The New Paper, 4 August 1988
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Title Section12 1988-08-04 1 the new paper THURSDAY AUGUST 4, 1988 MCI (P) 179/4/88 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement18 1988-08-04 1 Obscene <<rt£ video dropped 6 High power vs ;'''j ■K 1 m Mm U IETSTREfIM CONTEST: SSSr~ 418 words
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Advertisement97 1988-08-04 1 KS RAH-RAH S'PORE ■J5Sak*e__ J MEET OUR VIPS Page7 I FILMS FOR TV Page14 Police do dirty work for him 6 Real Rolex swapped for fake 6 CHINESE BREAKING OLD TABOO For the first time since the days of the emperors, it's okay to talk about sex in public in97 words
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277 1988-08-04 2 Wire services. It's official today in China: You can now talk openly about sex. From the time of the Chinese emperors to Mao Zedong, public talk about sex has been taboo. But the country's new open-door policy has brought change. China has heldWire services. - 277 words
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Article, Illustration45 1988-08-04 2 Released: Balbir Singh, 46, is released from prison to the cheers of friends and family. The court threw out his conviction in the slaying of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. They upheld the death penalty for two other Sikhs. Picture/AFPPicture/AFP - 45 words
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Article71 1988-08-04 2 AP. LIFE began painfully for Kristen Meckle but things are improving. Two of her fingers were cut off accidentally during a Caesarean section birth at North Memorial Medical Centre in Robbinsdale, Minnesota. The accident happened when a surgeon used a stapler during delivery. Surgeons sewed theAP. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration130 1988-08-04 2 E.T.'s cousins? The Star Maiden's pets? Or what? These objects were shot in Singapore. Tell us what they are and where they are. The first 10 readers to call Hotline Plus with the correct answers will win a New Paper T-shirt each. IfPicture/Peter Sullivan - 130 words
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Article100 1988-08-04 2 PASSENGER flight SU 559 flew in a dead man last evening. The 75-year-old Australian, whose name has been withheld, boarded the Aeroflot plane in Moscow and was on his way to Sydney. He never made it back home. Doctors at Changi International Airport certified the100 words
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Article67 1988-08-04 2 Wire services. ONE of Latin America's most important game reserves has been ravaged by a fire that killed 100,000 animals. An official of the Das Emas National Park in central Brazil said the fire wiped out 40,000 of 132,000 hectares. Most of the dead animals wereWire services. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration232 1988-08-04 3 Augustine Low - By Augustine Low IN ANG MO KIO, it's never safe to just say, "I'll meet you in Broadway." For there's not one, two, or three, but four Broadways all within a 10-minute walking distance of each other in the town centre. Broadway Theatre started the name-dropping inPictures/Nicklaus D'cruz - 232 words
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Article226 1988-08-04 3 YOU name it and the National University of Singapore is very likely to have two of them. The July issue of Campus News lists more than 10 cases of people with the same, or nearly the same names. Not your common "John Tan". These are226 words
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Miscellaneous30 1988-08-04 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook for Singapore from noon to midnight: Showers over a few areas in the late afternoon. Maximum temperature: 32 degrees. Minimum: 24 degrees. Sunset: 7.15 pm today.30 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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327 1988-08-04 4 Irene Ng - By Irene Ng I OWE my life to my father, a boy said. His father saved him from the wheels of an SBS bus which dragged him for a few metres. The boy, student Foo Suan Yu, 14, escaped with bad cuts on his327 words
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Article, Illustration289 1988-08-04 4 r—/ HE THOUGHT of I j a dream holiday for iLJLJ h' s honeymoon, all expenses paid with money to spend. Yesterday, his dream came true. In part at least. Navy man Lionel Pua, 24, has won a seven-day tour to Japan and about289 words
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Article164 1988-08-04 4 THEY tried everything. Putting stickers on their entries, using extra stamps, pasting coupons on postcards and on the envelopes. Some, wanting to make sure their entries arrived on time, sent them by local urgent mail (LUM). But schoolgirl Roslinah binti Jem's entry wins top marks164 words
