The New Paper, 4 October 1988
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Title Section12 1988-10-04 1 the new paper TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1988 Ma (P) 179/4/88 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement159 1988-10-04 1 H nivfllid* H k 'ton A i I TYSON GOES I BERSERK H Heavyweight boxing champ runs riot H at home. He throws chairs through H windows, threatens with fireplace In poker. Reason for rage? Wife gives H interview saying he's "scary" to live Ej with./Page |_,(\-^_'+^$=@+{{*+?,>{)?~+(:`; LAT'S BACK IN159 words
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Article, Illustration50 1988-10-04 1 They're dead, and they stink. Sales promoter Dick Koh shows off just some of the 7,500 cockroaches rounded up by contestants trying for a $1,000 prize. One man catches 2,000 in just one hour. Another swats so many, "my whole body is still aching". Page 5 Picture/ Sam YeoPicture/ Sam Yeo - 50 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration357 1988-10-04 2 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song TEENAGERS loved it. College principals thought highly of it. But the Education Ministry project explaining love and marriage to students has "died a natural death". For four years, the ministry team gave talks and seminars to A-level students on topics like357 words
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Article353 1988-10-04 2 THE RAPE and murder of children has thrown a chill over the small Malaysian town of Gemencheh. First there was seven-year-old schoolgirl Chong Ser Ling. Now there is another victim 16-year-old Soo Lee Ying. People here talk about it in hushed tones. Suspicion taints the air.353 words
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Article185 1988-10-04 2 FOUR brave men risked their lives in an effort to save a fellow worker from poison gas and two died doing it. The other two were in intensive care today at Alexandra Hospital. Still two more brave men climbed down into the poison air185 words
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243 1988-10-04 2 Irene Ng - One flat to let, two paid court told By Irene Ng FOO Luen Heng had only one flat to let. But he received down payments from two would-be tenants, a district court was told yesterday. Foo, 41 and jobless, was on trial for tricking Mr Yoong Yew Heng of $110243 words
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Article, Illustration334 1988-10-04 2 AQUARIUM fish dealers are flouting the law by openly selling the arowana. It is a rare tropical fish on the endangered list. One shop owner said: "We just sell. We don't care about the ban." A random check by The New Paper showed other dealers share334 words
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Miscellaneous25 1988-10-04 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook today for Singapore from noon to midnight: Fair. Maximum temperature: 32 degrees. Sunset today: 6.55 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.50 am.25 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article478 1988-10-04 4 DIALECT is the language of choice between friends, say some white-collar workers, this year's target group of the Speak Mandarin campaign. It is a casual habit. "Dialect comes in when we are on casual terms, say during lunch," said secretary Madam Agnes Tan, 30. "Maybe when478 words
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Article320 1988-10-04 4 Lawyer Mr K R Manicka, 29: "The campaign will bring the Chinese' together and maybe this is necessary because of the variety of dialects. But they have to decide whether it alienates them from the other races. If carried too far, Singapore can become very divided." Political science320 words
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Article, Illustration301 1988-10-04 4 SOME Clementi residents fear an accident is just waiting to happen at a canal in their neighborhood. The canal is between Clementi West Street 2 and Jin Tai Secondary School. So far, no accident has been reported there, the Ministry of the Environment said. Green301 words
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Article197 1988-10-04 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. boudoir: A boudoir is a woman's bedroom, dressing or private sitting room. concedes: If a person concedes some fact, he admits unwillingly that it is true or correct. cordoned197 words
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Article, Illustration383 1988-10-04 5 Joe Nathan - By Joe Nathan TWO thousand cockroaches, that was what one man brought in for a cockroach-catching contest. If he wins the prize $1,000 this will work out to 50 cents a roach. Not bad for a haul of the pests he found in a hole in thePictures/ Dominic Woon and Sam Yeo - 383 words
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238 1988-10-04 5 AFTER drinking two bottles of Chinese wine, Mr S Rasakumar sat down in the grass in the afternoon sun, poured 50 cents worth of kerosene all over himself and lit it. This was the latest episode in a tragic marriage. Mr Rasakumar would be238 words
