The New Paper, 31 July 1992
1992-07-31
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Title Section11 1992-07-31 1 the new paper FRIDAY, JULY 31,1992 MITA (P) 75/4/92 50 CENTS11 words
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Advertisement129 1992-07-31 1 m SfSS )fficial Timer of the Games of the XXV )iympiad SEIKO W f Mfitl A** 1 CFgfcl Begin the d Vittel JMcA in calcium (202mg/l) and magnesium (36mg/l). I I I l II I 4 I »IC I I I I mr Johor soccer star Abbas Saad won't play129 words
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Article, Illustration43 1992-07-31 1 CIS' Alexander Popov, right, captures the 50 metre freestyle title and sets an Olympic record 21.91 seconds. "He hardly took a breath/' says Singapore's Ang Peng Siong after watching Popov beat American Matt Biondi yet again. /Pagts50ft 51 Picture/ ReUTERPicture/ ReUTER - 43 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration297 1992-07-31 2 A 47-YEAR-OLD man was scalded and beaten up in a disagreement over a bowl of noodles. Mr Zhao De You is in hospital with serious burns on his face and right eye. He also had injuries on his shoulders and stomach. On TuesdayPicture/ Lianhe Zaobao - 297 words
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184 1992-07-31 2 THE parents of a young French girl who hoped to be a dancer have been charged with starving her. The British daily, International Express, reported this week that the girl, Severine Gasson, 12, who had dream3d of dancing with the world-famous Bolshoi184 words
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106 1992-07-31 2 AFP. THE Democrats' plans to cut defence spending will threaten US security, said President George Bush this morning. Mr Bush, a Republican, spoke during a campaign trail in southern California. "Someone has to speak up for the military muscle that gives meaning to AmericanAFP. - 106 words
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Article, Illustration825 1992-07-31 3 Weekends spell rest for most of us, but not for some MPs. Recently, Mr Ho Kah Leong, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Information the Arts), and Mr Lim Hng Kiang, Minister of State (National Development), attended up to four functions on Saturdays. IRENE NG reports WEEKEND TIMETABLE Today: Parliament Tomorrow:Pictures/ Mohd Ishak - 825 words
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Advertisement18 1992-07-31 2 Leisure Index Showtime: Pages 18 to 21 Pinup: Page 24 TV: Page 25 Radio, Comics: Pages 22 2318 words
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Advertisement77 1992-07-31 2 Play a part S-l-N-G-A ...Go, Singapore, go! j| Yell your heart out in the Singapore cheer at the National Day Parade. g As spectators at the National Q Stadium you get a song book, a fan, a 3 torchlight, snacks and a drink in a bag. I On cue from77 words
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Miscellaneous17 1992-07-31 2 WEATHER SHOWERS over several areas in the early afternoon. Max temp: 31 deg C. Sunset: 7.16 pm.17 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article, Illustration326 1992-07-31 4 THE dengue danger has spread to more HDB estates. In fact, most victims of dengue fever (DF) and dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) are now HDB flatdwellers, the Environment Ministry said yesterday. Yishun, Ang Mo Kio, Bishan and Pasir Ris are the new areas hard hit by the326 words
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CATCH OF THE PAY
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Article76 1992-07-31 4 THE Chinese Development Assistance Council will run low-cost tuition classes from January. The English, mathematics and Chinese classes are open to pupils in Primary 4 and 6 and Secondary 4 and 5. Each student will be charged a nominal fee of "a few dollars". The CDAC, the Chinese76 words
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Article59 1992-07-31 4 CHINA has revealed that it is negotiating to sell nuclear power stations to Iran, Egypt and Bangladesh. The three countries are "exploring deals" to buy 300-megawatt nuclear plants, the official China Daily reported yesterday. The unusual disclosure appears intended to head off international charges of nuclear-weapons proliferation. China59 words
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Article56 1992-07-31 4 JAPAN'S Emperor Akihito looks set to visit China this year after the ruling party's kingpin overruled conservative opposition, said a Liberal Democratic Party official yesterday. LDP kingpin Shin Kanemaru told Premier Kiichi Miyazawa on Wednesday that he would back the China trip. Mr Miyazawa said he hoped to56 words
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Article72 1992-07-31 4 A PUNCTUALITY drive will be launched this year, with the National Day dinners as the main targets. It is organised by the National Community Organisations Council (NCOC), formed in May last year to spearhead future directions of grassroots organisations. The drive is the start of a programme72 words
