The New Paper, 14 June 1993
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Title Section12 1993-06-14 1 the new paper MONDAY, JUNE 14,1993 MfTA (P) 035/04/93 SO CENTS tip^/12 words
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Advertisement69 1993-06-14 1 IbißßJiJne BCm I IbVP II Two-gold Singapore swimming star JosceiinYeo is hard to talk to. NervoiM? After some prodding, the 14-year-old opens up but only just/ Pago 24 .champion- at Toa Payoh pool. Joscelin. can fill the void, he savs, if she gets one more gold today/ Pago« 3 misses69 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article134 1993-06-14 2 11 K .letk )i) l» ■{>,<ii i yest<m <i<i\. 11u 1 k tii >n in The N» 'V. f\ i|)t 'i 11» 'i*n is on It< xI, i v in ,i 1 /'III Si >***** is! Asi, i Ci, lines. Chi't nut nl il 1 < li't134 words
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Article, Illustration297 1993-06-14 2 Irene Ng - By Irene Ng FOR some women, politics just comes naturally. Even if they are not themselves politicians. Ask Mrs Goh Chok Tong. She was present yesterday with her husband, Mr Goh Chok Tong, at a PAP Women's Wing function to laiunch two books, Singapore Women,297 words
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Article, Illustration402 1993-06-14 2 A US-trained economist is set to become Turkey's first woman premier after being elected leader of the country's biggest party. President Suleyman Demirel will meet Ms Tansu Ciller later today to ask her to form a new Government, the Anatolian news agency402 words
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Advertisement16 1993-06-14 2 Leisure Index 9IH/n UllTvi Pages 41 to 44 TV: Page 45 Radio, Comics: Pages 39 4016 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article185 1993-06-14 4 HOT STORY EMPLOYERS in Singapore are not willing to try out a flexi-benefits scheme for workers. Under the present benefit system, an employee is given a fixed benefit package that includes medical coverage, hospitalisation, annual leave, access to holiday bungalows, dental care and car loans. The185 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article100 1993-06-14 4 THE number of reported crimes in Mass Rapid Transit trains and stations went up by 21 per cent last year. There were 241 cases last year compared with 199 in 1991. More than two-thirds of the cases involved theft, like the stealing of handbags and pickpocketing. With100 words
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Article56 1993-06-14 4 THAI opposition leader Chatichai Choonhavan has filed a defamation suit against Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai. During a parliamentary debate last Friday, Mr Chuan alleged that there was a smear campaign against him and a company linked to Mr Chatichai was involved. In Thailand, the televising of debates56 words
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Article81 1993-06-14 4 THE authorities in Kuala Lumpur are drawing up a supplementary agreement with a subsidiary of a Singapore firm on the controversial leasing of 146 ha of prime land for a golf course. They had leased the land at Bukit Kiara to Solarvest, a subsidiary of Lum Chang81 words
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Article74 1993-06-14 4 T X here is at present a proliferation of inappropriate renditions of the national anthem... The national anthem shall not be played and sung for mere recreation, amusement and entertainment purposes. President Fidel Ramos reminding Filipinos that informal versions of the anthem, Bayang Magiliw (Beloved Country), are74 words
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Article87 1993-06-14 4 INDONESIA'S Kalimantan province in Borneo wants to create a buffer zone along the 2,000-km stretch of border with Malaysia. A top Indonesian military commander responsible for the region said the move was aimed at ending large-scale illegal logging by Malaysians and ensuring security in the area. The87 words
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Article59 1993-06-14 4 PAKISTANI members of the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Somalia killed at least 20 people and injured up to 50 yesterday when they opened fire without warning on demonstrators. The shooting, coming after a second day of attacks by_United States aircraft on the arms caches of59 words
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Article41 1993-06-14 4 THE daily minimum wage on Batam island will be raised from Oct 1. The new rate will be the highest in Indonesia. The daily minimum wage will be raised by 84 Singapore cents from $3.88 to $4.72.41 words
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Article85 1993-06-14 4 The Straits Times: Worrying trends threaten family life Business Times: Equity funding via depository receipts gaining popularity in region Lianhe Zaobao: PM Goh says the country's long-term interest will be seriously affected if three unfavourable trends are not reversed Berita Harian: PM Goh: Three population trends need monitoring SBC85 words
