The New Paper, 6 June 1989
1989-06-06
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Title Section11 1989-06-06 1 the new paper TUESDAY, JUNE IMS MO (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS11 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement115 1989-06-06 1 HRfAXfiMOIKiD' BEAT NEWS BAN Whlla tignt loom of a civil war in China, a "fax press" has started operating in Hongkong. It is a bid to beat the Bering government s news blsickout In Beijing, rumours abound that an army group had attacked the Tiananmen assault troops./ Paftt 2 and115 words
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Article, Illustration96 1989-06-06 1 Xiang Yun, Zhicai tie the knot this morning They signed on the dotted line at the Registry of Marriages at 9.30. Theirs was the most widely-publicised courtship here for many years. And it was a driving instructor who got the couple together./ Page 3 Specially for NewPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 96 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration652 1989-06-06 2 Pauline Loh - By Pauline Loh OUR HONGKONG CORRESPONDENT A "FAX press" has begun operating in Hongkong. The underground news movement started in protest against the news blackout by the Chinese government. Some local business organisations and Hongkong citizens with their own facsimile machines are appealing to652 words
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200 1989-06-06 2 THE Prime Minister's office has issued a statement by Mr Lee Kuan Yew on the events in Beijing: My Cabinet colleagues and I are shock- ed, horrified and saddened by this disastrous turn of events. We had expected the Chinese government to200 words
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Article, Illustration133 1989-06-06 2 XIANG Yun, the oldest of four sisters, will be the last to get married. Yesterday, her second sister Patricia Tan got married at the Dynasty Hotel to insurance salesman Nelson Tang. The wedding dinner was held at the Dynasty Ballroom. Sources said that she is133 words
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Miscellaneous27 1989-06-06 2 the weather WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over several areas in late afternoon. Maximum temperature: 32 deg. Minimum: 26 deg. Sunset 7.09 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.57 am.27 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration299 1989-06-06 3 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong A I T 9.30 this morning, SBC stars Edmund Chen Zhicai and Xiang Yun became man and wife. 1 The ceremony at the Registry of Marriages topped the most widely-publicised courtship in Singapore for many years. Jiang Long, director of SBC's dramapictures/ Kenneth Koh - 299 words
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Article205 1989-06-06 3 A DRIVING instructor helped in the courtship of Zhicai end Xiang Yun. The couple were already chatting and eating together last January on the set of the serial, Patrol, in which they played lovers. But their first "date" outside the set was when Zhicai popped in at her205 words
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Article, Illustration418 1989-06-06 4 Thusitha de Silva - By Thusitha de Silva AS many as 60 boats could be lying off Pulau Busing in Singapore's underwater "burial ground" for ships. Ships that sink in local waters must be raised and salvaged to keep shipping lanes clear, according to Port Authority of Singapore (PSA)Pictures/ Jonathan Choo - 418 words
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Article, Illustration333 1989-06-06 4 WHO needs the great outdoors? With gym rowing machines, cycling machines, treadmills and computerised measuring instruments, it was only a matter of time before someone put them all together for an "electronic triathlon". Such an event was held at the CardioFitness Centre, which333 words
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Article, Illustration382 1989-06-06 5 M I OTORCYCLES in fancy outfits are vrooming across Singapore roads. These are bikes with cowl- ings the fiberglass "shell" that covers the whole front of the motorcycle. Four local agents of Japanese motorcycles told The New Paper that cowlings were first imported into SingaporePicture/ Simon Ker - 382 words
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Article, Illustration537 1989-06-06 6 T HE Traffic Police last week listed 11 roads that were considered most dangerous for the aged. The New Paper went to some of these roads to see what it was about them that made them killers. On Jalan Anak Bukit and Farrer, Yio537 words
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Article, Illustration410 1989-06-06 6 Ernest Yeo - By Ernest Yeo THE popular joyride, the Viking a pendulum-like ride which swings almost twothirds of a circle is back with a vengeance at the East Coast Formerly at the Wonderland Amusement Park in Kallang, the Viking and two other joyride machines are now410 words
