The New Paper, 10 January 1990
1990-01-10
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Title Section12 1990-01-10 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1990 MO (R) 3Q/4/B9 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement105 1990-01-10 1 THE NEWS TODAY MYSTERY RECEIVED 10 JAN 1990 Head TEC"'" M SERVICES I i'ON (PI'A) NA'»*: r M LIBRARY St, *C AFORE A Korean woman is found dead in a condominium in Woollerton Park. She has a cut on a lip. Did she have a fit? There is no negligence,105 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration258 1990-01-10 2 THE DECADE of the demanding consumer is upon us. So the National Productivity Board wants to create a points system which will allow companies and workers to monitor how well they satisfy their customers. This is scheduled to be announced this morning the SGS-Thomson plant258 words
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Article, Illustration244 1990-01-10 2 MEET Madam Annie Chng, a line leader in a Toa Pay oh electronics plant. Her job is to help her supervisor Mrs Maimonah Marzuki, 37. But Madam Chng, 36, is so familiar with the work sys-' tern in SGS-Thomson that she can do the244 words
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Article37 1990-01-10 2 COURT gives man New Year reprieve (TNP, Jan 9): Bar owner Lim Yew Chin was sentenced to eight months ja 11 for stabbing a friend and not eight years as mentioned in our Page One blurb.37 words
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Article, Illustration127 1990-01-10 2 NO, this is not Ah Meng, the famous orangutan of Singapore Zoo. His name is Wira and he is Malaysia's national mascot. Not wishing to be left out of the Visit Malaysia Year activities, Wira is busy playing his part greeting visitors at thePicture/Nst - 127 words
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172 1990-01-10 2 Reuter. THE US Commerce Department has levied temporary duties on some software products from Singapore following a preliminary ruling that the software was being subsidised by the Singapore Government The department said this was the first time it had investigated software imports andReuter. - 172 words
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160 1990-01-10 2 Reuter. THE United States has placed on hold a controversial plan to deploy warships off Colombia's coast to fight drug trafficking. US ships "are not en route to Colombia, but that does not mean they will never go there," a senior government officialReuter. - 160 words
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Article102 1990-01-10 2 Reuter. THE US Defence Department said yesterday it estimated that 220 Panamanian civilians were killed in the US invasion last month, a figure far below earlier unofficial estimates of the civilian toll. Pentagon spokesman Bob Hall said the figure was provided by the US military's Southern Command inReuter. - 102 words
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Article, Illustration284 1990-01-10 3 S'pore Swing by adwomen T I Singapore Swing may need some work. Not so the enthusiasm of the 49 advertising executives at The New Paper Golf Session last evening. The executives, all women, monopolised the uppermost driving range at the Marina Bay Golf and Country Club for an hour. ThoughPictures/ Kenneth Koh - 284 words
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Article, Illustration238 1990-01-10 3 Beauties and dragon boats on land SINGAPORE'S first night-time Chingay parade will also see the first dragon boat race on land. Adding a touch of colour to the race, on Feb 3, will be six beauty queens and their hand-maidens from six hotels. The hotels are The Regent Singapore, Omni238 words
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Advertisement37 1990-01-10 2 Hotlineplus IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923. Include your full name, address and phone numDer.37 words
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Miscellaneous20 1990-01-10 2 The Weather Outlook: Showers over a few areas in the late afternoon. Max temp: 32 deg C. Sunset: 7.12 pm.20 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration156 1990-01-10 4 A NEW magazine, called The Challenge, is being launched today. It is published by Youth Challenge, a social service organisation. All schools here will receive 10 free copies of the magazine for two years. There are about 390 schools in Singapore. The magazine will go on156 words
