The New Paper, 4 July 1990
1990-07-04
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Title Section12 1990-07-04 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement54 1990-07-04 1 WWOMAN RAPED 11 i TIMES BY HER OWN FATHER Brunei Judge jails him for eight years and says: "You have abused the trust... as head of the family." ymmmmy Argentina 5 Italy 4 Jeffrey Low previews tomorrow's West World Cup reports from Pages 36 to 48 Germany -England match /Page54 words
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Article, Illustration98 1990-07-04 1 Italian coach Azeglio Vicini sheds tears of defeat. It is simply too much for him to take after Italy is defeated by Argentina 5-4 in a penalty shootout. "We can't hide this sadness," he says. Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti joins in: "There is sadness." In thePicture/ AFP - 98 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article565 1990-07-04 2 A Brunei man described by his daughter as "an embodiment of Satan" rapes her 11 times in two years. She has a child by him, has her marriage disrupted by his behaviour and finally finds the courage to take him to court A BRUNEI man565 words
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242 1990-07-04 2 "At lust your act of sleeping with your own daughter God sees. Pity Mama tortured to see the beh.i\ iour of husband and chil dren." These were Efti WOldl <•! the tormented daughter in u heart-rending letter to her father. It was read242 words
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Article40 1990-07-04 2 She's feminine and a feminist (TNI'. June 26): It was incorrectly repotted th.il \1- Con stance is still the president nf Aware, the Association of Women tor Action and Research. Ms Hetlvsig Annar is A ware's rur rent president.40 words
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Advertisement70 1990-07-04 2 LARGE Screen 1V at a touch of a button v With the Thomson 'IVP 3(XX), the ability to experience life size images is simply at a touch of a button. This user-friendly projector is for everyone who uses a regular 'IV set,VCR or Personal (Computer. Another premier line from REDIFFUSION70 words
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Advertisement142 1990-07-04 2 HOTUNEPLUS If you want lo *hun» a point '•1 vi<-w. rail i'Ur HotUnePlUß on 7>ll 7711, or wnl«' to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. I 'i. i•• include your lull name, add its* ;in<l telephone number A New Paper Exclusive i i '4 July142 words
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Miscellaneous15 1990-07-04 2 The Weather SHOWERS w\i<r Mftral ifNf in ilu .llllTllittltl <irj» ttun I 7 I Mil15 words
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Article, Illustration444 1990-07-04 3 Loh Tuan Lee - THENEWSTODAY By Loh Tuan Lee NINE young boy* hawin hi seta ted i"r the final* "t fndfa/Singapore <j leaf No, the) are not tin w>n« mti Tin- youngsters will escort tin- innteetants on stage and dance with them. The) watt selected from photographs ni inPicture/ Aundry Gan; Picture/ Nicklaus D'cruz - 444 words
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Advertisement95 1990-07-04 3 How do you stop a I nose bleed? 11 Sit down and lean forward so that the blood runs out through the nose and not down ihe »koat 2] Bk win ».rm!y just below ihe hard bony and HoW it tar 5> minutes, then please :ng has not stopped, hold95 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration178 1990-07-04 4 ABOUT 200 car sunshades printed with currencies of various countries have been seized by police. The managing director of the company distributing them is expected to be charged with violating monetary regulations. The cardboard shades are placed in car windshields to protect the interior178 words
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200 1990-07-04 4 SINGAPORE Airline may fly to E»t< Ger many from next year. A bilateral air agreement wa- signed 10 years ago but SIA has yet to begin services. Business Times reports this morning that discussions on a possible Kast German service are200 words
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Article145 1990-07-04 4 YOl' need tn nominal- a beneficiary tcr your Central Provident Fund laving* Rut you keep putting it off because it 18 nuuh of a bother. Not any more. From this month, the CPP Personal Auto Link (PAI.I will supply Domination forms by post on145 words
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Article100 1990-07-04 4 YOU .-.'in uppl\ |..in tin- CI'K I'M Mfvfce The phone line will anawei \<>nr rnquiru-s on Your CPP h.il.iiu* mi both the ordi n.trs .m<l »pfi i.ii bUftti 'n Oft Btk !><r j printed ffUieroeni u Til* l»:«!:iiw« tU \iMii ModUttYl count; The Rtnounl r»( I100 words
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Advertisement445 1990-07-04 4 I I The Moneyworda puzzle will appear every day from Monday to Saturday in The New Paper. You have to nil in the '"t letter in each of the siz word* given. Then clip together in order all the nz coupons for the week and send the «et to: THE445 words
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Advertisement118 1990-07-04 4 PLAN NOW TO VISIT Over 60 participants from 11 count rips Sculptured (iardrn I ountam A giant display of antiques, ceramics, cratis. paintings, sculptures, jade and ivory collections, primitive and tribal crafts. Come to see, discover, buy and invest in art. Also not to be missed is the Asia An118 words
