrections following a surge of the past few days, dealers said. The Composite Price Index fell 4.16 points to close out at 890.08 points on a standard trading volume of 15 million shares. Falls outnumbered rises 44384 words
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Article87 1995-06-05 25 Taiwan share prices regained momentum and finished 2.75 per cent higher during the holiday-short-ened week as bargain hunters were active in seeking low-cost shares, brokers said. The Weighted Price Index of 409 issues on the Taiwan Stock Exchange recovered 153.18 points to settle at 5,714.33 points on Thursday. Average87 words
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Article88 1995-06-05 25 A strong rally lifted share prices during the week on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) in response to cheerful market sentiments. The 30-share BSE Sensitive Index was up 149.44 points over the previous week's close to finish the week at 3,384.99 points. Better than expected financial results from the88 words
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Article2108 1995-06-05 25 London Jua 2 Pent* Industrials A. A. Corp Adr 54 4/1 I AB Pons 216 unck Abbey National 4(4 4/1 +6 Allied Lyons 528 I 4/1 AIMC <6 -3 Argyll 332 -3 4/1 A»da Group 15 4/1 unch BAT Ind 496 unch BICC 339 3 BOC Group 796 I BR2,108 words
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Article741 1995-06-05 25 -28.36 Blue-chip stocks closed sharply lower on Friday as news that the economy lost more than 100,000 jobs last month the largest drop in more than four years fanned fears of recession. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 28.36 points to 4,444.39, just one day after closing at741 words
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Article308 1995-06-05 25 +4.19 Stocks struggled to a higher finish, shrugging off Wall Street losses after weak US jobs data spurred fears of a ruder economic slowdown in North America, traders said. The TSE 300 Composite Index rose 4.19 points to 4,449.80 on volume of 69.75 million shares valued at CS 1.12308 words
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Article2362 1995-06-05 26 Gr Cr ms La* V«l Week UMOMi Dl* D*» YM Ne« MC» H%k Lav Cl l| UI Salt OOM) Hfch Um fcyw SeiWr Or P/E imU MALAYSIAN STOCKS 471 1% a A1SB 50c U6 +12 JJI2 406 354 3M MO jo -2.9 0.2 39.6 127 77.J a AMDS2,362 words
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Article, Illustration6719 1995-06-05 26 AFP Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian shares ended last week sharply higher, with the benchmark index surging 2.9 per cent to a new high for the year on strong buying of blue chips. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's 100-share weighted Composite Index closedAFP; Bernama; Source: Bridge Info - 6,719 words
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Article8830 1995-06-05 27 MAIN BOARD Gr Gr M Wt IW Ijii Vol Week LaM Qntt Dn Di< VU N« Cap A»i High Loo Comfm, Sale *1- COM) lli«k Lao Ba>er Seller Or P/E tail Prk* INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 482 382 ml s Aetna 50c 470 cd +46 1955 474 418 468 470 228,830 words
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Article, Illustration1929 1995-06-05 28 R Sivanithy - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE If ever the market needed a rest it is now, after the rigours of last week. This, however, may not be forthcoming as investors will have to grapple with a disturbing rise in US stock market volatility, aSource: J M Sassoon; Charts by Bridge Info - 1,929 words
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Article, Illustration404 1995-06-05 29 Alec Almazan - By Alec Almazan SINGAPORE Naigai Nitto (S), a local logistics arm of Japanese forwarder Naigai Nitto Co, will build a $30million warehouse in Jurong. The warehouse, at Toh Guan Road, will be operational by July next year. "It will give us the404 words
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357 1995-06-05 29 International Transport Journal BRUSSELS The European Inland Transport Users' Council (EITC) wants to accelerate the process of switching cargo flows from the road sector to more environment-friendly means of transport. Forty-five selected major shippers from 11 European countries recently met for two daysInternational Transport Journal - 357 words
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363 1995-06-05 29 Lloyd's List TOKYO The Japanese Ministry Transport is to rule on whether to abolish a 35-year-old cartel operation, originally designed to regulate the construction of coastal vessels, following a recommendation by a governmental advisory body. Under the cartel agreement, coastalLloyd's List - 363 words
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Article342 1995-06-05 29 000 Jml ss Vol CWT Distribution L 1.61 +0.01 54 CWT Distribution A 1.51 Cliuan Hup Holdings 1.16 -0.01 208 Coaoo Investment S 1.70 -0.02 19 Coaoo Investment A 1.65 +0.03 17 Far East Levingsto 6.60 -0.25 8 GB Holdings Ltd 0.795 -0.005 1 Hai Sun Hup Group342 words
