The New Paper, 19 October 1988
1988-10-19
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Title Section13 1988-10-19 1 The New Paper WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1988 MCI (P) 179/4/ M 50 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement99 1988-10-19 1 SPORE'S BIG PUSH IN DESIGN A big push is underway to make Singapore a leader in product design. It's a national endeavour to build up a pool of creative people. The First International Design Forum opens with President Wee calling for "unique" designs to keep Singapore competitive. /Page 2 $5,00099 words
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Advertisement191 1988-10-19 1 FEMALE FURY Would you murder your husband if he slept with his mistress in your bed? Five women tell what they'd do in Lee Chee Poh's shoes. Page 4 MANIC YELL "Goood moooorning, Vietnam" is the crazy call of Robin Williams in the movie of that name. And now, he'll191 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration53 1988-10-19 2 Rare: You're hacking your way through an Indonesian jungle and there it is bigger than you and a hundred times lovelier. It is the giant Rafflesia flower, named for Sir Stamford Raffles. The world's biggest blossom, found only in Indonesia, it is 187 cm tall, 127 cmPicture/ Reuter. - 53 words
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111 1988-10-19 2 Wire services. A MALAYSIAN civil rights group, the Social Justice Organisation, says that members will fast next week to protest against Internal Security Act detentions. A spokesman said the fast will be observed on Oct 27. The government arrested 106 people, including leadingWire services. - 111 words
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Article, Illustration325 1988-10-19 2 A MAJOR effort to make Singaporeans more aware of design was launched this morning. It's the First International Design Forum. And it was given the official stamp of approval by President Wee Kim Wee. Opening the forum, the President said it "marks the325 words
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189 1988-10-19 2 COMPANIES which design and improve their products and packaging can now look to the Trade Development Board to provide up to three quarters of the cost, or up to $100,000. At the moment, TDB provides financial assistance of up to half the cost, or189 words
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224 1988-10-19 2 Wire services. BRITAIN'S popular press says the Duchess of York otherwise known as Fergie is a bad mother. The critics are upset because, they say, she has stayed too long in Australia without her 10-week-old daughter, Princess Beatrice. "Your baby won't even knowWire services. - 224 words
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Article64 1988-10-19 2 Wire services. AT LEAST four people have been killed and 15 hurt in a bomb blast at a hotel in Charsada, Pakistan. Police said the bomb was detonated yesterday by a timing device. They said no group had yet claimed responsibility. The country lately hasWire services. - 64 words
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222 1988-10-19 2 A CERTAIN 17-year-old waiter is hoping to make a fresh start at a junior college or a polytechnic. In early October, a week before the exams, he was expelled from Anderson Junior College for scribbling vulgar words on a laboratory desk. He222 words
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Article151 1988-10-19 3 WHAT is good design? This question has different answers. A good design to one person may be awful to another. There are no rules. What is important is that it is pleasing. It should also be useful. If the Sony Walkman had been designed151 words
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Article, Illustration49 1988-10-19 3 ONE example of good Italian design is this "Piccolo" mini-kitchen. It is a little "service centre" with a mini-sink, a mini-fridge and a mini-cook-er. It is meant for office, hotel rooms and small flats. Colours are red, grey, black and steel. It looks good and it works good.49 words
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Article, Illustration66 1988-10-19 3 IN clothes, one example is the winning design of Sebastian Chun, 24. He recently won $1,000 in the Young Designers Awards organised by the Trade Development Board. Mr Chun's stunning, modern dance costume used different kinds of fabric which could be tied in different ways to look Chinese, Malay66 words
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Article, Illustration36 1988-10-19 3 IN buildings, a five-unit condominium at 5, Balmoral Park was picked out last year by the Singapore Institute of Architects. It was a model of good design and construction. It was designed by Kumpulan Akitek.36 words
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Article, Illustration41 1988-10-19 3 ONE newspaper that has won two British awards for design is the two year-old British daily, The Independent. It won for its use of photographs, style of its headlines and typefaces, and the clear, easy-to-read way the pages are designed.41 words
