The New Paper, 17 April 1989
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Title Section13 1989-04-17 1 the new paper MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1989 MCI <P) 179/4/ M 50 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement32 1989-04-17 1 Id 4* I M /Page I con oUtion-prize 5wfn iers. New |P0(^. id starts y./ New ruh K Customs officer checks a car at the Causeway. CAN UK HORROR HAPPEN HERE? 232 words
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Article, Illustration46 1989-04-17 1 Come sing with SBC heartthrob Li Nanxing. But 200 bashful teens refused to budge. Gamely, housewife Ms Goh Geik Yin (above), 42, went forward. So she got to hold hands with her "hero" on Saturday./ Page 6 Pictur*/ Chuah Chin HongPictur*/ Chuah Chin Hong - 46 words
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Article, Illustration65 1989-04-17 1 It's not THAT kind of one-night stand. It's the original one-night stand where entertainers are paid for the night's performance. It's big money in Johor Baru. And Singapore singers, like Zi Lin, are running "all the way there". They average M$800 (about $570) a night. "Singers whoPicture/Jonathan Choo - 65 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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321 1989-04-17 2 Brian Miller - JEERS GIVING WAY TO TEARS By Brian Miller TO those watching on television in Singapore, it looked at first like a pitch invasion by over-enthusiastic supporters. When Liverpool fans spilled over from their segregated stands onto the Hillsborough pitch on Saturday night,321 words
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Article, Illustration426 1989-04-17 2 Thusitha De Silva - FA CUP TRAGEDY: How Singapore sees it (More reports of soccer violence on Pages 28 and 29) By Thusitha De Silva THE president of the Football Association of Singapore is confident what happened in Hillsborough Stadium last Saturday will not happen here. Major AbbasPictures/ Ap - 426 words
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Article, Illustration545 1989-04-17 3 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng T l HE lure of bigger bucks is pulling local singers across the Causeway to strut their stuff in Johor Baru nightclubs. Some of the better-known Singapore singers who have sung in JB recently include Miss Gigi Loh and Miss Dawn Gan.545 words
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Advertisement71 1989-04-17 2 Made in Germany I SENILEX GOOD FOR YOUR BODY Senilex contains Ginseng, Minerals and Herbs. It is a good tonic for the middleaged and old people. Senilex keeps you healthy, strengthens your body and improves your vitality. It helps relieve fatigue. Manufacturers: Or. Graf ft Comp. Nfl, Hamburg. Sol# Agent:71 words
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Miscellaneous35 1989-04-17 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Fair except for showers over a few areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 31 deg. Min: 24 deg. Sunset: 7.08 pm. Sunrise torn or r o w 6.59 am.35 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration444 1989-04-17 4 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching A VOLUNTEER police officer was beaten up by at least seven men outside the Europa Lounge in Changi Village early Saturday morning. Mr Yee Weng Kay, 25, an officer of the Volunteer Special Constabulary, had visited the club with twoPicture/ Chuah Chin Hong - 444 words
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Article, Illustration449 1989-04-17 4 A REPORT says that Christianity has won over so many of Singapore's "yuppie" class it is becoming a dominant religion here. That's the conclusion of the latest analysis of the state of religion in the country. The report says the number of people who consider449 words
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212 1989-04-17 4 ACCEPT a religion out of faith, but reject it if you are too busy. This seems to be the motto of many young people today, according to an analysis of a survey on religion and religious practices in Singapore. Respondents were asked why212 words
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Article289 1989-04-17 4 RELIGION in Singapore: Report of a National Survey, is one of the products of a year-long study commissioned by the Ministry of Community Development in August 1987. The study culminated in a final report Religion and Religious Revivalism in Singapore. It was released on Feb 18. Now289 words
