The New Paper, 13 January 1992
1992-01-13
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Title Section16 1992-01-13 1 the new paper MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1992 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50 CENTS the J new* paper16 words
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Advertisement135 1992-01-13 1 him? He was the HUHHT^E dashing L v hero of a American HL9 scries that I BIB was shown I JPm Singapore I But now he IBB is a pale shadow of fiflg that image. He lives the |B Find out 1PW who he is on v -i but now135 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article423 1992-01-13 2 Suresh Nair - THE BIG FIVE FAS sanctions five major tournaments a year. Tney are: NFL Premier League; NFL Division 1; NFL Division 2; Pools Cup, a knockout tournament for the top eight clubs in Singapore; and President's Cup. also a knockout tournament but is open423 words
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Article134 1992-01-13 2 THE secretary of the FAS Referees' Committee, Mr Maidin Singah, said: "We view this incident very seriously. We are surprised it happened so early in the new season." He said club officials are responsible for the conduct of its players, officials and supporters, especially when it involves violence134 words
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TROUBLE ON THE ROADS
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Article225 1992-01-13 2 UPI. A MAN in Fort Worth, Texas, is being held for attempted murder after he allegedly ran down a pregnant woman with his car then struck her again as she struggled to get up. Ms Karen Cook, 26, who is six months pregnant, was wasUPI. - 225 words
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Article177 1992-01-13 2 Bernama. A TAXI driver in Sandakan. Sabah, was shot in the mouth by one of his two passengers on Saturday. The 24-year-old driver lost three teeth but was in stable condition, said a police spokesman in Kota Kinabalu yesterday. Three suspects, aged between 24Bernama. - 177 words
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Article, Illustration390 1992-01-13 3 Ovidia Lim - By i Ovidia Lim THERE'S a monster crocodile at the Singapore Zoo which seems to like music. Just before feeding time on Wednesday, the zoo's heftiest crocodile. Kaiser, executed some deft underwater moves when a piece by pianist Richard Clayderman was played over the crocodilarium's390 words
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Miscellaneous16 1992-01-13 2 WEATHER WINDY with showers in the afternoon. Max temp: 31 deg C max. Sunset 7.15 pm.16 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article, Illustration270 1992-01-13 4 THE drive along the Pan Island Expressway will become smoother come 1994. That's when two pairs of side roads called service roads will be completed at two of the worst bottlenecks along the PIE: Between Thomson Road and the entrance to Toa Payoh New Town, Between270 words
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Article48 1992-01-13 4 The Straits Times: Algerian president quits; army called in. Business Times: S'pore pips Japan to become Vietnam's top trading partner. Lianhe Zaobao: 50,000 Russians demonstrate against price rises. Berita Harian: Algerian President quits. SBC morning news: Tension grows in Algeria BBC morning news: Algerian general election cancelled.48 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article153 1992-01-13 4 SINGAPORE is now Vietnam's No. 1 trading partner. Two-way trade between the two nations was $1.3 billion in 1990, Business Times reports this morning. In a recent interview with BT, Trade Development Board chairman, Mr Alan Yeo, said Singapore's trade with Vietnam had reached153 words
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Article122 1992-01-13 4 POTONG Pasir MP Chiam See Tong has been given the seat directly opposite Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong in Parliament. Mr Wong Kan Seng, the Leader of the House, disclosed the new seating arrangement yesterday. As the unofficial leader of the Opposition, he should be122 words
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Article97 1992-01-13 4 SET up a holding company which bumiputras could invest in as shareholders, Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba urges. He said the dozens of subsidiaries owned by federal government agencies could be merged into a giant conglomerate. Their combined assets could add up to97 words
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Article87 1992-01-13 4 MORE non-Malays are joining the Malaysian armed forces, said the outgoing armed forces chief, Tan Sri General Hashim Mohamed Ali. "We find this encouraging and hope to see a more significant increase in the number of Chinese recruits in the next intake," he said. The87 words
