The New Paper, 9 July 1990
1990-07-09
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Title Section12 1990-07-09 1 the new paper MONDAY, JULY 9, 1990 MO (P) 75/4/90 SO CENTS12 words
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Advertisement87 1990-07-09 1 GERMAN i fl v v It's all over for the defending L world champion. West Germany is the new king of soccer. Team sinks Argentina 1-0 in the World Cup final. The goal comes from Andreas Brehme's penalty kick six minutes before time. Justice at last, says Jeffrey Low. For87 words
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Article, Illustration166 1990-07-09 1 Bvwi r JF i T-P^jb vjrT j^^S^c^tI m "i*k '\stitixk I Maradona is in tears. He blames Mexican referee Edgardo Codesal for Argentina's loss. "This man didn't have any right to call that penalty.... He wanted to make the Italian people happy. The black hand of thisPicture/ Afp - 166 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article477 1990-07-09 2 WORLD CUP FINALS: REPORTS ON PAGES 31 to 40 G KRMAN fans erupted in wild chants and massed singing yesterday when West Germany dethroned Argentina on a penalty kick and clinched soccer's World Cup. "Deutschland ist Weltmeister!" (Germany is world champion), screamed fans packed into Rome's477 words
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257 1990-07-09 2 TOXIC fumes from smoke bombs during a fire drill last year killed a civil servant in Ipoh. This was the finding by a coroner's court on the death of Mr Mohamed Isa Mohamed Tahir, 42. But the court issued an open257 words
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Article, Illustration394 1990-07-09 3 Trudy Lim - Story/ Trudy Lim IK courteous people are the fruits of prosperity, you would think Singapore's premier shopping and hotel district would provide a rich harvest. Don't bother. Such fruit do not grow on Orchard Road. My assignment was to find three acts of courtesy along itsPictures/ Sam Yeo - 394 words
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Advertisement203 1990-07-09 2 I 1 j i MONDAY, JULY 9,1990 28/90-1 Win $s,ooocash j jackpot this week. Cut out and attach with other coupons (Monday to Saturday) Name: Address: I/C No: Occupation: Ag e: Tel. No: (0) (H) H A coupon will be I 2 B 0 0 jui) i 4. i9<»o I203 words
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Advertisement127 1990-07-09 2 Hotlineplus IF you want to share a point of view, call 734-7711, or write to: The Editor, The i New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, S pore 0923. Include your full name, address and phone. 1 j j I I j July >90 I THIS VOUCHER ENTITLES YOU i TO127 words
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Miscellaneous10 1990-07-09 2 Weather FAIR. Max temp: 32 deg C. Sunset: 7.16 pm.10 words
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Advertisement61 1990-07-09 3 I What do you do if you have a fever? Wear light clothes as thick clothes may further raise body temperature Rest in a well-ventilated room with the fan or airconditioner on. Drink lots of water, fruit juice, milk drinks or clear soups. Cold drinks will I I can leave61 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration450 1990-07-09 4 World Cup joys and woes The curtain finally came down on the World Cup early this morning. What will life be like after Football Fever is over? Soccer lovers and haters tell LIM PHAY LING how they will adjust Madam G L Lee, 55, housewife: "Oh, you mean it's over?Illustration/ Hou Soon Ming - 450 words
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Article, Illustration384 1990-07-09 4 NOT only does Hup rhyme with Cup. The words have been almost synonymous as well for anyone following The New Paper's Italia 90 coverage. Artist Lee Hup Kheng, better known to colleagues at The New Paper as Hup, has probably spent more time plugged384 words
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Article, Illustration196 1990-07-09 5 AN increasing number of addicts have been returning to drug habit alter being treated. The relapse rate has been rising over the past few years. It shot up from 63.1 per cent in 1987 to 72.6 per cent last year. These figures came from Mr HarunIllustration/ Hou Soon Ming - 196 words
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Article88 1990-07-09 5 MORE women are turning to drugs. Last year, 6.5 per cent of drug users caught were women. In the first quarter of this year, the figure jumped to 7.5 per cent. Fewer drug addicts were caught last year, 4,811 compared with 5,451 the year before. In88 words
