The New Paper, 30 May 1989
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Title Section12 1989-05-30 1 the new paper TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement232 1989-05-30 1 JURONG FUN CENTRE Fun! That's the buzzword for a new Jurong project. Superbowl Development, which owns a bowling centre in Marina South, is taking over the premises occupied by Yaohan Jurong and Jurong Bowl. In their place in a few years time will be a shopping-cum-amusement arcade. Plans call for232 words
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Article, Illustration283 1989-05-30 2 Geraldine Goh - By Geraldine Goh PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew can be heard in an interview early tomorrow morning. The interview is to be broadcast from London at a quarter past midnight, Singapore time, on the BBC's radio programme, Omnibus. The half-hour programme on283 words
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Article, Illustration153 1989-05-30 2 THAT'S racing driver Kevin Cogan's car disintegrating at high speed into many small pieces at this year's Indianapolis 500 motor race on Sunday. Cogan was lucky. He walked away from the wreckage at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. For Brazilian Emerson Fittipal- di, however, itPicture/Ap - 153 words
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Article, Illustration360 1989-05-30 2 Augustine Low - This story resulted from a HotllnePlus call. By Augustine Low NO, "papadum" doesn't mean "hot stuff'. It's just a crispy cracker made from rice flour and deep-fried in oil. And it's not even spicy. So why call Pamella Bordes the Indian beauty360 words
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268 1989-05-30 2 ONE of the men named in the Phor Kark See Temple row has denied that he is a member of the temple's management committee. Mr Sim Hong Boon has engaged Mr Davinder Singh as counsel to refute accusations levelled at him by a268 words
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Article, Illustration541 1989-05-30 3 Chow Wai Fong - It's almost one year since the launch of The New Paper on July 26, 1988. Two advertisements were created to announce that launch. Now the two ads are making news themselves by becoming finalists for one of the world's most coveted advertising541 words
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260 1989-05-30 3 OWNERS of vintage car may get a chance to display their prized vehicles in a transport museum. Dr Ivor Thevathasan, secretary of the Malaysia/Singapore Vintage Car Register, confirmed that the club has been discussing a proposal to build a car museum with the260 words
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Miscellaneous27 1989-05-30 2 The Weather WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over several areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 32 deg. Min: 25 deg. Sunset: 7.08 pm. Sunrise to'morrow: 6.56 am.27 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration430 1989-05-30 4 Harinder Gill - By Harinder Gill JURONG will have a big shopping-cum-amusement arcade in two to three years time. Superbowl Development, which owns the bowling centre in Marina South, is taking over the premises now occupied by Yaohan Jurong and Jurong Bowl this July. Superbowl intends to build bowling and430 words
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Article, Illustration245 1989-05-30 4 TODDLER Chua Xiao Hong was one of the hundreds of people at Yaohan Jurong yesterday evening, the fourth day of its closingdown sale. The sale, which started last Friday, will end on June 18. Xiao Hong's mother, housewife Madam Neo Peck Yong, 38, was tryingPicture/Kenneth Koh - 245 words
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359 1989-05-30 4 Irene Ng - By Irene Ng HOME owners, pesticide manufacturers, and the press can be real pests. This was the view aired when more than 30 members of the Pest Control Association (PCA) met for a seminar on Soil Treatment at the Garden Hotel yesterday. Pest359 words
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Article, Illustration454 1989-05-30 5 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song SHAKEY'S Pizza is coming back to Singapore. This time around, it is offering Singaporeans two things they seem to love: Fast food and help-yourself buffets. TTiis is the second time that Shakey's is being launched here. Managed by 20th Century Shakey's, it454 words
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155 1989-05-30 5 A man who sold otak with boric acid in it had his appeal against an $800 fine thrown out by the High Court yesterday. Deputy Public Prosecutor Lee Seiu Kin argued against the appeal of Lim Ta Meng, 54, who155 words
