New Nation, 14 November 1980
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Title Section22 1980-11-14 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Friday, November 14, J 980 3029 Price 25 cents M.C.(P) No. 109/1/80 r— i j NEW <£j) NATION COMMENT22 words
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Article72 1980-11-14 1 180 killed Reuter Iran said yesterday that young Iraqis opposed to their country's government had killed 137 Egyptian soldiers in the port city of Basra, a radio broadcast monitored in London reported. The BBC monitored a Tehran Radio report that quoted the official Pars news "agency as saying it hadReuter - 72 words
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Article40 1980-11-14 1 AP A San Francisco Federal Judge, saying he was acting to help resolve the US hostage crisis in Iran, yesterday signed an order that provisionally stays for 90 days all proceedings in lawsuits involving frozen Iranian assets.— AP.AP - 40 words
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Article36 1980-11-14 1 Madam Tan Cheng Goh, 45, was killed in an hit-and-run accident along Tampines Road at about 11.15 p.m. yesterday while she was returning home. This brings the death toll so far this year to 229.36 words
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Article428 1980-11-14 1 Renewed buying demand forced share prices higher during the first 45 minutes of active trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. Encouraged bv the fine overnight Wall Street market, buyers returned to post gains on a fairly wide front. Blue chip Cycle and Carriage and Fraser and Neave428 words
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Article281 1980-11-14 1 ILO: Female secretaries an endangered species Geneva, Friday Five million secretaries in Europe may lose their jobs to micro-electronic technology in the next 10 years, an International Labour Organisation (ILO) report said yesterday. The study, according to a Reuter report, said the female secretary had281 words
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Article, Illustration230 1980-11-14 1 UPI London, Friday Miss Germany, Gabriella Brum (left), an 18-year-old, I.Blm blonde, defeated 66 other international beauties last night in at the Royal Albert Hall to be crowned Miss World. Miss Guam, Kimberly Santos, 19, was second; Miss France, Patricia Barzyk, 17, third; Miss Israel, Amat Zimerman,UPI - 230 words
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Advertisement97 1980-11-14 1 Cabbies suspended... Five cabbies took $1.50 extra from passengers near the airport. They were each suspended for two weeks. Story on Page 2 Ph.Ds for NUS... The Engineering Faculty of the National University of Singapore has recruited si* Ph.D holders from Britain. Story on Page 5 You're not Sit! Singapore97 words
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Miscellaneous24 1980-11-14 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Thundery showers in many areas. Sunset today: 6.21 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.17 a.m.24 words
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Article153 1980-11-14 2 Mr Tang Wee Lip, manager of the banking department of Monetary Authority of Singapore, will be seconded to the Central Provident Pond as deputy general manager. A Business Times report today said Mr Tang will lake up lite post from Dec 1 and153 words
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Article35 1980-11-14 2 The MP for Kolam Ayer, Encik Sidek Saniff, will attend the fourth kindergarten graduation ceremony of the PAP Kolam Aver branch's Educational Centre at the Mandarin Theatre, Geylang Bahru, on Saturday at 8.30 a.m.35 words
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Article22 1980-11-14 2 The Far Eastern Academy Band will perform at Ihe Mac Ritchie Reservoir Park on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.22 words
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Article, Illustration128 1980-11-14 2 Passengers are not the only ones who queue up to wait for taxis. Taxis queue up too thev are waiting for the right time to nick up their fares as tnls picture, taken at Fullerton Building, shows. The CBD taxis wait near the128 words
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Article33 1980-11-14 2 An expert on road and marathon running, Miss Barbara Paddock, will talk on the organisation and enjoyment of road running at the National Stadium theatrette on Nov 18 at 8 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration215 1980-11-14 2 Rav Dhaliwal - Suspended for $1.50 more By Rav Dhaliwal Five taxi drivers were suspended for two weeks each recently for charging the $1.50 airport taxi fare surcharge from passengers picked up outside the Paya Lebar airport. The passengers had complained to the Registry of Vehicles. In all five cases, the taxi drivers215 words
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Article126 1980-11-14 2 Don't go through your Member of Parliament to get a transfer of school for your child. He cannot work miracles to get an "instant" transfer. Worse still, he might unwittingly delay the process. An article in Grow magazine, a publication of the ministry, said126 words