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Article179 1990-07-09 5 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. alternate: If two people alternate a role, they take turns to do the part. conventions: The conventions of a certain time are the practices or customs of that time.179 words
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Article, Illustration581 1990-07-09 6 THE BONNY HICKS STORY "These shows are more flesh parades than anything else. There's very little 'fashion' about them... The low-cut swimsuits which we wore were meant to titillate more than just the palate," says Bonny Hicks of lunch-time fashion shows. More extracts from the book,581 words
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Article104 1990-07-09 6 THE 172-page book Excuse Me, Are You a Model? The Bonny Hicks Story is a frank look at the world of a model in Singapore. Of the nine chapters on her life, three are devoted to individuals. One is creative director Ms Pat Chan, "for making me a104 words
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Article, Illustration231 1990-07-09 6 DEPENDING on how well you look after yourself, modelling is a career that can last anywhere between one and 15 years. No matter how you look at it, it is still a short-term career. Most models in Singapore last between three and 10231 words
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Article214 1990-07-09 6 The Monevwords puzzle will appear every d*v from Monday to Saturday in The New Paper You have to fill in the missing letter in each of the six words given Then clip together in order all the six coupons for the week and send the set to:214 words
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Article232 1990-07-09 6 1. Monevwords will be judged by a panel. Their decision is final 2. An all-correct entry wins the jackpot pnre which will be at least $5,000. .1 If there is more than one all-correct entry, the prize will be shared 4. If there is no all-correct entry, the nearest232 words
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Article, Illustration98 1990-07-09 7 ADOPTAPET GARFIELD (left) needs a new home. No, not the fat cat in the comic strip. This 4'/2-year-old male cat is up for adoption. Garfield has ginger-and-white fur. It is a domestic breed and has been sterilised. It is gentle, affectionate and takes to kids.98 words
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Article, Illustration287 1990-07-09 7 Susan Loh - By Susan Loh THE Befriender Service plans to extend its help programme to all constituencies by the middle of next year. Under the programme, volunteers visit and help an elderly person who lives alone or with another aged person. But more support is needed if the287 words
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Article147 1990-07-09 8 MAILBOX Dear Editor, I'm sick and tired of advertisements that just scream out for attention and offend people. It's a shame that Pan Pacific Hotel spent so much money on the newspaper ad, and on a 12m by 8m billboard and a live-sized poster outside its147 words
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Article, Illustration373 1990-07-09 8 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching A TWISTING column of wind and water stretching from the sea into the clouds was seen by people travelling by boat from Sisters' Islands to Kusu Island at about 3pm yesterday. Mr Philip Thomas, 28, an American tourist said: "It looked like373 words
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Advertisement118 1990-07-09 4 PLAN NOW TO VISIT Over 60 participants from 11 countries Han Dynasty 2068C-2078C Green Lazed Ceramic Vase A giant display of antiques, ceramics, crafts. 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 the118 words
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Advertisement22 1990-07-09 5 Uvery night. Get il right- J <. '•> Ilu|>p> Hour: Mon Thurs 4-Xpm Kri, Sal Kve of Public Holidays 4 7pm Sun 4pm J22 words
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Advertisement97 1990-07-09 7 HAWKER KKST- 1 I f) II IA 1 ror \our favourite hawker food ail at one go. head for Cafe Plaza where the popular Hawker Kest is hack again. Sample delicious hawker fare from the four corners of Singapore: t Steaming howl of Prawn Noodles, a tasty well-filled roll of97 words
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Advertisement120 1990-07-09 8 BIRTHDAY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY S*W fk CELEBRATIONS AT JACK'S GARDEN RESTAURANT.^ ij I F Special l; 1 tt/ ShatkSF, ?iWOt Smoked OucK 11 I l 1 iveD-Fned Prawn ball 1 1 1 11 1 1 111 Slewed Mixed \ege amboo shoob nil I 1 ill SieamedGaroupa u(eNoo dies nil 1 11120 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration282 1990-07-09 9 Reuter. MR Mikhail Gorbachev is set to stay at the helm of the Soviet Communist Party but with a mutinous crew, a leaking ship and the certainty of storms ahead. The 59-year-old reformist leader has dominated the 28th Communist Party congress in Moscow byReuter.; Picture/ Afp. - 282 words