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Article, Illustration268 1989-04-17 5 SINGAPORE put its heart and cash into making this year's Pacific Asia Travel Association conference one to remember. The big entertainment bash that opens the four-day conference at the Raffles City Convention Centre today even includes two songs composed for the occasion. "It is very,Pictures/ Nicklaus D’cruz - 268 words
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Article, Illustration206 1989-04-17 5 ASIA Pacific can become the fresh, new region for tourists who want to get away from familiar environments, President Wee Kim Wee said today. His concept of the tourist future was presented at the opening of the 38th annual Pacific Asia Travel Association (Pata) conference206 words
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Article, Illustration314 1989-04-17 6 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin STARRY-EYED teenagers must have kicked themselves for missing a chance to hold hands with Li Nanxing. They all balked bashfully when SBC pleaded with about 200 of them, sitting in the auditorium, to step up and sing with Li. After much314 words
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Article, Illustration358 1989-04-17 6 says Advisory Council SINGAPORE youths distinctly lack the fire of idealism in their work. They look at work as just something to be done. These are among key findings of a government report on the views and aspirations of Singaporeans between the ages of358 words
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Advertisement390 1989-04-17 5 Is this how your child spends his time during the holidays? ■•,>■.. m j k F flnHiy lu We're not saying that you should stop your child from watching of 1 to 1. No sharing whatsoever, giving your child a thorough television completely. With the pace and competitiveness of school-390 words
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Advertisement616 1989-04-17 6 THERE was no all-correct entry in The The winners are: New Paper Moneywords contest 14/89. Madam Ho Lin Kwai, I/C *****55J, of But four people almost hit the $5,000 jack- Upper Thomson Road. pot. They had only one error each in their Leong Hong Hee, I/C *****271, of Secentries. ond616 words
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Article, Illustration162 1989-04-17 7 C ROWDS of men like to arm wrestle, but women arm wrestlers draw the biggest crowds. The ABC Stout Arm Wrestling Match was one of the highlights at The Straits Times Classified Carnival yesterday. People started drifting in from about 8.30 am. More than 50 men162 words
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Article, Illustration160 1989-04-17 7 THE New Paper held its fifth and final free Meadow Gold Soft Spot ice-cream promotion on Saturday at Plaza Singapura. And those who ate theirs fast enough at an ice-cream eating contest got free scoops and lunch boxes to boot. The contest was160 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration163 1989-04-17 8 MAILBOX Dear Editor, WE are a group of staff from Singapore Airlines. It was reported in the press that more than 350 staff from this company have cancelled their monthly contributions to the Community Chest. Our action is directed at SLA and not the163 words
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158 1989-04-17 8 ON Saturday, April 8,1 bought four tickets at Prince 1. It surprised us in the cinema when the seats we bought were already taken by another four persons having another set of similar tickets. We then sat elsewhere but soon the158 words
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225 1989-04-17 8 Chitra Rajaram - By Chitra Rajaram FOURTEEN people were sent from the Woodlands checkpoint back into Singapore between midnight and eight o'clock this morning to top up their fuel tanks. Customs officials checked every Singapore-registered car headed for Johor. The "half-tank" ruling came into225 words
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Advertisement84 1989-04-17 8 v -r' <'^mm I', I I Optrex. For cleansing that's thorough. And gentle as well. p When your eyes feel strained or irritated, use Optrex. It is specially ;j formulated with a neutral pH balance. So it doesn't just cleanse f K^Wlm^ your eyes. It also soothes them gently 184 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration395 1989-04-17 9 Wire services. THE Spanish Ambassador to Lebanon and two family members have been killed in an artillery duel by rival forces fighting for control of the Middle East country. Mr Pedro Manuel de Aristegui, 61, died during surgery to remove shrapnel fragments from his head. HeWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 395 words