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Article, Illustration418 1989-05-30 6 Karen Goh - stories Karen Goh TWO Ngee Ann Polytechnic girls visited Britain over seven weeks and had a firsthand look at the management of a large international company there. They did this under the Avery Workshadowing Scheme. They were the first overseas students to do so in Britain,Picture/Nicklaus d’cruz - 418 words
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177 1989-05-30 6 WORKSHADOWING may seem to do more for the student than the company, but that is not how Mr D J N Mitchell, 41, managing director of Avery South East Asia, sees it. "The industry benefits too because they are the future employers," he said.177 words
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Article, Illustration296 1989-05-30 6 CHEAPER insurance premiums and additional coverage, longer operating hours and improved infrastructure. These are some of the benefits that members of the Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS) can now enjoy. That is the good news from AAS president, Mr Ng Ser Miang, at the296 words
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Article, Illustration275 1989-05-30 7 IT WASN'T ghosts that made two blocks of flats in Bedok Reservoir Road and Tampines fall vacant, iust a simple drop in demand, and a little re-locating of tenants. And now the flats at Block 611 Bedok Reservoir Road, and Block 235 Tampines will be275 words
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Article173 1989-05-30 7 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. absurdly: Ridiculously. bifocals: Spectacles with lenses made in two halves. The top part is used for looking at things some distance away and the bottom part is used to173 words
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208 1989-05-30 7 DRINK, like crime, doesn't pay, two Indonesians are said to have discovered. The two are in prison in Batam, under investigation for alleged housebreaking offences committed in Singapore. Both in their 20s, they were detained at the Batam ferry terminal last week with goods allegedly208 words
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Article, Illustration306 1989-05-30 8 PARLIAMENT MANY topical issues came up during yesterday's Parliament sitting. They included curbs on vehicle use, resettlement cheats, tougher measures against errant doctors, the PM's libel suit against The Sunday Star, the deteriorating drug situation and mobilisation exercises. The long day also saw 25306 words
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Article, Illustration230 1989-05-30 8 RESETTLED squatters bilked the Government out of at least $1 million by cheating on compensation claims during the past 10 years. National Development Minister S Dhanabalan said in a statement that more than 600 resettled squatters had admitted being involved. Many over-claimed230 words
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106 1989-05-30 8 SINGAPORE Armed Forces reservists will have to step lively in future mobilisation exercises. Parliament yesterday passed a Bill that halves the response time to a call-up to six hours. Second Defence Minister (Services) Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong said the Enlistment (Amendment) Bill106 words
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164 1989-05-30 8 THE Government will slap severe new penalties on errant doctors. Amendments to the Medical Registration Act will be tabled in Parliament in the next few months, said Acting Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong. "These amendments, when approved, will enable such cases of gross professional misconduct164 words
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Article, Illustration168 1989-05-30 8 TOUGHER laws will be introduced to deal with the worsening drug problem. Home Affairs Minister S Jayakumar said the death penalty will be extended to those convicted of trafficking in opium, cannabis and cocaine. Now, those convicted of trafficking in 15 g of heroin168 words
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Article209 1989-05-30 8 IT took only an hour to answer 25 questions on a variety of topics from MPs. Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Environment and Trade and Industry) Eugene Yap said the Ministry of Environment will introduce tighter control measures against unhygienic food hawkers and restaurant operators. He was209 words
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Article32 1989-05-30 8 FOUR Bills were introduced: The Housing and Development (Amendment) Bill. The Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill. The Judges' Remuneration (Amendment) Bill. The Central Provident Fund (Amendment No 2) Bill.32 words
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Advertisement177 1989-05-30 7 India I The Beaut>' of India awaits you. Come West to Bombay jfflTTy metropolis, financial hub and Indias I HoUywood. ■UgHI Come West to Aurangabad. the seat of jjVF I Mughal architecture The wondrous cave M paintings at Ajanta Ellora Mb beautiful, through the ravages of time VX I Visit177 words
