The New Paper, 6 October 1990
1990-10-06
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Title Section16 1990-10-06 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6/SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS16 words
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Advertisement111 1990-10-06 1 UP MUTINY toitfdl Col Alexander Noble surrenders in Mindanao, ending short-lived revolt against Aquino Government. i),' $SX\<) <h (T: From the horse's mouth Page 20 I Inflation can rise up to five per cent or more this year. Water and electricity bills are likely to go up. That can lead111 words
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298 1990-10-06 2 INFLATION can go up to 5 per cent or more this year because of the Gulf crisis, says Mr Lim Boon Heng. The forecast by the NTUC deputy secretary-general appears in the Oct 1 issue of NTUC News. The rise in bus298 words
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Article105 1990-10-06 2 UNION leaders will try to help workers cope with inflation. But they can help themselves best by working harder, some union leaders told NTUC News. The Government should lower workers' contribution to the Central Provident Fund, said Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union (SMMWU) secretary-general Mr John105 words
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174 1990-10-06 2 BIG oil companies are making huge profits out of the Gulf crisis, says Britain's Today newspaper. The oil price rises have been heaviest in Britain, it says. The Office of Fair Trading in London said the oil companies were not guilty of price-fixing. But an174 words
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Article, Illustration292 1990-10-06 2 Wire services. THE leader of a short-lived revolt on Mindanao island in the Philippines surrendered on Saturday. The revolt was the seventh military rebellion crushed during President Corazon Aquino's 4V2 -year-old government. Renegade Colonel Alexander Noble surrendered unconditionally at 3 am to Senator Aquilino Pimentel onWire services. - 292 words
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Article38 1990-10-06 2 The Malays 25 Years On (TNP Oct 5): The proposed joint venture to tackle the learning problems of lower primary school students should comprise Mendaki, the Education Ministry and Malay/Muslim professionals, and not Malay MPs as reported.38 words
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Article, Illustration450 1990-10-06 3 Yaw Yan Chong - By Yaw Yan Chong E VE TEE looks like the girl next door. She even thinks she is the typical Singapore girl. Readers of The New Paper and The Straits Times thought so, too. They chose her from a line-up of 12 as having the face that mostPictures/ Nicklaus D'cruz - 450 words
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Advertisement92 1990-10-06 2 FOR GOODNESS* SAKE 112 Vitamin E is important for good V |j health.lts positive influence on your skin complexion and blood circulation keeps you looking and feeling good. And the Vitamin E in Golden Health is derived 100% from natural sources. So if you're looking for natural Vitamin E to92 words
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Miscellaneous17 1990-10-06 2 WEATHER SHOWERS over a few areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 32 deg C. Sunset; 6.55 pm.17 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article112 1990-10-06 4 HOT STORIES MALAYSIA'S general election will be on Oct 21, the Election Commission announced yesterday in Kuala Lumpur. Nomination Day is Oct 11. In Sabah and Sarawak, voting will begin a day earlier. The national Parliament and all 11 state legislative assemblies in Peninsular Malaysia112 words
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Article, Illustration103 1990-10-06 4 WHAT has more than 100 shops, 20 restaurants, two business centres, a gym, a supermarket, three banks and many more facilities? It's Airtropolis ("airport metropolis"), a new name that is being launched for Changi Airport when its Terminal 2 building opens on Nov 22. A103 words