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317 1990-01-10 4 Thusitha de Silva - By' Thusitha de Silva A KOREAN woman visiting Singapore was found dead in a swimming pool in a condominium off Farrer Road yesterday afternoon. Ms Hyum Sook Kim, 27, was found motionless and curled up in the pool at Woollerton Park at 1.55317 words
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Article103 1990-01-10 4 THE National Trades Union Congress wants you to let the creative juices flow. Pour them into writing a drama script please, says NTUC. It is organising a script writing competition. Mr Lim Chin Siew, 40, NTUC's secretary for culture said the competition aims "to stimulate the103 words
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Advertisement49 1990-01-10 4 Jks v« m' 4'./ *v M' 4? -Ijfcl* v '/"Sts*;. *t'» 4. ISr i V v v w >•>- 4 S i T v %y^V jjjj^ S. T^ I row $49 to 1300 nautica. BOUTIQUE: 4SS ORCHARD ROAD. *010? WISMA ATRIA SINGAPORE MI).TEL: 7SIS3SO. COUNTERS: METRO MARINA AND METRO PARAGON.49 words
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Advertisement11 1990-01-10 4 fflKUII] mum MEM 734-7711 This story resulted from a HotlinePlus call11 words
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Advertisement124 1990-01-10 5 JBTZ.'. mmmm S m SSmmIT i —«a -41 mmmmm *mmmm BBL- m rn mm mmmmm immmm mm <• 1 4 obmbm —m MMMMfc. 4. M -A mi .MM The time, the place, the people. All brought together to enjoy the exciting, H j *V .fc 0 f 1 energised pulse124 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article281 1990-01-10 6 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim B OYCOTT Singapore Airlines. This call comes from a church organisation in South Korea. The National Council of Churches has I asked delegates attending an international church conference in Seoul this March not to travel on SIA. The boycott was announced in281 words
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Article116 1990-01-10 6 THE Christian Conference of Asia was expelled from Singapore in December 1987 for breaching an undertaking not to get involved in politics. The Singapore Government said the CCA had helped leftists and Marxists including Tan Wah Piow, Vincent Cheng and Paul Joseph Lim Huat Chye, all116 words
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Article, Illustration154 1990-01-10 6 SINGAPORE'S ace racing car driver of the 60s and early 70s, Mr Lee Han Seng, died on Sunday. Mr Lee, 50, was the son of the late millionaire George Lee. He won the Selangor and Johor grand prix events in 1966. He154 words
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Article, Illustration405 1990-01-10 7 Lim Phay-ling - By Lim Phay-ling BAGGY trouser legs that hide sharp knives, forks and spoons carefully strapped to the body. Clothes that are rumpled and refolded so they look like they have been worn. These are some of the methods shoplifters use to get their405 words
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Article67 1990-01-10 7 HE walked into a department store wearing an old pair of shoes but left with a new pair on his feet. Isnin bin Ismail, 22, was seen trying on the new Adidas Oregon sports shoes at Klasse department store in Peninsula Plaza. He walked around67 words
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Article175 1990-01-10 7 WILL cardboard cops deter shoplifters in Singapore? No way, six department stores and supermarkets told The New Paper. On Dec 29, we published a story of a food store chain in Dallas, USA, which is hoping life-sized cardboard cut-outs of cops will lead to fewer175 words
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Article, Illustration630 1990-01-10 8 NTUC deputy secretary-general Lim Boon Heng predicted Singaporeans will be pushing for a retirement age of 65 in the year 2000. RONALD WONG asked eight people between 32 and 53 years old for views on having their working lives extended by another decade MR K630 words
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Advertisement82 1990-01-10 6 IS AN AEG SQ9N LAVAMAT P WASHING MACHINE FREE Our AEG 509N Lavamat washing machine is apparently becoming so will be treated in the strictest confidence. CALL 265 5655 popular that a whole container of 110 machines was stolen on New Year's day. We will offer a reward to anyone82 words
