The New Paper, 20 May 1989
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Title Section24 1989-05-20 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, MAY 20/ SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper HMmm m. v v24 words
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Advertisement223 1989-05-20 1 TWILIGHT LOVE The number of elderly people marrying in Singapore is on the rise. Officials call it a welcome trend in aging population./ Page 4 1'i i A h\ I ix r {.j 72 MAY 153 Htm TtVfc Di\ KA1') i IAI Si* \:/,KjS<€ The Chinese government clamped Beijing under223 words
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Advertisement34 1989-05-20 1 HAVE TEA WITH TIFFANY A Feel lucky? Fill out the coupon in today's edition of The New Paper and win tea with the American pop star. Story on Page 22, coupon on Page 23.34 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration378 1989-05-20 2 MALAY/MUSLIM leaders have a lot to discuss today and tomorrow. Four major proposals have been put to them by First Deputy Prime Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong. The bottomline in these proposals is the government's firm commitment to help the community do better. The378 words
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Article, Illustration290 1989-05-20 2 Wire services. DOCTORS attending on former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos say he has rallied from his latest health crisis, but that he remains in critical condition. "His condition is episodic," said a hospital official yesterday. "It rises and falls, and, in this case, he is rallying." MarcosWire services. - 290 words
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Article, Illustration336 1989-05-20 2 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang CONTESTANTS in the Miss Singapore World 1989 Beauty Pageant proved something last night. Beauty and brains can go together. All but one of the seven girls who made it to the semi-finalft from a field of 13 were either undergraduates or students.336 words
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248 1989-05-20 2 Wire services. THE probe into the blast that killed 47 sailors aboard the USS lowa now includes the possibility of criminal activity. Agents from the US Naval Investigative Service and the FBI have been aboard the lowa as part of a criminal enquiry,Wire services. - 248 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous22 1989-05-20 2 THE WEATHER i WEATHER outlook from noon: Cloudy. Max temp: 31 deg. Min: 25 deg. Sunset: 7.06 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.56 am.22 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration390 1989-05-20 3 VESAK Day yesterday saw young devotees turning up at some Buddhist temples to offer prayers. Three Buddhist monks said this may be due to the introduction of religious knowledge studies in schools. "I have myself observed this Vesak more youngsters coming to our temple. IPictures/ Sam Yeo - 390 words
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Article89 1989-05-20 3 VESAK is derived from the Pali word Wesakha, the name of a month in the Indian calendar. Vesak Day is important because it symbolises three great events of Buddhism. It is not so much a day of worship but rather a day to commemorate these89 words
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Article, Illustration177 1989-05-20 3 SECOND Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong has given this warning to religious groups in Singapore. The Government will not tolerate extreme actions taken by these groups which may cause ill-will or hostility among different religions. Mr Ong was speaking at a177 words
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422 1989-05-20 4 Irene Ng - StorwW Irene Ng A GE is no barrier to love and marriage. Recent figures prove this. They show that more and more elderly people 'are getting married. The number of people over 50 years old tying the knot has risen decisively. From422 words
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198 1989-05-20 4 THE marrying trend among the elderly signals a change of attitudes towards old age. "I think we are gradually going into the Western idea that it's perfectly respectable to get married when you are old and alone," said Dr Lim Chan Yong, president of198 words
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Article96 1989-05-20 4 MOHAMED Kamal bin Abdul Ghani used to pick golf balls from club ponds to sell. It cost him his life. Mr Mohamed Kamal, 22, a despatch rider, drowned in a pond at Keppel Golf Club on March 13. A club staff member, Mr Cho Wong96 words
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Article, Illustration408 1989-05-20 4 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin A TRUE entertainer never lets the dark side get him down. Larry Fenton, the winner of SBC's recent Talent Quest contest, continued to make everyone laugh, moments before he lapsed into a coma. He died on Wednesday in hospital, at the age408 words
