The New Paper, 18 July 1989
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Title Section15 1989-07-18 1 the new paper TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1989 MCt (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper15 words
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Advertisement224 1989-07-18 1 In h#r younger |r/ days, Aileen Tan f H was called 'Fatty' ,1 by Mends. "I was JfjH as fat as IM (Hongkong > £flfl actress) Lydia g' Sum," says the A j iBw 8 actress. But look at her now. Aileen, 22, talks mM.# to WONG SING YEONG our224 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration419 1989-07-18 2 WEALTHY American people and companies often share their riches with schools, colleges and universities. Singapore's wealthy would do well to follow that example, says Dr Yeo Ning Hong. The Minister for Communications and Information is making that plea in a speech for delivery419 words
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324 1989-07-18 2 ILLEGAL overstayers in Singapore have until Tuesday, Aug 8, to leave the country without being punished. Under the new Immigration Act, anyone unlawfully overstaying in Singapore for more than 90 days face at least three months' jail and three strokes of the cane. The324 words
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Article178 1989-07-18 2 FOREIGN Minister Wong Kan Seng will fly north of Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Trengganu this evening. One of his aims of this one-day stopover is to encourage Singaporeans to travel there. Mr Wong began a threeday official visit to Malaysia yesterday accompanied by his wife, Singapore's High178 words
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Article69 1989-07-18 2 OUR July 15 report on a logo and slogan contest to mark Singapore's 25th anniversary said that entries should include at least the State flag or the Merlion symbol. That was incorrect. Entries should include at least the State Flag and the National Lion symbol. OUR Page 1 report69 words
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Advertisement36 1989-07-18 2 LEAVE YOUR PROPERTY IN GOOD HANDS! iik &a#£/ciric/' S/ejwiceA/ <£&/'. Agents Comprehensive Property Services Maintenance Management of Tenanted premises Blk 336 #04-310 Smith Street, New Bridge Centre Singapore 0105. Tel: *****30 (3 lines). Fax: *****97. i I36 words
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Miscellaneous26 1989-07-18 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from midday: Showers over several areas. Max temp: 32 deg C. Min: 24 deg C. Sunset: 7.16 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 7.05 am.26 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration619 1989-07-18 3 Cheng Hong Mansion residents moved out last year so their homes could be repaired. One resident returned to find her home in a mess. Sealed boxes opened, personal effects damaged, obscenities on the walls, faeces in the 100, damaged floors and tiles. Contractor says there mightPictures/ Sam Yeo - 619 words
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Article, Illustration433 1989-07-18 4 Lawrence Low - By Lawrence Low A BOUT 100 video tapes believed to be pirated copies were seized on Saturday from the Board of Film Censors. The raid was conducted by Motion Pictures Export Association of America (MPEAA) representatives and police at the board's offices in Hill Street. They433 words
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Article, Illustration292 1989-07-18 4 YOU'VE got to hand it to them. Some banks are now turning to graphics for their automated teller machines. DBS Bank's latest ATM model features mainly animated hands in its graphics display. These hands indicate to the user what he should do, such as inserting the card,292 words
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Advertisement10 1989-07-18 4 HUNGRY FOB FOOD TPS? Check wit Timesxone Centra!. Every Thursday10 words
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Advertisement224 1989-07-18 5 jter Direct P d P er 1 and The Direct Store jointly present Toy sale of the Year Here's 10 to start with 11® OTlj TEN I DOLLARS j idD d®i I UmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJ The first 200 readers may exchange this advertisement for a $10.00 voucher at The Direct Store. The224 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration380 1989-07-18 6 Griselda Loo - By Griselda Loo A I 1 COMPUTER conveyor system has been developed to help garment workers. Known as the automated sewing transporter, this labour-saving device is about to be 'tested at Wing Tai Garment Manufacturing. It operates very much like a car-assembly system. The computer-controlled380 words