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Article157 1989-04-17 9 Wire services. CAN Bible-belt Baptists And salvation in sin city? That question was put to delegates at the Southern Baptist Convention's annual meeting being held this year in Las Vegas, Nevada, the bawdy American city that makes a virtue out of vice. The Greensboro NewsWire services. - 157 words
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225 1989-04-17 9 Wire services. ONE man has been killed and 20 people injured in bomb blasts in Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital. The violence came yesterday on the fifth day of a government-requested ceasefire. The dead and injured were all Tamils congregating at a bus station,Wire services. - 225 words
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Article137 1989-04-17 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. cameo roles: Short pieces of acting that express cleverly and neatly the nature of some person's character. camouflaged: Hidden or concealed. conceptualise: Imagine or form an idea of something.137 words
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Article226 1989-04-17 10 Wire services. MEXICAN police have been placed on alert after receiving a threat that children would be slain if four suspects in the voodoo ritual murders of at least 13 people were not freed. Federal Judicial Police Commander Juan Benites Ayala said a woman identifyingWire services. - 226 words
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Article, Illustration48 1989-04-17 10 Tribute: One hundred "Charlie Chaplins light up this town square in Vevey with their dance routine. The dance was to celebrate the comic actor's 100 th birthday yesterday. Chaplin lived in the Swiss town from 1952 until his death in 1977. Picture/ ReuterPicture/ Reuter - 48 words
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137 1989-04-17 10 Wire services. A SEARCH has been launched for a French yachtsman sailing with his family in the Gulf of Guinea who does not know he may have rabies. Dr Braud, 33, an anaesthetist in Port Gentil, Gabon, set sail last Sunday a few hoursWire services. - 137 words
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291 1989-04-17 10 Wire services. PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi says his nation would welcome talks with Nepal aimed at healing a rift over an Indian trade blockade. The trade stoppage came after treaties on trade and transit between the two countries expired. This has led to shortagesWire services. - 291 words
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Article, Illustration50 1989-04-17 11 Protest Several thousand marchers jam the streets of Madrid as they make their way to Torrejon de Ardoz, site of one of two US air bases in Spain. The 11-km march yesterday was to protest against Spain's membership in the North Treaty Atlantic Organisation. Picture/ ReuterPicture/ Reuter - 50 words
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Article73 1989-04-17 11 Reuters. SHARE prices opened with strong gains on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today, buoyed by Wall Street's biggest one-day rise this year on Friday. The Nikkei index rose 215.35 points, or 0.65 per cent, to 33,365.79 in the first 10 minutes of trade. The index closed up 86.50Reuters. - 73 words
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129 1989-04-17 11 Wire services. MORE than 80 per cent of China's rivers and lakes are polluted, with losses due to the often sewage-filled water amounting to some $20 billion annually. The figures were cited in a government survey published by the Xinhua news agency. Last year,Wire services. - 129 words
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Article45 1989-04-17 11 THE First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Mr Goh Chok Tong, is to leave today for Taiwan for a six-day visit. His stay in Taiwan, which is at the invitation of Vice-Premier Dr Shih Chi-yang, will end on Saturday.45 words
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Article253 1989-04-17 11 Wire services. MOSCOW has begun a shopping spree in the West and Japan. So far it has ordered 15 million pairs of leather shoes, 12 million pairs of women's winter boots, 15 million items of knitwear and 300 million razor blades. Other purchases include 30 millionWire services. - 253 words
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122 1989-04-17 11 Wire services. THAILAND has given foreign banks permission to open more than one branch in the country, the official Thai News Agency says. Banks such as the New York-based Chase Manhattan and the Paris-based Banque Indosuez were previously allowed only one branch office.Wire services. - 122 words