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Advertisement129 1990-01-10 7 Health-""Wealth SI2.OOOWORTH OF PRIZES! For more details, please refer to our advertisement on 20 December '89 in The New Paper. fit Official Entry Form M M Are these statements true or false? Tick the correct answer. II TRUE FALSE Magnolia Low Fat Fruit Yoghurt is high in calcium. |TB K.129 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration305 1990-01-10 10 THE Fighting Falcons got the headlines. But it was their pilots who got the hugs and kisses. The first five of the Republic of Singapore Air Force's F-16 Falcon fighter jets touched down at Paya Lebar Airport yesterday afternoon. The trip from the UnitedPicture/Taken Off Sbc tv; Picture/Taken Off Sbc Tv; Picture/Mindef; Graphics/Cel Gulapa - 305 words
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Article89 1990-01-10 10 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. acquiescence: Agreement to do what someone wants or acceptance of what they do. allotment: Share or amount of something. aural: That which is related to the sense of hearing.89 words
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Article, Illustration179 1990-01-10 11 THEY came by bus, on foot, by cab and even by trishaw. Senior citizens gathered at Capitol Theatre yesterday morning to collect a $50 New Year hong bao from the Shaw Foundation. Madam Wong Fong Chye, 74, claimed she was the first179 words
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271 1990-01-10 11 Elena Chong - By Elena Chong SOME hotel guests here enjoyed a taste of Colombia in their rooms last year but it was not coffee. They were customers of a vice ring of four Colombian callgirls. The ring was run by Long Ah Tong, 44, also known271 words
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Article114 1990-01-10 11 LONG was fined $10,000 for managing a contact point for prostitutes. He was sentenced to a day's jail and fined another $10,000 for living on immoral earnings. Long pleaded guilty. He had a similar previous conviction. For bringing in a Colombian prostitute, Lilia was jailed one day114 words
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Advertisement37 1990-01-10 10 Make yqur house a home. Warm your home with fine furniture and ideas from our 6-week special on Home Decor on Thursday, January 11 in The New Paper Fastads. A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS37 words
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Advertisement91 1990-01-10 11 REWARDING AMBITION Mrs Ng Sin May has chosen a career that's rewarding It's a career that allows her to be creative. Today it's drama. But she Just as much when it involves poetry and elocution. She supervises, she plans. Above all, she enjoys the warmth and rapport that she shares91 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration264 1990-01-10 12 Wire services. M 'ORE than 200 people were sent for trial in Italy yesterday for the alleged sale of phoney university degrees. A bogus bishop sold the degrees for tens of 1 thousands of dollars. The degrees, many in medicine and dentistry, were allegedWire services. - 264 words
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Article, Illustration209 1990-01-10 12 AFP. .A LABOUR MP was fined $3,000 yesterday and told to pay $1,884 in damages for smashing up his former girlfriend's flat. But the jury acquitted him of stealing her knickers, jewellery and watch gifts which he took back after they broke up.AFP. - 209 words
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Article168 1990-01-10 12 Reuters. BRITISH television viewers yesterday saw the worst row in the House of Commons since cameras were allowed into the venerable chamber last November. Bewigged speaker Bernard Weatherill, who oversees the so-called Mother of Parliaments, shouted angrily: "This place sounds like a jungle." UntilReuters. - 168 words
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Article95 1990-01-10 12 AFP. THE former Indian premier Rajiv Gandhi's party, defeated in general elections last November, bounced back to retain power in the western Indian state of Goa. The Congress (I) came to power in the state for a third straight term on a thin majority, the PressAFP. - 95 words