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138 1989-05-30 9 Wire services. BURMESE students have threatened to launch a nationwide movement if the military authorities reopen schools without heeding their demands for democracy and basic human rights. "The reopening of schools without first solving the current political issues cannot assure peaceful pursuit of studiesWire services. - 138 words
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323 1989-05-30 9 Wire services. A JAPANESE court has made a shock ruling that patients do not have the right to know what they are suffering from. It came in the judgment of a case involving a doctor who told a woman dying of cancer that sheWire services. - 323 words
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Article137 1989-05-30 9 Wire services. SHAPELY brunette Sheila Nicholls stopped play during the third one-day cricket international between England and Australia in London yesterday by streaking across the hallowed turf. The 19-year-old university student stripped naked at the Nursery End of the Lord's cricket ground and then bounced theWire services. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration67 1989-05-30 9 Common murdor A woman weeps over the body of her brother, killed in a death squad-style murder m Rio de Janeiro, Brazil One of the two victims carries a note in his hand: 44 Don't rob anyone's house any more." An average of 18 peoplePicture/Reuter - 67 words
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137 1989-05-30 9 Wire services. THE communist system in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union should be scrapped because it could not be reformed, said a Hungarian government minister. Minister of State Imre Pozsgay, leader of the Hungarian communist party's progressive wing and a Politburo member, made theWire services. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration318 1989-05-30 10 Wire services. PROSECUTORS have closed their probe into Japan's Recruit bribery scandal and said they will press charges against four aides to senior politicians. That announcement in Tokyo yesterday signaled the end of an eight-month investigation that has brought down Prime MinisterWire services. - 318 words
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166 1989-05-30 10 Wire services. JEWISH settlers in the occupied territories have launched a series of reprisal raids against Palestinians. Frustrated by stone and firebomb attacks, they have burned cars, broken windows, beaten and sometimes shot Palestinians. Israeli commentators say the communal violence between the 70,000 settlersWire services. - 166 words
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Article174 1989-05-30 10 Wire services. THE Afghan Government has reported a new surge of fighting around the besieged eastern cities of Jalalabad and Khost. It said yesterday that at least 460 people had died there in the past three days. A government spokesman said Western-backed Mujahideen rebels blasted JalalabadWire services. - 174 words
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Article, Illustration55 1989-05-30 10 Hm first sincc 1975: Aerobics instructress Ms Ly Thu Phao, 19, is crowned Miss Ho Chi Minh 89. There has been no beauty pageants in Ho Chi Minh City since 1975 when the former capital of South Vietnam, previously known as Saigon, fellPicture/Afp - 55 words
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Article, Illustration156 1989-05-30 10 Wire services. FRENCH war criminal Paul Touvier will plead not guilty to charges of crimes against humanity. His lawyer yesterday questioned whether it was legal to try a man once granted a pardon by a French president. Touvier, 74, was arrested last week afterWire services. - 156 words
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Article, Illustration30 1989-05-30 11 $4-million bodysuit: Health is wealth show your riches. A model poses in a velvet leotard, studded with 124 cut diamonds, at a Tokyo fashion show. Picture/ReuterPicture/Reuter - 30 words
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Article76 1989-05-30 11 Reuter. SHARE prices opened mixed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. The 225-share Nikkei index slipped 13.43 points to 34,147.40 in 10 minutes of trade. The Nikkei shed 30.79 points yesterday. Losers were led by credit/lease, pharmaceutical, glass/cement, gas, auto, airline, brokerage, rolling stock, chemical and some manufacturing shares.Reuter. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration425 1989-05-30 11 Wire services. NATO foreign ministers today reached a broad consensus to hold talks with the Soviet bloc to reduce short-range nuclear weapons (SNF), a West German spokesman said. But Britain, which has opposed the idea of talks for fear of eroding the North Atlantic TreatyWire services. - 425 words