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Advertisement188 1990-07-04 5 friOtMlwwtfie TWMHRD TWINBIRD LIVE COLLECTION *90 A new range of personal home products that's uniquely designed to blend creative originality with functionality. The Twinbird Live Collection'9o from Japan-for people whose taste is simply quite extraordinary. Av-223 AV-IS3 f 1 'M Stereo System WM« [•CR J| 111 SB Picnic Picnic Av-111188 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration500 1990-07-04 6 Yaw Yan Chong - By Yaw Yan Chong THREE cars collided last night when the driver of one of the vehicles stopped to make a right-hand turn. A passenger, Miss Van< Bhojwani. WH trapped in the Suzuki which had apparently stopped to make the turn. She had to bePictures/ Aundry Gan - 500 words
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Article131 1990-07-04 6 A WOMAN was found floating in the Singapore Kiver behind the Warehouse Disco Lounge in Havel*>ck Road on Sunday. She was still breathing when police pulled her out and is now recovering in hospital, reports the Chinese-language Lianhe Wanbao. The 59-year-old woman was reportedly troubled131 words
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Article146 1990-07-04 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case \mi need to check their meanings. amiable: Describes a person who is friendly, good-tempered, and pleasant to he with. baffled: Punted. blotchy: Describes something that has a lot of patches on it. These patches often146 words
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Advertisement153 1990-07-04 6 I I I WEDNESDAY, JULY 4,1990 27/90-3 I Win $s,ooocash i jackpot this week, j Cut out and attach with other coupons (Monday to Saturday) Name: I/C No: I FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS J USING CLUES BELOW. i 1 U I u l R l R l A B153 words
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Advertisement714 1990-07-04 7 To> out ptont i jffjssu. Commemorative Insurance Savings F?lan \S Guarantees growth of your money 5.5% p.a. compounded return for 10 years Guarantees security with life insurance protection in addition to your savings \S Guarantees payment of a lump sum in the year 2000 Guarantees acceptance of all applications up714 words
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Article, Illustration551 1990-07-04 8 The National Institute of Education will not be the only new kid on the school block next year. Meet "Mr T" and "Ms T" not television heroes but the new breed of teachers of the 90s the institute hopes to groom SINGAPORETODAY MR T calls551 words
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Advertisement80 1990-07-04 8 MARINA VILLAGE Productions Pte Ltd proudly presents Singapore Indoor Stadium. July 9 10, 1990. 8.00 pm. Tickets: $35, $45, $55 (includes one free drink at Marina Village); $75, $100 (includes a 10% discount for one meal at Marina Village) from Tangs, Centrepoint, Parkway Parade, Spore Indoor Stadium (show nights), Pan80 words
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Advertisement138 1990-07-04 8 i a* 5 S B Lei Woo Seafood Restaurant £*3I Sheraon WiyJßl CM Irwiury Build.ni. 0106 T0t£2443 F? s e fal far 4 PtrMflS SSSt Shirk's Fin with crahmeat Shirk's Fin with Crabmeat Lei Woo Special Lobster Lei Woo Special Lobster Steamed "live" fish Steamed "live" fish with special sauce138 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article332 1990-07-04 10 HOT STORIES AUG CHINA and Indonesia will restore diplomatic relations on this date, ending a break of 23 years. The occasion will be marked with a visit to Indonesia by Chinese Premier Li Peng starting on Aug 6, it was announced yesterday. Singapore has said it332 words
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Article87 1990-07-04 10 Hie Straits Timet: Aug 8 date for Beijing. Jakarta ties. Lianhe Zaobao: China, Indonesia to resume ties on August 8. Berita Marian: Pilgrims killed in the tragedy at Mina, near Mecca. Business Times: Spectrum Electronics, an American procurement company which set up shop here, plans to source SIOO million87 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article71 1990-07-04 10 THE leaders of the group of seven major industrialised countries meeting next week in Houston will be asked by Japan to end China's isolation. Japan wants to use the July 9-11 summit to lift economic sanctions imposed against China after the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square71 words
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Article52 1990-07-04 10 MALAYSIAN Information Minister Datuk Mohamed Rahmat has said a more suitable location for the second link between Johor and Singapore would be Pasir Gudang or Desaru on the south-eastern coast of Johor. The link is now proposed to connect the Sungai Pulai area in Johor with Tuas52 words
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Article63 1990-07-04 10 MALAYSIAN Minister of Housing and Local Government Lee Kim Sai is expected to challenge Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik for the presidency of the Malaysian Chinese Association, according to reliable sources. He is expected to make the announcement this evening. His supporters are led by MCA secretary-general63 words
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Article62 1990-07-04 10 BRITAIN has aborted a proposal to give passports to the Hongkong staff of British companies seconded to Britain. The decision was relayed by Mr Peter Lloyd, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Office, to the British Chamber of Commerce in Hongkong, the plan's key lobbyist The62 words
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Article81 1990-07-04 10 THE mysterious illness known as Sudden Unexplained Nocturnal Death Syndrome (Sunds) which has killed more than 220 Thai workers in Singapore in the last seven years, may have struck the island as far back as the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A group of National University of81 words