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Article93 1992-07-31 4 THE Malaysian Cabinet has decided not to interfere in the child-custody wrangle involving a Terengganu prince. Kuala Lumpur has discussed the case and considers it a personal and private matter, Law Minister Datuk Syed Hamid Albar said on Wednesday. Raja Kamarul Baharin Shah brought his two children93 words
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Article56 1992-07-31 4 ABOUT 90 vehicles were found to have potentially I dangerous changes to their engines and chassis in the past two years. These illegal modifications affect the vehicles' safety. The offenders were charged in court and the 90 vehicles were taken off the roads, the Registry of Vehicles said56 words
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Article72 1992-07-31 4 THE chief security officer of a four-star hotel has been arrested for allegedly selling information from guests' credit cards to a syndicate. Police said the 37-year-old chief security officer stole the card details from the hotel's accounts office after office hours. The credit cards belonged to 23 American72 words
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Advertisement133 1992-07-31 4 I) KINTA'MANI M INDONESIAN RESTAI'RANT- I Savour The finest In fm Indonesian Cum ffi The Kintamani Indonesian Restaurant at the Apollo )Ka 1 Hotel is a fine feast for the senses. Where beautiful vaj j Balinese artifacts and warm, friendly service put you s 1 ftfcl 1 m P er133 words
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Article168 1992-07-31 5 SINGAPORETODAY AN electric goods dealer who thought he was onto a winning scheme ended up losing twice as much as he thought he had won. The man, Chen Jian Li, 44, used a doctored lottery ticket to claim $1,000 from a betting shop, the168 words
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Advertisement92 1992-07-31 7 j ,mmg- TV Script for LA Gear Commercial f (Music fit ill's in) li'iiinli' Voicc-Ovcr (mclh.iv, sultry) a Your life was crafted <s+** from the finest materials under strict quality control. Yours may exhibit variations in colour, texture and appearance. New lives require a breaking-in period. in Battery life may92 words
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Article181 1992-07-31 8 Michelle Lee - By Michelle Lee A FOREIGN professional followed his local colleague into the company's ladies' toilet. He then stood up on the toilet seat of the next cubicle and peeped at her. Systems support engineer Cai Xingze, 25, from China, however, beat a hasty retreat when the181 words
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Article139 1992-07-31 8 IN another case this week, another foreign professional was in the dock for shoplifting. On Monday, Peng Liangquan, also a Chinese national, was sentenced to one day's jail and $800 fine by a subordinate court for stealing two dictionaries worth a total of $15.20. Peng, 33,139 words
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Article, Illustration443 1992-07-31 9 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching HERE'S a man who has cooked for dignitaries from more than 40 countries. Ask him if this demands extra effort and the master chef grins and shakes his head. In the past 12 years, Mr Tong Hui Xing, 46, has been443 words
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Article260 1992-07-31 10 H I I 1 I 'ERE'S your chance to vote for your favourite front page of The New Paper. The cover which you thought said it all. Starting in August, The New Paper is having a Front Page of the Month Contest. The front pages for260 words
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Article415 1992-07-31 11 Yaw Yan Chong - By Yaw Yan Chong A WOMAN'S finger was chopped off and her neck slashed by her husband in Yishun on Tuesday. The woman, a housewife, 40, told police that she was attacked for no apparent reason and it was very sudden. She said she believes415 words
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Advertisement219 1992-07-31 9 < I^VV SINGAPORE ■naHaiu^g|B^^BailUllliaillllll|, We have a rich heritage handed down by our forefathers Old, historic buildings, local arts and crafts, the festivals we celebrate, the customs and traditions we f0110w... They're all part of our unique multi-cultural heritage that has made us what we are today. Paint your heritage219 words
