The New Paper, 27 June 1990
1990-06-27
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Title Section12 1990-06-27 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement115 1990-06-27 1 THE NEWS TODAY This is Jane Turpin, a former army officer. She admits spying on a British car parks company for a rival firm. She gets job in company using false personal particulars. Then she flirts with boss, steals documents and passes information to rival firm. Jane, 30, is in115 words
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Article, Illustration55 1990-06-27 1 This is American Terry Collingsworth. He is seen holding a placard at a strike in Malaysia. Cabinet minister says he entered Malaysia under false pretences. Collingworth works for a labour organisation in the US. The group wants the US to withdraw Malaysia's trade benefits. J <J < s > •< J < s 5 4-> u £ - 55 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article77 1990-06-27 2 Referee was biased (TNP, April 28/29): We carried a report, under this headline on the rugby match between St Andrews School and Raffles Institution in the Police Cup 'B' Division final. The report contained allegations that referee Francis Yong had been biased against the Raffles Institution team. The allegations77 words
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Article115 1990-06-27 2 ITALY deported nearly 250 English soccer fans yesterday after they attacked Italians and fought with riot police in the worst violence of the World Cup. The fans were held by police after several hours of violence on Monday night in Rimini. Rimini police chief Alessandro Fersini115 words
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Article373 1990-06-27 2 C REDITORS cannot lay their hands on someone's savings in the CPF account in order to pay the member's debts. A High Court ruling has strengthened this principle, Business Times reports this morning. In a judgment, Mr Justice L P Thean said the Central Provident373 words
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207 1990-06-27 2 BETTER rapport with members, employers, and staff is what the Central Provident Fund (CPF) wants in its 35th year. The steps to accomplish this during the board's anniversary celebrations were mentioned by Mr Leong Lick Tien, a senior manager yesterday. The celebration theme207 words
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Article112 1990-06-27 2 AP. A TYPHOON with winds of 160 km per hour, is expected to hit the main Philippines island of Luzon this afternoon. Last week, another storm hit the same area in Luzon, killing more than 50 people and forcing more than 160,000 to flee to safer grounds.AP. - 112 words
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Article, Illustration686 1990-06-27 3 In the year 1993, the banks of the Singapore River will come alive. The shops, restaurants and entertainment at the restored Clarke Quay will capture the flavour of life there from the 1800s to the 1930s. GRISELDA LOO reports THE old will be made new. The686 words
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Miscellaneous10 1990-06-27 2 WEATHER FAIR. Max temp: 33 deg C. Sunset: 7.14 pm.10 words
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Advertisement92 1990-06-27 3 I What do you do if you have a I bruise on the head or chest? Apply a cold compress on the bruise for 30 minutes. You can use: 1) A cold water pack: Soak a thick pad of cotton wool or towel in cold water. Squeeze out the excess92 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration540 1990-06-27 4 THREE versions on how a poolside gazebo collapsed, and killed a woman, have emerged. They come from Keppel Corporation, the family of Madam Chu Ping Wah, who was killed in the collapse; and the police. Keppel owns the bungalow at Keppel Villa along Jalan LoyangPicture/ Lianhe Wanbao - 540 words
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Article, Illustration198 1990-06-27 5 CHILDLESS Singapore couples are now seeking babies from China. About 20 couples have adopted or are in the process of adopting them, Dr Paul Cheung told Lianhe Zaobao newspaper. Dr Cheung is head of the Population Planning Unit. Malaysia has been the traditional source of198 words
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Article330 1990-06-27 5 THREE middle-aged couples have finally realised their dream of having children from China. Mr Bai and his wife, both school teachers, are one of the couples. The Bais, married for six years, followed the example of a friend. They made a trip to (juangzhou and looked for330 words
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Article164 1990-06-27 5 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. aggravation: Something that makes a person angry or annoyed. alter ego: The other side of a person's personality different from the one that people usually see. anticipated: Something that164 words