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108 1989-06-06 6 RUGGED Singaporean youths can now apply for an Outward Bound scholarship in New Zealand. The scholarship, offered by the New Zealand Tourist and Publicity (NZTP) Office, covers return airfare to New Zealand and a 23-day course that includes meals and accommodation. Conducted by108 words
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Article, Illustration251 1989-06-06 7 Augustine Low - By Augustine Low THE FINAL touches are being put to the buildings of a new kampung complex in Geylang Serai. The complex will be a showcase of Malay culture. It will have activities such as kite-making, batik printing and top-making. The kampung was first scheduled for completionPictures/ Kenneth Koh - 251 words
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Article, Illustration358 1989-06-06 7 Kenneth Koh - By Kenneth Koh FOR the kampung folk at coastal Lorong Fatimah, the rural atmosphere, the abundance of marine life and the lapping waves at their doorsteps will soon be a thing of the past. By August, most of the 40 to 50 families will358 words
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Article, Illustration970 1989-06-06 8 A MAJOR review of poetsecondary education is on. And already one important message is coming through. As a guiding principle, only 20 per cent of students will get to go to university. And 70 per cent will go to polytechnics or vocational institutes. But flexibility will970 words
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Article154 1989-06-06 8 OUR education system may incline more towards the German-Swiss system, which emphasises technical and vocational training for the vast majority, said Dr Tony Tan at the seminar yesterday. The German education system: All students attend elementary school from age six to 10. Then, they can choose one154 words
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Article141 1989-06-06 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. devastating: Describes a situation that is shocking or upsetting. electro-plate: A process of coating a layer of silver or other metal on something by dipping it in a special141 words
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Advertisement93 1989-06-06 5 i 'Jm We've added two oranges' worth of Vitamin C into this lozenge. rgh«. Streps,ls 1 I Vitamin C-100 1\ Jfl I ijRI Vitamin c 100 E aC h little Strepsils Vitamin C-100 lozenge is packed with two oranges' worth of Vitamin C. h That's 100 mg of Vitamin C.93 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration474 1989-06-06 9 Sporadic gunfire could bo hoard coming from Tiananmen Squaro early today. Groups of civilians are reportedly arming themselves with weapons captured from troops. The Martial Law Command warned Beijing residents to stay at home for their own safety. Wire services. ci HINA appears to beWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 474 words
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Article, Illustration42 1989-06-06 9 Mm 'pi*** tank: A man stops a convoy of tanks from entering Tiananmen Square. Minutes later, according to RTM TV news, he was carried to safety. The convoy rolled on. Pictures/ Rtm TyPictures/ Rtm Ty - 42 words
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268 1989-06-06 9 COMMENTARY I CHINA'S communist leadership has thrown away the chance of a lifetime, a commentary by Richard Bernstein in the New York Times said today. Only a few months ago, most analysts believed that despite many horrible mistakes, Chinese communism had268 words
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Article, Illustration310 1989-06-06 10 AYATOLLAH Ruhollah Khomeini has had the last word. In his final will, he cursed Saudi Arabia's King Fahd as a traitor to God and denounced US leaders as terrorists. The late Iranian leader also slammed the Soviet Union and the leaders of Iraq, Jordan, Morocco and Egypt.Picture/ Afp - 310 words
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187 1989-06-06 10 Wire services. THE more sex partners an Aids-infected homosexual has over his lifetime, the quicker he is likely to develop symptoms of the deadly disease. This was revealed in a report presented at the Fifth International Aids Conference in Montreal yesterday. Scientists said aWire services. - 187 words
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122 1989-06-06 10 Wire services. AN 11-YEAR-OLD who last year became the youngest pilot to fly across the United States has set off on a 30,580-km goodwill flight to the Soviet Union and around the world. Tony Aliengena took off in a single-engine Cessna-210 turboprop from the airportWire services. - 122 words