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Advertisement116 1992-07-31 11 fum j? vhR! It shouldn't matter who you are. If you're suffering from hair loss, scalp problem or even split ends, you should have the best of what a hair care specialist can offer. At Regain Hair Care Centre, all of us have been in professional practice for more than116 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article118 1992-07-31 12 UPI. IT is Trump vs Ivana again in New York. Millionaire real estate developer Donald Trump is suing ex-wife Ivana for the return of a $40 million divorce settlement he made with her last year. He said a condition for the settlement wasUPI. - 118 words
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Article, Illustration255 1992-07-31 12 Wire services. BRITISH rock star Mick Jagger and his American model wife, Jerry Hall, have separated, the Daily Mail reported today. Jagger is the lead singer of the Rolling Stones rock group. The London newspaper quoted Hall, 34, as saying: "Yes, it's true we are separated.Wire services. - 255 words
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Article, Illustration185 1992-07-31 12 AFP. I JAPANESE Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazai wa plans to set an example to fellow citizens this summer by taking 20 days holiday, offii cials said in Tokyo yesterday. Usually the Premier takes only 10 days' 1 summer leave. But this year he will take three separate breaks,AFP. - 185 words
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Article, Illustration156 1992-07-31 13 AP. J ISRAELI resident Alex Jupiter thought that Iraq had launched more Scud missiles when he heard an explosion in the early hours yesterday. Mr Jupiter said that when he heard the explosion he yelled: "A missile strike, (Iraqi President) Saddam Hussein launched missiles." ButAP. - 156 words
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Article, Illustration354 1992-07-31 14 AN American who pedalled across the Atlantic Ocean and set three world records did it in this tiny boat. After 41 days of hell and high water, real-estate executive Dwight Collins, 34, reached Plymouth, England, from Newfoundland, Canada, last Friday. As he stepped ashore, Mr Collins joked:Graphic/ Simon Ang - 354 words
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Article257 1992-07-31 15 AP. THE test-tube method has helped a 61-year-old Italian woman become a mother. Mrs Liliana Cantadori, a midwife from the northern city of Modena, and her son were fine and recovering yesterday following a difficult pregnancy, news reports said. If Mrs Cantadori's feat is recordedAP. - 257 words
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Article, Illustration316 1992-07-31 16 AP. HAROLD Russell, 'the handicapped former army instructor who won an Academy Award as a handless sailor in The Best Years of Our Lives, loves his Oscar. But he loves his wife more. So he's selling the golden statuette to the highest bidder overAP. - 316 words
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Article284 1992-07-31 17 Reuter THE United Nations will be allowed to monitor next week's pro-democracy protests in South Africa. Foreign Minister Pik Botha said in a statement this morning that Pretoria had no objections to visits by "impartial and objective" UN observers during the protests. The white minorityReuter - 284 words
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Advertisement128 1992-07-31 13 I=lo 0 6=l TEENS HAVE TAKEN THE FIGHT AGAINST DIRT AND POLLUTION INTO THEIR OWN HANDS. It's a ilirly world out there. And if you want to keep your face clean and clear and healthy looking, you have to battle the elements yourself. 10*0*6 is the ultimate pollution-fighter. It makes128 words
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Advertisement105 1992-07-31 13 Mvoko vtfii I FASHION EYEWEAR '^9' dei I^^4 Recommended Retailers: CHRIS OPTICAL CONTACT LENS CENTRE Blk 844 #01 -156 Yishun Street 81 Singapore 2776 FAR EAST PLAZA CO. 14 Scotts Road #03-138 Far East Plaza Singapore 0922 OPTICS TODAY Blk 960 #01 -180 Jurong West Street 92 Singapore 2264 SINMA105 words
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Advertisement24 1992-07-31 14 HJWEA DRINK M IS Get the refreshing new Lucozade Light FREE from The New Paper. Details tomorrow. Look out for it! SB SmfthKllne B—cham24 words
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Advertisement103 1992-07-31 14 I ilvtt c^AtllF IBAKKUTTEH POPIAH CHRYSANTHEMUM STEAMBOAT Breakfast Lunch Lunch Dinner Dinner 17.50+ From $5.00*+ onwards $13X0 (adult) $10.00 (child below 12 years) r S| Come savour our delicious potpourri of authentic Singaporean favourites in the cheery ambience hrlSUr mlmm ver Garden Coffee House just by the Singapore River. Relish103 words
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Advertisement370 1992-07-31 16 Singapore's newest night-spot SIT% it Is now open at.. f M Eg} r fv/l m Eg) Wellington Building, 3rd Floor, ZyC- 20 Bldeford Road, S'pore 0922 (Behind Crown Prince Ho^ VRjnFiflWVTVffiPlliynVTMH 9 For beer invite you to conxea^dang along our popular For $68++ with 3 soft drinks and KTV Room370 words