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Advertisement357 1989-05-20 5 Answer a few questions and we'll leave yon alone. JT —.w- t .iJiAifljb a >mV£ -^feaL-. a i *yy -ThT'- Win a Holiday for two. Just say yes or no by May 30,1989. We'd like your help in a study of Singaporean lifestyles. So fill in your answers and send357 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration550 1989-05-20 6 Abdul Hadhi - By Abdul Hadhi T vast majority of Tien Wah Press employees are anxious to stop what they feel is a possible change in the printing company's management. They fear that the Wong family members, who own the controlling stake, will sell their shares to550 words
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Article64 1989-05-20 6 THE stretch of Mountbatten Road between Wilkinson Road and Fort Road will be closed to traffic from Monday to July 5. The Public Works Department will be raising the road pavement at this stretch. Drivers from the city going to Fort Road can make a right turn64 words
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Article, Illustration340 1989-05-20 6 SWANS, snowmen, houses and parks. These were just some of the sandwich shapes in a "healthy living" cooking competition this week at Raffles Girls' School (RGS). They were almost too pretty to eat. The sandwich category of the competition was open only340 words
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Advertisement432 1989-05-20 7 Get organised the quick ana easy way. Names Phone Numbers Schedules Clock Calendar One-Step Currency Conversions World Time fan^^ Electronic Organizers witk/without Alarm JA-BANK 55** EL-6081 Stores 100 names/items Alarm reminds you of upcoming events, dates h iso j and times Secret code for confidential data Currency conversion *Auto son432 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration436 1989-05-20 8 N I I EW life and a new look will come to the part of Orchard Road near Dhoby Ghaut MRT station by the end of this year. Work will start soon on restoring nine dilapidated and empty shophouses between SMA House and Mac Donald436 words
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Article132 1989-05-20 8 THE row of nine shophouses were built in the early 1900s. Houses No. 22 and 24 that will house a restaurant soon were formerly the International Cafe Restaurant and Nite-Club before it closed last year. Last month, a fire raged there. The International Cafe took over the132 words
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Article128 1989-05-20 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. avert: Prevent something from happening. clinched: Settled or finalised a business matter. enlightens: Makes someone understand. grime: A surface of thick black dirt. nonchalantly: In an unconcerned way. profound:128 words
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Article, Illustration392 1989-05-20 8 This story resulted from a HotlinePlus call IT was a harassing 6-km motorcycle ride on Thursday night for a civil servant as he was closely dogged and then nearly run off the road by a taxi. Mr Raymond Frances, 27, was so incensed by his nightmare392 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration306 1989-05-20 9 A light plane crashed into a moving car on a highway leading to Kuala Lumpur's Subang Airport on Wednesday night. Six people five police officers in the plane and a six-year-old boy in the car died. An investigation is being conducted into the cause. KHOO TENG GUAN, aGraphics/Chan Chee Kin - 306 words
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Article166 1989-05-20 9 IF aj)ilot must land on a highway, he lands with the flow of the traffic, picking a suitable gap between cars. A single-en-gined aircraft lands at about 110 kmh and the Pilatus Porter PC6B, being a very good short-takeoff and landing plane, can land below that speed. On166 words
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185 1989-05-20 9 Bernama. SOME visitors are trying to cash in on the crash of the light aircraft near Subang's Hyatt Saujana Hotel. Malaysian reporters saw several men looting the crash site yesterday for items that could bring in cash. The site has been clearedBernama. - 185 words
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Article363 1989-05-20 10 Wire services. A MEMBER of Taiwan's main opposition party burnt himself to death outside the Presidential Office Building in Taipei. It happened as nearly 10,000 mourners gathered there yesterday for the memorial service of a dissident publisher who committed suicide to avoid arrest. Witnesses said Mr ChanWire services. - 363 words
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208 1989-05-20 10 Wire services. ABOUT 4,000 residents of Moscow took to the streets to demand that the former head of a corruption probe be given his job back. Mr Telman Gdlyan was sacked after he and his colleagues said their investigation led them to the highest levels ofWire services. - 208 words
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Article159 1989-05-20 10 Wire services. THE Philippines and Malaysia have ended two days of talks without agreement on maritime boundaries. Officials said yesterday talks would be resumed in Kuala Lumpur in July. Manila sought the talks after bilateral ties deteriorated last year following the arrest by the Malaysian navyWire services. - 159 words