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Article44 1990-07-04 10 SOVIET hardliners led by Politburo member Yegor Ligachev attacked reforms and "thoughtless radicalism" at a key Communist Party congress in Moscow yesterday. But reformers fought back. Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze said the country had been ruined by profligate spending on defence.44 words
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Advertisement100 1990-07-04 10 l two Germanys took place Most of East |J Up to 3 miißon |l Western powers want onSundav Germany's 8,000 J| East Germans may A Germany to be a member llnro't hnui state-owned firms lose their jobs as of Nato. The Soviet Union neresnow could dose. inefficient I J calls100 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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353 1990-07-04 11 0 NE of the world's largest mak|ers of layer-built and micro- batteries is the latest company to gain Operational Headquarters (OHQ) status in Singapore. (iP Batteries International Ltd (GPBI) will pay corporate tax at a preferential rate of 10 per cent instead of 32353 words
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203 1990-07-04 11 A HOME-GROWN manufacturer wants to sell the cans its makes around the world and thinks it can. Containers Printers recently expanded its Singapore factory as model for the new plants it plans to set up overseas, Business Times reports this morning. The company's203 words
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Advertisement76 1990-07-04 11 g If you aspire to be a FUQKT STEWARD/ STEWARDESS Attend our FREE PERSONAL ASSESSMENT CAREER COUNSELLING Call us at *****03/ *****92 Mon Fri 930 am to 9 30 pm Sat/Sun 9-30 am to 6pm rzz&zzsrnj ECP FLIGHT STEWARD STEWARDESS TRAINING CENTRE J* titiEfOE?. Peninsula Shopping CentTe *03-29,3 Coleman Street76 words
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Advertisement153 1990-07-04 11 V 1 WITH OVER 60 TREATS, OUR TEMASEK LUNCH BUFFET IS CERTAINLY TEMPTING. AT $14.90*. IT'S IRRESISTIBLE. I i I I iVilA' y-fc Spoil yourself at Window On The Fndavs $14.90* Saturdaysand Sundays Sifter Park with the most mouth-watering And for dinner, you can indulge in our speciality Temasek Lunch153 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration480 1990-07-04 12 A student disappears from home with $10,000 from his joint bank account. Kidnap? Extortion? His family fears the worst. Five days later, the boy calls his family. YAW YAN CHONG pieces together this account from the boy's mother H UANG Zhiceng had always done well480 words
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Article, Illustration191 1990-07-04 12 Reuter. FORMER Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos and Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi yesterday counted the cost of a multi-million-dollar trial in New York that many legal experts said should never have happened. Mr Khashoggi told reporters after his acquittal that his defence hadReuter.; Picture/Afp - 191 words
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Article259 1990-07-04 12 MADAM Susan Chen likes her peanut butter crunchy. But early last Thursday morning, she found it crunchier than usual. She was making sandwiches when she spotted something in the dollop of peanut butter on the fourth slice of bread. Madam Chen, 37, a housewife, said259 words
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Article150 1990-07-04 12 MANY things have been found in packed food. Here are just a few examples: Larvae in chocolate. Larvae and moths were found in four tins of chocolates manufactured by Cadbury Confectionary (M) Sdn Bhd last month. Light bulb fragments in frozen pork pizza topping. The150 words
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Article195 1990-07-04 12 Wire services. A MAN has been arrested in connection with a toe-sucking spree in the US state of Arkansas. Michael Wyatt, 29, walked into a police station in Conway, Arkansas, with a lawyer and surrendered. Wyatt reportedly entered a women's clothing shop in ConwayWire services. - 195 words
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Advertisement13 1990-07-04 12 Hl'OCTI HDD BIBS 734-7711 This story is a result of a HotlinePlus call13 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article396 1990-07-04 13 Malay Mail. A THAI woman nicknamed the "Fake Passport Queen" has been nabbed by police in Kuala Lumpur. She is accused of selling stolen passports to syndicates ferrying Thai call-girls to Japan. Her Singaporean husband has also been arrested. With their arrests, police haveMalay Mail. - 396 words
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164 1990-07-04 13 AP. KAST (lermans have raised a public outcry against border guards who shot and killed refugees fleeing to West Germany in the past. As a result, East Germany's chief military prosecutor announced yesterday that investigations were under way into the deaths of 11 peopleAP. - 164 words
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162 1990-07-04 13 Reuter. THE Nato summit called in London this week by US President George Bush will be an important test of US leadership in the 40-year-old Western alliance. Has US role in NATO been overtaken by West Germany, or by Europe as a whole? BonnReuter. - 162 words
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Article364 1990-07-04 14 AP. s URVIVORS of the tunnel stampede in Mina on Monday, in which more than 1,400 pilkgrims died, gave eyewitness accounts of the 'tragedy to Saudi television. They were not identified. Mina is 7 km from Mecca. "It was terrible... people were rushing in oppositeAP. - 364 words