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Article243 1988-08-04 4 THESE words appear in our story today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. Contenders: Participants in a competition. People who compete in a competition to win a title or prize are the contenders. Debut: First public appearance or performance. If a singer243 words
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Article96 1988-08-04 4 A LOCAL company is one step closer to making its own video tapes. Electro Magnetic Singapore Ltd officially opens its new Jurong factory today. EMS is already Singapore's largest maker of video tapes sold in reels. It manufactures the tape but buys the casings from96 words
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Article, Illustration113 1988-08-04 6 Abdul Hadhi - ...OR THINGS PEOPLE DO By Abdul Hadhi POLICE are there to serve you, right? But Kwang Chau Chi took that old saying too far. He tried to use them to cover his own mistake. It happened when Kwang rented out a car113 words
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Article, Illustration87 1988-08-04 6 THE LESSON learnt by Phua Kim Lan is that police get suspicious if you throw away something because they are looking at you. Phua, 44, was on Haig Road with a videotape in his hand when he saw policemen. He tossed the tape. The curious officers87 words
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Article, Illustration108 1988-08-04 6 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching COPY watches that are peddled to anybody who looks like a tourist can even fool a citizen. Mr S C Ang was walking along Mohammed Ali Lane wearing his genuine Rolex wristwatch when he passed a stall displaying a Rolex108 words
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Article, Illustration191 1988-08-04 6 Chitra Rajaram; Trudy Lim - By Chitra Rajaram and Trudy Lim NOTHING comes close to the taste... that's the familiar advertising message. But no bodies were coming close at the party Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) was planning. Most of the people at their gatherings so far have been single men,191 words
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Article, Illustration203 1988-08-04 6 GIVE us more. That was the message from 23 fans of Michael Jackson who called Hotline Plus yesterday. The New Paper had asked readers to call if they wanted more excerpts from Jackson's autobiography Moonwalk. Or an end to the series. Mr Farid Albar, 29,203 words
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Article128 1988-08-04 6 CHAMPION blood donors will be honoured today. One hundred and fifteen people have given enough to fill the blood banks of all Singapore hospitals for one month. Together, they donated blood 5,855 times. The National Blood Centre gives away about 4350 units (packages of various sizes)of blood128 words
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Article, Illustration544 1988-08-04 7 All are loyal fans of the National Day Parade. One has been participant, spectator or home viewer 12 years in a row. Another isn't even Singaporean. Last year, they all danced on after the parade ended. We photographed them, then advertised for them in The544 words
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Miscellaneous225 1988-08-04 6 SINGAPORESWEEP Draw No. 8/88 Ist *****52 $1 million 2nd *****12 $400,000 3rd *****02 $200,000 4th *****18 $100,000 sth *****37 50,000 *****74 *****92 *****07 *****16 *****71 *****35 *****97 *****70 *****22 *****95 *****03 *****03 *****50 *****78 *****37 *****49 *****04 *****32 *****33 *****87 *****18 *****65 *****72 *****89 *****49 *****99 *****09 *****36 *****69 *****01225 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article204 1988-08-04 8 Reuter. CHILDREN lured from mountain villages—some as young as age 10— are forced to work up to 15 hours per day in one of China's new economic zones. That claim is made by China Youth News in the latest of a series of reports aimed at exposingReuter. - 204 words
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Article141 1988-08-04 8 Wire services. WEST German pilot Mathias Rust who last year buzzed the Kremlin in a small aircraft is a free man today. The Soviet Union let him out of jail yesterday, saying it wanted to show the country's "humaneness". He served one out of theWire services. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration45 1988-08-04 8 Kilter Cholera: Months of heavier-than-usual rains in India have flooded sewers, causing a massive cholera outbreak. This boy's life hangs by a thread. At least 215 have died over the past few weeks and many more deaths are predicted. Picture/ReuterPicture/Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration64 1988-08-04 8 Unholy sacrifice: A paint-splattered teddy bear fried to a cross is considered art by its creator, Amulf Rainer from Austria. But for Australian teddy-bear lovers, the two-metre sculpture named "The Crucified Bear" is disgusting. However, they failed to get it removed fromPicture/Reuter - 64 words
