The New Paper, 2 March 1990
1990-03-02
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Title Section12 1990-03-02 1 the new paper FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement158 1990-03-02 1 SOCCER COACH, OLD HOT SEAT /Pages 34 and A ¥en RKCF-tVbD -2 Y.?R 1090 rm" u* 4! VI W W* V/ v I I Japan's scandal magazines stir more than sexy appetites. They move money markets, too because of their exposes of politicians' indiscretions./ Page 14 R.I.P. KITES Treetops such158 words
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Article, Illustration19 1990-03-02 1 Sixteen others died in a fire at the Heliopolis Sheraton Hotel in Cairo yesterday./ Page 2 Picture/ AFPPicture/ AFP - 19 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration394 1990-03-02 2 Suresh Nair - By Suresh Nair PICKPOCKETS at Newton Hawker Centre are preying on Japanese and South Korean tourists. These tourists come by the busload to sample the open-air hawker centre's food and ambience as part of an evening's conducted tour. Police sources say the crowds make394 words
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Article128 1990-03-02 2 JAPANESE tourist Saito Muneyuki had just paid for a sumptuous sea-food dinner when a stranger, pretending to be drunk, bumped into him from behind. Mr Muneyuki brushed off the push as an accident. Moments later, as he was walking towards his tour bus, Mr Muneyuki, 33, found128 words
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170 1990-03-02 2 MIDDLE-AGED Asian tourists, especially Japanese and South Koreans, "are the easiest victims" of pickpockets, say stallholders at Newton Centre. "They hardly bother to make a police report because they are on brief stopovers here," said Mr Ricky Lim, 38, who runs a fried noodles170 words
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211 1990-03-02 2 Wire services. SURVIVORS of a big fire in a luxury hotel in Cairo, Egypt, said no alarms were sounded and there were no sprinklers in the building. Sixteen people died and about 70 were injured during the nine-hour fire at the Heliopolis Sheraton HotelWire services. - 211 words
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Article, Illustration397 1990-03-02 3 Ng Wan Ching - Stories/ Ng Wan Ching WHEN kites are "downed", they usually die a dangling death, after being snagged by tree branches. Others get run over by cars. Some kites have a kinder fate: They may be rescued by kite-chasers to be flown again. As for the397 words
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Article, Illustration342 1990-03-02 3 COLOURFUL kites flying serenely in the sky at Marina South belie the daily battle on the ground among the flyers. An experienced fighter can cut down at least 25 other kites using just one kite. Intense concentration is written on the faces of the fightersPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 342 words
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Advertisement38 1990-03-02 2 HOTLINEPIUS 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, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.38 words
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Miscellaneous14 1990-03-02 2 WEATHER Warm and clear in the afternoon. Max temp: 33 deg C. Min: 25.14 words
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Advertisement71 1990-03-02 3 im M What do Muslims do on Hari Ray a Haji? They start the day with prayers at mosques or religious centres. This is followed by the slaughtering of sheep and cattle for sacrifice at these places. This is a reminder of willingness to sacrifice bounty in the name of71 words
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Article, Illustration685 1990-03-02 4 THE 1989 GCE 0 level results were announced yesterday with 69.2 per cent of students receiving five or more 0 level passes, compared with 68.7 per cent in the 1988 examinations. The New Paper spoke to three students on how they did it and the person685 words
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Advertisement88 1990-03-02 4 CATCH THE SUPER TEENS I IN HEAT at Issei Discotheque, Boulevard Hotel Singapore's aspiring Super Teens will be there vying for the titles of Ms Super Teen and Mr Super Teen '90. It's the first-ever Super Teens contest organised in Singapore, and it'll be loads of fun. Come for a88 words
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Advertisement132 1990-03-02 5 m THE SUN. THE ORIGIN OK HMfr IT GAVE US THE TIME, LONG BEFORE WE WERE AWARE OF IT. IMb tAKTH'S SlAltlN ORBII KOUNP IHt SUN HRINoS IMK IItKNAI iHANi.I s PI IHt SKASONS AN P. AS II SPMNS ON I T S OW N AXIS. DAN II'KNS INTO NkiHT132 words
