The New Paper, 25 March 1989
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Title Section19 1989-03-25 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, MARCH 25/SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1989 MCI (P) 179/4/88 50 CENTS the new paper19 words
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Advertisement245 1989-03-25 1 FIRST RUSHDIE KILLING? Victim was a Malaysian. Page 11 NEW SERIES ON JUNIOR COLLEGES First-year students tell whether their junior colleges are really like what outsiders say they are. Today's focus on Hwa Chong, Raffles and National Junior T College./Page 27 SOCCER BALL WORLD RECORDS socccr w *th the 4Ag)|245 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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183 1989-03-25 2 THE pay rise for most private company executives last year was less than 2 per cent, the Singapore National Employers' Federation (SNEF) reports. About half of the 296 companies surveyed paid executives an extra bonus on top of the annual wage183 words
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Article, Illustration607 1989-03-25 2 S Gulam - By S Gulam THE Ball With A Cause has met its $100,000 target. Thanks to City Developments, property and hotel arm of the finance and housing giant Hong Leong Group, the soccer ball now qualifies for two world records: highest price for a607 words
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Article, Illustration363 1989-03-25 2 THE target may have been met and two world records may have been set, but the ball's worth much more than that. So says Major Abbas Abu Amin, the Football Association of Singapore chairman. "It's definitely worth more than $100,000," he said yesterday when told363 words
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Advertisement88 1989-03-25 2 IN CONCERT Zo6, a popular band from Sweden, and well-known throughout Europe for their lively brand of contemporary music, appeals both to youths and adults. Don't miss their first-ever Singapore performance. Speaker: Reza PakouixSa/a Reza is the founder and director of The Harvester's Ministry, and has been preaching widely in88 words
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Miscellaneous29 1989-03-25 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over many areas between mid-afternoon and early evening. Max temp: 32 deg. Min: 24 deg. Sunset: 7.14 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 7.04 am.29 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration404 1989-03-25 3 NEWBEAT This column will tell you about the various activities of the People's Association. It will be written by Mrs Esther Tan, who is the PA's assistant director (programmes). Newßeat will appear every Friday. This week, it is on Saturday because The New404 words
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Article, Illustration207 1989-03-25 4 Harinder Gill - By Harinder Gill NO prizes for guessing the favourite sport of this new-ly-wed couple. Just look at the racket going on. When Ms Ong Meng Hui and Mr Diederik de Boer decided to hold their reception at the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday, she insisted their 60207 words
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Article466 1989-03-25 4 Chitra Rajaram - By Chitra Rajaram UNSCRUPULOUS door-to-door selling methods are causing concern to the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case). Case has already held one meeting with the Direct Selling Association of Singapore (DSAS) on this subject and intends to meet the DSAS again. "We will work with466 words
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Article114 1989-03-25 4 Always find out exactly what the salespeople are trying to sell you. If you have never heard of the product, do not lend them a ear. Make sure the salespeople are legitimate. Ask them to identify themselves. Check their cards, and look for the company's name.114 words
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Article203 1989-03-25 4 YOU can bring any costume jewellery item so long as it is not plastic-based to the Monet Big Bash '89 jewellery promotion at Scotts Shopping Centre. Yesterday was day one of the promotion. It didn't yield as many pieces of second-hand jewellery as the203 words
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Article, Illustration456 1989-03-25 5 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song DEFENCE strategy is how Mr Joseph K H Koh gets his thrills. No, not the type that involves warheads and missiles. His concerns spiders. Right now Mr Koh, a 40-year-old Mindef officer, is extremely excited about their "defence strategy". "It turns me on456 words
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9 1989-03-25 5 *4h#^S Impersonation: Another attempt to look like an ant9 words