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79 1988-08-04 8 Wire services. ASIA'S four economic tigers are happy these days. A report by the global trade group called GAIT said they helped expand worldwide trade by more than 16.5 per cent last year. The tigers are Singapore, Hongkong, South Korea and Taiwan. GATT said theyWire services. - 79 words
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115 1988-08-04 8 Wire services. PAKISTAN denies an Indian newspaper's claim that it was trying to kill Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and other top officials. The report was carried by the Times of India of New Delhi. A spokesman for Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said it wasWire services. - 115 words
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Article100 1988-08-04 8 Wire services. THE Muppets and Racquel Welch may soon be wigless. Two of the six South Korean companies that manufacture 98 per cent of wigs worn in the United States have gone out of business. Their customers have included the actress Welch and the Muppets. TheWire services. - 100 words
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Article202 1988-08-04 10 Wire services. Diplomatic problems have snarled attempts by the United Nations to work out a cease-fire between Iran and Iraq. Both sides have agreed in principle to a truce. But UN officials say privately that Iraq now refuses to accept a time-table for laying down arms. IraqWire services. - 202 words
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Article, Illustration56 1988-08-04 10 Acting not aping Calling King Kong: With 800 around, who needs security guards for the Empire State Building? The five-year-old Capuchin monkey, who plays the bad guy in the movie "Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear" towers over a replica in New York. He's hoping to meet the other starPicture/Reuter - 56 words
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Article132 1988-08-04 10 Wire services. CHILDREN in Britain may soon be spared the pain of having to appear in court as witnesses against accused molesters. Interior Ministry officials say a dozen courts will permit children under 14 to be seen on a video link. Lawyers will question them throughWire services. - 132 words
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92 1988-08-04 10 Wire services. A QUICK cover-up has saved Hongkong's 2,000 policewomen from semi-indecent exposure. The ladies of the law were to be issued cool, new summer uniforms made of thin fabric. But the tailor didn't include a shadow panel. The thin skirt clearly outlinedWire services. - 92 words
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STOCKMARKETS
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Article, Illustration270 1988-08-04 10 SHARES rose in moderately active trading on the London stock exchange on Wednesday, spurred by good bid activity, but closed off their best levels of the day. The Financial Times 30share index was up 10.6 points at 1502. The market got off to an indecisive start after Wall Street's270 words
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Article79 1988-08-04 10 Reuter. SHARE prices in Tokyo firmed to a new traded high in early trading on Thursday, boosted by rises in Wall Street stocks overnight, brokers said. "The market is in a consolidation period. The speculative sector that individuals favour, such as waterfrontand resort-related related issues, should be in theReuter. - 79 words
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Article51 1988-08-04 10 FT Industrials Wednesday 1,865.10 (1,491.40) Dow Imim Average Wednesday (2,131.22) ST Industrial Wednesday 1,170.20 (1,160.83) NST Industrial Wednesday 1,871.07 (1,867.58) Hongkong Hang Song Wednesday 2,692.63 (2,701.09) Australian All Ordinaries Wednesday 1,621.70 (1,623.10) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 28,348.45 (28,366.33) Figures in brackets refer to thoat of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration263 1988-08-04 10 Wire services. WALL STREET stocks on Wednesday closed an indecisive session with a slightly firmer finish. As in two previous sessions, blue-chip issues made small gains. But the general market remained hesistant and tentative. Analysts said investors were reluctant to take positions out of fear that continued USWire services. - 263 words