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Article, Illustration407 1990-03-02 6 The New Paper reported last Friday on danger spots where robberies and rapes took place. We said that the management of International Plaza apparently had taken no action to improve security in the Anson Road building. On Wednesday, we visited the building again and sawPictures/ Aundry Gan - 407 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration189 1990-03-02 8 Esther Tan - Halimah promotes Malay activities Esther Tan MADA M Halimah binti Ismail is becoming a household name in the Malay community. As the Assistant Secretary of the Cheng San Malay Cultural Group, she helps to plan and supervise Malay dance, silat and drama activities. Her drama group now has 14189 words
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Article, Illustration358 1990-03-02 8 Today is Budget Day. Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu will tell Parliament this afternoon where the Government's revenues will come from and how it will spend that money. The immediate question on everyone's mind is: How will it affect me? Yesterday, we presented NTUC's wish list for the358 words
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Article, Illustration303 1990-03-02 8 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching THE controversy over a recent show of Chinese nude paintings here has prompted the show's organiser to visit Beijing. Businessman Lim Cheok Sin is making the trip to try and clear up a controversy over the authenticity of303 words
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Article, Illustration315 1990-03-02 9 Ng Wan Ching - Stories/ Ng Wan Ching GROWING interest in Japanese in Southeast Asia has prompted a Japanese-language school to set up a recruitment centre here. Two representatives of the Oji Japanese Language School for Foreigners have been in Singapore for the past three weeks. They came to315 words
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Article107 1990-03-02 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. burrs: The parts of some plants which contain seeds and which have little hooks on the outside so they stick to clothes. pilfered: Something that is pilfered is usually107 words
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216 1990-03-02 9 THE Oji Japanese Language School is one of the 253 schools that belong to the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Education, according to its principal, Mr Benio Senda. The association is a private body set up last May with the support of the216 words
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Advertisement227 1990-03-02 9 AIWA Digital Audio Video ONI NATION OMt SINGAPORE AIWA PRESENTS THE 25™ ANNIVERSARY HEADPHONE STEREO SJ2S FOR SINGAPORE'S 25 th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. r vjL (om how (msmuuiti selection stations in each band with memory back up Super Bass with separate bass and treble controls ffm Digital display with dual time227 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration312 1990-03-02 10 Francis Chin - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR BETTER BUSINESS By Francis Chin IT has been 10 years since the government formed a committee to study national computerisation. Since then, a number of milestones have been reached. They are: The number of computer professionals has increased more312 words
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Article, Illustration264 1990-03-02 10 Superskill Graphics Business: Typesetting Application: Computerised desktop publishing. The company offers one-step comput-er-based desktop publishing. Clients can provide text keyed in on a word processor or personal computer and stored on diskette. Work on brochures, magazines and other publications can be done264 words
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Article, Illustration117 1990-03-02 10 INFORMATION technology (IT) can help the government sector provide one-stop service, says the head of the Civil Service. Dr Andrew GK Chew explains that this allows a person to accomplish several tasks by going to just one agency. Take, for example, the changing of your117 words