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Article, Illustration241 1989-07-18 6 WALK, or better yet, run to the Celebrity Circuit on Sunday, Sept 3. That's where you will see famous people in sports, entertainment and business walking or running for charity. The Celebrity Circuit is one of the new events in this year's Heartstrings Walk. The fund-raising event241 words
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407 1989-07-18 6 SOME lorry drivers are a menace: They switch lanes, speed and act like they own the road, say the Traffic Police and the National Safety Council. But the Singapore Association of Lorry Owners says its members are not guilty. Chairman Lee407 words
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Article, Illustration342 1989-07-18 7 Loh Tuan Lee - By Loh Tuan Lee MANDARIN Hotel believes in surrounding its guests with beauty: the living, breathing, female sort. Just look into the background of some of the women working at the Mandarin and what do you find? Beauty queens or runners-up, that's what. Right now, thePictures/ Sam Yeo - 342 words
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Article, Illustration375 1989-07-18 8 Chitra Rajaram - By Chitra Rajaram SINGAPORE Airlines may have to modify its three Boeing 747-400 (which it calls Megatops) because of a dispute between United States and European aviation officials. The dispute revolves round the question: Is the 747-400 a new aircraft or is it an improved version375 words
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Article163 1989-07-18 8 PRESSURE from European aviation authorities may mean that the 747-400 aircraft will need three modifications, said the Far Eastern Economic Review magazine in its July 6 edition. Modify upper deck so that it could withstand the sudden impact of air rushing in through a 6 sq163 words
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Article144 1989-07-18 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. derivative: Describes something that is not new but which has been developed from something else. distraction: An activity that is not serious and which is meant to amuse only.144 words
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Advertisement100 1989-07-18 7 Dining at the Inn of Happiness is an experience in tradition. 1 raditional Chinese decor that exudes elegance and charm. Bright lanterns and wall scrolls that greet you with auspicious blessings and good fortune. al Values Still Hold True at The Inn Of Happiness. And customary oriental hospitality that mates100 words
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Advertisement344 1989-07-18 8 '^L,« k. ANT-COUNTERS Never before seen a colony of Vk Weaving Ants, how they live and fight for their kind. Also, see the biggest dam beaver movie. Vou LflE9dnaK could be lucky and win fabulous »Ll prizes in our "Dam Ant-teresting A Contest 1 OS?|^gy>b^^y SHOWTIMES Tuesday Friday 12 noon.344 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration386 1989-07-18 9 Wire services. THE radar-dodging B-2 Stealth bomber has successfully made its long-delayed maiden flight. But the question remains whether a fleet of the batwing aircraft will ever be built for the United States Air Force. Analysts saidWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 386 words
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181 1989-07-18 9 Wire services NATO'S top military official, General Wolfgang Altenburg, has assured the Soviet Union that the Western Alliance would use nuclear weapons only if attacked. He defended Nato's strategy of nuclear deterrence after a challenge from Kremlin military adviser Marshal Sergei Akhromeyev.Wire services - 181 words
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118 1989-07-18 9 NYT. A SENATE committee has advised the Bush administration not to rescind the decision to tear down the new United States embassy building in Moscow. It warns of a "security disaster" for which President George Bush would be responsible. President Ronald Reagan ordered theNYT. - 118 words
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304 1989-07-18 10 Wire services. B r URMA'S military government has granted full martial law powers to army commanders in Rangoon and the north-west and central military divisions of the country. Radio Rangoon said that under an order signed by military government leader General Saw Maung, theWire services. - 304 words
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Article, Illustration334 1989-07-18 10 Wire services. THE boyish elation of United States President George Bush as he ended his wearying 10-day tour of Europe was understandable. He has further built up his standing as leader of the West. This time though, it is leadership of a different kind: Less dominant,Wire services.; Picture/ Afp - 334 words