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Article65 1990-10-06 4 The Straits Times: 'No better idea than Elected Presidency'. Business Times: S'pore sets terms for Indochina investments. Lianhe Zaobao: Goh Chok Tong: Elected President system is the best system. Berita Harian: President Bill goes to Select Committee. SBC morning news: Parliament has referred the Constitution of Singapore Amendment Bill65 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article77 1990-10-06 4 CHENG Hong Mansion is now known as Windy Heights. The new name has been adopted by the condominium since late last year after repair work costing $5.2 million was completed. Residents had opted for a name change to avoid the stigma attached to Cheng Hong. The77 words
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Article110 1990-10-06 4 THE US House of Representatives threw out a controversial Budget resolution early on Friday. This is a major setback for President George Bush and raises the prospect of a government shutdown for lack of funding. The 435-member House voted 179 to 254 against the outlines of a110 words
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Article56 1990-10-06 4 SINGAPORE will lift its ban on investments in Vietnam and Cambodia as soon as the Supreme National Council of Cambodia is represented at the UN. The decision follows recent developments that have "significantly improved prospects for a comprehensive political settlement in Cambodia", the Mini try of56 words
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Article77 1990-10-06 4 PRIVATE groups should complement the Government's financial help for poor students in independent schools. This was suggested by Senior Minister of State for Education Or Tay Eng Soon on Friday. He said organisations such as trade unions, clan associations, Lions clubs and Rotary clubs can provide77 words
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Article82 1990-10-06 4 MUSLIM professionals have set up a venture capital company with an authorised capital of $1 million. A member of the group said on Friday: "We believe in putting our money where our mouth is. There is no point in just proposing so many things and getting people82 words
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Article94 1990-10-06 4 SINGAPORE port is continuing to see growth in shipping despite the Gulf crisis. Latest statistics show that in the first nine months, the port handled W.l million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of container traffic an increase of 22 per cent over the same period last year. I94 words
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Advertisement31 1990-10-06 4 It's 1 High Mech. MARKETING AGENCY (SINGAPORtI PTE LTD Sflte Sevier Ctfllrr 1 1 Mi B *>w« j ]l"Wl" E016"l» 112??"' A "MX.", 1 M >f>Si .'Tftl. 11 1 4i<n»f6<> <• iV.!""31 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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208 1990-10-06 5 Brendan Pereira - By Brendan Pereira THE Traffic Police have stepped up enforcement against jaywalkers and bad motorists. Professor S Jayakumar, Minister for Home Affairs and Law, said on Thursday that 63 pedestrians had died in the first nine months of the year, compared with 39 in208 words
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Article102 1990-10-06 5 A SCHOOLBOY in a swimming pool began to struggle, but his friends thought he was joking and ignored him. Only later one of them saw him lying at the bottom of the pool, a coroner's court heard on Wednesday. Yip Shee Kai, 13, had gone on102 words
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Article103 1990-10-06 5 A CORPORAL in the navy who wanted to test his girlfriend's love for him, asked a friend to tell her he had died. But the joke upset Ms Mhalakmi, 21, and she dumped him. He then wrote a letter expressing his love for her. He said he103 words
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Article, Illustration319 1990-10-06 6 Yohanna Abdullah - By Yohanna Abdullah H OW many swords can you eat in one gulp? It's not easy but Count Desmond has swallowed 13 swords to make it into the Guinness Book of Records. Despite this unusual feat, he gags over his daily toothbrushing routine. This is319 words
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Advertisement106 1990-10-06 5 fIT&TB Top Seller in TV Karaoke KARAOKE KtC Model SK-500 /Introductory OHer*> I $250 Hi||ail: Plus 1 Dynamic If 1 Microphone Jm worth $60/- I 3 Echo Speed i Control can be Build-In Pre- Vocal Control adjusted to suit amplifier If no can erase singer's different venues amplifier Is voice106 words
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Advertisement168 1990-10-06 5 Pizza NOW GET A SECOND PIZZA, SAME SIZE, 1/ 2 price! fH #JJ> It > like ycttinn two pi::a*> tor the price of one anJ a halt or halt a free! That's right! For a limited period only, order any delicious Shakey's pizza, any size, and get a second pizza168 words
