The New Paper, 5 October 1989
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Title Section15 1989-10-05 1 the new paper THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper15 words
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Advertisement172 1989-10-05 1 aids I llv I llELlmC C&*M r v rk V *?gjfc \y.•; r ;'^K';•,/' 4| 'M New Aids kit gives test results in just five minutes, compared with at least 30 minutes for others. Kit available here since January but not yet marketed. It's not for home use, says seller.172 words
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Advertisement22 1989-10-05 1 SOVIET NOD FOR PHOTOCOPY MACHINES /Page 13 COMPUTER KITCHEN IS HERE Press a few buttons and your dream comes true./ Page 322 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration553 1989-10-05 2 Ronald Wong - By Ronald Wong THREE members of the Lok family spent desp e r a t e minutes trying to snatch one of their own from the jaws of death on Tuesday morning. But finally, none of them had the strength to pull Lok553 words
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238 1989-10-05 2 A FREE trade policy and a good trade infrastructure are two main reasons why Singapore is now the 18th most active trading nation in the world. Singapore has practised free trade since it was founded 170 years ago. Today there are238 words
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147 1989-10-05 2 Wire Services. MEN who eat many small meals each day instead of three large ones may face a lower risk of heart disease, researchers from the University of Toronto, Canada, reported. Dr David J A Jenkins and his colleagues found that when sevenWire Services. - 147 words
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240 1989-10-05 2 Wire services A FREELANCE cameraman has denied that he faked war footage from Afghanistan for a United States TV network. Mr Mike Hoover, who was accused of the forgery in an article in the New York Post newspaper, yesterday called the charges "absolute rubbish".Wire services - 240 words
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Article, Illustration38 1989-10-05 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call our Hotline Plus 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore t)923. Please include your full name, address and phone number.38 words
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Article, Illustration579 1989-10-05 3 These days computers can show you how you will look with a new hairstyle even before the stylist touches a strand of your hair. Now there is a computer programme that can cook up a new kitchen for you in just two hours. It579 words
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Article, Illustration307 1989-10-05 3 SINGAPORE'S only fur salon is having a sale for the first time in 38 years. All the fur and leather items at Ali Joo Fur Salon in Heeren Building on Orchard Road are going for half the price. Price tags for leather wear307 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous14 1989-10-05 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from mid-day: Fair. Max: 32 deg C. Sunset: 6.55 pm.14 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration175 1989-10-05 4 THE test is conducted on a plastic card with six circles on it. STEP 1: A drop of negative control mixture is applied to one of the six circles. A drop of positive control is applied to the next circle. STEP 2: Both the mixtures are175 words
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611 1989-10-05 4 Chitra Rajaram - By Chitra Rajaram A NEW test can tell if a person has the deadly Aids virus in five minutes, says its backers. The method is now being looked at by the National University Hospital (NUH). The test is known as the Recombigen HIV LA.611 words
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Article, Illustration119 1989-10-05 4 AN 81-year old woman, Madam Tong Ah Moi, died when her one-room HDB flat in Chinatown caught fire yesterday afternoon. Police received a call about the fire at 12.30 pm. Fire engines arrived at Block 5, Banda Street, at 12.38 pm. The fire119 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration469 1989-10-05 6 Ronald Wong - By Ronald Wong THERE was a heavenly din at the Fragrant Hill Sichuan Restaurant. Mythical warriors, Madam White Snake and the Monkey God vied for attention with suckling pig, shark's fin and Peking duck. It was Tuesday, the second night of dinner theatre, Chinese style,Pictures/ Aundry Gan - 469 words
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Article95 1989-10-05 6 STRANGE things happen on stage the old are rejuvenated and the young wrinkle with age. Father Mr Choy Yien Chow, 43, and son Gordon Choy, 15, went opposite ways in character portrayals. In the scene Meeting at West Lake, from the opera Madam White Snake, Mr Choy acted95 words