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Article208 1988-08-04 11 Wire services. RANGOON was under strict army controls today. Burma's new president was applying military power to try to cool off the hot politics of revolt. The state of emergency and martial law was imposed by Mr Sein Lwin. He took over as president and chairmanWire services. - 208 words
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Article, Illustration217 1988-08-04 11 Wire services. POLICE clashed with proIrish demonstrators as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher strolled down Melbourne's busiest shopping street. About 50 protesters chanting "fascist" and "Thatcher out" surrounded the British leader's party as she walked through a pedestrian arcade and visited a British-owned beautyWire services.; Picture/Reuter - 217 words
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Article110 1988-08-04 11 UPI. JAPAN Air Lines says terrorists have threatened to attack airliners that fly American or Israeli passengers to the Olympic games in Seoul. A letter from the "Union of the Revolutionary Islamic Organisations" was received at the JAL office in London. The Kyodo News Service saidUPI. - 110 words
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Article, Illustration52 1988-08-04 11 Destruction: A fireball explodes over the Soviet Union's Kazakhstan desert as technicians destroy an SSI2 missile. Both the Soviet Union and the US are destroying missiles as part of a limited treaty signed earlier this year. The superpowers have agreed to cut arsenals of lana-based, medium-range missiles.Picture/Ap - 52 words
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Advertisement501 1988-08-04 9 EUROPEAN SOUND NEVER SOUNDED BETTER! Tune in to the THOMSON ANNUAL SOUND FAIR. Where a wide range of European design hi-tech audio products are selling at prices that never sounded so good! But these offers won't last long. So hurry down to your nearest Thomson dealer today, to avoid disappointment.501 words
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Article, Illustration450 1988-08-04 14 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang MOVIE buffs can enjoy a feast of films almost round the clock on Aug 8 and 9, with a change of pace at half-time for the National Day Parade spectacular. There will be nine shows in all, more so than in recent450 words
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Article, Illustration203 1988-08-04 15 Lim Kuan Chiang - SBC's Malay drama stars mother and son By Lim Kuan Chiang S iURAYA MODI and Djohan Abdul Rahman are mother and son and fellow actors. They take leading roles in SBC's National Day Malay drama, Bunga-bunga Harapan (Flowers of Hope) on Aug 10 (5.45 pm on203 words
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Article, Illustration226 1988-08-04 15 HE IS 50 years old this year and is still leaping tall buildings in a single bound. Superman has become so much a part of our lives that his 50th anniversary is an event. Time magazine frontpaged it. Now we will get to226 words
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Article, Illustration296 1988-08-04 15 Sonja Tan - By Sonja Tan NO WAY OUT (Prince 2) TOM Farrell, a naval officer is transferred to the staff of the Secretary of Defence. His duty is to liaise with the CIA. He is asked to investigate the murder of a Washington socialite with some powerful friends. Stars Sean Young296 words
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Article, Illustration464 1988-08-04 16 B EING starved and penniless one day six years ago was the best thing that ever happened to Matt Goss of the pop group Bros. "I was standing in the dinner queue at school and I was really hungry but I didn't have any money on464 words
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Article, Illustration324 1988-08-04 16 TOPSPINS SANDY LUM: READY CBS CASSETTE: CBK 196 THIS heady-eyed singer has made good since her hit, Take My Breath Away. Her diction is clear, even on the slower numbers where she sings with throaty sexiness. Sentimental songs are her forte, hence the324 words
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Article, Illustration292 1988-08-04 17 Sonja Tan - MOVIES By Sonja Tan THERE'S an old Hollywood saying: "If a film works, do it again and again." 1988 is a big year for sequels. Nowadays, a sequel doesn't fight with a new release for top billing, it fights with another sequel like292 words