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Advertisement344 1990-10-06 6 I THE NEW PAPER GIORDANO) E "HAPPILY, UNDER THE SUN" 300 Giordano Vouchers worth $100 each must be WOH I Send in your entries to: I The New Paper -GIORDANO "Happily, Under The Sun Contest" HOWTO ENTER Poa officc Check out The New Paper! Check out Giordano's latest "Happily, at344 words
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Advertisement460 1990-10-06 7 THE NEW PAPER j* SU EZ HOLIDAYS HONG <£ IN STYLE i v >3» ONUS Ki Travel to Mong Kon e in s, y' e and I (i m 9 experience the glamour with SIA m JWj&p' 1 it ir-** J EZ Holidays, which lets you enjoy 3 ifSSBi S&460 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration303 1990-10-06 8 Michelle Lee - By Michelle Lee CHARADES and sketches are now part of English lessons at four primary schools. They are part of Resource-based English Language Learning Project started last year by the principals. The heads of Radin Mas Primary, Fairfield Methodist Primary, Bendemeer Primary and Stamford Primary303 words
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Article86 1990-10-06 8 AT the fifth annua! presentation of projects by primary school principals on Wednesday, eight innova tive projects were presented to about 400 principals, vice principals and Ministry of Education officials. Fun is the catch phrase The new way of teaching it would appear is to grab a student's86 words
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Article, Illustration332 1990-10-06 9 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song A I SLICE of Haw Par Villa may soon be shown to about 45 million people in New York. That is, if Kodak International photographer Norman Kerr has his way. The 60-year-old American with more than 30 years' experience in photographyPicture/ Sam Yeo - 332 words
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Article39 1990-10-06 9 SOME of photographer Norman Kerr's prints will be on display on Sunday from 9 am 2 pm at the Van Kleef Room of Hotel Imperial. Entry is by purchase of a Kodak pack worth $10 for $5.39 words
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Advertisement254 1990-10-06 8 THE 11th MN GAMES COMMEMORATIVE COINS Held in Beijing for the first time, the Asian Games is currently at its climax. So is the turnover of the f~\ Asian Games Coins. In Singapore, only 500 sets are left! Consisting of one gold and four silver proof coins, the coins bear254 words
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Advertisement56 1990-10-06 8 I Jp% i FIRE SSSpSSE^^^^ THE BIGGEST DISCO IN SINGAPORE ORCHARD PLAZA <#04-19 Orchard Road (Beside MERIDIEN HOTEL, near SOMERSET MRT STATION) Tel: *****55 Open Nightly 8 pm 3 am TEA DANCE I Every Saturday, Sunday Public Holiday 1 pm 6 pm Saturday Public Holiday: $10 nett (3 drinks) Sunday:56 words
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PARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration464 1990-10-06 10 ELECTED PRESIDENT FIFTEEN more MPs spoke on Friday on the Elected President Bill bringing the total to 26 during the two days of debate. Parliament then voted 69-0 to pass the second reading of the bill. It aims to amend the Constitution. But first the464 words
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WHAT MPs SAY
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Article, Illustration81 1990-10-06 10 YES The Elected President should not wield power over key appointments and budgets of statutory bodies, said three MPs. He should only have control over institutions related to the nation's assets and reserves, said Dr Aline Wong (Tampines GRCh NO Mr Othman Haron Eusofe (Marine Parade GRC)81 words
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Article, Illustration87 1990-10-06 10 THE Elected President should have a say over the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act, said Dr Low Seow Chay (Chua Chu Kang). This would prevent an irresponsible government from abusing the Act, which allows detention without trial. Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa) felt the Elected President's powers to87 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration333 1990-10-06 11 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song THE air reverberated with screams of "Tommee! Tommee's here! Oh, he's so cute, aaaaahhh!" A large black, glittering banner with the words "We love you, Tommy" appeared out of nowhere. The 20 security officers on duty had a hard time at Changi Airport'sPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 333 words