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279 1989-10-05 6 A LARGE range of support services is available to exporters in Singapore. Yet more are unaware of just how many there are even though tapping into such services can give them that an extra edge in the international arena, said a Trade279 words
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Article, Illustration647 1989-10-05 7 Thusitha De Silva - By Thusitha De Silva MORE young Hindus are going to temples these days. But it may be for social reasons, not religious ones, said five devotees interviewed by The New Paper on Tuesday night at the Sri Mariamman temple on South Bridge Road. Miss Pathmah647 words
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Article, Illustration609 1989-10-05 8 The Working Mother of the Year 1989 will be named on Oct 11. Ten finalists have been chosen. This second annual competition honours women who successfully juggle career and family commitments. LIM PHAY-LING interviews three finalists THE judges for this year's Working Mother of609 words
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190 1989-10-05 8 SEVEN advertising agencies from six Asian countries have banded together to sell their special strengths. At its first regional training meeting in Manila recently, the Asia Advertising Group identified potential clients and set out a strategic marketing plan. The group plans to190 words
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Article, Illustration441 1989-10-05 9 To encourage the speaking of Mandarin, about 106 government and private bodies have lined up a series of activities for the Speak Mandarin campaign this year. They range from talks, sketches, quizzes to karaoke contests and charades. VIVIEN CHIONG reports on some of the more unusual441 words
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Article170 1989-10-05 9 HONGKONG actress and former beauty queen Shallin Tse Ning will help launch three new flights to her hometown today. And only readers of The New Paper can meet her, get gifts and have a shot at winning a return ticket to Hongkong. The excitement170 words
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Article, Illustration243 1989-10-05 9 PRECIOUS time $2.5 million worth of it was on display here recently. For the first time, Singaporeans were able to see 36 rare and exquisite handcrafted timepieces from the Girard Perregaux (GP) Antique Masterpiece Collection. The exhibition, at the Empress Foyer in Empress Place, ended243 words
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Article, Illustration254 1989-10-05 10 Paul Zach - It looks like the dating game has some new rules in Singapore. The changes were discovered in two recent surveys by a Chinese teenage magazine By Paul Zach NEW rule No. 1: Young guys don't mind getting involved with older women. This trend254 words
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Article276 1989-10-05 10 NEW rule No. 2: More young students are adding a fourth "r" to the traditional syllabus. It is now reading, 'riting, 'rithmetic and romance. The second survey, also conducted by Tian Kong, showed that more and more young people are rushing out of276 words
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Article193 1989-10-05 10 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. adages: Some things that people often say and which express some general truths about life. at his disposal: Able to use the things described whenever he wants and for193 words
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114 1989-10-05 10 A BUSINESSMAN died early yesterday after he was assaulted by four men who visited him at his home in Serangoon Avenue 1 the night before. Police said Mr Chia Lam Huat, 32, knew one of the assailants. His family members were sleeping in114 words
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Article, Illustration205 1989-10-05 10 SINGAPORE Airlines is out to lure more business travellers with a re-packaged business class service. This scheme, to be called Raffles class, is expected to start in December. It will feature smoke-free cabins, seat allocation at time of booking, upgraded in-flight amenities, special check-in205 words
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Article198 1989-10-05 10 SINGAPORE Airlines' success has prompted the Japanese to learn from it. SIA is the first company outside Japan that has been asked to address members of the Japanese Management Association (JMA). The JMA is an association of corporate bigwigs, small private companies, universities, government agencies198 words
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Advertisement34 1989-10-05 6 Problems with your tots? Call 730-5549 for advice on how to handle the needs of kids below 4 years old. A service for readers by The New Paper 8 Dutch Lady Growing Up Milk34 words