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Article, Illustration109 1988-10-19 3 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew says: "Today, the term Made-In-Singapore simply means that the product is made in Singapore. We must make it mean: 'This is of good design, and is good value for money'. "The Government will help in the training of designers. We109 words
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Article, Illustration305 1988-10-19 3 Brenton Wong - By Brenton Wong IT was not easy to get an aircraft to hover above the First International Design Forum exhibition. "It came crated in four sections and had to be put together in the exhibition hall itself," said Mr Brian Young, a British informationPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 305 words
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Miscellaneous31 1988-10-19 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook today from noon to midnight: Showers over a few areas in the late afternoon. Maximum temperature: 32 degrees. Sunset today: 6.51 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.47 am.31 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration562 1988-10-19 4 We asked five women how they would have reacted if they had been in the shoes of Lee Chee Poh, who helped to kill her husband, Frankie Tan TikSiah, 39. He was unkind to her and used to take his mistress into their bedroom to562 words
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Article, Illustration314 1988-10-19 4 Abdul Hadhi - By Abdul Hadhi THE woman who was jailed for seven years for helping to kill her htisband will be out in eight months' time. Lee Chee Poh, 54, is expected to be out of prison before July next year. Lee admitted in court on314 words
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128 1988-10-19 4 THE owner of a stall in Changi Hawker Centre snatched a stool and used it as a club when a bandit came in, knife in hand, and demanded his money. Mr Maggan s/o Abdul Ghani was cut on the fingers during the128 words
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Article282 1988-10-19 4 Vivien Chong - By Vivien Chong REPORTING FROM UENO CITY QUICKER than the blink of an eye, legal clerk, Mr Johnny Tay, vanished behind a wall. It happened yesterday while the 40 winners of The New Paper-Jetstream Tour Contest visited the Ninja House in Veno City, Japan. As they waited282 words
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Article162 1988-10-19 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. activate: When a thing is activated, something has caused it to start working. addiction: An addiction is the habit of taking harmful drugs or alcohol and not being able162 words
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Article, Illustration278 1988-10-19 5 Loh Tuan Lee - By Loh Tuan Lee M 'RS Molly Lim's feet used to get all tied up whenever foreigners asked her to show a typical Singaporean dance. Her confusion was understandable. Would she do a Malay "joget"? Or some Chinese folk dance? Maybe something Indian? But now MrsGraphics/ Soh Ah Teck - 278 words
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Article246 1988-10-19 5 Michelle Oh - By Michelle Oh WHEN Miss America 1984 bared it all in Penthouse* magazine, she was dethroned. But when a bear bared it all on the front cover of a tourist magazine, there was only a slight stir. The publisher of This Week Singapore, Asian Business Press,246 words
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Article185 1988-10-19 6 ARE Singapore Malays in the mainstream of Singapore society? This is now the focal point of the continuing discussion between First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and Malay leaders, including those in the Singapore Malay Teachers' Union. Mr Goh gave his views in an185 words
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Article, Illustration242 1988-10-19 6 MAIN POINTS MADE BY THE 10 MALAY MPs 1. MALAYS are already in the mainstream of Singapore society. So there is no question of their branching off as a community on their own, the 10 Malay MPs said. 2. Malays are242 words
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Article, Illustration362 1988-10-19 6 MAIN POINTS BY MR GOH CHOK TONG 1. SELF-HELP is the way for Malays to realise their hopes and aims in life. Government support is important, but not fundamental. What is critical is Malay community support, commitment and determination. 2.362 words
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Article, Illustration352 1988-10-19 6 A I JUDGE yesterday called staring a "silly confrontation" and "just a question of pride". In the case he had just heard, it had led to the senseless killing of a teenager. "It is sad that a life has been lost," district judge Tan Soo Kiang352 words