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283 1989-04-17 11 Wire services. THREE French wine dealers have been charged and taken into custody for marketing ordinary red wine as vintage Bordeaux. To the French, who take their wine seriously, that is a crime. Eleven people were questioned over the weekend in connectionWire services. - 283 words
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Article190 1989-04-17 11 Wire services. A LARGE Burmese army force has killed 33 rebels in an assault on a guerilla base used by an ethnic minority, students and Muslims, Thai officials say. Thai police in north-east-ern Tak province said six Burmese battalions began attacking about 600 Karen guerillas, 100Wire services. - 190 words
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Advertisement128 1989-04-17 9 Tony, Terry A Hans at The Cellar in Jack's Yen San jj* and great entertainment from the I energetic irresistable Tony. Terry Hans. I the tend that makes music sizzles like steak. Happy hours from 11.30 a.m. to 8.45 p.m. Daily in-house video. Draft Beer is only $3.55 nett a128 words
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Advertisement68 1989-04-17 11 j~ 1 I* SALERO BAGINDO Authentic Nasi Padang Restaurant From Indonesia Enjoy our j $9.90+ BUDGET MEAL FOR TWO I (only serve between 2.00pm 7.00pm) Cut out this advertisement today in I exchange for a Rojak Serut I VBfTW IT!- I# 6, Raffles Boulevard #03-239. Manna Square Tel: *****11 1468 words
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FASHIONTODAY
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Article, Illustration358 1989-04-17 12 Fashion finds its feet now with heels that don't almost exist. BRENTON WONG reports LOW heels indeed, no heels is the latest high style for feet. Almost all the new silhouettes are balanced on shoes with mere slivers of heels. Many slide so close to the ground that they358 words
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Article, Illustration264 1989-04-17 12 VERSACE spins his magic in the theatre too. Since 1982, the Italian king of the catwalk has sizzled the theatre with his couture costuming. "The most important thing in designing costumes is the materials employed, since the costumes are worn by people in constant motion,"264 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration416 1989-04-17 13 Hong Lim Swee - Stories/ Lim Swee Hong w HAT'S $5.50++ in Sembawang and $7+ in Orchard Road? Jack's Place set lunches. Unfair, you say. But Mr Anthony Say, executive manager of Jack's Place, said that's partly why Jack's meals give good value. "Rent is cheaper in416 words
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Article, Illustration122 1989-04-17 13 COME June, steaks and roasted almonds will go hand in hand. Jack's Place, already well-known for its good value steaks, will be selling Harris Ranch roasted almonds through its new company, J-American Trading. The roasted almonds will first appear in the 10 Jack's food122 words
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Article, Illustration327 1989-04-17 13 TRYTHIS NOW you can have porridge or soup in five minutes without messy pots to wash at the end of the meal. Nissin has launched congee (the more watery type of porridge) and soups packed in retort pouches. You put the pre-cooked porridge,327 words
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Article, Illustration533 1989-04-17 14 Wong Sing Yeong - Showtime By Wong Sing Yeong IT was the night of the well, 10 Hollywood stars. Ten dazzling Hollywood luminaries lit up the Malaysia Airlines Celebrity Tennis Gala Ball at Hyatt Hotel last night. The prospect of stargazing attracted almost 500 diners who raised $300,000Picture/ Nicklaus D’cruz - 533 words
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Miscellaneous2225 1989-04-17 15 Television s M Cine Showcase On the Live Side Wired I Ak HE, SCREEN m Pawnbroker (11.15pm, SBC 8) (10.35 pm, SBC 5) 1 GEMS (10.25pm, SBC 12) TAKING the spotlight are two BRUCE Springsteen, the rock M W SOL Nazerman (Rod Steiger) legendary iwmes in jazz Chick singer famed2,225 words
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Article, Illustration684 1989-04-17 16 Brenton Wong - Spotlight THE label's resident designers Keith Varty and Alan Cleaver are two 37-year-old Englishmen with a sense of humour and a taste for the exotic. Keith and Alan met in the Royal College of Art in Britain and started designing together in 1979 for Complice, an Italian labeL684 words