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Article, Illustration198 1989-06-06 10 Popular strip: Published by more than 1,800 newspapers in 58 countries. Wire services. DIK Browne, the cartoonist whose Hagar the Horrible strip about a bumbling Viking chieftain is published by more than 1,800 newspapers in 58 countries, including The New Paper, died of cancer onWire services. - 198 words
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200 1989-06-06 10 Wire services. FURNITURE piled up on the streets as villagers at Kegalle, Sri Lanka, scoured the rubble of ruined houses for their belongings after a weekend of devastating floods and mudslides claimed at least 250 lives. Continuing rain prevented burial of the deadWire services. - 200 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration26 1989-06-06 11 To pastures new: Swiss cattlemen began escorting over the weekend their flower-decorated, bell-ringing cows to upland pastures for the summer. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 26 words
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203 1989-06-06 11 Wire services. POLAND'S ruling Communist Party has conceded defeat to the Solidarity trade union movement in the first elections contested by the opposition in 42 years. Party spokesman Jan Bisztyga said unofficial results showed Solidarity won a "decisive majority" in Sunday's polls. Solidarity claimed victoryWire services. - 203 words
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Article154 1989-06-06 11 Wire services. OPEC ministers broke up a formal strategy session yesterday without results and then bargained privately over terms of a new agreement to keep crude prices strong. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries was seeking an accord on its price and production goals forWire services. - 154 words
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Article59 1989-06-06 11 Wire services. THE India-Pakistan arms race continues to accelerate. The US announced yesterday it had approved the sale of $136 million worth of torpedoes and anti-aircraft missiles to Pakistan. Meanwhile, in New Delhi, India announced it had successfully test-fired a new sur-face-to-surface (SS) missile fromWire services. - 59 words
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FOREIGN STOCKS
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Article, Illustration277 1989-06-06 11 Wire services. THE near collapse of the Hongkong market took a heavy toll on London share prices yesterday. The Financial Times 30share index was down 8.5 points at 1,737 at the close. Volume fell sharply to 359.2 million shares from 635.9 million on Friday. Gilts were easier by aboutWire services. - 277 words
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Article76 1989-06-06 11 Wire services. SHARE prices opened lower on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today after London and Wall Street tumbled overnight. The 225-share Nikkei index fell 163.26 points, or 0.49 per cent, to 33,293.82 in 10 minutes. It dropped 210.34 points yesterday. The losers were led by electrical, machinery, shipbuilding, glass/cement,Wire services. - 76 words
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Article52 1989-06-06 11 FT Industrials Mon 1,737.00 (1,745.50) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,480.70 (2,517.33) c ST Industrial Mon 1,271.37 (1,305.21) NST Industrial Mon 2,214.43 (2,264.44) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 2,093.61 (2,675.38) Australian All Ordinaries Mon 1,535.40 (1,524.80) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 33,457.08 (33,667.42) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous52 words
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Article, Illustration279 1989-06-06 11 Wire services. WALL Street share prices fell sharply yesterday despite a half-point drop in most banks' prime rate. The Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials slumped 37.13 points to 2,480.7 points in moderately active trading. Declining issues outnumbered advances by more than three to two on theWire services. - 279 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration711 1989-06-06 12 The East Coast Lagoon Food Rendezvous was a convenient food and drinks oasis for holiday-makers. It was closed for major improvement works by the Environment Ministry from Nov 21 to May 20. RONALD WONG checks out the reopened place o NCE again the aroma of cooked711 words
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304 1989-06-06 12 K Karuna - o o o g 2 By K Karuna HERE are some points to remember when cooking with a microwave oven: Arranging: Place thinner pieces or easily cooked parts towards the centre. Food of uniform size, such as cutlets, must be arranged in304 words