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167 1989-05-30 11 Wire services. CHOPPERS whir overhead, sharpshooters eye the roads, a bomb squad is on standby and Buddhist monks are beating drums for peace. It's summit time again in Brussels. This time round, the Belgian capital is host to a two-day meeting of heads ofWire services. - 167 words
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Article, Illustration298 1989-05-30 11 Wire services. CHINESE student protesters are building a "Goddess of Democracy" in Tiananmen Square in Beijing akin to the Statue of Liberty. This reflects the influence American ideals have had on Chinese protesters. "At first we wanted to make it exactly like the StatueWire services. - 298 words
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Article116 1989-05-30 11 Wire services. ECOLOGY militants are believed to be responsible for a series of bomb blasts at three chemical plants in and near the Italian city of Milan. Police suspect that the explosions, which occurred early yesterday, were meant as protest by ecology extremists against chemical pollution.Wire services. - 116 words
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Advertisement76 1989-05-30 12 rWM "I •J-TWM another M d KNOCK-OUT 9 U Mm ISSUE! 4 v Jk m THIS MONTH: 1 Our Big, Big Spenders \4bl!s Who shops at those swanky boutiques? Lifestyles Of The Rich Blameless H On the trail of Singapore's tai-tais Her Arty Aspirations I m Women artists in Singapore76 words
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Article, Illustration991 1989-05-30 13 FOODNOTES w t 'ITH the school examinations over and the holidays here, your kids must be in a party mood. But if you are wondering how to keep a band of active children under control and not get too worn out, stop. The key to a991 words
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Article, Illustration502 1989-05-30 14 USA Today. Y I OU could surround him with all the snakes that ever slithered through an Indiana Jones film, but you'll never get Harrison Ford to say he's sorry the series is over. "I am happy to have done all three," he says.USA Today. - 502 words
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349 1989-05-30 14 Sonja Tan - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Next change, simultaneously at Lido f Changi 1, Savoy 1, Republic l f Oriental, Republic 1, Woodlands and President. REVIEW/ By Sonja Tan FASTEN your seat belt. Grip your joystick. Shift up a gear. We are zooming down fantasyland,349 words
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Miscellaneous1557 1989-05-30 15 T M Tuesday Premiere Tuesday Report 4ri^H SCREEN Run Till You Fall Clan Associations (C) GEMS f (10.35pm, SBC 5) (10.45pm, SBC 8) TWO stars of the immensely popular MASH series reunite for a ARE clan associations becoming outdated? What are unique collaboration in this funny and touching story. Jamie1,557 words
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Article, Illustration725 1989-05-30 16 Question: Exactly what does a high-class call-girl do for her money? Answer: Anything the client wants, anything at all. Pamella Bordes' little black book has the names and numbers of some of the most powerful men in the world. And now that she's kissed, she's telling. Here's725 words
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Article, Illustration778 1989-05-30 16 BUSINESS, for Pamella, took some intriguing farm*. Olio night in May 1984 she had a rendezvous with a cousin of Libya's leader, Colonel Gaddafi. The Cousin is someone high up in Libyan intelligence. The set-up for the meeting was very discreet A. Parisian woman doctor was the778 words
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Article, Illustration448 1989-05-30 20 Vivien Chiong - in Jakarta was a disappointment. However, their video Bananarama: The Greatest Hits Collection shotWust how good the girls can be if they don't have to sing and dance at the same time. With muscular hunlffis back-ups, they mime and gyrate to the pulsating beat of their hits448 words
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Article, Illustration320 1989-05-30 20 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon TOP class mime artist Marcel Marceau wasn't invited so that you could watch another French performing group, The Temps Present Dance Company. Mr Gilbert Faulques, director of the Alliance Francaise, explained: "We said no to Marcel Marceau and the Paris Opera320 words
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Article116 1989-05-30 20 THE making of Debbie Gibson, began with a ukulele at the age of two. At four, she started playing classical piano and won her first competition at six, playing Fur Elise. Given a synthesizer for her confirmation at 12, she wrote the song, I Come from America,116 words