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Article, Illustration151 1988-08-04 17 Geraldine Goh - STAGENEWS By Geraldine Goh IF only dining tables could talk. The family gathers around the dining table at mealtime and talks. And often, while talking, it finds out more about itself. Local writer Ovidia Yu has used this very central piece of furniture as the main prop of151 words
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Advertisement72 1988-08-04 15 TheNewPaperJetstreamTour Contest Top 4 prize winners: Ms Toh Kim Eng I/C: *****36F Mr Terrance Teo Boon Kian I/C: *****22G Mr Lionel Pua I/C: *****80G Mr Saleh Bin Kamsin I/C: *****49J Answers to Contest Week No, 1 27 Jul Self-taught artist wins top prize 28 Jul Spinks calls it quits 2972 words
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Advertisement22 1988-08-04 17 At the end of this line, you can hear the voice and see her face. 1 METRO i&WrSil 1 MBTRO IS SINGAPORE.22 words
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SPORTS
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Article105 1988-08-04 18 THE EVENTS BASKETBALL MerSonCup Jul 31 Aug 8 Geyiang Indoor 7.30— Sladkan 10.30pm CHESS Aug 7— 14 Mranw Hotel 1.00B.oopm CRICKET Singapore Aug 7— 14 Padang/ 10.30 am Cricket llaleitler Carnival pound 8.30pm. CYCUNG Pesta Sukan Aug 7, 14,19 Af« Mo Klo 9amNaßonal Cyclng 21,24, 27, 28105 words
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Article, Illustration60 1988-08-04 18 V HE IS the Singapore International Open defending champion, and will return from the pre-Olympic trials in Apopka, Florida, for the finals. Winning the FIQ Asian championships in Hong Kong this year enabled him to qualify for the pre-Olympic trials. Getting the ticket to Seoul would give him60 words
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Article, Illustration52 1988-08-04 18 SHE ALSO has to make it to Apopka for the pre-Olympic trials and return to qualify in the Singapore International Open. Only the defending champion, Jack Wong, is given the privilege of going straight to the finals. Look forward to a class act from this 23-year-old. She gives52 words
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Article, Illustration78 1988-08-04 18 PARTNERS in sailing and in the Olympics. Theirs is the 470 dinghy event. This weekend, Shaw Her will take part in the Armed Forces Regatta at Lumut. Unfortunately, work prevents Joe from going. But they will meet again fpr the Pesta Sukan Regatta78 words
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Article, Illustration513 1988-08-04 18 Judy Khaw - C| We have a lot to cheer for. Especially when the ones I we are cheering for are our Olympic stars two I yachtsmen have already qualified for Seoul, two 1 bowlers have just one more test at the pre-Olympic I trials in Apopka, near513 words
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Article36 1988-08-04 18 OUR PICKS Why pick them? Only for two reasons. One, they are international. Or, at least Asean. Secondly, we have our stars participating. Singaporeans whom Singapore can cheer for. Indeed, something very special.36 words
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Article47 1988-08-04 18 BOWLING: Aug 8 21 at The Orchard Bowl. Time 9 a.m. onwards. YACHTING: Aug 13 14 at the Changi Sailing Club. Time 2.00 p.m. (on 13th), 11 a.m. (on 14th) ARCHERY: Aug 5 7 at Gloucester Barracks, Portsdown Road. Time 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.47 words
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Article105 1988-08-04 18 THE EVENTS BASKETBALL Morton Cup Jul 31 Aug 8 Geytang Indoor 7.30— Stwflum 10.30pm CHESS Aug7— 14 Mkamar Hotel 100B.oopm CRICKET Singapore Aug 7—14 Padang/ 10.30 am Cricket Balestler Carnival ground 8.30pm CYCUN6 Porta Sukan Aug 7,14, 19 Ai« Mo Kto 9amNational CycNng 21.24,37,28 Stadium/Chang) noon/4 Championships105 words
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Article, Illustration60 1988-08-04 18 V HE IS the Singapore International Open defending champion, and will return from the pre-Olympic trials in Apopka, Florida, for the finals. Winning the FIQ Asian championships in Hong Kong this year enabled him to qualify for the pre-Olympic trials. Getting the ticket to Seoul would give him60 words
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Article, Illustration52 1988-08-04 18 SHE ALSO has to make it to Apopka for the pre-Olympic trials and return to qualify in the Singapore International Open. Only the defending champion, Jack Wong, is given the privilege of going straight to the finals. Look forward to a class act from this 23-year-old. She gives52 words
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Article, Illustration78 1988-08-04 18 PARTNERS in sailing and in the Olympics. Theirs is the 470 dinghy event. This weekend, Shaw Her will take part in the Armed Forces Regatta at Lumut. Unfortunately, work prevents Joe from going. But they will meet again fpr the Pesta Sukan Regatta78 words
