The New Paper, 17 July 1990
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Title Section16 1990-07-17 1 the new paper TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the J new* paper16 words
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Advertisement60 1990-07-17 1 p5» 'TWO 'SHOTS' FIRED AT HOME A bank executive living in Ang Mo Kio hears his dogs barking. He decides to check. When he opens the door, he hears two loud bangs. They sound like gun shots. Later, he comes out and finds a black pellet-like object on the ground60 words
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Article, Illustration102 1990-07-17 1 Rescuers pull out a schoolgirl (left) from the rubble of the Christian College of the Philippines. The school (below) collapsed during the strongest earthquake to hit the Philippines in 14 years. More than 100 others have been rescued. Eighteen bodies have been recovered. Rescue work continues. "They told mePictures/ AFP - 102 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration467 1990-07-17 2 Yaw Yan Chong - By Yaw Yan Chong A BANK executive living in Ang Mo Kio was shot at in front of his semi-detached house in Mayflower Crescent last week. Two shots were fired just as the executive, identified only as Mr Tan, came out of his house.467 words
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209 1990-07-17 2 AP. CHINA has announced severe penalties, including the death sentence, for those who deal in pornographic materials. The new regulation is the latest development in China's campaign against the "six evils" launched last autumn. The "six evils" are pornography, prostitution, gambling, feudal superstition,AP. - 209 words
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Article34 1990-07-17 2 TNP/Puma World Cup Quiz (TNP, July 16): The list of results on page 30 had two spelling errors. The answer for 27/6/90 should read Napoli. The answer for 28/6/90 should read Peter Shilton.34 words
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Article36 1990-07-17 2 Model finalists want large families (TNP, July 16): Miss Karen Ng, 17, who won the Miss Crowning Glory title at this year's Miss Singapore World contest, is from Singapore Polytechnic and not Ngee Ann Polytechnic.36 words
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Article, Illustration553 1990-07-17 3 THE spirit of Paul Revere rides on in Singapore. A big bell cast by the American folk hero's company early last century is in the National Museum the only Paul Revere bell outside America. The New Paper stumbled upon it while viewing the transformedPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 553 words
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Article, Illustration65 1990-07-17 3 FIRSTAIDBITS You should see o doctor if: you start wheezing, have difficulty breathing or have chest pains you develop a smelly, thick, green or yellow nose discharge or you have a pain in J one or both ears, or65 words
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Advertisement38 1990-07-17 2 Hotuneplus If you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.38 words
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Advertisement114 1990-07-17 2 TnoWali Lei Woo Seafood Restaurant 8 Shcnttm Way,#Hl 08 Treasury Building, Singapore 0106 1c1:***** Set for 2 persons $29.50+ Set for 4 persons $58* Shark's Fin with crabmcat Shark's Fin with Crabmcat Lei Woo Spccial Lobster Ixi Woo Special Lobster Steamed "live" fish Steamed "live" fish with spccial sauce with114 words
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Miscellaneous21 1990-07-17 2 THE WEATHER FAIR except for showers over a few areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 32 deg C. Sunset: 7.16 pm.21 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article165 1990-07-17 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. harrowing: Describes a situation or an event that is disturbing or upsetting. heckling: This refers to an audience interrupting public performers by making loud and unfriendly remarks. hefty: Describes165 words
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Article, Illustration373 1990-07-17 4 YOU can call it dogged determination. For this plastic puppy constantly keeps its eye on your children's eyesight. From its guard post atop the TV set, it is ready to pounce the instant the kids try to sneak too close to the screen373 words
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Article112 1990-07-17 4 WATCHING TV too close to the set may be harmful. Two years ago, Dr Uma Rajan, medical director of the school health service, recommended that people should sit 2 to 3 m from the set. A hospital opthalmologist said: "By and large, we do112 words