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203 1995-06-05 29 SINGAPORE Two conferences, "Terminalling Asia 95" and "Airport Trading", open simultaneously today at the Hilton Hotel. The two-day events are organised by IBC Technical Services, a subsidiary of Londonlisted International Business Communications (Holdings). "We are expecting 70 participants at Terminalling Asia 1 and about 30203 words
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116 1995-06-05 29 AFP SEOUL South Korea's foreign shipbuilding orders totalled 2.26 million gross tonnes for the first five months of the year, up 45.3 per cent from the same period last year, according to latest figures published yesterday. South Korean shipbuilders received more orders this year despiteAFP - 116 words
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277 1995-06-05 29 AFP TAIPEI China may give its approval for Taiwan to operate an offshore transshipment zone to facilitate trade and avoid Taipei's ban on direct links with the mainland, shipping company officials said yesterday. "The mainland (authorities) basically support our offshore shipping zone,"AFP - 277 words
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261 1995-06-05 29 Knight-Ridder AFP JAKARTA The directorgeneral for customs and duty affirmed that Indonesia will suspend in July its pre-ship-ping inspection contract with Switzerland's Societe Generate de Surveillance (SGS), media reports said here recently. "The cooperation with SGS will definitely not be extended,"Knight-Ridder; AFP - 261 words
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263 1995-06-05 29 Reuter PERTH Industrial action continued to disrupt the Western Australian waterfront yesterday following a surprise state government decision to close its loss-making Stateships operations. Tugboat operators, members of the Maritime Union of Australia, reacted immediately by going on strike. The unionReuter - 263 words
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161 1995-06-05 29 Bloomberg Business News NEW DELHI An Indian official denied a published report that Calcutta port may be shut down because of unsafe working conditions for pilots. "There is no such threat and port workers' unions have not given any strike notice," said aBloomberg Business News - 161 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1995-06-05 30 Richard Stevenson - The completion of the Channel Tunnel was a historic dream come true but traffic and profit figures paint a grim picture, as Richard Stevenson reports Richard Stevenson NYT SITTING aboard the ferry Pride Of Burgundy as it steamed towards France, Kenneth Poulter said he hadNYT - 1,120 words
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500 1995-06-05 30 P»*e ABC Coot 16 •ANL 3 •APL 12 Able Accord 8 •Ahlers 6 •Ahrcnkid 4 Antaco 13 •Appenship 4 Arowana 15 Astro 8 Austral 9 Avant 6 B'tang Mas 12 BSA 9 BTL 16 Bangladesh 12 Batamindo 7 Bengal Br IS •Blue Star500 words
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Article9651 1995-06-05 38 ic ETA at Singapore followed by the ETA at the destination. The page number refers to the location of the schedule advertisement. This guide lists the sailing destinations from Singapore. The first date indicates the ETA at Singapore followed by the ETA at the destination. The page9,651 words
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Article411 1995-06-05 47 *m<| Vty Hi INHfc fcrtval Bggjw Jurong Port Aepta 01 r M aiongs.de 03.06/1500 Arctic Voyager ***** J18/19 alongside 03.06/0800 Atsa I 3953E J6 alongside 03.06/0800 Bmtan Mutya 05/01/95 J1 alongside 03.06/2300 Caltei Star Y18 J12 alongside 03.06/0200 Caraka JN 1-2 146 J3 alongside 03.06/0600 Hety 06/01/95411 words
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Article1585 1995-06-05 47 RECEIVING OF EXPORT Fa CONTAINERS AND La CAR60 Record Boofcatg/Baianct Mb Ship Voy No Etb/Btr foriod From T» fnm Aa Swan 173A 07/1000 3 05/0700 05/1159 05/1400 4 05/1200 05/1459 05/1700 Aa Wet 048A 06/0700 1A 04/1500 04/1659 04/1900 2A 04/1700 05/0659 05/0900 4 05/1200 05/1459 05/1700 An1,585 words
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Article320 1995-06-05 47 NINE S Australia: Western Australia only. Foundation Day. Austria: Whit Monday. Belgium: Holiday. Ceatral Africa* Republic Holiday. Deaourk: Whit Monday/Constitution Day. Fraace Pentecost Day. Germany: Whit Sun. Hungary: Holiday. Irish Republic June Bank holiday. I wry Coast: Holiday. Luxembourg: Holiday. Netherlands: Hobday. New Zealand: Queen's birthday weekend. Norway:320 words
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Article455 1995-06-05 47 Ma C*a %M/M tlUi Enoa bam w/m v/v m/m m/m rm wo* kwvj t m/m m/m mi mm BO/CMbc IMbSpK 991 U ISO 110 80* 0.10* 110 Am 988 0.2 1*3 0.00 2* 0 00 Spec 635 991 LI 110 015 «T 0.10- 1,0 «3 L0455 words