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Article, Illustration53 1990-01-10 12 A lemon, not a melon: Orly, a waitress at the Jerusalem Hilton, holds a giant lemon in her left hand. It weighs 1.8 kg which makes it a candidate for the Guinness Book of World Records. For comparison, Orly holds a normal-size lemon in her otherPicture/Afp - 53 words
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160 1990-01-10 12 Wire services. A SACKED employee shot and wounded Rank Xerox's managing director for France and held three others hostage at its Paris headquarters yesterday before police freed them. After an eight-hour standoff, managing director Olivier GroUes was wounded in shooting between police and theWire services. - 160 words
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Article263 1990-01-10 13 AFP. FRANCE has decided against selling six frigates to Taiwan, French officials said here yesterday. The decision follows pressure from China. That country had reacted angrily last month when the French government authorised naval construction yards, under the Ministry of Defence, to tender for the TaiwanAFP. - 263 words
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132 1990-01-10 13 Reuter. A HOUSEWIFE told a court in Britain yesterday she broke down when she discovered the meat she had been defrosting for a family meal turned out to be a small dog. Mrs Anita Ganley called health inspectors in Birming-Reuter. - 132 words
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241 1990-01-10 13 Reuter. FACED with a run on gold, the Soviet government yesterday announced a 50 per cent increase in jewellery prices. It said the extra revenue would be spent on social programmes. Jewellery and all articles made of gold would cost more fromReuter. - 241 words
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Advertisement93 1990-01-10 13 *^^I^yJjJ'm tnji Ist Prise Single return ticket to Club Med Bali 2nd Prise Single return ticket to Club Med Phuket 3rd Prise Single return ticket to Club Med Cheratlng Consolation Prises 102 bottles of wines to be won The delightful combination of steak wine ha 9 even more flavour this93 words
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Advertisement33 1990-01-10 13 mmm m "l SALE FINAL REDUCTIONS n M I'ultimo Hilton Hotel #02-19 Tel: *****56 Open during sale period, l Monday to Saturday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday: 1030 a.m. to 6JO p.m.33 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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263 1990-01-10 14 AFP. O NE million demonstrators in Lithuania are expected to stage a rally to mark the visit of President Gorbachev. He is expected to arrive on Thursday although there have been no official announcement Mr Gorbachev will try to coax Lithuanian communists back into Moscow'sAFP. - 263 words
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146 1990-01-10 14 Wire Services. THE Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Toshiki Kaifu, has said his country should play a political as well as an economic role in Eastern Europe. "We are ready to positively support the democratisation of Eastern Europe and help them bring about aWire Services. - 146 words
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Article180 1990-01-10 14 Wire services. RUMANIA: Rumania's new leaders will publish a draft election law and constitution next week. A senior member of the National Salvation Front said it will also field candidates in the country's first free elections in over four decades, due at the end of AprilWire services. - 180 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration267 1990-01-10 14 Wire services. SHARES ended higher on the London stock market yesterday. The Financial Times 30share index was up 11.5 points at 1,966.5. Volume totalled 563.7 million shares against 396.4 million on Monday. Early markdowns attracted fresh buying support Builders, brewers and electricals were firm sectors. But composite insurance stocksWire services. - 267 words
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Article73 1990-01-10 14 Reuter. WIDESPREAD timidity after the market's beating yesterday dragged share prices down when the Tokyo stock market opened today. The key 225-share Nikkei index sank 136.3 points or 0.36 per cent to 37,815.16 in 10 minutes after plunging 343.5 yesterday. The key decliners were bank, brokerage, oil, non-life insurance,Reuter. - 73 words