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Article166 1990-07-04 14 MECCA STAMPEDE ACCIDENT AFP. SAUDI Interior Minister Sheikh Nayef ibn Abdul al Aziz said in Riyadh yesterday that the Mina tunnel stampede was caused by an accident. "There was intense traffic across the bridge leading to the Mouayssem tunnel while the tunnel was overcrowded with more than f>().(M)0 pilgrims." heAFP. - 166 words
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131 1990-07-04 14 AFP. BURMA'S military junta showed no sign of releasing the leader of the victorious National League for Democracy (NLD) even though the May election results were nearing completion. .Junta leader General Saw Maung said the release of "someone," apparently referring to NLD leaderAFP. - 131 words
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Advertisement99 1990-07-04 13 vL Bl» vk Br v STEAMBOAT BUFFET DINNER It's true!! Up to 40 tems to choose from at only S$ 15.00++ Feast in air con comfort on our Steamboat Buffet with a range of desserts. Spread includes prawns, tresh crabs, frog legs, sea cucumber, a variety of meat, mushrooms... just99 words
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Advertisement126 1990-07-04 13 Pieival Natural Mineral Water 1 from France. Direct from the very fresh and green Normandy count) in France. Pierval is a fresh and pleasant T 1 drink which you can enjoy daily ICT- V during meals or for H I quenching thirst. TMI jl Cool Refresh"' v for An y«126 words
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Advertisement298 1990-07-04 14 SINGAPORE INDUSTRIAL DIRECTORY (THE GREEN BOOK) B7 fl MB AB $6000 CASH PRIZES TO BE WON V r l IST PRIZE $3000 2ND PRIZE $2000 3RD PRIZE $1000 1 In' Singapore Industrial Directory (1 he Green Book) is the most informative, comprehensive, SgssggsiSi specific easy-to-use directory of industrial w products298 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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441 1990-07-04 15 Wire servics. S HOCKED, l>ewildered Italians accepted World Cup defeat this morning with tears, anger and defiant chants. Argentine goalkeeper Sergio Goycoechea shattered Italy's dream of a fourth World Cup title, making two saves in semifinal penalty shootout while a nation gathered aroundWire servics. - 441 words
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212 1990-07-04 15 AP. A MIX-UP of two patients with the same last name caused the wrong man to receive the Aids-infected blood of the other. The incident occurred in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the US. "This is an absolute tragedy. We are devastated by this,"AP. - 212 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article234 1990-07-04 15 Wire services. SHARKS recovered ground late in the session to finished little changed on London's Stock Kxchange yesterday. The Financial Times 30 index fell 1.9 points to close at 1,894.7. Volume came to 447.3 million shares, slightly better than Monday's 310.7 million shares. Losses predominated in gilts, particularly amongWire services. - 234 words
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Article71 1990-07-04 15 Reuter. TOKYO stocks were higher in early trading this morning after the yen rose sharply against the dollar overnight. Brokers said they expect the market to rise further today on the stronger yen and on share index-linked buying by futures arbitrageurs. The 225-share Nikkei average was up 101.75 points,Reuter. - 71 words
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Article56 1990-07-04 15 n FT Industrials Tues 1.894.70 (1,896.60) [i Dow Jones Average Tues 2,911.63 (2,880.69) ST Industrial Tues (closed) (1,524.34) n NST Industrial lues (closed) (closed) Hongkong Hang Seng Tues 3,356.55 (3,319.47) Australian All Ordinaries Tues 1,512.70 (1,495.80) i; Nikkei Stock Average Tues 32,414.60 (32,160.23) Figures in bracket* refer to56 words
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Article239 1990-07-04 15 Wire services. STOCK prices rose on Wall Street yesterday as buying in selected blue chip issues outweighed, at least for now, concerns that corporate earnings for the second quarter will be poor. The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 12.37 points at 2,911.63. Trading was slow with 130.0Wire services. - 239 words
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Miscellaneous502 1990-07-04 16 WEDNESDAYRADIO NOON News In Brief NOON News in Brief 12.0S Lunchdate 12.03 Popular 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 3.00 News in Brief502 words
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Miscellaneous110 1990-07-04 16 COMICRELEF Clirry-Pllff/Raymond Lee Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill r— George the Robot/stephen Stanley j IT'cwT 6C Y1 1= ff STUCK IMPKTT&nTT J K e*rr vKJS.T X >A "IHIS V Ffceo. V ATT 2000 Km* J f a S SgKET -T7— —n—=s^ Duffy /Bruce Hammond VOU'KEINONEOCMOUfc V WHATEVER SDUC PLASTICPU)Wt?S A110 words
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Miscellaneous587 1990-07-04 17 r COMICRELIET WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim con 1 I I, NOON Good Music, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk KlpKlCk'l COfi\E«ShSAtJG... TEll. BUT Vv/E" 60T ArJ I 12.15 Sentimental Journey 12.30 Off the Shelf IMtlMfc/N! MeWEK WHETVtR you N0.., M OWClEmf\B\T M 12.30 Keeping Track: Topic: Bridget 12.45 Country Style Living j.587 words
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Article, Illustration497 1990-07-04 18 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong H E has some of Hongkong's most beautiful actresses eating out of his hand. It is lunch with Cally Kwong and dinner with Elizabeth Lee. Or when the fancy strikes Simon Yam, it may be breakfast with Wong Jo-yin the next day. ThePictures/ Jonathan Choo - 497 words
