The New Paper, 10 July 1989
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Title Section15 1989-07-10 1 the new paper MONDAY, JULY 10, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS the new paper15 words
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Advertisement97 1989-07-10 1 10 JUL 1989 ■I II# IIM|| WIDEN The Government announced a liberalised immigration policy this morning. The announcement was also made in Hongkong. Lowest educational qualification is a secondary education. White-collar workers, too, are welcome. And it is not just for Hongkong people. Faster permanent residence is offered to foreigners97 words
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Advertisement93 1989-07-10 1 PICK A BEAUTY, WINAPRIZ^^ v "It feels quite good that people are looking at me,'* says student Ong Lay Ling, 19. She is one of the 16 finalists of the Miss Singapore World 1989 contest on Aug 27. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from today until Aug 14, The New93 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration271 1989-07-10 2 WATCH your child. He could get your telephone line disconnected if he's making nuisance calls to 999. SBC's Feedback programme reported last night that Telecom can suspend telephone service or even disconnect your telephone if nuisance calls are traced to your number. Telecom271 words
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Article, Illustration271 1989-07-10 2 Lim Pray-ling - Our Page 1 picture shows Samantha Leong, 7, on a rocking horse that costs no less than $5,990 By Lim Pray-ling THERE is a whole family of them Dad, 127 cm tall and handsome in light pine with a red leather saddle, Mum and, of course, Junior,Pictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 271 words
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261 1989-07-10 2 THE body of a Singaporean who lost all his money in a Genting Highlands casino was found at 9.20 am on Saturday at the foot of a hotel building. He was believed to have fallen from the 11th storey of the hotel in261 words
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Advertisement39 1989-07-10 2 WATCH OUT FOR A FREE $10/COUPON ll\i THE NEW PAPER TOMORROW. the J new paper The first 200 readers can exchange it for a $10/voucher and select any toy of that value at The Direct Store, OUB Shopping Centre.39 words
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Miscellaneous23 1989-07-10 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Cloudy. Max temp: 30 deg C. Min: 25 deg C. Sunset: 7.16 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 7.04 am.23 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration347 1989-07-10 3 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching WATER did this. About 700 cases of the stuff. Cartons of mineral water were being loaded into a container on a trailer at a complex along Pasir Panjang Road when the road gave way underneath. The trailer tilted over,347 words
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Article, Illustration106 1989-07-10 3 Berita Harian, Malaysia. ROSLINDA Osman and company show what it really means to "mug for the camera". Kuala Lumpur's Pan Pacific Hotel designed the mugs especially for the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. It will be held in the Malaysian capital in October. TheBerita Harian, Malaysia. - 106 words
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Article, Illustration466 1989-07-10 4 Michelle Oh - New $4.3 m one coming up By Michelle Oh IT may be a bridge with a long past. But it is about to be swallowed by the future. Sir Arthur's Bridge which has spanned the Kallang River for 68 years will be torn down. It will bePicture/ Nicklaus D’cruz; Picture/ Choo chwee Hua - 466 words
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Article146 1989-07-10 4 TWO other bridges in Singapore are being rebuilt. They are Crawford Bridge on Crawford Street and Coleman Bridge on Hill Street. These bridges will keep their old features and stay put where they are. Crawford Bridge, built in 1927, has been partially demolished. Work on146 words
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Article200 1989-07-10 5 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. catalysts: Substances that speed up chemical reactions without themselves changing or being affected in any way. cogent: That which has the power to make a person believe or accept200 words
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Article, Illustration402 1989-07-10 5 Coffee and making of S’pore Mattar A CUP of coffee can make Environment Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar reminisce. Coffee, according to Dr Mattar, has a lot to do with the improvements in Singapore's physical environment. It sustained the architecture and building management students when their faculty was at the old402 words