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Article, Illustration361 1988-10-04 6 YUPPIES have found a new way to toss their cares to the wind they dine on the high seas aboard a luxurious cruise liner. These young professionals are boarding the air-condi-tioned cruise liner Equator Dream in droves, say its crew members. They form361 words
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175 1988-10-04 6 ENGINEER Lee Meng Hong is razor-sharp when it comes to estimating figures. Her guess of $292,800 collected in The New PaperGreat Canon Taxi Ride Contest was only $17.24 off the amount collected. She won the first prize, a video camera worth $3,000. More than175 words
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Article, Illustration351 1988-10-04 7 T HE IMAGE of vocational institutions went up a lot in the eyes of about 40 girls from St Joseph's Convent yesterday. They were at the Open Day of the Clementi Institute of Commerce. They said they were surprised and delighted with what it had to offer. OnePictures/ Simon Ker and Aundry Gan; graphics/ Chan Chee Kin - 351 words
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Article, Illustration375 1988-10-04 8 Abdul Hadhi - Foreigners without work permits wait in certain spots with legitimate workers for trips to sites in Jurong. By Abdul Hadhi WHEN a foreigner wants illegal work he waits in certain areas around Serangoon Road. Veerasamy Road is such a pick-up point. A Datsun or DaihatsuPicture/ Nicklaus D'cruz - 375 words
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Advertisement157 1988-10-04 5 The Wondrous Splendour of ft The Beauty of India awaits you Come North to Delhi, where history lives for 5.000 years or more To Agra home of the fabled Taj Mahal, a monument of love and one of the world's seven wonders Come North to Jaipur Jdaipur and laisalmer Palaces157 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration368 1988-10-04 9 Wire services. WITH the space ship Discovery safely back on planet earth, US space officials are preparing to send sister shuttle Atlantis aloft this month. A spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) said that Atlantis will be launched on Oct 17.Wire services.; Picture/ Afp - 368 words
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92 1988-10-04 9 Wire services. AN INDIAN resident of the US was freed in Beirut early today after more than 20 months of captivity. He was identified by Beirut police as Mr Mithileshwar Singh, 61, a university professor. He was set free near the UN Relief and WorksWire services. - 92 words
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236 1988-10-04 9 Wire services. LAOS is said to have arrested two Americans on charges that they planned to drop several thousand dollars into the Mekong River in hopes of finding US soldiers still alive in Indochina. Word of the arrests came yesterday from aWire services. - 236 words
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205 1988-10-04 9 Wire services. BURMA'S new military regime says it has authorised the first legal opposition party in the country in 26 years. The new party is the National League for Democracy. Leaders say that it will boycott elections promised by the military junta of Gen Saw MaungWire services. - 205 words
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Article, Illustration73 1988-10-04 9 In memory: A boy lines up candles in the shape of a cross to mark the death of a young man he has never met a victim of political unrest in Chile. The man was shot dead on Sunday night during clashes between anti-government protestors and policePicture/ Reuter - 73 words
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Advertisement34 1988-10-04 10 reports on common the V i v Revealing write-ups Updates on ¥1 the to know <ff^H JM j.' Jm up the m Y 'vl j- issue of GO. Come A Times Periodic ah Publication34 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article327 1988-10-04 11 NST. A MALAYSIAN kidnap suspect who escaped from police custody three weeks ago was shot dead yesterday when he resisted arrest. Lim Kee Heng, 38, and three men were having lunch at a food stall in Jalan Perusahaan Tiga, Batu Caves, when they were ambushed by police.NST. - 327 words
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Article, Illustration55 1988-10-04 11 Lofty heights: Members of the first-ever Indian-US army mountaineering expedition attempt to overcome a dangerous part of their journey up the 7,273-m Mana Peak in India's Garhewal Himalayas. The team conquered the peak in a record 16 days after setting off from the Garhewal foothillsPicture/ Afp - 55 words
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Article, Illustration60 1988-10-04 11 Loving arms: Heavy storms sent torrents of rainwater and mud into the highways and streets of Nimes in France. At least five people have died. Phone links and transport lines have been cut. Despite the dangers, this man still has his dog's welfare uppermost in hisPicture/ Afp - 60 words