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134 1988-10-19 6 A LIFT attendant got himself punched up after he told a passenger to stop punching at the button, a court heard yesterday. Ong Ging Wong, 28, attacked the attendant in the neck and hit him outside the lift at the PSA multi-storey complex in Pasir134 words
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Article, Illustration228 1988-10-19 8 SINGAPORE Airlines has yet to get its sealegs. Its first watery venture hit a snag yesterday. The 250-passenger ship that's due to start cruising Singapore waters next month was to have been unveiled but it didn't turn up. It was still somewhere228 words
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Article, Illustration604 1988-10-19 8 Chitra Rajaram - By Chitra Rajaram ONE school principal checks out Changi Airport to see if any of his students are there studying. Another keeps his classrooms open till late for study. Others insist their students are too affluent and have better study facilities at home. These604 words
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355 1988-10-19 8 Loh Tuan Lee - By Loh Tuan Lee STUDENTS are not the only ones suffering exam blues. Employers are being hit too. Companies which depend heavily on student labour now find themselves short of staff during the year-end exam period. The student workers don't resign. They just take leave355 words
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Article457 1988-10-19 9 NTUC's stand: Don't be an NTUC trade union official if you support an opposition political party. AUGUSTINE LOW asked 12 trade union officials and ex-officials their views. It's a fair policy, say nine. Not fair, say three, two of whom are ex-officials. Most of the457 words
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185 1988-10-19 9 IN HI-TECH Singapore even the trees are kept track of by computer. There are 523,000 "public" trees to shade the city from the hot tropical sun. Singapore is famous for its greenery and it didn't just happen all by itself. Work, planning185 words
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Article167 1988-10-19 9 MR Felix Yong sleeps with his mice. His micromice are actually robots. They are among 35 entries in the Second Singapore Micromouse Contest tomorrow. Each mouse has a computer programme which will work out the fastest way to the centre of a three-metre square maze. Mr167 words
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Article, Illustration302 1988-10-19 9 Josephine Ng - By Josephine Ng ISETAN is looking for a new kind of salesgirl: young and trendy. And those who get the job will wear new outfits that fit the image. "We have not yet decided, but some possibilities are skirt and culotte suits in earth302 words
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Advertisement206 1988-10-19 5 DREAM^^TAGEG^^EST The first of our three Lucky Draws was held at Metro Marina on Sunday 16 October 1988. Each of the 25 girls listed below is now the proud winner of a Barbie Dream Cottage worth more than $120! Barbie Dream Cottage Winners Ist Lucky Draw Cheryl Tean Shih-Huei Sharon206 words
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Advertisement24 1988-10-19 7 Jrt < s£ />vi s V <W) V /fcfeFSl Time to Express Yourself. atches that a J e indicators of tastes and jhat e you.24 words
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Advertisement50 1988-10-19 9 Febs gives effective relief for colds Febs helps relieve your cold discomfort effectively. That's because Febs is specially formulated to relieve pain,fever and nasal congestion. It also contains Vitamin C to build up resistance. So at the first signs of a cold, take Febs Another international product from MHP *****650 words
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WORLDTODAY
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248 1988-10-19 10 Wire services. CHINA'S graft crackdown has been all but halted by its main target officials who line their pockets at the public's expense. "Behind every profiteer is the Maginot line of his official patron," the Workers Daily said in an editorial in Beijing yesterday.Wire services. - 248 words
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Article, Illustration43 1988-10-19 10 Wounded: Five-year-old Biya Jihad Fayez receives emergency medical aid after he was shot several times by Israeli soldiers in Nablus. He later died. Security forces claimed he was caught in a crossfire between troops and Palestinian radicals. Picture/ ReuterPicture/ Reuter - 43 words
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Article220 1988-10-19 10 Wire services. A SWISS judge has ordered bank records of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos unsealed and sent to Manila. But he also ruled yesterday that Mr Marcos' funds could not be released before a Philippine court rules on whether they were stolen. The Philippine governmentWire services. - 220 words
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Article, Illustration539 1988-10-19 10 William L Chaze - By William L Chaze FOREIGN EDITOR With reporting by YUSMAN AHMAD. RACISM is an issue that dares not speak its real name in Australian politics. Some call it Australia for Australians. Others call it a question of economics. Still others call it a matter ofWith reporting by YUSMAN AHMAD. - 539 words