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Advertisement84 1992-01-13 4 mow PRESENTS D AVI D SANBORN GROUP B Featuring: DAVID SANBORN sanphone RICKY PETERSON keyboards DON ALIAS percussion SONNY EMORY drums ROBBEN FORD guitar PAUL PETERSON bass Main Sponsor: Sponsors: OQNE CONCERT ONLY? ocac World Trade Centre, Hall 3 CWEOIT CARO CENTRE a. (SIS/ 24 January 1992, Friday t* v*™n.,.84 words
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Advertisement243 1992-01-13 5 mmHtiarwwa *-"V 1 jii^^ I EfVtPIRE 1 > i uft ptr; STRIKES I i, ;vjifc HB ■jA f■ Jgg kS; IS^ctik ET DASLY. j ilnri' nl *t 0 ~'f*&dsjt Watch out. full battalion of over a thousand horses. Bfi r- It The Imperial Army is a mean and chariots and243 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration428 1992-01-13 6 Norenshah Sahari - By Norenshah Sahari AN eight-month-old baby was accidentally scalded on the chest at a coffeeshop at Block 959 in -Jurong West on Wednesday. Baby Chua I)e Ming, who had several cups of hot coffee spilt over his chest, is in stable condition at the Singapore General428 words
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Article85 1992-01-13 6 REMOVE any tight clothing from the injured part before it starts to swell. Place the injured part under r inning cold water or immerse it in cold water for at least 10 minutes. Then pat dry with a clean cloth. Medicine and dressings are85 words
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VOICES
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WHISPERS
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Article37 1992-01-13 7 Miss Dorothy George, 21, clerk: There are a lot of cockroaches on SBS service numbers 135 and 24. Service No. 24 goes to Changi Airport and they will tarnish Singapore's image as a clean city.37 words
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Article42 1992-01-13 7 Mr C L Sim, 36, manager: I went to pay a fine at the URA carpark division office in Market Street, and found that they don't accept Nets. I suggest that the URA consider using Nets as it's more convenient.42 words
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Article86 1992-01-13 7 Mr Wong Kai Hoe, 42, shipping executive: Recently, the HI)B laid tiles in the lift lobby in our area. This has made the lobby more pleasant, but now the tloor of the lobby is not level with the lift door. There is a slight slope just outside the86 words
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131 1992-01-13 7 REPLY Mr Mike Chan Hein Wah, for chief housing administration officer, Housing and Development Board: We refer to the letter by Mr Francis (ioh, Renovation Touts (TNP, Jan 6): Mr Goh mentioned that he was harassed by contractor touts when they visited his new131 words
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Article149 1992-01-13 7 Mr Win Ngwe, chief engineer, M T Ocean Power: I am a foreigner working in Singapore. On Jan 2, I bought a $50 phone card from a money changer. I did not check the value of the card because I trusted the money changer. At Fasir Panjang149 words
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Article163 1992-01-13 7 Ms Eliza: A saleswoman came to my house when I wasn't at home, and told my 68-year-old mother she had won $100. The prize was valid for a day, and could only be used to purchase something from her. My mother ordered five stainless steel163 words
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Article166 1992-01-13 7 Mr Jash Pal s/o Amrit Lai, 34, senior security officer: On Dec 22, I visited the Courts showroom at Pasir Ris and ordered a cupboard and study table. The salesperson said I only had to pay the first instalment and transport charges. The next day, a166 words
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Advertisement21 1992-01-13 7 IBP ■p. tK' "V.V„;.. TOMORROW, experience the sweet scent of love as you flip open the pages of The New Paper.21 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration343 1992-01-13 8 June Kong - By June Kong A SCHOOL in Toa Payoh does not want its students to carry oversized bags and water bottles. "For the past few years, I noticed that students frequently carry unduly big bags or bags which have too many unnecessary compartments and are shapeless,"343 words
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Article92 1992-01-13 8 A PRIVATE practitioner specialising in Orthopaedics at Mount Elizabeth said: "Carrying heavy bags does not affect the spine at all. The cause of scoliosis (a condition where there is curvature of the spine) is unknown. You can be born with it; or acquire it later." An orthopaedist92 words
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Article, Illustration41 1992-01-13 8 The Wrong way: Muhd Norhalis, 10, demonstrates the wrong way to carry a backpack. According to Mr Ho, the straps are let too long so the pupil has to lean forward to balance the load. Picture/ Simon KerPicture/ Simon Ker - 41 words
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Article, Illustration403 1992-01-13 9 Suresh Nair - By Suresh Nair s I OMR foreign domestic maids are suspected of working as hostesses on Sundays at pubs and discos. Sex is involved in some cases, the authorities believe. A police detective source investigating the case said it has been going on for a few403 words