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Article, Illustration254 1990-06-27 6 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng THE hotel concierge is not a porter or bell captain. Nor is he an information clerk as many guests think. "Very little is known about this profession," said Mr Jerry Soh, president of the Society of Golden Keys, a society of con- cierges.254 words
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Article94 1990-06-27 6 THE local chapter of the concierge society was established in 1986. It is part of an international network boasting 5,000 members from 25 countries. Each member receives a pair of golden crossed keys when he joins. In Singapore, there are only 10 full members and three94 words
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Article376 1990-06-27 7 The past three days have seen reports of people accidentally swallowing dentures, dental retainers and a fishbone. The last case resulted in death. TRUDY LIM speaks to three doctors and one dentist about this danger TAKE off your dentures when you sleep. And take off your376 words
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Article, Illustration548 1990-06-27 8 Yeo Kim Seng - By Yeo Kim Seng A NUMBER of fresh graduates prefer to go on holidays abroad before they get down to the serious business of jobhunting. And many go on their jaunts mainly to the United States and Europe in groups. This is happening at a548 words
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Advertisement443 1990-06-27 4 r I i The Monevwords puzzle will appear even day from Monday to Saturday in The New Paper. You have to fill in the missing letter in each'of the »ix words given. Then clip together in order all the lii coupons for the week and send the set to: THE443 words
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Advertisement113 1990-06-27 4 Lei Woo Seafood Restaurant v j 8 Shcntcm Way,#Ht -OX Treasury Building, Singapore 0106 1'c1:*****77 St't for 1 pvrwns $29.50+ Set for 4 persons $5S+ Shark's Fin with crabmcat Shark's Fin with Crabmeat Lei Woo Spccial Lobster Lei Woo Special Lobster Steamed "live" fish Steamed "live" fish with spccial sauce113 words
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Advertisement135 1990-06-27 5 i Dear Parents, I f You can raise your child's intelligence by the ways you care for him during his I M Play is one major way your child develops his intelligence. I JwH If Quadro, designed and made in Germany, is the world's No 1 large scale M M135 words
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Advertisement64 1990-06-27 6 Hotelevision provides you in-house movies to keep your guests entertained BEil js**m Its fully automatic features are ideal for playing video tapes in: Hotels, Hospitals, Condos Hostels, Clubs, Resorts. Leisure Centres/Parks Ships a wide variety of commercial applications Another premier line from REDIFFUSION H We'd love to work with you.64 words
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Advertisement254 1990-06-27 7 Challenging the Future L, YASHICA m S! No other camera looks like it. No other camera handles like it. No other camera has all its features. (51 patents covering optical and electronic design) mystery frame could W 'develop'into a BIG BIG PRIZE Buy a Yashica SAMURAI new-concept camera between now254 words
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Article, Illustration164 1990-06-27 10 Reuter; Today - HOT STORY Source/ Reuter Today AS EARTHQUAKE aid poured into Iran from all over the world, a row has broken out between anti-Western Iranian militants and moderates. The hardliners said that such aid from 26 countries could constitute a plot against Iran. "There's something strangeGraphics/ Chan Chee Kin - 164 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article137 1990-06-27 10 FOREIGN banks will be allowed by the Government to offer home banking services via the telephone and personal computer. They are presently not allowed to open more branches, install off-site ATMs or provide cashless shopping services. Full-licensed foreign banks are now being allowed to move into137 words
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Article137 1990-06-27 10 MAKE work places more parent-friendly. The President of the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations, Mrs Constance Singam, made this plea in a letter published in today's Straits Times. She said the work place should be restructured to meet the needs of the family. According to US studies,137 words
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Article, Illustration93 1990-06-27 10 EUROPEAN Community leaders agreed yesterday to give Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev economic aid to help him weather his political and economic troubles. The leaders of the 12-nation Community said that Mr Gorbachev's survival was essential to sustain the momentum of change in Europe. Soviet needs will93 words