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362 1989-07-10 6 MAILBOX Dear Editor, YOUR article, What's wrong with Orchard Road (June 20), was a laudable effort in highlighting some of the deficiencies of the design and layout of Orchard Road. Indeed, the Singapore Institute of Landscape Architects would like to see Orchard Road become362 words
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Article, Illustration333 1989-07-10 6 Dear Editor, I REFER to the article Leaping Lizard! What's Up? (Monday, July 3) on the celebration of the Family Day by the SAF's Commando Unit. It included the unit's brutal murdering of live animals for show. I feel disgusted at how merciless these people333 words
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Article, Illustration383 1989-07-10 7 IT is the biggest liberalisation of Singapore immigration policy in years. The Government is also offering permanent residence to technicians, craftsmen, skilled workers, white-collar workers and self-employed people who have: A secondary education, earn at least $1,500 a month and have five383 words
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Article, Illustration210 1989-07-10 7 HANDPHONE users can now make and receive clearer calls in more areas. This is possible because more mobile phone base stations are being set up at Housing Board flats. Three such base stations are now in operation at Bukit Batok, Teck Whye and Teban Gardens. Four210 words
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Article178 1989-07-10 7 MORE schools are setting up Courtesy Clubs. There are 12 now compared to nine last year, says Mr Ho Kah Leong. The Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Communications Information) says this in a speech he was due to give at the 1989 Courtesy Meet this morning at178 words
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Article, Illustration697 1989-07-10 8 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching RAIN or shine, people living in some of these shanty huts take life in their stride. Their huts may be in poor condition and even look dangerous to outsiders, but they do not appear to be worried. A Public Works697 words
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Advertisement179 1989-07-10 5 MI H Hp .^Krtegy^w v fill Wv IV >. H B ...BUT NOT AS CLOSE AS PANASHAVE. In case you missed the point, the new Panashave range now has a with the convenience of a fully rechargeable electric shaver. revolutionary 47 micron thin blade foil that's designed to cut and179 words
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Advertisement33 1989-07-10 7 Burned HANDY FOR... BITES, ABRASIONS, MINOR BURNS CUTS. Burnol makes it better. It's the effective yellow medicine with Eufiavine. Soothes. Stops infection. And helps healing. The effective yellow medicine Another international product from33 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article480 1989-07-10 9 Wire services. TENS of thousands of Poles turned out to welcome US President George Bush as he arrived in Warsaw yesterday on a two-day official visit. Mr Bush, in remarks at the airport, hoped that democratic reforms underway in Poland could help pave the way forWire services. - 480 words
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188 1989-07-10 9 MORE than 600 pupils of a primary school in Trengganu came down with suspected food poisoning after taking nasi lemak for breakfast, the Malaysian newspaper, The Star, reported today. Six of the 672 pupils taken ill yesterday were warded at the district hospital188 words
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Article, Illustration67 1989-07-10 9 Trial by terror A mock terrorist holds a gun to the face of Sue Proffitt, a security training officer at London! s Heathrow airport This simulated hijack on board a Trident aircraft was part of a British Airports Authority seminar to trainPicture/ Ap - 67 words
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Article, Illustration437 1989-07-10 9 Wire services. THE image of United States Vice-Presi-dent Dan Quayle is improving. He is proving that he is not just a rich lightweight, interested more in golf than public policy. Although lots of brutal jokes still make the rounds about President GeorgeWire services. - 437 words