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Article, Illustration270 1990-10-06 12 Mathew Pereira - By Mathew Pereira WE practise what we preach thi9 seems to be the catch phrase of an advertising agency which is handling a Ministry of Health campaign encouraging Singaporeans to have more children. Six of the staff at the agency, Adcom Grey, are pregnant.270 words
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Advertisement23 1990-10-06 11 MAKE FASHION YOUR CAREER INTERNATIONAL AS SCTiOOL W m 6 Raffles Boulevard f 1 \V< #04 200 Marina Square, \f j lpore 010323 words
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Advertisement92 1990-10-06 12 SteamS oat (Buffet ft ft ft Feast on an array of 30 ft* J] types of buffet fare. ft Pick as much as you want f rom a variety of seafood, meats, salad and noodles, /gfpoOLs/oe with piquant sauces for accompaniment. BBQ items available as side orders. Free Buffet Dessert92 words
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Article268 1990-10-06 13 DENTALTALK I REFER to the report, Sealants save teeth, published in your Dental Talk column. My boy, who's 12, just had his molar drilled and filled after the dentist found the tooth had slight decay. Another molar, which is showing up, was chipped accidentally. Thinking his268 words
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Article73 1990-10-06 13 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. associate: T<> associate someone with something is to connect or link that person with it. astute: Quick and clever at seeing how to gain an advantage. lethargy: Extreme lack73 words
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Article243 1990-10-06 13 Reuter. T ORONTO police have cracked an international credit card fraud ring and arrested four men for using electronically doctored cards. The Hongkong-based scam involved copying electronic information from a genuine card and attaching it to a stolen one. The seized cards were stolen andReuter. - 243 words
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98 1990-10-06 13 Reuter. A SOVIET hijacker killed himself in a Karachi jail by hanging himself with a bedsheet on Friday. The man, identified as Igor Suslar, was one of 11 Soviet convicts who hijacked an Aeroflot airliner to Karachi on Aug 20. The Soviet UnionReuter. - 98 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration365 1990-10-06 14 Wire services. A I T least nine people were killed on Friday when Indian police opened fire to crush a bloody riot in a maximum-se-curity jail in New Delhi. About 1,500 prisoners were involved in the riot. It was sparked by the death of anWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 365 words
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208 1990-10-06 14 AP. AN angry crowd of more than 1,000 people in a crime-ridden neighbourhood in Osaka pounded riot troopers with gasoline bombs and rocks on Friday night. It was the fourth day of street fighting and arson in the area. At least 106AP. - 208 words
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Article, Illustration320 1990-10-06 15 gulf crisis Wire services. B RITAIN'S new commander in the Gulf has hinted that war is inevitable. Lieutenant-General Sir Peter de la Billiere said on Friday that there would be "serious developments" in the Gulf between next month and January. He was speaking toWire services. - 320 words
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Article, Illustration104 1990-10-06 15 Reuter. A US jury on Friday cleared a museum and its director of obscenity charges brought for displaying erotic photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe. The jury of four men and four women took three hours to reach its decision. They cleared Cincinnati's Contemporary Arts MuseumReuter. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration216 1990-10-06 16 USA Today. T 1 i OLL roads are coming up in the United States. Motorists will have to pay when they use many of the next generation of highways. Washington will help build pay-as-you-go roads in nine states under a pilotUSA Today. - 216 words