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Article191 1990-06-27 10 SINGAPORE and the other "Asian Tigers" were the focus of two foreign press reports in today's morning papers. INFLATION: This is a growing problem in East Asian economies, visible in rising stock and property prices, according to the International Herald Tribune. In Taiwan, middle-class families that191 words
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Article53 1990-06-27 10 A DRIVE is underway to get all homes to fly the Singapore flag this National Day Flags are on sale at major department stores and neighbourhood shops and can he ordered from residents' committees and community centres. The flags cost $2 to $3 each. Those with a53 words
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Article38 1990-06-27 10 HARI Raya Haji has been set to fall on Tuesday, July 3 here a public holiday. But in Malaysia it will fall a day earlier on .July 2, it was announced yesterday in Kuala Lumpur.38 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration389 1990-06-27 11 An ex-British army officer and one-time army recruitment campaign girl put her undercover training to use in a corporate war. She spied on a carpark company for its competitor EX-BRITISH army officer Jane Turpin has admitted spying for a carpark company. When Europe's biggest389 words
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Article, Illustration135 1990-06-27 11 ATTRACTIVE Jane Turpin was once picked from hundreds of recruits for a Women's Royal Army Corps campaign poster in 1979. The British daily said she went on to reach the rank of captain, then enrolled in an undercover training course with the commando unit, Special135 words
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Article141 1990-06-27 11 MISS TUCKER infiltrated Europarks like a professional spy. She worked as secretary to the company boss Stephen Tucker from June to October last year. As an ex-Army officer, she used military intelligence jargon in her secret reports. The first report she allegedly sent to NCP deputy chairman Gordon141 words
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Article, Illustration605 1990-06-27 12 Surinder Jessy; Faridah Hamid - Malaysia's duty-free exports to the US are threatened by opposition from US labour organisations which accuse it of anti-labour policies. An American whose organisation is involved in the controversy was recently caught taking part in a Malaysian strike By Surinder Jessy and Faridah Hamid of MalayPicture/ Malay Mail - 605 words
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Article53 1990-06-27 12 MALAYSIA will lobby Washington to retain GSP status. It is opposed by three US labour organisations the Amencan Federation of Labour -Congress of Industnal Organisations (AFL-CIO), the International Labour Rights Research and Education Fund and the International Brotherhood of Electronic Workers. Kuala Lumpur says the campaign is backed53 words
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Advertisement343 1990-06-27 13 IF HE CARES TO READ J A love for the written word, if you have noticed, does not II e picks up tenns of technical reference not found in prescribed h«tp|x n overnight or even at first sight. Of course, for any X J. texts (useful for impressing the Chinese343 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration266 1990-06-27 14 Reuter. A KEY Soviet communist party congress may be postponed. Soviet leaders are divided over whether to proceed with the meeting, once considered crucial to President Mikhail Gorbachev's rei forms but now thought likely to revise or even reject them. Russian Federation President BorisReuter. - 266 words
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149 1990-06-27 14 AFP. TWO Bolivian brothers, who claimed to be the composers of the hit Lambada dance song, have won a copyright battle. The battle was for royalties on millions of Lambada records sold. Jean-Loup Tournier, director-general of the Songwriters, Composers, and Music Publishers Society (Sacem),AFP. - 149 words
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Article, Illustration124 1990-06-27 14 Renter MORE trouble is expected in Romania. In a speech to Bucharest's diplomatic corps, 1* r• 11 (1• ti T lon Iliescu said yester- day he expected more violence in the country. He dismissed opposition accusations that the government had been behind what he called recentRenter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration337 1990-06-27 15 NYT. R EAL estate tycoon Donald Trump has been given an ultimatum by his bankers. He must learn to live on about $823,000 a month. In May, his bankers report, Mr Trump's personal spending amounted to $1.06 million for day-to-day necessities of the ultra-rich lifestyle.NYT. - 337 words