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Article251 1989-07-18 10 Wire services THE United States has offered $195,000 to $485,000 compensation for each of the 290 passengers and crew killed when the US warship Vincennes, shot down an Iranian jetliner in the Persian Gulf last year. State Department deputy spokesman Mr Richard Boucher, said heWire services - 251 words
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104 1989-07-18 10 THE Berlin Philharmonic yesterday mourned the death of Herbert von Karajan, its former "conductor for life", and the Salzburg Festival, where he was to perform this month, observed a minute's silence. The Austrian-born maestro died on Sunday of heart failure at age 81. West German104 words
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Article92 1989-07-18 10 Wire services. THE Israeli High Court has given the Religious Council of Jerusalem 45 days to prove that a belly dancer in a restaurant prevents food from being kosher. A restaurant is kosher when it respects certain food laws declared by rabbis. The dancerWire services. - 92 words
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Advertisement12 1989-07-18 10 I Are I in your flower pot plates? Ministry of thi Envtronmnt12 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration33 1989-07-18 11 Gone, but not forgotten: An artist at a Hongkong Arts Fair dons a mask to evoke the student hunger-striking victims of the army crackdown last month in Beijing Picture/ ApPicture/ Ap - 33 words
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254 1989-07-18 11 Wire services. A STRIKE by more than 100,000 coalminers in Siberia has spread to the Soviet Union's largest coalfield in the Ukraine. Miners stopped work to demand local decision-making, Soviet television reported. Right mines in the Donbass coalfield were on strike with demands similar toWire services. - 254 words
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Article, Illustration141 1989-07-18 11 Wire services. THE new Greek government asked parliament yesterday to investigate allegations of corruption levelled against former Socialist Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou. The proposal could lead to investigation and trial of Mr Papandreou, 70, who held power from 1981 until an election defeat in June.Wire services. - 141 words
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FOREIGN STOCKS
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Article, Illustration285 1989-07-18 11 Wire services. ON the London Stock Exchange, share prices ended slightly higher yesterday, but far below their session highs, as the market encountered a round of profit-taking in the afternoon. Dealers said the downward reaction was focused mainly on the sectors and stocks which last week attracted much talkWire services. - 285 words
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Article86 1989-07-18 11 Wire services. SHARE prices opened mixed with many investors taking a break this week to assess the impact of US May trade data later today and Japan's upper house elections on Sunday on the currency market. A weaker yen could delay institutional investors' return to Japanese equities. The marketWire services. - 86 words
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Article52 1989-07-18 11 INDICES/Closing prices FT Industrials Mon 1,886.40 (1,886.40) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,553.49 (2,554.82) ST Industrial Mon 1,359.00 (1,363.50) NST Industrial Mon 2,352.63 (2,356.74) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 2,502.64 (2,516.11) Australian All Ordinaries Mon 1,563.70 (1,556.50) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 33,456.22 (33,574.77) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous52 words
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Article, Illustration276 1989-07-18 11 Wire services. SHARE prices moved erratically on Wall Street yesterday, with blue chips ending the day down after nine straight sessions of advances. Secondary stocks were stronger. Initially down more than 10 points, the Dow Jones Industrial Average regained most of its lost ground in later trading toWire services. - 276 words
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Aileen: Fatty's now fantastic
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Article, Illustration887 1989-07-18 12 Aileen Tan was once a bespectacled schoolgirl called fat and talkative by friends. Nobody asked her for a date. Today, she is still talkative. But nobody thinks she is fat. Now, the guys queue up to date the 22-year-old. The runner-up in SBC's Star Search 88Picture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 887 words