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Article, Illustration316 1989-05-20 11 Wire services. B EIJING was clamped under martial law today in an attempt by the Chinese government to stem the growing pro-democracy protests that have defied the ruling order for more than a month. A statement warned both foreigners and Chinese in central Beijing, where theWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 316 words
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Article, Illustration95 1989-05-20 11 Wire services. COMMUNIST Party chief Zhao Ziyang has offered to resign rather than approve of a crackdown on pro-de-mocracy student demonstrators. But Chinese sources said party leaders had worked out a deal where the liberal Mr Zhao would retain his official titles but actWire services. - 95 words
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249 1989-05-20 11 Wire services. CAMBODIA'S exiles have charged that more than a million Vietnamese settlers are now living in Cambodia. They say some Vietnamese soldiers had been ordered to live among the Cambodian population and marry local women. These settlers would enable Vietnam toWire services. - 249 words
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Article108 1989-05-20 11 Wire services. SOUTH Africa, Angola and Cuba say they have resolved their differences over Namibia. They have agreed that a United Nations-sponsored independence plan for the territory should go ahead as scheduled. The agreement yesterday followed seven weeks of disruption to the independence plan, known asWire services. - 108 words
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FOREIGN STOCKS
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Article, Illustration273 1989-05-20 10 Wire services. ON the London stock market shares finished the week on a strong bullish note yesterday, ignoring news of the highest British inflation rate since 1982 eight per cent at the end of April. The Financial Times 30share index was up 27.4 points, at 1,837.5 at the close.Wire services. - 273 words
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Article52 1989-05-20 10 FT Industrials Fri 1,837.50 (1,810.10) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,501.10 (2,470.12) ST Industrial Fri 1,309.71 (1,309.71) NST Industrial Fri cloaed (2,257.53) Hongkong Hang Song Fri 3,145.63 (3,277.66) Australian Ail Ordinaries Fri 1,562.40 (1,561.00) a Nikkei Stock Average Fri 34,000.98 (33,856.33) Pigur** in bracket* refer to thoie of the previous52 words
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Article, Illustration268 1989-05-20 10 Wire services. SHARE prices soared on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday with the Dow Jones industrial average closing at its highest level since the October 1987 stock market crash and above the magic 2,500 barrier. Final ticker results put the Dow at 2,501.10 points a gain ofWire services. - 268 words
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Advertisement97 1989-05-20 11 THE HOT OIL THAT WORK WONDERS REPLENISHING TREATMENT From Freeman, a New Botanical Prescription to restore beauty to Fait and Effective (condl- Contains Chamomile to enhance hair's natural highlights; 11 Resealable 5/8 Oz. tubes. kfe 2 B| (Perfect for any hair length and i*C r l tft.S® I various conditioning97 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration476 1989-05-20 12 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong T iHE Indian girl next to 'him in the lift was gasping with excitement. But she didn't dare look him in the face. "He's so very handsome," she exclaimed afterwards to friends. They agreed. But Anil Kapoor, the object of her adulation,476 words
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Article, Illustration215 1989-05-20 12 NOT breakfast, but tea with Tiffany. That's what 300 lucky readers of The New Paper will get with the American pop star on Wednesday, May 24. The next day, Tiffany will give two shows at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant. If you want to have215 words
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Advertisement44 1989-05-20 12 > (Proudly presents two 'Dynamic 'Bands HEfiVEN KNOWS' jtr SVii &z.-~v r- §&.**>•;•••?.: **"*■"*>-■*X Singapore s very own •I' f■ 4 M 0 B f ND >'Manilas champion rock[ band A S\ v w r (< li l"'ilirs: lilil <)rcharcl lowers Kcar Itlock).. Is V\ Kt'scrvalions:""s »-522144 words
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Miscellaneous1447 1989-05-20 13 RADIOGUIDE EHiIM B9 l:lMiHiM|l:ldilldJlHM3l im NOON Nawa la Brlaf NOON Baaatlfal Music: A election of NOON Nawa la Brlaf ud Waatkar NOON Oa Track: Rom Tucker brings NOON Nawsdask 12.05 laal Faa: Join Roger Kool for instrumental* for your listening Rapart on an entertaining hour of mu- 12.30 Hare's Nawpk!:1,447 words
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UPDATE