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Article173 1990-07-09 9 Reuter. ALBANIA has accused Western embassies in Tirana of delaying visas to some ♦>,000 refugees holed up in foreign missions there. It said it had agreed to let them go West and the holdup was creating tension. Western diplomats in Tirana said the situation yesterday was calm,Reuter. - 173 words
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Advertisement191 1990-07-09 9 OF AMERICA AT ffe JACK'S PLACE BRAS BASAH £1* A gk m Brand new sumptuous spread awaits you at our "Great Taste of America" Food Fest. From June 23 till July 27 '90. you will experience a new taste sensation with some of America's finest foods. Like tantalising and juicy191 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration884 1990-07-09 10 The Prime Minister's slander suit against the Workers' Party Secretary-General, Mr J B Jeyaretnam, ended last Friday. Judgment will be delivered later. We present the main points of the case THE SPEECH A VIDEO recording of the 40-minute speech, delivered to some 7,000 people at a884 words
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Article, Illustration107 1990-07-09 10 MR .Justice Lai Kew Chai had earlier been asked by Mr Jeyaretnam's lawyer to disqualify himself from hearing the case. The reasons: He was formerly a partner in the law firm founded by Mr Lee. It was his ruling on a case involving Mr .Jeyaretnam that was later107 words
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Article71 1990-07-09 10 DEFAMATION is conduct which damages another's reputation. It may be in the form of written/spoken words or photographs. The defences include: Justification t he words are true. Fair comment a state- merit on a matter of pumu interest and is an opinion based on facts. Malice will71 words
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Article114 1990-07-09 11 Reuter. THE United States and Greece have signed i a new military bases agreement which sharp- ly reduces the number of US military person- j nel and bases in Greece. Washington threw in 62 warplanes and four j naval destroyers to sweeten the deal. The US pledged toReuter. - 114 words
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Article, Illustration226 1990-07-09 11 AP. F HANCE is on the verge of a national disaster because some of its major industries are threatened by Japanese competitors. This alarm was raised by European Affairs Minister Edith Cresson in an interview published yesterday. Mrs Cresson denounced those in France whoAP. - 226 words
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Article, Illustration352 1990-07-09 12 NYT. THOSE Cosby-like dads, who are just as involved in diapers and day care as mums, may just be fiction. The reality in many American families is quite the opposite: The disappearing father, who leaves his children, emotionally and financially. A study shows whenNYT. - 352 words
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213 1990-07-09 12 AFP. PAKISTAN has called for a ban on nuclear weapons in South Asia amid growing international concern that India and Pakistan might U9e atomic weapons in a war on Kashmir. Foreign Secretary Tanvir Ahmed Khan said he was ready to discuss the issue withAFP. - 213 words
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Article72 1990-07-09 12 TOKYO stocks opened steady. Brokers expect a day of quiet trading after net gains last week. They said investors were not expecting news from the seven-nation economic summit in Houston starting today to have any immediate effect on Japan's financial markets. The key 225-share Nikkei index was up72 words
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Advertisement277 1990-07-09 11 M—— TAKE ON THE EXECUTIVE CHALLENGE AT THAMES A PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SCHOOL IHAMKS Jf ■v Adme&ion t> rww open lot lh« following courMM CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION awarded by The Association of Business Executives (ABE), UK C Free Talk on 10.July at 6.15pm ""N Admission is277 words
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Advertisement101 1990-07-09 11 Hot News j For Cnjirw f^rweTO? Chilly hot, mild, spicy, not-so-spicy-Indian, Indonesian, Malay or Nonya. At Spices, over 16 varieties of curry await your pleasure. I f Especially enjoy our Rendang Sapi, Ayam Gulai and Curry Udang Nenas. Then cool down with a long glass of Air Biji Selasi, Agar101 words