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Article, Illustration139 1989-07-18 12 BhtMata: Oct *****6 Faarily: Third of three girls and a boy. Mother it a factory operator and father is disabled by a stroke and not working. BljfWud: Leslie Foo, 40, a businessman Hot* Three-room HDB flat at MacPherson Fenaar occupations: Door-to-door salesgirl, clerk, accounts executive and139 words
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Article137 1989-07-18 12 Tan Swm Lewg, ex-show host Mi ftrnr bw «f Aileen: "She's absolutely lovely. A nice, friendly girl who's very intelligent and extremely hardworking. Aileen is the girl-next-door type who's nice to everybody. She was just 18 when I employed her as copy typist and she137 words
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Advertisement61 1989-07-18 13 HOLLYWOOD MOVIES. HOME BUDGETS Hollywood movies needn't be big-budget a home budget. Like Piezo Auto productions. Not with the Panasonic Focus, Zoom Lens, Flying Erase NV-MC6 compact movie camera. gMMi Head, Fade in and Fade out and It's the most affordable way a uni-directional microphone, to enjoy professional style Mr61 words
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Miscellaneous1475 1989-07-18 13 GKMS (10.35 pm, SBC 5) can athletes Jackie Joyner- reographer Constantin Patsa- 4 HE'S (Craig Sheffer) Kersee Evelyn Ashford. las' Canciones is performed u juvenile detention camp; they said goodbye to their Canada. Then, the comic dewy-eyed romantic con- are being trained by their based on the poem by After1,475 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1989-07-18 14 The American multinational Hewlett—Packard, a major Singapore employer in the electronics industry, is about to open a $3 million staff clubhouse. It includes a fully-equipped gymnasium, two squash courts, a multi-purpose sports haU and a six-lane 25-metre swimming pool H-P is one of_a growing number_ of_companies putting1,308 words
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397 1989-07-18 14 MANAGEMENT attitudes are very important in the success of a corporate fitness programme, says Mr Michael Cashmore, Programme Director of Health Concepts. He runs fitness programmes at Hilton International and Pan Pacific Hotel which offer special deals for companies that do not have their own397 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration887 1989-07-18 15 Aileen Tan was once a bespectacled schoolgirl called fat and talkative by friends. Nobody asked her for a date. Today, she is still talkative. But nobody thinks she is fat. Now, the guys queue up to date the 22-year-old. The runner-up in SBC's Star Search 88Picture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 887 words
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Article, Illustration140 1989-07-18 15 Mrthdate Oct 18 1966 FmHy: Third of three girls and a boy. Mother is a factory operator and father is disabled by a stroke and not working. NyftM: Leslie Foo, 40, a businessman Nmm: Three-room HDB flat at MacPherson Ftnaor occopatloas: Door-to-door salesgirl, clerk, accounts executive140 words
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Article138 1989-07-18 15 Taa Swee Leeag, ex-show liost a«d femer bm if AHnw: "She's absolutely lovely. A nice, friendly girl who's very intelligent and extremely hardworking. Aileen is the girl-next-door type who's nice to everybody. She was just 18 when I employed her as copy typist and she138 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration319 1989-07-18 16 CASINO RAIDERS 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. Changi 2: 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9 pm; Jade 2: 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9 pm;319 words
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Article, Illustration365 1989-07-18 16 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang THE performers from both sides of the Causeway did their best but still ended up on a quiet note. Puspasari V, the SBCRTM combined grand concert screened by SBC on Saturday night was a let down. This was mainly because365 words
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Article188 1989-07-18 16 Wong Sing Yeong - SEE By Wong Sing Yeong EIGHT school debaters argued last night about how spontaneous Singaporeans are on TV all armed with a stack of prompt cards. They clung to the cards to save themselves from trouble in case they forgot their lines. My proposition is: Ban188 words
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Article, Illustration467 1989-07-18 17 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong POPULAR Hongkong movie stars of the 60s and early 70s like Ding Hong and Peter Chen Ho may have died. Others like Ivy Ling Po, Ching Li and Ling Yun may have retired years ago from the glamour world. But467 words