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Article, Illustration392 1990-07-04 19 Adeline Woon - Animal Farm by George Orwell Presented by The Stage Club Drama Centre, Until July 7 TICKETS Animal Farm runs at the Drama Centre until Saturday, starting at 8 pm. There will be a matinee at 3 pm on Saturday afternoon Tickets are available at the392 words
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Article, Illustration522 1990-07-04 19 STARS AT GLITTERING PARTY HELEN Gurley Brown was given a Mer-cedes-Benz and a chrome replica of a 1960s manual typewriter at a celebration of her 25 years with Cosmopolitan magazine. The 68-year-old editor-in-chief credited her husband, film producer David Brown, with much of her success and danced the Charleston522 words
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Article, Illustration440 1990-07-04 20 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon AT 17, Sonia Evans couldn't wait for Lady Luck to tap her on the shoulder. So she tapped record boss Pete Waterman's shoulder instead. "I loved his music," she said during a telephone interview. "I wanted to be part of the SAW440 words
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Article, Illustration374 1990-07-04 20 NYT. IN the 5V2 years since Tom Clancy's nuclear-submarine thriller became a best seller, the Cold War, as every schoolchild knows, has lost much of its icy terror. The Hunt for Red October roved the best-seller list for two years andNYT. - 374 words
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Advertisement47 1990-07-04 18 'MY BABY IS HAPPY WITH KAO MERRIES, SO AM I' PERFECT COMFORTABLE FIT ANYTIME ma it* ||hL mmmmmmtMmmmmmmm c /0f > Only Kao Merries' unique ventilating outer cover has micro pores that ventilate by letting damp air out, so baby stays dry both day and night and "^Prfc47 words
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Advertisement233 1990-07-04 21 Pop the tops and score great prizes in the World Cup Superwin. '^^"y Between now and July T 1 First prize wins you $10,000. Second 31, it'you look under any l-« /t!r "ITI /irY.W prize $5,000. Third prize $3,000 while JB| Carlsberg green label bottle y I i (Ml iJ233 words
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Advertisement9 1990-07-04 22 MOVIE S TP .A. R LOOKS fr MKi ■to9 words
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Miscellaneous821 1990-07-04 22 FRIENDS NEXT DOOR SWEET DREAMS (Channel 8, 7.40 pm) fcjj j "'"'''""ill (Channel 8> 935 pm) VRHII JIAYING observes that Dodo (Ya„ g J W f Libing, right) has difficulty putting e Xinya (Tang Miaoling, right). But is left iwilf' 111 baby to sleep. He teaches her a few f821 words
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Article240 1990-07-04 23 Adeline Woon - SEENLASTNIGHT By Adeline Woon THERE'S something to be said for having a public holiday on Tuesday. You work a day, and for once, Black Monday seemed a few shades lighter because you know you could spend all of the next day in front of240 words
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Advertisement74 1990-07-04 23 Vnltkeord,nary fans, thtnn Iff natural cooling rhythm found m ZZZZZZZ—lb——zzzzzz A NARROW VIEW ON I how TO KEEP YOU COOL. *r» ,v y >r* &»>?.-y* d left hT~ h?t our un,< 7 w> Thermo-senior, off vtvi tlx ""If*?"'"'' f/unXvai IH t St H 111 Yl'lt AC I itKTUAI. HOKI/OSTAI H\474 words
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Miscellaneous280 1990-07-04 23 wednesdaytv (Channel 12, 10.20 pm) (Hi THIS film is a loose interpretation of the characters described by Goethe in his book. Werther (Eusebio Poncela, left with Mercedes Sampietro) is a teacher, about 30 years of age, a lover of nature and a passionate v® educator. v .91 At the request280 words
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Article, Illustration1771 1990-07-04 24 Peter Ong - spotlight By Peter Ong I WAS late for work two weeks ago. By two days. "Why?" my friend asked. "Traffic jam," I said. He couldn't believe it. But it is true. I was held up by traffic in Manila. So I missed my flight back. But this1,771 words
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Article1401 1990-07-04 25 DEARAGGIE DEAR AGGIE, I have been dating this plain Jane and we have been enjoying each other's company. Her inner beauty really attracts me. However, I feel pressurised because of the difference in our family backgrounds and educational levels. Her family is wealthier than mine.1,401 words
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Advertisement73 1990-07-04 25 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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Advertisement658 1990-07-04 26 I Pitli HERE'S TO THE HAPPY BABIES. I lififtftMK'l SJHSi WITH LOVE FROM THE NEW PAPER FASTADS FITTI. I ml I S. 01 Pjjg ®j|v HAPPY RABIFS EACH BABY CETS TO receive 2 packs of fitti diapers, a singlet, a panty and a congratulatory H I CARD FROM FITTI. ANNOUNCE658 words
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Advertisement407 1990-07-04 28 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment prw Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following posts:RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Minimum GCE 'O level with credits in English Language and 2 other subjects Experience not required PRODUCTION CLERK Minimum GCE 'O' level with credits in Mathematics and 2 other subjects preferably from407 words
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Advertisement601 1990-07-04 28 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment I| 1 TAKE A SHOT AT A 1 KJM CHALLENGING CAREER WITH 1 KODAK. j ffi H Zoom Into a high focus career with Kodak Singapore, gj a subsidiary of the Eastman Kodak Company, a world leader In photographic Imaging. Industrial materials, health §|j601 words