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246 1988-10-19 11 Wire services. INDONESIA'S Vice-Presi-dent Sudharmono indicates that he may soon quit as chairman of the ruling party. Among other things, this would open the way for a successor acceptable to both the military and civilians. Mr Sudharmono said yesterday that holding both the vice-presidencyWire services. - 246 words
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Article, Illustration42 1988-10-19 11 Suffocate: Thirty-five prize West German cattle lie dead on a runway in Bogota, Colombia. They suffocated during a 17-hour flight to South America, where they were to be used to improve stock. The owner's loss: $140,000. Picture/ ReuterPicture/ Reuter - 42 words
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Article147 1988-10-19 11 Wire services. OREGON officials say a religion centre's staff tortured an eight-year-old girl to death and kept 55 other children in a state of hunger. They were held for weeks in a farmhouse used by the Ecclesia Athletic Association, a little-known religious group. The victim was identifiedWire services. - 147 words
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Article, Illustration48 1988-10-19 11 Pact: As far as the Filipino press is concerned, President Corazon Aquino settled for too little money in a pact that keeps US bases in the Philippines. This newsboy peddles a paper with the banner headline "Disappointing". Others call it a "sellout". Picture/ Afp.Picture/ Afp. - 48 words
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Article93 1988-10-19 11 Wire services. TWO officials at the Soviet Embassy in Washington have a sideline job of trying to find Americans willing and able to spy on their own country, a magazine reports. In an article in the November issue of Reader's Digest, Soviet specialist John Barron names themWire services. - 93 words
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Article265 1988-10-19 11 A JAPANESE investment-fund manager known for connections with organised crime has been found slain in Tokyo buried inside a lump of concrete. The violent death of Mr Kazuo Kengaku, 43, highlights the murky links between a few speculative investment groups and the Yakuza, a part265 words
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Article135 1988-10-19 12 Wire services. RISING wages and tough environmental laws are driving many Taiwanese businessmen from their own land. "Outside investment by our businessmen will double to more than $400 million this year," said Mr Wang Chihkang, a spokesman for the Investment Commission, in Taipeh yesterday. The commission screensWire services. - 135 words
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Article, Illustration37 1988-10-19 12 F«aiinin« touch: Here's a car with the interests of a modern woman on-the-go in mind, its standard equipment includes a hair-dryer. Vauxhall builds the car in Germany and sells it in Britain. Picture/ ReuterPicture/ Reuter - 37 words
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63 1988-10-19 12 Wire services. MILLIONS of British beer bottles will soon carry "hands off' labels as a sign of their maker's protest against a hostile takeover bid by an Australian brewery. British firm, Scottish and Newcastle, says it will print the words on its labels inWire services. - 63 words
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Article244 1988-10-19 12 Wire services. JAPAN has failed to deliver any of the loans it pledged as part of a $4 billion development programme for Asean nations a year ago. Asean economic ministers meeting in Pattaya, Thailand, noted the unkept promise in a report before their session ended yesterday. AtWire services. - 244 words
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Advertisement259 1988-10-19 11 The Culture Society Sponsored by Isetan Foundation Supported by The Japanese University Graduates Association of Singapore (&voas presents "Phoenix Arises To Dragon Music" An Original Performance in Music and Dance ■BWFSLfI -Jm ■fl fl ■fli Featuring Hidefumi Iwahana Accomplished Japanese flautist with major performances in concert hails of Europe and259 words
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Article, Illustration269 1988-10-19 12 Wire services. SHARE prices finished the day slightly lower at the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the Financial Times 30share index closing down 1.4 points at 1,509.5 The London market was indecisive, takeover bids remaining the centre of attention. Lonrho shares leapt, urged on by rumours that an Australian group,Wire services. - 269 words
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Article78 1988-10-19 12 Reuter. SHARE prices rose in initial trade on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Brokers said they were lifted by an overnight gain on Wall Street and stable currency levels. Securities house, gas, railway/bus, pharmaceutical, non-life insurance, electrical, auto, precision instrument, service and real estate shares led the rise. High technologyReuter. - 78 words