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Advertisement208 1989-10-05 7 r an INCOME SAVER "The Insurance Policy to Woo Women Away from Tontines" The Straits Times. 7th August 1987 NTUC INCOME introduces For an additional $1 a month, you the 5-year Saver, a low can ave m additional accident premium policy which protection of up to $20,000. increases your savings208 words
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Advertisement212 1989-10-05 9 Meet Shallin Today A n <» .*> And Win A Ticket To Hong Kong! From 5 October, Cathay Pacific will launch 3 additional flights on the Hong Kong Singapore route, increasing the total number to 17 flights per week. To launch the event, Shallin Tse Ning, Hong Kong actress and212 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration274 1989-10-05 11 Wire services. A LEBANESE hijacker who was lured to a yacht in the Mediterranean by American agents two years ago was jailed for 30 years yesterday. In a landmark sentencing by a US court, Fawaz Yunis was jailed for the 1985 seizure of aWire services. - 274 words
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Article, Illustration360 1989-10-05 11 Wire services. THE Indonesian army will take firm action against any unconstitutional move that will disturb peace in the country. This warning was made by Indonesia's armed forces commander, General Try Sutrisno, yesterday. He was speaking in a radio broadcast on the eve ofWire services. - 360 words
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165 1989-10-05 11 Bernama. ANOTHER leader of the Malaysian Indian Congress said he had received a death threat. The Star newspaper reported today that MIC vice-president Datuk S Subramaniam said an anonymous caller had threatened to kill him tomorrow. He is one of 15 people contesting theBernama. - 165 words
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Article, Illustration325 1989-10-05 11 Wire services. THE Japanese Prime Minister is expected to retain his post as head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Party officials said yesterday that leaders of the LDP's five major factions agreed to support Mr Toshiki Kaifu in the upcoming party election. HisWire services. - 325 words
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Article, Illustration180 1989-10-05 11 Wire services. SINGAPORE has again voiced doubts over Vietnam's withdrawal from Cambodia. Foreign Minister Mr Wong Kan Seng told the United Nations General Assembly yesterday that the UN should verify the claimed pull-out of Vietnamese troops. "We have no way of knowingWire services. - 180 words
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Article, Illustration444 1989-10-05 12 Wire services. A DOZEN "freedom trains" carrying some 12,000 East German refugees have begun the journey to West Germany. The trains started leaving Prague yesterday evening. They were expected to arrive at intervals in the West German border town of Hof shortly after midnight. West GermanWire services.; Pictures/ Afp - 444 words
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Article221 1989-10-05 12 Wire services. THE United States Government has defended its apparent lack of support for Tuesday's failed military revolt in Panama. In testimony before a Senate committee in Washington yesterday, Secretary of State James Baker described critics of the US "inaction" as "armchair generals". Since July 1987,Wire services. - 221 words
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Article217 1989-10-05 12 Wire services. "NIGHT Stalker" and devil-wor-shipping killer Richard Ramirez have been convicted by a Californian jury to die in the gas chamber. In court yesterday in Los Angeles, Ramirez snarled: "Big deal, death comes with the territory, see you in Disneyland." Ramirez, 29, dressed inWire services. - 217 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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205 1989-10-05 13 Wire services. T i HE Soviet Interior Ministry is to lift controls on photocopying equipment, abandoning its strict vetting of the reproduction of all documents. The move, in keeping with President Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost, or openness, is due to the ministry's increasingWire services. - 205 words
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184 1989-10-05 13 Wire services. A MALAYSIAN banker who is Britain's longest-serving unconvicted prisoner began a new battle in the High Court yesterday to win his freedom. Lorrain Osman, 58, has now spent more than 3V2 years in custody while fighting moves to extradite him to HongkongWire services. - 184 words