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Advertisement279 1990-07-04 28 831 Employment An eetabliehed company engaged in engineering A trading activitiee ia currently eeeking a well qualified ACCOUNTANT Reporting to the Directors, the successful candidate will be responsible for the supervision of a team of accounting staff, timely preparation of Financial Reports, assistance In providing management with relevant cost and279 words
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Advertisement332 1990-07-04 29 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment m MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD wmgmn mmmmw FOR 1) CLERKS/TELLERS Minimum Salary: (GCE O' level) I $730 pm (Full GCE A' level) 2) AUTHORIZORS Minimum Salary: I ($B5O a er 1 yr's service) I Requirements: Pleasant personality Minimum 3 GCE 'O' levels (with either credit332 words
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Advertisement409 1990-07-04 29 831 Employment An MUbiitlMd Construction company invito* application* for th* position of: RESIDENT/ PLANNING ENGINEERS Holders or Degree In Civil Engineering Preferably have experience In using ARTEMIS Project Management System Preferably with 3-4 years project experience FOREMAN Possess Diploma in Building or NCCS Certificate. Preferably with 2-3 years site supervision409 words
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Advertisement381 1990-07-04 30 S3l Employment 831 Employment f PFIZER PTE LTD is one of the leading multinational companies in the pharmaceutical industry and to meet our expansion plan, invites applicants for the post of MEDICAL/HOSPITAL SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES to be based in Singapore covering Private/Restructured Hospitals. General Practitioners and Pharmacies These are challenging positions381 words
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Advertisement356 1990-07-04 30 831 Employment 831 Employment suucitciin J I SWATCH- leading fashion lifestyle watch I I requires H A) ASSISTANT SUPERVISORS B) SALES PROMOTERS IF YOU ARE 17 -23 years old able to converse in English able to work on 2 rotating shifts with minimum one year sales experience for post (A)356 words
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Advertisement276 1990-07-04 30 831 Employment 831 Employment I RECEPTIONIST I Requirements GCE 0' or N' level Good telephone etiquette Typing skills Preferably with 1 2 years experience. I Storting salary between $660 $750. Transport provided at pick-up points. WALK-IN INTERVIEW Mon Fri 9.00 am 5.00pm or caH Esther Tel: 861 6809 for an276 words
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Advertisement311 1990-07-04 31 831 Employment 831 Employment NTUC DENTAL CARE We have immediate vacancy for CLERICAL OFFICER Minimum qualification*: 3 OCE 'O' level Including credit In English or equivalent Ability to type accurately Computer knowledge Knowledge of simple accounts Conversant In English Mandarin 2-3 years' experience Interested applicants, please call Joanna Ng at311 words
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Advertisement674 1990-07-04 31 831 Employment 831 Employment Manufacturing Company In Jurong has immediate j i i vacancies for: i i FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS OCE O' Level English/ Chinese stream j ii LCCI Intermediate or equivalent with typing ability i t II Knowledge o( computerised accounts and Lotus 123 I i Interested applicants, please674 words
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Advertisement290 1990-07-04 31 831 Employment An established Marine and Engineering Services Company in Jurong requires the following position to be filled. ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT. Preferably a diploma holder At least 2 years of relevant experience at a supervisory level An attractive salary awaits the right candidate. 2 way Transport will be provided. Interested applicants290 words
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Advertisement321 1990-07-04 31 831 Employment MOBIL SERVICE STATION 1 1 requires 1 1 I CASHIERS 11 I I (Day ti night) 1 1 No experience required J Interested please walk-in for Interview at J No 10 Jurong West Ave 1 J > Singapore 2264 > NAN WAH MARKETING PTE LTO requires CUSTOMERS CO-OROINATORS321 words
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Advertisement190 1990-07-04 32 831 Employment TAKE UP^THE^CHALLENGE! JOIN A LEADING PUBLISHING HOUSE AS GRAPHIC ARTISTS If you do possess:- Working experience Ability to produce artwork INDEPENDENTLY Knowledge of .DTP an advantage Kindly contact JANE at> 222-3423 for Interview FEMALE GENERAL CLERK urgently required Able to type work Independently Preferably staying In Bt Batok190 words
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Advertisement239 1990-07-04 32 831 Employment 831 Employment FIL& (Sportswear Shoes) I SALES ASSISTANTS FILA, a premier line in sportswear, shoes and accessories is expanding its retail outlets. We arc looking for capable and enthusiastic individuals to join our team of dedicated sales personnel. REQUIREMENTS Good customer servicing ability Outgoing and sporty Helpful and239 words
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Advertisement214 1990-07-04 32 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment rWe are an American Multinational Company engaged in the process- ing ol seismic and navigation data To meet our growing needs, we I have vacancies for: I JOB DESCRIPTION: To input 2 or 3 dimension data/inlormation into a computer REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 3 GCE O'214 words