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Article, Illustration387 1989-07-10 10 Wire services. CHINA'S leaders have issued a new order listing five categories of political crimes. Those convicted of such crimes risk punishments ranging from jail terms and hard labour for lighter offences to death for serious crimes. According to the Chinese-lan-guage Lianhe Zaobao newspaper, political crimesWire services. - 387 words
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141 1989-07-10 10 Wire services. A LEADING Chinese social scientist and supporter of political reform has been arrested, said a New-York based human rights group. Mr Li Honglin, 63, was arrested at his home on Friday in the capital of southern Fujian province, the Human Rights in ChinaWire services. - 141 words
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129 1989-07-10 10 Wire services. BEIJING'S de facto consul to Hongkong has urged residents in the British colony to maintain its stability. Mr Xu Jiatun, head of the Hongkong branch of the Xinhua News Agency, assured them that the colony's capitalist system would not change afterWire services. - 129 words
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Article, Illustration23 1989-07-10 10 Are yOU wanted?! A Peoples' Liberation Army soldier checks the identification cards of passers by in Beijing. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 23 words
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Article, Illustration51 1989-07-10 10 On canvas: New York mayorial candidate, Mr Rudolph Guiliani, left, has a painting showing events at Tiananmen Square pointed out to him by Mr Dennis Smith, President of the New York Academy of Art. Many paintings by academyartists have been dedicated to Chinese students. Picture/Picture/ Ap - 51 words
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135 1989-07-10 10 Wire services. CHINA'S People's Militia. little used after the chaotic Cultural Revolution, have reappeared in force. It helped arrest 325 'outlaws' in nine days in the city of Jinan, the People's Daily reported yesterday. Reorganised last month in factories and neighbourhoods, the People's Militia helped crushWire services. - 135 words
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233 1989-07-10 10 Wire services. A MONTH after most of Beijing's foreign community fled the capital, the guns have quietened and business people are trickling back. But, it is not business as usual. "We're fully staffed, but not optimistic. In fact, we're pessimistic," said the president ofWire services. - 233 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration26 1989-07-10 11 First born: Pont-Scorff zoo owner Ms Maguy Thomas presents the first snow leopards to be born in captivity in France on Saturday. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 26 words
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Article75 1989-07-10 11 Reuter. SHARE prices in Tokyo firmed at the opening, fuelled by expectations that the US would ease interest rates soon. News of slower US jobs growth in June led to these hopes. This would lead institutional investors to return to share buying, brokers said. They also saw JapaneseReuter. - 75 words
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Article, Illustration381 1989-07-10 11 Wire services. p RESIDENT Corazon Aquino has begun a three-nation tour to seek greater European involvement in the development of the Philippines. She arrived in Bonn yesterday After a stopover at Bonn's Cologne airport, Mrs Aquino travelled to West Berlin for a brief visit.Wire services.; Picture/ Afp - 381 words
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262 1989-07-10 11 Wire services. TAIWANESE Premier Lee Huan's second son has decided to withdraw from the race for a parliamentary seat to avoid political pressure on his father. Mr Lee Ching Hwa, 40, said in a statement yesterday that he realised his father could no longerWire services. - 262 words
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Article, Illustration306 1989-07-10 11 Wire services. PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk has denied that he plans to sabotage an international conference on Cambodia set for July 30 in Paris. The Cambodian resistance leader, who arrived in the French capital yesterday, said he was in fact bringing goodwill to the conference. PrinceWire services. - 306 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration556 1989-07-10 12 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong F OR 10 minutes yesterday, I was thrown into a world that resembled something out of Star Wars. Coloured beams flashed crazily across the room. Some danced gaily. There were those that spun dizzily and others that crossed paths like Darth Vader556 words
