The New Paper, 20 January 1992
1992-01-20
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Title Section12 1992-01-20 1 the new paper MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1992 MITA (P) 13/4/91 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement21 1992-01-20 1 HHH captures on H She steals HI HH HH HH turns back for a Woman a later a the Upper Page21 words
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Article, Illustration47 1992-01-20 1 Geylang International's Finnish star, Kari Rissanen (right), accused last week of being a "dirty player", reveals stud marks suffered in yesterday's 4-0 win over Gibraltar. He says: my as Finland, I have received (such) tackles. And they called me dirty."/ Page 34 Picture/ MOHI) ISHAKPicture/ MOHI) ISHAK - 47 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article347 1992-01-20 2 Ovidia Lim - By Ovidia Lim A GOLDSMITH shop lost close to $7,000 worth of gold chains when a sales assistant turned his back for a moment on a woman customer he was serving. But before stealing the gold chains, the woman forked out more than $3,000 to347 words
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Article, Illustration346 1992-01-20 2 HON(lKOX(» and Taiwanese triads are believed to be fighting over the right to demand extortion money from the Hongkong film industry. Hongkong police are inves tigating. the Sunday Morning Post reported yesterday. Last week's protest march in Hongkong by film stars, directors and producersPicture/ Reuter - 346 words
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Article98 1992-01-20 2 Reuter. TWO Ghanians were arrested in Egypt yesterday after 180 heroin capsules were pumped out of their stomachs. Airport officials in Cairo said the Egyptian narcotics police had been tipped off that an international drugs ring had recruited Ghanaian students to smuggle heroin from South-eastReuter. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration414 1992-01-20 3 Ovidia Lim - WHAT: Tradition with a Twist WHERE: Centrepoint atrium WHEN: Jan 25 and 26. Feb 1 and 2 TIME: 3 pm By Ovidia Lim E I YEBROWS arch. Sleeves flap. Cymbals clash. The emperor finally finds a 'woman worthy to be his bride. "I think I've foundPictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 414 words
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Miscellaneous12 1992-01-20 2 WEATHER FAIR and windy. Max temp: 31 deg C. Sunset: 7.17 pm.12 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article87 1992-01-20 4 The Straits Times: Civic groups can run new hospitals. Business Times: Business group proposes timetable for free-trade zone. Lianhe Zaobao: Workers in Commonwealth of Independent States going on strike. Berita Harian: Welfare bodies can run hospitals. SBC morning news: Israel's opposition leader. Mr Shimon Peres, calls for suspension of87 words
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Article214 1992-01-20 4 NEW SMALLER GOVT HOSPITALS: iM IN March 1990, the then Acting Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong offered to let Dr Tan Cheng Bok. MP for Ayer Rajah, manage a new hospital. This was in response to MPs' worries about rising hospital costs. CIVIC and non-profit214 words
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Article86 1992-01-20 4 THE Government is thinking of building medium-sized hospitals, instead of large ones. This was revealed by Mr Yeo Cheow Tong last month. He said his ministry was rethinking plans for the proposed 800-bed Eastern General Hospital in Simei. If a smaller hospital was built, the resources could86 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article, Illustration68 1992-01-20 4 LIE detectors are now being used by the police in their investigations. It is learnt that 112 suspects, believed to be involved in cheating, robberies and other crimes, have been tested. Six CII) officers are trained to administer the test. The police have three machines, which68 words
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Article89 1992-01-20 4 MALAYSIA will send a team to Singapore and Indonesia to discuss how the three countries can participate effectively in the southern Growth Triangle. Kuala Lumpur will propose a pact to promote the Growth Triangle, which links Johor with Singapore and the Indonesian island of Batam, said89 words
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Article68 1992-01-20 4 CONDOMS for women will go on sale in Switzerland next month. They will hit the shelves in France and Britain later in the year. And American health experts could recommend its approval at the end of the month. The vaginal condom is unlikely to replace the pill68 words
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Article60 1992-01-20 4 MORE people and companies here went bust last year than in the four previous years. This was due to an economic slowdown and some Singaporeans' tendency to live it up on credit. Business Times said. Bankruptcy suits: 1,714, up from 1,513 in 1990. Business winding-up petitions: 279,60 words