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Miscellaneous6 1993-06-14 4 JfrWMWHAT rsto«e*^ a r I'VE BOUGHT,6 words
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Article, Illustration396 1993-06-14 5 Rejini Raman - THENEWSTODAY By Rejini Raman THIS pair of boys have more in common than the fact that they are twins. Robert and Ryan Ong, 2V2, both had potentially fatal holes in their hearts a rare occurence in identical twins. Two months ago, they had surgery to repairPicture/ David Tan - 396 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration686 1993-06-14 6 June Kong - By June Kong A SINGAPOREAN couple advertised in England for a live-in English nanny to tutor their three children. But the plan struck a hitch when Ministry of Labour officials told them only foreign maids from "traditional sources" in South-east Asia are allowed work permits.686 words
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Article, Illustration256 1993-06-14 6 THE story of Mr and Mrs C, the Singapore couple who wanted an English nanny for their daughters, came to light when a Singaporean living in England saw the ad they placed. Ms Lisa Lee wrote to The New Paper, enclosing the256 words
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330 1993-06-14 8 June Kong - SINGAPORETODAY I By June Kong A FAMILY who returned from a vacation were robbed by a burglar armed with a gun as they watched TV in their living room. He sneaked into the house at Jalan Pandan, off Linden Drive, last Friday night. Madam He330 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration723 1993-06-14 10 TRIM, neat and clean, "Ah Keong", looked like any shy, harmless eight-year-old. Yet this little boy has been accused of leading a gang of boys on a violent assault of a 12-year-old after a row in a video arcade. The incident happened at the People's Park723 words
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Article170 1993-06-14 11 EIGHT boys one aged 8 and the rest 12, were reported to have beaten up another 12-year-old at People's Park Centre on Tuesday using poles and a metal rod. The eight-year-old was said to be nursing a grudge against the other boy, Mark Santu, after the former had170 words
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486 1993-06-14 11 Tang Wai Yin - By Tang Wai Yin THE eight-year-old "Ah Keong", and his older brother "Ah Lung", 12, are left alone at home most of the time. The boys' parents are divorced. They live with their father, who is a 45-year-old security officer at486 words
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Article, Illustration386 1993-06-14 12 Ovidia Lim - By Ovidia Lim GRASSROOTS organisations are finding new and fun ways of raising money. Art fairs, golf tournaments, advertising banners and a debut CD album by a Member of Parliament are some of the money-raising activities that are replacing the traditional trade fairs of the past.386 words
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Advertisement14 1993-06-14 13 At Marina Square this week, we'll be cooking up a storm for you. y"'4 ':>14 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration322 1993-06-14 14 Yesterday, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong highlighted three social trends in his speech at a book-launching ceremony of the PAP Women's Wing. These are not new problems, but they are growing, he said. If left uncorrected, they would weaken the family as a building block of322 words
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Article119 1993-06-14 14 "THE quality (of women) is there. What we need is to encourage them to come forward and sacrifice a bit of their time," said Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, Yuhua MP. "I take my life in bites. I've gone back to my old life, to my professional life, my community119 words
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Article, Illustration291 1993-06-14 15 Bernard Pereira - By Bernard Pereira A SINGAPOREAN has broken new ground in doing business in China through sport. Singaporean entrepreneur, Mr David Yong, is opening the first international tennis country club in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province. The province has a population of 120 million. MrPicture/ Simon Ker - 291 words
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VOICES
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Article57 1993-06-14 15 Mr Raymond Khoo, 45, retailer: I refer to the article on June 11 about an eight-year-old boy beating another boy. I am concerned about the number of amusement centres in Singapore, which seem to be popular places for many young Singaporeans. Maybe the authorities should57 words