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Advertisement325 1992-07-31 17 Talk of the Town for Win a free dental check-up onlvslBBB and take off to a fabulous getaway. N If you buy an Oral-B product now, you Rules and Regulations I 1 IT AD T-4 could take part in "The Oral'B Free Dental Submit as many entries as you like,325 words
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Article, Illustration390 1992-07-31 18 Vivien Chiong - Showtime By Vivien Chiong SIX popular Hongkong singers performed to a sellout crowd at Johor Baru's Larkin Stadium last night. All were in a festive mood. It happened to be the first day of the Seventh Month Festival, also known as the Hungry Ghosts Festival. OnPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 390 words
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Advertisement186 1992-07-31 18 y^V^American Nutritional OMEGA 3 FISH OIL FORMULA Marine fish oil concentrate looom 9 Each softgel supplies: (fi^Wwd^ 180 mg Eicosapentaenoic Acid S/T (EPA) and 120 mg MjrtSiSf' DocosahexaenoicAcid (DHA) .i/jMaPi 60 SOFTGELS 514.50 Imjyp 100 SOFTGELS $25.95 GINGKO BILOBA EXTRACT Promotes blood circulation TJ^J Each softgel contains: 200 Gin 9186 words
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Article, Illustration350 1992-07-31 19 IT'S time to raise hell again. Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth is now being made in Hollywood. This time, director Tony Hickox collaborates with the author, Clive Barker, on the film. Barker directed the first Hellraiser in 1987. There was a sequel, Hellhound: Hellraiser 11,350 words
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Article, Illustration118 1992-07-31 19 JUSTICE, MY FOOT! Starring: Stephen Chow (left), Anita Mui Where: Mid night at Shaw cinemas Story: Comedy on the exploits of a shyster. FAR AND AWAY Starring: Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise Where: Midnight at Shaw cinemas Story: Love story about a guy who gives up all for118 words
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Article, Illustration385 1992-07-31 20 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin FALLING in love is easy if you catch the Jungle Fevw. But make sure you remain In the Jungle. Because it is an organised, rigid society out there and it can be dangerous. If you have the jungle fever, boundaries get blurred. So a385 words
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Article, Illustration510 1992-07-31 21 Norenshah Sahari - SHOWTIME By Norenshah Sahari THE power behind Powerhaus, one of the band's singers says, comes in a capsule. The seven-member band from Manila gets its energy from neither aerobic workouts nor steroids. It simply swears by good old Vitamin C. "We take 1,000Picture/ Aundry Gan - 510 words
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Miscellaneous824 1992-07-31 22 COMICRELIEF FRIDAYRADIO Comics Dianxin /Simpjy Bo Chap ?m 92 a' I News OR the Hour MOON Popular Classics p J PU- 12.05 PM Rose Tan Your LuncMate 2.00 PM Programme Summary f /fa I fVUAA, 1.10 Midday Market Report 2.02 Afternoon Concert L. ifjept/* \4wt u| 1.15 Rose Tan Your824 words
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Advertisement46 1992-07-31 23 M fUdm. lY 1992 5250 The ALL-NEW Careers magazine. We show you how to sniff out the best employers, how to present your best at interviews, where to go for further education and so on. Only $2.50. Get it at a bookshop or newsstand nearest you.46 words
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Miscellaneous371 1992-07-31 23 FRIDAYRADIO 1.00 pmncws FM88.9 110 St d) Chmond Pre nU NOON World News 2.00 Chinese Opera J?-J® 5.00 Goodtime Gold J"® 7.00 News "'J? fo| H" Britain 7.10 Goodtime Gold (cont'd) 100 "J?** 7.30 Paris Rendezvous f orW 8.00 Weird Scenes inside the t Goldmine with Chris Ho, Philip 215371 words
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Advertisement169 1992-07-31 24 Jj||||jffl Merlene Ottey W BkL 3hHj.vffiffrj the top woman athlete of her generation. The •> 7 1nbHHHF graceful Jamaican's mm achievements in the 100 m ftfe. u« and 200 m sprint events Jtk Hf are the stuff legend. Hyk v pLSWB® Jfl jHf JMB&. A graduate of Nebraska KISSS' University169 words
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Miscellaneous935 1992-07-31 25 fnaaytv THE WOMAN WHO SINNED THE INSPECTOR OLYMPICS (Channel 5, 10.45 pm) WEARS SKIRT (Channel 12, 7 pm) (Channel 8, 10.45 pm) ALTHOUGH happily married, miun'/urwr i f HIGHLIGHTS of the Olympics art gallery owner Victoria HU HUIZHONG plays a female (rom Barcelona, Spain. Roteson envies the passionate P f935 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1992-07-31 26 showtime Old Slow Hand is back on the fast track. His recent solo single, Tears in Heaven, and new duet with Sting, It's Probably Me, have topped music charts the world over. His recent concerts in the US havePicture/ Aundry Gan - 1,193 words