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Article88 1992-01-20 4 MORE Singaporeans are likely to go for eye surgery as the population ages. The number of cataract operations, the most common eye surgery, is expected to rise from 7,000 to 10,000 a year in a few years, said Prof Arthur Lim, medical director of the Singapore National88 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration523 1992-01-20 6 June Kong - By June Kong TEN TV stars took their comedy series on the road yesterday. SBC put the cast of its new sitcom, What a Family!, on a decorated lorry and carted it around to three community centres to perform. The stars went all523 words
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Article80 1992-01-20 6 THE sitcom revolves around a three-tier family, who moves into a threestorey house. Each member has his own character and taste, which is reflected in the different decor of each floor of the house. The conflict between patriach Ge Zhong Jian's two wiv.es, an intrusive servant and strained80 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article274 1992-01-20 8 Tang Wai Yin - By Tang Wai Yin A WOMAN is suing a well-known retail chain in Singapore for "wrongfully arresting her" for shoplifting. Hank clerk Miss Karen Latiff, 23, alleges that staff of Watson's Personal Care Store at Overseas Union Bank Centre in Raffles Place slandered her and wrongly detained274 words
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Article167 1992-01-20 8 MR Dennis Casey, general manager of Watson's Personal Care Stores, said he has asked the staff involved in the incident to write a report for him. He said: "I've spoken to the security officer about the matter and he said he had only gone up to her167 words
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Article114 1992-01-20 8 IF you are held by security staff, you can insist on speaking to a lawyer before you say anything. The Criminal Procedure Code's Chapter 68 allows a private security office or any private individual to arrest anyone he thinks has committed a seizeable offence such as shoplifting. A114 words
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Article90 1992-01-20 9 Mr Sonny Boey, 30, design service manager: My company is trying to switch to recycled products for all our office stationery. I called about 18 paper suppliers and was surprised to find that none of them supplied recycled paper. One of them told me that90 words
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ON CABBIES
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Article95 1992-01-20 9 Mr Azman bin Buang, 30, assistant engineer: Whenever I take a taxi from Changi Airport to Tampines, taxi-drivers are always unhappy because it's very near. Last week my father, sister and I took a taxi from Terminal One to go to Tampines. When I told the95 words
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Article132 1992-01-20 9 Madam Noraini binti Ahmad, 45, operator: I went shopping at Geylang Serai last Monday evening. After shopping, I took an NTUC Comfort taxi. First of all the taxi driver drove quite recklessly. Before I alighted, I told him to open the boot because I had left132 words
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WHISPERS
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Article66 1992-01-20 9 Mr Abdul Shukor bin Ali, 32, import clerk: I was on bus service number 9 from Simei to Changi Airport. On the way there, a pregnant lady boarded the bus. The bus was very crowded and she did not get a seat. It was so66 words
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Article63 1992-01-20 9 Mr Jason Oh, 29, computer operator: Recently, HI)B removed the tiles from the lobby floor of my Bishan block. Since Christmas, nothing has been done about it. They have not replaced the tiles and this makes it difficult for people to walk there. Now that63 words
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Article93 1992-01-20 9 Mr David P J Ho: Singapore has improved very much fewer crimes, clean, hygienic, beautiful and so on. But one thing that spoils the atmosphere is the noise made by the mahjong or card game players. I'm sure many people have complained about the noise these93 words
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299 1992-01-20 10 OIL companies in Singapore paid out larger bonuses last vear. reports NT IT News. The (iulf War. which sent oil prices soaring during part of last year, was a good one for the industry. Employees at Shell got bumper bonuses worth eight299 words
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Article, Illustration277 1992-01-20 10 Ovidia Lim - By Ovidia Lim THE third and youngest son of a well-known Indian community leader, the late Mr P Govindasamy Pillai, was found dead yesterday morning. A family friend found Mr G Thanabalan, 49, at a Selegie Centre apartment. The body was lying face down on277 words
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Advertisement50 1992-01-20 10 SMILE. CRUNCH, ERIN, CLENCH, [HUGH, CHEW, SING.GNRW. WHISTLE. SPHRKLE. MUNCH, HUE, WHISPER, GRIT. NIBBLE, GRIP, CHHTTER, CHEER, CHOMP, GIGGLE, SPEAK. (NOW THY IHE MOVE WITHOUT TEETH mßsanmmmmnsm BRUSHING. FLOSSING. AND SEEING THE DENTIST REGULARLY HELP YOU KEEP YOUR TEETH AND PREVENT GUM DISEASE. A Ministry of Health I L I50 words