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Article212 1980-11-14 3 Singapore is interested in the Malaysian helicopter rescue last Tuesday of 12 people at the old Bank Bumiputra Building in Kuala Lumpur. According to a Malay Mail report yesterday a Singapore team arrived a day after the fire to study the strategies and212 words
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Article, Illustration199 1980-11-14 3 While the youngsters fought it out in the SBC Talentime, the senior folk weren't taking a back seat 57-year-old Mr Chin Lee Kheng showed why vocal chords never rust with age. He belted out a Mandarin evergreen, In the Springtime, about a young man's199 words
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Article33 1980-11-14 3 The MP for Geylang East, Mr Ho Cheng Choon, will attend a Senior Citizens' Week variety show at the car park in front of Block 97, Aliunied Crescent, today at 8 p.m.33 words
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Article123 1980-11-14 3 Newsprint prices are expected to increase further from the current level of US$49O (about $1029) a tonne to US$525 next year, a rise of 7.14 per cent. This was stated by the chairman of Nanyang Siang Pau Singapore, Mr Lien Ying Chow in his 1979/1980123 words
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Article153 1980-11-14 3 Police are investigating three incidents in which three firms were cheated of 42 videotape recorders worth more than $100,000. A police spokesman today said the Commercial Crime Division believe that the same man was responsible for all three cases. In each incidents, the man paid for153 words
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Advertisement68 1980-11-14 3 4 i. r? 5f In-j.' f M i•. u if S w < J 1 1" vTiv s *•<#« i < v •V 1 12 years old mid anything but ordinary.. .z-r. REG A! UT L 1801 DKI) SCOTCt' *?JfT SV^ r > Y't- f T «r j •*w.- *m68 words
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Article178 1980-11-14 4 Two community homes for the aged with room for 20 people are looking for people to fill the places. The Singapore Airport Terminal Services Staff Home for Senior Citizens and the Zion Home for the Aged have only eight residents each. They were178 words
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240 1980-11-14 4 AFP Koala Lumpur, Friday Police nave mounted a countrywide operation to break up a syndicate selling forged driving licences, it was reported here yesterday. There are possibly hundreds of unqualified drivers and motorcyclists on the road with forged driving licences, police sourcesAFP - 240 words
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60 1980-11-14 4 The Building Control Division is investigating the collapse of the wall of the former Chartered Bank Building which is now under demolition. A Minstry of National Development spokesman said this while commenting on the incident. The wall collapsed on Tuesday and damaged a taxi and60 words
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Article17 1980-11-14 4 The new cheetah exhibit at the Mandai zoo will be open to the public from tomorrow.17 words
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150 1980-11-14 4 The day will not be far off when blind people will be able to play a useful role in society on the strength of their abilities. In an interview, Mr Lim Hwee Seh, 36, the new executive director of the Singapore150 words
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Advertisement156 1980-11-14 4 The magnificent MINI jkSUM SANYO Radio Cassette Recorders' M6400F Mini Slim Cassette Recorder with AM/FM Radio 18W max output power through 9 2cm speaker One touch recording LED record battery life indicator Variable monitor, tone control, pause and Cue review, tape counter, slow eiect system Battery (AA x 8) or156 words
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Advertisement21 1980-11-14 4 d Singapore Cultural Foundation Donation Draw 1980 Prizes worth organized by the Singapore Cultural Foundation Funds Appeal Committee Ministry of Culture21 words
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182 1980-11-14 5 The Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) is studying ways to. expand its scope of activities, its chairman, Mr Tjio Kay Loen, said. It has set up a subcommittee to look into banking operations here. Of particular interest to ABS is the research and182 words
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Article36 1980-11-14 5 The Ang Mo Kio Zone H Residents Committee will organise a tour to Chinatown, Jurong fish market, Mount Faber and a midnight show froni 9.30 p.m. on Saturday to 7 a.m. the next day.36 words
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286 1980-11-14 5 Teresa Ooi - By Teresa Ooi By Teresa Ooi, our education correspondent The Dean of the Engineering Faculty of the National University of Singapore, Associate Professor Cham Tao Soon, has just returned after a successful recruitment drive in Britain. At least six Ph.D holders are expected286 words