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Article257 1988-10-04 11 Wire services. HOPE is fading that promised elections in Sri Lanka's troubled north and east would bring peace. A military spokesman in Colombo said the main Tamil separatist group, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, gunned down two members of rival groups in northernWire services. - 257 words
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Article111 1988-10-04 11 NEW Zealand's government has ordered home two Malaysian women accused of child neglect and belonging to a "deviationist" religious movement. This brings to six the number of Malaysians to be ordered out of the country in less than two weeks. The latest to be repatriated,111 words
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203 1988-10-04 11 Wire services. BRITAIN'S Labour Party has decided its best bet for ending a decade of Conservative rule is to mute its leftist line. The party ended a conference yesterday by endorsing policies that give it a more middle-of-the-road cast. Labour, amongWire services. - 203 words
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WORLDTODAY/ STOCKS
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Article174 1988-10-04 12 Wire services. DIGGING the Channel tunnel to link Britain and France is taking longer and costing more than the An-glo-French consortium running the project had expected. In London, Eurotunnel SA said building delays were running at three months on the French side and six weeksWire services. - 174 words
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Article288 1988-10-04 12 Wire services. COFFEE growers and big buyers have brewed up a scheme to raise the price of coffee. This comes as bad news for coffee drinkers but Third World coffee growers can celebrate. The 18-month agreement was reached over the weekend after two weeks ofWire services. - 288 words
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63 1988-10-04 12 Wire services. THE LATEST nose count shows the US population grew to 245.1 million by the beginning of 1988 an increase of 18 million in eight years. In Washington, the Census Bureau said today that last year natural growth the number of births minusWire services. - 63 words
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Article231 1988-10-04 12 Wire services THE United States has offered the poorest countries a wide-open world marketplace to try to make them more prosperous. It would free their trade of any complications of quotas or tariffs. Announced in Islamabad yesterday, the offer came on the last day ofWire services - 231 words
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Article, Illustration266 1988-10-04 12 Wire services. SHARE prices extended their losses on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. The Financial Times 30share index closed 20.7 points down at 1,455.8. Volume was modest. Just 336.6 million shares changed hands against 550.1 million on Friday. The rise in the August consumer credit figures, despite recent interestWire services. - 266 words
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Article85 1988-10-04 12 Reuter. SHARE prices opened lower on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today, partly due to a lower Wall Street overnight, in what brokers said is likely to be another wait-and-see session. The Nikkei index was down 69.44 points, or 0.25 per cent, to 27,476.09 after the first 10 minutes ofReuter. - 85 words
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Article51 1988-10-04 12 FT Industrials Mon 1,455.80 (1,476.501) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,105.26 (2,112.91) ST Industrial Mon 1,023.05 (1,034.96) NST Industrial Mon 1,686.12 (1,707.27) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 2,429.07 (2,441.05) Australian All Ordinaries Mon 1,542.60 (1,548.10) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 27,545.53 (27,700.13) Figure* in bneluti refer to those of tk» previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration277 1988-10-04 12 Wire services. WALL STREET blue chips closed lower yesterday, but recovered much their early losses as higher bond prices and lower oil prices helped firm the market in late trading. The Dow Jones industrial average closed 7.65 points lower at 2,105.26 on light trading of 130.3 million shares.Wire services. - 277 words
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Article, Illustration631 1988-10-04 13 Hong Lim Swee - Restaurant Shatec 24, Nassim Hill Reservations advised. Call 235 9533 Closed on Sundays and pub lie holidays Set Lunch for $10 plus 10 per cent service charge. Stories/. Lim Swee Hong RESTAURANT Shatec makes customers pay to be guinea pigs. But very few customers631 words
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Article, Illustration233 1988-10-04 13 K Karuna - MICROWAVECOOK By K Karuna E I XCEPT for metal, all materials can be used in the microwave oven, although some 'like glass, can only be used for a short time. Items made of metal, even those that only have metal bits on them, are never233 words