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147 1990-06-27 15 Reuter. DKVELOPER Donald Trump averted the collapse of his debt-heavy real estate and casino empire at the 11th hour yesterday by winning $36.6 million in short-term financing from his banks. Banking sources in New York said the payment will allow Mr Trump toReuter. - 147 words
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160 1990-06-27 15 AP. THERE has been a dramatic increase in smoking worldwide as a result of US trade policies that ignore health problems. This is stated in a report which appeared today in Journal of the American Medical Association. "Globally, increasing tobacco use is responsible forAP. - 160 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration221 1990-06-27 15 Wire services. SHARE prices ended mixed on London's Stock Exchange yesterday. Shares jumped in early trading on a surge in the stock-index futures market and bullish recommendations on the brewery sector. The Financial Times 30share index was down 2.8 points at 1,926.6 at the close. Volume came to aWire services. - 221 words
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Article70 1990-06-27 15 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened higher on a stronger yen and arbitrageurs buying up cash indices, brokers said. The key 225-share Nikkei index was up 203.59 points, or 0.64 per cent to 31,775.36 in seven minutes of trade after surging 447.58 points yesterday. A new US initiative to lower itsReuter. - 70 words
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Article52 1990-06-27 15 FT Industrials Tue 1,926.60 (1,926.40) Dow iones Average Tue 2,842.33 (2,845.05) ST Industrial Tue 1,523.59 (1,522.62) NST Industrial Tue 3,079.03 (3,068.53) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 3,292.35 (3,274.44) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,513.50 (1,511.90) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 31,571.77 (31,124.19) Figures in bracket* refer to those of the previous52 words
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Article, Illustration228 1990-06-27 15 Wire services. THE stock market edged higher yesterday, strengthened by President George Bush's remark that tax increases will be needed to help reduce the federal deficit. Mr Bush said that higher tax revenues were necessary to assure the deficit "is brought under responsible control." His statement was issuedWire services. - 228 words
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Miscellaneous545 1990-06-27 16 WEDNESDAYRADIO VTT^TWHHHHI I j NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.0S Lunchdate 12.03 Popelar Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Afternoon Fare 1.45 Midday Market Report 3.00545 words
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Miscellaneous225 1990-06-27 16 COMICRELEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee «si pbU 9''^? Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill f T (WO J4IT ITfc HO. QOMUNt 'V, 1 I VOUR /s*fl NOT I >;§ J£& h I RNW MV 1 /WVWW?\ \MV&) #vj FING*R) v UW6U!) >. George the Robot/stephen Stanley orje I CAtsTT^N ugjp- *Thq££ SUPEC. V225 words
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Miscellaneous581 1990-06-27 17 COMICRELIEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim NOON Good Music, Company and M« NOON Newsdeok rT ar 1215 Sentimental Journey 12.30 Off the Shelf BEEKI(Y\,W)OULD > I b RIuHEK DC 12.30 Keeping Track Everest Mow 12.45 Country Stylo IDURATHOI& BEAUTIFUL Ji The News Got Out: News of the 1.00 WortdNows beautiful OR r581 words
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Article, Illustration435 1990-06-27 18 Stardom seems to run in the family at Caldecott Hill. First, there were sisters Yang Lina and Libing and Lin Liyun and Lizhu. Now comes a brother-and-sister pair Doris Hong Huifang and Alfred Hong Weiwen. LO TIEN YIN reports I AM not just following in big sister's footsteps,Picture/ Aundry Gan - 435 words
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Article, Illustration580 1990-06-27 19 USA Today. w rHO will he the most vile, treacherous, malevolent villain of the Hollywood movies this mid-year season in America? "They're going to make me the prime minister of sinister," says William Sadler, who plays the chief had guy in Die Hard 2. Maybe, but SadlerUSA Today. - 580 words
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Article70 1990-06-27 19 Ruthless recording industry mogul: Wayne Newton in The Adventure of Ford Fairlane. Corrupt opium lord: Burt Kwouk in Air America. A murderer's returned evil spirit: Brad Dourif in The Exorcist III: The Legion. Pair of murderous bikers: David Anthony Marshall and Andrew Divoff in Another 48 Hours. Chief70 words
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Article, Illustration138 1990-06-27 19 FROM PAGE 18: SIBLING STARS SIBLING stars are common in SBC. There were Hu Shufen and Mil Shuxian, sisters both who acted as police recruits in First Step (198f>). Shufen, who joined SBC six years ago, quit last year. But two other sister pairs are still138 words