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Article486 1990-07-17 5 Controversial minimum standards are being set for insurance agents. TRUDY LIM finds out how these moves are being received by the industry TRAIN us better, say insurance agents. That, rather than limits to our commissions and educational levels, would help improve professionalism in life insurance. This486 words
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Article122 1990-07-17 5 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore recently announced new minimum standards affecting recruitment, training and managing of life insurance agents. Here are some of the measures. From July 1: Agents must be at least 21 years old, and possess three GCE O level passes or more. An agency122 words
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Article, Illustration401 1990-07-17 6 Serena Toh - By Serena Toh T HERE has been an increase in the number of kidney transplants and in public awareness since the introduc- tion of the Human Organ Transplant Act of 1987. The Act came into effect in January 1988. It presumes consent from a victim of a401 words
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Article, Illustration173 1990-07-17 6 THERE may he more organ donations in future. This may be the result of the increase in the number of transplant co-ordinators and more aggressive campaigns. In 1986, Ms Sally Tan was the first and only transplant co ordinator in Singapore. SGH hired former staff173 words
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317 1990-07-17 7 COMPLAIN if you are not taught how to care for your contact lenses properly. Dr Chew Sek Jin, secretary of the Singapore Visioncare Programme, told The New Paper: "More people ought to be unhappy that they do not get enough proper lens care information317 words
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Article, Illustration351 1990-07-17 7 Charmaine Chan - By Charmaine Chan A 56-YEAR-OLD housewife murdered her adopted, teenage sonwith an axe, then killed herself with a chopper, because she was depressed about her deteriorating health. Yesterday, a joint coroners' inquiry was held into the deaths of Annie Chew and her son, Roger351 words
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Article, Illustration318 1990-07-17 8 You've heard about the greening of Singapore. Now comes the shading of Singapore. To be carried out over the next few years, it will make Singapore cool and comfortable for pedestrians R ECOGNISE these places? They are artists' impressions of how places such as Tanjong318 words
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Article141 1990-07-17 8 YOU can already see some examples of roadside shading in Singapore. For example, yellow flame trees were planted on Stamford mall along Stamford Road because their spreading branches provide shelter for the walkway. Providing shade isn't as easy as it sounds. Factors such as tree form, size and141 words
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Article, Illustration422 1990-07-17 9 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching EVEN if you cannot afford to stay at the new Raffles Hotel, you can still sample its ambience at a brand new the- atre which will open at the hotel next year. Room rates at the new Raffles Hotel will be422 words
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Article, Illustration84 1990-07-17 9 MS Jennie Chua is the first woman from Singapore to graduate with a full-fledged degree from Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration in New York hack in 1971. She came back and worked for the Mandarin Hotel before joining the Singapore Convention Bureau. She was84 words
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Advertisement94 1990-07-17 4 lo k rowse Over 60 participants from II countries Displaying antiques, ceramics, crafts, paintings, sculptures, jade and ivory collections, primitive and tribal crafts. Painting of Xu Bo Hong AUCTION SALE: Over 60 pieces of unique and historic antiques, paintings and sculptures will be put on sale by auction on 2194 words
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Advertisement405 1990-07-17 5 The little that modern medicine can do for kidney registered their objections will be affected. failure patients is often a frustrating and sad reminder Persons under 21 years and those over 60 years of that something more should be done to make available age are exempted. So are those who405 words