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Article, Illustration381 1989-03-25 6 T I iRAFFIC jams on the roads to 'the Woodlands Checkpoint may be part and parcel of a vacation trip for some. But for those who live along those roads, it is no holiday. At such times, both the two main routes and possibly a381 words
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Article142 1989-03-25 6 SHE felt that nobody loved her. So Wendy Chong Luan Ting, 19, killed herself by jumping from a sixth-floor flat, said a coroner's court. Wendy's death was one of two cases before the court in which a teenage girl jumped or fell from a high-rise flat.142 words
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Article308 1989-03-25 7 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching A I man, suspected to have stolen a carton of cigarettes from a canteen, snatched a constable's revolver and fired a shot which went astray early yesterday morning. The shot did not hit anyone. It happened in the Toa Payoh industrial308 words
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Article, Illustration200 1989-03-25 7 A HOSPITAL attendant was badly slashed with a kitchen knife after he told a man to stop smoking cigarettes he believed were spiked. The attacker was among seven men in Mr Soh Seng's third-storey shophouse room in China Street when he200 words
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Article, Illustration518 1989-03-25 8 Irene Ng - This story resulted from a Hotline Plus call. By Irene Ng THERE is another way to make the kinky link and get pornograghy on your personal computer. Some computer buffs whose systems are linked to those overseas are finding out that the sexy stuff is available518 words
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Article137 1989-03-25 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. avid: Describes people who are interested in something. catalogue: Classify and list things in an orderly manner, for example alphabetically. come full circle: After a long series of changes,137 words
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Article, Illustration240 1989-03-25 8 WHAT can be done to stop high-tech pornography from reaching children? The answer, in brief, is: Technically, nothing. It was given yesterday by Dr Wang Kai Yuen, who deals in computer systems and research and development. "Technically, I believe there's no way240 words
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Article, Illustration271 1989-03-25 9 WEDNESDAY in Parliament was the day of the guillotine. Thursday in Parliament the guillotine was put on hold. Debate continued well past the usual 4:30 pm adjournment. A very important issue was discussed: a revised pay package for political leaders and judges. Not only did271 words
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Article, Illustration407 1989-03-25 9 IT takes the right people to make the right decisions for Singapore. And it requires the right kind of salary and benefits for them. Hence the new pay package for political and judicial office-holders, Mr Goh Chok Tong said. The First Deputy Prime Minister407 words
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Article, Illustration44 1989-03-25 9 EDUCAT I 0 N Minister Dr Tony Tan said able, comm i t t e d young men and women must be persuaded to serve. Expecting the best without the salary revision would "leave too much to chance". Dr Tony Tan44 words
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Article, Illustration189 1989-03-25 9 THE Prime Minister spent the first eight days of the Budget debate in the background. He listened intently, took notes and passed messages to frontbenchers. On Thursday Mr Lee Kuan Yew rose to speak. For nearly an hour he hammered home the importance of189 words
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Article, Illustration319 1989-03-25 9 EIGHT PAP MPs spoke in favour of the pay rise. Both opposition MPs spoke against it. PAP MPs felt that because basic needs have been satisfied, there is no big challenge left in politics. Thus disincentives such as low pay must319 words
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Advertisement50 1989-03-25 4 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 c. L signs of a cold, take Febs from MHP *****650 words
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Advertisement87 1989-03-25 4 TWO MONEYWORDS COUPONS TODAY /Pages 30 and 31 n I SALERO BAGINDO Authentic Nasi Padang Restaurant l From Indonesia J Enjoy our $9.90+ BUDGET MEAL FOR TWO (only serve between 2.00pm 7.00pm) |Cut out this advertisement today j in exchange for a Rojak Serut j l Visit us at:- J87 words