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Advertisement15 1989-04-17 17 f'& tlh r 'v jt *•^^jp -f the new paper KIM WILDE Profile/ Page 2115 words
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Article, Illustration443 1989-04-17 18 Geraldine Goh - By Geraldine Goh Fandi, who plays for the Kuala Lumpur Football Association (KLFA), has been offered a cameo role in the Malay movie, Nasib Seorang Hamba (A Servant's Fate). Shooting is to start next month. Singaporean teammates Malek Awab and Razit Ismail443 words
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Article, Illustration189 1989-04-17 18 DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS (Prince 2) GEM of a comedy. Steve Martin and Michael Caine are conmen out to cheat an innocent American girl (Glenne Headly) of her money and virtue. Times: 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.15 pm. THE KILLER (Cathay cinemas) CHOW Yun Fatt is a killer with189 words
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Article257 1989-04-17 18 Sonja Tan - SEENLASTMGHT By Sonja Tan MOTHER/Worker/Housekeeper/Wife. This is the' super-being most women of today are expected to be. But quite simply most, if not all of us, aren't, and more significantly, can't be such superwomen. But on Feedback, shown at 7.50 pm last night on SBC257 words
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Article, Illustration594 1989-04-17 19 Adeline Woon - To My Heart With Smiles Theatre Works, Drama Centre 8 pm, Now to April 22 REVIEW By Adeline Woon d ONT overlook the everyday of life. They can turn lout to be very special. When a perfectly ordinary real-life couple, Wan Kwai Pik andPicture/ Nicklaus D’cruz - 594 words
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328 1989-04-17 19 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin A NEW live entertainment show, It's Your Move, will try to combine the popular game/quiz show with musical variety items. Executive producer Suhaimi Jais says the new weekly variety show, will start tomorrow at 8 pm on328 words
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126 1989-04-17 19 HAVING grown up among musicians plays a part in Kim Wilde's music career today. Father Marty was one of Britain's first and best home-grown rock 'n' roll stars. The early hits for Kim such as Kids In America helped establish her as one126 words
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Article, Illustration565 1989-04-17 20 Geraldine Goh - By Geraldine Goh BALLET legend Rudolf Nureyev will dance in Singapore on May 6. It will probably be the last time he performs here. The 51-year-old artistic director of the Palais Garnier, the ballet theatre of the Paris Opera, is hanging up his ballet shoes565 words
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Article, Illustration361 1989-04-17 20 Sonja Tan - By Sonja Tan THE Young People's Guide to the Chinese Orchestra was a kid event in more ways then one. Two youngsters held the limelight: 12-year-old Dilka Emmanuel, the narrator, and 13-year-old Chek Yui Hong the guest soloist. And the audience,361 words
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Advertisement113 1989-04-17 18 otsesmhl K^sssi 1 WWWWB»MOM«Vct6 |ljtl9 ifnujuj "Tjßf fcift' I^l /«i V wEyß^'^ »MiWr -^H m^Ctty JAMIE is dismissed from work for In a funny scene, the vict.m of the 1 ISfTS his repeated mistakes, and for not otter turns out to be Jamie's ex-col- ftMlpfl keeping to office hours. In113 words
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Miscellaneous236 1989-04-17 23 COMICREUEF Orchard Road/conn Goh Single Slices/peter Kohisaat SINGAPORE'S PREMIER HERO> professional 100T1 v-w'' r ft gSBSfo') A-«s ma cimiwo i hmt Uftfr *11 tWJ (He's Mice) Along oßcnftßb w»D..ask for T/I fotHer VYome* flout WfllwY Cathy/Cathy Guisewite j W" MII k.viw.*i AFTER TWO YEARS OF 81EAK SEE WRAP IT MOUND236 words
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Miscellaneous1634 1989-04-17 24 RADKX3UIDE umam bsi UJIIHW iruindjimiui mm NOON News la Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) BOON News la Brief and Weather MOON Good Music, Company and Ma: NOON Newsdesk j 12.05 Curreacy Exchaage Rata* NOON Baautiful Music- A selection of Nepart Noon-time entertainment to 12.30 Daagerous ia Lav*: Danger--12.10 Luachdata: Listen to1,634 words
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SPORTS
