The New Paper, 31 May 1990
1990-05-31
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Title Section16 1990-05-31 1 the new paper THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the ,v> new paper16 words
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Advertisement352 1990-05-31 1 iN IPI'AJ I— h. library 1 I I WAS CHEATED OF $19,000 TUTOR Three cases of tutors who are not paid for services come to light. Case No. 1: Woman says two families refuse to pay her total of $19,000 for tuition services. Case No. 2: Ex-tutor says family of352 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration355 1990-05-31 2 HAWKERS are the latest target in the continuing crackdown on bosses who don't pay CPF contributions. Many of them have not responded to a call to pay their workers' CPF contributions. This is revealed in a statement by the CPF Board this morning. The board sent355 words
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Article, Illustration33 1990-05-31 2 Melee: Spectators went into action during the European heavy-weight championship fight at Vincennes, France, on Monday night Francais Jean-Maurice Chanet was the winner after police restored order. Picture/ ApPicture/ Ap - 33 words
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272 1990-05-31 2 A JAPANESE graduate may start his career by cleaning the toilet or shining the boss' shoes. It is important to get a job with the right company. So new recruits are prepared to go through such bizarre induction rituals, despite a272 words
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Article, Illustration543 1990-05-31 3 Tang Wai Yin - By Tang Wai Yin THE king of fruits has been the victim of a lot of name-calling lately. Durian sellers are calling them XO and Tiger Hill, hoping that such labels will imbue their fruits with a certain class and quality. "XO sounds like something with class,Pictures/ Jonathan Choo - 543 words
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Article73 1990-05-31 3 XO durians are supposed to taste better than the cheaper durians, which cost between $2.50 and $5 each. The king XO durians I tried, however, tasted like ordinary durians. Their flesh, in fact, was not as thick as the ordinary XO durians. It was neither sweeter, smoother, nor73 words
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Advertisement96 1990-05-31 2 f A New Paper Exclusive"]' l I j j I I K^9^*3lsl 9U THIS VOUCHER ENTITLES YOU TO ONE SILVER BONUS COUPON Collect one whole week's set of vouchers (Monday Saturday) and redeem for f double the number of coupons. I Vouchers redeemable at: I 277 Orchard Road, #01 -4196 words
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Advertisement97 1990-05-31 2 THE WEATHER Max N- aaaaaagaa 13 11 HOTLINEPLUS you to share a WllyJllll AND WIN point of view, II [N I $5,000 I Hotline Plus J^j on 734-7711, NETS UPDATE or write to 734-7711 (spending as of yesterday) The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng £000 OAI £10 Road,97 words
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Advertisement88 1990-05-31 2 /»«aaanWjTJ«\ I Prcscnl this coupon* at the Singapore 2000 GlobalTechnopolislicket booth inthcßallles City Atrium, and you could receive a Iree > admission ticket. I To qualify, you must correctly answer the I t question below and be among the lirsi 50 New Paper readers to respond. l.VVhen and where will88 words
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Advertisement73 1990-05-31 3 ST Why do we need calcium? J Calcium is needed for healthy bones and teeth. Calcium-rich foods are milk, cheese, eggs, meat and vegetables. The body absorbs calcium from food. Calcium passes, via the intestine, into the bloodstream. Those that are not lost in the urine are stored in the73 words
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Article, Illustration648 1990-05-31 4 SINGAPORETODAY Patrick Yi is nuts about NETS. And he wants everybody to be that way. So NETS has promised $5,000 to the cardholder who pushes its total receipts to more $1 billion. TRUDY LIM talks to the driving force behind Singapore's move for a cashless society648 words
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Advertisement339 1990-05-31 4 The New Paper II LEONARD OENEVE "finer-things-in-life-quiz" Solve Our Crossword Win An Attractive LEONARD Timepiece W < H bNP*ISQHIEfIHpmNHHIHMHHHiiHHHHHIfIHHHNHRHiMCpML i 1 j Today's Topic: J i Exotic Holiday Destinations I 3 I I I ***** I I I I I I I I 1 Clues: Down 1 1 1 1.339 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration305 1990-05-31 6 The registration for PA kindergartens starts tomorrow. Here, LENA SENAN and SOH AH TECK tell you where to register and what to take Number of vacancies: About 8,000 Eligible children Those born in 1985 and 1986 Where to register :At the nearest available Community Centre305 words