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Article, Illustration508 1988-08-04 18 Judy Khaw - HWe have a lot to cheer for. Especially when the ones we are cheering for are our Olympic stars two yachtsmen have already qualified for Seoul, two bowlers have just one more test at the pre-Olympic trials in Apopka, near Orlando in Florida, to prove508 words
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Article35 1988-08-04 18 /*#X Why pick them? Only for two reasons. One, they are international. Or, at least Asean. Secondly, we have our stars participating. Singaporeans whom Singapore can cheer for. Indeed, something very special.35 words
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Article47 1988-08-04 18 BOWLING: Aug 8 21 at The Orchard Bowl. Time 9 a.m. onwards. YACHTING: Aug 13 14 at the Changi Sailing Club. Time 2.00 p.m. (on 13th), 11 a.m. (on 14th) ARCHERY: Aug 5 7 at Gloucester Barracks, Portsdown Road. Time 7 a.m. to 7 p.m47 words
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Miscellaneous1835 1988-08-04 19 Television The Birth Of on y Feature to THIS d THIS'6Os series written by Buck spikes water ill F1 on da 's and animal language and the link Adams) has trouble training a dog, between language and thought are also Language: Is there a missing code-named Fang. worth examined. Included1,835 words
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Article, Illustration340 1988-08-04 24 S l BC actress Ye Sumei may execute her stunts in The Golden Quest with ease, but the truth is she does get hurt now and then. If she had kept a diary while filming The Golden Quest, it would read something like this: April 5: Fell off340 words
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Article, Illustration236 1988-08-04 24 YOU don't boogie, you waltz at Hearthrob. Why Hearthrob? "Because the moment you walk in, your heart's throbbing," said deejay Brian Richmond of the latest club in town. "Hearthrob as in Julio Iglesias, the heart throb," he added. What makes Hearthrob, which opened on236 words
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Article, Illustration284 1988-08-04 24 Danny Tan - By Danny Tan DOWN IN THE GROOVE Bob Dylan (CBS) AN AMERICAN music critic once described Bob Dylan's singing voice as that of a "wounded coyote, caught on barbed wire, howling in the desert". His sneering nasal voice still has some charm. But as a musical work, Down in284 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration322 1988-08-04 25 Hong Lim Swee - Lok Shiang Pork Porridge. Albert Centre. Blk 270, Queen Street. 10 am to 9 pm. Pork porridge and instant noodles at $1.50, $1.80 and $2.50 a bowl. But what liver, intestines, egg and pork will do for porridge, they won't for instant noodles.322 words
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Article, Illustration115 1988-08-04 25 I The Best of Singapore Cooking Author: Mrs Leong Yee Soo Publisher: Times Books International Price: $29.90 (from Times Bookshop) THIS book turns generations of Singaporean cooking tradition into easy-to-follow recipes. It has about 300 recipes, ranging from hawker fare to Peranakan specialities. Also featured are115 words
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Article, Illustration80 1988-08-04 25 HOW do you stop the seeds when squeezing lime? Take a tip from the Filipinos. Wrap the fruit up with a square piece of netting and tie two knots over it "We serve the limes, or what we call calamansi, this way on a80 words
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Advertisement253 1988-08-04 25 270, Queen I g Y Lim Swee I SOME peopl $1.80 and I happy to sacril »nd pork will I bow^of^H I It might lacl I But dressed u I some body wi m I Mr Mok M I his third visit I StalL B I He said his I253 words
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Miscellaneous217 1988-08-04 27 COMICRELIEF Orchard Road/Colin Goh Singl6 SIiC6S/Peter Kohlsaat tout A iii ujmm AC nmi T1 Cathy/Cathy Guisewite Ll2—— Sony, but I can't go out with you. I just f* UHATS TH/TC SOOMO?? VI SOMEONE'S BROKEN INTO THE TDO *XJ Y\rAAAL/f| f THINKS. VERY CmC* A 3 Q d its s-oo at217 words
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Article, Illustration281 1988-08-04 29 Lo Tien Yin - IN SINGAPORE By Lo Tien Yin OUR SBC stars don't carry guns. They don't have to. The fan mail they receive is always nice no life-threat-ening stuff. So what is the worst thing that could happen if fans became a nuisance? They could steal a281 words