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Article51 1988-10-19 12 FT Industrials Tue 1,509.50 (1,510.90) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,159.85 (2,140.47) ST Industrial Tue 1,016.09 (1,003.07) NST Industrial Tue 1,690.90 (1,673.64) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 2,590.41 (2,593.56) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,570.50 (1,566.40) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 27,141.98 (27,268.74) Figuree in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration276 1988-10-19 12 Reuter. WALL Street stocks jumped in the last hour of trading yesterday, rallying on the eve of the Black Monday anniversary to their highest level since the 1987 crash. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 19.38 points to 2,159.85. The average hit its previous post-crash high of 2,158.96Reuter. - 276 words
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Article, Illustration486 1988-10-19 14 T HE wackiest Vietnam movie ever made kicks off with an Air Force disc jockey's manic yell: "Goood mooorning, Vietnam!!!" A cross between the popular TV show MASH and WKRP in Cincinnati, Good Morning Vietnam stars Robin Williams. It shows a light side to the Vietnam486 words
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Article, Illustration250 1988-10-19 14 Sonja Tan - By Sonja Tan YOU may laugh. But that's what the talking poster is supposed to make you do. Wacky comedian Robin Williams couldn't make an appearance here for the opening of Good Morning Vietnam, so Warner Brothers settled on a talking poster. Shipped from Japan,Picture/ Dominic Woon - 250 words
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Article, Illustration330 1988-10-19 15 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin Birthdays are not days of wine and roses for Singapore singer Thomas Teo. They mean work, work and more work. Besides getting his fifth album ready for release by Polygram on his birthday, on Oct 26, he is also busy preparing330 words
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Article, Illustration209 1988-10-19 15 Sonja Tan - By Sonja Tan BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (Prince 2) MICHAEL J Fox plays a man who hasn't come to terms with his wife leaving him and his mother's death. He plunges into the fast New York night life. Times: 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.15 pm. NICO (Capitol) THE209 words
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Advertisement52 1988-10-19 15 •T ***** W SHADES OF POLAROID I m From the latest 'faces' to the original 'classics' (pictured here), nothing beats PfNlnrAiH the timeless style of Polaroid Sunglasses. When you just gotta look sharp. vJICII UIU Available at all leading departmental stores optical outlets Sole agent Liebermann Overseas Trading Pte Ltd.52 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1988-10-19 16 OF THE FOREIGN DESK A new dawn that promises a less bloody tomorrow seems to be breaking around the globe. From the desert wastes of North Africa to the jungles of South-east Asia, peace instead of war is being declared. Consider. Southern Africa: After 13 years1,298 words
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Miscellaneous253 1988-10-19 17 nn i televisions jggg SCREEN Videofashion News HH|HjH|| The Natural World: Leopard— Super Police 7? 39^ GEMS —Paris Classics A Darkness in the Grass Episode One (C) f 7 (725 pm SBC 12) (9.30 pm, SBC 12) j/in SURVIVAL on the hot plains of Africa THIS IS-part Japanese detective VIDEOFASHION253 words
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Miscellaneous1073 1988-10-19 17 1/ «e II 3.00 pm Highlights followed TTk 6.30 pm Transformers (Til 800 P m NewB at E,^ht < c faC 900 P m News at N,ne < E lue 1 10.30 pm Falcon Crest 153 by Fury of the Dragon (C) (r) 1 The Qulntesson Journal: I I 8.301,073 words
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Article, Illustration150 1988-10-19 17 Griselda Loo - By Griselda Loo have the same formula for all teenage woes. had the same a^G Well, son, there was this girl I was interested in, but she never noticed me." This is supposed to make your son or daughter feel OV6 Tt'a ™\l n Tol ov a150 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1988-10-19 19 ■1 OF THE FOREIGN DESK A new dawn that promisee a less bloody tomorrow seems to be breaking around the globe. From the desert wastes of North Africa to the jungles of South-east Asia, peace instead of war is being declared. Consider. Southern Africa: After 131,318 words
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HORIZONS
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Article1042 1988-10-19 22 DEAR AGGIE Dear Aggie, I AM a 20-year-old who has fallen in love with my mother's brother. My uncle is 12 years older than me. We love each other, but my family is against the idea. My family members are not talking to me now.1,042 words