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134 1990-06-27 19 ALFRED used to he very shy until he became involved in show business. As a member of the Singapore Armed Forces' Music and Drama Company (MDC), 170 shows a year was the norm for Alfred! "In school, as I was rather shy, I always134 words
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Article, Illustration351 1990-06-27 20 Sam Yeo - DATES Today: Cinderella performs at Scotts Shopping Centre at 8 pm and at Hard Rock Cafe at 11 pm. Tomorrow: She performs at Parkway Parade at 6pm and again at Hard Rock Cafe at 11 pm. By Sam Yeo CINDERELLA'S alter ego, when351 words
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Article, Illustration334 1990-06-27 20 Vivien Chiong - preview/by Vivien Chiong THE UNMATCHABLE MATCH Coming to Cathay cinemas NOT The Unmatchable Match, but rather a bad match. That label could be used to describe Hongkong's latest movie hotshot, Stephen Chow's latest film effort. He admitted in a recent interview that he sometimes accepts334 words
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Advertisement51 1990-06-27 18 "T 'MY BABY IS HAPPY WITH KAO MERRIES, SO AMI' #Ba| i punxi cowtuu m mothe WWjCT L J 7N (0* \SL > Only Kao Merries' unique ventilating outer cover has micro pores that ventilate by letting damp air out, so baby stays dry both day w jH and night51 words
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DEARAGGIE
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Article1273 1990-06-27 21 DEAR Aggie, I would like to raise the bridge of my nose but I have not consulted a beautician or a plastic surgeon yet. Where do I go for such an operation and how much do 1 have to pay? Can 1 use my Medisave1,273 words
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Article, Illustration142 1990-06-27 21 TOUCHED by the plight of a school leaver who wrote to Aggie and signed her letter "Condemned", Mr Dennis Ow wrote to offer the young woman a job. Mr Ow, a quality control executive officer with a Singapore factory which assembles TV sets, told The142 words
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Advertisement73 1990-06-27 21 LADIES NIGHT (Mon Tue) $5 nett for Ladies PLUS Swimwear Fashion Show (inclusive of 1 standard drink) Sunday Thursday $10 nett (2 standard drinks) Friday (Gents) $15 nett (2 standard drinks) Sat Eve of P.Holiday $15 nett (2 standard drinks) TEA DANCE: Sun $6 nett (3 drinks) Sat P.Hol $873 words
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Article, Illustration46 1990-06-27 22 <! SS> The National Productivity Board is now packaging training videos as soap operas. HOU SOON MING illustrates the initial episodes of the serial, Fire in the Heart, which teaches basic selling skills. The video comes with a course book and tutorials organised by NPB.46 words
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Advertisement109 1990-06-27 23 Our Super Visual televisions offer pHH the most life-like colours. We invite you in for a screen test. lIIkBB When you compare televisions preset most other brands, the} have a revolutionary W at the manufacturers* colour and brightness Invar Mask Picture Tube that delivers high M settings, you'll notice our109 words
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Miscellaneous949 1990-06-27 23 dn e s d a yt v FRIENDS NEXT DOOR SWEET DREAMS l|||r (Channel 8, 7.40 pm) (Channel 8, 9.30 pm) 1| SHI Bao (Wang Changli, right) is furious ouren and |h 11 to learn that his sister will be working as a |S; k Rutlian receive a call from949 words
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262 1990-06-27 24 Adeline Woon - SEENLASTNIGHT By Adeline Woon ADAM Cheng isn't exactly Bill Cosby or Tony Danza, but in Papa, We Love You (SBC 8, 6.45 pm), he knows best as a father of two teenagers. You think Cosby has some slick moves in the opening shots262 words
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Miscellaneous311 1990-06-27 24 wednesdaytv FILM FOCUS: IT '1 A GIRL CALLED KEETJE TIPPEL m (Channel 12, 10.20 pm) I SET in 19th century Holland, this drama is about the f rags-to-riches story of a woman named Keetje Tippel m Keetje and her family arrive in Amsterdam in search of a fIL < w311 words
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Article, Illustration49 1990-06-27 30 AFP. ISRAELI international Ronny Rosenthal (above) has joined English champions Liverpool from Belgian club Standard Liege yesterday in a million-dollar deal. The lively striker, who hit seven goals during a trial period at Anfield at the end of last season, has signed a three-year contract. AFP.AFP. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration197 1990-06-27 30 Dennis Chia - By Dennis Chia s I I I EVEN footballers from Singapore's Olympic squad will form the nucleus of the Singapore team that will participate in the 19th Asian Schools football tournament at Shenyang, China, next month. They are Rudy Khairon Zaman, Iskandar Mohd, Razudin Yacob, Mohd Shahri197 words