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Advertisement137 1992-07-31 26 f7|\VVV The most ingenious picture-taking capabilities are found in MINI ZOOM9OC he Minolta RIVA ran 9 e! Combining sheer photographic uitra-compact and I I^ ,S?? m m _—m #J% ■range delivers superb picture clarity everytime, anywhere. (jjr j camera' Eye-start and Auto stand" 6 I Get the RIVA advantage. From137 words
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Advertisement559 1992-07-31 27 YOUR WEEKLY GU I "5" E OUNGES AND DISCOS |tv TRADEWIN KTV KARAOKE LOUNGE Hi TITnTfTTTW I II m II I Ui\. 17A, Lorong Llput, Holland Village, I 188 H I "CuNIS. (Behind Cold StorageX I iLZJIIJI MlOutc^y s Stadium Walk, Kailang Park, #02-01, Leisure Drome Singapore 1439 Singapore 1027559 words
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Advertisement245 1992-07-31 28 I 2 James Taylor and Crosby, Stills W I 3 tfi'lK pWT I dying breed of solo artistes, other- LI J I f GAZERS DOWNTOWN Mogan picks an acoustic classical V Far East Plaza CAFE pub| mus i c laser discs and the state-of- I (Boolean) Spore 0922 Mg« Business245 words
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Advertisement567 1992-07-31 31 i 2701 Employment 2701 Employment 2701 Employment CLERICAL OFFICER 1-year contract service You should have at least: 2 GCE 'A* level passes; or 3 GCE *0" level passes; or 3 GCE 'N' level passes You can expect a gross annual salary ranging from $9,401 to $11,762 depending on your educational567 words
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Advertisement280 1992-07-31 32 2701 Employment 2701 Employment Singapore Civil Service CLERICAL OFFICERS (Ministries/Departments) Applications are invited for the above appointment. Entry Qualifications 3 GCE '0' level passes including either English Language or Mathematics 3 GCE 'N' level passes including a P3 in English Language and Mathematics Certificate in Office Skills or Preliminary Certificate280 words
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Advertisement350 1992-07-31 32 2701 Employment 2701 Employment w i Tractors Singapore Limited A member of the Sime Singapore Group invites applications for: Male/female age 20-30 years GCE 3 "O" or 5 "N" levels Ability to type Knowledge of PC an advantage Outies Provide administrative and clerical support Prepare quotations/process orders Update records For350 words
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Article, Illustration293 1992-07-31 34 S Gulam - Stories/ S Gulam JOHOR'S playmaker, Abbas Saad, has been banned from playing in the next three Semi-Pro League soccer matches. The punishment was meted out yesterday by the FAM Disciplinary Board. Abbas' offence: He used foul language on Selangor referee S Sealarajan after last week's Sarawak-Johor293 words
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Article195 1992-07-31 34 PLAY by our rules, or pay the price. This was. the message from the Football Association of Malaysia's Disciplinary Board to the foreign players in the Semi-Pro League. "Just because they are foreigners doesn't mean they can get away with anything," said the board's deputy chairman195 words
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Advertisement145 1992-07-31 34 r [BrinnFrirM ""1« Va 1 C\(J7 -BIMH $8.50++ I I \_y An 'Last~meetv~West" High Tea with WByf... 111/f) h m 16 dlfferent dellghts llke: Satay Soon vim.' 4 I -A. /V/ F i£L3' Kway, Prawn Fritters, Fruit Tartlets, etc. s- fijißtijy Discount m V When you present this original coupon145 words
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Article, Illustration596 1992-07-31 35 Jin Tai had its hopes of winning the Schools' National B Division soccer title dashed when it lost 2-1 in the final to Boys' Town yesterday. Defeat was largely because of one boy. BERNARD PEREIRA reports SCHOOL SPORTS BOYS' TOWN goalkeeper Effendy Sabtu almost singlehandedly snuffed outPictures/ Mohd Ishak - 596 words
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Advertisement194 1992-07-31 35 ■m&HUMMEL school sports our Read TNP's School Sports pages and win lit nTrliiyi nAlll hrl I J $500 worth of Hummel sportswear vouchers 1 on| y original entries, cut out from The New Paper, I Question Which player was Jin Tai S biggest I each month. All you do is194 words
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Article, Illustration463 1992-07-31 36 J Rajendran - SPORTS Comment/J J Rajendran WHILE the most prestigious amateur boxing competition is going on in Barcelona, life goes on as usual in the local boxing fraternity. Verbal clashes, politicking and controversy continue to fill the card. It is 20 years since Singapore last sent463 words