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SHOPTALK
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Article, Illustration700 1989-06-06 13 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song HOME renovations can cost a lot of money. With guidance and some planning, you can save yourself a lot of headache and unnecessary delays later on. The CIDB (Construction Industry Development Board) plans to run a course on how to manage home700 words
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287 1989-06-06 13 EYETOEYE THE Singapore Contact Lens 'Society a society of qualified optometrists writes this weekly column on eye care. Address your queries to: Eye to Eye, c/o Shoptalk, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. I BOUGHT a pair of soft contact287 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration286 1989-06-06 14 Lo Tien Yin - Stone*/ Lo Tien Yin s i BC is adding an appropriate 1 twist to its latest quiz show. i It's taking it right into sec- ondary school classrooms. The semi-finals of Science Challenge 89 will see video clips of students competing to electro-plate a flower286 words
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Article215 1989-06-06 14 A JOKE book is not only good for laughs. It may contain useful tips on science experiments too, as some Anglo Chinese Secondary School (ACS) students have discovered. Andrew Tan, 15, a Secondary 4 student there got his idea for a science project from215 words
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Article, Illustration178 1989-06-06 14 THE wonder of science and technology will be examined in yet another documentary series, The Infinite Voyage, on SBC 12 beginning Monday, June 12 at 9.30 pm. This American production was commissioned by the US-based Digital Equipment Corporation, a leading supplier of networked computer systems178 words
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Advertisement51 1989-06-06 15 The National G-50 MC gives you video playback in 3 systems. You can even play pre-recorded NTSC tapes on a PAL TV. Enjoy J A I playback in LP &C SLP modes. Compatible with most TV systems. Auto voltage selector for worldwide operation, including Mainland China. Digital Programming. ESNdtiondl r/Ym51 words
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Miscellaneous1226 1989-06-06 15 iSsSHSr IBSSE SsBhSHT Cambodia Kampuchea SaSESSSS.'. 3f~ asaftgy; sxssfitsssss*" sbciz > iiiiiiiiiinii spowerful neighbour, has bee trying Red Fliryi Boy's love for a horse Orchestra of Bavaria conducted by THIS episode includes a rare interview with Pol Pot who talks about himself. The to buy for years. He uses is1,226 words
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Article, Illustration215 1989-06-06 16 spotlight cdtonunt^Bk rtrnKTagainst people lit the JtiQt as stmnttig icfce» evidMce A itiihes^^tos bare-haneM resistance. jlere, too, in graphics, la reconstruction dem from information gathMed by the South China Morning Post, depicting the bloody night when the People's Liberation Army set out to kill the people's liberation dreamsPicture/ Reuter; Graphics/Peter Sullivan; Picture/ Ap - 215 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration330 1989-06-06 20 N 'OW they're singing for freedom in English as well as Chinese. More than a hundred Hongkong artists recorded the song, For Freedom, in Mandarin and Cantonese last week. A band of predominantly Western musicians also have gotten into the act. Members of the group330 words
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Article399 1989-06-06 20 Geraldine Goh - Cfciaa: 11m Itawited Highlands 9.3® p«, SBC 12 Fridays, frtgtonlng J mm 9 PREVIEW/ By Geraldine Goh CAVIAR is not just for the rich and sophisticated. Some of the peasants in China's Heilongjiang Province enjoy an occasional sumptuous serving of caviar with their dinners too. That is399 words
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289 1989-06-06 20 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang YOUNG Singaporeans dreaming of becoming famous like Debbie Gibson and George Michael have got all charged up about the Electric Youth talent contest. There have been so many people signing up for the talent contest that the organisers, Zip289 words
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Article, Illustration479 1989-06-06 21 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin B I ENNY TAN proves that a musician need not live for applause. No one claps when he ends a tune with a flourish. If there is applause, it's for the dancers who dance to his tunes not for him. But479 words
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Article, Illustration380 1989-06-06 21 Geraldine Goh - Christy's Challenge 3.30 pm and 8.15 pm, BBC Friday, June 9 By Geraldine Goh CHRISTOPHER Nolan was born a paralysed mute, but his mind was far from retarded. At the age of 11, armed with a typewriter and a stick attached to his forehead,380 words