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Article108 1993-06-14 15 Rama Meyyappan, chairman, Board of Film Censors: Please refer to the article on New ruling is 'inconsistent' on June 8. The comment made by Mr Denis Ho "Under the new ruling, you can get R(A) films like Dracula on videotapes but not NC-16 films, which may be108 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration368 1993-06-14 17 A HOMICIDAL and sadistic psychopath. This is how a consultant psychiatrist, Datuk Seri Dr M Mahadevan, describes K Kalimuthu. The cold-blooded murders he committed showed him to be a psychopath with aggressive tendencies, added the psychiatrist. Dr Mahadevan said Kalimuthu appeared to be anti-social. "He appears368 words
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Article, Illustration226 1993-06-14 17 Reuter. CANADA'S Defence Minister Kim Campbell won a tough race to lead the ruling Conservative Party this morning. Under the country's parliamentary system, Ms Campbell will automatically become the head of government when incumbent Prime Minister Brian Mulroney steps down later this month. MrReuter. - 226 words
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Advertisement65 1993-06-14 18 Want to know a secret? To all ladies out there. Well reveal „_X— our secret. Only if you tell us your best kept secret Your Age. Especially if you are celebrating your birthday in July, you'd be in for a special treat. All's revealed in AFTER 5, your entertainment guide65 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article256 1993-06-14 19 AP. THE US Army of tomorrow will not just fight wars. It will also be asked to perform peacekeeping missions and civil defence operations. The new philosophy of the US Army is to be unveiled today by its drafters, General Frederick Franks, head of theAP. - 256 words
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Article97 1993-06-14 19 Reuter. US INVESTMENT fund managers have found a new sales pitch to get people to invest in gold President Bill Clinton's alleged incompetence. Mr Robert Radsch, portfolio manager at the Bull and Bear Group, said: "Whenever we have some uncertainty, that helps gold. Clinton's problems have addedReuter. - 97 words
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Article, Illustration396 1993-06-14 20 High taxes caused thousands of Chinese peasants to riot in Sichuan province earlier this month. Left unchecked, the farmers' anger could spell trouble for China's leadership Reuter. THE farmers' riots in Sichuan province earlier this month are a clear sign that economic reforms are weakeningReuter. - 396 words
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Article, Illustration343 1993-06-14 21 Wire services. THESE two men are the sons of Cambodia's head of state, Prince Norodom Sihanouk. They are also deadly political rivals. On Saturday, Prince Chakrapong, a deputy prime minister, announced that he and other so-called renegade elements of the Vietnam-ese-installed Government had refused to accept theWire services. - 343 words
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Article, Illustration226 1993-06-14 21 UPI. AMERICAN actor Edward James Olmos lives in fear that Mexican gangsters have targeted him because of his harsh portrayal of a Mexi-can-American crime figure. The former Miami Vice star heard speculation about the contract on his life, The Los Angeles Times reportedUPI. - 226 words
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Article, Illustration324 1993-06-14 22 Reuter. DIRECTOR Steven Spielberg's dinosaur epic, Jurassic Park, has shattered box-office records in its opening weekend in the US, pulling in about $80 million in ticket sales. The science-fiction thriller, expected to be one of this year's biggest blockbusters, topped the record set nearly aReuter. - 324 words
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Article, Illustration189 1993-06-14 22 A MISS Hongkong finalist has claimed that she agreed to pose nude to help a photographer practise. Seven nude photographs of Miss Teresa Mak Kai-ki, 17, are featured in the latest edition of the Chinese-language East week magazine, according to a report in the South189 words
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SEA GAMES
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Article, Illustration326 1993-06-14 24 FOUR Singaporeans made like operatic acrobats last night, flashing the flamboyance, agility and extravangance that would best be described in one word: Wayang. It was wayang, wonderfully choreographed wayang. And it won for Singapore four of yesterday's six golds in what must have been one of326 words