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Article86 1992-01-13 9 THE Labour Ministry says it is illegal for foreign domestic maids to work for any employer other than the one specified in their work permits. This includes part-time work on days off. A spokesman said it takes a serious view of teadance organisers using foreign domestic maids as86 words
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Article131 1992-01-13 9 CALLING-CARDS, discreetly distributed, appear to be the only printed advertisement for clients to patronise the tea-dances. The cards are given out only through "close contacts". "The invitations for the tea-dances are also usually by introductions, so as not to alert the authorities," said a bank131 words
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Article279 1992-01-13 9 Yaw Yan Chong - By Yaw Yan Chong ALL the women at one of the entertainment spots a New Paper team visited yesterday afternoon were Filipinas. Four of them said they and the other women worked as Filipino maids during the week. The receptionist and two waitresses said they279 words
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Article, Illustration411 1992-01-13 10 Irene Hoe - By Irene Hoe THE DYSLEXIA Association of Singapore has found a home in the Kallang Community Centre. The group's president, Dr •Jimmy S Daruwalla, said the People's Association offered the group a room at the centre so that it could set up its office there411 words
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Article260 1992-01-13 10 ALTHOUGH registered barely three months ago, the association already has an influential friend in Mrs Barbara Bush, wife of US President George Bush. She specially asked to meet the group during her visit here, a US official told The New Paper. Mrs Bush's son, Neil, was260 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration313 1992-01-13 11 Wire services. THE Algerian Government this morning cancelled the general election which gave Islamic fundamentalists a huge lead in the first round. The announcement was made by the High Security Council which advises the presidency on security issues. The Coun- cil has effectively taken over theWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 313 words
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Article108 1992-01-13 11 MR Chadli Benjedid's socialist National Liberation Front (FLN) had ruled Algeria as a one-party state since it gained independence from France in 1962. FLN rule began to unravel in 1988 when high unemployment led to widespread unrest. Mr Benjedid sent the army to quell the riots,108 words
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Advertisement305 1992-01-13 11 I 1 1 A "It's great to lose 28kg!" f "Imagine from 93 kg to 65 kg in two months. With the Expressions slimfit programme, losing weight is so simple and painless. "I first heard of Expressions Slimfit Studio from a relative who had attended one of their programmes. When305 words
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Advertisement541 1992-01-13 12 m. m i inniir fr L *JflH^l BL HI V Ih fact, there Bu( our soaking would absolutely no reason to soak all come to nothing if our hot your washing overnight. None whatsoever. washing wasn't every hit as intelligent. Because the new top-loading Thomson TX26B High Which is why541 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration277 1992-01-13 13 ERRANT motorists in Britain may find it more difficult to steal petrol in future. A new pre payment scheme for petrol is being tried out at stations in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow and Edinburgh, reports The Independent, a London newspaper. Under the scheme, motorists paySource/ The Independent - 277 words
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Article, Illustration284 1992-01-13 14 UPI. AT least 10,000 communists demonstrated in Moscow yesterday, condemning government reformers as traitors and hailing the jailed August coup leaders as heroes. "Soviet Union yes," the demonstrators chanted in the snow in Manezh Square, a traditional rallying spot near the Kremlin. They condemned theUPI.; Pictures/ Reuter - 284 words
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BUSH'S COLLAPSE
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255 1992-01-13 15 MOSBACHER ON BUSH: Wire services. US President George Bush is fine and his health will not be an issue in this year's presidential race, said his campaign manager yesterday. "He's about as healthy a man as I know vigorous and energetic," USWire services. - 255 words
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Article, Illustration80 1992-01-13 15 Feeling faint: US President George Bush (left) nods but the other guests fail to notice his condition nt the banquet hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa (centre) in Tokyo on Jan 8. Mrs Barbara Bush is at right. ThrOWS lip: Mr Bush vomits80 words