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Advertisement88 1990-07-09 12 MARINA VILLAGE Productions Pte Ltd proudly presents in Singapore Ind<x>r 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),88 words
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Advertisement17 1990-07-09 12 imvnra ONE-time lUhbUJB| Clearance PliUnß Sale for kRAHQHM Hardcovers, ■HfflJßlH Trade Paper Backs, HHH Prestige Formats etc.17 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article227 1990-07-09 13 m CHINA has good reason to smile. Reason: US President George Bush won't block Japan's move to give aid to the communist country. Mr Bush said this before he met Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu in Houston on Saturday. Mr Kaifu is in the US to227 words
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Article204 1990-07-09 13 THE US and Japan are not so keen about aid to the other communist giant, the Soviet Union. The Japanese PM told the NYT that a World War Two issue has to be settled first the seizure of a group of islands north of Japan204 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article140 1990-07-09 13 STRAITS Times reader Lee Pheng Soon makes several suggestions to reduce the road death toll. In a letter to the Forum Page today, he says: Make bumper bars compulsory for heavy vehicles. This is to prevent drivers of cars from telescoping under heavy vehicles in an accident.140 words
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Article70 1990-07-09 13 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong returned home yesterday evening after a three-week holiday in Europe with family members and friends. Trade and Industry Minister Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong Hies to Jakarta tomorrow for a five-dav working visit. He will call on President70 words
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Article66 1990-07-09 13 The Straits Times: US won't block aid to China, Bush assures Kaifu. Business Times: Singapore dollar expected to test new highs against US dollar. SBC morning news: President Gorbachev has appealed to the West for economic aid to help his reform programme. BBC morning news: The West German Foreign66 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article79 1990-07-09 13 MP for Tampines GRC and PAP Women's Wing chairman Dr Aline Wong said it was important to examine the question of foreign maids and the long-term implications. This is in view of the Prime Minister's call that men should change attitudes towards sharing the duties of the79 words
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Article51 1990-07-09 13 INFLATION in Singapore this year looks set to be significantly higher than the trend in previous years, the Monetary Authority of Singapore reports. Domestic labour costs are contributing the bulk of the pressure on prices. The inflation rate is expected to be 3 to 4 per51 words
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Article78 1990-07-09 13 A ii problem in the past was that businessmen felt they could not get to meet decision-makers. That a conference of this nature can take place now, with ministers spending time and making the effort to be available, is a sign of the times. Mr Harvey Goldstein,78 words
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Advertisement79 1990-07-09 13 GEPE Slide Mounts. Perfect protection, sharper imagej&^jfB^ E.". a Visit our at Marina Square! »—PJlr KHi.i.i 10 30 m 8 00 m Our pf 1 Consumers "TTZ £5m2T 2 1—1 Association ot Sinqapore ond the Singapore Tourist '< wfcstMM "jr I WncJ I Gtl'l »>»/( till! so there will be79 words
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Article, Illustration532 1990-07-09 14 NYT. A I CTORS do not tind it easy to fit into the web of Arachnophobia. The reason: The principal "actors" in this new film are spiders. The film is about a horde of highly-motivated, murderous spiders that attempt to take over the mythical California town of Canaima.NYT. - 532 words
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Article182 1990-07-09 14 NYT. THE Burbank studio set of Arachnophobia looks like a typical suburban house with a fireplace, breakfast nook and even a television set in the den. However, there is one difference: On the wall, near an antique clock, are a handful of formidable spiders. As director FrankNYT. - 182 words
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Article, Illustration491 1990-07-09 15 Alfred Zhu - M Butterfly Victoria Theatre Ended July 6 REVIEW By Alfred Alfred Zhu M BUTTERFLY about a French diplomat who has a Chinese opera singer for a mistress appears to be a mundane sexist plot. The singer, it turns out, is not only a spy, but491 words