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Article, Illustration250 1992-07-31 37 FRANKIE FREDERICKS (Namibia) 100 m, 200 m The track and field events of the Barcelona Olympics start today. During the competiton 43 gold medals will be awarded. American sprinters and Kenyan middle-distance runners are likely to dominate in the men's events. American women and athletes from theReuter. - 250 words
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Article232 1992-07-31 37 HE is the least known of the formidable US 400 metres team and has run only two races in Europe in his life. But Quincy Watts is tipped by many to be the athlete standing atop the victory rostrum next Wednesday. The 22-year-old student from232 words
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Article, Illustration188 1992-07-31 37 MARY Onyali, 24, Africa's fastest woman of the track, once had a tricky problem for a sprinter. She didn't know how to start properly. But the Nigerian finally learned how to surge out of the blocks, thanks to a little coaching and a188 words
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Article, Illustration167 1992-07-31 37 IN terms of distance running, the year 1991 definitely belonged to South African Elana Meyer. She set a new world record for the 15km and half marathon, had the world's fastest times for the 3000 metres (8:32.0 seconds at Durban on April 29), 5000167 words
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Article, Illustration275 1992-07-31 38 AFP. INDIAN hockey coach Balkishen Singh lashed out at his men yesterday after they tumbled to a 3-1 defeat to Britain in the Olympic men's hockey competition. He also hinted he may quit. The Group A defeat took India virtually out of the medal round barring aAFP. - 275 words
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Article, Illustration167 1992-07-31 38 Reuter. AUSTRALIA held favourite Germany to a 1-1 draw in the Olympic men's hockey tournament yesterday. Its hero was goalkeeper Damon Diletti who stopped several cannonball shots. Germany, winner of the Champions Trophy in the last two years, now shares the top of Group AReuter. - 167 words
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Article502 1992-07-31 38 BADMINTON Men's singles 2nd rd: Hermawan Susanto (Indo) bt Robert Liljequist (Fin) 15-11, 15-3; Ardy Wiranata (Indo) bt Jens Olsson (Swe) 15-11, 15-6; Kok Keong Foo (Mai) bt Tomasz Mendrek (Tch) 15-2, 15-3; Poul Erik Hoyer-Larsen (Den) bt Fumihiko Machida (Jap) 15-2, 15-4; Wu Wenkai (C) bt Anil502 words
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Article, Illustration13 1992-07-31 39 RESULTS IN TOMORROW'S TNP Hoffmann: World champion Perkins: World record-holder13 words
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Article117 1992-07-31 39 Who'll be the pool's strongman? THE battle for the strongest swimmer of the Barcelona Olympic Games will be fought early tomorrow morning (Singapore morning). The leading combatants: Australia's world record holder Kieren Perkins, 18, will take on Germany's world champion Joerg Hoffman,22. The event: The men's 1500 metres117 words
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Article209 1992-07-31 39 ATHLETICS Men's 4pm: Shot put (qualifying rd). 4.30pm: 100 m (Ist rd). 12.10 am (tomorrow): High jump (qualifying rd). 12.35 am: 100 m (2nd rd). 12.55 am: Shot put final, lam: 800 m (Ist rd). 1.15 am: 20km walk (start). 2.30 am: 20km walk (finish). 2.50 am:209 words
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Article121 1992-07-31 39 ATHLETICS Men's 4.30pm 100 m (Ist rd). 12.35 am: 100 m (2nd rd). 12.55 am: Shot put final. Favourites: Werner Gunthor (Swi) and Ulf Timmermann (Ger). 1.15 am: 20km walk (start). 2.30 am: 20km walk (finish). Favourites: Mikhail Shchennikov (CIS), Maurizio Damilano (Ita), Stefan Johansson (Swe). Women's 3.30pm:121 words
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Article, Illustration522 1992-07-31 40 Singaporean Kenneth Tan and Malaysia's M Kumaresan are champion bikers, arch-rivals and the best of friends. How does Kenneth rate Kumaresan's chances in tomorrow's 50 km point race final? SURESH NAIR finds out Kumaresan is the first Malaysian to qualify for an Olympic522 words
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Article, Illustration271 1992-07-31 41 RESULTS Australia 3 Denmark 0 Ghana 1 Mexico 1 South Korea 1 Sweden 1 Paraguay 3 Morocco 1 Reuter. Australia scored an upset 3-0 win over Denmark in a soccer match yesterday. John Markovski, Damian Mori and Tony Vidmar got Australia a qualifying spot from Group DReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 271 words
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196 1992-07-31 41 AFP. SOME Mexican players wept after they drew 1-1 with Ghana. Ghana, which was held 1-1 by Denmark, again failed to produce the exciting soccer it is known for. After 30 minutes, Francisco Rotllan shot Mexico ahead with a shot from the edge ofAFP. - 196 words