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Advertisement19 1989-03-25 6 Insect Repellent i I M-J. 6 HOURS OF M PEACE FROM MOSQUITOES, ANYWHERE (,§1 Another international product from J19 words
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Advertisement26 1989-03-25 6 Additional EflSt^Jy I Authentic Taster THshes I Goodjriday J faster Saturday \Easttr Sunday/ Bookings Only Tudor Court, 145-A, Tanglin Road Singapore 1024. (next to Handicraft Centre)26 words
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Advertisement76 1989-03-25 7 V We all need introductions to help us get along in life. In business. To get better service. Even to get a g<x>d mechanic an introduction is always useful. So why not an introduction to someone who might be abte*^ make life better for vou? i X It doesn't necessarily76 words
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Advertisement129 1989-03-25 8 WEEKLY DRAW 3 (MARCH 15 TO 21) WINNERS OF SAMSUNG PORTABLE STEREO SETS (ST-A35) by courtesy of Prospere Pte Ltd BETSY SEOW *****991 TANG PANG HWA *****868 ANG BOON CHIAN *****37E WINNERS OF DINNER VOUCHERS ($3O) by courtesy of Sanur Indonesian Restaurant CATHLYNSEAH *****51G ZEE HONG YUEN *****97 A LIM129 words
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Advertisement47 1989-03-25 8 if Calling all I Chicken Lovers! iiii Come try our very own salt baked Chicken i;i the one and only in Geylang I Business Hours 4pm onwards come eorly to avoid disappointment No 433 435, Lorong 23 Geylang Road ijjjj, (San Long Eating House) Tel: *****37 J47 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article350 1989-03-25 10 Wire services. THREE men stole aboard a British Airways jet at Heathrow 'Airport in London just hours after a warning of a possible hijack attempt. The men took films of themselves sitting in the cockpit and roaming freely in the passenger area. The episodeWire services. - 350 words
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Article62 1989-03-25 10 Wire services. FORMER French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac has been re-elected Mayor of Paris for the second consecutive term. The Municipal Council action yesterday came after Mr Chirac's conservative list won all 20 of the Paris district councils in the second round of the French municipalWire services. - 62 words
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Article164 1989-03-25 10 Wire services. SOVIET scientists say they have come up with a cigarette filter that absorbs almost all the nitric oxide in cigarette smoke. The official Tass news agency reported yesterday the filter was developed at the USSR Academy of Science's Institute of Chemical Physics.Wire services. - 164 words
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Article47 1989-03-25 10 Wire services. US President George Bush has named a new ambassador to Malaysia. He is Mr Paul Cleveland, 57. Mr Cleveland is now the ambassador to New Zealand and Western Samoa. Mr Cleveland succeeds Mr John Monjo at Kuala Lumpur. Wire services.Wire services. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration35 1989-03-25 11 Big: Thirty-eight catering students from the French city of Marseille pose in front of their creation, the world's biggest Easter egg. The chocolate egg is 5.87 m high. Picture/ ReuterPicture/ Reuter - 35 words
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201 1989-03-25 11 Wire services. POPE John Paul II ended ceremonies marking Christ's crucifixion on Good Friday by carrying a 1.8-m wooden cross through Rome's ancient Colosseum. In Asia's only Christian country, the Philippines, at least 11 Filipinos were crucified in bloody Good Friday ritesWire services. - 201 words
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Article149 1989-03-25 11 Wire services. A LAWYER in the Belgian capital of Brussels has been charged in the kidnapping of former Premier Paul Vanden Boeynants, officials said. Mr Boeynants was after his family paid an undisclosed amount in ransom. The suspect was identified yesterday as Michel Vander Elst, 41. OfficialsWire services. - 149 words
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Article294 1989-03-25 11 Wire services. STOCKHOLM police think a Malaysian man was murdered by someone who mistook him for a Pakistani who intends to translate The Satanic Verses into Urdu. There was no other apparent reason for Mr C Rajendran, 36, to be stabbed in the back. ItWire services. - 294 words
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Article343 1989-03-25 12 Wire services. AN unprecedented national election will be held tomorrow in communist-ruled Laos. A government official in Vientiane called it a step towards "socialist democracy". Thai political scientist Sirichai Sirikai had a different view. He said the election was designed only to endorse the legitimacyWire services. - 343 words