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240 1990-05-31 6 H i OSPITALS have been restructured so they would have the freedom to manage their own affairs. This means they can make their own decisions, including whether or not to announce fee increases, Acting Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong said yesterday. "If they are240 words
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Article90 1990-05-31 6 TAN Tock Seng, Alexandra, Changi and Woodbridge hospitals will raise ward fees, outpatient treatment and operation fees from Aug 1. Daily ward fee hikes: From about 13 per cent or $2 for Class C wards to 22 per cent or $30 for Class A 1 wards.90 words
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Article496 1990-05-31 7 The recent furore over tutors absconding with parents' money prompted a call to The New Paper's Hotline Plus. A tutor rang up "to present the other side of the coin". Two other callers told of similar cases of non-payment. ANGELINE SONG and LOH TUAN LEE report496 words
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Article47 1990-05-31 7 WHEN contacted by The New Paper last night, the mother of one of the students who, it was alleged, has not paid for tuition given, refused to speak to the press. The other family could not be contacted. Both the families live in Bedok.47 words
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387 1990-05-31 7 TWO other people have said that they have come across cases of nonpayment. A former private tutor, who did not want to be named, said she was cheated twice. In the first case, she tutored a Primary 6 boy in maths for a387 words
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169 1990-05-31 8 A MAN set fire to some clothes at the door of a flat after he was locked out by his family on Tuesday. Ng Kiau Lam, 49, a general worker, was yesterday jailed for six months for mischief by fire. The damage to the169 words
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Article, Illustration482 1990-05-31 8 The 16-year-old girl who was arrested for allegedly throwing her baby into a rubbish chute has been released on bail, pending further investigations. Reporter ANGELINE SONG visited the girl's home yesterday to find out more about her SHE is a filial and obedient daughter. The parents482 words
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Article151 1990-05-31 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. evasive: If you are being evasive, or give evasive answers, you are deliberately trying to avoid talking about something. infuses: If you infuse something into someone or you infuse151 words
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Advertisement10 1990-05-31 7 imiojiu ran EBEBffl 734-7711 These stories resulted from HotlinePlus calls10 words
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Advertisement108 1990-05-31 8 f jointly organised by Sentosa Development Corporation Gunong Sayang Association Highlights: Traditional songs performed by popular Peranakan artistes like G.T. Lye, William Tan, Sally Gan and many more. Peranakan fashion show with Nonya beauties in elegant sarong kebayas. And lots more! j 2 JUNE 1990, SATURDAY 7.00PM to 10.00PM Yy{/108 words
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Advertisement119 1990-05-31 9 Slip into Puma's new store at Marina Square and slip into these H n B 1 mliim absolutely free. YOU'LL ALSO RUN INTO FA CUP CHAMPION, COLIN GIBSON, BETWEEN 2.30 3.30PM ON 01 JUNE! Call em what you want slippers, flip-flops, thongs sandals we call them free With every purchase119 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration316 1990-05-31 10 Griselda Loo - SPECIAL OLYMPICS OATH LET me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt. By Griselda Loo THEIR excited waves and wide smiles spoke volumes. The 400 athletes may be intellectually disabled but they understand the spirit of the Olympics: It's316 words
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Article136 1990-05-31 10 SOME 400 disabled athletes will he taking part in the three-day games from .June 2. This year's games are a way for these students to take part in Singapore's 25th anniversary celebrations, said Mr Robin Chua, chairman of Singapore Special Olympics. Events in swimming, basketball and soccer will136 words