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224 1989-10-05 13 Wire services. JAPAN has agreed to hold a forum with trade experts from South-east Asia and to include the private sector in annual talks between Tokyo and the six Asean governments. A Japanese official said in Manila yesterday that these agreements wereWire services. - 224 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration291 1989-10-05 13 Wire services. STERLING'S fresh downturn in spite of repeated Bank of England attempts to support it wiped out an encouraging start on the London stock market yesterday, and shares remained in the doldrums. The Financial Times 30share index ended 9.1 points lower at 1,890.2. Investors appeared more and moreWire services. - 291 words
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Article92 1989-10-05 13 Reuter. TOKYO stock market got off to a sleepy start. Brokers were expecting narrow trading today as investors kept an eye on interest rates and the weaker yen. "It's a matter of price levels," said Yozo Asai, analyst for Yamaichi Securities. "The market is still correcting," he added. GregoryReuter. - 92 words
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Article51 1989-10-05 13 FT Industrials Wed 1,890.20 (1,899.30) Dow Jones Average Wed 2,771.09, (2,754.56) ST Industrial Wed 1,408.26 (1,375.25) NST Industrial Wed 2,586.35 (2,558.14) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed 2,794.39 (2,786.65) Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,775.40 (1,772.10) Nikkei Stock Average Wed 35,382.80 (35,366.37) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration298 1989-10-05 13 Wire services. THE New York stock market climbed to record highs yesterday for the second straight session. The Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrials started the day strong, with early buy orders from overseas, following its record close of Tuesday. Profit-takers then stepped in and the DowWire services. - 298 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration435 1989-10-05 14 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong SBC will fill the last nights of this decade with drama, comedy and horror led by two epics about men who made history. Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor and David Lean's Lawrence Of Arabia will be shown on consecutive nights in435 words
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318 1989-10-05 14 OCTOBER Tues, 10: Tin Men, 1986 comedy starring Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito Thurs, 12: Wild Cats, 1986 comedy starring Goldie Hawn and Michael Ritchie Thurs, 26: Psycho 3, 1986 suspense starring Antony Perkins and Diana Scarwid Fri, 27: Legal Eagles,318 words
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Advertisement39 1989-10-05 15 r i You be one the lucky of a national Dimension 4 microwave in MM _1 mj J our annual food fest now till November 15. Make food waves with > i participating outlets the Dimension 4IHB ss?— fe Iwy^'39 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous2047 1989-10-05 15 Television IMH SCREEN J Expressions A Musical Applause The Unforgettable Feature Special Murderers Among Us: L> GEMS W Biography of Igor Stravinsky: Nat King Cole The Simon Wiesenthal Story (Part One) I Ml Mr Russia (11.05pm,SBC 12) (10.30pm, SBC 5) (9.30pm, SBC 12) THE world lost its greatest ballad singer2,047 words
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Article, Illustration291 1989-10-05 16 F JUST when you think it is safe to reach for the skies again, another plane comes crashing down. Since Jan 1, at least 910 people have died in eight major airline disasters. Compare this with last year's six major crashes and a death toll291 words
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Article358 1989-10-05 16 Sept 19, 1989. A French UTA DC-10 airliner crashes in the Sahara desert, Killing all 170 people on board. The French government believes that a bomb blew the plane apart in mid-air. Dec 21, 1988. A Pan Am airliner explodes over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 270 people.358 words
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Article, Illustration221 1989-10-05 16 Sept 20, 1989. A USAir Booing 737 skids into New York's East River, killing two neoole K" v r" l Initial investigations show that the co-pilot of the jet pushed a wrong button. This caused the plane to slow down. Also, investigators said that as the plane accelerated221 words
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Article, Illustration235 1989-10-05 16 May 15, 1987. More than 500 people have a close brush with death at London's Heathrow Airport. An Alitalia Airbus comes within 30 m of colliding with a British Airways jumbo jet. The skies are getting too crowded around many airports in the US and Europe. US235 words
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Article195 1989-10-05 16 April 28, 1988. The roof comet off an Aloha Uriines plane flying over Hawaii. Rivets holding two sections of the fuselage together come apart ■nd the bonding fails. A flight attendant is sucked out to her death and seven passengers are seriously injured. Corrosion and metal fatigue were195 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration535 1989-10-05 17 NOVELIST Evelyn Waugh had a 34-year infatuation for the renowned beauty and society butterfly Lady Diana Cooper. The details will shortly be revealed in a collection of letters, the Independent newspaper reports. The London newspaper said The British Library has acquired 283 letters535 words