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Article, Illustration27 1989-03-25 12 Handsome devil: A proboscis monkey, so called for its magnificent nose, looks with disdain at a handler in a New York zoo. Picture/ ReuterPicture/ Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration52 1989-03-25 12 Perestroika's perks: Miss Soviet Union Julia Mikhejeva (left) and Miss Estonia Laiva Loosar smile for a photograph as they arrive in Taipei to join the 1989 Miss Wonderland beauty pageant. This is the Hrst time Taipei has allowed citizens of the USSR to enter the country.Picture/ AFP - 52 words
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185 1989-03-25 12 Wire services. AN oil tanker has run aground about 40 km outside the port of Valdez in Alaska, spilling about 200,000 barrels of crude oil into the sea. The disaster is reported to be the largest oil spill in Alaskan history. AnWire services. - 185 words
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163 1989-03-25 12 THE London and New York stock exchanges were closed yesterday to mark Good Friday. The Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today for its weekly holiday. Wire services. ISRAEL'S chief of police has pledged to stop officers from posing as journalistsWire services. - 163 words
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Article255 1989-03-25 12 Wire services. A JAPANESE businessman believed to have been seized by a South Korean company and held captive in Seoul for over a month has been released. A Japanese Foreign Ministry official said Mr Tokuo Osawa, president of Osawa Press Seisakusho, was released near a train stationWire services. - 255 words
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Advertisement95 1989-03-25 10 I J M m J We've added two oranges' worth of Vitamin C into this lozenge. m *jLp Strepsils I Strep®® I Vitamin C-100 H 4* IB Vitamin C-KX) I Each little Strepsils Vitamin C-100 lozenge is M packed with two oranges' worth of Vitamin C. That's 100 mg of95 words
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Advertisement524 1989-03-25 11 mi: NEW PAPER/MOXET PROMOTION' BEAUTY HAS ITS j .lust being at the Monet lilg lkish at Srotts Shopping Centre could win you this set of Monet I Jewellery.... and more. Simply present the coupon > j below at the iiooth and 10 lucky *S B. winners will receive Monet (ilft524 words
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Miscellaneous1253 1989-03-25 13 RADIOGUIDE EMjXHjISsBH CH9H NOON News in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON News in Brief and Weather NOON On Track; Ross Tucker plays NO N Newsdesk 12.05 Real Fun: Join Roger Kool for y M y r... a i t Report the new ones. 12.30 Here's Humph!: It's jazz show an1,253 words
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Article2418 1989-03-25 14 5 A T U ftp A Y CENTCESME YOUNG PEOPLE'S \w I THEATRE. Radin Mas Primary school presents Radin Mas The Story Of A GokJen Princess. Radin Mas was the daughter of a Javanese prince who wasill-treated by her step-mother who conspires to get2,418 words
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Article, Illustration84 1989-03-25 14 This is a re-creation of a Peranakan residence. A wooden board hangs above the front door that proclaims Xiang Qin, meaning togetherness. A British crest gazes down from a large mirror frame, with Chinese bats fluttering at the base. Asian and Western influences can be seen84 words
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Article, Illustration173 1989-03-25 14 TOPftY f TA CCNTREST AOL-The 1 I WwPni W WW VWMBI f 1 1 legend of Radin Mas goes on stage. Presented by Radin Mas Primary School. Drama Centre. 3 pm and 8 pm. i WOHTUGHTS: Listen to l?-l Nightshirt's raunchy music as they hammer out hits from173 words
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Article, Illustration95 1989-03-25 14 T The world of spiders and the world of trees become a bit easier to comrehend with two new books on sale. A Guide To The Wayside Trees of Singapore is written by Associate Professor Wee Yeow Chin, of the Department of Botany, National University of Singapore.95 words
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Advertisement128 1989-03-25 15 USE THIS TO PROGRAMME YOUR The National G-50 MC gives you video playback in 3 systems. ***** \ou can even play pre-recorded NTSC tapes on a PAL TV. Enjoy 1111 111 1 IKII J playback in LP <Sd SLP modes. Compatible with most TV systems. t^( .«mm-,*pnm»r* Auto voltage selector128 words
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Miscellaneous1164 1989-03-25 15 rr\ t i IsMW lelevision= mfim cmrrv M Runaway With the Centrestage All's Well that Degrees Iceland rruc Rich and Famous Ends Well (3.30 pm, SBC 8) Mo /17 *y\ on/1 r 1 (1025 nm S/?r" /9) A DOCUMENTARY on Iceland, H- an independent island republic in i\r f u-1,164 words