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Advertisement152 1990-07-17 7 .1 WITH OVER 60 TREATS, !j OUR TEMASEK LUNCH BUFFET IS CERTAINLY TEMPTING. AT $14.90*. IT'S IRRESISTIBLE. Willi* > sixil yourself Jt Window C)n lhe Fridays $14.40* Saturdays and Sundays $16.90* I'ark with the most mouth-watering And tor dinner, you can indulge in our speciality lemasek Lunch Buffet in town152 words
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Advertisement40 1990-07-17 9 W BIRTHDAY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS AT JACK'S /If. M hi |S| 1 «±iSMS -Rof \ir SEAFOOD GARDEN J 336, River Valley Road #01-01, AA Centre. Singapore 0923. For reservations, please call Mr. Tan: *****36/*****22. Open to Public-LuncfclUOam-2JOpm/Dinner Ample Parking Available40 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article260 1990-07-17 10 HOT STORY A STUDY group of five resident committee leaders and Community Development Ministry staff have identified problem areas facing the residents' committees. Their report will be discussed on Sunday. The problem areas: Manpower There is a shortage of manpower to serve Housing Board residents. This260 words
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Article46 1990-07-17 10 The Straits Times: Gorbachev concedes on Nato issue. Business Times: Robin Loh plans A 52.5 billion city on Gold Coast. Lianhe Zaobao: Earthquake in the Philippines. Berita Harian: 50,000 demand end to Soviet Communist administration. BBC morning news: Hundreds trapped under rubble after Phillipine earthquake.46 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article59 1990-07-17 10 TOMORROW, the Thai government faces a major test. That is when opposition MPs will start their censure debate. And the man they are going for is Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan. The main charge is that he has not been able to control excesses within his administration. Another criticism59 words
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Article37 1990-07-17 10 PRESIDENT Gorbachev has made a major concession on a united Germany. He reached agreement with West Germany Chancellor Helmut Kohl paving the way for a united Germany to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).37 words
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Article70 1990-07-17 10 SELETAR Country Club's drive for new members has run into a controversy. It cashed 1,600 cheques worth more than $43 million before deciding on membership. This has upset members. Some said they thought the club would not bank the cheques until it decided who the successful applicants were70 words
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Article, Illustration134 1990-07-17 10 THE death of this baby, Nur Syakilla binti Azman, has sparked a mini-debate in The Straits Times. It was started on July 12 by reader Audrey Perera. She wrote to the Forum page saying the sick baby was discharged against medical advice simply because the parents could134 words
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Article49 1990-07-17 10 LET Singapore grow. Let the region grow, too. This is an important strategy for Singapore's economic security, said BG Lee Hsien Loong. The Trade and Industry Minister pointed out that such a strategy would broaden the Republic's economic base and reduce its vulnerability to external shocks.49 words
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Article, Illustration378 1990-07-17 10 BREWING ISSUE ENTERTAINMENT television is thought to be so powerful in the United States that more than 250 pressure groups strive to influence the content of the programmes. More than news and current affairs, soap operas such as Dynasty and Falcon Crosby and popular378 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article286 1990-07-17 11 Reuter EUROPEANS are apprehensive about the economic power of a united Germany and should openly discuss their fears, said Dutch Foreign Minister Hans van den Broek yesterday. Commenting on the anti-German remarks of British Minister Nicholas Ridley, he said concern over Germany's economic power wasReuter - 286 words
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Article123 1990-07-17 11 AP, Reuter. SEVEN Cubans seeking refuge in the Czechoslovak Embassy in Havana yesterday released the six diplomats they had held hostage to press their demands for a flight to the United States. The seven Cubans were among 12 who had sought refuge in the embassy overAP, Reuter. - 123 words