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Advertisement531 1992-01-20 11 Are we offering moral judgements with our new Thomson If can do, in minutes, what once took you hours. TX26B High Performance washing machine? .fl Even overnight soaking has had its day. Quite the opposite, we must confess. Our electronic brain cleverly calculates precisely how Because the new, top-loading TX26B531 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration353 1992-01-20 12 The New Kids On The Block (NKOTB) are rich. Filthy rich. But there is one thing their money cannot buy in Singapore when they arrive here for their two shows at the Indoor Stadium. LOIS NG has the inside story THE New Kids On353 words
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Article47 1992-01-20 12 IT is not an offence to have chewing gum for consumption. But tourists and Singaporeans have to declare gum at Customs checkpoints. It is an offence to sell, import and manufacture chewing gum. Anyone found selling chewing gum can be fined up to $2,000.47 words
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Article96 1992-01-20 12 NKOTB may be rich, but they are no different from other kids when it comes to snacking. Besides wanting a basket of bubble gum, they also want the following snacks in their dressing room: One basket of assorted candies. One basket of chips, cheesy puffs, tortilla96 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration359 1992-01-20 13 AP THE wife of presidential hopeful Bill Clinton won rousing applause on Saturday night when she defended her husband's right to privacy. In an impassioned speech, Mrs Hillary Clinton denounced reports in newspapers which had brought up again the matter of her husband's alleged misdeedsAP - 359 words
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Article162 1992-01-20 13 Reuter. ISRAELI opposition leader Shimon Peres yesterday called for a suspension of Arab-Israeli peace talks while Israel prepared for looming general elections. The elections had been seen as inevitable following the resignation of two Cabinet ministers. Mr Peres, leader of the Labour Party and a formerReuter. - 162 words
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Article, Illustration167 1992-01-20 13 UPI. ACTRESS Tracey Gold, star of the popular comedy series, Growing Pains, is suffering from anorexia nervosa. It is a food-depriva-tion eating disease. Twenty-two-year-old Gold, who has been with the series since she was in her teens, may miss the rest of the television season.UPI. - 167 words
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Article, Illustration397 1992-01-20 14 AP. ORGANISED opposition is said to be growing in Iraq to President Saddam Hussein as conditions in the country worsen. Mr Arshad Tewfiq, a former Iraqi Ambassador to Spain, said yesterday organised anti-Saddam sentiment is also growing in the ruling Baath Party and in the military.AP. - 397 words
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Article, Illustration121 1992-01-20 14 Reuter. POLICE said yesterday they had not ruled out a political motive behind the murder of an outspoken Hongkong journalist with strong anti-China views. Columnist Chan Kang-nan was found battered to death on the stairs of his apartment block on Saturday night. Police said heReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 121 words
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Article99 1992-01-20 14 AP. A NEPALESE student set out to write the world's longest letter to a friend in India. He ended up by writing a 10.315-page letter that is more than three km long. Mr Rajendra Chand Thakuri, 20. said yesterday his 42-kg letter would measure three kmAP. - 99 words
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Article, Illustration253 1992-01-20 15 Reuter. A SHY philosopher has won Bulgaria's first presidential election. By doing so, reformist Zhelyu Zhelev ended communist hopes of clinging to a slice of power in a country once mockingly called the Soviet Union's 16th republic. His victory consolidated power in the hands ofReuter. - 253 words
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Article, Illustration280 1992-01-20 15 Reuter. RUSSIAN President Boris Yeltsin dispelled reports that he was ill by bouncing a volleyball about and handing out prizes at a tournament in Moscow yesterday. Mr Yeltsin, a life-long volleyball player, personally awarded the top prizes in the veterans' event of theReuter. - 280 words
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Article, Illustration200 1992-01-20 15 AP. A JUDGE in the US state of Montana was not amused by a motorist who protested against a speeding ticket by paying his $60 fine with a cheque written on men's underwear. She sentenced him to a brief stay in jail. "I doAP. - 200 words
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Article139 1992-01-20 16 AP. THE owner of an apartment building where authorities found human faeces in the elevator and blood on the walls has been ordered to live there for a month. Frank Oliver, 63, was sentenced on Friday to spend 30 days in the Morristown building inAP. - 139 words