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Advertisement136 1989-03-25 16 USE THIS TO PROGRAMME YOUR CANCEL The G5OO VCR records and plays back TV pro- NAI J.ONAL VCRs. grammes and tapes of all systems from around the world. It j j E 111 ***** IB 1H 111 11 111 1 111 ***** 111 even plays NTSC tapes on a PAL136 words
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Miscellaneous1414 1989-03-25 16 Television e D v M Murphy Brown Respect Arts Circle Vincent A Movie Parade Yolanda L A pfmq W 8 25 pm > SBC 5 > EjMpPNlfSlaPl Dutchman/Boomalli and the Thief WfevW v (jhMd r making her television BMPr pm, SBC 12) (3.00pm, SBC 5) Ml A W f eries1,414 words
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Article2407 1989-03-25 17 i- iij 1 SATURDAY ►Qntres^ V~/C YOUNG PEOPLE'S [jrj THEATRE. Radin Mas Primary school presents Radin Mas The Story Of A Golden Princess. Radin Mas was the daughter of a Javanese prince who wasill-treated by her step-mother who conspires to get rid her. For2,407 words
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Article, Illustration84 1989-03-25 17 This is a re-creation of a Peranakan residence. A wooden board hangs above the front door that proclaims Xiang Qin, meaning togetherness. A British crest gazes down from a large mirror frame, with Chinese bats fluttering at the base. Asian and Western influences can be seen84 words
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Article, Illustration164 1989-03-25 17 TODAY |7/f CENTtESTACfc The legend of Radin Mas goes on stage. Presented by Radin Mas Primary School. Drama Centre. 3 pm and 8 pm. fT/f MmmJOHTS: Listen to Nightshirt's raunchy music as they hammer out hits from the Scorpions and Deep Purple. Woodstock, Far East FUt [7?" 00RHM164 words
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Article, Illustration95 1989-03-25 17 SUNDAY The world of spiders and the world of trees become a bit easier to comrehend with two new books on sale. A Guide To The Wayside Trees of Singapore is written by Associate Professor Wee Yeow Chin, of the Department of Botany, National University of Singapore.95 words
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Miscellaneous1563 1989-03-25 18 RADIOGUIDE euhcxh on i:ij»iujinMi nmHi 6an New* in Brief (Programmes in English) NOON News in Brief and Weather Re- 6am Breakfast Club: Great musical 6am Newshour 6 05 On Air Wake up to lovely melo- port entertainment to greet you on a 7.00 World News £fnX thiB early m rnin1,563 words
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Article, Illustration567 1989-03-25 19 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong LAYBOY does it as a centrefold. Some British tabloids have it on licity was Tang Shui Man, who went topless on the cover of a recent issue of Min Pao. These magazines are easily available in Singapore and are sold for between567 words
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Article, Illustration417 1989-03-25 20 M "ARCH will have a happy ending if you are a TV addict. So stay home towards B the last few days of the month. Good things are on the^way. Wired. Starting Monday, March 27, at 11.05 pm over SBC 5, is this417 words
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244 1989-03-25 20 Paul Zach - By Paul Zach ROBERT Palmer this week at Top Ten was a repeat performance of last year's Los Lobos shows. Palmer and the Lobos was simply irresistible. Top Ten, well, wasn't. Palmer's husky voice, gutsy band and unique music endured against many odds. They244 words
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Article, Illustration286 1989-03-25 20 JODY Watley is the flamboyant ex-Shalamar member who made it big as a solo singer. Her debut album, titled Jody Watley, was released two years ago and sold more than IV2 million copies in the United States. Her first single, Looking for a New Love,286 words
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Advertisement54 1989-03-25 19 v 4. t i 4 4/ff 1 $H. M proudly presents i£ x r most exciting, energetic entertainers, Douglas Oliveiro with N.A.G. >>■ -y till end of March only. UcscrMilions: S t 734-5221 737-4397 V 1 'y Murtcll Promotion feft H| Bl Celebrities: 1, Claymore Drive, Orchard Towers (Rear Block)54 words
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Advertisement26 1989-03-25 20 I (Cockpit jJCotel TRADITIONAL SUNDAY TIFFIN CURRY at the TVavellers* Palm Restaurant Terrace For reservation, please call: *****01(Direct), *****11 ext 115/116 Oxley Rise/Pcnang Road, Singapore 092326 words
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Advertisement30 1989-03-25 21 VH The new album from I the l I i M'l'i 3f'Wjn?!^[Ti3!B B m :< VHk KT'in M*j It'l K. jm« Hfv., RfJlf?ffßlJf|filHPl fcjK®**' v A M iHV 11 |V%fi gJTSHHHBVVV^H30 words