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Article, Illustration94 1992-07-31 42 Reuter. FANS on their way to shooting events were sidetracked yesterday when police closed roads and railways for up to two hours to investigate a suspected car bomb. "Fortunately it was a false alarm," a police spokesman said. A bomb disposal squad was sent to inspect theReuter. - 94 words
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Article106 1992-07-31 42 Reuter. FRENCH sprinter Bruno Marie-Rose arrived at the Olympic village in Barcelona on Wednesday night only to find that his federation had failed to enter him in the 100 m race. Marie-Rose, a key member of the French 4xloom relay team, clocked the minimum time to competeReuter. - 106 words
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Article, Illustration135 1992-07-31 42 AFP. THE Olympic wrestling tournament heated up with a vengeance this week, forcing the organisers to quickly cool things down before the competitors revolted. But it wasn't the action on the mat that got wrestlers in a sweat and officials hot under the collar, but the breakdown inAFP. - 135 words
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Article84 1992-07-31 42 AFP. A TIRED and unhappy Steffi Graf said yesterday she would be glad when the Olympics finished and she could get some rest. The 23-year-old German's outburst came minutes after she rushed into the third round following a sim- pie 6-1, 6-0 win over Brenda SchultzAFP. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration364 1992-07-31 43 The Olympics has not seen a more varied display of flags in its entire history. The reason is largely because of the breakdown of the Eastern Bloc countries into smaller republics. There is now Russia, Armenia, Lithuania and Ukraine, where once it was simply the mammoth Union ofSoures/Sports Illustrated - 364 words
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Article, Illustration435 1992-07-31 44 Several former Eastern Bloc athletes have remarked that winning the gold is now a personal thing. It is no more for the country. But at least one Armenian weight lifter saw his flag, and felt for his country, in this little history of sortsReuter. - 435 words
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205 1992-07-31 44 AP. LEONID Arkaev stood in a hallway of the Palau Sant Jordi arena accepting congratulatory kisses and hugs, his heart torn by pride and pain. It was a moment that after this week will not be repeated, and he wanted to savorAP. - 205 words
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Article, Illustration315 1992-07-31 45 GAMES OF DEATH AFP. CLENBUTEROL, the! drug found in the urine" of banned British weightlifters Andrew Saxton and Andrew Davies, is used to fatten calves and can produce fatal side-effects. Dr David Cowan, the head of Chelsea College's Drug Testing Centre in London said yesterday thatAFP. - 315 words
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Article, Illustration55 1992-07-31 45 SOME of the risks linked to steroid and other performance-enhancing drug abuse: FATAL: Liver cancer Prostrate cancer Testicular cancer Heart desease Edema MENTAL: Mania Wild aggression Delusions SIDE EFFECTS: Baldness Acne Impotence Testicle shrinkage (in men) Infertility (in men) Facial hair (in women) Deepening of the vonnfl women)55 words
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Article155 1992-07-31 45 Financial Times. WITH millions of dollars of stake, greed will have some competitors at Olympics) to cheat by banned substances. that the side-effects of medicines can be fatal, some athletes may be literally dying to win... ...Athletics achievements have fallen. The results of the top 100 competitors inFinancial Times. - 155 words
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Article, Illustration43 1992-07-31 45 SPRINTER Jason Livingston: 21 years old, modelled himself after former dope user, Ben Johnson. Used the anabolic steroid Methandianone. Weightlifter Andrew Davies: Used Clenbuterol. 1990 Commonwealth Games (110-kg) gold medallist. Weightlifter Andrew Saxton: Used Clenbuterol. 1990 Commonwealth Games (100-kg) gold medallist43 words
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Article274 1992-07-31 45 AP. BANNED substances come under the general classes of stimulants, narcotics, anabolic steroids, beta-blockers, diuretics and peptide hormones and analogues. The mainstay are anabolic steroids, which increase muscle bulk. One of the most popular products at the moment is testosterone, the male hormone. "In the US, we areAP. - 274 words
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Article, Illustration319 1992-07-31 46 GAMES OF DEATH AP. THE fight against doping may have expanded since the Ben Johnson scandal of 1988, but drugs remain a major threat to the integrity of the Olympics and the health of the athletes. Despite increased testing, tougher penalties and serious medical risks, athletes continueAP. - 319 words