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Article, Illustration288 1990-07-09 16 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin T HINGS are hotting up for the 20 finalists in the National Community Singing Competition. It got so hot for one group that fire alarms went off during a rehearsal. The sizzling hot group is the 36-strong Trade Development Board team.288 words
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Article98 1990-07-09 16 The finals will be held on July 21 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium at 7.30 pm. Tickets are available at MCI and the Hill and Knowlton office at Middle Road. The event will be telecast on SBC 5 on the same day at 9.30 pm. A98 words
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Article163 1990-07-09 16 THB National Day celebrations next month will also include Singapore's inaugural National Day Charity Ball. The event is organised by the Eurasian Association of Singapore as its contribution to Singapore's 25th anniversary celebrations. The evening's theme will be Orchid Night, and guests are urged to come in163 words
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Article, Illustration508 1990-07-09 17 Loh Tuan Lee - By Loh Tuan Lee MISS Jenny Lim, 25, and her Triumph may not come out tops in a vintage car competition, hut they sure are made for each other. Miss Lim's broad brimmed straw hat with a half veil of lemon yellow tulle was a perfectPictures/ Aundry Gan - 508 words
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Article31 1990-07-09 17 A total of $3,500 was raised during the charity event organised by the Malaysian Singapore Vintage Car Register. About $2,000 will be donated to the Singapore Children's Society.31 words
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Advertisement329 1990-07-09 16 a A TOSHIBA CORPORATION proudly presents the most prestigious Indian Beauty Pageant -fa MISS INDIA-SINGAPORL PAGEANT (MISS INDIA-UNIVERSE PAGEANT 1990) 4 15 JULY 1990 -ft The World Trade Centre Auditorium (Lifts C&D 11th floor) I 7.30pm sharp V* J (THE SHOW Will. COMMENCF. AT 7..WM SHARP-SO DON 7 HE LATE)329 words
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Advertisement112 1990-07-09 17 From 23 June lo 23 July, its all Night Long. 1 one M and the next is yours and yours alone absolutely free! (Except premium brands) (W <_ KATHY'S TRIO Introducing Kathy band leader and lead vocals, Rostam Bin Nani keyboard player* Razak Bin Kadir bassist. /I fr p-l, n112 words
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Miscellaneous484 1990-07-09 18 MONDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief NOON Newt in Brief 12.0S Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News in Brief 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 Brief 2.00484 words
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Miscellaneous210 1990-07-09 18 COMICRFLILI Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee I f I —1 U I o (>[•••• g I [ovxToM ej f 1 fl 4o Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill i ,r f BVTU& TUOU6MT TUAT MOUU?A K £<? X TAK£ MANY 'A' I OVTWOe George the Robot/stephen Stanley CAtJ I ftofcCcW If 11 1 SC£AA210 words
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Miscellaneous578 1990-07-09 19 COMICRELIEF MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Good Music, Company and Mo j NOON Newsdesk BASVCAaT, rf*S THE 1 Il\S"Ht A iSTix" [wPIDTOF 7 I 1215 Sontimental journey j 12.30 Off the Shelf FJSB SAfftlM bAVI6 BHARRt TALE OP A I COMfcINLS ~mE "ATTACK OF UPARH 12 30 J rac To578 words
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Article, Illustration951 1990-07-09 20 Trudy Lim - HISTORY LESSONS By Trudy Lim THEY are tourist sights to you and me, but there is a practical reason why students throng almost every historical monument in South Korea. It is an easy way for the Korean young to learn about their cultural heritage, a heritage that dates951 words
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Article227 1990-07-09 20 IF your interest is the lifestyle of the common man, then consider a trip to Hahoe village, near Andong city. Here, all houses face outwards, with homes of the upper classes in the centre. The wooden homes, preserved and rejuvenated, are mostly U-shaped, with the men's227 words
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Advertisement44 1990-07-09 21 —~~w gjggEggi^——^aaggßaiif t^ifirff** looks 9. JMBBH If you're after head turning looks, try National's hairdryer. It's turbo boost will k rf I I A J A V* S§ ve ou a windswe P t look M Uil! fS?? even He Xiu Qing would envy.44 words