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Article, Illustration414 1993-06-14 24 Brenda Chia - By Brenda Chia SHE stole the first gold for Singapore but swimmer Joscelin Yeo wanted to steal away quietly. She did not say so in so many words. In fact, she did not say much at all. She was busying running away. The 14-year-old schoolgirl414 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article, Illustration130 1993-06-14 25 SINGAPORE'S sailors rode the winds and the waves like old salts and, after two races, they look solid bets for gold medals in four of the 10 classes. Veteran Siew Shaw Her is joint first in the International 470 class, while the pair of130 words
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192 1993-06-14 25 FOR 14 years, it took care of the cellar languishing in the doldrums with no escape in sight. But yesterday, Singapore's men's table tennis team muscled its way. out of the dirt by beating Thailand 3-1 in a preliminary encounter at192 words
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Article98 1993-06-14 25 THERE were no knockouts in the boxing ring yesterday. But, then again, there were no punches pulled. A case to point was the flyweight bout between Singapore's S Suthevan and Malaysia's Balhkis Ahlal. It looked like there would be blood shed when the Malaysian came out with all98 words
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Article147 1993-06-14 25 THERE'S nothing like seeing grown men straining under mighty weights to get a crowd all worked up. Yesterday at Tampines Sports Hall, a highly-charged audience willed Singapore's Teo Yong Joo to a silver medal in the 54kg category of the weightlifting competition. Teo, 30, lifted a total147 words
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Article97 1993-06-14 25 MALAYSIA'S hammer thrower Wong Tee Kue threw more than a hammer when he won the gold medal yesterday. The burly athlete threw his arms up in the air, his feet up to his bottom and his head back to his neck when he lofted97 words
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Article, Illustration112 1993-06-14 25 Silver sorrow: Toh Soh Liang (left), here showing off her silver medal, regrets going against her own strategy during the marathon. Picture/ Mohd Ishak Tricked by runner SINGAPORE'S marathoner Toh Soh Liang, 32, cried when she was edged out by Indonesia's Suryati Marija, 23. Said Soh Liang: "I felt soPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 112 words
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Article103 1993-06-14 25 THE crowd played a major role at Delta Complex and their vociferous support helped the Singapore men's hockey team to a 5-1 win over Indonesia. The cheers started when Gavin van Rooyen opened the scoring in the third minute and it louder when Ranjit Singh103 words
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Article, Illustration246 1993-06-14 26 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong SHE stands at just 1.5 m, the shortest member in the Singapore wushu squad, and probably in the whole competition as well. But like the Oscar statuette (which is also not so tall), Tan Sock Ching was covered with gold last night. The 24-year-old246 words
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Article, Illustration131 1993-06-14 26 J Rajendran - By J Rajendran WELL DONE, Singapore. No less a VIP than Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong has come out to speak of his pride after watching the swimming events at Toa Payoh last night. Said Mr Goh of Singapore's performance: "I thought they did well. I131 words
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SEA GAMES
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Article, Illustration336 1993-06-14 27 S Gulam - By S Gulam IT may still be early. But Singapore's hopes for a gold in the sepak takraw may be far-fetched. If yesterday's performances were any indication, the Thais and the Malaysians should once again vie for the gold in both the team and inter-reguPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 336 words
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Article, Illustration1797 1993-06-14 28 ATHLETICS Men: 100 m: S-final I: 1 Mardi Lestari (Indon) 10.695 ec 2 Hamkah Afik (Sin) 10.78 3 Kriengkrai Narom (Thai) 10.81 4 Suhairi Salem (Mai) 10.82 5 Albert Go (RP) 10.84. S-final II: 1 Niti Piyapan (Thai) 10.56 2 Moch Khadiq Juntasi (Indon) 10.66 3 MuhamadPicture/ Sam Yeu - 1,797 words
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Article613 1993-06-14 29 ARCHERY Gloucester Archery Range 9 am: Women's 60m, 70m (qualifiers) 2 pm: Men's 70m, 90m (qualifiers) ATHLETICS National Stadium 7 am: Men's 20km (final) 9 am: Decathlon (110 m hurdles, discus, pole vault) 2 pm: Women's long jump and shot put finals 2.30 pm: Men's and613 words