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Article141 1990-07-17 11 Reuter. THE CIA has defended its record against charges it had repeatedly overestimated the Soviet Union's economic strength, causing the United States to spend more than needed on defence. Mr George Kolt, the Central Intelligence Agency's director of Soviet analysis, told the Senate Foreign RelationsReuter. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration439 1990-07-17 12 AFTERMATH of the earthquake in the Philippines: 108 people dead. Nearly 1,000 people trapped in hotels, schools, factories and government offices in the mountain resort of Baguio and Cabanatuan City. Here is a report of the rescue efforts at a collapsed college building in Cabanatuan:Pictures/ Afp; Graphic/Hup Lee - 439 words
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Article89 1990-07-17 12 AP. A SMALL earthquake rocked buildings and frightened many residents across a broad section of central Chile yesterday. There were no casualties or significant damage. The tremble measured 4.9 on the Richter scale. It had its epicentre in the Andean mountain range about 150 km northAP. - 89 words
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Article105 1990-07-17 12 AP. THE strongest earthquake to hit the Philippines in 14 years rocked Manila and surrounding Luzon Island yesterday. 108 people dead, hundreds injured. The quake registered 7.7 on the Richter scale. President Cora/on Aquino ordered the military forces to launch islandwide rescue. Schools were closed throughout the area.AP. - 105 words
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Article, Illustration347 1990-07-17 13 AP. INDIAN Prime Minister V P Singh won a tough political battle with his deputy yesterday, ending the most serious crisis of his seven-month-old minority Government. Deputy Prime Minister Devi Lai announced the unconditional resignation of his son as Chief Minister of Haryana state. His son,AP. - 347 words
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164 1990-07-17 13 AFP. SPECIAL forces have have been deployed in the north-western Indonesian province of Aceh, where small, armed groups have killed 30 troops and police and as many civilians over the past three months. Sources said two Kopassus (special forces) battalions, numbering aboutAFP. - 164 words
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91 1990-07-17 13 AP. TED Vagelos wanted to marry the editor's daughter, so he decided to take out a quarter-page advertisement in last Sunday's newspaper. "Dear Tina, Will you marry me? Love, Ted," the $2,400 ad in The Knoxville News-Sentinel asked in big bold letters. Knoxville isAP. - 91 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration247 1990-07-17 13 Wire services SHARK prices finished higher on London's Stock Kxchange yesterday, supported by futures-led buying, a strong showing on Wall Street, and better-than-ex-pected British retail sales figures. The Financial Times 30share index was up 20.8 points at 1,900.9 at the close. Volume came to 346.9 million shares, compared withWire services - 247 words
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Article70 1990-07-17 13 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened higher this morning as leftover bullishness from yesterday's gains pushed the indices forward. Brokers were looking for high-tech blue chips to lead market gains today again, as well as scattered buying of domestic-demand related stocks. The key 225-share Nikkei index was up 145.32 points orReuter. - 70 words
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Article54 1990-07-17 13 I ci FT Industrials Mon 1,900.90 (1,880.10) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,999.75 (2,980.20) ST Industrial Mon 1,575.94 (1,564.40) NST Industrial Mon 3,310.06 (3,258,98) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 3,488.85 (3,507.16) n Australian All Ordinaries Mon 1,607.80 (1,598.80) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 33.021.73 (32.644.37) Figures in brackets refer to those of54 words
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Article, Illustration252 1990-07-17 13 Wire services. THE stock market advanced to another record level yesterday and pushed the Dow Jones industrial average within a hair of breaking the 3,000-point barrier, but sellers kept that psychological hurdle beyond reach. The Dow Jones average finished up 19.55 points at '2,999.75. Advancing issues outnumbered declinesWire services. - 252 words
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Advertisement128 1990-07-17 14 Now CD quality goes on the move like never before. .£3kw& Technics SL~XP2 Portable CD Player Jt W Technics Poised to be the standard by which other portable CD players will be judged. Hear it Outstanding features: Super-Lightweight A mere 36() gms (including batteries) in a new sleek. compact design128 words