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375 1995-06-05 48 Alec Almazan - By Alec Almazan SINGAPORE The British aerospace industry is moving aggressively to cash in on the lucrative Asian airport systems and equipment market. "Asia is one of the few areas in the world with a wealth of airport infrastructure projects," UK Airports375 words
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Article, Illustration55 1995-06-05 48 Reuter NEWCASTLE The Intercity 225 hauled by the Sir Henry Royce locomotive on its way to breaking the speed record for a UK passenger train recently. During its journey from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Peterborough the train reached speeds of 246kph beating the previous record set 10Reuter - 55 words
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429 1995-06-05 48 AFP TOKYO Japan Airlines Co Ltd (JAL) and Air France signed an agreement last week to extend 35 years of cooperation, including the linking of their frequent-flyer programmes from November. The agreement also involves cooperating in airport operations in Tokyo andAFP - 429 words
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132 1995-06-05 48 SINGAPORE Mazda Motor Corp has been given approval to test two hydrogenpowered vehicles on public roads a first in Japan. The company said recently Japan's Ministry of Transport had granted permission for two-year tests on the streets of Himeji city, near Kobe. The132 words
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191 1995-06-05 48 AP STUTTGART, Germany Daimler-Benz Aerospace AG might have to start producing its planes and satellites in China, the conglomerate's new chairman has said. In the week since taking over the chairmanship of Daimler-Benz, Juergen Schrempp has used every occasion to warn that theAP - 191 words
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308 1995-06-05 48 AP WASHINGTON The National Transportation Safety Board said that air tour operators who fly over such dangerous areas as Alaskan glaciers and the pounding surf below Hawaiian cliffs should be required to meet the same safety standards as other passengercarrying aircraft. TheAP - 308 words
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302 1995-06-05 48 AFP MANILA A consortium of Chinese Filipino tycoons is reassessing its plan to build a US$4OO-million (***** million) passenger terminal at Manila airport. A spokesman said that the group is to meet shortly to decide on whether to pursue plans to build theAFP - 302 words
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175 1995-06-05 48 AFP LONDON The transport of tourist coaches through the Channel tunnel between France and Britain has been delayed for a month because authorities ordered new safety checks, the Sunday Times reported here. The paper said the delay would mean a loss of revenueAFP - 175 words
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87 1995-06-05 48 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Japan rejected a US government demand that US airlines be allowed to open cargo routes to 11 Asian cities through Japanese airports, the Japan Times reported yesterday. The refusal came during a 90-minute telephone conversation on Saturday between TransportBloomberg Business News - 87 words
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Article77 1995-06-05 48 Bloomberg Business News BEIJING China plans to complete 10 expressways over the next five years, many of them employing the "build-operate-tranj-fer" method for financing, the official China Daily reports. The roads, all in southern Guangdong province are to cost about 200 billion yuan (Ss33 billion),Bloomberg Business News - 77 words
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71 1995-06-05 48 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia hopes to sell its homegrown CN-235 turbo-prop aircraft to Australia, Indonesian Research and Technology Minister Jusuf Habibie has said. He said Australia was planning to hold a tender to purchase 18 military transport planes. "We intend to market our CN-235 inReuter - 71 words
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Article70 1995-06-05 48 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Dublin has joined the Malaysia Airlines (MAS) destination network under a code-sharing deal with British Midland. Under the arrangement effective on June 1, customers will travel aboard MAS to London and* then continue to Dublin aboard flights by British Midlands, Malaysia AirlinesBernama - 70 words
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194 1995-06-05 48 Reuter BANGKOK Hundreds of cyclists yesterday donned their helmets and took to Bangkok's notoriously traffic-clogged streets to draw attention to traffic problems and the need for increased awareness and use of bicycles. "The traffic here is just terrible, we cannot stand itReuter - 194 words
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