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Advertisement78 1992-01-13 13 g M—r~ Wheeling and dealing is best accomplished when accompanied h\ wining and dining And best done at Window on the Path Here the Temasek buffet boasts local delights, salads, a meat trolley and much more Presenting you the opportunity to boast of your corporation's strengths Which is probably the78 words
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Advertisement109 1992-01-13 14 Sl Prices Crash At Wall Street NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY Prices Crash To A Low $4.95 Invest in this opportunity now Trading Hours: before prices rebound to an all-time 8 pm to 1 am (Monday to Thursday) high. 8 pm to 2 am (Friday and Saturday) To date, trading has been109 words
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Article, Illustration616 1992-01-13 16 AT 63, Hawaii Five-0 hunk Jack Lord is ageing, greying and balding. But no one thought he would age. grey and bald so fast. Least of all, him. Lord has refused to face the truth that he has lost his youth. He has become a recluse.616 words
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Article, Illustration475 1992-01-13 17 Tang Wai Yin - By Tang Wai Yin LIM Kay Tong, that unflappable guy in the United Overseas Bank's Visa card TV commercials, is back in Singapore after a year overseas. His latest big part is a mini-series called Frankie's House, which is shot in Australia and475 words
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Advertisement104 1992-01-13 17 I I I jfSfei GET SETFOR OUR SET LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS (serves daily) 'Ai 1 If i Tuck into our scrumptious set luncheons and dinners that offer delightful choices of both Local and Western Favourites, with a different menu to please your tastebuds while you soak in the panaromic view104 words
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Article, Illustration888 1992-01-13 18 On Dec 31, US President George Bush kicked off an 11-day Asia-Pacific tour with the aim of creating "jobs, jobs, jobs for Americans. But Bush-watchers say he brought back little more than loosely-worded promises from US trading partners. Wire services. A SAGGING economy forced US PresidentWire services. - 888 words
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Article, Illustration57 1992-01-13 18 A well-equipped airplane and a luxurious car followed President George Bush and his entourage during their 11-day, 41,600 km journey across the Asia-Pacific. Air Force One and the "Bushmobile ensure that Mr Bush travels in comfort and remains in constant touch with the WhiteGraphics/ Patrick Chia - 57 words
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Advertisement77 1992-01-13 19 I. IT MHIWI TEEN PROSTITUTES SMARTTALK ON FASHION'S FAST FORWARD UEI II IIU Un^or n6W must ~k u y u^a e ,as s loot<s y MOTHER, PLEASE! Outstanding outfits for a steal I YOU CAN WORK IT OUT! Accessories to die for I job that yOU want p rom Your77 words
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Miscellaneous930 1992-01-13 19 mondaytv LEGEND OF THE I #j| A I FILM FOCUS: THE WURNEY OF BEAUTY BONDSWOMAN (DASI) NATTY GANN SHANCKII'AN Hong (Michelle THIS film won five awards at gjMfl MEREDITH Salenger plays Vim, ri^ht) is in a coma. And so is the National Film Festival ol ;> tomboy Natalie Natty Uann,930 words
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Article, Illustration257 1992-01-13 20 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin AT last, a delightful musical "rojak" at the Substation organised by people of the 60s who wanted "ye ole Folk Club" back. You can sing in English or Singlish. You can play the guitar, harp, violin, flute anything that provides257 words
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Article, Illustration555 1992-01-13 21 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin s ABIXA Yasmin was born to sing. In fact, she 1 has been singing since she was a child. She |Was only six when she first appeared on I stage. She has since been awarded Bangladesh's prestigious National CulturalPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 555 words
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Article82 1992-01-13 21 IN Bangladesh, Sabina is held in the same esteem as India's Lata. She has sung I in 1,000 films and cut over 7,000 albums. She has given concerts in many parts of the world, including London and Athens, j She even sings in Japanese and learned i82 words
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Article185 1992-01-13 22 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. closet: A closet singer is one who keeps this activity private and secret, often because he or she is embarrassed about it. cohorts: Cohorts are companions, usually having some185 words
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Miscellaneous267 1992-01-13 22 COMICRFI lEF School Daze /Koh Cheng Eng A) l h A\ —n j -f/OM P I r <> ✓"NPc' u VV f myr) fifij SELLING CVy H L§l \%>*. >y L J pf —1< (i JSW a A a Vj "iSA II j Jgo P :r HI V >x frl)267 words