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Miscellaneous840 1990-07-09 21 mondaytv SWEET DREAMS WISHING WELL (Channel 8, 9.35 pm) JrnKmmm m* (Channel 8, 6.45 pm) LIANG Gui's (Pan En, right) father dies. .■HP* vj|^jy^y££/J Xueli insists that she be acknowledged as JjLB TO get even with Yufang, Meiling (Zhen the daughter-in-law. Liang Gui agrees J Wanling, right) purposely tells her840 words
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Article246 1990-07-09 22 Lo Tien Yin - SEENLASTNIGHT By Lo Tien Yin NOW I know why cats like to leave their footprints on wet cement. (Or haven't you noticed all those pug marks on the sidewalks?) Not being celebrities, it is the only way they have to leave their mark behind for posterity.246 words
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Miscellaneous344 1990-07-09 22 mondaytv jug^ 0 M C,NE SHOWCASE: SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT (Channel 12, 10.30 pm) WHAT is there so delightful to sing about than love? _l James Cagney (left) stars as a Manhatten bandleader <"*<%• who hopes to make it big in Hollywood. While he is there, he falls in love344 words
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Advertisement104 1990-07-09 23 the new paper FASTads 737-1166 800 Food/Entertainment I (S)OKDH y JAPANESE RESTAURANT (o*r. mar dho&v chuat) Inclusive of soft drinks 25 NEW Varieties fveryday^^^^SS^^EK^ for You To Chooi* > Specially prepared by TEPPANYAKI tunch 7 B++ S*f Dinner from 28++ 9 Penang Rood (092 i) til 337 7661/2 llglMH Mmm;104 words
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Advertisement139 1990-07-09 23 800 Food/Entertainment 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise KOKUSAI SPECIAL INVESTIGATION BRANCH (Worldwtd* Invaatigationa) Eatabhatied aince IM3 SUSPICIOUS OF YOUR SPOUSE HAVING AN AFFAIR? Call SIB HOTLINE *****01 (24-HOURS) #05-50 Peninsula Plaza Capitol Bata/ City Hall MRT 831 Employment mo Ladies fashion boutiques at Liang Court, Wisma Atria and Chinatown Point branches139 words
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Advertisement470 1990-07-09 23 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise JUPHHlii DENISIL NO. 1 SKIN AND HAIR CARE SYSTEMS i-4 e— Established 1969) The Denisil System has helped many men women from near and far. Spotty and rough complexion, rougn and unfeminme hands and feet, pouchy eyes, dry470 words
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Advertisement228 1990-07-09 23 831 Employment 831 Employment Nat Steel Chemicals We invite dynamic ami highly motivated perstmnel to apply for the positions of: 1 Secretary GCE 'O' Level or A' Level with good command of English good typing skill Recognised Secretary Certificate Good knowledge of PC Applications (Word processor. Lotus 123) At least228 words
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Advertisement361 1990-07-09 24 831 Employment m y °n^ n H NT? III! THE Lifestyle Store is UjI expanding we are inviting those with LIFESTYLE Minimum Age years Speaks English. An additional language either Mandarin. Malay or Japanese Experience in selling fashion Good basic salary, commission and other H for suitable candidates H Part-timers361 words
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Advertisement131 1990-07-09 24 831 Employment 831 Employment i i An expanding Canada-based firm has Immediate i i i i v.ic.melt's fur the following positions: i i ||FEMALE OPERATORS jj (ASSEMBLERS) ii ii 1 Requirements: 1 1 Minimum education Secondary school J[ j ii Minimum 2 years experience in handsolderlng i i of PCB's131 words
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Advertisement338 1990-07-09 24 831 Employment 831 Employment I 831 Employment I cmKS I Attractive High Salary FEMALE SALES CLERKS (2 vacancies) Monthly Gross: S$800 and above GCE 'O' level/PCBS \l/ Able to type Preference given to fresh school leavers and training will be provided FEMALE PERSONNEL CLERKS (2 vacancies) Monthly Gross: S$800 and338 words
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Advertisement436 1990-07-09 25 831 Employment A well established Ma nn Engineering I Company in Jurong has immediate vacancies tor the following posts:PROCESS TECHNICIAN (Refrigeration) ITC in Refrigeration Engineering (mln qualifications) Fresh graduates may also apply Complete N.B. ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS (Refrigeration) !TC. NTC 2it3 in Electrical Mechanical Engineering Knowledge ol Kefrigerslton AtrcondlUoning electrical systems436 words