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Article185 1989-10-05 17 Lo Tien Yin - SEENLASTNIGHT By Lo Tien Yin TIMES have surely changed. Women hold power and men have taken to the kitchen where they found their oyster anyway. Last night, Tell Me Why (SBC 5, 7 pm) told us that in chess the queen used to be the least important of185 words
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Article, Illustration295 1989-10-05 17 TOPSPINS TURN THE TIDE JOHNNY HATES JAZZ (VIRGIN) THIS new single by the threeman British pop-rock group Johnny Hates Jazz, is simply superb. Turn the Tide has an upbeat tune that is an echo of Turn Back the Clock, the title track295 words
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Article, Illustration389 1989-10-05 18 Wong Sing Yeong - Tsui Mark's A Better Tomorrow 111 Coming to Cathay cinemas Preview/ By Wong Sing Yeong BRACE yourself for one of the most comical gangster movies to roll out of the Hongkong film factory. The bad humour, however, is not intentional. In trying to move389 words
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Article, Illustration537 1989-10-05 18 Ting Mei See - By Ting Mei See PUT a few hundred people from around the world in one place and you could expect a communication gap. But put 250 young musicians together and music will do the talking. Then Beethoven and Bach shall topple the TowerPictures/ Aundry Gan - 537 words
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Advertisement82 1989-10-05 18 w- xA *1 vJt V" -.VD i*>- V *wsest» > I Oh boys!! All I wanted was a normal healthy baby. And I'm blessed with a pair of robust twins. Colin and Charles. Good-looking fellas! Like the father, I guess. Poor old man. He'll have to work harder for them.82 words
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Article, Illustration641 1989-10-05 19 Reporter TRUDY LIM, no mean cook herself, sampled a whole new world of food on a recent visit to South Korea. In the process, she discovered that there is more to Korean cuisine than kimchi a WANT to try your food," I told my guide641 words
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Article, Illustration475 1989-10-05 19 David Brazil - By David Brazil SANTA CLAUS TOURS DOES the real Santa Claus live in Finland? Find out for yourself with a Festive Season packaged tour to Finland's "Santa Claus village" at Rovaniemi in Lapland, within the Arctic Circle. There's a Reindeer Farm here, and if you prove you can ride475 words
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Miscellaneous861 1989-10-05 20 THURSDAYRADIO COMKSELEF BJ32HEZH EHH Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON Mmn la Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) At 12.05 Laacfcdate: A musical election NOON Beautiful Music: Instrumental J ll for your listening pleasure. numbers are featured for your (w frjr~\ -wT 1.00 News aad Weather Report pleasure. \M( u I Ss M 1.15 Luncbdate861 words
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Miscellaneous829 1989-10-05 21 COMICRELIEF THURSDAYRADIO 1 Orchard Road/coim Goh 1:1 dOliilMT*!Sii NOON Good Music, Company and Me: NOON Nowsdesk HE'S RACK AGAIN 1 \a*#m bowuuw* JTT wco .3MCTH. ff/i Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 Off th« Sholf <*"»«. e»b EVIL M\ 1 I 12.45 Andy Kershaw's World of Music IS H6OUT TO STBK! f/l829 words
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Article1605 1989-10-05 22 Out About RONGGENG CONTEST. Sign up for this dance contest now. There are several sections: Open, Veteran (above 45 years), Couple and Group (four to six members). Three prizes in each category, from $150 for individual winners and $250 for the winning couple to 1,0001,605 words
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Article19 1989-10-05 22 COMING UP: Biz-Ad Day OUT AND ABOUT: Sweet Charity FOOD: Fondue Feast TALKS AND COURSES: Handling Pre-schoolers19 words
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Article, Illustration61 1989-10-05 22 The Stage Club re-enacts Singapore's fall to the Japanese in 1942. It promises to be an evening of nostalgia, songs, laughter and tears. 8 pm. Until Saturday. Extra matinee on Saturday at 2.30 pm. Drama Centre. Tickets: $8, $10 and $12. Students who present student passes pay61 words
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Advertisement737 1989-10-05 23 mMBSbdS73r-H66 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION t,*:Rs ***** CLASS, fa* *****30 891 Announcements PAID LIFT REQUIRED from Tamplnes to Tanglln Halt Rd by 8am. Tel: *****29 Irene 831 Employment A wall aatabliahad forwarding company require* urgently the following positions 1) WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT 2) WHARF CLERK a Possess class 2 or 3737 words