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Miscellaneous327 1992-01-13 22 MONDAYRADIO I, I II 111 FM W f J" 92 4 News On the Hour NOON News in Brief 12.03 PM Popular Classics 12.05 PM A Lunchdate with Rose Tan 4 r 1 —Music. Information and a News and Weather Forecast Lunchtime Quiz 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 2.05 Feminine Flair327 words
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Miscellaneous407 1992-01-13 23 MONDAYRADIO 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey FM 88.9 12.45 Aries Gold Rediffusion's Daily *00* Newsdesk Lucky Draw 12.30 PM Off the Shelf 1.00 News 12.45 Andy Kershaw's World of Music 1.10 Stop Sebentar! with Bibik Cwee 1.00 World News Ah Lian j Q9 Twenty-Four Hours 1.40 Spice of Life 130 Financial407 words
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Miscellaneous154 1992-01-13 23 COMICRELIEF I Cathy /Cathy Guisewite r THE KEV TO WEI&HT LOSS [THINK Of IT AS LITTLE (MNA6E- r ...LITTLE TEfNV.TIW, [7 IT'S GETTING IWPOSSISLE LEARNING TO THIWK Of IT AS ABLE UNITS... LITTLE TINV Sl#D, CANON' GOfITED T COmE Uf> U O,ET LITTLE LIMITS Of WEIGHT TO LOSE, UNITS...TINV SITE-SIZEO154 words
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Advertisement852 1992-01-13 26 737-1166 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION wcrsxms cuss. f»c 732*230 2002 Food/ Entertainment Latrsl 12" Rpcords/ 5" CD stnglfs for disco owners Numark 5020 dual CO player (or CD mixing $1950. one $2500 Pg: *****52 2100 Personal Service*/ Products ICH.LOCARE CTR. AT BRADDELL HEIGHTS off Braddell Road Is open tor registration852 words
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Advertisement277 1992-01-13 26 2701 Employment -XT We invite you (or the following position* A) Personal Secretary (Temporary lor 1 year) Possess LC'CI Private Secretarial Certificate Relevant working experience B) Housekeeper (W5O $1,200) OCEO* Level. SHATEC training will be an advantage Preferably mature person with relevant experience Able to work on weekends L public277 words
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Advertisement971 1992-01-13 27 I 2701 Employment 2701 Employment 2701 Employment 2701 Employment j 2701 Employment 2701 Employment ;-||V W'e are ftart of the International M f ll VanLeer(lrtmp,whichluis 120 manufacturing Jj companies worldwide. Van lA'cr Singaftore is a leader in yW the manufacture of industrial ftackaging prtnlucts like drums. V Jy plastic containers971 words
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Advertisement128 1992-01-13 27 2701 Employment ASIAN AEROSPACE 92 (24 28 FEB. *92) Experienced Personal Drivers required. Must have class 3 driving licence preferably with related experience. Above 24 years old able to communicate in English. CALL NAT *223^362 STAFFING SUPPORT SIRVICES RECEPTIONIST Required lor: i) Service Co. in Loyang Min. 2 yrs. experience.128 words
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Advertisement345 1992-01-13 28 2701 Employment THE I ■M JBV Your goals. They go on top our every H |H we understand that a company will go far only if the company itself and its employees BPfe HHI are headinq the same direction. And that means providing our employees with training, growth opportunity and345 words
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Advertisement283 1992-01-13 29 2701 Employment SALES PERSONNEL required for 3 new Jewellery Retail Store* in Orchard Rd A Bt. Merah. 21 years above. Ability to speak Japanese or any other foreign languages would be an asset. Students need not apply. Must have a pleasant personality. Be talkative. Experience preferred but not essential. Please283 words
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Advertisement263 1992-01-13 29 2701 Employment An established engineering construction company requires SITE FOREMAN Diploma In Building with 2-3 years relevant site experience or equivalent. Possess Class 3 driving licence. Attractive remuneration will b« offered to the successful candidate. Interested, please call 735-2133 for an Interview A Dynamic organisation with overseas affiliation requires urgently263 words
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Advertisement260 1992-01-13 29 2701 Employment A Construction Firm requires SITE FOREMAN Diploma in Bldg. or Civil Engineering With/ without experience Class 3 driving licence Interested, please call 2807 7 3 2 S r TEMPORARY ACCOUNTS CLERK required urgently Interested, please call *****23/ Page *****85 MR. HERMAN. TEMPORARY CLERK 1-2 years experience in a260 words
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Article, Illustration391 1992-01-13 30 Frenchwoman Nathalie Le Lievre finished first in the first race of the women's Lechner class yesterday. But because of a technical fault, organisers ruled that she had not competed in the race at all. Will she be able to reclaim her victory? BERNARD PEREIRA finds out NATHALIE Le391 words