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Article, Illustration231 1989-07-10 12 USA Today. A NEW Stone age is dawning in the United States. The longawaited Rolling Stones tour of North America will begin in early September. It will follow the release of their first LP since 1986's Dirty Work. Further details first-leg tourUSA Today. - 231 words
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Miscellaneous1548 1989-07-10 13 Television B9 crDrpM Family Ties Last of the Red Hot Cine Showcase Northwest Infinite Voyage The Search jgfl (Part One) Stam^ Lauren* familt ties i cine showcase infinite voyage Sj»#W' iiiiliiiii'i f-«-!..», iniiiiiiiiiii iiiiiwlfifii MIHIEBHiIBI^HEBI^HiaigHIB^H I If u R 3.00pm Programme 1/ 6.00 pm Pengllpur Lara [f7cT B.oopm Hlburan Mlnggu1,548 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1989-07-10 14 Pan Am flight 103 Mwas flying over the small Scottish town of Lockerbie last Dec 21 when a massive explosion tore it apart. All the 259 passengers and crew, along with 11 people on the ground, died. Piecing together the fragments, experts decided the blast was probably causedPicture/ Reuter - 1,066 words
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Article, Illustration232 1989-07-10 14 T HE high-tech systems under are not a foolproof answer to the terrorist, says Norman Jackson, head of the technical department of International Air Transport Association (I AT A) in Montreal. "They are not the ultimate solution to our problems. But they are one important development which we232 words
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211 1989-07-10 14 DOGS have been used for many yean in the fight against drug smugglers and terrorist bombers. In Singapore, the Customs Dog Unit was set up in August 1977. Its biggest success was in October 1980 when a container of 2.73 tonnes of martfuana was211 words
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Article, Illustration207 1989-07-10 16 CASINO RAIDERS (Shaw cinemas) ALAN Tam and Andy Lau play a pair of gamblers. As in movies about the underworld, it stresses on the brotherhood bond and revenge. Also stars Idy Chan and Rosamund Kwan. INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (Prince 1, Changi 3, Republic 3) HARRISON Ford207 words
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Article, Illustration228 1989-07-10 16 EVERYONE knows rock concerts can turn into dangerously chaotic affairs, with fans going hysterical and fights breaking out. But what are the chances of it happening in Singapore? Apparently the authorities did not want to take any chances especially when it was a concert featuring Malaysia's top228 words
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Article, Illustration341 1989-07-10 16 Wire Services. EVER since the Cowboy Junkies recorded a collection of songs at a cost of about $500 in Toronto's Church of the Holy Trinity, their lives have been pleasantly coloured by one surprise after another. First, the cassette from that recording, dubbed The TrinityWire Services. - 341 words
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154 1989-07-10 16 Adeline Woon - SEENLASTNtGHT By Adeline Woon THIS could be a tailor's dream. Skeins upon skeins of thread, with 60,000 colours to chose from. No, it's not a garment factory but a little room in the Vatican. There, the threads are kept to repair the Vatican's tapestries.154 words
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Article149 1989-07-10 17 ONG Lay Ling likes to take part in beauty contests. She said: "I've always wanted to take part in beauty contests. It's fun to take part in contests getting all excited, dressing up and making up and parading on stage." She was nervous the first149 words
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Article163 1989-07-10 17 HERE's your chance to pick a winner and be a winner yourself. All you need to do is select the contestant whom you think will be crowned Miss Singapore World 1989 on Aug 27. To help you, The New Paper will be featuring the163 words
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Article, Illustration403 1989-07-10 17 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong THE China Doll has grown into an Oriental Lady. Taiwanese singer Cai Xingjuan, 23, who earned the nickname China Doll with a hit song of that name five years ago, shows that she has matured with her latest album Oriental Lady.403 words
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Advertisement58 1989-07-10 17 I j Written by professional examiners. Reasoning Ability and Further Reasoning Ability each contain more than 300 questions to test and improve your child's picture reasoning, verbal and non-verbal skills. Answers and a guide to scoring are included. Start testing your child today! Available at major bookshops. STP Distributors 158 words