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Article51 1990-01-10 14 FT Industrials Tue 1,956.50 (1,945.00) Dow Joins Average Tue 2,766.00 (2,794.58) ST Industrial Tue 1,556.48 (1,547.42) NST Industrial Tue 2,950.72 (2,950.41) Hongkong Hang Song Tue 2,822.16 (2,816.24) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,689.90 (1,699.80) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 37,951.46 (38,294.96) Figum in brackets rafar to thoaa of tha previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration272 1990-01-10 14 Wire services. WALL Street stocks slumped in relatively quiet trading yesterday. The Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrials cloeed 28.37 points down at 2,766. Declining issues outnumbered advancers by about five to three on the New York Stock Exchange, with 548 stocks rising, 959 falling and 461Wire services. - 272 words
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Miscellaneous94 1990-01-10 15 CANNY CPAAN 0 LW Rtohrin Van Peebles: Arrested for llSiiillHSS the murder of a policeman, Sonny INr fWllll Spoon tries to stay out of jail long Wiim'lm Wif^^ enough to fad the real killer. \M !JUjH|| THE MAGNIFICENT WHALES THE MAGNIFKS*#WHALES GO on a whale-hunting trip around North America's coastal94 words
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Miscellaneous1068 1990-01-10 15 |||l|||||!ll| INI NEW PtfER/Wednasday, January 10,1990 p^l PETER USTINOV'S Jf;,,, BT ~~7 VOYAGE THROUGH Mi; 1 M wbi Ip m JP Peter Ustinov: Takes us back lllf lliil through the past decade, looking at [1 j|Ljl J r M V IHIHltTfflsPI xgL 1C1C 3.32 PM Programme I— f 4.52 PM1,068 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1990-01-10 16 C Shantheni - spotlight By C Shantheni H 'E SEEMED ordinary enough. Short, balding, with a stocky frame, Mr Mikhail Gorbachev took office as the President of the Soviet Union in 1985 with no great promise. He was after all, very much a product of the1,394 words
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Miscellaneous94 1990-01-10 17 SONNY SPOON JH MftMtl Van P««W«S: Arrested for HI iU9| L/ie murder of a policeman. Sonny fIPW 1 BW|| fl Spoon tries to stay out of jail long WmW'lll ''w'il% THE MAGNIFICENT WHALES 1^ 3L-iH THE MAGNIFICEN|IWIULES (SBC U 9.30 pm) GO on a whale-hunting trip around North America's coastal94 words
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Miscellaneous1059 1990-01-10 17 THE NEW PAPEB/Wodnesday, January 10. 1990 fagg lj PETER USTINOV'S J" VOYAGE THROUGH jji M iiiii lir m 0 Peter Ustinov: Takes us back lllf IliffiA through the past decade, looking at [I i Lii J II 1 IfflltfltKfflsPI Irlv 1C1C ss 3.32 PM Programme >— f 4.52 PM Programme1,059 words
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Article, Illustration341 1990-01-10 18 Lim Kuan Chiang - MISS Singapore Universe 1990 will be picked from the 15 finalists this Friday at the Mandarin Ballroom. She will represent Singapore at the 39th Miss Universe Pageant. By Lim Kuan Chiang A SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD student is Miss Super Legs. Candy Lim won the title at thePictures/David Tan - 341 words
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Article, Illustration576 1990-01-10 19 NYT. Anyone who follows pop music's hit parade must have noticed the stream of hit singles with lyrics bearing social messages. They cover topics from homelessness to race relations to child abuse. In the American Top 30 singles at the end of last year, noNYT. - 576 words
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Article, Illustration407 1990-01-10 19 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong OUT OF VIETNAM OLIVER Stone, director of Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July, said it's time for him to move on from Vietnam War movies. Making those two movies was "cathartic to me", said Stone, "and I felt a bit of an obligation407 words
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Article, Illustration453 1990-01-10 20 Ting Mei See - Back To Tht Future, Part II Coining to Shaw cinemas PREVIEW/ By Ting Mei See Remember Marty McFiy (Michael J Fox) and Doc Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd)? The two went back in time to 1955 in Back to the Future. There, Marty453 words