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Article77 1980-11-14 5 A 27-year-old man, Lau Chin Hua, was charged in a magistrate's court this morning with stealing idols from a Chinese temple. The first charge stated that he stole 18 idols and a gold chain with a total value of $4000 from the Pek Ho Suay Chinese temple at77 words
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122 1980-11-14 5 Kuala Lumpur, Friday Police have arrested two women believed to be membefs of a specialised gang of thieves operating in leading hotels in the city and Petaling Jaya. The women would pose as hotel cleaners and "masseurs" to gain entry into122 words
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Advertisement52 1980-11-14 5 When you talk of wines you talk about French wines. Chateau D'lssan cofcnes from Cruse's own vineyard in the most renowned wine growing district of France the Margaux region. Very special... full bodied. Fit for kings and emperors. Available now at distinguished restaurants leading supermarkets in Singapore. Soit Agmn Jaidine52 words
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Advertisement109 1980-11-14 5 AVAILABLE FROM SYSTEM&METHOD ■•it mm :3^iSSj Carrier's New Super Round One 33% more ciTicimL Carrier's new Super Round One (38VE) is a major breakthrough that's big on energy savings. It gives you central airconditioning that's 33% more efficient in terms of aircon running costs. And it's big on versatility t00...109 words
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Article, Illustration435 1980-11-14 6 WHO SHOT JR? AP London, Friday Dallas fever has broken out again as the BBC and other networks around the world begin screening the third series of the potboiling soap opera that has an estimated global audience of more than 250 million. Viewers in Britain, Ireland,AP - 435 words
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Article165 1980-11-14 6 AP San Antonio (Chile), Friday Leon Una Albi na's baby is due in five months. She says it will be her 45th. Reports of her phenomenal fertility have brought reporters to this village about 100 km south-west of Santiago. "People told me I was becomingAP - 165 words
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201 1980-11-14 6 World Focus UPI Baghdad, Friday Nervous oil states closed ranks yesterday, alarmed at a rocket attack that shook a remote Kuwait frontier post and renewed fears the Iran-Iraq war could spill over to neighbouring Gulf nations. Kuwait blamed the attack on Iran and quicklyUPI - 201 words
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Article131 1980-11-14 6 AFP Canberra, Friday Star-gazing, staring into the fire, and television viewing all have one thing in common they numb the brain. This is the conclusion of two Australian National University researchers who have just completed a two-year study of the effects of television on viewers.AFP - 131 words
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Miscellaneous530 1980-11-14 6 5 s S S m WW? 69*» Mat Jenin's Sweet Dreams Angan-Angan Mat Jenin TALES FROM THE ORIENT DONGENG-DONGENG DARI TIMUR >vr liS 3 '4 SSI -45 11 i' i n 1 ii 9). <s a > ii Ki i£ a y»j H XttttXff ft Wtt* M "MTifrWI* II >530 words
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Article355 1980-11-14 8 What do Singaporeans do on Sunday? A private research firm did a little probing and found out that most Singaporeans are to be found shopping, eating out, at the cinema or visiting friends and relatives. And in September at least, the rest spent Sunday at355 words
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Article131 1980-11-14 8 6 Universities are turning out potentially highly skilled barbarians: People who are very expert in the laboratory or at the computer or in surgery or in the law courts but who have no real understanding of their own society. We are not turning out very self-confident people, and131 words
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Article31 1980-11-14 8 While the toilet at the Belvedere Restaurant at the Mandarin Hotel was being repaired recently, this sign was put up: "Please use the toilet at the Stables."31 words
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Article25 1980-11-14 8 Just before Michael Foot decided to run for leadership of Britain's Labour Party, the Daily Telegraph headline said: "Foot still reluctant to run.*'25 words
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Article, Illustration508 1980-11-14 8 Expatriate children in local schools In her checked piffefore, beige shirt, white shoes and socks, seven-year-old Melanie Sanders looked like any ordinary schoolgirl. But Melanie is an exception. While most of her friends attend school at Dover Court Preparatory School or Tanglin Trust schools, she studies508 words
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Article, Illustration35 1980-11-14 8 Ismail Kassim's column to hold ov*r De wayne Traasfleld is a Pre-U II stideat. Which Isnt an usual except that he Is aa expatriate stndeat ef St. Andrew's Junler College.35 words
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Article, Illustration652 1980-11-14 9 Teresa Ooi - What are the alternatives (or expatriates who cannot find places in private foreign schools (or their children? One option is to enrol them in a local school. This, however, is not popular because expatriates prefer to keep their children in a school where the curriculum652 words