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Article167 1990-10-06 16 USING a Visa credit card in China will soon be as simple and as fast as anywhere in the world. By year end, the Bank of China will introduce the country's first computerised network for credit card authorisations, says a press release issued by167 words
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212 1990-10-06 16 Bernama. HOTELS in Johor Baru are booming. Their occupancy rates continue to remain as high as 95 to 100 per cent. And this despite an increase in room charges. Guests who wish to stay in their "favourite" hotels such as the Holiday Inn,Bernama. - 212 words
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Article93 1990-10-06 16 AFP. CANADA signed five new assistance agreements with Asean on Friday to strengthen its commitment to development in the region. The agreements came on the second day of a four-day meeting in Calgary and Jasper between Canadian officials and Asean foreign ministers. The five new programmesAFP. - 93 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article184 1990-10-06 16 Wire services. SHARES rocketed in the late afternoon on Friday in London following a one per cent cut in UK interest rates to 14 per cent, and an announcement that Britain is to join the European Economic Community's Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) on Monday. The Financial Times 30-share indexWire services. - 184 words
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Article190 1990-10-06 16 Wire services. SHARK prices zig-zagged on Wall Street on Friday, with the Dow .Jones index losing 50 points early on, then gaining 20 halfway through the day to close down 6.19 points at 2,510.64. The House of Representatives' rejection of a budget package led to a wave ofWire services. - 190 words
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Article56 1990-10-06 16 I vFT Industrials I Fri 1,644.30 <l.fiO].UO> :j Dow Jones Average Kri 2.510,64 (2,slfi.K:i» n ST Industrial Kri 1,1 HUN (I.1I7.K0) NST Industrial Fri 2,652.(2,fi:«iT7) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 0 lusedl Australian All Ordinaries Fri (I ..'WH.riIM n Nikkei Stock Average Fri 22.H27.fi5 (22.27K.191 Ktinrtv* in firiwbrt* rvhr t»■56 words
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Advertisement474 1990-10-06 17 GREAT BARRIER REEF CONTEST. 111 Jf-< a 6-day M stay at Australia's M Great Barrier Reef. /ML I* Here's your last chance to win an all expenses paid holiday to Australia. Keef in t+ie cool comfort of a semi-submersible boat. /%> lo beautiful, tropical, enchanting Cairns. On land, escape to474 words
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Article, Illustration557 1990-10-06 18 Vivien Chiong - CONCERT TOMMY Page's concert will be on Saturday at the World Trade Centre Hall 4. Showtime is at 8 pm. Tickets at $20. $30. $40 and $50 can be bought at Hall 4 from 2 pm onwards. Stories/ Vivien Chiong L IKE the storyline ofPicture/ Nicklaus D'cruz - 557 words
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284 1990-10-06 18 IN 1988, he was a nobody. Now he's a teenage idol in America and Asia. Tommy Page's climb up the ladder of success is not a fluke, however. It is simply a classic case of hard work paying off. When his self-titled284 words
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Article, Illustration313 1990-10-06 19 Review/ Dave Ang - Review/ Review/ Dave Ang KALIUG is a painful play both to watch and to review. It is painful to watch because the play draws upon emotions that are raw to the bone. It is painful to review because you are not sure what to say about313 words
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Advertisement21 1990-10-06 19 We hove odmin/derical jobs, sales/service jobs and othef kinds of jobs for your consideration m FRSfads The Employment I Classified Section21 words
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Article, Illustration846 1990-10-06 20 On the eve of the Singapore Gold Cup race, BRIAN MILLER gets into the mind of '"Standing Ovation and discovers that the "glamour horse" sees himselfas the stronger contenderfor the top prize. This report comes straight from the horse's mouth... W f YOU must have f beenPicture/ Simon Ker - 846 words
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Article427 1990-10-06 20 GOLD CUP THROUGH THE YEARS THERE is no race like the Singapore Gold Cup. It is colour. It is excitement. It is glamour. It is money. And this year, more than ever, it is the biggest race on the Singapore-Malaysian racing calendar, with stake money reaching427 words