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Article, Illustration413 1990-01-10 20 Ting Mei See - Aladdin By The Stag# Club Victoria Theatre Jan 10 14 REVIEW/ By Ting Mei See THE Stage Club's Aladdin was certainly not what I remembered the old fairy tale to be. But then, I do not remember having enjoyed the story so much before413 words
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Advertisement44 1990-01-10 21 Check out J if our 6-week special Home Decor feature first. We have a wide selection of decorating ideas for your viewing. Turn to our decor guide on Thursday, January 11 in The New Paper Fastads. A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS44 words
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Miscellaneous281 1990-01-10 21 TUESDAYRADIO NOON N«ws in Bri-af NOON News la Ml 12.05 Laachdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 News and Weather Forecast, M1.15 Laachdate (coat'd) h Pregramme Summer? 2.00 News la Brief 1-10 Curreacy Exchange Rates 2.05 Wards aad Mask (coat'd) MS Pepalar Classics (caat'd) 3.00 Naws la281 words
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Miscellaneous91 1990-01-10 21 COMICFEUEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill IT A CO*V06\fl KtiOM ZZ*TT\ Iff MG66Mnu,iA&uie5p expeeieNce.rue line hm &w\c& OF me) or?\& KAN auienY V Type... make* w &Oi\6MTlY. A T6MP 7 ANPeffWCNT^^/V /A® Y j2i&> y George the Robot/Stephen Stanley Duffy/Bruce Hammond Adam/Brian Basset RUaiTAw^rls^TwcjwIiriP 1 hw»Rc». adam's 191 words
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Miscellaneous439 1990-01-10 22 COMICRELIEF TUESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/conn Goh VnH3HHHH NOON Good Music Company and Mi NOON Nmtak TM£ W/ZMD louu ha* Access to but bestof I k 12.15 seatiaieutai joarnoy 12.30 off the swh ALL OOK FARIED 4A#I>ENS, AIL.IOU'LL UJHEKE HE'S STftNbIK6IOST 12.30 Keeping Track 12.45 Country Style a c ouR HISTORICAL PAlAfifoUHtf439 words
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Article1359 1990-01-10 23 ►Galliky r—y CHINESE LIFESTYLE. See how the Chinese lived LE—' in the 30's. On display are photographs of old Chinatown. Chinaman Scholar Gallery, 14-B Trengganu Street. 9 am 4 pm. Admission $4 per visitor. DISCOVERY ART. Some of the best works selected from the Discovery1,359 words
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Article16 1990-01-10 23 GALLERY: CHINESE LIFESTYLE NIGHTLIGHTS: HOT HITS COMING UP: CHINESE CULTURE NITE FOOD: LADIES' LUNCHEONS16 words
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Article, Illustration56 1990-01-10 23 See paintings in oil and in Chinese ink-and-wash by Mrs Irene Lee-Yeh. This is her first solo exhibition although she has taken part in numerous group exhibitions. She was brought up in Beijing and is a graduate of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. Ends Feb 10.56 words
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HORIZONS
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Article, Illustration1261 1990-01-10 24 Dear Aggie, I am a 13-year-old girl from a well-to-do family. My parents will not permit me to marry out of my caste, but I have already been intimate with my 21-year-old boyfriend. He is from a different caste. My boyfriend has promised to1,261 words
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Article81 1990-01-10 24 AGGIE gives advice every Wednesday. Questions Aggie cannaot answer are put to other experts such as doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New Paper, 390 Kim Sens Road, Singapore 0923. You must give your name and address. But The New Paper will not81 words
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Advertisement67 1990-01-10 24 Monday Tuesday (BWIMWIAR FASHION SHOWS) iLADIES' NITE usw $5 Nett (1 sm Drink) Sunday to Thuroday:- $10 Nett (2 Std Drinks) Friday, Saturday 4 Ivf of Public Holiday;$15 Nett (2 Std Drinks) Saturday, Sunday I PuMlc Holiday (1 pan. 6 1 TEA DANCE -$6 Nett (3 Drinks) AMARA HOTEL (4th67 words
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Article, Illustration331 1990-01-10 27 FA CUP THIRD ROUND REPLAY Reuter, AFP. c NGLISH League soccer leader Liverpool, helped by an lan Rush hat-trick, crushed Third Division Swansea 8-0 at Anfield yesterday. Star winger John Barnes, with two goals, his England team-mate Peter Beardsley, Steve Nicol and Ronnie Whelan also got on theReuter, AFP. - 331 words