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Advertisement120 1980-11-14 9 CHIEI International luggage... the nicest way to see the world Elmundo, an exclusive range of luggage. Styles and features you've always wanted. Like upright wardrobes, swivel castors on even small-size cases. US Presto combination locks. And the unique Elevated Handle which pulls out for easy mobility, then retracts out of120 words
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Article, Illustration299 1980-11-14 10 Richard Lim - Dear Senior Citizen By Richard Lim WW y»a still need me WUI yea still teed me When I'm 64? Lennon/McCartney For all you people out there who are 64 years or thereabout, we say "Keep it up, and may you live till you arePictures by Steven Lee - 299 words
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Advertisement134 1980-11-14 10 $1,620 5 Cruising aboard P&O's Sea Princess simply means a dream holiday come true. Romantic intimacy, luxurious comfort, superb cuistne and fun-filled entertainment are some of the realities you'll enjoy. Choose from a variety of specially tailored packages. Cmiae-Fly packag—: Embark Sea Princess at Singapore on February 28.1981 for cruises134 words
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Article, Illustration606 1980-11-14 11 Gloria Chandy - By Gloria Chandy This is Senior Citizens' Week, and while the residents of homes for the aged are going from party to variety show to open house, they know that it is only for this week that they are going to have such heavy606 words
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Advertisement72 1980-11-14 11 1 DOUBLE AUTO CAR STEREO p,~ j aa«r- i CRF-5000 40 Auto-Reverse Auto Eject. 7 Watts Per Channel at 4 ohms AM/FM/FM-STEREO. Built-in lAC in FM Section. (Interference Absorption Circuit) Obtainable At: Universal Auto Supply 20, Selegie House, Singapore 0718. Tel: *****03 *****41 De Silva Jewellers MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS DEALERS IN72 words
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101 1980-11-14 12 UPI Dallas, Friday A man on trial for encouraging his drunken neighbour to kill himself told officers he was only trying to use reverse psychology to prevent the suicide. In what is believed to be the first trial in the state on chargesUPI - 101 words
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Article33 1980-11-14 12 Portsmouth (England), Friday Two Libyan children lay paralysed by nerve poison yesterday in what police feared was a new vendetta campaign against exiled dissidents by agents of Libyan leader Col Muammar Ghaddafi.33 words
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Article175 1980-11-14 12 Foot in the lead poll World Focus AP London, Friday. Michael Foot, the new left-wing leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, is more popular with voters than rightwing Conservative Party Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, an opinion poll published yesterday showed. And despite his commit- ted leftist views in contrast toAP - 175 words
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Article57 1980-11-14 12 AFP Rome, Friday Twenty-flve thousand rabbits and 2211 sheep held up in Trieste on the ItalianYugoslav border, for several days by a customs strike were given permission to cross into Italy yesterday. Striking Italian customs men kept themselves awake by counting the contents of six livestock trains heldAFP - 57 words
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Article46 1980-11-14 12 Reuter Canberra, Friday The Australian high court was told yesterday that the Indonesian Embassy had already bought five copies of a book the government is trying to have banned, mainly because of fears it could damage relations between Canberra and Jakarta. RenterReuter - 46 words
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Article200 1980-11-14 12 AP London, Friday British Defense Secretary Francis Pym yesterday resisted cabinet pressures for reduced military spending and later vowed to strengthen Britain's armed forces. A lengthy session of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's cabinet focused on proposals for trimming the national budget during fiscal *****982. TheAP - 200 words
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119 1980-11-14 12 Reuter London, Friday Britain will establish a permanent naval presence in the Gulf to ensure freedom of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz as long as the war between Iran and Iraq continues, the navy announced today. The 3,700-tonne guided missile destroyerReuter - 119 words
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Article90 1980-11-14 12 UPI TODAY is Friday, Nov 14, the 319 th day of 1980 with 47 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. Robert Fulton, American inventor of the steamboat, was born Nov 14, 1765. ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY: y In 1972, for theUPI - 90 words
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Advertisement10 1980-11-14 12 Extra Special says it all A Johnnie Walker Black Label10 words