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Advertisement54 1990-05-31 10 I Book One Disco Rendezvous Cruise i I iJ^uL.'' 1 £2 1 Tomorrow (June 1) and get another Cruise ticket I One exclusive Equator Dream i Paperweight A j (Worth $11.00 each) I For the Ist 20 readers to bring this I coupon (between 1-7pm) tomorrow and book their >54 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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407 1990-05-31 12 EVEN before the $180 million International Merchandise Mart (IMM) in Jurong East opened yesterday, its first customers came ready to spend. Some 200 Japanese buyers flew in for a preview on Monday and Tuesday. Phase one of Asia's first international wholesale centre was407 words
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Article, Illustration255 1990-05-31 12 Tang Wai Yin - [EXHIBITION! WHERE: Exhibition gallery. The Empress Place. WHEN: Until June 7. between 9 am and 9 30 pm daily. ADMISSION: Free. By Tang Wai Yin A CONCERN for nature has brought together more than 45 top local artists. They are showing their works to255 words
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Article174 1990-05-31 12 AMONG the artists whose works are featured are Ms Han Sai Por, Mr Ching Hing Kang, Mr Chandrasekaran and Mr Tang Da Wu. Ms Han, 46, a prominent local sculptor, submitted an oil painting and a sculpture. The painting, named Life, Nature and Romance, depicts174 words
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Advertisement455 1990-05-31 13 Would You Miss The One Exhibition That Could Take You To The Year2ooo? featuring interactive exhibits which highlight Singapore's vital role as a communications hub, including the future in video- teleconferencing and telecommuting. Step into the Home of the Future and experience the conrjHj:: f w* veniences and comforts afforded455 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration453 1990-05-31 14 Wire services. I SRAELI forces foiled a bid by Palestinian commandos to launch a seaborne attack on two crowded, beaches near Tel Aviv yesterday. Four Palestinians were killed and 12 others captured, said the military. No Israeli was killed in the clashes. The heavily-armed commandosWire services. - 453 words
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167 1990-05-31 14 AP. THE abortive Palestinian guerilla attack on a crowded beach area in Israel could affect the US dialogue with the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, said a US government spokeswoman. The Israeli Government yesterday alleged that the PLO was behind the attack and urged the USAP. - 167 words
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Advertisement117 1990-05-31 15 CUE IN TO BRAVE 2 NEW WEDDINGS sF v Jr HONEYMOON DESTINATIONS Love will take you far MODERN WEDDING 1. DRESSES 1 A- V .s »I>C* lijj I I] I Skirts, shorts, sheathes THAT LOVING Resortwear for your J ERICMOO W 4 Singapore's hottest The modern woman's How women are117 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration388 1990-05-31 16 AP. DISSIDENT Soviet leader Boris N Yeltsin has said he plans to seek sovereignty for Russia within 100 days. He has also called for the resignation of the Soviet Premier, Mr Nikolai Ryzhkov. At his first news conference as president of Russia, Mr YeltsinAP. - 388 words
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248 1990-05-31 16 Wire services. SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev arrived in Washington this morning, prepared for four days of hard bargaining with US President George Bush. "We are looking forward to important talks... A lot will depend on their results," the Soviet President saidWire services. - 248 words
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Article291 1990-05-31 17 Wire services. A STRONG earthquake rocked Peru's northern jungle region late Tuesday, killing more than 100 people and leaving an estimated 15,000 homeless The quake measured 5.8 on the open-end-ed Richter scale. It was centred in Peru's northern jungle region, 85 km underground. Civil defenceWire services. - 291 words
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139 1990-05-31 17 AFP. A NEW ZKALANI) peace group has called for a curfew to keep men off streets from dusk to dawn to prevent rape and assault on women. The call of the group in Hamilton, 150 km south of Auckland, followed police warnings earlierAFP. - 139 words
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Article, Illustration227 1990-05-31 17 TENNIS star Boris Becker has revealed why he split up with his girlfriend, Ms Karen Schultz he did not want to be a father at 22. The West German champion feared a child would interfere with his game and wreck his227 words
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Article, Illustration298 1990-05-31 18 AFP. BURMA'S military will continue to rule the country until power can be handed over to a constitutional government "according to law". General Saw Maung, leader of the ruling junta, said this in Rangoon yesterday. The opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) won aAFP. - 298 words