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Article, Illustration132 1992-07-31 46 IT'S a very fine line between those that do and those that don't. Everybody wants to try as hard as they can. Whether they actually cross the line is very difficult to say. He (Livingston) was not doing it in isolation. There are at least three or four132 words
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Article169 1992-07-31 46 Reuter. THE International Olympic Committee will decide today whether Spanish discus thrower David Martinez, who failed a first dope test, can compete in the Games, the Spanish team said. Spanish Olympic Committee spokesman Antonio Bustillo gave no further details on why the lOC's verdict, originally due yesterday,Reuter. - 169 words
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Article114 1992-07-31 46 AFP. GERMAN shot putter Kalman Konya, who won his appeal against a two-month ban after refusing to take a random dope test, has been rejected by the German National Olympic Committee (NOK). Konya got the green light to compete in Barcelona after the German Athletic Federation (DLV)AFP. - 114 words
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Article78 1992-07-31 46 ATHLETES from the last two Summer Olympics who have testing positive for banned substances at the Games: Jason Livingstone, Britain, track and field. Andrew Davies, Britain, weightlifing. Andrew Saxton, Britain, weightlifing. Ben Johnson, Canada, track and field. Alidad, Afghanistan, wrestling. Kerrith Brown, Britain, judo. Alexander Watson, Australia,78 words
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Article, Illustration275 1992-07-31 47 Reuter. TATYANA Gutsu grabbed the women's all-round gymnastics Olympic gold medal from the hands of American Shannon Miller at the last minute yesterday. The event had been expected to be another showdown between big rivals Svetlana Boginskaya, of the CIS, and world all-round champion Kim Zmeskal, of theReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 275 words
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Article220 1992-07-31 47 HOW SINGAPOREANS PERFORMED BADMINTON: Hamid Khan upset 60thranked Pedro Vanneste, of Belgium, 15-11, 15-3 in a men's singles first-round match. Hamid is ranked 107 th by the International Badminton Federation (IBF). His opponent in the second round is Hongkong's Chan Kin Ngai, who is ranked 59th. Singapore's top220 words
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Article, Illustration245 1992-07-31 48 AP. CHINA'S Lin Li and a US medley relay quartet broke world swimming records yesterday, while American Melvin Stewart narrowly missed one. Lin broke an 11-year-old mark swimming's oldest remaining record as she outdueled American Summer Sanders in the women's 200 m individual medley. SandersAP. - 245 words
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Article, Illustration283 1992-07-31 48 Reuter. JANET Evans won her gold medal at last...and then kept everyone guessing whether she would retire. The 20-year-old American, star of the 1988 Seoul Olympics with three golds, had been expected to quit the sport if she won the 800 metres freestyle, ending a greatReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 283 words
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Article, Illustration353 1992-07-31 50 ALEXANDER Popov, who toppled Matt Biondi in Tuesday's 100 m freestyle, snatched another of the American's Olympic crowns in the 50 m to strengthen the CIS grip on men's freestyle titles. Popov never hurried his long stroke but Biondi could not catch him in thepicture/ Philip Lim - 353 words
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Article, Illustration261 1992-07-31 50 Singapore's Ang Peng Siong, once the fastest swimmer in the world, was guest commentator for SBC during the 50m men's finals yesterday. SURESH NAIR wraps up his comments ALEXANDER Popov hardly took a breath in winning the 50 metres freestyle race yesterday, says Ang Peng Siong. Popov's261 words
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Article186 1992-07-31 50 1 GYMNASTICS Tatyana Gutsu a 15-year-old Ukrainian dramatically grabs the women's all-round gymnastics gold Page 48 2 JUDO Israeli Yael Arad wins her country's first Olympic medal. She takes the 61kg silver. Catherine Fleury of France is the gold medallist. Arad means bronze in Hebrew 3 SWIMMING186 words
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Advertisement122 1992-07-31 44 tepwf h What kind of influenza (or flu) can bring a i healthy schoolboy down for 54 days in the j hospital? The "simple" flu developed into a j viral attack that affected the boy's eyes, legs 1 and lungs. It was so bad, the boy lapsed into I a122 words
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