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Article240 1988-10-04 13 KITCHENTIPS HERE are some tried and tested tips on tea. STORAGE To preserve the full flavour of tea after you have opened a packet, put the contents into an airtight container away from direct light. VARIATIONS Instead of adding milk and sugar to your240 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration713 1988-10-04 14 NST. I F ALL you remember of actress Nancy Kwan is the wiggle of her hips and the impudent pout in the 1960 movie, The World Of Suzie Wong, you'd probably not recognise her now. That, after all, was nearly three decades ago. And theNST.; Picture/ Nst - 713 words
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Article, Illustration366 1988-10-04 15 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong H ENRY Yang first came into the public eye when he was mistaken for Taiwanese songbird Yang Xiaoping's son. "That was the biggest joke. She's actually my elder sister," he said. The 25-year-old singer/actor is now in Singapore to promote his latest album366 words
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Article96 1988-10-04 15 Oct 8, 7 pm: Strawman Oct 9, 1 pm: Be My Lovely Child Again Oct 9, 4 pm: Summer at Grandpa's Oct 9, 7 pm: Rouge of the North Oct 10, 7 pm: The Sandwich Man Oct 10, 9.15 pm: Daughter of the Nile Oct 11, 796 words
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Article, Illustration239 1988-10-04 15 Griselda Loo - By Griselda Loo PROFESSIONAL singers will mingle with young talents from the NUS in tomorrow's On The Campus, SBC Radio One's series of concerts. One professional is singer Angela Brown, who sings some popular hits like Whit- ney Houston's Where Do Broken Hearts Go?239 words
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Article, Illustration340 1988-10-04 15 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong AT 68, Bai Yan, who plays medical hall owner Luo Maosheng in We Are Family (Tuesday, 7.40 pm on SBC 8) is by far the oldest actor in SBC. His memory, however, is as good as any teenager's. "I believe I'm340 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1988-10-04 16 spotlight In the time you take to read these lines. Singaporeans wiU already have used more than 53,000 litres of water. Supplying water to 2.6 million people in land-scarce Singapore is a great challenge. CHERIAN GEORGE givesyou the fads on tap. MORE people drown than die ofPicture/ Steven Lee - 1,262 words
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Miscellaneous1852 1988-10-04 17 Television |H The Hogan Family OneßliisOne Tuesday Premiere —The Terminator THE second season of (7.40 pm, SBC 8) Valerie opens with a new SBC's new drama serial is about the JAMES Cameron s pulse-pounding sci-fi thriUer is IM| regular, Sandy Duncan, and a \IPWi \Gr3r Luos, a four-tier family. The1,852 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1988-10-04 21 spotlight In the twteyou take to read these lines. Singaporeans will already have used more than 53,000 litres of water. Supplying water to 2.6 million people in Singapore is a great challenge. CHERIAN GEORGE gives you the facts on tap. MORE people drown than die of thirstPicture/ Steven Lee - 1,261 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration536 1988-10-04 22 USA Today. THIS is the sort of stuff that TV soaps are all about. In the case of Dynasty's Joan Collins, fiction follows life. She's just written a flashy novel about a woman getting back her star status on a wildly-popular TV soap. NowUSA Today. - 536 words
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Article, Illustration279 1988-10-04 22 Griselda Loo - By Griselda Loo THE Hogan kids are back this time without their mother, Valerie. So, the series is now called The Hogan Family. The first episode comes on at 7 tonight over Channel 5. Two years ago, viewers here were introduced to the TV279 words
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Article, Illustration322 1988-10-04 22 Danny Tan - By Danny Tan ALL ABOUT EVE ALL ABOUT EVE (MERCURY) THERE is a nice story about their first single called "D For Desire" which was released in 1935. It seems that the sleeve design and printing costs were higher than the recording costs and only a few copies were322 words
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Article, Illustration354 1988-10-04 23 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon SEVENTY Cossack dancers from Siberia will be in Singapore soon. The troupe will fly in with its own seven-member orchestra, 1,000 costumes and three tonnes of equipment. Every dance item will be accompanied by live music from the orchestra. The troupe will perform354 words
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Article, Illustration381 1988-10-04 23 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin IT ISN'T Christmas yet. But singer and composer Suzanna Teo will be singing two Christmas songs at this year's Xinyao festival. For her, every day is a day of celebration. That is why she is singing two ofPicture/ Dominic Woon - 381 words