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243 1990-05-31 18 Reuter. THOUSANDS of illegal workers in labour-hungry Japan are rushing to give themselves up and be deported for fear of punishment under a new law "About 2,000 illegal foreign workers have been coming to the Tokyo office each day since midApril onReuter. - 243 words
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Article96 1990-05-31 18 Reuter. A WAYWARD East German tractor managed to kill 16 bulls outright without even touching them. The official ADN news agency reported on Wednesday that the tractor, engine on but driver nowhere in sight, began bumping through a field near Greiz in the south of theReuter. - 96 words
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Advertisement234 1990-05-31 16 US-Soviet summit r f2 i f'&tf Nagging problems "Sr /Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev arrived in Washington this morning for four days of talks with liSl President George Bush. They will focus on issues that threaten to cloud US Soviet relations. Germany Trade "i ~3§/ Europe, in search of new Mr234 words
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Advertisement221 1990-05-31 17 BEWARE! VIRAL ATTACK! From June Bto July 8, many of SYMPTOMS us will be exposed to a 'once- Victims will experience a high-level academic mind-every-four-years 'strain of virus boggling constant barrage of two-digit figures swirlresulting in a condition diag- ing through their minds -2-1,1-3,3-2,2-0,0-0. Many nosed by many experts as221 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration291 1990-05-31 18 Wire services. STOCK prices pushed into record territory yesterday for the second straight session, fighting back waves of profittaking that hit the market earlier in the day. The Dow Jones industrial average ended up 8.07 points at 2,878.56, after having jumped 49.57 points or 1.8 per cent yesterdayWire services. - 291 words
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Article91 1990-05-31 18 Reuter. TOKYO stocks were slightly down at the open this morning. The benchmark average was moving in a tight range evenly centered around yesterday's close. The key 225-share Nikkei index was down 16.19 points or 0.04 per cent at 32,910.07 in the first 15 minutes of trading after firmingReuter. - 91 words
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Article54 1990-05-31 18 FT Industrials Wed 1,857.40 (1,823.30) n Dow Jones Average Wed '2,878.56 (2,870.49) ST Industrial Wed 1,557.44 (1,558.20) NST Industrial Wed 3,032.94 (3,036.55) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed 3,083.35 (3,048.55) n Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,499.70 (1,494.30) Nikkei Stock Average I Wed 32,926.26 (32,817.67) Figure* in brackets refer to those of54 words
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Article, Illustration271 1990-05-31 18 Wire services. SHARKS put on another strong performance yesterday on the London Stock Exchange, as dealers scrambled to follow Wall Street's lead amid widespread stock shortages. The Financial Times 30share index of blue chips spurted 34,1 points to 1,857.4. Shares opened on a strong note on the back ofWire services. - 271 words
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Article1118 1990-05-31 19 ►Talks I j TEENAGE SELF-ESTEEM. A IX_ J two-session workshop for ieer.a&ers between 15 and 18 years old. Mrs Hgiam Geok Kim, a school principal, will speak on ways of building self-esteem, improving self-image and effective communication. 2 pm 5 pm. Today and tomorrow. Meeting1,118 words
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Article16 1990-05-31 19 TALKS: TEENAGE SELF-ESTEEM OUT ABOUT: REDIFFUSION NIGHT FOOD: TAIWANESE BREAKFAST COMING UP: ACT 316 words
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Article, Illustration53 1990-05-31 19 A YOUNG nursery school teacher, with the help of two accomplices, robs a bank to keep a nursery school from having to close down. Margarethe von Trotta directs the film. The cast includes Tina Engel, Silvia Reize, Katharina Thalbach and Peter Schneider. 7.30 pm.53 words
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Advertisement51 1990-05-31 19 8 Days From Inclusive of First Class Hotel 0% accommodation, meals, transfer, JJ tours and many more. Group Departure date: Jun 12, 19, 26 From BDays Ss lf36B jm" 1 [i Group Departure date: Jun 8, 15, 22 f hiiimiii:m Tell J| r*****011 1 j Sime Travel (S) Pte Ltd51 words