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Article, Illustration334 1990-03-02 11 SEVEN London-based ethnic minority welfare agencies and six immigration advisers are helping to organise sham marriages in Britain. This was discovered by British immigration officers after a year-long inquiry. According to a report in The Times of London, two of the advisers are lawyers and one334 words
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Article, Illustration104 1990-03-02 11 AFP. PANAMA'S President Mr Guillermo Endara yesterday began an indefinite hunger strike, seemingly in protest against a United State* proposal to reduce aid. Mr Endara said his strike was in "solidarity" with Panama's poor and suffering. He made no mention of US aid. ButAFP. - 104 words
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Advertisement157 1990-03-02 12 Bill w? tcj\i J mmmwur f $2500 >- 'J > J 1. PRO-MATE Cotton Socks 3 Pairs la $9.90 E 2. Ladies' Cotton Socks 2 Pairs for $5.90 $32 90 3. NIKE WINDWARD Shoes $39.90 nis PUMA PRO-LITE Tennis Shoes $49.00 10. CALiroRNIA-PRO^^^^^^^^^^^j BL j| Shape Maple Wood Skateboard $105.00157 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration319 1990-03-02 13 Wire services. BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher faced a crisis yesterday over her controversial property tax reform. The so-called poll or community tax will mean that tax for local services will be levied on individuals rather than on households. The system, which has already been introducedWire services. - 319 words
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158 1990-03-02 13 Reuter. SEVENTEEN aftershocks following an earthquake rocked a 34,000 sq km area of California yesterday. They caused landslides, smashed windows and sent goods sliding off store shelves. Buildings from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, Nevada, were rocked. At least six people were injured in theReuter. - 158 words
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Article, Illustration276 1990-03-02 13 AP. STAY away from drugs, alcohol and cigarettes. This is the advice of exBeatle Paul McCartney. McCartney said in Tokyo yesterday: "I've got four children. When I talk to them about drugs or any kind of stimulants, 1 advise them the best thing toAP.; Picture/ Afp - 276 words
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Article, Illustration472 1990-03-02 14 Reuter. SEX magazines are required reading for foreign-exchange dealers in Japan these days. Twice this week the glossy magazines, normally filled with pictures of kinky sex, printed sensational stories on Japanese politicians that rocked foreign-exchange rates and sent dealers scurrying to news-stands. "The magazinesReuter. - 472 words
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151 1990-03-02 14 THE disappearance of Pulau Batu Hairan (Strange Rock Island) is normal. This was stated by the deputy director of the Sabah Geological Survey Department, Mr Lim Peng Siung, on Wednesday, according to New Straits Times. The newspaper quoted him as saying: "There is no necessity151 words
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Advertisement168 1990-03-02 13 HOME STUDY COURSES j Lea DIPLOMA GCE 'A' LEVEL Accounting Marketing Public General Paper English Economics Relations English for Commerce Geography Management of Business Selling Sales Mgt Advertising Principles of Accounts History Divinity Principles of Management Business 4 Art Mathematics Syll (C) Mathematics Industrial Administration Economics (AO) Physics/Chemisfy (Theory) Commerce168 words
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Advertisement13 1990-03-02 13 Insect Repellent 6 HOURS OF JHm PEACE FROM > MOSQUITOES, ANYWHERE gHg| producl from13 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration298 1990-03-02 14 Wire services SHARE prices finished lower yesterday after a dreary session on the London Stock Exchange, pushed down by a poor performance earlier in Tokyo and an uninspiring start on Wall Street. Trading got off to a rocky start in the wake of the news of another dramatic dropWire services - 298 words
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Article75 1990-03-02 14 Reuter. TOKYO shares edged up at the opening today, apparently shrugging off a fall by the yen. The key 225-share Nikkei was up 55.01 points or 0.16 per cent to 33,884.59 in 10 minutes after falling 762.41 yesterday. The major gainers were brokerage, communications, real estate, rubber, airline, someReuter. - 75 words