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Article77 1990-10-06 20 1975: SAAS FEE 52.5 kg Noel Harris 1979: BOLD HUNTER 55kg CHOoi 191* SAAS FEE ttkg John Murray 19«1: TAMAN SINGAPURA 56.5 kg Jerry DonneJfy 1952: StAPA RAJAH 57kg Terry Lucas 1983: FREEDOM FIGHTER 55kg Graham Cook ISM: BIG CHIEF 51.5k* Tony Da Cruz IMS: BCn BOLD 55kg77 words
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Advertisement28 1990-10-06 21 National's hairdryer. It*s turbo boost will k I I 1 g jFTresffi.™ y° u a windswe pt look ■g|L~^j!|^B| i^^ U/JS CST?!"" even He Xiu Qing would envy.28 words
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Miscellaneous790 1990-10-06 21 saturdaytv THEY E CAME N TO ROB HONGKONG (VARIETY) A NOTORIOUS armed robber escapes to l|?j TONIGHT'S programme features Guangzhou after his gang is smashed by the Jf < ,I|J| love songs sung by Yang Lin, Huang Hongkong police. To carry out his plan of Zhongkun, Luo Yingting, He Dulin790 words
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Article248 1990-10-06 22 Vivien Chiong - SEENLASTNIG HT By Vivien Chiong YOU can learn some lessons in life from watching TV serials. Last night, we learnt how a woman can recognise some tell-tale signs when the romance has gone out of her marriage. In the debut episode of SBC serial248 words
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Miscellaneous207 1990-10-06 22 saturdaytv INGMAR BERGMAN: THE MAGIC 1 LANTERN (DOCUMENTARY) PP* >' THE films of Ingmar Bergman (left) stand as one of cinema's greatest personal testaments. They are also the product of a small group of collaborators who have worked regularly with the director over the years. These two documentaries explore both207 words
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Miscellaneous826 1990-10-06 23 sunda\ tv I i'l 111 II I .in: a a .-.TreyinE—■HP SCREEN 8: CITY HERO SCREEN 5: INTERNATIONAL (Channel 8, 3.10 pm) ROCK AWARDS (Channel 5, 9.40 pm) they to out ~V' i jjjj& escapes their trainer's eye and punishment W n RRP the group displays total commitment and !lOqS826 words
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Article, Illustration392 1990-10-06 24 Vivien Chiong - B> Vivien Chiong ANOTHKR Singaporean has made it to the Hongkong big screen. Models and beauty queens such as Pauline (-hong, Constance (loh, Jazreel Low and Teo Lee took the limelight when they acted in Hongkong movies recently. Hut move aside girls, ex-SBC actor392 words
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Article, Illustration392 1990-10-06 25 Paul Zach - Stories/J Paul Zach N EARLY 20 years ago Neil Young sang: "Old man look at my life, I'm a lot like you were." Now Young, who turns 45 next month, is that old man in rock and roll years. Yet the way he's playing he should392 words
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Article165 1990-10-06 25 NEIL Young's Ragged Glory is just what you would expect of an album recorded on a ranch a barnburner. It opens and closes with blistering volleys of electric guitar making a case for Young as one of rock's great axemen as well as a crack vocalist165 words
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Advertisement191 1990-10-06 25 5 SPECTACULAR SHOWS KING QUEEN OF QAWWALI. 75% of the shows CHHOTE YUSUF AZAD are di^ erei t on REETU productions arzoo banoo each night proudly presents FOR THE V£RY FIRST TIME s>wmlimPili*9Jifiilfcgi in Singapore 4RJMMHIB M 1 3/L 1 MEHFIL *E* I QAWWALI I? 4 f T I ALSO191 words
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Advertisement19 1990-10-06 26 FEATURE What Singaporean Men Do Wrong in Bed HER WORLD reveals the whole hush-hush truth OCTOBER ISSUE OUT NOW!19 words
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Miscellaneous399 1990-10-06 26 SATURDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.0S Real Fun 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 News and Share Market Review 1.10 Traffic Report/Interlude 1.30 Popular Classics (con't) 1.30 Love on the Airwaves 2.00 Programme Summary 2.00 News in Brief, followed 2.02 Melody Time by399 words
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Miscellaneous156 1990-10-06 26 f COMICRELEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee vtqsH~ isii= mr\ -I: tefeffl'# 7 -j i Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill (wnweowm? TM£ jfne/mww ww, Mvi,defi*rsm ?w<\coe>A >A i IMAT'* /4 CM MP y gtMU/ George the Robot/Stephen Stanley f 1 Look: —rVS M&iTTBO CWSPY I 1 (CedSC£. I dP "ToO<2- f P>tfc£ cfP156 words
