The New Paper, 4 July 1998
1998-07-04
1
75
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/newpaper
The New Paper
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement74 1998-07-04 1 Ist Copy ft Punggol t° get lrtHHPP^w /Page 2 46msHI^B I/ J pp_ Sa^|gg|||||j|^Q Score Today: France ousts Italy 4-3 on penalties /Page 51 Picture/REUTERS MITA (P) 151/04/98 60 CENTS M,,. http://web3.asiai.com.sg/tnp Ano,her quality P ublication f Singapore Press Holdings J 111|| 8 *****1%000P1* lukMlM DlrtHuiui. JEBSEN &JESSEN Jebaew i«»»«w74 words
-
-
THENEWSTODAY
-
Article, Illustration225 1998-07-04 2 PUNGGOL will have its own LRT system. The Minister for Communications Mah Bow Tan announces this in a speech he is scheduled to deliver this morning. The new LRT system, Singapore's third, will be 13 km long, and should be ready by the end225 words
-
Article279 1998-07-04 2 IT is now harder to get an unsecured loan in Singapore. Some banks have stopped offering such loans. Others have tightened their requirements or raised the interest rates to as high as a punishing 17.9 per cent, reports The Business Times. The reason: Deteriorating market conditions. Banks279 words
-
Article97 1998-07-04 2 LOANS can be divided into two types. In a secured loan, such as a housing loan, the borrower must have assets, such as property, that he uses as collateral, a form of guarantee. But when taking an unsecured loan, the borrower does not need any such collateral. Unsecured97 words
-
Article, Illustration381 1998-07-04 3 Irene Kew - BY Irene Kew IS time running out for the hourglass figure? Remember the three ladies in a recent TV ad campaign? Now, it seems beauty can be a beer-glass figure. About time, models at this bridal show at Bishan Junction 8 would say. One weighs 85 kg withPicture/ Sam Yeo - 381 words
-
Article24 1998-07-04 3 WHAT: Summer Wedding Collections WHEN: On till tomorrow, noon to 10 pm WHERE: Bishan Junction 8, Level 2 Atrium. Admission is free.24 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement206 1998-07-04 2 Meet Lina. She'll be starting school next year. If you have a child l|t TT 7W KSXCX2S? tT$/ m Pnmary 1 Registration Guide this Sunday. Una will show you u hrs WTf S- how to register, what to take with you and where to go. H lOWorid Cup Monopoly game206 words
-
-
SINGAPORETODAY
-
Article, Illustration442 1998-07-04 4 Irene Kew - By Irene Kew WHO in the world would spend $17,000 for a gadget that does nothing but cut hair? Hair stylist Georgie Yam would, I found out. And my supervisor was sending me to find out why. My first thoughts?Pictures/ Sam Yeo - 442 words
-
Article113 1998-07-04 4 The $17,000 scissors It is made of cobalt steel and coated with non-stick teflon. It has a dull, blackish grey surface How ft works Wired to a machine that transmits heat to the scissors. The heat is concentrated on the cutting edge of the scissors113 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement321 1998-07-04 5 >)*» fj 1 Metallic Silver Transparent Black Metallfc Gold -'m wi > fT i 3m WtlMpMßlßfc:'. \lftl Numeric pager with stop-watch function M Trade in $5 Non-trade $15 Sun Page Exy pagers exclusively available <§> the listed 7-Eleven outlets. Limited to 1 pager per person. While stocks last. U 3321 words
-
-
QUICKNEWS
-
Article286 1998-07-04 6 HOT STORY SM LEE ON THE REGIONAL MONEY CRISIS: SINGAPORE will have to invest more in growth regions such as America and Europe to help it overcome the economic slowdown, Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew said. In an interview with Business Week magazine, he said his main worry286 words
-
Article, Illustration85 1998-07-04 6 T^is So you thought your shoes were old. Well, they certainly can't beat this one. This 8,000-year-old shoe was found in a Missouri cave in the United States. More than 20 shoes were found in the cave. Carbon dating shows they range in agePicture/ Reuters - 85 words
-
News Break
-
Article56 1998-07-04 6 ~e*Er THE captain of the other tanker in the collision that caused causing Singapore's worst oil spill pleaded guilty yesterday. Michael Chalkitis, 58, of the Cyprus-registered Evoikos, breached his duty and also failed to keep a proper look-out. On Monday, Jan Sokolowski, 54, the Polish captain of the56 words
-
Article53 1998-07-04 6 Ik STUDENTS at the National University of Singapore can now get interest-free loans to buy notebook computers. For a start, priority will go to first-year computing, engineering and business administration students. They will receive the full $2,400 interest-free loan. Other students will be given the loans on a53 words
-
Article68 1998-07-04 6 PARKING SEASON-PASS holders of Pidemco Land carparks can park first, then pay at the end of the month by Giro at a 20 per cent discount. A tiny microchip on their windscreens will let them through barriers and register them for billing later when they use any of68 words