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Miscellaneous737 1990-07-17 14 Ma vtv ""NAVY (Channel 8, 9.30 pm) l^T^ff^^rTTTT XIE Wenhuai (Chen Tianwen, right) and T He Jianguo are both doing their national service in the Navy as divers. Both of them lif grew up together and are close friends. J0S JkJ Wenhuai, whose father is a fisherman, L/ prefers to737 words
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Article249 1990-07-17 15 Adeline Woon - SEEN LAST NIGHT By Adeline Woon IT'S amazing what smart-alecks little boys can be. Take the two kids in Wishing Well (SBC 8, 6.45 pm). They get the once-in-an-Enid-Blyton-story chance to wake a genie from sleep, get one wish granted, and what do249 words
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Miscellaneous245 1990-07-17 15 tuesdaytv Is t E fm ADAPTED from an Australian bestseller, Annie's i *55* J Coming Out, this movie is a true story of the J indomitable human spirit triumphing over all odds. Annie is a physically handicapped girl who has been confined in an since the age of three. A245 words
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Article, Illustration677 1990-07-17 16 Last year, Dr Tay Eng Soon, Senior Minister of State (Education) suggested that Singaporeans who have to work abroad leave their children behind if they are old enough. In May, he said that Education Ministry is looking into expanding boarding school facilities in secondary schools for childrenPictures/ Nicklaus D'cruz - 677 words
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Article, Illustration432 1990-07-17 16 MOST boarders are not Singaporeans. They come from different countries in the region Malaysia, Hongkong, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, and Sri Lanka. Some have been in Singapore for four to six years and so can be said to be familiar with life here. But a432 words
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Article344 1990-07-17 16 THE people in charge of the three establishments agreed with Dr Tay. Boarding schools ensure that children do not have their education disrupted when their parents are abroad, and keep them closer to their home environment. Mr Ngiam long Chang, manager, Him Zheng Hostel. "It's a344 words
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Article, Illustration435 1990-07-17 17 Lim Phay-ling - By Lim Phay-ling s I OME of the best desserts are made from the simplest ingredients. k Take the winning entries at the first MagInolia Dessert of the Year Award held recently. Ice-cream was of course the main ingredient. Mix a few different flavours. Add fresh fruit or435 words
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Article, Illustration160 1990-07-17 17 MR Gottfried Schuetzenberger, Mr Foo's boss, took the silver award in the European category for his Calvados Sabayon rum raisin ice-cream with apple fritters and Calvados sabayon. The bronze award in the European category went to the only overseas participant Bill McCarrick of the Grand Hyatt at Taipei.160 words
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Article, Illustration511 1990-07-17 18 Three Kaurs, Perdeep, Charanjit and Lajwant, danced and sang their way to the top spots in the Miss India-Singapore pageant. ADELINE WOON reports on the contest where just looks are not enough THE Miss India-Singapore pageant is a beauty contest with a difference. For starters, you don't getPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 511 words
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Article, Illustration458 1990-07-17 19 Lo Tien Yin - Navy (16 episodes) Starts tonight SBC 8, 9.30 pm PREVIEW/ By Lo Tien Yin FIRST things first. The serial starts with a theme song which disappointed even SBC. It is sung by local singer Thomas Teo, who also sang the signature song for an earlier458 words
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Article177 1990-07-17 19 THIS Zoe Tay is really quite a fish. Why, she can even do a credible water ballet in the new 16-episode serial Navy (starting today). Though Zoe had no diving experience before the show, she did the underwater scenes very well, said the executive producer of the177 words
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Article, Illustration347 1990-07-17 20 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin GREAT pretender Lo Hoi Pang, 48, may look hefty, but he can impersonate both Lydia Sum (who is very big) and Paula Tsui (who is quite small). So credible is his impersonation that people forget how he looks. He becomes347 words
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Article, Illustration214 1990-07-17 20 A SCRIPT WRITER'S job is never done. Some news may inspire him to alter his script even at the eleventh hour. One example is the new SBC serial on the police. Shen Jinxin, known for his villain roles, plays a gunman who kills himself214 words