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Article, Illustration484 1989-05-30 21 Wire services. D I H LAWRENCE'S The Rainbow is being brought to movie screens complete with lesbian scenes, the most taboo subject in filmdom. There have been few movies involving female homosexuality, and none has been a box-office success. Perhaps the most publicised was 1962's TheWire services. - 484 words
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Article248 1989-05-30 21 Geraldine Goh - 08EENLASTMGHT By Geraldine Goh POUTING red lips, sexy dance moves and tantalising outfits seem to be the formula used by some female singers to attract attention to themselves, then hopefully, to their songs. Just looking at Linda Susan Bauer moving to the beat of Satisfaction on248 words
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Article, Illustration267 1989-05-30 21 TEQUILA SUNRISE (Lido, Republic 2) MEL Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russel star in this movie about love, friendship, betrayal and loyalty set in postcard-perfect South Bay, Los Angeles. Times: Lido: 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.15 pm. Republic 2 1.30, 3.30, 7, 9 pm. THE LAND BEFORE TIME267 words
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Article, Illustration394 1989-05-30 22 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang s i INGAPORE model Yen Ong 'strutted her way to fifth place in the 1989 Miss Model I of the World pageant held in Istanbul, Turkey over the weekend. Metromedia, the local organisers of the pageant, announced thePicture/Choo Chwee Hwa - 394 words
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Article, Illustration204 1989-05-30 22 TEENAGERS who missed Tiffany's concert in Singapore can make up for it by watching her on television tonight. It's Your Move (SBC 5, 8 pm) takes you to the airport for the very moment when Tiffany arrived and follows her progress through Singapore viaPicture/Jonathan Choo - 204 words
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Article, Illustration557 1989-05-30 23 2 Ul 0 I--1 iij YOUR 40th birthday marks the beginning of a new era in your life. It is a time of maturity, change, growth, enjoyment and fulfillment. Then it happens. Your vision for reading and other close work begins to blur. Your557 words
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Article, Illustration332 1989-05-30 23 K Karuna - I HI > I By K Karuna LASAGNA can be done easily in the microwave. The lasagna noodles can either be cooked in the microwave oven or the conventional way over the stove. This is because the time taken is almost the same. Since most332 words
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Miscellaneous1285 1989-05-30 26 RADIOGUIDE hid.iiddiiHMJiiru— NOON News la Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON Nwi hi Brief and Weather NOON Geed Music, Company and Me: NOON Newsdesk 12.05 Laechdate: A muaical •election NOON B ..utltul Mll ic Li ht Mtru Noon-time musical entertain- j 2 .jo My Early Year* Nigel Hawis offered here for1,285 words
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Article, Illustration272 1989-05-30 27 THE BEN IOHNSON DRUG INQUIRY UPI. INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio Samaranch has been implicated in the Ben Johnson drug scandal. In a startling revelation that could shake the highest levels of the Olympic movement, Johnson's doctor, Dr Jamie Astaphan, testified that Samaranch was prepared to hideUPI. - 272 words
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Article, Illustration386 1989-05-30 27 Wire services. THE much publicised return to Celtic by Nantes soccer striker Mo Johnston is off. According to Nantes, Johnston will be staying with it until the end of his contract June 30, 1990. No reasons were given. ALLAN Harris, assistant to Terry Venables at Tottenham Hotspur, is poisedWire services. - 386 words
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Article, Illustration442 1989-05-30 28 HEALTH &Htness Now you can experience the high of rock climbing and scale the heights of endurance in the comfort of your living room. It's possible with artificial rocks, reports MONEY K, writing for Sports magazine ROCK climbing builds confidence, mental strength, fitnessPictures/ Sports Magazine - 442 words
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Article, Illustration73 1989-05-30 28 17th MOVEMENT STAND in ma bu stance as shown in Fig I above. Change hands from clenched fists to palms facing downwards with fingers spread. Make four circles from left to right and then from right to left with the hu kou (the area73 words
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Article, Illustration605 1989-05-30 29 Wire services. Reuter. JOINT ninth seed Jens-Peter Nierhoff, of Denmark, crashed out in the first round yesterday. He blamed the heat and humidity for his 15-6, 15-11 defeat by Dutch debutant Rob Stalenhoff. The Dane, known to detest playing in steamy climates and the only seedWire services.; Reuter.; Picture/Albert Sim - 605 words