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Advertisement68 1989-07-10 17 Good things just keep happening at ISSEI ISSEI -j/Li m ISSEI'S NITE 1 \W m (Monday to Thursday) ylr A drinks at BAF PRfces u ES NITE EARLY BIRDS' I IdtP* 3 SPECIAL Couple comes in before j J I 10.30 p.m. enjoys COV9r char 9 e or the lady68 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration374 1989-07-10 18 Ronald Wong - By Ronald Wong THE aroma of turmeric, coriander, anise, cinnamon and a host of other spices will greet customers at the Crown Prince Hotel from today until July 22. The hotel's Cafe de Prince coffee house is laying out a 50-item buffet spread of MalayPictures/ Aundry Gan - 374 words
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Article, Illustration62 1989-07-10 18 JANGANAN is a Javanese salad of boiled cabbage, kangkong (water convolvulus), fried tauhu, beansprouts, long beans, tempeh (pressed fermented soyabeans), cucumber and hard-boiled egg. Onions, dry chilli, belachan, ground peanuts and garlic, are deep-fried before blending with tamarind juice. The Cafe de Prince's janganan was like gado-gado, only its62 words
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Article, Illustration47 1989-07-10 18 ONDEH-ONDEH done the Cafe de Prince way is made from sweet potato and glutinous rice balls filled with gula Melaka and dusted with grated coconut. Together with buffet spread's pengat pisang (sago, stewed banana and coconut milk), it should appeal to those with a sweet tooth.47 words
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Article, Illustration46 1989-07-10 18 IKAN PEPES is a dish of Indonesian origin but popular in Johor and Malacca. The buffet's medium-sized mackerel was coated with a marinade of lemon grass, belachan (prawn paste), dried chilli, chopped onions, and assam (tamarind) juice, then wrapped in banana leaf and grilled.46 words
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Article, Illustration89 1989-07-10 18 FORGET the calories and head for the Ficus Cafe or Orchard Terrace in the Orchard Hotel. They are serving 10 different Haagen-Dazs ice-cream creations, stuffed with fruits and nuts. Try Orchard Paradise vanilla and chocolate ice-cream with lychees, plums, orange and apricot and topped with89 words
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Article69 1989-07-10 18 THE Delights' Corner at Thomson Road and the Mariners' Corner at Cantonment Road go Californian this month. In conjunction with the United States Potato Board and the California Peach, Raisin and Wine Boards, Chef Bermuda Say has created seafood, steaks, pork and other mouth-watering dishes. For reservations call69 words
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Advertisement359 1989-07-10 18 The 16 Finalists of The Miu Singapore World Beauty Pageant will be featured in our pin-up page on alternate weekdays from July 10 to August 14. A full line-up will appear on August 16. All you need to do it to pick the contestant whom you think will be crowned359 words
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Article, Illustration557 1989-07-10 19 Irene Hoe - FASHIONTODAY By Irene Hoe i I LONA Mueller is a magician. She shrinks large women. She makes these everyday miracles happen at Ilona Master-Design, a boutique on the third floor of Delfi Orchard. Here, for only the second time in my life, I walked into a557 words
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Miscellaneous780 1989-07-10 20 MONDAYRADIO COMIOTJEF imyhflHH Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee I NOON Newt in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) pnr 12.05 Laachdate: Some entertaining NOON Beautiful Music: Light instru- Aw Jw* VL*'** J music and songs are played for mental music. jss-l /*r\\ Yr/ <d^=2R your listening pleasure. 12.50 Market Report V *i* Y Bt| f/S)780 words
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Miscellaneous791 1989-07-10 21 COMICRELIEF MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh QIiIQIEEBHI EEI3IHHH NOON Good Music, Company and Ma: NOON Nawsdask Tune in to some great sounds 12 30 Off The Shelf for your noon-time entertain- M ft andtfOttM 10* ttoM Ivota.WHMlH ~l L m0.kj0.N0... ment "if wITnITi I "TtU TbU THAT Mrf i rtlEftN. 12.15791 words
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Article1441 1989-07-10 22 ►OUT&About f~yf FAMILY UNITY. 4r Parents, find out how to 1 1 unify your family through more efficient communication at this talk entitled Effective Communication The Key to Better Relationship in the Family. In Mandarin. Free. 7.30 pm. Queenstown Branch Library Auditorium. PAINTING COMPETITION. There1,441 words