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Article189 1989-04-17 25 RACING ...with DENNIS CHIA JOEL, the Malaysian-bred gelding, is on his way to the top class. He demonstrated his ability when he annihilated the opposition in the Tote Board Features Stakes race at Ipoh yesterday. A chestnut gelding by Sovereign Escort, Joel, resuming racing after189 words
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Article, Illustration402 1989-04-17 26 THE HILLSBOROUGH HELL AFP, AP. LIVERPOOL announced the suspension of all its matches until further notice. This came about after Saturday's tragedy at Sheffield, in which at least 94 of its fans were crushed to death. Liverpool chairman, John Smith, made the announcement after a board meetingAFP, AP.; Picture/ Afp - 402 words
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Article119 1989-04-17 26 Reuter, AP. BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has ordered a major public inquiry into the disaster. After visiting the stadium with Home Secretary Douglas Hurd and Sports Minister Colin Moynihan yesterday, Mrs Thatcher said: "It is a disaster of enormous proportions coming on top of previous disasters,Reuter, AP. - 119 words
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110 1989-04-17 26 AFP. FIVE children aged from five to 15 were amongst the 94 victims who died in the Hillsborough disaster. Police said that 66 soccer fans were still hospitalised, 17 of them in intensive care. Most of the injured, including several children, are suffering fromAFP. - 110 words
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306 1989-04-17 26 Reuter. INJURED survivors of Britain's worst sporting disaster relived their ordeal yesterday. The injured, speaking from hospital beds, said they did not know how they escaped being crushed to death. The tragedy occurred after police opened a locked gate and allowed hundreds ofReuter. - 306 words
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Article, Illustration219 1989-04-17 27 THE HILLSBOROUGH HELL AFP. ENGLISH football's professional players paid a silent tribute yesterday to the 94 fans who lost their lives. Players past and present, members of the media and football officials stood heads bowed for a minute's silence at the Professional Footballers' AssociationAFP.; Picture/ Reuter - 219 words
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Article251 1989-04-17 27 AFP. THE Hillsborough disaster looks sure to spell the end of terracing at English football stadiums. Less than 24 hours after the tragedy, there were calls for the introduction of all-seater stadiums. Shadow Home Secretary Roy Hattersley led the demand and FA chief executive Graham KellyAFP. - 251 words
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Article214 1989-04-17 27 EUROPE KICKOFF: HOLLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, SCOTLAND Reuter. DUTCH LEAGUE AJAX Amsterdam beat Feyenoord 4-1 at home in a match delayed 20 minutes by crowd disturbances. Extra police were drafted in to keep order for the clash and seven fans were arrested. Feyenoord fans complained theyReuter. - 214 words
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Article83 1989-04-17 27 Reuter. ITALIAN LEAGUE INTER-MILAN marched confidently towards the League title with a 2-1 win over Pescara. The win kept it seven points clear of Napoli. But Sampdoria went down 1-0 at Roma and slipped to fourth place. There are still nine matches to go before the endReuter. - 83 words
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Article79 1989-04-17 27 Reuter. SPANISH LEAGUE ATLETICO Madrid crushed Osasuna 4-1 away. Baltazar scored two of Atle- tico's tally. All the Spanish stadiums observed a minute's silence for the victims of the Sheffield disaster. Results: Celta Vigo 2 Real Madrid 0, Barcelona 0 Real Valladolid 0, Oviedo 0 Espanol 1, MalagaReuter. - 79 words
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Article, Illustration121 1989-04-17 27 Reuter. HOLDERS Glasgow Celtic scored three goals in the opening 28 minutes and went on to beat Hibernian 3-1 in the semi- nnai or me Scottish FA Cup yesterday. It will meet the winners of tomorrow's replay between Glasgow Rangers and St Johnstone in the finalReuter. - 121 words
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Article, Illustration337 1989-04-17 28 Alfonso Chan - Stories/ Alfonso Chan AKIKO Kijimuta got a taste of her own medicine as she lost the DHL Singapore Women's Open final 1-6, 0-6 to Belinda Cordwell last night. Cordwell devised a plan to counter Kijimuta's style of play. Giant-killer Kijimuta had accounted for top seed Anne Minter inPicture/ Aundry Gan - 337 words