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Advertisement195 1989-10-05 23 An eeteMlehed Hi-Tech Equipment I Trading Co. invitee suitable candi- datee to fill the following po«ti 1) GENERAL CLERK Mln. OCE 'O' level With experience in word processing Is preferable but not essential i o Possess Initiative and able to work Independently i e Bilingual In English and Chinese. 2)195 words
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Advertisement343 1989-10-05 24 831 Employment 831 Employment A leading management training institute invites suitably qualified candidates for the following portions: Hoquirements: 'A' level or its equivalent. Bilingual (spoken written). Typing speed of 40 wpm and ability to operate a word processor. Minimum of 2 years' experience in administrative duties in a supervisory capacity.343 words
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Advertisement341 1989-10-05 24 831 Employment 831 Employment A well eatabliahed trading company dealing in travelling baga, waiieta and belt* invitee appficationa for the following: FEMALE ASSISTANT TO MARKETING MANAGER e Possess at least GCE 'O' or 'A' level qualification e Relevant working experience In Sales Marketing e Pleasant and Communicative personality e Able341 words
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Advertisement322 1989-10-05 24 831 Employment M 1 Employment S!lliV'^f'i v x<i' l 1 j',/ Wl| jjl WHAT DO YOU WANT IN j' L 1 1 F E? 5 I PROTECTION .OF COURSE.... BUT LIFE INSURANCE IS NOT 1 1 II ABOUT DEATH... IT IS ABOUT i LIFE. 1 J 1 0 i LIFE322 words
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Advertisement273 1989-10-05 24 •31 Employment FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Toy shop* at Changl Airport requlree Famala Sales Altittifltl a Salary 9500 plus transport allowance $80 p.m. a Attractive monthly Incentive more than $360 You can expect to earn gross monthly Income more than 91,000. a Annual Increment and bonus a Working hours: Morning shift:273 words
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Advertisement342 1989-10-05 25 •31 Employment Ws sre s Ptrm providing there Rsglstrstion and Corporal* > malarial 1 IM. a NvifWlM MiTIvVV. WW WW (1) ACCOUNTS CLERKS a OCE O' leval a Similar experience preferred (2) DATA ENTRY OPERATOR a OCE 'N' or 'O' level a Able to type at 30 to 35 w.p.m.342 words
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Advertisement261 1989-10-05 25 >31 Employment MILLBPEC PRECISION TECHNOLOGY Immediate Vacancies: MACHINISTS (Mais/ Fsmat*) s NTC 3 In metal machining. s Normal shift/ 5-day wk. s Competitive salary plus overtime. s Half yearly bonuses, s 14 days annual leave. Medical/ Inaurance benefits. wem-m iniffvifw ir BHcJOOS, UM Rd.l, #01-390 Ksmpong Übi Ind. Est., 8.1440261 words
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Advertisement309 1989-10-05 25 831 Employment SBSSSSSSSSS A wall eetablished property eoneultant firm URGENTLY requires: EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST s O.C.E. 'O' or 'N' Level s Good telephone manners s Pleasant disposition and voice s Fluent In English and Mandarin intsrsstsd spplicants plssss call 222-1333 MAGGIE to strange for interview sppt. Due to expansion, we require309 words
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Advertisement399 1989-10-05 25 831 Employment JO JO BOUTIQUE PTE LTD w» tm m nttmtw dMilbutot for Franoh ctothci. We need an experienced CUSTOMER SERVICES ASSISTANT with a pleasant personality able to converse fluently In English. Japanese is an advantage Interested applicants, please call: 737-3133 or walk-In for an Interview on Friday 6/10/89 at:399 words
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Advertisement268 1989-10-05 25 831 Employment 831 Employment M 1 Employment Hongkongßank WALK-IN INTERVIEWS Requirements: Minimum 4 GCE O' credits or A' level qualification Pleasant and courteous disposition Ability to tvpe Interested in customer-service and/or administrative work Minimum starting salary is Sssopm. Higher commencing salaries will be offered to those who have completed full-time268 words
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Advertisement92 1989-10-05 25 requires PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR e OCE OV level working experience preferred ESTIMATOR relevant experience In the printing trade STENOGRAPHER (Jurong Offte*) similar working experience e Responsible L able to work IndependenUy ACCOUNTS CLERK 0 gce 'A' or 'O' level ii lcci Higher/ intermediate Accounting e Experience In computer- S" e t92 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration360 1989-10-05 26 Malay Mail. PAKISTAN'S super Khans, Jahangir and Jansher, are picking up steam. The two, who dropped a game each in the first round on Tuesday, were in superb form yesterday. Top seed Jahangir outplayed New Zealand's Rory Wait 15-5, 15-11, 15-7. Second seed Jansher downed Englishman PhilMalay Mail. - 360 words