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Article, Illustration334 1992-01-20 16 UPI. FRENCH Premier Edith Cresson vowed to take rightist politician, .Jean-Marie Le Pen to court for slander after he called her government "a bunch of thieves, racketeers and gangsters". Mrs Cresson described the comments made by the National Front leader as "scandalous andUPI. - 334 words
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Advertisement41 1992-01-20 13 for fine ladies and gentlemen. If you are analytical and mathematically inclined, these unique charts will be very beneficial to you. Towards a "Clear Water" status! Write now to: GRADEL'S WAY Raffles City P 0 Box 1353 Singapore 9117. without obligation.41 words
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Advertisement109 1992-01-20 13 |o W C m m- -9 jr £st Jr S ,j| V^gjS Dining with us o/iten proves a very difficult affair. The local, seafood and Italian indulgences at our buffet spread, for instance, are tough to choose between The range of old favourites to exotic fare bring more dilemmas. And109 words
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Advertisement154 1992-01-20 14 t CAREER 1 CHOICE A YOUR RIGHT CHOICE "CAREER CHOICE", a special career guide in The New Paper, The Straits Times and Lianhe Zaobao jsj will be published on 27 February, 3 March and This career feature, timed with the release of GCE 'O' and 'A' level results and the154 words
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Miscellaneous922 1992-01-20 17 mondaytv TEA-BREAK SKOAL:"FILM FOCUS: j WOMEN OF UNDER THE BOARD- BIARKAN BULAN ITU g SUBSTANCE WALK (Channel 12. 10.30 pm) |f- (Channel 8. 7.35 pm) (Channel 5, 3 pm) THIS 1986 Indonesian movie THIS is the story of two H >J" te ls a touching story about a FUXING (Desmond922 words
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Article, Illustration922 1992-01-20 18 Even before American pop group New Kids On The Block arrive, the excitement is building up for some fans. LOIS NG delves into this thing called Kids mania. WHAT: New Kids on the Block WHEN: 8 pm. Feb 8 and 9 WHERE: Indoor Stadium TICKETS: $70. $40. $30Picture/ Kenneth Koh - 922 words
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Article127 1992-01-20 18 KIDS these days splurge on their pop idols because they have more money and lack a role model. The executive president of Youth Challenge, Mr Vincent Lam, said: "I notice kids these days are becoming bolder and more crazy over pop stars. "They are able to127 words
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Article75 1992-01-20 18 Here's how to win backstage passes to The New Kids On The Block concert. Where: Forum The Shopping Mall, Orchard Road. When: Every Saturday and Sunday. It ends on Feb 2. Time: 3.30 pm. A total of 28 backstage passes will be given away. Every purchase of a75 words
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Article199 1992-01-20 19 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. archetypes: When we label people or things as archetypes, we mean that they are perfect examples of particular persons or things because they have the essential characteristics of these199 words
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Miscellaneous117 1992-01-20 19 COMICRELIEF A ALSO CAN VShowcase For Singapore Cartoonists Puns /Ian Ang /vou HAVE itfvei NOTHING- TO J* Tok Guru /Sofiyan Vahya ArtH ...IT'S &9£AT||MOTHIN(S &EATS NO 0>«S,NO 1 x lb LWl <14 THE Y 3Dfr6lrt<* <N "THE WOlSE 1V KArAPUlsiG.THE 5 COua-rfc*£lT>e... HO V SrfcA A\C \<> FRESH < J117 words
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Miscellaneous314 1992-01-20 19 T MONDAYRADIO FM 90.5 FM 92.4 News on the Hour noon News in Brief 12.03 PM Popular Classics 12 05 News and Weather Forecast Lunchtime Quiz 110 Currency Exchange Rates 2.05 Feminine Flair with Olive Saw 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) For Working Women and Home 1.45 Midday Market Report Makers314 words
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Article, Illustration360 1992-01-20 20 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin HIS face has been featured in a series of postcards. But it is his hands which are star material. They can be most expressive when they twirl pheasant feathers worn by warriors, or flutter long sleeves like waves in a Chinese opera. Those handsPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 360 words
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Article, Illustration187 1992-01-20 21 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin IF you think you have what it takes to be a stand-up comic like Billy Crystal or Bill Cosby, here's your chance. Laughs, a new pub in town, is looking for the best comedian in Singapore. Adoi! So Funny187 words
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Article, Illustration194 1992-01-20 21 Lois Ng - WHAT: Malayaiam Talentime cum Variety Show WHEN: 7.30 pm, Jan 25 WHERE: Victoria Theatre TICKETS: $10 and $15. Available at Victoria Theatre, Stylemart Department Store and Stamford Art Centre. By Lois Ng IF you have to learn a language, one fast and easy way194 words