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Article, Illustration459 1993-06-14 30 Eight men will line up at the starting blocks this afternoon to compete in the century sprint. Only one of them can lay claim to the title: The fastest man in South-east Asia. Can Indonesia's Mardi Lestari win the men's 100 m race for aGraphics/ Hup - 459 words
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Article, Illustration523 1993-06-14 31 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor ERIC BUHAIN'S absence from the first day of the swimming events at Toa Payoh last night has led to speculation that he may may not take part in the competition. Talk is rife among the swimming fraternity that Buhain, 23, will withdraw from523 words
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Article60 1993-06-14 31 PHILIPPINES' swim coach Mark Joseph this morning confirmed that Eric Buhain will be competing. He is to swim in the heats of the 100 m breaststroke and 200 m IM heats. "There's no withdrawal. Eric is set to win two gold medals today," said Joseph. Officials at Toa60 words
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Article, Illustration353 1993-06-14 31 J Rajendran - By J Rajendran THE mysterious last-min-ute pullout of Filipino Buhain from the 400 IM appeared to leave the way clear for Singapore's Desmond Koh. But as Koh himself later said, it wasn't Buhain he was wary off, but Thailand's Rattapong Sirisanount. Both had swum in thePicture/ Jonathan Choo - 353 words
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Article, Illustration359 1993-06-14 32 I DON'T know if it was the humidity or the long breaks in-between events. But whatever it was, it made the swimming competition at the Toa Payoh Pool a drag. Two and a half hours to complete six events is long, by any stretch of359 words
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Article, Illustration392 1993-06-14 32 Brenda Chia - By Brenda Chia AKIKO Thomson emphatically proved that her decision to drop the 100 m freestyle to concentrate on the 200 m backstroke was right. The Filipino swimming star stroked to victory in a remarkable 2:16.76 sec in her favourite event, wiping out her own 1991fricture/ Jonathan Choo - 392 words
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Article, Illustration416 1993-06-14 33 The Philippines' bowling team suffered a crushing blow yesterday when one of its key members took a tumble at Victor's Superbowl and is now nursing an injury. BERNARD PEREIRA has the details Defending singles champion Paeng Nepomuceno twisted his left ankle in a freak accident andPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 416 words
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Article253 1993-06-14 33 A SIZZLING 268 game on Saturday spoke volumes of Filipino favourite Paulo Valdez's form for the bowling competition, starting today at Victor's Superbowl. That was by far the best effort done by the 19-year-old Games Masters and All-Events defending champion since his arrival on Friday. Yesterday,253 words
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Article, Illustration398 1993-06-14 34 Ganesh Rajaram - By Ganesh Rajaram CHAN LAI YONG won a bronze medal for Singapore in fencing last night but you wouldn't have guessed it from her reaction. She was in tears and they were not tears of joy. The 33-year-old policewoman was devastated after being beaten in thePicture/ Aundry Gan - 398 words
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Article, Illustration387 1993-06-14 35 Wong Sing Yeong - 'FOUL' By Wong Sing Yeong THE runner-up dais was vacant yesterday as the medal ceremony took place for the men's changquan event in wushu. Malaysian pugilist Choy Yeen Onn, egged by his team officials, sat out the ceremony. They claim Choy was robbed of aPicture/ Sam Yeo - 387 words
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370 1993-06-14 35 Bernard Pereira - FOUL' By Bernard Pereira BAD hiccup, organisers. First the Thais, now the Malaysians are complaining. The Malaysian wushu exponents were peeved at the transport arrangements on Friday. They had to look for alternative transport after their team buses failed to show up at their370 words
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Article, Illustration185 1993-06-14 36 'FOUL' THE starter's gun came under fire from athletes in the first day of the SEA Games track and field. Several athletes complained that the gun (right) was not loud enough. The new gun is an electronic version linked by wires toPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 185 words
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Article, Illustration433 1993-06-14 36 J rajendran - Shooting association chief blasts trap, skeet teams I By J rajendran SINGAPORE Shooting Association secretary Stephen Yap has blasted Singapore's trap and skeet teams, labelling them "prima donnas" and saying they have "no hope of winning any gold medals". "I'm disappointed with them," said Yap. "They have become433 words