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Article, Illustration194 1988-10-04 23 Sonja Tan - By Sonja Tan NICO (Capitol/Liberty) A "CHOP-CHOP shoot-'em-up" film in which the action never stops. Steven Seagal plays Nico Toscani, a Chicago cop who uncovers a CIA-backed drug operation working out of Central America. Times: Capitol: 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pm. Liberty: 1.30, 3.30, 7, 9 pm.194 words
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Article, Illustration469 1988-10-04 24 Lim Phay-ling - By Lim Phay-ling M I 'RS W wheeled her trolley round a shelf and tripped over some tins of food on the floor. She hurt her back and 'had to take medical leave for a week. Who's to blame? It depends. "It's the store's responsibilityPictures are posed - 469 words
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Article, Illustration158 1988-10-04 24 SHOPPINGBUG IT IS a slim, dark grey telephone. Across the back of the receiver are the multi-col-oured words: "Pick Me Up". There is nothing unusual except this is a patented design by Swatch, the Swiss plastic watch manufacturers. The Twin-phone so called because you can talk158 words
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Article, Illustration46 1988-10-04 24 A NEW pink baby lotion soap has been added to the Johnson Johnson regular baby soap. The lotion soap costs $1.30 for the IOOg bar and $1.80 for a 150g bar now available in department stores and retail outlets.46 words
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Article, Illustration90 1988-10-04 24 A NEW line of perfumes and toiletries, Fendi, was launched last Sunday with great fanfare at Isetan Wisma. The products are now available exclusively at this outlet until Oct 13 when they can be bought at selected stores. The line includes perfumed soap ($35); Eau de Toilette spray90 words
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Miscellaneous1616 1988-10-04 25 RADIOGUIDE ii— my i M 1111 MOON Newt In Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON Good Music, Company And Me: NOON Newsdesk yy 12.05 Lunchdate: Listen to some en- NOON c,. w |i tUl i._ i Tune in or Bome reat 12.30 Th# Spinners And Friends: See frSf tertaining musical fare1,616 words
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Advertisement159 1988-10-04 26 Do you find the thought of being interviewed somewhat daunting? Do you have sleepless nights before the interview? Ilkjstrated^ by P^erKneebone j TfJJ 1 rr~"" V I This book offers some useful hints to help you prepare for an interview. It explains some important do's and don'ts, and provides an159 words
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Miscellaneous186 1988-10-04 27 COMICRELIEF Orchard Road/Colin Goh Singl6 SIiC6S/Peter Kohlsaat cMttKTHE fFßsotfAis? "SINGLE I/M T 'IDON'T-IHINKSO. i't> BE iw JOST 7 i$\GH!l WORKING FEWAIf INTO DftMCt WfIHTS fIIALE V KftftCTLl HAPPY WITH K Sltflf fcESdKIBEb J A /MN'£ J Aewmcs AM cycuklG seek* JStJ?! o*k0*k umKkimg FC/HALEJ** jwv3b, 601T0 i WHO UKES Oib186 words
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Advertisement195 1988-10-04 28 A large I group of RV«lr 437,000 potential I I who said they would I read' The New Paper. I (Prelaunch Survey, November 1987). I Recruit effectively withTast Ads' Our Appointments Classified Section The New Paper, Singapore's newest f I i English weekday noon taoloid, delivering informative and easy-reading news195 words
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Article, Illustration336 1988-10-04 30 Dennis Chia - Stories/ Dennis Chia EIGHTEEN locally-based Class Four horses have answered the Bukit Turf Club's call to beef up its meeting. They will make up an extra race for this weekend's programme and will be handicapped to run over 1200 metres. The urgent plea for336 words
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Article, Illustration198 1988-10-04 30 EAST COAST ROAD was a good thing beaten when fourth to Fu Lu Tong Hai in Race Three last Sunday. He had a good jump and was among the pace setters when he received a check from Claphands. East Coast Road then droped back198 words
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Article288 1988-10-04 30 KUALA LUMPUR trainer Bernard Ang Kim Pong was a disappointed man at Bukit Timah over the weekend. His highly touted Impeccable, of which a lot was expected, ran a dismal race when he could only beat two home in Race Four. "I am terribly shocked by his run,"288 words
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Article45 1988-10-04 30 ADDITIONAL entries for an extra race this weekend: Class 4 (local-based horses), 1,200 m Apache's Fury, Asterix, Champery, Cozzene, Fifth September, Fudo, Gunung Timur, Japanese Tycoon; Key Biscayne, Mun Fu, Rejuvenation, Riversands 111, Shantin View, Shinkansen, Silkworm Missile, Treasure Seeker, Waafi, Winter Wonderland.45 words
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165 1988-10-04 30 MORNING TRACKWORK GREY JAVELIN brightened up an otherwise dull morning at Bukit Timah this morning. After trotting once round on the sand track, jockey Rahmat took the last start winner for a 600 m gallop in 39.35 ec, pulling up deep in the back165 words