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Article52 1990-03-02 14 FT Industrials Thu 1,764.90 (1,781.40) Dow Jones Average Thu 2,635.59 (2,627.25) ST Industrial Thu 1,546.05 (1,550.06) NST Industrial Thu 3,039.75 (3,055.23) Hongkong Hang Seng Thu 2,933.13 (2,951.98) Australian All Ordinaries Thu 1,570.10 (1,574.80) Nikkei Stock Average Thu 33,829.58 (34,591.99) Figures in bracket* refer to those of the previous52 words
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Article, Illustration288 1990-03-02 14 Wire services. INVESTORS appeared hesitant in moderately active trading on Wall Street yesterday, but ended a see-saw session with the market's fourth straight gain. The Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrials, which had bounced between the plus and minus columns, ended the day up 8.33 points atWire services. - 288 words
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Article, Illustration309 1990-03-02 15 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song A $180,000 table-cloth takes centreplace at the massive trade fairs now on at the World Trade Centre. Hand-embroidered, the table-cloth from Swatow, China, took six expert craftsmen seven years to complete. "It was made by the Swatow Drawnwork Company which specialises in fine hand-embroidered tablecloths309 words
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Article45 1990-03-02 15 The four Trade Fairs are open to the public at the World Trade Centre. Attractions include: The Singapore International Racing Mini 4wheel Drive Championi ship. Pinball Wizard of Sini gapore Competition. Singapore International Plastic Modelling Competition. Admission is free. 11 am 7 pm daily.45 words
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Article, Illustration98 1990-03-02 15 THE problem with the tea bag is the tea bag. When your cuppa is ready, you have one soggy teabag to dispose of. Enter the tea powder sachet. Just add the contents to hot water. MET Instant Oolong Tea Powder is said to leave98 words
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Article460 1990-03-02 15 Contact lens wearers must check eyes every six months I HAVE been wearing my contact lenses for almost two years now. I have not gone for checking or cleaning since I got them. Is it alright to continue wearing them without checking till I get a new pair? My460 words
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Advertisement46 1990-03-02 15 mt n hot climates, we protect and condition our skin to keep it beautiful, to help promote the same with our hair, FRENCH CUT are offering a free hair treatment m SS Singapore 0923 with every cut blowdry I m For an appointment Telephone 734 744146 words
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Advertisement10 1990-03-02 16 W the y new paper LISA STANSFIELD jflp R> K.10 words
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Article189 1990-03-02 17 Adeline Woon - SEEN1ASTNIGHT By Adeline Woon WHEN in search of imagination, open your wardrobe. There's a wonderful world in there, and we aren't talking about Videofashion. Instead, it's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (SBC 5, 5.10 pm), a televised version of the Narnia chronicles by189 words
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Miscellaneous142 1990-03-02 17 FRIDAY BACKGROUND iMBbk BUDGET SPECIAL J (SBC 5,8.20 pm) Ml Dr Richard Hu: The Finance 'j'SlfillM BR Minister presents his fifth budget to l'fln|Mn|l |fWM| ffi| B J Parliament this afternoon. In this [CT. J special edition of Friday Background, I iliiilll ImJJHmijjllli I Hfflr the Minister meets a panel142 words
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Miscellaneous848 1990-03-02 17 STARTING OVER J Lawrence Zhang: Plays Zhanping. I In this episode, Zhanping's father has L M&f tigh blood pressure and Jianan signs j I fv 252 1HL W as 7.52 AM Programme Summary 1.50 pm Programme summary 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 5.55 PM Opening and Programme Highlights,848 words
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Article, Illustration672 1990-03-02 18 The meek will inherit the earth, especially in Indonesia. Paul Zaeh previews a new booh that tells it all I THE aggressive, quicktalking, clock-watching, fast-moving businessman is likely to run right into a brick wall in Indonesia. But those who are patient, flexible and672 words
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Article, Illustration450 1990-03-02 18 INDONESIA is a country whose time has come. This is the consensus of Western and Asian businessmen who give their views in Business in Indonesia. Here are what some say about Indonesia's business prospects in the *****: ■MR ROBERT THORNTON, Country Head, Citibank N A:450 words