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Article, Illustration288 1990-06-27 30 Router. NORWEGIAN long distance runner Ingrid Kristiansen said she had been blacklisted by United States immigration authorities for over-staying her visa and feared she might not be able to compete again in the US again. But the US Embassy in Oslo said it would beRouter. - 288 words
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Article, Illustration242 1990-06-27 31 WIMBLEDON TENNIS Wire services. FALLEN star John McEnroe was left contemplating an uncertain tennis future as he an 4 four other men's seeds were Mown out of Wimbledon in the first round yesterday. Three-time champion McEnroe led the dismal procession, humbled 7-5, 6-4, 6-4 by fellow-American DerekWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 242 words
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Article, Illustration43 1990-06-27 31 I've got to try and get my act together. If I take a couple of steps in the wrong direction I'll be out in six months. I knew I wasn't sufficiently prepared But I think I'll be back. McEnroe (left)43 words
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148 1990-06-27 31 Wire Services. STEFFI Graf has said that she was thinking of quitting her home in West Germany. The world's top women's player said after a quickfire victory in the first round of the Wimbledon championships that the United States was a possible newWire Services. - 148 words
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Article389 1990-06-27 31 Wire services Men's singles, Ist rd: Miloslav Mecir (Cze) bt Tomas Carhonell (Spa) 6-4, 6-4, 6-1; Mark Kratzmann (Aust) bt Cassio Motta (Bra) 6-2, 6-1, 6-3; Jim Pugh (US) bt Jan Gunnarsson (Swe) 6-3, 1-6, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4; Mark Woodforde (Aust) bt John Fitzgerald (Aust) 7-5, 6-2,Wire services - 389 words
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Article, Illustration140 1990-06-27 32 CUPCHAT F RANZ Beckenbauer said he was happy for his old World Cup adversary Jack Charlton that Ireland had beaten Romania and reached the quarter-finals. But Beckenbauer, who played against Charlton when Kngland defeated West (iermany in the 1966 final, reckons it will be the end of thePicture/AFP - 140 words
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Article61 1990-06-27 32 Wire services. AS World Cup fever rages in Italy, 18 Japanese soccer trainers are quietly taking lessons in how to develop the sport in their country, where it remains in its infancy. The trainers, who have already toured World Cup stadiums and filmed the games, will beginWire services. - 61 words
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Article48 1990-06-27 32 Wire services. HOLLAND'S post office was also licked when the Dutchmen left the World Cup beaten by West Germany on Sunday. They had already printed the first one million stamps of a special 16 million issue to commemorate a Dutch victory in the competition. Wire services.Wire services. - 48 words
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Article133 1990-06-27 32 Wire services. A ROME student organisation which sold thousands of World Cup tickets has said it will refuse to distribute any more in protest of steep price hikes. The Student and Young People Centre said: "We will not sell tickets for the later matches. Since the qualificationWire services. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration189 1990-06-27 33 Reuter. KARLHEINZ Riedle is set to replace Rudi Voeller in the West German lineup to face Czechoslovakia in the World Cup quarter-finals in Milan this Sunday. West German officials yesterday hoped they could overturn Fifa's rejection of their protest against Voeller's dismissal in last Sunday's secondReuter. - 189 words
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Article77 1990-06-27 33 AP. FLASHY midfielder Thomas Haessler, the only West German player on the injury list this week, is expected to be sidelined for the second consecutive World Cup match this Sunday. West Germany plays Czechoslovakia in the quarterfinal match in Milan. Haessler strained his left thigh during a first-roundAP. - 77 words
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Article172 1990-06-27 33 AP. FIFA announced yesterday that five World Cup players have been disqualified for their next match. Fifa's disciplinary committee said Ricardo Gomez of Brazil was fined 20,000 Swiss francs ($28,890) and disqualified from his next international match after receiving a red card in Sunday's 1-0AP. - 172 words