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Article, Illustration288 1988-10-19 22 LIVING with someone who has a drinking problem is a nightmare as Elaine found out. "I can't go on any longer," she said. "Hock is making all our lives a misery and there seems to be nothing I can do to stop it." Hock had always288 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration323 1988-10-19 23 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon CHAMPION dancers from all over the world are coming to Singapore to compete in the first Singapore Ballroom Dancing Championships. World Amateur Ballroom Modern Champions Mr Andrew Sinkinson and Ms Lorraine Barry are winging in from Britain. Stiff competition for them will323 words
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Article, Illustration392 1988-10-19 24 Griselda Loo - By Griselda Loo H I •E makes pottery, she quilts. His space is the floor, hers the walls. Their home is an art studio. Saleha Amir, 46, is the wife of pottery master Iskandar Jalil, 48. The couple will be holding their first joint exhibition392 words
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Article, Illustration389 1988-10-19 24 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin DRAMA. There were lots of it in the first TV broadcast of Talentime '88 last night. Just before the live telecast, compere Jonathan Tan was heard mumbling, "Oh God, oh God," as he flipped through his notes. Then he shook the hand ofPictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 389 words
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Article, Illustration349 1988-10-19 25 Griselda Loo - PREVIEW/ By Griselda Loo a GROUP of prehistoric thugs raid the Ulam tribe. They run away with the Ulam's most precious possession fire. True, the plot is minimal but Quest for Fire k is a fascinating movie. Critics are divided. Some rave about the imagination of349 words
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Article, Illustration233 1988-10-19 25 DOTING MOM THE National Enquirer reports that Fergie couldn't stand the thought of being away from her new baby during her twoweek Australian trip recently, so she had new videotapes of the babe flown in every day. DIRTY LINEN PAGE Hannah shares audition tips with American magazine Us: "They233 words
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Advertisement148 1988-10-19 26 Do you find the thought of being interviewed somewhat daunting? Do you have sleepless nights before the interview? This book offers some useful hints to help you prepare for an interview. It explains some important do's and don'ts, and provides an insight into the way many interviewers work and think.148 words
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Miscellaneous177 1988-10-19 26 COMICRELIEF Hagar the Horrible p.k Browne FLIP out WMeH 06TTEP LgTMSPO SHE I dcrrAWtfP PET =p TAU^lMa^^j AllgUStd/Dominic Doelsma Angus McGill N v Q George the Robot/stephen Stanley I VJWY Do "too Keep rT.So«frUV "Tcu HAm£ Sfflu, T|Ctl»>k? -To -lb Ptbxuce L 1-JorX J] I <XJT V<3L> Jj. Au, Tnese.177 words
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Miscellaneous139 1988-10-19 27 COMICREUEF Orchard Road/Colin Goh Single SIiCCS/Peter Kohlsaat lin THE MEANTIME, BOKTAU I BOKTOO ftlftClS «S »NV II Ht /laMi! I f*l lu Jll K wwhcwSWCathy/Cathy Guisewite TMC AIUFFIN Y AMD IS THE IAN MTHK/l CON- V MUFF IN\ IS IT ANY Y WE'RE f ICT B A NUTrtl- FASTEST-GRO* TENT139 words
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Miscellaneous1931 1988-10-19 30 RADIOGUIDE ffl§§|rf EW«M—a El— NOON News in Brief (Programmes in English) NOON Good Music, Company and Mo: NOON Newsdesk 12.05 Lunchdate: Jenny Teo spins the T M A programme of good music 12.30 Katharine Mansfield Stories: *N«f AAA hits for you during your lunch- NOON Q i„ nchained Mel- and1,931 words
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Article, Illustration268 1988-10-19 31 AFP. THE majority of English footballers are boozers, gamblers and playboys, former Dutch international Arnold Muhren claimed in a British newspaper yesterday. Muhren, who helped Holland win the European Championship at the age of 37, accused English players of lacking dedication. "They are burnt outAFP. - 268 words
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Article, Illustration150 1988-10-19 31 1 beat up all American police officers' AP. FORMER world boxing champion Roberto Duran, of Panama, was charged with a felony yesterday for allegedly threatening "to beat up all American police officers." Duran became irate after the car in which he was riding was pulled overAP. - 150 words
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Article, Illustration222 1988-10-19 31 AFP. ENGLAND goalkeeper Nigel Martyn held Sweden to a 1-1 draw in Group Two of the Uefa Under-21 soccer Championship in Coventry yesterday. The Bristol Rovers star showed why he is highly-rated by the Third Division club with a series of outstanding stops. But England, twiceAFP. - 222 words