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Article189 1990-03-02 19 Adeline Woon - SEENLASTNIGHT By Adeline Woon WHEN in search of imagination, open your wardrobe. There's a wonderful world in there, and we aren't talking about Videofashion. Instead, it's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (SBC 5, 5.10 pm), a televised version of the Narnia chronicles by189 words
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Miscellaneous158 1990-03-02 19 FRIDAY BACKGROUND BUDGET SPECIAL J (SBC 5, 8.20pm) MB f O |g JUjffi Dr Richard Hu: The Finance Wm UK! I Minister presents his fifth budget to TjjI HWi MllW HI HE f 0 Parliament this afternoon. In this —J MF J special edition of Friday Background, UII11 111|| jjijl158 words
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Miscellaneous880 1990-03-02 19 STARTING OVER J Lawrence Zhang: Plays Zhanping. H In this episode, Zhanping's father has L jßMjr high blood pressure and Jianan signs w "^pT' ,'<& h l 1 f A H instructor and he decides to introduce !i.'| ''•[lLUlli' P*Nffl l ,l:|1 RimnTTWTTTB "'i M J;,;|i|ii|r |-i|Mw 1 W|| IT880 words
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Article, Illustration480 1990-03-02 20 Ting Mei See - OVER Fieri TIO U S ISLAND By Ting Mei See N ■OTHING is totally fictitious. Not even when you claim it is. So let's not be too irreverent about things. That is what members of Actors Theatre Circle concluded after they failed to get approval from the Public Entertainment480 words
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Article, Illustration418 1990-03-02 21 WRITERS GIVE THEIR POINT OF VIEW A LTHOUGH Ovidia Yu has to do a major rewrite to her story, she is not discouraged. "No, I don't think this will affect my future works. I will go on writing as I always do," she said.418 words
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Article326 1990-03-02 21 A RAP. Chris: Hey Sharon, how you? Sharon: I've been looking around for my pink I C I must have left it somewhere on the MRT I said to myself, you SOB. Now you've got to go and pay the replacement fee Chris: If326 words
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Article91 1990-03-02 21 TODAY'S PIN-UP BRITISH singer Lisa Stansfield will go down in Arista's history as the artist who provided the recording company with its first UK No. 1 single. All Around The World shot to the top of the charts just three weeks after its release and91 words
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Article, Illustration526 1990-03-02 22 Adeline Woon - Love Letters Action Theatre Drama Centre, 8 pm March 1 to 3 FIRST NIGHT REVIEW/ By Adeline Woon Adeline Woon T I WO people sit at a desk and read. Nobody moves, nothing happens. They just read a string of letters. And that, strangely enough,526 words
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Article43 1990-03-02 22 LOVE Letters runs at the Drama Centre until tomorrow, with a matinee tomorrow at 2 pm. Tickets at $8, $10 and $12 are available from the Central Booking Office, Tangs, Centrepoint and Wisma Atria. Matinee tickets cost $6.43 words
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Article, Illustration355 1990-03-02 22 Ting Mei See - She-Devil Now showing at Lido REVIEW/ By Ting Mei See NEVER tell your wife she's a shedevil. She may just prove you right. In fact, there is a she-devil, or a he-devil, lurking in most of us, just waiting to break free. Luckily355 words
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Advertisement57 1990-03-02 23 HOW TO S3§| TEACH g8111P» YOUR k JM BABY TO Your baby can learn to read at two years old, at three or even younger. In this book, Glenn Doman shows why tiny children want to, can and should learn to read. Only $9.90 137/06/90 Times The Bookshop 1 New57 words
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Miscellaneous271 1990-03-02 23 FRIPAYRADIO EM3MMM WSSBBKM NOON News in Brief NOON Newt in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 100 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 110 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 115 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Words and Music 145 Midday Market Report 3.00271 words
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Miscellaneous162 1990-03-02 23 1 COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill I rJC 4iAk f VKATAgg (Wtkuawy 7WO AZJM****! y George the Robot/stephen Stanley -S-«*-V2.- tMavrr-vu- I'm «O« AO[A -I- LAMS/CM.. WAVE A L' SA»O LAUNCH OL/fA Duffy/Bruce Hammond MO.NAOttIIMOU CAN'T TAKE A LONCr LUNCH• fWI MR.NO-rT-AU.! W I HOU CAW'T LEAVE.162 words