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Article, Illustration655 1990-07-17 20 Rahul Bedi - By Rahul Bedi in London FOLLOWING Grace Lau's camera around the nether world of London's sex clubs, dance and aerobic halls is both shocking and amusing. She captures dramatically the twilight zone of sexual fantasy, but without the slightest trace of sleaze or grossness. "I neitherPicture/Pradipto Dash - 655 words
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Miscellaneous511 1990-07-17 21 TUESDAYRADIO COMICRELEF E3S33HI CuiTy-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief A I~~ 12.0S Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics (Iw^ifT^n\\/T IliV //V f p 4 fc^V > 1.00 News in Brief 1.00 News and Weather Forecast ytP*- L. l|l\ *4" .a/ J 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates511 words
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Advertisement1216 1990-07-17 23 the new paper FASTads 737-1166 I 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise I 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise I I ■■mm.-tiiamuiii.-ui: J I GCE o'or N'level Knowledge of typing Some working experience preferred Lingo is one of the established manufacturers in high-tech electronics I industry.1,216 words
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Advertisement342 1990-07-17 24 831 Employment A locally-based MULTINATIONAL TRADING CO. hat IMMEDIATE vacanciea for the following poaition: FEMALE RECEPTIONIST Ability to co-ordinate with all levels of staff Completed OCE 'O' or 'A' level Age over 22 More than 2 years similar experience preferable Benefits: 2 months yearly bonus Hospitalisation Insurance Medical benefits 14342 words
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Advertisement217 1990-07-17 24 831 Employment 5 A Building Construction 5 B Company invite* suitably g qualified candidates for the post of: QUANTITY SURVEYOR e 2 years experience 2 Diploma In Build- J Ing or Quantity a Surveying 5 Duties covered will 9 be taking off guan- g titles, estimating. pricing, valuation J budgeting217 words
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Advertisement426 1990-07-17 25 831 Employment A well established Telecommunication co. requires: 1. GENERAL CLERK (FEMALE) 2. SALES CO-ORDINATOR Able to type. a Knowledge of computer. Able to communicate well (for post 2). a Pleasant personality. 3. SALES REPRESENTATIVES a Good personality L communication skills. a Possess own vehicle. a Experience In office equipment426 words
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Advertisement221 1990-07-17 27 Tasty range of pet food New packaging: Pet food in various flavours and forms. NESTLE Singapore introduces Friskies Pet Foods for dogs and cats. They are 100 per cent complete in nutrition, says Nestle. And they come in different flavours and in both dry and wet forms. Prices range from221 words
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Advertisement260 1990-07-17 27 BUYINGGUIDE Protects hair from the sun -T—'**■ Haircare: Lotions to restore the hair's natural beauty. JF Lazartigue has developed four haircare products to protect the hair from the sun. They are: The Protective Hair Cream: This non-oily gel will help untangle the hair every morning and has a sun protection260 words
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Advertisement259 1990-07-17 27 New graphics storage system mam Mpjppp— Laserframe: Provides enormous storage capacity and fast access. SUPERMAC Technology has introduced the LaserFrame, claimed to be the first storage system designed specifically for graphics professionals. It combines the infinite capacity of cartridge-based storage with the fastest performance available in the optical drive industry.259 words
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Advertisement242 1990-07-17 27 Sparkling gems on leather BMMmI mm ill > j LA Gear: Stardust shoes for flexibility and comfort. THERE is a new addition to the LA Gear range of shoes. Stardust features stones on leather and ties up nicely with a bow at the back. The leather upper provides durable support242 words
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Article, Illustration271 1990-07-17 28 Alfonso Chan - Stories/ Alfonso Chan in JAKARTA RAYMOND Siew of Malaysia learnt his lesson the hard way at Ancol Bowl yesterday. He thought he had bagged the big one when he bowled 1242 pinfalls in the second black of the single's competition. The score meant he had overtaken first271 words