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Article2459 1989-05-20 14 SATURDAY ►GAlifro V7X PERFORMANCE ART. I w I By Tang Da Wu. This artist and sculptor's performance consists of two parts: an Impromptu improvisation and his reaction to social issues. The theme is the the disruption of the ecological cycle. It deals with the2,459 words
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Article, Illustration78 1989-05-20 14 Les Ballet Jazz de Montreal fuses dance and jazz. It was formed 15 years ago and this is its second visit to Singapore. It first came to Singapore in 198e.The programme includes Adieux, Firebird, Janis for Joplin and Big Band. The troupe is 17-strong and led by78 words
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Article, Illustration31 1989-05-20 14 TODAY \y\ GALLERY:Performance 1 1 art by Tano Da Wu. At the National Museum Art Gallery. 3 pm. .a TOMORROW tyfuftWMi jUHufyyytjfirt Marine J; iffe, Parade Branch Ubrary. Mliit31 words
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Article, Illustration39 1989-05-20 14 Blooms introduces you to oyster in lobster bisque, Oyster Fantaise and other oyster dishes. It is served in soups, appetisers, entrees and main dishes. Fresh rock oysters are also available at $12. Blooms Continental Restaurant, Orchard HoteL39 words
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Advertisement54 1989-05-20 15 The G5OO VCR records and plays back TV proTA I M grammes and tapes of all systems from around the world. It even plays NTSC tapes on a PAL TV. Select tape speed (SP, SLP). Auto voltage selection. Compatible with future CATV system. S3 National 1775 ISißnaiuraoMCi 1 B BHSjlfcl54 words
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Miscellaneous1311 1989-05-20 15 Revisions hTrnfe D<X) Liverpool's top scorer John Aldridge ■■JSsS!SlMuffii? wue lviarj uarDy; is in fine form. Everton is also a I II: oney V 'jHb| W strong competitor with three straight DollMebill Feature II JaWS II (11.10 pm, SBC 5) II 111 II II I 111. II nen ne learns1,311 words
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Miscellaneous1739 1989-05-20 16 GEMS k I THIS documentary is about DUNCAN (la 1 Ogilvy) is summoned I Futurism the art of by Mark (Clarke Peters) to his office W classic wtr avant-garde in Italy from when the latter discovers that there Remade in 1909 to 1940. Led by the poet K A JRfl1,739 words
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UPDATE
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Article2457 1989-05-20 19 SATURDAY ►GaU£TO V7X PERFORMANCE ART. I w I By Tang Da Wu. This artist and sculptor's performance consists of two parts: an Impromptu improvisation and his reaction to social issues. The theme is the the disruption of the ecological cycle. It deals with the2,457 words
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Article, Illustration79 1989-05-20 19 Les Ballet Jazz de Montreal fuses dance and jazz. It was formed 15 years ago and this is its second visit to Singapore. It first came to Singapore in 1986. The programme includes Adieux, Firebird, Janis for Joplin and Big Band. The troupe is 17-strong and led79 words
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Article, Illustration23 1989-05-20 19 TODAY GALLERY: Performance art by Tang Da Wu. At the National Museum Art Gallery. 3 pm. TOMORROW offices. $3.50 fSra Library.23 words
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Article, Illustration39 1989-05-20 19 Blooms introduces you to oyster in lobster bisque. Oyster F&ntaise and other oyster dishes. It is served in soups, appetisers, entrees and main dishes. Fresh rock oysters are also available at $12. Blooms Continental Restaurant, Orchard HoteL39 words
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Miscellaneous1535 1989-05-20 20 RADKXSUDE MHjj^^HHHHBHBM||H^rtBMMBHBMB E2a3nDH E22IIEQH |J VH'IVB wammiKlß!?! EBBBM MB N|M ivUi "-wa.„p to iov.i ym .u,- ..SSSr"-* .MjgMte-** »"J3^ piuu. eery mornin, pro- |«1 n lII|HI|H| CM A Brand New Day: A .election of TJ» »ae* ttwl»K Recommenda a 7.#0 Nanaari WaatkarSapart i.» 5 A. De«i taakac Wake up to1,535 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration279 1989-05-20 21 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong EIGHT local Chinese record companies are putting out an album featuring 16 of their best singers. Among the singers: Hongkong's Anita Mui, Taiwan's Annie Wu and Fei Yuqing and Singapore's Eric Moo. The 16 recorded a song each for the album for free.279 words
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Article, Illustration434 1989-05-20 21 Lim Sek - SATURPAYSOUNDS By Lim Sek PEOPLE used to believe that love makes the world go round. That Mt to true any more. But 9ongs of love still do that old magic trick. It's usually the sentimental mush that's easy to fall for when you stroll into the434 words
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Article, Illustration463 1989-05-20 22 Lo Tien Yin - Onassis: The World's Richest Man May 25, 10.30 pm SBC 5 PREVIEW/ By Lo Tien Lo Tien Yin i T pays to have a pushy father. The late Aristotle Onassis probably became the world's richest man because he had one. His father, Socrates463 words