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Miscellaneous308 1990-10-06 27 COMICRELIEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh E339QSBEBH NOON Future Hits NOON Newsdesk COM6MTS.ROKTAU.WftE SOOSHILfI WILL "TAKE*I ■nu \c 1.00 News 12-30 Here's Humph! -Doobflb5 > UMUH.T«tr'S I ftfiiiHlWG 1.10 Good Music. Company and Me 12.45 Worldbrief OFFKg! I ■uJRDNJG JjjH of^JoU ft NDC 2.00 Casey's Top 40 jOO World News Programme308 words
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Miscellaneous703 1990-10-06 28 SUNDAYRADIO 6.00 AM New* n Brief 6.00 AM Newsbrief, Summary 6.00 AM Newt in Brief and Weather 6.00 AM Breakfast Club 5.00 Ugbt Touch of Jazz 6.05 Rise A Shine 6.05 Breakfast Classics Report 6.30 Sentimental Journey 530 Mm usk •••chine 7.00 News, Weather Report and 7.00 News, Weather 6.05703 words
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Advertisement217 1990-10-06 29 the new paper FASTads 737-1166 800 Food/Entartainmant 800 Food/Entertainment 800 Food/Entartainmant 800 Food/Entertainment 800 Food/Entertainment f n Authentic Taste of Korean Food T^l-L Bd Go Gi (Barbecued Sliced Beef) g E ra BEL IS SSZS H l|M*j KOREAN RESTAURANT ij| T fcggl JZ— 135-137, EAST COAST RD, S PORE 1543217 words
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Advertisement497 1990-10-06 30 832 Empioymont 832 Employment 832 Employment One world's largest music company wants to know if you like I We have an opportunity for a I l\ young and enthusiastic person to I l\ work in our Sales Administration. /J We offer attractive benefits and /A friendly working environment. /fl CBS497 words
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Article, Illustration537 1990-10-06 32 The Three Musketeers - PREVIEW By" The Three Musketeers THE BUKIT Timah racing crowd will cheer the winner of the Singapore Gold Cup on Sunday and we have no doubt that it will be a Standing Ovation. Any punter who ignores the chances of this great galloper does so at his537 words
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501 1990-10-06 32 WE SAID it last week and we say it again. Local punters have still not seen the best of Nightcrawler. His name is a bit off-putting but there is nothing crawly about his racing. He cruised past the opposition last Sunday without501 words
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Article252 1990-10-06 33 EUROPEAN CLUB COMPETITIONS: THE DRAW AFP, Reuter. I TALY'S two teams in the Cup-Winners' Cup competition, Sampdoria and Juventus, received the advantage of playing their second leg matches at home. Uefa Cup holder Juventus was drawn to play Austria Vienna. Sampdoria, seeking to win the trophy for aAFP, Reuter. - 252 words
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Article231 1990-10-06 33 Champions Cup (last 16): Dynamo Dresden (Ger) v Malmo (Swe); Red£tar Belgrade (Yugo) v Glasgow Rangers (Scot); Dynamo Bucharest (Rom) v FC Porto (Port); Real Madrid (Spa) v FC Tyrol (Aut); Bayern Munich (Ger) v Sredets Sofia (Bui); Lech Poznan (Pol) v Marseille (Fra); Naples (Ita) v231 words
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Article, Illustration210 1990-10-06 33 Wire services. JAN Molby is doubtful for Denmark's match against the Faroe Islands next week. The midfield player misses Liverpool's English First Division clash with Derby on Saturday after injuring his back in training on Friday. GABRIEL Calderon, Argentina's World Cup midfielder, has joined Sion, the Swiss First DivisionWire services. - 210 words
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Article255 1990-10-06 34 Loh Tuan Lee - SPORE OPEN TENNIS By Loh Tuan Lee THE Honda-Kah Singapore Men's Open at the Singapore Island Country Club is a haven of men athletic players, cute ballboys and male umpires oozing authority. But the rose among the thorns is Mrs Joan Vormbaum, an ATP chair umpire255 words
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Article108 1990-10-06 34 THEY turned up in full force to watch the Tommy Ho vs Boris Laustroer match. Correction, they came to watch "Cousin Ho". They came expecting Ho to win. Ironically, their wellmeant intentions turned against them. Because, instead of drawing inspiration from their cheers, the burden108 words