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231 1989-04-17 28 THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association yesterday came in for criticism from Brenda Perry, the Women's International Tennis Association's tournament director for the DHL Women's Open. She pointed out that the SLTA had allowed five slots to go vacant in the qualifying round, which were ultimately231 words
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Article338 1989-04-17 28 Shahiron Sahari - NATIONAL SCHOOLS RUGBY By Shahiron Sahari YISHUN Junior College sent shock-waves through the Schools National A division rugby competition by defeating St Andrew's JC 15-7 (two goals and one penalty to a try and a penalty) at Yishun on Saturday. YJC's upset win not only ensured338 words
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Article658 1989-04-17 28 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BOXING WBA minimum-weight fight in South Korea: Kim Bong Jun (SK) bt Agustin Garcia (Col) KO 7th round. CRICKET Second day of the third Test between West Indies and India in Port of Spain: India 122-8 (Arun Lai 30, Marshall 5-34). WestWire services. - 658 words
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Article, Illustration256 1989-04-17 29 Reuter. PAKISTAN'S Jahangir Khan kept on course for a record-equalling eighth British Open squash title when he beat New Zealander Ross Norman in the semi-final yesterday. Norman, who ended Jahangir's unbeaten run of 5-1/2 years when he took the world title in Toulouse, France,Reuter. - 256 words
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255 1989-04-17 29 S Gulam - By S Gulam THE Football Association of Singapore is confident that the Republic's participation in the pre-World Cup tournament will be a financial success in spite of a 50 per cent rise in estimated costs. This is because it has found sponsors and advertisers255 words
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120 1989-04-17 29 Reuter. BEN Johnson may be allowed to compete for Canada in the 1992 Olympics despite his disqualification for steroid use at the 1988 Games in Seoul, Canadian Olympic Association president Roger Jackson said. "I think there's a possibility of that, yes," he toldReuter. - 120 words
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Article181 1989-04-17 29 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor JURONG Town Football Club will take its players on a five-day tour of the Philippines at the end of this month as a reward for winning the Pools Cup and President's Cup. "Initially there was no plan for any trip," said181 words
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Advertisement563 1989-04-17 25 I H'W4 MM!!.*;! EMPLOYMENT S.E. SINGAPORE NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE If you think that you cannot make it to the top in your present cover or near future, just because you have minimum education as no one wants to give you an opportunity to expose your talent then you are wrong.563 words
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Advertisement584 1989-04-17 29 MMUBf j MONDAY, APRIL 17,1989 16/89-1 I Win $s,ooocash jackpot this week, j Cut and attach with other coupons (Monday to Saturday) Name: Sex: W I Address: 1 I/C No: Occupation: Age: TeL No: (O) (H) Last coupon I 1 A B LE ~Closing date I O All C for584 words
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Article860 1989-04-17 30 ►Gauery r~/f STAMP SHOW. In \w 1 conjunction with Port of Singapore Authority's 25th anniversary, the PSA Maritime Museum at Sentosa is holding a Ports and Harbours Stamp Exhibition. See postage stamps from more than 50 countries. Maritime Museum. 10 am to 7 pm. Ends on June 30. CHINESE860 words
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Article14 1989-04-17 30 GALLERY: Stamp show. OUT AND ABOUT:.Talk on ageing. COMING UP. Dance competition.14 words
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Article, Illustration95 1989-04-17 30 The Singapore Chinese Girls' School has oertalnly won its dancing shoes. Its dance group has earned Certificates of Distinction in the Singapore Youth Festival for eight years. It has also performed In the Philippines. The school is holding a dance concert this week for its Endowment95 words
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Advertisement83 1989-04-17 30 i GO FOR IT! SINGLE IN SINGAPORE OFF THE BATIK TRACK ft, JSSmS? Options, opportunities and a new optimism Ease down fashion's brand new route feminism today bimbos heroines Will it survive into the 90s? We've come a long way, Hollywood or «S«ft TEgy THE MODELLING LIFE have we? Working83 words
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