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Article, Illustration643 1993-06-14 37 GROUP B: MYANMAR 2 MALAYSIA 1. THAILAND 4 LAOS 1 Myanmar, considered one of the minnows of the soccer competition, caused a sensational upset last night, beating gold-medal contender Malaysia. How did Myanmar do it? JEFFREY LOW suggests to Malaysia's coach that it is everybody's secret...Picture/ Mohd Ishak - 643 words
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Article148 1993-06-14 37 S Gulam - By S Gulam THERE is still uncertainty over Fandi Ahmad's availability for tomorrow's crucial match against Vietnam (7pm, National Stadium). Despite two days' rest the Singapore striker has still not recovered from his ankle injury which he suffered against Indonesia on Friday. Singapore needs a draw148 words
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Article, Illustration593 1993-06-14 40 Lo Tien Yin - SHOW INFO WHAT: The Children's Hour. The programme is a selection of cartoons WHERE: SBC 8 WHEN: Mondays to Thursdays TIME: From 5 pm to 6 pm By Lo Tien Yin AI-YO-YO, told you to be early! Now you won't get to see your favourite star! For children, theirPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 593 words
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Article, Illustration381 1993-06-14 41 The Pagans debut album, Stereokineticspiraldreams, has been hailed as the most experimental and daring release ever by a new generation local band. It may be the most inscrutable, too. DAVE ANG seeks bandleader Morris Yeo's help with its meaning SWIRLING guitar noise, an urgent rhythmic381 words
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Article167 1993-06-14 41 THE debut album took only 45 hours to record and cost only $2,500. It has been released by Odessey Music, a first "full length" local release for the company. Patrick Chng, who co-produced the album with the band, said money was saved because the167 words
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Article, Illustration401 1993-06-14 42 Ovidia Lim - By Ovidia Lim Their engagement was so low-key that they forgot when it happened. The husky-voiced co-host of SBC's Rollin' Good Times, Lauretta Alabons, 24, and architect Shannon Salvano, 27, were engaged on May 31. But both were stumped initially when asked the date. Said Lauretta in401 words
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Article, Illustration422 1993-06-14 43 TINA Turner has mixed feelings about having her life unreel on a movie screen. What's Love Got to Do With It, the biopic focusing on her relationship with ex-husband Ike, is based on her own book: I, Tina. She saw the script and422 words
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Advertisement238 1993-06-14 45 I0lj'""10 o/de English Bating House 277 Orchard Rd #02-38 Specialists Centre 5(0923) Specialized In steaks, farmhouse fare, devonshire cream tea. (Good restaurant guide award winner) --I—nnnnn.-i.T~1 —nnnnn.-i.T~i —innr.iuin.airu irr n nn. m. lm i l .r—■-mr.r DEVONSHIRE CREAM TEA (Served from 3pm 6pm) Oven hot scones with butter, sandwiches, cake238 words
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Advertisement204 1993-06-14 45 Choon Seng Seafood %s££ Restaurant 892 Punggol Road Singapore 1954 Tel: 288 3472 283 1789 Your favourite Pepper Crab and Mee Goreng is still at Punggol. (Relocationplans have been delayed) Our other specialities: Chilli crab, steamed fish, ngohiang (spring rolls), pancakes etc. Business Hours :12 pm -11 pm LIANG PALACE204 words
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Advertisement190 1993-06-14 46 Goldleaf (The Ever Popular Taiwanese Porridge Restaurant) (Formerly of Oxley Rise) at 24-24 A Tanjong Pagar Rd (Ist phase conservation area) S'pore 0208 Tel: *****01/*****78 Offers over 100 meau tor P**oas at $24 nett for Hon to M special provincial includcst dishes featuring Braised Porh In Taiwan home-type Soya Smnee190 words
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Advertisement590 1993-06-14 49 2710 Professional/ 2710 Profess tonal/ 2710 Professional/ Executive Positions Executive Positions Executive Positions OBEROI HOTELS INTERNATIONAL We are an international Hotel and Catering Group with diverse interests 4 throughout S.E.Asia, and seek to recruit a Marketing professional to I augment our management team. Based in Singapore and reporting directly I590 words
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Advertisement363 1993-06-14 50 2730 Secretarial/ 2730 Secretarial/ Clerical Position* Clerical Positions Established publishing firm in Hillvisw requires FEMALE ADMIN. CLERK Good telephone skill. Able to type and perform admin, duties Able to start work Immediately I 5-day week BOOK-KEEPER Mln. 4 years relevant experience. Able to handle full set of accounts. Start work363 words