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Article, Illustration264 1989-05-30 29 Singles Ist rd Men: Yang Yang (C) bt Grzegorz Olchowik (Pol) 15-1, 15-2; Allan Budi Kusuma (Indo) bt Volker Eiber (WG) 15-5, 15-4; Poul-Erik Hoy-er-Larsen (Den) bt Pierre Pelupessy (Hoi) 15-10, 15-10; Lius Pongoh (Indo) bt Pierre Mike Butler (Can) 15-7, 15-7; Icuk Sugiarto (Indo)264 words
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Article, Illustration280 1989-05-30 29 Singles Ist rd Men: Ronald Agenor (Hai) bt Carl Limberger (Aust) 6-4, 6-2, 6-1; Jimmy Arias (US) bt Michael Pernfors (Swe) 6-2, 6-2, 6-2; Stefan Edberg (Swe) bt Marian Vajda (Cze) 6-2, 6-0, 1-6, 6-3; Mats Wilander (Swe) bt Tomas Carbonell (Spa) 6-3, 6-3,280 words
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Article301 1989-05-30 29 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASKETBALL NBA League Eastern Conference finals: Detroit 86 Chicago 80. BOXING Non-title fight in Johannesburg: Pierre Coetzer (SA) bt Michael Greer (US) k.o. sixth round. CRICKET One-day international between England and Australia at Lord's: England 278-7 (G Gooch 136, D Gower 61,Wire services. - 301 words
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Article, Illustration436 1989-05-30 30 Age has not robbed veteran Zainal Abidin of his zest for winning. An added incentive as he begins his campaign in this year's national squash championships is a record eighth title. ABDUL SHUKOR reports NATIONAL SQUASH A RECORD will be on Zainal Abidin's mind when he436 words
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Article, Illustration326 1989-05-30 30 S Gulam - By S Gulam SINGAPORE has a set itself a semi-final target in the Asian Schools soccer tournament, to be held in the Republic this year. "The last four is our target," said coach John Chia after the draw for the Aug 14-29 tournament was made326 words
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Article105 1989-05-30 30 Bernama. THAILAND'S Bangkok Bank has pulled out of the Asean Club football championship, leaving five teams in the tournament to be held in Kuala Lumpur from June 10-20. The Thai team had confirmed its participation on Sunday, but informed the Football Association of MalaysiaBernama. - 105 words
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Article291 1989-05-30 30 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari THIS year's Caltex Age Group Track and Field championships has met with an overwhelming response 1,322 athletes have entered for the five-day event starting on Saturday. This is a huge increase compared with last year's figure of 850 participants. The response is291 words
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Article, Illustration340 1989-05-30 31 S Gulam - By S Gulam TELOK Kurau United has taken the initiative to raise funds for the ailing Mokhtar Dahari. The National Football League Division One champion will play a friendly against Malaysia Cup champion Kuala Lumpur on June 8. The venue has not been finalised it340 words
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Article, Illustration218 1989-05-30 31 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor SINGAPORE'S top scorer in the first-leg of the preWorld Cup in Seoul last week was, surprisingly, Hussein Ahmad Satar. The 21-year-old national serviceman, Police's ace striker in the Premier League, scored two of the three goals Singapore notched there. "It's a nice feeling218 words
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146 1989-05-30 31 S Gulam - By S Gulam SALIM Moin will be available for the second leg of the pre-World Cup at the National Stadium from June 3-7. The midfielder has recovered from a knee injury which ruled him out of the first leg in Seoul. Coach Jita Singh welcomed146 words
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Article947 1989-05-30 32 TUESDAY ►Films FRENCH FILM Steme \w I Ohne Himmel is a film about the reactions of four war-torn teenagers to a stranger in their mklst. The four finds a forgotten supply of food and guards it jealously. Abiram, a Jewish boy drops in on them. With947 words
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Article12 1989-05-30 32 FILMS: French Film HOLIDAY PROGRAMME: Pinocchio COMING UP: Music fringe12 words
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Article, Illustration75 1989-05-30 32 Alain Delon fit the French-German Film Feat 1b Trois Homme* A Abettre he" discovert a wounded man on the road. The man tarns out to be a fm trafficker who tries to UD Delon. The hunted Delon foes to the poUee, out later decides to take matters75 words
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