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Article242 1980-11-14 13 Bureaucrats to go? World Focus Reuter Warsaw, Friday Economic reforms in Poland following the wave of labour revolt could put up to a quarter of a million bureaucrats out of work, a Warsaw newspaper said yesterday. Quoting a government economic reform commission which is mapping out aReuter - 242 words
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Article131 1980-11-14 13 AP London, Friday Britain's national gallery has purchased a 16th century German painting for up to US$l2 million ($25 million), the highest price ever paid for a canvas, art world sources said yesterday. The painting is Christ Taking Leave of his Mother, by Albrecht Altdorfer,AP - 131 words
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Miscellaneous289 1980-11-14 13 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those freedom-lov-ing individuals who stands up not only for his own rights, but for the rights of others as well. You never shirk your duty or responsibility when there is a question of independence. TOMORROW... SCORPIO (Oct289 words
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Article, Illustration465 1980-11-14 14/15 Nathanael Lim - Little bookworm Reviewed by Nathanael Lim Herge's Adventures of Tintin (London, Magnet paperbacks, 1979). L Tintin in Tibet. 2. Tin tin and the Broken Ear. 3. The Prisoners of the Sun. 4. Flight 714. 5. The Black Island. 6. The Castafiore Emerald. Unbelievably, peace reigns465 words
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427 1980-11-14 14/15 Copley News Service The world of boredom is filled with people who are bored and the people, E laces and things that ore. It's easy to be bored. But to be unbored, that's the trick. With boredom comes unfulfilled human potential and cheatedCopley News Service - 427 words
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590 1980-11-14 14/15 Margaret Chan - Eating Out bv Margaret Chan We ate spaghetti till it came out of our ears, not that we complained. Nine of us embarked on a Spaghetti Festa when Ristorante Mario at the York Hotel launched theirs. For the month of590 words
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Article, Illustration154 1980-11-14 14/15 With Christmas coming, probably the best way of finding your Christmas dress with the least hassle is to shop while you eat. Those restaurant fashion shows are best for such ferrets. There are always some going on every week and in fact today, a new154 words
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Advertisement246 1980-11-14 14/15 Break the wind-trap that causes the pain Acidity i> only partly the causa of indiflaation ls^£J!" f l i!!h, IHIS pain. Wind iathe main culprit. Whan your delicate I—_— stomach balance ia disturbed, email foamy I J gas bubbles distend the stomach—and as the pressure increases so does that 'full'246 words
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Article, Illustration490 1980-11-14 16 Doc's Casebook lv Ji SLCK A mother asked: "Is measles dangerous? How does one contact the disease? What are the symptoms and what should I do if my child has measles?" To many people, measles seems to be a childhood disease of little consequence. InSLCK - 490 words
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Article, Illustration55 1980-11-14 16 Dr. Lasse Hessel - MEDICAL TIPS by Dr. Lasse Hessel Children think they are being punished when they are examined by the doctor and dentist indeed, even by their own parents. It is therefore extremely important that parents carefully explain the reasons for such situations before they take place, so that the55 words
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Article357 1980-11-14 16 If you're vague about vaccines and vaccinations, these tips (or safe and effective immunization which come from the American official advisory committee of immunization practices should set you clear. Most of the commonly administered vaccines can be given simultaneously without compromising their effectiveness or increasing the seriousness of357 words
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Article, Illustration716 1980-11-14 17 Art Buchwald - Early this year the FBI mounted an operation using its agents disguised as wealthy Arab oD tycoons to offer politicians bribes to "favour" them In business transactions, which would require prior approval of the US government. The operation, codenamed Abscam, eventually implicated one Senator andLos Angeles Times - 716 words
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211 1980-11-14 17 NYT Bangkok: In the summary of a book scheduled to be published in Sydney last week, the author contends that "the Australian people and Australia's basic interests have been treated with disdain in the establishment, maintenance, and operation of American military and intelligenceNYT - 211 words
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Advertisement119 1980-11-14 17 Brilliant Ir)vesfiTierifs A perfect spark of brilliance to accent the understated beauty of a woman's clothes. That's the touch of genius behind the new Whiting &l Davis collection of handbags anil accessories, tach one is a rich jewel. Each a masterpiece of quality workmanship and design. Perfectly executed in a119 words