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Article128 1989-07-18 17 COMING to your television sets on either Saturdays or Sundays are: House of the 72 Tenants, directed by Chu Yuan (Aug 6). Three Smiles, with Tang Pai-hu (Aug 13). The Perfumed Arrow, with Ivy Ling Po (Aug 20). Comedy of Mismatches, with Peter Chen Ho and128 words
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Article, Illustration304 1989-07-18 17 Ting Mei See - Chew Seok Choon and Dancers Kallang Theatre REVIEW/ By Ting M Ting Mei See IF you are not a dancer and cannot tell the difference between a grand jete and a pirouette, watching a two-hour dance performance can be torture. But 14 tinyPictures/ Sam Yeo - 304 words
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UPDATE
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Article1492 1989-07-18 18 ►Talks 0 AQUACULTURE. Find out about the aquaculture of fishes and prawns in Europe and the Far East at this talk and slide presentation by John Hodal from the Danish Aquaculture Institute of Singapore. Free. 7 pm. Ang Mo Kio Branch Library's lecture hall. ►Sales1,492 words
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Article16 1989-07-18 18 TALKS: Aquaculture OUT ABOUT: Lalique Exhibition GALLERY: Coin Exhibition COMING UP: NUS Concert Orchestra16 words
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Article, Illustration55 1989-07-18 18 This exhibition features the works of veteran artist Mr Lim Kang Kee. He specialises in watercolours and oils and his paintings depict varying scenes of life in Singapore from Chinatown to the ships at port to the more laid-back rural communities of the outer islands. On till July55 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration406 1989-07-18 19 Griselda Loo - By Griselda Loo SHATIN roast pigeon and scallops sauteed with crunchy macadamia nuts for a Hawaiian touch. These are typical examples of what Hongkong food is all about. The first is a traditional speciality for which visitors willingly make a trek to restaurants in the Shatin406 words
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Article265 1989-07-18 19 LIFELINES This weekly column will answer your questions on eating healthily and nutrition. The answers are given by the Health Ministry. Send your questions to Lifelines, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923 or call HotlinePi us 734-7711. I'M 1.66 m tall265 words
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Miscellaneous825 1989-07-18 20 TUESDAYRADIO COMICRELIEF I Clirry-Pllff/Raymond Lee NOON News la Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) f /fy j ~"~l 12.05 LaacMata: A musical selection NOON Beautiful Music: Light instru- I M r\ P r.* \<b v I C is offered here for your lunch- mentals. C VF« J BCff 100N^ta t £il? PleaBUre825 words
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Miscellaneous747 1989-07-18 21 COMICRELIEF TUESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim coh CQHIjQIHBkHI NOON Good Music, Company and Mr NOON Newsdesk i r Noon-time musical entertain- <u< th cu.u t tort Oct TT!WOfc ion umat 101 S* haPEb ment for you. u im j- u mntr <og>f|i|U ik UfflttbAOril wow EEIURr. scMUMft 19 is CanHmamui a phah747 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration298 1989-07-18 22 RACING... with DENNIS CHIA JOCKEY C H Kam has earned his chance to ride into the big time. He will represent the Malaysian Tote Board in a series of races at Darwin next week where he will compete with some of the best jockeys from298 words
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Article161 1989-07-18 22 IN a dramatic about-turn, Singapore trainer Douglas Dragon has withdrawn his application for a sixmonth riding licence for Jason Oliver. No reason was given for the sudden withdrawal after his application had been submitted to the committee of the Malayan Racing Association. Trainer Dragon, in his application161 words
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Article217 1989-07-18 22 MORNING TRACKWORK BESTPLAN and Batman, first and third in the King's Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur last month, renew rivalry in the Rothmans International 100 race at Penang this Sunday and an interesting battle is in store. The Teh Choon Bengtrained charges worked well this217 words
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Article, Illustration335 1989-07-18 23 HEALTH &Fitness Reuter. ATHLETES are turning from drugs to diet in a search for ways to boost performance, an American scientist said last week. Melvin Williams, head of the human performance laboratory of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, said interest in nutrition in sport hadReuter. - 335 words