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Article20 1989-07-10 22 OUT AND ABOUT: Family unity p. FOOD: Pacific Night NIGHTLICHTS: Judy Roberts Trio > COMING IIP: Down Memory Lane20 words
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Article, Illustration80 1989-07-10 22 Choral music will give the Dynasty lobby's afternoon tea a classical touch this afternoon when the San Francisco Chinese Children's Chorus gives its performance. Here on a tour of Asia, the 20 young children will be singing in four languages Chinese, English, Latin and German. The group's80 words
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SPORTS
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Article256 1989-07-10 23 RftCING... with DENNIS CHlft TOPMAN'S winning debut at Ipoh was the main topic of discussion over the weekend. First, he won his race after what appeared to have been a false start and second, his classification in Class Four is a mystery. Even jockey K256 words
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Article242 1989-07-10 24 DAY 13 AT A GLANCE AP. Wutkir: Overcast, breezy and cool, with a short rain delay in some doubles matches. The high temperature was 18 degrees Celsius. Attaadaaca: 21,825, a decrease of 266 from the same day last year, which was a record for the second Sunday. The 13-day totalAP. - 242 words
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Article, Illustration472 1989-07-10 24 Reuter. B ORIS Becker regained the Wimbledon men's title yesterday with a straight-set win over defending champion Stefan Edberg. The Swede succumbed to a combination of the West German's heavyweight game and his own extraordinary lapses. Third seed Becker, 21, who was champion here twice before hisReuter.; Picture/ Afp - 472 words
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Article114 1989-07-10 24 AFP. WEST Germans Boris Becker, 21, and Steffi Graf, 20, both passed new cash barriers with their Wimbledon victories yesterday. Becker's third Wimbledon win earned him $561,792 and took his career earnings on the tennis court to $9,946,337. He still trails Stefan Edberg, whose runner-up cheque ofAFP. - 114 words
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Article137 1989-07-10 24 AFP. JOHN Fitzgerald, of Australia, and Sweden's Anders Jarryd, the third seeds, shocked top-ranked Americans Rick Leach and Jim Pugh to win the men's doubles title yesterday. Fitzgerald and Jarryd triumphed 3-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) in a marathon clash lasting two hours 55 minutes. FitzgeraldAFP. - 137 words
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Article102 1989-07-10 24 Men's singles final: Boris Becker (WG) bt Stefan Edberg (Swe) 6-0, 7-6 (7-1), 6-4. Men's doubles final: John Fitzgerald (Aust)/Anders Jarryd (Swe) bt Rick Leach/Jim Pugh (US) 3-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4, 7-6 (7-4). Women's singles final: Steffi Graf (WG) bt Martina Navratilova (US) 6-2, 6-7, 6-1. Women's102 words
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Article205 1989-07-10 25 Brazil 2 Paraguay 0 Colombia 1 Peru 0 Reuter. BRAZIL took advantage of a diluted Paraguayan side to score a 2-0 (0-0) victory yesterday and qualify for the final round of the South American soccer championship. Flamengo striker Bebeto scored both goals, a 47th-minute driveReuter. - 205 words
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Article341 1989-07-10 25 S Gulam - By S Gulam IT was another agonising and frustrating night for Singapore soccer fans yesterday. The national team dished out yet another sloppy performance last night as they struggled to hold City Bank of Taipei to a goalless draw. Though it was just a friendly against341 words
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Article, Illustration264 1989-07-10 25 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor NG SOH LAN has become the first Singaporean woman to be awarded the prestigious Federation Internationale de Gymnastique Brevet title when she passed the gruelling exams last month. The FIG Brevet award means that 29-year-old Ng is now a qualified international gymnastics judge264 words
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Article, Illustration450 1989-07-10 26 AP. W EST Germany became the world's premier tennis nation yesterday as Boris Becker and Steffi Graf gave their homeland its first sweep of the singles titles at Wimbledon. Becker, 21, said it was a fairytale ending to an across-the-net friendship that began more than aAP.; Pictures/ Afp - 450 words
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