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Article, Illustration679 1980-11-14 18 4000 take part in aliens competition NYT New York: Last year, it is said to have caused the Bank of Japan to triple its production of 100-yen coins to satisfy the demand. Last Saturday, it moved Robert Stenzler, a fourthgrade teacher in NewNYT - 679 words
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Advertisement457 1980-11-14 18 pn □u TIME FAIR '80 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF WATCHES. CLOCKS. EQUIPMENT AND ANCILLARIES 3-7 DECEMBER 1980 WORLD TRADE CENTRE. SINGAPORE Demand for well-designed and latest models of timepieces have increased in most consumer markets and the ASEAN region is just as demanding in its imports and sales of timepieces Clock457 words
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Advertisement125 1980-11-14 18 w Mon: MEESIAM Rice vermicelli with egg, shrimp, bean curd in a spicy sauce. Tue: NASI MfNYAK Curry chicken with sotong sambal, pineapple relish, pickles and rich rice. Wed: LAKSA Rice noodles and mixed sea-food in a curry coconut gravy. Thu: NONYAMEE Fried noodles garnished with meats and seafood. Fri:125 words
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Article82 1980-11-14 19 Reuter New Delhi, Friday The executive director of the International Trade Centre said yesterday that during the *****, only those developing countries which could expand exports of manufactured goods would be able to "withstand the storm. Mr P. C. Alexander, speaking at a threeday conference here ofReuter - 82 words
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Article90 1980-11-14 19 Reuter Brussels, Friday EEC governments may issue new guidance to oil companies on reducing their stocks to alleviate shortages caused by the Gulf war and so reduce the risk of an oil price explosion, EEC Commission sources said yesterday. Saudi Arabian officials have been warning this weekReuter - 90 words
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Article57 1980-11-14 19 AFP Tokyo, Friday Ford vice-presidents Bennett Bidwell and James Capolongo will visit Japan next week (or talks with Toyota officials on proposed joint car production in the United States. No official comments were available on the meeting, but informed sources said Ford seemed to show more interest thanAFP - 57 words
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Article48 1980-11-14 19 AFP Tokyo, Friday Nippon Steel Corporation had a record 104.7 trillion yen (about $1.03 billion) profits in the half-year ending in September. This was 7.4 per cent more than what the company made last year, thanks to huge foreign exchange gains and higher selling prices. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article290 1980-11-14 19 r Business News and Views J 4 Reuter Panama City, Friday A US$5OO million ($1.05 billion) attempt by coffee producers to become the first Third World group to control the price or their commodity exports is over. Pancafe, a marketing board established by eight SouthReuter - 290 words
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Article137 1980-11-14 19 Reuter Tokyo, Thursday Export orders for Japanese shipyards are expected to fall sharply in this fiscal year which ends in The Japan Ship Exporters Association said yesterday that orders will drop to five million gross tonnes from last fiscal year's 7.3 million gross tonnes. JapaneseReuter - 137 words
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Article195 1980-11-14 19 The stock market put together another solid gain yesterday, extending its week-long rally in neavy trading. The Dow Jones industrial average jumped 17.49 points to finish at 982.42, its highest close since it finished at 966.87 points on Jan 10, 1977. The index has climbed 50 points195 words
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Article33 1980-11-14 19 AP Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrial 962.42 (up 17.49); 20 transport 388.W (up 3.47); 15 utilities 115.30 (up 1.21); 65 stocks 374.38 (up 5.19). APAP - 33 words
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Article63 1980-11-14 19 Reuter London, Friday The world is heading for a serious food shortage next year with millions facing starvation in poor countries and upward pressure on prices in richer nations, according to food and agriculture experts. Wheat and grain production has suffered in Australia, Argentina and the Soviet Union,Reuter - 63 words
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Article350 1980-11-14 20 as Birmingham march up the table I Soccer Reuter London, Friday Birmingham's flambouyant striker Frank Worthington, one of the lasting characters of Eglish soccer, takes his rare talents to Coventry tomorrow as his side attempts to continue their impressive march up the First Division. Worthington,Reuter - 350 words