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Advertisement113 1989-03-25 22 P® MtV mmmmmm w* Hbß A £jdfeB *fc \Mt?,i JkSH SIMPLY FABULOUS. BUDGIT BRIGADI Women who see Singapore on the cheap -^p PIN-UP BOYS OF iL^MW LOCAL POP jga Meet singing heart-throbs J#| Thomas Teo and JMN Lee Ee Wurn THE BEST WORST JOBS FOR WOMEN #Tw7 jrW Ideal occupations113 words
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Miscellaneous218 1989-03-25 22 COMICRELIEF Hagar the Horrible/pik Browne f TELL ME 111 I YoUfcE TIPEP OF ME ALL 1 AllgUStfl/Dominic Doelsma Angus McGill /Wvfc C Ml/AWY OAJOWT UOP-WA RA& 4W& T«£ OW I"S tl? -£555 10 ANORAK, £450 pewsep T0 VT ,£55-55. A/MAZING £4-44 PUF£HASfc V U tfTlY George the Robot/stephen Stanley QeoPAe.-218 words
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Miscellaneous267 1989-03-25 23 COMICREUEF Orchard Road/coim Goh Single Slices/peter Kohisaat VN6B»OR£ftN ~1 ItHE BRfilM of IHE MO6GSP* IHi A&IUH <ro SoAK UP FACTS UNfofrTUNATEH. Hi inABIIIT/ f i THE CO/mmON SINGAPOREAN TcAb IS PeRhAPS the AIOST ftNb FlgdAeS FOft Retention :To AKTiCOIfHE Tws inRMWHCN Hello 7 Steven? c, Robert 4 /DOGGtRTOAD comh£X «KH«Ni5m267 words
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Article, Illustration322 1989-03-25 24 W ITH her new album, Madonna has transcended the brassy dance-pop of her previous three records to reveal herself as a human being, reports the International Herald Tribune. The video of the title track surpasses Madonna's earlier music videos in its swirl of sacred and322 words
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Article, Illustration252 1989-03-25 24 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon MADONNA has come full circle with her latest album. Like a Prayer (Sire) takes her back to the crucifix-wearing days. Her Catholic upbringing has had a deep influence on her. Indeed, the dedication reads: "This album is252 words
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Article, Illustration214 1989-03-25 24 RAIN MAN (Lido, Changi 1) HEART-WARMING tale about fraternal love. Dustin Hoffman is the autistic elder brother and Tom Cruise the self-assured younger one. Both put up impressive performances. Lido: 10.45 am, 1.30 pm, 4, 6.45, 9.15. Changi 1: 11 am, 1.30 pm, 4, 6.45, 9.15. WORKING GIRL (Orchard,214 words
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YOUTHNOW
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Article, Illustration488 1989-03-25 25 Want good A level results? Go to Victoria, Hwa Chong or National Junior College. But if you are more a fun person, beat a fast track to Anglo-Chinese or Catholic Junior College. Like a good balance of work and play? Then strive for488 words
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Article, Illustration400 1989-03-25 25 Opened in 1974 1988 A level results: 90.8 per cent HWA CHONG has always been branded "Chinese", an impression created in part by the Chinese architecture of the school building and the fact that its affiliated schools are in the Chinese-medium. The JC's anthem and cheers, for instance,400 words
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Article, Illustration307 1989-03-25 25 Opened in 1982, originally part of Raffles Institution 1988 A level results: 94.4 per cent UNLIKE Hwa Chong and NJC, there is not such a great mix of students from different schools. Many come from its feeder schools, RI and RGS. So the students come with their respective cliques307 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration198 1989-03-25 26 AFP, Reuter. POUL-ERIK Hoyer-Lar-sen's gamble on attack paid off in full yesterday when he beat All-England champion Yang Yang of China in the quarter-finals of the French Open badminton championships. The tall Dane, who lost in semi-finals to Yang in the London tournament last week, went forAFP, Reuter. - 198 words
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Article169 1989-03-25 26 Reuter. SUDDENLY, defending champion Liverpool is favourite in the English sdccer title race. But long-time contender Norwich know the Merseysiders still face a tough task. Fourth-placed Liverpool, away to Tottenham tomorrow, trails Arsenal by eight points but have two games in hand. Arsenal, now leading a 2-1Reuter. - 169 words
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Article179 1989-03-25 26 Reuter. TENTH-SEEDED Aaron Krickstein avoided an upset yesterday in the third round of the International Players Championships. Krickstein outlasted West German Alexander Mronz, ranked 290 th in the world, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-3). The match took three hours, 41 minutes, not including three rain delays.Reuter. - 179 words