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Article, Illustration313 1990-06-27 34 Reuter. THE early injuries to key players Gianluca Vialli and Roberto Donadoni may prove to be a blessing in disguise, according to Italy's coach Azeglio Vicini. Vialli, regarded as Italy's best striker, has not played since the country's group match against USA. He has a thigh injury.Reuter. - 313 words
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Article, Illustration186 1990-06-27 34 AP, AFP. IRELAND'S hero against Romania yesterday, David O'Leary, thought he would never play for his country again. The 32-year-old defender crowned his return with his first goal in 14 years and 52 appearances for the Republic. Said O'Leary: "I once thought I'd never play for Ireland again."AP, AFP. - 186 words
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Article, Illustration372 1990-06-27 35 AP. s ilX weeks ago, Emmanuel "Kunde feared he might have kto give up walking for a ■while. But the Cameroon defender now seems headed for something of a personal triumph in his team's historic World Cup quarter-final appearance on Sunday. Kunde, who turns 34 on JulyAP. - 372 words
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Article, Illustration199 1990-06-27 35 AP. DIEGO Maradona said yesterday that his injured left ankle is much worse, but he vowed to play, no matter what, in Argentina's quarter-final match against Yugoslavia on Saturday. "I don't want to give up. I'll be on the field even if it is on one leg,"AP. - 199 words
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Article, Illustration244 1990-06-27 35 Abdul Shukor - TOUCHLINE TALK Abdul Shukor OKAY, so England won. So Belgium, the better team, did not qualify for the quarterfinals. So what's new? After 19 days of following Italia '90 and witnessing some spectacular shocks, nothing surprises me anymore. Not even England beating Belgium 1-0244 words
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Article187 1990-06-27 35 f IRELAND'S striker John (Aldridge will probably miss the World Cup quarter-final against Italy because of a calf injury. Aldridge, 32, aggravated the injury early in Monday's second-round victory over Romania that moved the Irish into the final eight in their first World Cup. "I originally felt it187 words
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Article, Illustration329 1990-06-27 36 'Maradona of the Balkans' AP. DRAGAN Stojkovic saved his best performance for when it counted most. He scored both goals in his team's 2-1 victory over Spain. "These are certainly among the most important goals of my career," the 25-vear-old playmaker said. "I will always remember them,AP.; Pictures/ AFP - 329 words
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Article, Illustration426 1990-06-27 38 YUGOSLAVIA 2 SPAIN 1 Yugoslavia wins in extra time AP. YUGOSLAVIA wore down Spain with clever defensive tactics and midfielder DraI gan Stojkovic scored two 1 goals as the Yugoslavs ad- vanced to the World Cup quarterfinals with a 2-1 victory in extra time. The Yugoslavs scored theirAP.; Pictures/ AFP - 426 words
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Article198 1990-06-27 38 Wire services. ALTHOUGH Yugoslavia celebrated its biggest World Cup success in nearly 30 years yesterday, readers of Yugoslav newspapers will have to do with only a few quotes from coach Ivica Osim. The 48-year-old coach is angry with Yugoslav soccer writers for their reporting ofWire services. - 198 words
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Article, Illustration613 1990-06-27 40 Jeffrey Low - VI A\/1 A O Yugoslavia wins in extra time C" O I A MH England wins in extra time. I UVJUOLnV IM Z. Dragan Stojkovic (77th, 92nd) L-1 \l O I—MI \l L/ -L David Piatt (119th) SPAIN 1 Julio Salinas (82nd) BELGIUM 0 ENGLAND 1613 words
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Article241 1990-06-27 40 AP. ITALY and England appear to have the inside track to berths in the World Cup's final four, while defending champion Argentina and highly rated West Germany face rougher roads. In the four matches, Italy meets Ireland, England plays Cameroon, Argentina faces Yugoslavia and WestAP. - 241 words
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Article, Illustration832 1990-06-27 41 FROM ITALY - ENGLAND 1 BELGIUM 0 England wins in extra time FROM ITALY JEFFREY LOW SUBSTITUTE David Flatt became an instant celebrity when he scored a tremendous last-gasp goal to send England into the quarter-finals of the World Cup early this morning. In a dramatic, climatic end toPicture/ AFP - 832 words
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Article, Illustration318 1990-06-27 41 ENGLAND 1 BELGIUM 0 England wins in extra time AP. BELGIUM had hit the post twice and a linesman had disallowed what looked like a legal England goal. Jan Ceulemans and Scifo both shot against the post, but England had an apparent goal disallowed for offside.AP. - 318 words
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