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138 1988-10-19 31 Reuter. IVAN Hasek and Jozef Chovanec scored gift first-half goals to earn Czechoslovakia a 2-0 win over soccer minnows Luxembourg in a World Cup European Group Seven qualifying match in Esch-sur-al-zette yesterday. But it was an unconvincing performance by Czechoslovakia, which laboured to overcome Luxembourg's mostly-amateurReuter. - 138 words
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Article459 1988-10-19 31 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: AMERICAN FOOTBALL National Football League: Buffalo Bills 37 New York Jets 14. BASEBALL Japan's Central League: Yakult 4 Hiroshima 3. Pacific League: Kintetsu 12 Lotte 2. BASKETBALL 12th Asian Women's Championships in Hongkong: Malaysia 84 Singapore 49, Hongkong 69 Thailand 59, TaiwanWire services. - 459 words
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Article211 1988-10-19 31 RACING... ...by DENNIS CHIA A TOTAL of 35 horses have been entered for the Queen Elizabeth II Cup to be run over 2000mon the final day of the Bukit Turf Club November meeting. In all, 212 entries have been received for the meeting. There211 words
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Article, Illustration529 1988-10-19 32 S. gulam - KELANTAN 1 SELANGOR 0 (Sotengor through on 2-1 agg.) Stories/ S.gulam in KOTA BARU DESPITE his team making the semi-final, Selangor manager Mazlan Harun had a glum look on his face. "I'm a sore loser," he said. "I thought we had529 words
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Article, Illustration333 1988-10-19 32 LIKE wine, goalkeepers seem to get better with age. Italy's Dino Zoff proved it in the 1982 World Cup at the age of 40. And in the Malaysia Cup, R. Arumugam is doing the same. The 36-year-old Selangor 'keeper was easily the most outstanding player last333 words
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Article342 1988-10-19 33 —SARAWAK 4 JOHOR 0 (Sarawak through on 4-2 agg) A black cat means good luck to Sarawak. But for Johor, it brought ill-fortune. A first-leg lead was squandered, and semi-final hopes dashed. ABDUL SHUKOR reports from Kuching WHETHER it was a black cat which was let342 words
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Article, Illustration301 1988-10-19 33 Shahiron Sahari - Stories/ By Shahiron Sahari In Kuala Lumpur SUBADRON AZIZ'S fifth goal in four games set up the match-up of the season Kuala Lumpur v Selangor in the semi-finals. KL defeated Penang 1-0 in the second-leg Malaysia Cup quarter-final at the Merdeka Stadium lastPicture/ Nst - 301 words
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Article, Illustration199 1988-10-19 33 KUALA LUMPUR 1 PENANG 0 (KL through on 3-0 agg)- KUALA LUMPUR'S Subadron Aziz is on a roll, so don't try to stop him. The little striker, all 1.67 m and 65kg of him, may not look like much in terms of stature, but opposing199 words
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Article182 1988-10-19 33 SPLAT! And a rotten egg came crashing into the Press area. Three seconds later, another rotten egg, plus an rotten banana. No, this is not a scene from Return of the Nerd, but one at the Sarawak Stadium. The reason? Sarawak had qualified for the semi-final.182 words
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Article, Illustration267 1988-10-19 34 Jeffrey Low - WHATTHEYSAY By Jeffrey Low TALKATIVE Seak Poh Leong didn't act normally after last night's match. He was at a loss for words. A draw was like a victory to him, and he finished his post-match press conference in less than a minute a record for a manPictures/ Sam Yeo - 267 words
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Article, Illustration435 1988-10-19 35 Jeffrey Low - KEDAH 0 SINGAPORE 0 (Aggregate 0-0; Replay tomorrow, Merdeka Stadium) Jeffrey Low SINGAPORE has lived to fight another day. And that day, folks, will be a happy one. Happy? Come tomorrow, K. Kannan will be back at his favourite ground, where the nightmare of his Cup-win-ningPicture/ Sam Yeo - 435 words
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676 1988-10-19 36 Films EAST MEETS WEST. In Hier hem Ausgang nur Uebergang, an East German girl named Kann falls in love with a man from the West side. Attracted by his freedom and independence. Kann follows him to West Germany against all odds, only to find him676 words
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Article16 1988-10-19 36 GALLERY: Graffiti art pictures y FOOD: Variety and video COMING UP: Ballroom dancing contest16 words
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Article, Illustration100 1988-10-19 36 A SIX-DAY exhibition of ceramics and quilts by a husband and wife team opens today. Saleha Amir will display eight hand-made quilts. Her husband, Iskandar Jalil, will show 146 of his ceramics. The pieces 20 porcelain wall plaques, 120 types of plates and pots, and six sculptures100 words
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