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Article, Illustration84 1990-07-04 33 CARMAKER Volvo has developed a new safety belt. It has what it calls "a pre-tensioner device". The device will automatically start to tighten the belt l/100ths of a second after a collision, it says. The belt will completely tighten after about l/40th of a84 words
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Article, Illustration64 1990-07-04 33 A NOVEL way to brighten up interiors. Decorative stands with natural flower smells. The stands are reuseable and can be refilled with any scented liquid. Some of the stands can also be fitted with electric lights. Can be used at home and office Prices range from $5 to64 words
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Article, Illustration57 1990-07-04 33 GUARDIAN Homecare has a new pharmaceutical product. The Cuffless Blood Pressure Monitor model CX-5 incorporates Healthcheck's Pulsonic technology to measure systolic and diastolic pressures without any bulky and bothersome cuffs. Simply place your finger through the ring, flip the switch and get blood pressure readings. Price: $20057 words
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Article, Illustration48 1990-07-04 33 ESTEE Lauder has two new special cleansing bars. There is the micro-re-fining bar cleanser for normal to oily skin and the micro-moisture bar cleanser for normal to dry skin. They cleanse and refresh the skin. Price: $38 a bar. Microcleansing bar: (lams and refreshens the skin.48 words
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Article, Illustration56 1990-07-04 33 KAO has gone from soaps to floppy diskettes. Kao Floppy Diskettes are available in both double and high density and 3.5 inch and 5.25 inch versions. Now colour diskettes are also available. Price range: Regular $15.50 to $70. Colour $18 to $72. Kao diskettes: Available56 words
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Advertisement551 1990-07-04 33 10 attractive be won each week to reveal the name of one of the countries competing in the A different set of alphabets will be featured each day. You may A send in any number of entries as you like as each entry will be Paste your entry on the551 words
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Article, Illustration120 1990-07-04 34 AP. MARTINA Navratilova passed another milestone yesterday when she eclipsed Chris Evert's record for Wimbledon singles wins. The 33-year-old eight-time champion's 6-1, 6-1 win over Katerina Maleeva was her 97th at Wimbledon, one more than Evert. Evert compiled a record of 96-15 before retiring last year.AP. - 120 words
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Article, Illustration38 1990-07-04 34 97th singles win (One more than Chris Evert). 13th coasecutiv* singles semi-final appearance. Now within two victories of a record ninth singles title in the grasscourt Grand Slam. Martina: I'm not a dinosaur but a meteor'38 words
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Article, Illustration240 1990-07-04 34 Wire Services. GABRIELA Sabatini produced an almost telepathic victory with the Argentina football side to qualify to meet Martina Navratilova in the semi-finals of the Wimbledon women's singles tournament yesterday. Fourth-seeded Sabatini was taken to the brink of defeat by Natalia Zvereva of the Soviet Union beforeWire Services. - 240 words
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Article118 1990-07-04 34 Wire services. Men's singles, 4th rd: Brad Pearce (US) bt Mark Woodforde (Aust) 6-4, 6-4, 6-4; Ivan Lendl (Cze) bt Alex Antonitsch (Aus) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4; Brad Gilbert (US) bt David Wheaton (US) 6-7 (8/10), 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, 13-11; Stefan Edberg (Swe) bt Michael Chang (US) 6-3,Wire services. - 118 words
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Article, Illustration234 1990-07-04 36 AFP. W ORLD number one men's tennis player Boris Becker has been promised a VIP seat for the World Cup final in Rome on Sunday if he can get his probable Wimbledon final over in time. The West German is an avid football fan and has beenAFP. - 234 words
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Article, Illustration179 1990-07-04 36 Reuter. WEST German striker Juergen Klinsmann has proposed donating the proceeds from fines on World Cup players to earthquake victims in Iran. Klinsmann said: "There was the earthquake tragedy in Iran and football didn't lift a finger to have its voice heard. "The money from fines in thisReuter. - 179 words
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133 1990-07-04 36 AP. THE two Germanys, which are making decisive steps toward unity, will have separate teams in the qualifying round for the 1992 European soccer championship, officials said yesterday. West (lerman officials said draws for the European competition, including a West (lerman and an EastAP. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration65 1990-07-04 36 AFP. SEPP Maier. the goalkeeper in West Germany's World Cup winning side in 1974, was fined $22,000 yesterday for drunken driving after over-celebrating at a beer festival. Maier completely destroyed his car after driving into a pit. Police said he had almost twice the permitted amount of alcoholAFP. - 65 words
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Article68 1990-07-04 36 AFP. CAMEROON, knocked out of the World Cup by England in the quarter-finals, received a letter of congratulations by the Scottish National Party. In a message to the Cameroon ambassador to London, the SNP sports spokesman praised the African team for its "skill and success" and sympathised withAFP. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration286 1990-07-04 37 HOW THEY MEASURE UP m Previous meetings in World Cup finals: 1966 Final: England 4 W Germany 2 (in extra time). 1970 Q-final: W Germany 3 England 2 (in extra time). 1982 Q-final league: England 0 W Germany 0. Last meeting: 1987 Friendly at Duesseldorf: W Germany 3Graphics/Hup Lee - 286 words