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Miscellaneous405 1990-03-02 24 COMICRELIEF FRIDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh I; 1 j >11 j d NOON Good Musk, Company and Me NOON Newsdosk iHE-MftLEl w. m M I H££r£i" n n \gj Jit £L yMmnjjDUIlKRfeT "TV j SmjEN SEE I" J"* 1.00 WwW News IDOR PfttiTS OFF All INYOU/Ebff A KEAL pfiRH AMb "THE405 words
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Article1655 1990-03-02 25 ►Centrkwge I —yK LUNCHTIME fr CONCERT. Soprano Wong 1 1 May Kuan, bass Ng Wee Leong and baritone Ong Eng Khee will sing opera arias and favourite songs at this concert. They are accompanied on the piano by Allan Lim. 12.30 pm to 1.15 pm.1,655 words
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Article17 1990-03-02 25 LUNCHTIME CONCERT GALLERY: SONG OF THE BRUSH EXHIBITION: HEART AND MIND TALKS: XYZ OF DATING17 words
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Article, Illustration74 1990-03-02 25 Cinderella is more than a fairy tale in this ballet version by The Lyons Opera Ballet. The theatre becomes a doll house. The dancers are in doll masks, Cinderella rides a toy car, Prince Charming's steed is a rocking horse. Fairy Godmother is a rag doll. 8 pm. Today,74 words
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Advertisement363 1990-03-02 27 831 Employment I 1 DBSBANK WALK-IN INTERVIEWS TELLERS You provide counter banking service. This is an excellent frontline job if you like to interact with clients. You may work at any of our 36 branches. As a DBS Bank Teller, you also earn additional allowances. OPERATIONS ASSISTANTS You will process363 words
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Advertisement368 1990-03-02 28 831 Employment H I Better Your Career Prospects With Us We are a fast-expanding Company engaged in International Shipping and other related business in Singapore and world-wide. We are seeking suitably qualified individuals for I the following immediate positions:II A) Assistant executives o Diploma holder of any discipline from a368 words
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Article178 1990-03-02 29 BANNED Reuter. F I ORMER United States 400 metres champion Mark Rowe has been suspended for two years after testing positive for use of a banned substance, the US Athletics governing body announced yesterday. Rowe, 29, failed a test taken during the Bruce Jenner Classic last MayReuter. - 178 words
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Article170 1990-03-02 29 Wire services. DAVID Kemp, assistant boss of English Division One side Wimbledon, stepped down to Division Two yesterday to accept his first managerial post with Plymouth Argyle. The former Argyle striker succeeds Ken Brown, sacked just over three weeks ago by the Second Division strugglers, who have won onlyWire services. - 170 words
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Article129 1990-03-02 29 SPANISH OPEN SQUASH AFP. TWO Australians, qualifier Adam Schreiber and Tristan Nancarrow, stole the limelight in reaching the last eight of the Spanish Open in Madrid yesterday. The signs are that the 21-year-old Schreiber, who sensationally put paid to Ross Norman, the former world champion from New Zealand,AFP. - 129 words
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Article140 1990-03-02 29 CRICKET AP. ENGLAND beat the West Indies by nine wickets at lunch in the first Test of the five-match series in Kingston, Jamaica, yesterday. It was England's first victory over the West Indies in 29 matches, since they won the final Test of the 1974AP. - 140 words
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Article429 1990-03-02 30 BRIBED? AP. N I EWS reports yesterday said at least 10 top Swedish ice hockey and bandy players may be involved with a gang that reaped millions of kroner in jackpots from the national betting monopoly. Sources quoted by the newspaper Expressen alleged the unidentified athletesAP. - 429 words
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224 1990-03-02 30 EUROPEAN SOCCER AP. EUROPEAN football's governing body wants soccer to go into the new century with every one of the continent's grounds an all-seater. UEFA, pursuing its fight against hooliganism, has ruled that matches classed as "high-risk" will be played in all-seaterAP. - 224 words