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Article230 1990-10-06 34 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: GOLF German Masters Stuttgart 2nd rd (British unless stated): 133 Bernhard Langer ((ler) 66-87 135 Sam Torrance 70-65 137 David Keherty 69-68 138 Mike Harwood (Aust) 71 67 139-lose-Maria Olaza bal (Spa) 69-70, Scott Simpson (I'S) 72-67, Mark McNulty (Zim) 71-68, GrantWire services. - 230 words
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Advertisement295 1990-10-06 34 They have served the winning totmnambnt aces, volleys and topspins. They HONOA-KAH SINGAPORE have that competitive edge; the MEN'S TENNIS OPEN 90 Tv-ST passion to win. They are ready. 'JSorT At stake is a total prize money f of US$5O,OOO. And a precious ff## S k9tfl» In UrvU• 50 ATP295 words
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Article, Illustration150 1990-10-06 35 AP. Q ATARI sprinter Talal Mansoor has been named Asia's top athlete for 1990 and the outstanding athlete of the Asian Games in a poll of sports writers. Chinese cyclist Zhou Lingmen, who set a world record in the one-km time trial, the first world recordAP. - 150 words
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Article, Illustration103 1990-10-06 35 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER AFTER two weeks of hectic competition, the 11th Asian Games grinds to a halt on Saturday with 11 gold medals at stake. But while everyone's looking forward to the concluding day's events, no one's taking bets as to who will claim the103 words
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Article111 1990-10-06 35 THE drums pound, cymbals crash and the cheering sections create a deafening roar. For the last fortnight, we've seen and we've heard the Games "la la teams" in action. You too must have marvelled at this vociferous support. But do you know that these are "ready-made" fans? Yes,111 words
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Article88 1990-10-06 35 I have never enjoyed the numerous "time-outs" during sports like basketball. Or the "sweat breaks" during badminton. But I welcome the "breaks" in volleyball simply because of the amusing routine of the "mopping-up" squad. The job of this team of eight is to wipe the court of88 words
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Article, Illustration564 1990-10-06 36 Ken Jalleh Jr - THE FINAL FRAMES OF THE GAMES: THE FEAST By Ken Jalleh Jr in BE DING FOR every victorious Shen Jianqiang swimming to the limit in the Asian Games, there was a devastated Shen Xiao Yu suffering to the extreme. One won five swimming golds, the other564 words
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Article, Illustration530 1990-10-06 37 THE FINAL FRAMES OF THE GAMES: THE FANS F AR from the frenzy of the playground, a few hundred steps above the fray, the Man in the Stands found the real winners of the 11th Asian Games. Yes, the man in the stands had seen the medallists,Picture/ Reuter - 530 words
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Article, Illustration663 1990-10-06 38 THE FINAL FRAMES OF THE GAMES: THE FRENZY A great wall of medals separates China from the rest of Asia. What is it that drives China's all-consuming passion to win everything in sight? To cha-yu (put more fuel) into every performance? KEN JALLEH Jr attempts to understand thePicture/ Albert Sim - 663 words
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Article, Illustration232 1990-10-06 38 The Games: Of the 27 medal disciplines. China dominated 13. it is also poised to dominate in basketball and badminton which will be played on Saturday. The medallists: Nineteen of China's athletes have won 3 or more gold medals, with swimmer Shen Jlangqiang topping the list232 words
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Advertisement163 1990-10-06 35 Mk, 0 The New Paper h®| J^ASiApAMES MEDAL TALLY Gold Silver Bronze Total China ±75 IQ3 S± 329 South Korea 52 S± 72 ±75 Japan 38 59 75 ±72 North Korea ±2 3Q 38 8Q Pakistan 4 1 7 ±2 Iran 3 6 8 17 Indonesia 3 5 21 29163 words
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Miscellaneous53 1990-10-06 35 I TV GAMES GUIDE 12.55pm: Women's diving (final): 3m IrCll springboard 2.00pm: Women's basketball (3/4 placing): Taiwan v Japan 3.00pm: Men's diving (final): 3m springboard 3.45pm: Women's basketball (final): China v S Korea 7.00pm: Badminton finals: (Live) 8.00pm: Men's soccer (final): Iran v N Korea (Live) 10.15pm: XI Asian Games53 words
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