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Article, Illustration342 1990-07-04 38 JULY 8 W GERMANY V ENGLAND Tomorrow. 2am) AP. v ETERAN midfielder Pierre Littbarski dreams of a double German triumph on July 8. His quick moves and imaginative play could contribute to make one dream come true. The second is up to the racket of Boris Becker.AP. - 342 words
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Article163 1990-07-04 38 Reuter. ENGLAND'S exhausted World Cup players regained several unexpected kilos in weight yesterday, when the mystery of the "out of order" scales was unravelled. Team doctor John Crane said the weighing machine used to check all the players before and after Sunday's quarter-final victory overReuter. - 163 words
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Article, Illustration406 1990-07-04 39 W GERMANY v ENGLAND (Tomorrow, 2am) Reuter. WEST German goalkeeper Bodo Illgner had not been born when England's Peter Shilton made his professional de- but in 1966. But the two men keeping goal in tonight's semi-final in Turin have such a common thread running through their livesReuter. - 406 words
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Article, Illustration979 1990-07-04 40 JEFFREY LOW - Tonight's second semi-final will be a clash of two superpowers of football England versus West Germany. The last time they met in the quarter-finals of the 1982 World Cup in Spain, both teams played to a scoreless draw. In the 1970 quarter-finals in Mexico West Germany979 words
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Advertisement136 1990-07-04 36 JBTJB W O R 1. D CUP S O C C E R IL* O 1 'h A N S Mft jfe Ergonomco O>M Uno f W Suoer f AutOflr** Here are just six ot the top players who will wear LOTTO shoes at the World Cup 1990 LOTTO shoes,136 words
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Advertisement282 1990-07-04 37 W > OVER $2000 WORTH OF PUMA VOUCHERS TO BE WON! TOP 3 PRIZES: A $300 Puma voucher for each winner. CONSOLATION PRIZES: 15 consolation prizes of a $100 Puma voucher each. Just answer any two simple questions that will be featured on 27th, 28th, 29th of June, 2nd, 4th282 words
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Advertisement167 1990-07-04 40 THE NEW PAPER REDIFFUSION SgT JOINTLY PRESENT For the latest World Cup news, read The New Paper, listen to Rediffusion! I/I /II U T I 1 k Yes! Due to our time advantage, The New Paper will be the ml 1/ W F\ I m I J H id first167 words
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Article, Illustration357 1990-07-04 42 Jeffrey Low - I JEFFREY LOWS MAN OF THE MATCH SERGIO GOYCOECHEA By Jeffrey Low in NAPLES ARGENTINA versus England in the grand final? It will be a dream come true for Diego Maradona if, in the unlikely event, that happens. Because Maradona had a dream about it. AndPicture/Afp - 357 words
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Advertisement243 1990-07-04 42 PHILIPS CAPTURE THE WORLD CUP 1990 WHILE YOU zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Record it on the Philips VCR All you have to do is get down to Philirama. "03-01 Plaza Singapura, with your sales invoice and If you can't catch the early morning telecast of The World Cup 1990, don't worry. Record243 words
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Article, Illustration111 1990-07-04 43 w V Te thought we had incredible advantage playing at home. But playing at home has not helped us. It has compelled us to attack and score to please the home crowd. Vicini, Italian manager I would change the rules to play another game. It is absurd111 words
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Article, Illustration254 1990-07-04 43 Abdul Shukor - TOUCHLINE TAL.K Abdul Shukor ITALIANS will describe it as forza maggiore, an act of God, something quite beyond one's control, as they ponder and wonder over their exit from Italia '90. They seemed to have it made right from the start the easy draw, the254 words
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Article, Illustration64 1990-07-04 44 17TH MINUTE Caniggia equalises for Argentina with a deceptive header off a left-flank centre by Olarticoechea. The 1-1 deadlock after extra-time is decided on five penalty kicks. 68TH MINUTE Goycoechea fails to hold Vialli's 15-metre half-volley and Schillaci hits the rebound to score Italy's opening goal. I Goycoechea64 words
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Article, Illustration139 1990-07-04 45 AFP. ITALIAN goalkeeper Walter Zenga (left) set a World Cup record in the 51st minute of the semi-final against Argentina this morning. He had kept a clean sheet for 501 minutes since the start of the tournament. The previous record was held by England's Peter Shilton, who wentAFP. - 139 words
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Article, Illustration912 1990-07-04 46 JEFFREY LOW - ARGENTINA 5 ITALY 4 Argentine! on penalty kicks Score otter extra time I I JEFFREY LOW FROM ITALY WHAT a shock to cap all shocks in a World Cup of upset after upset, surprise after surprise. It can't be true, but yes, it is Italy, odds-on favourite912 words
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Advertisement239 1990-07-04 47 GOYCOECHEA THE HERO Italy's dreams of a place in the World Cup Finals go crashing. It is beaten 4-3 on penalties after extra time the penalty shootout, goalkeeper Sergio Goycoechea emerges Argentina's hero, while Italy's Aldo Serena is made to wear the villain's loak/P 47 T s«* Br* Super powers239 words
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