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Article, Illustration401 1990-01-10 28 Paul Lim made darts history last night. The Singapore-born American became the first player ever to get a nine-dart check-out in the World Championships, beinbg played in England. He reached his winning target of 501 with seven successive treble 20's, a treble 19 and a double 12. The401 words
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Article, Illustration204 1990-01-10 28 JOSCELIN Yeo set another record in the Singapore Single Age Group Swimming Meet but the day belonged to her friend Cheryl Tang at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. Cheryl finished second to Joscelin in the 50m backstroke for U-ll girls. Joscelin won in 36.91 seconds.204 words
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Article61 1990-01-10 28 Reuter. THE World Boxing Council (WBC) yesterday withdrew its middleweight title from Roberto Duran for failing to send a written agreement to defend his crown. Duran had up to Jan 8 to send the agreement. He has 15 days to appeal the decision. He hadReuter. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration158 1990-01-10 28 Wire services. SCOTLAND captain Roy Aitken had decided on a move from Glasgow Celtic to English Second Division Newcastle after turning down a new four-year contract and a £100,000 ($309,000) cash incentive to stay. The deal is worth £500,000 (sl.sm). BRAZILIAN striker Careca injured his foot in training withWire services. - 158 words
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Article, Illustration484 1990-01-10 29 INTERVIEW: AHMAD IBRAHM The much-maligned former Singapore striker Ahmad Ibrahim is back home. His rough-house tactics for Kelantan earned the wrath of many Singapore fans. But, he says, he was merely following orders. S GULAM reports... THE pay was good.. But it did not compare to484 words
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Article277 1990-01-10 29 S Gulam - By S Gulam STRIKER Ahmad Ibrahim is mealy to don Jurong Town FC's colours in the currant Premier League season. This was confirmed yesterday both by Ahmad and Jurong manager K Suppiah. But Jurong's bid to strengthen its strikeforce could be hit by a277 words
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Article127 1990-01-10 29 Results of yesterday's international sports: DARTS World Championship at Fiimley Green, England 2nd rd: C Lazarenko (Eng) bt J Hoffmann (Den) 3-0, P Lim (US) bt J McKenna (Eire) 3-2. SNOOKER Mercantile Credit Classic in Manchester sth rd: Brian Morgan (Eng) bt Darren Morgan (Wales) 5-1, Wayne Jones (Wales)127 words
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207 1990-01-10 29 MORNING TRACKWORK RACING... with DENNIS CHIA TRAINER Robert Ng's horses brightened up a dull morning on the tracks at Singapore this morning. Ng's trio of Turf Ruler 111 (Azhar), Bungah Api 111 and Secretive were engaged in an interesting trial when they raced207 words
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Article, Illustration391 1990-01-10 30 National coach Jita Singh has said he wants a part-time position. This was because of certain clauses in the contract offered to him by the FAS. But FAS has made changes to the contract. Jita Singh has not yet received the amended version. S391 words
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Article222 1990-01-10 30 Abdul Shukor - PREMIER LEAGUE KICKOFF TODAY'S GAMES Balestier v Tyrwhltt, (Jin Besar) Tetok Kurau v Safsa (Toa Pay oh) Bath Matches at 7.3opai By Abdul Shukor BALESTIER United has another glorious chance to collect two full points when it plays Tyrwhitt Soccerites tonight. Despite an unconvincing 4-0222 words
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104 1990-01-10 30 LINDETEVES-Jacoberg (Far East) Pte Ltd has boosted Tiong Bahru CSC's morale a generous last-min-ute sponsorship of $30,000. The company, which is the sole distributor for the Ger-man-made domestic product, Krups, is sponsoring a football club for the first time. Said sales manager Mr Kenneth Long:104 words
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