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Article, Illustration276 1988-08-04 29 IN THE WEST BM Features. SHOW business superstars collect fans by the million and revel in hero worship. But trouble starts when some fans become a nuisance... even a menace. Nobody knows that better than beautiful Australian singer Olivia Newton-John. Recently, OliviaBM Features. - 276 words
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Article, Illustration273 1988-08-04 29 Terry Morgan - From Kansas to Katong with brilliance English teacher Terry Morgan was so pleased after seeing the Tanjong Katong Girls' School's production of The Wizard of Oz that he rang The New Paper up. It's a great show, he said, offering us this review. Well, here's your chance to agree or273 words
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Miscellaneous1847 1988-08-04 31 RADIOGUIDE |Emnn|E2annoH|iniKiD|cii^H N OH N Wt BrM (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON Coed Mask, C*eipany And M«: NOON Hewsdesh 12.05 Laechdate: Keep a date with NOON Easy Usteolag: Light and relax- AT 1 12.30 Classical Record Review: Ed Philip Chew as he plays upbeat ing pieces before more serious music and1,847 words
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Advertisement631 1988-08-04 33 We are the contractor for the Design and Build contract for the construction of Central Expressway awarded by PWD at a contract value of approx $300 million. We are looking for suitable candidates for the following: Concrete Quality Control Engineer e A degree holder in civil engineering or equivalent with631 words
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Article, Illustration308 1988-08-04 34 SCHOOLSPORTS THEY call rugby the hooligans' game, played by gentlemen. They're not always gentle. As little Ramli Nasir will tell you. But little Ramli has also learned that it's not the size that counts but the spirit. SHAHIRON SAHARI reports. R i AMLI NASIR stood out becausePictures/Aundry Gan - 308 words
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198 1988-08-04 34 RAFFLES Institution meets arch-rivals St Andrew's Secondary on Saturday a match they've billed "the Final before the Final". RI is almost through to the Schools National C Division rugby final after beating Dunearn Technical 10-9 at Grange Road yesterday. Saints198 words
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Article558 1988-08-04 35 RACING MORNING TRACKWORK THREE local riders who sustained falls have recently recovered and will be back in the saddle. Jockey Leslie Khoo, who injured his wrist following a fall from Reliable 11, Azhar, from a fall from Muskett in Singapore, and Paul M.C. Liew who injured558 words
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Article, Illustration216 1988-08-04 35 AFP. BRITAIN'S athletics selectors were landed with a double dilemma yesterday. Their leading women's javelin throwers and men's 5,000 metres runners pulled out of this weekend's Olympic trials. Until now, it has just been speculation that Britain could go to South Korea without some of their top starsAFP. - 216 words
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Article, Illustration248 1988-08-04 35 RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASEBALL American League Toronto Blue Jays 11 Minnesota Twins 0, Chicago White Sox 7 Oakland Athletics 5, Detroit Tigers 1 Kansas City Royals 0, California Angels 10 Seattle Mariners 2, Milwaukee Brewers 11 New York Yankees 5, Boston Red Sox 7 Texas Rangers 2.248 words
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Article, Illustration444 1988-08-04 36 MERUONCUP The Russians said it was out. The Americans and the fans saw it go in. And the match almost exploded. But CHOO CHWEE HUA'S pictures and ALFONSO CHAN'S report say it all I T WAS an ill-tempered match. Like war between the two superpowers.444 words
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Article126 1988-08-04 36 ONLY a fool at Geylang Indoor Stadium would've given Japan Mining Co. a ghost of a chance when they saw American import Dale Wilkinson without his playing shorts and vest last night. He was obviously being rested. Especially since they knew that Yugoslavia's Smelt Olympia126 words
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Article, Illustration69 1988-08-04 37 MERLIONCUP TIME OUT WITH the Brewster Heights Packing team playing well, organisers have been swamped by calls for tickets from American expatriates and their families in Singapore. The team, too, are making it a family affair. Coach John Pariseau and assistant coach Keith Kingsbury has wives Marilyn69 words
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Article82 1988-08-04 37 THE Australian Brisbane team has promised to bring down a stronger team next year, since they beat Georgia's Dynamo Tbilisi. Coach Peter Pendle said: "This is all new to us. This is the first time ever we've beaten the Russians. The next time we'll bring a stronger82 words