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Article, Illustration530 1988-10-04 31 Reuter MIKE TYSON'S turbulent private life was in the news again yesterday when he flew into a rage over the weekend as his wife and mother-in-law escaped to safety. The two badly shaken women called police to his Bernardsville mansion in New Jersey but no complaints were filedReuter - 530 words
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Article, Illustration275 1988-10-04 31 AFP. JAMAICAN-BORN Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson has been invited home by the Jamaican government. Johnson was stripped of his Olympic 100-metre gold medal last week after he tested positive for anabolic steroids. Edmund Bartlett, the Sports Minister of the English-speaking island of 2.3 million people,AFP. - 275 words
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Article236 1988-10-04 31 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: AMERICAN FOOTBALL NFL: Seattle 31 Atlanta 20, Chicago 24 Buffalo Bills 3, New England 21 Indianapolis 17, Cleveland 23 Pittsburgh 9, Tampa Bay 27 Green Bay 24, New York 24 Washington 23, Philadelphia 32 Houston 23, San Francisco 20 Detroit 13, DenverWire services. - 236 words
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Article, Illustration534 1988-10-04 31 SCOTTISH giants Celtic and Rangers have both been hit by injury problems as the teams prepare to battle for survival in European soccer this week. Rangers striker Kevin Drinkell is out of tomorrow's Uefa Cup first-round second-leg tie against Katowice in Poland. He has a534 words
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Article, Illustration527 1988-10-04 33 S. Gulam - By S. Gulam SINGAPORE'S Salim Moin-K. Kannan partnership is striking fear into opponents. If left unchecked, the opposition in the quarter-finals will surely suffer the same fate as did Perak at Ipoh on Sunday. But Perak is just one of the many teams that527 words
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Article, Illustration117 1988-10-04 33 Bernama. SELANGOR striker Zainal Abidin Hassan was dropped from the new national squad announced by the FAM last night. Forty two players were selected to prepare for international duty in the next two years. New national coach Richard Bates said: "Zainal did not show potentialBernama. - 117 words
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Article, Illustration411 1988-10-04 34 S. Gulam - As the rush for quarter-final places reaches its hottest point, champion Kuala Lumpur is hit by 'kelong' (bribery) rumours and Dollah Salleh celebrates for both Selangor and Johor. The New Paper team is, of course, in the thick of it again. Stories/ S. Gulam KPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 411 words
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248 1988-10-04 34 KUALA LUMPUR coach Chow Kwai Lam was in his aggressive element at the Merdeka Stadium last night. This was evident after a 5,000 crowd cried foul over his decison not to field Fandi Ahmad, Malek Awab and Serbegeth Singh at the start248 words
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Article, Illustration354 1988-10-04 35 Shahiron Sahari - G-O-A-L! Stories/I Shahiron Sahari LAST night, Selangor did what seemed impossible four weeks ago. By drawing 1-1 with Johor at Larkin Stadium, the former kingpin made it to the Malaysia Cup quar-ter-finals. The draw also ensured Johor of a place in the last eight. Pahang, the otherPictures/ Sam Yeo - 354 words
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173 1988-10-04 35 THE rest of the Malaysia Cup quarter-fi-nal qualifiers should start worrying Selangor is back in business. So said team manager Mazlan Harun after his team had overcome a poor start to the season by winning 16 points out of 18 and booking173 words
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Article195 1988-10-04 35 THE happiest man after last night's match between Johor and Selangor was, strangely enough, Dollah Salleh. The former Johor star joined Selangor at the start of the season. That led to a three-year ban by Johor, which was later reduced to six months. Though the High Court195 words
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Article775 1988-10-04 36 ►Centresme I —yK MIME TIME. Un Jour la Terre chronicles the origins I 1 and evolution of life. It is performed by mime artiste Jean-Pierre Amiel. This act won him a fringe award at last year's Edinburgh Festival. Drama Centre. 8 pm. Tickets at $6,775 words
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Article14 1988-10-04 36 CENTRESTAGE: Mime show FOOD: Soups and salads COMING UP: Bottling a garden14 words
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Article, Illustration80 1988-10-04 36 SEE Singapore through the eyes of children. Today 32 winning entries in the Children's Day Art Competition, held by the National Museum Education 8ervice, go on display. All entries were by live and six year-olds. This year's theme Is on children of Singapore and our80 words
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