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116 1989-06-06 21 BROTHER Beyond consists of vocalist Nathan Moore, keyboardist Carl Fysh, guitarist David White and drummer Steve Alexander. It was Carl who got the group going five years ago when he met David at an audition. Steve stepped in to replace David's brother, Eg, who116 words
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Article, Illustration466 1989-06-06 22 Geraldine Goh - By Geraldine Goh T i HE auditorium at the Drama Centre will turn into a novelty shop, exhibiting marionettes and more than a hundred masks of all shapes, sizes and expressions. This will happen at the Arts and Acts production of the Thai466 words
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Article, Illustration184 1989-06-06 22 WILD SEARCH (Cathay cinemas) ANOTHER cop-and-robber movie starring Chow Yun Fatt. This time, he's after the murderers of a gun runner (played by Elaine Jin). Romantically, he falls for the sister of the dead woman, Cherie Chung. TEQUILA SUNRISE (Capitol, Republic 2) MEL Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell184 words
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Article168 1989-06-06 22 Wong Sing Yeong - Wnlastmoht By Wong Sing Yeong THE acting was amateurish and halfhearted. The canned laughter summed up the quality of the corny humour. But the short sketches on Studio One Presents last night had one thing going. They are a fresh break from the stale song-and-dance168 words
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Article, Illustration246 1989-06-06 22 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang THE Youth Classic may be young, but they play like veterans. The 13-member orchestra impressed the audience at the Raffles City Atrium yesterday afternoon with their polished renditions of light classicals and local folk favourites. The Youth Classic comprises a brass quintet,246 words
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Miscellaneous1277 1989-06-06 23 RADIOGUIDE IBBI i:)d»n j jlUMJI innSH IfU If—* (Programme# in Mandarin) HOOH Nm to Briaf and Waathar NOON Qaad Mask, Company Ma: Hawsdaak 12.05 UnUwtote. NOON Beaatifal Matte: Light instru- Noon-time musical entertain- 12.M My Early Years: Nigel Haw- 1 y mentals are the offering for af- 12.05 Yesterdays: Listen1,277 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration213 1989-06-06 26 AP. BEN Johnson is in danger of losing his 100 m world record. International Amateur Athletic Federation lawyers are investigating whether the mark can be annulled if it is confirmed that the sprinter took drugs before the race. Arne Ljungqvist, chairman of the lAAF Medical Committee,AP. - 213 words
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Article170 1989-06-06 26 RACING... with DENNIS CHIA RESTRICTED terms horse Brave Star looks forward and can make a winning debut at Penang this week. The Lim Hock Beetrained newcomer strode out beautifully on a good track this morning when he was hard held by Azhar to clock170 words
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Article519 1989-06-06 26 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: CRICKET English County Championship At Tunbridge Wells: Hampshire 213 (M Marshall 61); Kent 270-3 (M Benson 114, N Taylor 102 n.0.). At Edgbaston: Sussex 259 (A Dodemaide 52, D Smith 50); Warwickshire 277 (P Smith 66; A Babington 5-59). At Trent Bridge:Wire services. - 519 words
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Article, Illustration300 1989-06-06 27 S Gulam - IHEAUH &F/tms\ Where do national players hurt most? In their knees and ankles because of a heavy calendar or lack of fitness, say national team doctors By S Gulam THE ankles and the knees of Singapore's national soccer players and not their egos take the mostPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 300 words
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Article, Illustration50 1989-06-06 27 18th Movement Rub palms and rest Step one: Spread both arms with palms facing upwards. While inhaling bring hands till tip of head Steps two and three: While exhaling bring both hands past the face, chest and press down in front of stomach Step four: End by rubbing palms together50 words
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Article, Illustration468 1989-06-06 28 Perseverance pays off. Ask Anthony Chua who tried, tried and kept trying till he dethroned the invincible Zainal. And now that he's at the top, he intends to stay there. ALFONSO CHAN profiles the new champion IT is a steep spiral staircase, three stories high. Six-year-oldPicture/ Nicklaus D'cruz - 468 words