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Article, Illustration167 1989-05-20 22 Lo Tien Yin - Festival of Hollywood Legends Mondays, 10:30 pm SBC 12 REVIEW/ By Lo Tiei Lo Tien Yin HUMPHREY Bogart once said: "I don't think there's much use in worshipping the dead." It is a line which the public has been studiously ignoring about Hollywood legends,167 words
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215 1989-05-20 22 Lim Kuan Chiang - [SEENLASTMQHT By Lim Kuan Chiang TUNE in to Malaysian TV and one is struck by the number of Pan-Asian models used in television commercials. Almost every commercial features models with distinctive Eurasian features. The travel advertisements by cigarette companies are some of the best215 words
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Article, Illustration311 1989-05-20 23 Vivien Chiong - SCREENING dates for the Student Film Festival: Stadeat Days June 3,4,5,17 Sabotage Students June 6,7,16 The Missing Peeple June 8,9 Student Fan June 10,11,18 Once We Wera Together June 12,13,19 Aa Aa June 14,15,20 By Vivien Chiong YOU'VE heard of film festivals. Now wait for a film311 words
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Article224 1989-05-20 23 A CRY IN THE DARK (Cathay Marina 1) A FAMILY drama and documentary. A nine-week-old baby disappeared in the Australian outback. The media suggested her mother Lindy Chamberlain was murderer. Cry sets out to prove the Chamberlains' innocence, and, in the process, puts almost everybody else on trial. Times:224 words
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Article, Illustration357 1989-05-20 23 Sonja Tan - Tequila Sunrise Tonight midnight Capitol, Lido and Changi 1 PREVIEW/ By Sonja Tan EVERYTHING is so pretty in Tequila Sunrise. There's postcard-perfect South Bay, Los Angeles, the characters with their designer togs and Louis Vuitton briefcases, and the sizzling love-making against warm gold and amber357 words
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Advertisement255 1989-05-20 21 GET DOWN AND BOOGIE AT SENTOSA interschool kg A /I! I'- vv Cheerieading Competition I Sat IO)un 9.00 am 1.00 pmf J f |C7)W Fountain Gardens J w S I UuSZj/ >1 It's not t<x> late for schcx>ls J f /W* and youth groups to be part of this exciting255 words
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Advertisement131 1989-05-20 23 Organised by THE NEW PAPER WEA Records 300 New Paper readers can actually have tea with Tiffany, popular teenage star from America! lust name us one hit song of Tiffany's, cut out the coupon below and drop it at The Centre Music Point (opposite McDonald's at Centrepoint, Orchard Road between131 words
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YOUTHNOW
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Article, Illustration500 1989-05-20 24 In this second of our series on teenagers and their rooms, GENEIEVE KWEK talks to 15-year-old artist and musician Wong Su-En w ONG Su-En's room is every bit like her, colourful. About 50 posters, in almost every conceivable colour, cover the walls of the bedroomPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 500 words
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545 1989-05-20 24 TORNA Russell-Hills has set herself a daunting task. She finds nannies for families in Britain, Europe and America. These families have special needs, which mean that the child, or one of the parents, is mentally or physically handicapped. According to the London Sunday Times,545 words
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Advertisement221 1989-05-20 25 HER WORLD OFFERS YOU FANTASTIC PHUKET FOR $499 4 Days 3 Nights 20 July 23 July 1989 JgThe price, $499 is inclusive of: Air passage SINGAPORE-PHUKET-SINGAPORE economy class. Three nights twin-sharing accommodation at Phuket Island Resort. Daily breakfast. Dinners as specified. City tour-cum-shopping in Phuket. Return airport/hotel/airport transfers. YOUR ITINERARY:221 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration252 1989-05-20 27 FA CUP FINAL: PAGE 29 AFP. SCOTTISH CUP FINAL GLASGOW Rangers conceded a vital psychological edge to Celtic yesterday when its influential English midfielder Ray Wilkins was ruled out of the final at Hampden Park tonight. And the absence of the 32-year-old former England captain mayAFP. - 252 words
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Article256 1989-05-20 27 THE PROMOTION PLAYOFFS Reuter. TWO former Manchester United stars will be in opposition when the playoffs for a place in the English First Division starts tomorrow. Lou Macari's Swindon entertains Crystal Palace, managed by Macari's former United team-mate Steve Coppell, in the first game of a twolegReuter. - 256 words
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SPORTS/RACING
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Article, Illustration445 1989-05-20 28 TOMORROW'S ACTION SUNDAY'S racecard is a good lot better than Saturday's, with some up and coming horses on show. Main race of the day will be the Bin tang Stakes for Class Three gallopers run over 1,400 m on the gruelling Bukit Timah long course.445 words