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Advertisement107 1989-03-25 26 I ~l APPOINTMENTSi I As the response was overwhelming, we are unable to reply individually to every applicant. However, we wish to thank them for their keen interest in our Organisation. We have already identified suitable candidates for interview. BINQA BHIP MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 78 Bhenton Way #16-01 Singapore 0207107 words
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SPORTS/RACING
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Article, Illustration265 1989-03-25 27 W E STOOD alone among tipsters last week in warning punters to stay away from the hot-pot favourite, Saugatuck, and our selection Corinthian Call duly obliged at a good price. Thwaites's well-bred chestnut will probably be backed to recover last week's losses. Rule him out again.265 words
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Article271 1989-03-25 27 RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON French Open Men's singles 3rd rd: Yang Yang (C) bt Steve Butler (Brit) 15-10, 15-6; Poul-Erik Hoyer-Larsen (Den) bt Kwan Yoke Meng (M'sia) 15-7, 18-16; Jens-Peter Nierhoff (Den) bt Clarence Tim (M'sia) 15-7, 15-4; Steve Baddeley (Brit) bt Hans Sperre (Nor) 15-11, 15-4;271 words
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Article215 1989-03-25 27 LIAN KIAT got himself in all sorts of trouble last week and in the straight showed he is still a bit green. Tomorrow's shorter trip (1,400 m) will enable him to show just how good he is. We make him the best bet of the215 words
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165 1989-03-25 28 Bernard Pereira - By Bernard Pereira SINGAPORE will host this year's World Grand Prix badminton finals, from Dec 4-10. This was stated by Mr Titus Kurniadi, International Badminton Federation council member, who met Singapore Badminton Association officials this week. "The IBF and the SBA have jointly agreed165 words
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Article, Illustration327 1989-03-25 28 Alfonso Chan - Top woman player Lela Zainal has rejected a tennis scholarship from an American university because she wants to play for the country By Alfonso Chan LELA Zainal has turned down a two-year tennis scholarship at Tyler College in Texas. Instead she will play tennis full time327 words
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Article407 1989-03-25 28 Wire services. NILS Liedholm was re-ap-pointed manager of Roma yesterday just a month after losing his job with the Italian First Division side. Liedholm, 66, was replaced as manager by former youth side trainer Luca Spinosi on Feb 21 but remained with the club as a consultant to presidentWire services. - 407 words
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Article, Illustration327 1989-03-25 29 Today's fixtures: Jurong Town v Geylang International Qurong Std 4.45pm); Police v Balestier United (Clementi Std 4.45pm). MIKA VAYRYNEN, Geylang International's Finnish striker, seems destined not to score in the Premier League after going through a barren spell in Geylang's last 10 League matches. The 24-year-old, HJK327 words
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Article157 1989-03-25 29 THE Fairplay Trophy will remain untouched for the third season in a row. Jurong Town, the remaining contender two weeks ago, lost out after their strikers D Tokijan and Michael Jacobsen were booked. The Trophy, which also carries a $1,000 prize-money, is awarded to fairest team in157 words
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Article35 1989-03-25 30 SCHOOLGIRL Lela Zainal has decided to turn down a two-year college scholarship in Texas for full time tennis in Singapore. And she wants a crack at the Sea Games first.35 words
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Article32 1989-03-25 30 IT'S confirmed at last. Singapore will stage the 1989 World Grand Prix finals in December, after assuring an IBF council member that a sponsor had been found.32 words
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Article, Illustration368 1989-03-25 30 First, the bad news: The FAS has sunk deeper into the red with a deficit of more than $Mmillion. But the good news is that the FAS has brought down the net loss for the year. S GULAM reports M I ONEY put the368 words
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Article, Illustration85 1989-03-25 30 PUESTIONOFTHEWEEK Does talent and standards follow when more money is injected into soccer? Or do you think money will come in only when standards are high? Does money really matter? If you think so, how do you think the soccer fan can help the85 words
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