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Article, Illustration568 1989-06-06 29 The French Open tennis women's singles final will be shown live on Saturday at 8 pm. The men's singles final will follow on Sunday at 9 pm. Both on SBC 12. AP. USING sheer guts and even an underhand serve to overcome painful leg cramps, Michael ChangAP.; Picture/ Reuter - 568 words
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Article, Illustration422 1989-06-06 29 CHRIS Evert, uncertain and dispirited after suffering a series of defeats earlier this year, has decided to compete at this year's Wimbledon tennis championships afterall. Following the defeats, the 34-year-old American had said that she might give the tournament a miss. Evert will be bidding for her fourth singles422 words
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Article, Illustration431 1989-06-06 30 S Gulam - By S Gulam T I HE slaughter of the Nepalese 1 took place as expected last night at the National Stadium. But it is doubtful if even the most loyal of Singapore fans would have anticipated a 7-0 rout Certainly not, when mighty Korea had struggled to scorePictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 431 words
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Article, Illustration324 1989-06-06 30 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor FOR the second time in three days football fans have gone home disappointed with South Korea. Its opening match performance against Nepal on Saturday was mediocre. And last night, fielding probably its strongest team, Korea struggled to overcome Malaysia 3-0. So324 words
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Article155 1989-06-06 30 Those*wsrothe only word* D Tokjjan would say m he set la the dressing torn ylw giiiJr v glf W¥a Tburt vh little doubt tW the soeedife (triker m »till on cloud nint. Gattiag a hat-trick, kt alma four goals, in an international m furthest from155 words
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Article, Illustration404 1989-06-06 31 Jeffrey Low - Jeffrey Low YES, this must be seventh heaven. Ever had that feeling before? Never? Well...it's been such a long forgotten feeling that the shock of receiving it again last night must have left some of us literally standing, stunned beyond words. Not since Trengganu was mauled 8-0 inPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 404 words
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Article193 1989-06-06 31 Reuter. BRAZILIAN World Cup striker Careca has signed a new contract which will keep him at Uefa Cup winner Napoli until 1993. The announcement marked a major coup for Napoli on a weekend when French soccer champion Marseille confirmed it was trying to lure ArgentineReuter. - 193 words
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Advertisement316 1989-06-06 26 EMPLOYMENT tp WALK-IN INTERVIEW TODAY (Between 9am—noon 2pm spm) ktktnftiMifcapnn. BUILD A CAREER WITH THE MANDARIN SINGAPORE HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR ($830) Secondary education e Supervisory education Able to perform 3 shifts NIGHT AUDITOR ($820) Secondary education Able to perform 3 shifts FRONT OFFICE/OUTST ATION CASHIER ($700) Routing shifts WAITRESS ($730) e316 words
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Advertisement53 1989-06-06 28 Our Spenders Who shops at those swanky boutiques? Lifestyles Of The Rich A Blameless On the trail of Singapore's tai-tais jk fl What you didn't know When good friendships turn sour Ejjjff/w Jj^B v An SIA Girl who sings _4 H^. W*M Sleeker By the Doien i Hfcfe ine u53 words
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Advertisement272 1989-06-06 29 Score Win! i AT ANY OF THE PRE-WOPLD CUP MATCHES j (JUNE, 7) I Drop this coupon into the deposit box at any en- trance of the National Starfum 5 Lucky participants will be picked to take part in the Score Win Contest Each o1 these participants will attempt to272 words
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Article1048 1989-06-06 32 TUESDAY ►Gallery AUTOMATIC LIVING Automate for a better lifestyle. Come, see the kinds of machines J that can make your life easier. Or see some unusual characters portrait drawing robot, a playing robot and a lion machine. Singapore Centre. Ends June 25. 10 pm. $2 for1,048 words
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Article13 1989-06-06 32 FOOD: Apples SCHOOL BREAK: Film Curious Georgie FRINGE: New York Band13 words
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Article, Illustration116 1989-06-06 32 For the month of June the sound of music fills the air. The Music Fringe invades the quiet sanctums of libraries in a series of Music at our Libraries. Daily at the Raffles City Atrium shoppers and strollers can listen to two performances at 3 pm and 7.30116 words
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