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308 1992-01-20 21 FROM PREVIOUS PAGE BESIDES styling the hair of opera actors, Ashley also does the headgear for TheatreWorks artists. He made the headgear worn by Ivan Heng for the company's play, Madame Butterfly. "It was the most difficult and elaborate headwear I have ever done," said308 words
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Article, Illustration107 1992-01-20 22 ARNOLD Schwarzenegger muscled his way to the top of the box office last year, both in the US and Singapore. His violent cyborg (a robot inside a human-like body) and mayhem film Terminator 2: Judgment Day was the highest grossing film last year. Only three107 words
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Article81 1992-01-20 22 1. Terminator 2: Judgment Day ($347 million) 2. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves ($281 milfion) 3. The Silence of the Lambs ($222 million) 4. City Slickers ($205 million) 5. Sleeping with the Enemy ($170.5 million) 6. Naked Gun 2 l /z: The Smell of81 words
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Article79 1992-01-20 22 1. Terminator 2: Judgment Day ($2.76 million) 2. Home Alone ($1.89 million) 3. Ghost 4. Naked Gun 2'/2 5. Dances with Wolves 6. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 7. Zandalee R(A) 8. Three Men and a Little Lady 9. Wild at Heart (R) 10. Switch79 words
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186 1992-01-20 22 AP THE British comedy Life is Sweet was chosen best film of 1991 by critics from 35 national publications. The movie, about a family with many psychological problems, also won awards, from the National Society of Film Critics, for Best Actress and Best SupportingAP - 186 words
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Advertisement36 1992-01-20 21 Name l/CNo: Age J Address S Contact Number: S Rush this form personally to Laughs, S at 19, Tanglin Road Centre. Closing date is Feb 16. The contest will start on Feb 23. CONTEST S B<E36 words
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Miscellaneous326 1992-01-20 23 P MONDAYRADIO 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey 88.9 1.00 News NOON Newsdesk 1.10 Stop Sebentar! with Bibik Gwee 12.30 PM Off the Shelf Ah Lian 12.45 Andy Kershaw's World of Music 1.40 Spice of Life 1.00 World News 2.00 Chinese Opera 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours 5.00 Goodtime Gold 1.30 Financial News, followed326 words
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Miscellaneous187 1992-01-20 23 COMICRELIEF Cathy /Cathy Guisewite fl HAOE TO RUN THE I WANT A TOO' BliT 'I'LL TAKE AN EbPRESSO! f ANOTHER. mONDAW W)RNIN() 1] DOWN 10 THE DELI DELI?? D€CAF GET WINE UIITH f\ \s -—s > mEETINO DETERIORATES < AND &ET SOfflE SETfIEA CAPPUCCINO M NON-FAT fIIILK WANT SPEAR/fIiNT TEA187 words
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Advertisement1039 1992-01-20 26 II THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION ttt^s3343a4S&feT73g^^^[ 2200 Business Services/ Products 2100 Personal Services/ Products J Quality A Affordable j\ j 11 Childcare Service ji Limited vacancies available 11 In '92 sat VOID DECK in 11 Blk 154, Hougang St. 11. ]i Tel 789 8903 > Blk 103. Strangoon North i1,039 words
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Advertisement284 1992-01-20 27 2701 Employment Team up with one of the world's largest telecommunications companies. FEMALE SECURITY GUARD (Rotating Shifts) Completed Primary/Secondary education, preferably with relevant experience in Police/Military or Armed Forces. Physically fit The Personnel Department AT&T CONSUMER PRODUCTS PTE. LTD. 3014 A Übi Road l JSB Kampong Übi Industrial Estate, Singapore284 words
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Article, Illustration367 1992-01-20 29 Men's singles, 4th rd: John McEnroe (US) bt Emilio Sanchez (Spain) 7-S, 7 6 (7/4), 4 6, 2 6. 8-6 John McEnroe has saline and glucose solutions dripping into a vein in his arm minutes after his four hour, 41-minute match against Emilio Sanchez. HePicture/ The Herald Sun (Melbourne) - 367 words
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Article, Illustration140 1992-01-20 29 AP. Jimmy Connors had an IV of rehydration solution after at least one of his matches at the US Open last year a fatiguing five-setter against Aaron Krickstein in the fourth round. Dr Gary Wadler, who administered the IV, said Connors' whole body was threatened with muscle crampsAP. - 140 words
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Article, Illustration548 1992-01-20 30 Tennis is becoming a game of power. There is little room for art and finesse. And if the trend continues unchecked, the game could be a totally different one by the end of the century, reports A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT from Melbourne Marcus Zoecke, a 1.95-metrePicture/ The Herald Sun (Melbourne) - 548 words