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Article102 1980-11-14 20 AFP London, Friday Olympic stars Sebastian Coe and Sharon Davies were named yesterday as Britain's Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year in a poll of the Sports Writers' Association who selected Nottingh&m Forest football club as Britain's top team of 1960. Coe and Forest won theAFP - 102 words
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358 1980-11-14 21 TURF RAY - On the track By TURF RAY I poh, Friday Olympic Fame wound up his preparations for the Class 2 1900 m race here on Sunday with another dashing workout at Tiger Lane this morning. The Forli four-year-old, with P. K. Yeap astride,358 words
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Article124 1980-11-14 21 SUNDAY Sue 1: aSDiv 4- 1250 m: Rich Cent, Jackie's Kuda n, Delight, It's Wonderful, Minexl m, EviU. Kmc t: 2.45 a 5 Div 3 1250 m: Chameleon, Riversands 11, How Can, Raregem. Bmw J: 3.15 a 5 Div 1 1250 m: Pun Kung, Antasena, Perenius, Regal Bank, Hoong124 words
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3931 1980-11-14 21 L> A CF 1 2 30 CLASS 6 DIV 4 1.250M x ($9,000 $6,300 to winner) 1 66*0*0 Valdsz (Valdez) J.Breukelen 57 (dd f 2) 3 irg Auiw»dl 4 2 ***947 El Dorado IH g (NTM) Allan 54.5 (d2 -0.5) 6 nzg Podmore3,931 words
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Article102 1980-11-14 21 K.L.CHAN TURF RAY BRIAN MILLER STAR BOY Race 1 S3 Derade Julius Natlaaal Special Hari Ini Natteaal Special Template Harilal True Knight Race 2 Cratary Mln Kittiwake Qaeea's CmhH Flying Noble Permease Timothy Ever Milart Tiger Note Kami R—iy Lire Honeycomb Geaeva A1 Casino Market Straager X.E. Caalaa Champ102 words
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Article425 1980-11-14 22 The first qualifying mod of the Chaogl Club, Intermediate ud Duffers' Championships on Sunday. 7 a.m. Ho Khyun Sean (24) Chang Choo Shian (24) Sng Tiang Kee (24); 7.07 Cheong Ping Kee (24) Kwon Young Gin (23) David Hughes (24); 7.14 Koh Teng Kwee (24) Quah Siew Tee425 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1980-11-14 22 Lim Kee Chan - 'Warm-up' in US will surely better his chances in Changi championships TEE-UP with Lim Kee Chan Ong Ah Loh looks set to complete a hattrick* in the Changi Club championship which begins with the first round on Sunday. Although Ah Loh, champion for the past two1,191 words
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165 1980-11-14 23 Janet Elias won the Singapore Island Country Club women's "A" Division medal when she returned a nett 72 at the Bukit course yesterday. She won it by one stroke from Nancy Clayton, O. G. Leow and Martha Young. Martha also won the first165 words
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Article247 1980-11-14 23 The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will telecast the highlights of the final of this year's US Open championship played at the 6368 m Baltusrol course at Springfield last June in three parts, starting on Sunday at Channel 5 at 10.55 p.m. The second part of the final247 words
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Article, Illustration379 1980-11-14 24 TAY CHENG - Squash By TAY CHENG KHOON Singapore squash players are not fit enough to play the correct basic game. This was the main observation of Mr Butch Gifford from the New Zealand Squash Rackets Association who spent the last six weeks surveying the local scene at379 words
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Article397 1980-11-14 24 SEVERAL SEEDS BOW OUT I Tennis Agencies London, Friday American John McEnroe cruised into the last eight in the London Grand Prix tennis toraament at Wembly last night after his compatriot Stan Smith and Australian Paul McNamee had scored victories which upset the seedings. McEnroe, theAgencies - 397 words
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Article, Illustration501 1980-11-14 25 SHIRLEY TAN - says disgusted Japanese coach Hockey By SHIRLEY TAN Singapore will beat Japan in the final match of the Asian Cup (Eastern Zone) hockey qualifying round on Sunday (4.30 p.m.). This is the admission of Japan's assistant coach Fumio Ogura after watching his team narrowly beat ChinaPicture by JERRY SEH - 501 words
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Article310 1980-11-14 25 MAURICE NEO - Rugby By MAURICE NEO Taipeh, Friday Acupuncture treatment has seen the remarkable recovery of injured players in the Asian rugby championship here. And Singapore, the team with the most serious injuries, must thank the Taipeh Rugby Union for making available an acupuncturist to treat the injured.310 words
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Advertisement95 1980-11-14 20 V'Y™ v<k -J* <WTI t l 4 m m We guarantee our quality Other sports Socks only guarantee against manufacturing defects before you start using them! Super Sox guarantees from the time you use the socks, one full year in normal active wear. And at the end of the year95 words
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Advertisement71 1980-11-14 22 -X \AV \v v -X v v 's Reinforced heel provides better support. %v\ High density sole compounds x reduces wear. Sny y Lightweight, breathable nylon mesh upper makes the Game shoes cooler, dryer, lighter and more comfortable. Rubber toe reinforcement prolongs shoe life. Pivot point sole facilitates smoother turns71 words