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Article, Illustration171 1989-07-18 23 ATHLETICS Reuter, AFP. LUCAS Sang re-em-phasised Kenya s middle-dis-tance dominance in Belfast yesterday. He beat Briton Steve Cram by more than half-a-second in an 800 metres race at an international athletics meeting. The Kenyan produced a kick down the home straight to leave Cram looking lead-en-footed andReuter, AFP. - 171 words
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Article257 1989-07-18 23 Wire services. SCOTTISH soccer club Hibernian has disciplined its international goalkeeper Andy Goram. The cricket-loving goalkeeper defied a club ban on him representing Scotland in last Saturday's one-day match against the Australians in Glasgow. The club feared that Goram might be injured but the player refused to miss whatWire services. - 257 words
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Article, Illustration337 1989-07-18 24 It was the day of the jumpers in the Schools National Track and Field championships yesterday. Wong Yew Tong set a new high jump mark and Huang Jianping followed up with one in the triple jump. ALFONSO CHAN reports W 'ONG Yew Tong, who quitPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 337 words
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Article, Illustration263 1989-07-18 24 PROFILE: HUANG JIANPING HUANG Jianping wants to be a "xinyao" singer when he grows up, but right now he is just content to follow in his father's footsteps. Dad Wee Bee Kwee is a former national long-jump-er. And he was there to see his son break263 words
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Article465 1989-07-18 24 Wire Mrvice*. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS International meet in Ireland Men's 100: 1 Linford Christie (Brit) 10.40 2 Lincoln Asquith, (Brit) 10.66 3 Darren Braithwaite (Brit) 10.68. 300 m: 1 Butch Reynolds (US) 32.06 2 John Regis (Brit) 32.41 3 Darren Clark (Aust) 32.88. 800 m: 1Wire Mrvice*. - 465 words
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Article, Illustration363 1989-07-18 25 S Gulam - By S Gulam s INGAPORE "import" V Sundramoorthy is fit again. But that's both good and bad news for Kedah. Good, because it has got the striker it wanted so much. Bad, because it doesn't know how to fit him in. Sundram's recovery from a363 words
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Article224 1989-07-18 25 NST. KHAN Hung Meng, the wily winger who quit Selangor last month because of differences with officials, is undecided on a comeback. After a one-and-a-half hour meeting with Selangor management committee chairman, Mazlan Harun yesterday, Hung Meng asked for a few days to think it over. "INST. - 224 words
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Article79 1989-07-18 25 Division One Friday: Kedah vs Pahang (Stadium Darulaman, Alor Star, 8.45pm); Kelantan vs Selangor (Stadium Sultan Mohd IV, Kota Bahru. 8.45pm). Sunday: Johor vs KL (Larkin Stadium, Johor Bahru, 8.45pm); Sarawak vs Singapore (State Stadium, Kuching, 8.15 pm); Penang vs Kelantan (City Stadium, Penang, 8.45pm). Division Two79 words
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Advertisement187 1989-07-18 23 What you're looking at is a special guide to help you understand as much about life insurance as possible. Prepared by Great Eastern Life it's designed to provide answers to the questions you might have. Life Insurance made simple Questions like, what kinds of life insurance are there? And, what187 words
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Article, Illustration462 1989-07-18 26 S Gulam - By S Gulam s I INGAPORE is in for the fright of its life in Kuching on Sunday. If Kelantan was mean, Sarawak will be a pack of bully-boys. Sarawak coach Awang Mahyan warned yesterday that his players would not pull any punches in the coming462 words
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Article, Illustration275 1989-07-18 26 Abdul Snokor - By Abdul Snokor l- A jj.. mm »>* m XcE" CCACH Ate Singh waa all smiles last night after watching the Singapore reserves defeat the visiting Yamaha Footbsll Club 1-0 in an at Jalfw Besar. Ha had reason to be happy the second XI played275 words
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Advertisement58 1989-07-18 26 SPORTS m DI f* DI n C Jockey C H Kam breaks into big time. Diva iaIUl. He will ride in Darwin. P24 r\ ICT. Athletes are turning from drugs to diet \J I L- I to boost performance. Pg 25 CinCI IMCTHO. Sundrammaynotfindaplacein oIUlUINlU team, says Kedah."- —Pg 2758 words
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