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Article, Illustration405 1990-05-31 20 Adeline Woon - Adeline Woon ADI ON THE ARTS NO tickets for the Arts Festival? Not to worry, just hit Scotts Shopping Centre, Raffles City and Parkway Parade at most lunchtimes and in the evenings starting June 2. The three shopping centres are housing much of the Festival Fringe that405 words
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Article125 1990-05-31 20 SOME of the acts to watch out for in the fringe: FONG Nam, the Thai group. They use a blend of traditional and Western instruments to give an electric boost to Thai music. They will perform at Scotts on June 4, at 1 pm and Raffles City on125 words
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Article123 1990-05-31 20 FROM Australia, comes lan McKellar, known as the Master of Cheap Tricks. There's no telling what he will do during his performances on June 5 at Parkway Parade, 6 pm and June 6, Scotts, 1 pm. It could be anything from juggling (clubs, hats and fire), to magic123 words
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Article181 1990-05-31 20 AUSTRALIAN theatre group Patch Theatre, named for its original curtains sewn from donated patches, will interpret favourite children's stories. See them on June 14, Parkway Parade, 6 pm; June 15, Scotts, 1 pm; and June 16, Raffles City, 1 pm, Scotts, 3 pm. Ostrich Ostrich Ostrich. From Britain come181 words
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Article111 1990-05-31 20 LOCAL talent also takes centrestage. Asman and Friends will present original compositions played on the ocarina, piano and guitar. On June 11, Scotts, 8 pm. One-man band V Mogan performs on June 13, Scotts, 1 pm June 16, Parkway Parade, 3 pm; and again on June 18, Scotts, 1111 words
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Miscellaneous813 1990-05-31 21 jlfii ADDRESSING the French National Employers' Federation I JBBb&BBBI ast l H P r > me Minister spoke to industrialists and SHH businessmen of leading French multinationals. He answered f\ WS' y questions on a wide range of topics including: Singapore's I H |f j& 111 ||if .*s3 E> J[813 words
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Article249 1990-05-31 22 Wong Sing Yeong - SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong THERE was a love triangle last night on By My Side (9.30pm, SBC 8). And as in any good old-fashioned love triangle, the person who takes away your boyfriend just has to be your best friend. Only this time, the best249 words
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Advertisement193 1990-05-31 22 SING CELEBRATE WITH SINGAPORE conjunction with Singapore's 25th Contestants stand to win Anniversary Celebrations, The New Paper foy courtesy of ATVVA: and the Community Chest of Singapore have come together to sponsor this nationwide ISt Prize English Karaoke Singing Contest $1000 cash AIWA X 808 Midi System CD Player Come193 words
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Miscellaneous174 1990-05-31 22 [SnHI THURSDAY I FEATURE SPECIAL Woodbridge I N I Hospiui i THE PEOPLE ACROSS THE LAKE SPORTS CENTRE (sbc 5,10.20pm) (SBC 8, 10.30 pm) Supestars of Wrestling AN urban family, the Yom- mistaken. (10.30 pm) Among those to look out for ans, move to the country to The Yomans learn174 words
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Article, Illustration198 1990-05-31 23 David Brazil - By David Brazil TIME was when native Fijians ate their foreign visitors. These days, it's their dollars they want, not their flesh. And given its recent interracial troubles and military coups, Fiji is now most anxious to assert itself again as a peaceful, friendly destination on the198 words
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Article350 1990-05-31 23 TREKAMERICA TREK AIMED at the 18-38 age group, Trek America's adventure camping tours offer the outdoor life, budget travel and flexible itineraries around many parts of the United States. The Trek America idea is to "transform a vacation into an adventure", mainly by avoiding pricey hotels/motels in favour of350 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration664 1990-05-31 24 THE FRINGE THE arts aren't confined to concert halls, theatres or even shopping centre atriums. This year, the Festival of Arts Fringe goes round to unexpected out-of-town venues. These include the courtyard of Chinatown Complex at Smith Street, East Coast Park, Ang Mo664 words
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Article, Illustration136 1990-05-31 24 REDIFFUSION will stage a four-hour live deejay session at the Wishing Singapore Well on Saturday. June 2. The musical event begins at 2 pm at the well outside the Orchard Road MRT station. It will bring together Rediffusion's best-known deejays and big names136 words