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Article, Illustration276 1992-01-13 30 THE cancellation of Race Two of the men's Raceboard Lightweight Class made at least two men see red Indonesia's Made Oka Sulak Sana and Singapore's Kelly Chan. Made Oka, the provisional winner in the first race, said he was leading the second when it wasPicture/ Sam Yeo - 276 words
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Article, Illustration346 1992-01-13 31 Reuter. JENNIFER Capriati, the No 5 seed, is the unknown quantity in the 132-strong women's field in the Australian Open. She is playing for the first time in the tournament and has been drawn into the same half as second seed Steffi Graf and No 3Reuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 346 words
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Article, Illustration248 1992-01-13 31 AFP. FORMER world snooker champion Steve Davis ended his 27-month wait for a major title on Saturday. He beat top seed Stephen Hendry in a nail-biting final of the Mercantile Credit Classic in Bournemouth. The world No 2 from England resisted a late fightbackAFP. - 248 words
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Article380 1992-01-13 31 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: AMERICAN FOOTBALL NFL: Buffalo Bills 10 Denver Broncos 7. SNOOKER Mercantile Credit Classic in Bournemouth, England finals: Steve Davis (Eng) bt Stephen Hendry (Scot) 9-8 (Frame scores: 73-44, 39-67, 47-66, 6-72, 71-32. 84-0, 81-9, 110-22. 24-83, 58-26, 15-108, 15-95, 68-20, 99-1. 5-90,Wire Services. - 380 words
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Article, Illustration389 1992-01-13 32 EUROPE KICKOFF Sheff Wed 1 Leeds 6 AFP. Mat-trick hero Lee Chapman led Leeds to a 6-1 romp at Sheffield Wednesday yesterday. That put Leeds back on top of the English First Division. The tall striker boosted his goal-tally for the season to 14. DespiteAFP.; Picture/ Reuter - 389 words
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Article, Illustration274 1992-01-13 32 SPANISH. DUTCH LEAGUES AFP, Reut*r. REAL Valladolid's Colombian players Carlos Valderrama and Leonel Alvarez were sent off after 17 minutes in the 2-1 defeat at Barcelona yesterday. Real Madrid recovered from three matches without a win by beating Osasuna 5-2 to go five points clear atAFP, Reut*r. - 274 words
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Article350 1992-01-13 32 ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter. r* I*l UNBEATEN AC Milan opened a three-point lead in the Italian League yesterday. It beat Verona 1-0, while closest rival Juventus drew 1-1 at Cagliari. Napoli, 1-0 winner over Fiorentina, is third. Verona's Andrea Icardi deflected a shot from Carlo Ancelotti– Reuter. r* I*l - 350 words
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Article, Illustration190 1992-01-13 33 S Gulam - By S Gulam SAFSA was a disappointment at the National Stadium yesterday. Its negative tactics against Geylang killed what could have been an entertaining game. The soldiers tried to stifle the silky skills'of Geylang with a totally defensive strategy. They had a 10-man defence with just one playerPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 190 words
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Article, Illustration285 1992-01-13 33 Wire services. LIVERPOOL defender Gary Ablett has moved across Merseyside. He joined neighbour Everton yesterday in a £750,000 ($2.25 million) deal. The 26-year-old England B international followed in the footsteps of England striker Peter Beardsley after Anfield team-mate Barry Venison had turned down a transfer to Goodison Park. GoodisonWire services. - 285 words
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Article, Illustration345 1992-01-13 34 Tyrwhitt is not worried to be labelled "Old Age Club". Already with several players in the late 30s, it signs on another veteran in R Suriamurthi. But, who cares, says team manager Jurgen Martiens, so long as his team keeps winning. ABDUL SHUKOR reports REDHILL 0Picture/ David Tan - 345 words
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Article, Illustration217 1992-01-13 34 VETERAN R Suriamurthi has signed to play for Tyrwhitt Soccerites in the 1992 Premier League. He will make his first League appearance in Singapore since 1981 at Jalan Besar on Saturday. This was disclosed by Tyrwhitt manager Jurgen Martiens after his side beat Redhill217 words
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Article, Illustration247 1992-01-13 34 FORMER national goalkeeper Edmund Wee is gaining admiration as the Premier League moves on to its second week. The 33-year-old showed some nice touches in last night's match between Redhill Rangers and Tyrwhitt Soccerites. As he left the field at the end of the247 words
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Article, Illustration391 1992-01-13 35 Tiong Bahru's 5-1 rout of Balestier United on Saturday night was one of its finest performances in the last four seasons. But club chief Richard Woon says there is more to come. S GULAM reports THE best is yet to come. That was what Richard Woon,391 words