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Article290 1988-08-04 37 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan TEAMS staying at the Merlion Cup tournament hotel have seen a different kind of sport on offer. Mostly feline figures, shapely and speaking a language that seems like Thai. On the seventh floor. Could it be they are having a hair-dressing seminar somewhere290 words
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Article140 1988-08-04 37 APART from the $200 season (donation) tickets snapped up by 300 basketball fanatics, total gate collection from three nights' play from Sunday to Tuesday has been a about $33,500. And that's spells financial health for basketball. Add the sum to the 300 season tickets, and the140 words
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Advertisement92 1988-08-04 35 DARWIN H®LDffir w# TENNIS SPECIAL Y\F 7 Sporting Days from: $1699 (Tennis players) yisl499 (Non-tennis players) CvXn U P MM points of this graceful I fl* m from professional Aussie coaches /jTOW>° VV/ J while "Smashing N Volleying" your way to a /fZOv'rr(TyVV beautiful exciting holiday In Australia's /Xv 7/92 words
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Advertisement359 1988-08-04 37 The New Paper Jetstream lour Contest Chedk out The Story with this 0 &Win an all expense paid Adventure in Japan. Every day there are stories marked with a tick in The New Paper. But only one of these ticks is inside a double border. rr/ Look for this special359 words
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Article377 1988-08-04 38 Just what drives Kedah on has sometimes baffled experts. Last year's Cup finalists are made of such stern stuff that their fitness and spirit, of course has rarely been questioned. JEFFREY LOW discovers the house in which championship material is built. Scary ghost stories may fly377 words
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Article, Illustration93 1988-08-04 38 To Kedah, togetherness comes first. That's why, out in the compound of an old colonial house, coach Ahmad Shafie (below) impresses upon his players this quality that makes or breaks a team. He tells his players how to fill up feedback forms, how to put their complaints toPictures/Steven Lee - 93 words
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Article23 1988-08-04 38 For their fitness training, the team (below) uses the National Stadium Medical Centre. It's equipped with some of the best machines.23 words
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Article, Illustration319 1988-08-04 39 S. Gulam - Stories S. Gulam COULD reserve strikers Tahir Bujang and Jamaluddain Hassan be the secret aces up coach Seak Poh Leong's sleeves? It seems so, judging from the final squad of 18 announced last night for tomorrow's match against Kedah and Sunday's against Perlis. Untested Tahir and Jamaluddain have319 words
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176 1988-08-04 39 MIDFIELDER G. Torairaju is finally ready to make his much-awaited first appearance of the season for Malacca against Sarawak at Kubu Stadium on Sunday. A series of injuries and illnesses kept the veteran midfielder out of Malacca's first four matches. But Torairaju176 words
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Article, Illustration469 1988-08-04 39 I MALAYSIA CUP WEEKLY ROUND-UP...BY S. GULAM THE TRUTH is beginning to sink in the underdogs mean business. And the topsy-turvy world of the Malaysia Cup continues. Unfashionable Perak, Sarawak and Penang, who finished 11th, 14th and 13th respectively last year, are setting the pace469 words
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Article575 1988-08-04 40 CHINESE FURNITURE. View the latest designs from more than 98 local and international exhibitors. Also, antique furniture and carved lacquerware from China Visitors can win a Toyota Corolla, a Toyota Starlet plus home appliances in a grand lucky draw. Free. World Trade Centre Hall 4. Noon575 words
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Article, Illustration94 1988-08-04 40 Old classics like Scarborough Fair and Jambalaya have been heard many times. 80 have songs like Rasa Sayang and Chan Mali. But chances are you've never heard them like this. More than 100 reservists and their families will play those songs and more on the harmonica. Look94 words
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Article19 1988-08-04 40 NIGHTUGHTS: Unwind to songs by Filipino bands GALLERY: Paintings of teenage students FILMS: Murder and romance thriller19 words
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