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Article, Illustration321 1990-07-17 28 PROFILE: ADELENE WEE SHE ain't heavy, she's my sister, sang Mike Wee. The 42-year-old accountant was talking of younger sister Adelene. Both are in the Asian FIQ bowling team. Adelene, World Games champion in 1985 and subsequently Sportswoman of the Year, is fighting a hard, lonely battle321 words
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257 1990-07-17 28 LRSLKY Potter got a medal yesterday, a first in any competition for New Zealand in bowling. She won a silver in the singles, losing to Japan's Noriko Inauchi by 11 pinfalls. Her New Zealand teammates were overjoyed. They couldn't believe it. And when257 words
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Article366 1990-07-17 28 Wire services. DAVE Sext on has resigned as manager of the England under-21 team. Sexton handed in his notice last week and a Football Association spokesman confirmed yesterday that it had been accepted. Under Sexton, who also managed the England B team on several occasions for both Bobby RobsonWire services. - 366 words
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Article, Illustration250 1990-07-17 29 S Gulam - By S Gulam THE Singapore fans who travelled to Kuan tan last Saturday for the SemiPro League game against Pahang must have got a shock when they entered the Darulmakmur Stadium. With 15 minutes to kickoff, the 130 Singaporeans, who had travelled in three buses, easily outnumberedPictures/ Sam Yeo - 250 words
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Article, Illustration298 1990-07-17 29 SPOTLIGHT: GRAHAM TAYLOR AP. GRAHAM Taylor breezed into England's soccer headquarters as the national team's new manager yesterday and pledged to throw out the country's staid, traditional coaching methods from his office. He promised to wear a tracksuit rather than a shirt and tie and suggestedAP. - 298 words
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Article233 1990-07-17 29 Lewis Co just miss record Reuter. CARL Lewis and his Santa Monica Track Club colleagues missed the world record by just 0.09 seconds in winning the 4x100 metres relay at an international athletics meeting in Barcelona yesterday. But a high-profile men's 200m race produced disappointing times with Texan Michael -JohnsonReuter. - 233 words
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Article119 1990-07-17 29 AP. JAMES "Buster" Douglas and promoter Don King finally agreed on something yesterday they have not settled a lawsuit which would get the heavyweight champion back in the ring. Douglas' comments to an Ohio newspaper about a deal in the federal case were premature, said John Johnson,AP. - 119 words
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Article137 1990-07-17 29 Reuter. THE sons of famous fathers had mixed fortunes in final qualifying yesterday for the British Open golf championship which begins on Thursday. South African Gary Player's son Wayne made it with two shots to spare after rounds of 67 and 69 for a total ofReuter. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration431 1990-07-17 30 Bernard Pereira - By Bernard Pereira s HE was earmarked for the Indonesian Open in Samarinda, Kalimantan, starting tomorrow, after undergoing a three-and-a-half-month training stint at Bimantara Club in Jakarta. But because of a slip-up in communication, Singapore's No. 1 woman shuttler, Zarinah Abdullah, found herself whisked back431 words
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Article413 1990-07-17 30 Wire services. Kesults of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS International Meeting at Barcelona Men's 1,500m: I Wilfred Kirochi (Ken) 3:33.38 2 Jens Peter Herold (KG) 3:33.65 3 .lose l.uis Gonzales (Spa) 3:34.64. 5,000m: 1 Mohamed Issangar (Mor) 13:25.72 2 Arturo Barrios (Mex) 13:25.87 3 Charles Cheruiyot (Ken). .Javelin: 1 MasamiWire services. - 413 words
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Article, Illustration229 1990-07-17 31 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor SINGAPORE pro Peter Hill last Wednesday scored a sensational upset win over the world's No. 3, Chris Dittmar in just over an hour. Hill's 2-9, 9-7, 9-7 win in the best-of-three-games Cathay Pacific challenge squash* match in Jakarta has reaffirmed his status229 words
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Advertisement166 1990-07-17 31 After a three-and-a-half-month training stint in Jakarta, Singapore's top woman shuttler Zarinah Abdullah (above) finds herself out of the Indonesian Open and back home. Page 31 gJF "JfS i w > Avv w A* y,? i Time JQS fTTf (P C \V JfH T X fAj-.. \jL2X2m t"\ jf J166 words
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