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Advertisement236 1993-06-14 50 2740 Sales Positions 2740 Sales Positions I New outlets at Changi Airport have Immediate 1 vacancies for SUPERVISOR Min. 3 years experience in souvenir trade Well spoken English and Mandarin Knowledge of foreign language an advantage SALES ASSISTANTS With/ without experience At least 18 and above All applicant* must ba236 words
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Advertisement172 1993-06-14 51 2750 Production 2750 Production Positions Positions il^H| 2760 Hotel/Restaurant/ 2760 Hotel/Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Lounge Positions OPERA CAFE requires Experienced 1) JR. CAPTAINS ($850.-$950.) 2) ASSISTANT COOKS ($9OO. $1000.) 3) DISHWASHER CUM CLEANER ($650.- $700.) Walk-ln-lntervlew Monday to Saturday 3pm. to 6pm. 40 Boat Quay Singapore 0104 Tel: *****70 Malaysians are172 words
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Advertisement351 1993-06-14 52 2795 Other Positions 2795 Other Positions Mi Singapore Civil Service STENOGRAPHERS Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for the above appointment. Entry Qualifications 3 GCE '0' level passes (including English Language) and shorthand skills assessed as follows: (1) Possess LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate or LCCI Certificates with Shorthand at 100351 words
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Advertisement232 1993-06-14 53 2795 Other Positions A well established Trading Co. dealing In Cosmetic/ Toiletry Products has vacancies for: ACCOUNTS CLERKS GCE 'O'/ 'N' level Basic accounting knowledge Computer literate RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK Sec. education Able to type No working experience required DELIVERYMEN With class 3 driving licence Preferably with relevant experience Knowledge232 words
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Advertisement37 1993-06-14 55 Any Job. Any Career. Available Any Day. Any Time, anywhere. The Straits Times The Sunday Times Business Times The New Paper Lianhe Zaobao Lianhe Wanbao Shin Min Daily news Berita harian berita Minggu %s Singapore Press Holdings37 words
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Article, Illustration341 1993-06-14 56 THE TRAINED EYE Grace Young and Jack Wong lead Singapore's challenge in the bowling events of the SEA Games, which begin today at Victor's Super Bowl. BERNARD PEREIRA tells you what to watch for as you follow Grace, Jack and company in their341 words
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Article, Illustration362 1993-06-14 57 EUROPEAN KICK OFF: SPAIN BARCELONA 1 OSASUNA 0 Reuter BARCELONA took the fight for the Spanish league title into the final weekend of the season yesterday on Sunday with a 1-0 win over Osasuna. Real Madrid remain on top of the table with 57 points afterReuter - 362 words
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Article199 1993-06-14 57 Queen's Club Grass Court Tennis Championship (final): Michael Stich (Ger) bt Wayne Ferreira (SA) 6-3, 6-4 AP. MICHAEL Stich showed just how dull winning on grass courts can be as he captured the Queen's Club title yesterday with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Wayne Ferreira. "It was notAP. - 199 words
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Article187 1993-06-14 57 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: CRICKET Tour match: Gloucestershire v Australia Gloucester (Ist innings): 211 (Broad 80, Hancock 37, Wright 23, Russell 26; Hughes 4-27, Warnes-61). Australia (Ist innings): 400 (Hayden 57, Boon 70, Mark Waugh 66, Martyn 51, Steve Waugh 21, Hughes not out 46; DeWire Services. - 187 words
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Article, Illustration539 1993-06-14 58 US CUP ENGLAND 1 BRAZIL 1 ENGLAND went some way towards restoring its credibility as a soccer nation by holding Brazil to a draw in the US Cup '93 tournament in Washington yesterday. Substitute David Piatt beat two Brazilian defenders in his first touch toPicture/ Reuter - 539 words
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Article, Illustration371 1993-06-14 58 USA 3 GERMANY 4 LAZIO striker Karl-heinz Riedle scored a superb hat-trick as Germany beat the United States 4-3 in the US Cup '93 match at Soldier Field yesterday. Riedle, who stole like a ghost through the American defence for each of his three headed goals,371 words
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Advertisement343 1993-06-14 59 The WILL HE WIN TODAY? Singapore grabs six gold medals on Day One of the Friendship Games. The New Paper the official paper of the Games brings you the best of the action in a 16-page pull-out Pages 23-38 i "Three days and 5 kg down!" Lester Lim, Engineering Assistant343 words
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