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Article, Illustration190 1992-01-20 30 AFP. WIMBLEDON champion Michael Stich is feeling the effects of his strenuous schedule last year. He has shoulder, back and elbow problems. Stich, who played 149 matches 96 singles and 53 doubles in 1991, at his wits' end treating his right arm, a legacy of hisAFP.; Picture/ Reuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration416 1992-01-20 31 Former world champion sprinter Florence Griffith Joyner makes her debut in long-distance racing. She records a personal best and finishes 10th in a 5-kilometre roadrace. Her form, though, was more lively than her attire Reuter. Thkee-time Olympic gold medal sprinter Florence Griffith Joyner improved herReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 416 words
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Article227 1992-01-20 31 EUROPE KICKOFF Reuter. SPANISH champion Barcelona beat Gspanol 4-3 in a thrilling local derby yesterday to move within three points of leader Real Madrid. Barcelona capitalised on Real's 2-1 defeat on Saturday away to Valencia and on Atletico Madrid's 2-1 loss to Deportivo La Coruna. Barcelona seemed toReuter. - 227 words
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Article, Illustration329 1992-01-20 31 EVERTON 1 FOREST 1 AFP. DAVE Watson made a significant point in his first game as Everton captain. He scored an 85th minute equaliser to earn his side a draw with Nottingham Forest at Goodison Park yesterday. Watson, the 30-year-old central defender who hasAFP. - 329 words
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Article178 1992-01-20 31 Wire services. COLOMBIAN Carlos Valderrama has been transferred from Valladolid to his country's Independiente de Medellin for a 45-million-peseta ($720,000) fee. Serious financial problems facing Valladolid, 17th in the Spanish First Division, were believed to have prompted the move. Valderrama, 30, came to Valladolid last year from French FirstWire services. - 178 words
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Article, Illustration143 1992-01-20 32 EUROPE KICKOFF: ITALY, SPAIN DUTCH LEAGUE Reuter. PSV Eindhoven lost its unbeaten League record yesterday when Hans van Breukelen conceded a late penalty in the 1-0 defeat by rival Ajax. 'Keeper van Breukelen brought down striker Dennis Bergkamp in the 70th minuteReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 143 words
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Article527 1992-01-20 32 ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter. CORRADO Orrico stunned Italian football last night when he resigned as trainer of UEFA Cup holders Inter Milan. Orrico, drafted in to replace Giovanni Trapattoni, who moved on to Juventus in the close season, made the shock announcement after the club's 1-0 defeatReuter. - 527 words
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Article, Illustration217 1992-01-20 32 1 FRENCH, P'GUESE LEAGUE? Reuter. EUROPEAN Footballer of the Year JeanPierre Papin put Marseille back on track for the French League title. His second-half goal helped his team win 2-1 yesterday. The home side led 1-0 at the break after young Nimes striker Ahmed Maharzi nettedReuter. - 217 words
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Article, Illustration283 1992-01-20 33 SPOTLIGHT: GEYLANG'S FOREIGN STARS Geylang's Finnish star Kari Rissanen was labelled as ''dirty" by Tiong Bahru players when the teams met last Wednesday. But, yesterday, he suffered bruises and stud marks more common of a rugby player in the match against Gilbraltar. He says has never received tacklesPictures/ Mohd Ishak - 283 words
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Article, Illustration178 1992-01-20 33 HAT-TRICK hero Zlatko Vidan attributed his fine form to patience and a strong belief in his own abilities. The 25-year-old Geylang striker powered in three goals in his team's 5-0 win. "I promise you I can score more than the 20 goals I had last season.178 words
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284 1992-01-20 34 Abdul Shukor - GEYLANG 5 GILBRALTAR 0 By Abdul Shukor ON an afternoon punctuated by cool, refreshing breezes, Geylang routed Gilbraltar in front of 2,100 fans. But five goals, and going by Geylang's pedigree, was really nothing to crow about in a match marred284 words
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Article, Illustration326 1992-01-20 34 S Gulam - TIONG BAHRU 3 POLICE 0 Stories; S Gulam KXPERIKXCK and class triumphed on a night of entertaining, attacking soccer. Nearly .">,OOO fans paid their way into the Jalan Besar Stadium last night to see if Police will live up to its reputation as a giant-killer. HutPictures Sam Yeo - 326 words
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Article219 1992-01-20 34 THERE was good and bad news for Michal Vana fans early this morning. The good news was that the Tiong Bahru striker did not suffer a shoulder fracture as originally suspected. Robert Tan. the Tiong Bahru team manager, said early this morning that Vana219 words
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