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Article162 1990-03-02 30 AFRICAN SOCCER Reuter. EGYPT will play in this year's World Cup Finals whether or not they compete in the African Nations Cup starting in Algiers today. So said the the president of the International Football Federation (FIFA), Joao Havelange, in Algiers yesterday. He told a news conferenceReuter. - 162 words
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Article, Illustration194 1990-03-02 30 BRAZILIAN SOCCER BRAZILIAN national soccer defender, Josimar, denied he used cocaine at a carnival ball and blamed a police detective for a bathroom brawl. "I only went there (the ball) to play and relax. Unfortunately, this policeman showed up alleging I had cocaine," Josimar said194 words
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Article441 1990-03-02 30 Wire services Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Finnish Open 1st rd: Women's singles: Pernille Nedergaard (Den) bt Karin Ericsson (Swe) withdrew; Lee Heung Soo (SK) bt Sara Ussher (Fin) withdrew; Lotta Wihlborg (Swe) bt Camilla Silwer (Nor) 11-2, 11-0; Juliani Santoso (Indo) bt Pia Pajunen (Fin) 11-0, 11-2;Wire services - 441 words
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Article306 1990-03-02 32 Alfonso Chan - Stories/ Alfonso Chan s i PONSOR Jatico has given bowling a lastminute reprieve by finally agreeing to underwrite the Tournament of Champions series. However, the amount is substantially less than what was given to the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress last year. It is believed that this year's306 words
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Article, Illustration499 1990-03-02 32 PROFILE: WARREN STEWART HE'S your typical macho man: Big, friendly, and good with the hands. Australian bowling sensation Warren Stewart is also fresh, funny and fun. He jokes at anything and about everything, including his girlfriend back home in Melbourne who calls him threePicture/ Sam Yeo - 499 words
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Article224 1990-03-02 32 FINNISH OPEN BADMINTON Reuter. THE Finnish Open badminton championships in Helsinki were marred by several withdrawals. In the singles alone, there were three in the men's category and seven in the women's. Danish top seed Morten Frost breezed into the second round without much of a sweat,Reuter. - 224 words
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Article204 1990-03-02 32 SNOOKER Reuter. ALEX HIGGINS, who has gone nearly eight years without winning a ranking title, is through to the semifinals of the British Snooker Open. The irrepressible Irishman delighted a packed house at Derby's Assembly Rooms last night as he showed some of his old sparkleReuter. - 204 words
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Article, Illustration472 1990-03-02 33 S Gulam - It was 100% accuracy when S. GULAM speculated yesterday on Singapore's 26-member national soccer squad to be named by new coach Robin Chan. Today, he points out that it would be the same old faces in the first XI when the team lines up for its Malaysia472 words
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Article312 1990-03-02 33 ROBIN CHAN has barely warmed the national coach's seat but it is already getting hotter. The new national coach's Malaysia Cup squad has come under criticism from several quarters players, officials and even fans. Some felt that he had given in to sentiments by naming312 words
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379 1990-03-02 33 NEWLY-APPOINTED national coach Robin Chan pleaded not guilty to talk of favouritism in his selection of 26-member new-look national squad. The team was selected solely on merit, he said. "Why should I favour anybody? After all, my head is on the chopping379 words
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Article341 1990-03-02 34 Obviously the new faces were happy and the ousted ones were not. They tell ABDUL SHUKOR their feelings after the national soccer squad was named yesterday. THREE of the five new faces in the national squad announced by Robin Chan least expected themselves to be in the team341 words
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Article, Illustration374 1990-03-02 34 FORMER national players who were dropped from Robin Chan's list of 26 players yesterday wished the national team all the best for the coming Semi-Pro League, which kicks-off on May 5. "I wish Robin and the boys good luck," said ARJ Mani who was374 words
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