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Advertisement411 1990-07-09 26 831 Employment jj|y A wed established Engineering Rrm seeks experienced qualified Geotechnical Engineers I Sol Lcto Technician 111 Interested applicants, please H write in giving personal resume, photo H ||p and salary expected with contact E: telephone no to: The Manager Moh and Associates CS) Pie Lid 5001 Beach Road411 words
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Advertisement45 1990-07-09 26 831 Employment Exclusive Japanese Lounge requires: HOSTESSES (Full/ Part-time) attractive salary will he offered ahle to commence work immediately CASHIER experienced inexperleced Interested parties, please call personalty at ELMANO'S Basement 1 Units 13 to 18 Cuppage Plaza Singapore 0922 after 6pm. or tel: *****08 anytime45 words
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Advertisement325 1990-07-09 26 831 Employment P-"" —1 Johnich Business B Development A Mgt. Pte. Ltd. J 5 Our client, a multinational 5 a Company Is seeking for the g B following positions. 1) SALES ADMIN. S CLERK i (2 persons) $750. alt Sat. off 2) CREDIT CLERK i (2 persons) 5 $750. alt.325 words
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Advertisement347 1990-07-09 26 831 Employment i i RMG TOURS 11 i i invite* applications tor i i FEMALE FIELD I! RECEPTIONISTS I Mln. 3 GCE 'O' levels I with credit In English. 1 Below 23 years old. 1 1 Single, pleasant mature personality. ill) AIRPORT COUNTER: i i I I Able to work347 words
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Advertisement245 1990-07-09 26 831 Employment Umbrella Manufacturer requires 1) JUNIOR SECRETARY e Able to work Independently with minimum supervision OCE 'O' or 'A' level Retirees are accepted Salary $700 $1,200 2) 2 SHOP ASSISTANTS Apply by 15th July 1990 Interested please call at 81k.1004, Aljunwd Ave.s #01-75, S pore 1439. Tal: *****57 An245 words
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Article, Illustration157 1990-07-09 28 AP. IN the space of a minute yesterday, two shots flew off Boris Becker's normally pinpoint-accurate racket and it probably cost the West German another championship on his favourite court. At 3-1, 30-30, Becker had a forehand volley to move to game point for 4-1. The ball cameAP.; Picture/ Afp - 157 words
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Article, Illustration246 1990-07-09 29 AP. "I PLAYED extremely well for two sets then had a point to break him in Ithe third set. I didn't get it and then he broke me. Then he played very well," Stefan Edberg said, after beating Boris Becker in the Wimbledon singles final yesterday. "I neededAP. - 246 words
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Article244 1990-07-09 29 AP. BORIS Becker's hopes for a fourth Wimbledon singles title evaporated yesterday when his energy supply ran dry in the closing stages of his final with Stefan Edberg. After losing 6-2, 6-2, 3-6, 3-6, 6-4 Becker said: "When I woke up this morning I wasAP. - 244 words
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Advertisement407 1990-07-09 28 871 Education/ Instruction cpn #03 29 Panmaula Sdpg Ctr Lbl TEL: *****03/ 3M 7292 Coaiaallfif Mon Fri IXan to Io*w SeVSufl t»imto»«m OCIS PKESTO.X Aspire Assessment Counselling *****82 Fn 11am to Bpm Sat am to 4pm STUDY IN BOND UNIVERSITY After O' or A Level For literature Information about courses407 words
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Article, Illustration353 1990-07-09 30 Reuter. F RANZ BRCKENBAUER abandoned his usual cool reserve and flung up his arms in joy as his moment of abdication became the moment of his greatest triumph in Rome this morning. Beckenbauer, alias The Kaiser, could hardly wait for the final whistle which signalled both theReuter. - 353 words
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Article, Illustration348 1990-07-09 31 Reuter. DIEGO Armando Maradona's turbulent reign as the undisputed king of world soccer ended in tears this morning. The Argentine captain, clearly not fully fit, touched the ball only about a dozen times during a scrappy World Cup final which his side lost 1-0 to West Germany.Reuter. - 348 words
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Advertisement107 1990-07-09 31 ugnSmtei, $13 50++ S2s++/S2B The Imperial Buffet Spread Come savour the best buffets in town. At Nibbles Cafe, our Merlion Buffet Lunch* offers Chinese, Indian, Western and local cuisines at an unbeatable price of $13.50++ At Rang Mahal, you'll be sold on the Tandoori Chicken, Butter Chicken, Pickled Flavoured Mutton107 words
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Article, Illustration140 1990-07-09 32 AP. P ANDKMONUM broke out on the field immediately after World Cup final was over. Ihe Argentinian players surrounded Mexican referee Kdgardo Codesal at the cent re ot t lie field and disputed the penalty called against Roberto Sensini for a tackle 011 Kudi Voeller. Codesal wasAP.; Picture/ Afp - 140 words