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Miscellaneous306 1980-11-14 24 ACROSS 1 Places for engineers 5 Reason 10 Lincoln, Beame, etc. 14 Israeli port 15 Old Greek coins 16 Molten rock 17 Site of confusion 20 Before cow or horse 21 Gripping instrument 22 Catkin 23 View 25 Ta ta 27 Consuming 29 Problem kid 30 A Levin 33 Las306 words
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Advertisement74 1980-11-14 25 T ir W- J I Rti> OS CA 3bin ou Vj, OV s e un Name The Song Contest Every Friday Saturday Night Sponsored By Chanson Cosmetics Fashion Show: On 22 (Sat) 29 (Sat) Nov Sponsored By Skiva Jeans (S) Pte Ltd Guinness Stout Night: 15 (Sat) Nov Sponsored By74 words
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Miscellaneous216 1980-11-14 25 N R.I.C. No: Tel: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW Cut along here CLUES FOR LG 5 1. In playing it, mistakes will hardly go unnoticed 2. Joint at the bottom of the leg 3. They remain after something has been burnt 4. It's his job to make216 words
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Miscellaneous28 1980-11-14 25 SEPAK TAKRAW: President's Cup VC v Sri Kallang "B"; Sri Kallang "A" v Permuda Ikatan Setia (Perses Centre, 8 p.m.). BOWLING: Keppel Club championships (Keppel Club, 7.30 p.m.).28 words
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Article, Illustration755 1980-11-14 26 Georgina Emmanuel - By Georgina Emmanuel Three giants dominate the domain of piano concerto literature Rachmaninov's 3rd, Bartok's 2nd, and Brahms' 2nd in B flat Major. Described by Brahms with typical sardonic wit as "just a little piano concerto with quite a tender little Scherzo," his755 words
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Article, Illustration315 1980-11-14 26 Thirteen years ago, only two school brass bands and three bugle and fife bands existed. Today, there are nearly 130 secondary school and junior college bands and more than 200 primary school bands. In fact, the school band has come to be regarded as a315 words
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Miscellaneous93 1980-11-14 26 Rediffusion 12.00 noon The Fabulous 240... Rediffusion's afternoon entertainment package featuring the tops in pops and your requests 1.30 News and Share Market Report 1.45 The Fabulous 240 (cont'd) 3.00 Star Watch 3.02 Did You Know... a revealing series on things around us 3.04 The Fabulous 240... (cont'd) 4.00 Chinese93 words
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Miscellaneous359 1980-11-14 26 At the cinema THE LONG RIDERS: Walter Hill's tautly directed western about the James and Young brothers starring the Carradine and Keach brothers. Lido: 11 a.m., 1.45, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. THE BLACK HOLE: Walt Disney's first and dazzling venture into deep space adventure, starring Maximilian Schell ana Yvette359 words
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Article, Illustration403 1980-11-14 27 Michael Chiang - Review Flesh and Blood By Michael Chiang Every now and then, I sensed echoes of Rocky. The protagonist was again a boxer, a down-and-out individual up against the rest of the world. The music was as Rocky-ish as it could get without infringing copyright laws. There403 words
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Article146 1980-11-14 27 Four members of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and two other prominent musicians will present an evening of chamber music this Sunday at the Orchard Road Presbyterian Church. It promises to be a concert with a difference, however, as the programme features the rarely-heard combination146 words
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Miscellaneous432 1980-11-14 27 HO and around I I i i l '81 ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the Singapore Water Colour Society at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industries' exhibition hall, Hill Street, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. PREPARING FOR A COMPUTER-BASED CAREER: A talk in English by Dr J. S. Donald at432 words
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Miscellaneous81 1980-11-14 27 Today: 2.53 a.m. (2.4 m), 8.08 a.m. (1.4 m), 1.58 p.m. (2.7 m), 8.44 p.m. (0.5 m). Tomorrow: 3.52 a.m. (2.3 m), 9.05 a.m. (1.5 m), 2.50 p.m. (2.5 m), 9.45 p.m. (0.7 m). Sanday: 5.11 a.m. (2.2 m), 10.24 a.m. (1.6 m), 4.04 p.m. (2.3 m), 11.04 p.m. (0.881 words
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Article46 1980-11-14 28 AH FOOK: How terrible that so many robberies take place every month because people are so apathetic! MEI LIN: Yes. But I'm glad that those burglars have revealed their modus operandi. Now I know just what steps to take to make my house burglar-proof.46 words
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Miscellaneous964 1980-11-14 28 Today's Pick On TV YOUR SHOW TONIGHT (Ch 8, 8 p.m. in colour). Your weekly dose of local Mandarin pops comes from Huang Xiao Chun, Yu Tan Tan, Sakura, Chai Chong, Chia Kim Cheok, Li Chuan, Tze Ling, Shay Seow Mei, Chen Kwei Chung, Chong Kim Chuan and Judy Teng964 words
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