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221 1989-10-05 26 RACING with DENNIS CHIA BESTPLAN underlined his chances in Sunday's Lion City Cup race with a winning gallop on a good track at Singapore this morning. With apprentice Saifudin up, he raced over 600 m in 36.7, finishing with plenty in hand. Khaluiz221 words
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Article, Illustration235 1989-10-05 26 WORLD TEAM SQUASH Malay Mail. PHIL Kenyon returns to England today, bitter that he was not selected for the English team for the next week's team championship in Singapore. Kenyon who lost to Janhser Khan in the second round of the World Open last night, saidMalay Mail. - 235 words
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Article506 1989-10-05 26 Wire services. DUTCH international Ruud Gullitt may resume training next week after a four-month absence through injury. AC Milan officials said Gullit had telephoned club president Silvio Berlusconi from Amsterdam to say he was sure specialists would pronounce his knee mended next week. Gullit has not played since heWire services. - 506 words
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Article, Illustration434 1989-10-05 27 Reuter, AFP. CHELSEA, second in the English First Division, crashed out of the I.ittlewoods Cup. It threw away a two-goal lead and conceded three in eight minutes as it lost 3-2 at Fourth Division Scarborough in a second-round, sec-ond-leg match yesterday. The Londoners, held 1-1 at homeReuter, AFP. - 434 words
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Article58 1989-10-05 27 Tranmere v Millwall, Everton v Luton, Villa v West Ham, Middlesbro v Wimbledon, Sunderland v Bournemouth, Palace v Forest, Man United v Tottenham, Newcastle v West Brom, Southampton v Charlton, Man City v Norwich, Derby v Sheffield Wed, Exeter v Blackpool, Arsenal v Liverpool, Swindon58 words
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Article358 1989-10-05 27 Wire service. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Scottish Premier Division: Celtic 3 Hibernian 1, Dundee United 2 Aberdeen 0, Hearts 1 Dunfermline 2, St Mirren 3 Dundee 2. World Cup European Group Four qualifier West Germany 6 Finland 1. First Division France: Bordeaux 1 Mulhouse 0, Cannes 2Wire service. - 358 words
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Article, Illustration331 1989-10-05 27 FRANCE 27 BRITISH HOME UNIONS 29 AFP. FRANCE'S unbeaten rugby union run, stretching nearly eight years, at its Pare des Princes stronghold was ended yesterday. The victors were The Home Unions a combined side based on the Lions. Spurred on by Scottish fullback Gavin Hastings'AFP.; Picture/ Afp - 331 words
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Article, Illustration362 1989-10-05 28 AFP. EUROPE KICKOFF: FRANCE BORDEAUX returned to the top of the League last night. Marseille, which had taken the lead at the weekend on goal difference, was beaten for the first time in two months. The champion, without star defenders Carlos Mozer and Manuel Amoros, respectively suspended andAFP.; Picture/ Afp - 362 words
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Article321 1989-10-05 28 HOTSHOT Piyapong Pue-On is in danger of losing his lead in the race for the Golden Boot. The Pahang striker has returned to Bangkok to seek treatment for a back injury suffered during a training session last Sunday. He is likely to be out for321 words
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Article, Illustration264 1989-10-05 29 In July 1987, Pat Cash was on a high. He had won Wimbledon, after just recovering from injury. Now, Cash is in the doldrums again. An injured foot forced him out of action since April, missing Wimbledon and the French and US Opens. HeAFP. - 264 words
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Article, Illustration202 1989-10-05 29 Reuter. TOP seed Stefan Edberg survived a stern test by unseeded Andrei Cherkasov of the Soviet Union, ranked 75 places below him, in the first round of the Basle grand prix. Sweden's Edberg, ranked third in the world, won 3-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-1. He lost theReuter. - 202 words
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Article, Illustration482 1989-10-05 30 West Germany stepped closer to Italy last night. Two goals by Andreas Moeller and spectacular efforts by Pierre Littbarski, Juergen Klinsmann and Rudi Voeller set the Germans on the way to a grand 6-1 victory Reuter. WEST Germany, beaten finalist in the last two World Cups, showed that itReuter. - 482 words
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