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Article, Illustration309 1990-07-09 32 Abdul Shukor - TOUCHLINE TALK Abdul Shukor KIXiARDO Codesal will have to live with the mistake for the rest of his life. When you are the referee in what is the world's most important soccer match, and you foul up, then you only have yourself to blame. Incessantly309 words
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Article, Illustration19 1990-07-09 33 W Germany 1 Argentina 0 Triumphant: West German captain Lothur Matthiiciis with the World Cup Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 19 words
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Article, Illustration200 1990-07-09 34 Reuter. FORMER Argentine coach Cesar Menotti this morning castigated World Cup finalists Argentina for failing in defence and turning their back on flair in attack. "I can't understand a team that is trained to defend but has four or five good chances a match created against it," saidReuter. - 200 words
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Article, Illustration66 1990-07-09 35 W Germany 1 Argentina 0 The 85th minute incident started from skipper Lothar Matthaeus' darting run from midfield. He relayed a through pass for Rudi Voeller, who challenged for the ball with defender Roberto Sensini. Sensini slided in desperation to get the ball and the referee penalised himIllustration/ Hup Lee - 66 words
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236 1990-07-09 35 AP. ARGENTINE captain and star Diego Maradona, who lifted the trophy in Mexico four years ago after his team triumphed 3-2 over the Germans, blasted Mexican referee Edgardo Codesal for ruining the final. He spoke of the "evil black hand" of the referee, whoAP. - 236 words
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Article76 1990-07-09 35 I almost saved it but it was a good shot. He was a very partial referee (towards the Germans). Goalkeeper Sergio Goycoechea I don't express opinions on referees. I don't choose them, Fifa chooses them. We were pretty much controlled until the first expulsion... Argentine coach Carlos76 words
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Article, Illustration415 1990-07-09 36 Suresh Nair - Penalised by the ‘muddle’ man Suresh Nair ARGENTINA can rightly cry "foul" over the way they lost the World Cup though a contentious penaltygoal. In one of the most bad-tem-pered finals seen in the 60-year-history of the tournament, Argentina came away victims of dubious refereeing decision. A dramaticPicture/ Afp - 415 words
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Article230 1990-07-09 36 AP, Reuter. ARGENTINA blamed Mexican referee Edgardo Codesal rather than its own negative, shot-shy tactics for its loss of the World Cup to West Germany. Andreas Brehme score the only goal of the lowest scoring final ever from the penalty spot. Although Maradona spitted the most venom,AP, Reuter. - 230 words
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Article, Illustration650 1990-07-09 37 JEFFREY LOW - RESULT W Germany 1 Argentina 0 JEFFREY LOW FROM ITALY AT last, football justice...the better side didn't lose, the best team in the tournament won, and the king is dead well and truly buried beneath the dirt of his own pathetic players. How could this ever be distinguished650 words
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Article, Illustration463 1990-07-09 38 Jeffrey Low - Beckenbauer: Argentina played non-football W Germany 1 Argentina 0 By Jeffrey Low IN ROMf WEST German team manager Franz Beckenbauer, a man not known for mincing his words, blasted Argentina for doing football a disfavour, for playing a poor World Cup Final last night. While acknowledging hisPicture/ Afp - 463 words
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Article, Illustration47 1990-07-09 38 Nairn: Guido Buchwald Age: 29 Club: VfQ Sturttgart Position: Defender CredentfalKStylish player, good marker. Disappointed four years ago when left out of World Cup squad at last minute and he struggled with juries. But he made comeback as captain of Vfß.47 words
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Advertisement213 1990-07-09 39 M penalty poser lm Holder Argentina loses the World Cup to West Germany. It goes down 1-0 to a controversial 85th-minute penalty. JJ* Controversy surrounds the decision. Did Rudi Voeller V Wd& dive?/Pages 36, 37 I J i rTrTT1 J jlw r §lill ■J{wm Romance fills the air as you/ne213 words
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