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Article, Illustration694 1990-05-31 25 USA Today. R EAD their lips: What you see may not be what you hear. "Is it live or is it Memorex?" is a valid question as pop 'stars increasingly use lipsyncing and pre-recorded tapes to enhance their shows. Is live pop dying? Hardly,USA Today. - 694 words
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Article189 1990-05-31 25 USA Today. THE growing practice of lip-sync-ing and pre-recorded tapes has prompted New Jersey assemblymen Nerl M Cohen and Joseph A Mecca to introduce a bill requiring lipsyncers to make an admission of it. If passed by the state assembly, the law would require concertUSA Today. - 189 words
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Article, Illustration422 1990-05-31 26 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong 1990 is a time for patriotism so too for Xinyao singer-composer Liang Wern Fook. He has come out with an album, Singapore Style, which features him saluting the nation on a red-and-white cover. Wern Fook said: "Now that we're into the 90s,422 words
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Advertisement91 1990-05-31 25 Place a wedding announcement for FREE when you're United in Matripayy Begin your life together with a lasting pledge of love and commitment. Tell the world you love each other. Announce it in our special I wedding announcements page to be published every Saturday In The New Paper Fastads. FREE.91 words
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Miscellaneous413 1990-05-31 27 I THURSDAYRADIO QiggjQEZH NOON News in Brief News 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 3.00 News413 words
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Miscellaneous142 1990-05-31 27 COMICRELEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee iu—- mn ?u T ST ty® IP Vt^q* K2 A >*577 Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill 1 Aveu now ter M£ .,A 47 WHAT'S) Jft, PA££2l3 0Hy££ J \C&ZP<CmM) George the Robot/Stephen Stanley Dllffy/Bruce Hammond TVPETHISUP, SOOFOKjOnOSW Af THE rrflTfTT "NOLJ" A Addlll/Brian Basset ftftp, J'\J6GOT 3USTOKE142 words
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Miscellaneous530 1990-05-31 28 COMICRELIEF THURSDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh F£T9H^HH| f r I NOON Gaad Music, CMHiy «"d Ma NOON Nawadask ROK TfIU.IOO'RE so UMN SIMPLE... EvEHITIffIE I I ...SHE looks 12.1s Saatinaatal Journey 12.30 OffthaSkalf SDON6. YOU'RE AREN'T VOO L FINbA 6IRL I LIKE Nti FATHER. 12.J0 Kaapiag Track: War of The 12.45530 words
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224 1990-05-31 30 YOU have seen lissom beauties who would have strutted their way to the beauty titles until they opened their mouths on stage. Here is an example of a queen who lost her glamour after winning a recent contest. Backstage, she was asked by224 words
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Article, Illustration267 1990-05-31 34 Soccer star V Sundramoorthy is on a vengeance trail against Singapore. That is the impression one gets looking at his actions both on and off the field. On Saturday, the ex-Singapore player, arrogantly showed off skills to sink the Lions 2-1. Then news came that he was267 words
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Article, Illustration195 1990-05-31 34 Jurong Town Football Club manager K Suppiah: "It was just magnificent. I am very proud of his performance. "Sundram is a gem. He dazzles us with his wizardy. It is simply a treat to watch him play. "He has shown maturity in every respect of the195 words
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Article, Illustration309 1990-05-31 34 WHAT THE CAPTAIN SAYS CAPTAIN Courageous Terry Pathmanathan said Sundram was over-glo-rified. "He has skill, no denying, hut he was made to look good because of the inexperience of some of our defenders. "Sundram played well that night and he should continue playing that way rather than309 words
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Article293 1990-05-31 35 The Singapore Hockey Association has cracked the whip. Within 24 hours of the national team returning from the Razak Cup tourney in Malaysia, it has sacked four senior players for alleged indiscipline. SURESH NAIR reports F OUR national hockey players have been sacked for alleged misconduct293 words
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Article112 1990-05-31 35 ATHLETICS will receive a shot in the arm during next month's Guiness road run. Guiness stout will donate four out of every five dollars entry fees to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. The remaining dollar collected goes to the 25th anniversary charity fund. More than 4,000 runners112 words