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Article, Illustration110 1989-05-20 28 CONSTANCY: 4 bag Icelandic —Ogle 9 starts 0-0-0 First up fourth to Daredevil II late last year. Yet to show up. Has been impressive in morning workouts and down in Class 5, looks set to break the Ice AVON TOWER: 4beg Peg's Sovereign—Gay Lita 6 starts110 words
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Article, Illustration350 1989-05-20 28 TODAY'S ACTION LOCAL trainer Samsuri can double his winning total for the year by saddling two early winners today at Bukit Timah. His Speedy Ming looks a great prospect in the opening race. A stronger pair of hands would have pushed the Pago Pago gelding past350 words
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Article395 1989-05-20 28 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: CRICKET English County Championship At Northampton: Yorkshire 191 (W Davis 4-48) and 251 (D Byas 50); Northamptonshire 418 (D Ripley 123; D Wild 121; G Cook 83; C Pickles 4-92) and 26-4. Northamptonshire bt Yorkshire by six wickets. At Chesterfield: Leicestershire 274Wire services. - 395 words
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Article149 1989-05-20 29 Reuter. A FIRM of bookmakers faces paying out $3.42 million if Liverpool wins the English League soccer title and the FA Cup final against Everton. Liverpool has been backed with the William Hill company at prices from 33-1 to 5-4 on to achieve the double.Reuter. - 149 words
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Article, Illustration346 1989-05-20 29 The FA Cup final is about passion, about goals and most of all about personalities. Here are four who are sure to leave their mark on tonight's match between Everton and Liverpool at Wembley Reuter. TWO of English soccer's best loved characters and finest goalkeepers willReuter. - 346 words
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Article275 1989-05-20 29 [DALGLISH: RIDING HIGH Reuter. FOR once the hearts of the nation will be with Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish as he leads out his team. Public perceptions of the taciturn, publicity-shy Scot have altered dramatically since 95 Liverpool supporters were killed at Hillsborough. Dalglish led hisReuter. - 275 words
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Article287 1989-05-20 29 |COTTEE: AIMING HIGH AFP. TONY Cottee will replay a large slice of his $7.7 million transfer fee if he can win the FA Cup for Everton. Life has not been easy for the 23-year-old striker since he left West Ham for Goodison Park, after rejecting anAFP. - 287 words
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Article, Illustration315 1989-05-20 30 Squash professional Peter Hill and the SSRA are willing to meet halfway to sort out their problems. ALFONSO CHAN has the story SINGAPORE Squash Rackets Association's president Dr Eddy Jacob and vice-president Benny See have agreed to meet professional Peter Hill over his request315 words
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Article235 1989-05-20 30 NATIONAL SQUASH SINGAPORE'S squash future will lie exposed as the 17th Milo National Squash championships gets going to- day at the West Coast Recreation Centre. There have been indications that junior standards have dipped over the years, especially in comparison to the Malaysian juniors. The U-19,235 words
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Article, Illustration426 1989-05-20 30 Wire services. AC MILAN'S Ruud Gullit may play in part of today's Italian league soccer game against Cesena. The news gave rise to genuine hopes that the Dutch striker may after all be fit for next Wednesday's European Cup final against Steaua Bucharest. Gullit completed a full session's trainingWire services. - 426 words
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Article, Illustration284 1989-05-20 31 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari LIM Hong Kang, coach of sprinter Haron Mundir, has resigned as coach of the national sprint relay squad. Hong Kang, who has been coaching the team the past two years, informed Singapore Amateur Athletic Association vice-president Maurice Nicholas of his decision last284 words
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Article217 1989-05-20 31 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor AT least three of the 18 national players who left for Seoul this morning have fond memories of Korea. ARJ Mani, Hasnim Harun and 'keeper Abdul Malek were in the Singapore Combined Schools team which finished third in the 1983 Asian Schools Championship217 words
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Article, Illustration457 1989-05-20 32 Jeffrey Low - But what a perfect warm-up for the Malaysia Cup Singapore's national soccer team flew off to Seoul this morning for the first leg of the Asia Group IV World Cup qualifying round next week. It will be the team's first outing this season, and coach457 words
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