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Article, Illustration239 1990-05-31 35 Abdul Shukor - I POOLS CUP SEMI-FINAL: Safsa 7 Geylang 6 (penalties 1-1 after extra-time) By i Abdul Shukor E PILLAY, who denied Jurong Town the Premier League title in March, last night shoved Geylang International out of the Pools Cup at Jurong Stadium. The 24-year-old lieutenant saved Tav Peng Kee'sPictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 239 words
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Article, Illustration161 1990-05-31 36 AP. BY presidential decree, government employees will be able to watch Costa Rica play in its first World Cup soccer tournament. "I'm not going to miss the game. So it's fair that all public employees, for two hours, have the right to watch it in theirAP. - 161 words
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Article167 1990-05-31 36 Reuter. A KENYAN witchdoctor has predicted host Italy will win the World Cup. But Abubakar Omar Shariff, who earlier this month correctly forecast that Manchester United would win the English FA Cup by one goal after drawing the first match against Crystal Palace, is keepingReuter. - 167 words
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Article, Illustration220 1990-05-31 36 AFP. ENGLAND centre-back Mark Wright came through a 20-minute workout against Cagliari on Tuesday with flying colours. It is r '>w certain that he will fight Terry Butcher all the way for a World Cup starting place. Kngland manager Bobby Robson said after the warmup gameAFP. - 220 words
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Article87 1990-05-31 36 Reuter. ASTON Villa yesterday effectively signalled the go-ahead for Graham Taylor to become England's next manager. Villa gave the English Football Association permission to interview Taylor for the England manager's post in succession to Bobby Robson. A Villa spokesman said: "This is subject to theReuter. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration266 1990-05-31 36 Wire services. STRIKER Romario, just back in action after suffering a broken leg, has been gievn the No 11 jersey. It is an indicatin that Brazil manager Sebastiao Lazaroni is banking on him playing in the first 11. He will probably link up with Careca, who wears noWire services. - 266 words
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Article, Illustration391 1990-05-31 37 WEST GERMANY 1 DENMARK 0 Reuter. COMPOSED finishing by striker Rudi Voeller guided host West Germany to an uninspiring 1-0 win over Denmark. The 30-year-old Roma player latched on to a through pass from Juergen Klinsmann in the 37th minute and coolly rounded two defenders toReuter. - 391 words
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Article, Illustration80 1990-05-31 37 DUTCH COACH LEO BEENHAKKER ON HOLLAND'S DEFEAT: Here you saw the clear distinction between a team which is sharp and a team which is not yet ready. It's obvious we have still got an awful lot of work to do and only one morePicture/ Afp - 80 words
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Article208 1990-05-31 37 WORLD CUP WARM-UPS CHIEVO 1 URUGUAY 2 LIECHTENSTEIN 1 US 4 AFP, Reuter. URUGUAY struggled to a 2-1 win over Italian Third Division side Chievo in Verona yesterday. Uruguay manager Carlos Tabarez told his side to avoid any physical contact so that no one gets injured. But whileAFP, Reuter. - 208 words
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Article, Illustration341 1990-05-31 38 WORLD CUP WARM-UP: ITALY 0 GREECE 0 Reuter. ITALY was held to a disappointing 0-0 draw by Greece in its last warm-up before the World Cup finals. The Italian players were whistled off the field at the end by a 20,000-crowd that had been allowed inReuter.; Picture/ Afp - 341 words
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Article301 1990-05-31 38 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Thomas Cup in Japan: China 5 Denmark 0. tlber Cup: China ft Indonesia 0. SOCCER world Cup warm-ups: Austria 3 Holland 2. VV Germany 1 Denmark 0, Italy 0 Greece 0. Chievo (Ita) 1 Uruguay 2, Lichtenstein's amateur national team (Swit)Wire services. - 301 words
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Article, Illustration570 1990-05-31 39 LBO Beenhakker had a disastrous start as interim Dutch coach. His side was beaten 3-2 by an impressive Austria in a World Cup warm-up match in Vienna yesterday. Two goals in three minutes at the start of the second half from Manfred Zsak and570 words
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