-
Article64 1998-07-04 6 CRIME A BUSINESSMAN who sent his BMW into a Performance Motors workshop for servicing was shocked to find it had been stolen from the place. The thief is believed to have made off with the $110,000 BMW 520 i after claiming he was the owner. In 1992, a64 words
-
-
Article56 1998-07-04 6 South China Morning Post: More democracy, not less sooner, not later, says Clinton The New York Times: In final day of visit, Clinton says China can be a democracy New Straits Times: PM: Civil service needs revamping BBC news: US envoy Richard Holbrooke back in Belgrade to56 words
-
Article146 1998-07-04 7 in F©€us THE allegations made by a Malaysian minister on Tuesday are inaccurate and misleading, and do not contribute to good bilateral relations, the Government said yesterday. Malaysian Culture, Arts and Tourism Minister Sabbaruddin Chik had said the organisers of a Rotary Club convention here deliberately left out146 words
-
Article59 1998-07-04 7 I>r BANDS of looters are giving the hard-hit Indonesian economy a new headache. They are raiding palm-oil, cocoa and coffee plantations are being plundered, and harming hopes of a recovery. It's unclear whether the thieves are starving people or organised gangs. They come at night in groups of59 words
-
Article51 1998-07-04 7 nfenßi MORE than 200,000 Sing Tel message pager subscribers will receive an invitation with a difference. Their pagers will ask them to Be a Volunteer. Starting from 11.40 am today, they will receive different messages. The messages are to promote the National Council of Social Service's Volunteers Campaign51 words
-
Article56 1998-07-04 7 jr_ INDONESIAN prosecutors investigating the wealth of top officials have questioned timber tycoon Mohamad "Bob" Hassan, a close friend of former President Suharto. They asked the former Cabinet Minister about the some $68.5 million in funds collected when he ran a wood-trading cartel. He said the funds went56 words
-
Article59 1998-07-04 7 jiiTh THE world's tallest man has died. Pakistani Mohammad Alam Channa, has died in New York from kidney failure at the age of 45. Mr Channa, a towering 2.317 m, was recognised as the world's tallest man by the Guinness Book Of Records in 1982, and he59 words
-
Article49 1998-07-04 7 The Straits Times: Sino-US ties 'now more positive* The Business Times: Banks put brakes on unsecured personal loans Lianhe Zaobao: Clinton: US and China essential to each other Berita Harian: Clinton promises to help Asia overcome economic crisis RCS morning news: Clinton on his way home49 words
-
Article53 1998-07-04 7 Quote worthy lam taking the train back next week, unless the problem is solved by then. Miss Manisah Sidek, 27, a Singaporean who works as a secretary in Kuala Lumpur. Mechanical and computer faults continued to cause confusion on the fourth day of operations at the new KL international53 words
-
Article16 1998-07-04 7 The New York Stock Exchange was closed yesterday (or the Independence Day holiday celebrations.16 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement123 1998-07-04 6 Chefs Special "Igr Baked lobster Promotion Set Dinner *15.805— FlXt FloW All-You-Care To Eat Jumbo Salad Buffet, Choicc of 48 items including Soup, Fresh Greens, Tropical Fruits Softee Ice Cream or >i»i" Honey Dipt Seafood "X" Lobster #15.80* Prawns In Golden Brown 'n' Baked Baby Lobster Served with Seasonal Vegetable.123 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement118 1998-07-04 7 f-T— HadinePlm HOO-*****5 Calls cost 30 cents a minute ©(tart 1900 *****07 Sposkllp Your forum 1800-*****08 Dear MP Wiley leswSrcf 1 LaugUiMs Snare-a-joke Attitude Une S? 1900 *****01 Caitscost 50 cents a minute Legal 1900 *****14 mmm Weekend HIGH TEA Every Saturday, Sunday Public Holiday (3 6 pm) 7(/ct£ *pree118 words
-
-
SINGAPORETODAY
-
Article, Illustration489 1998-07-04 8 J. rajendran - Number of illegals charged till June 16 this year is already triple of total last year LAST YEAR 39 (whole year) THIS YEAR 109 A WW (Jan-June 16) By J.rajendran THE number of people prosecuted for trying to leave or enter Singapore illegally has almost tripled inPicture/ The Straits Times - 489 words
-
Article61 1998-07-04 8 Those caught smuggling people face a jail term of up to five years and a minimum of three strokes of the cane. An abettor faces a jail term of up to two years and a fine of up to $6,000. For illegal entry, an offender faces a jail term61 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement309 1998-07-04 9 warina u,jc m V N><\ V* I I I V 1 At Manna Squares Great Singapore Sale, therec as he orchestrates an auction in wtuch you bid lower instead can enjoy a number of fecial savings and privileges at something for people of all ages. of T6u could return home309 words
-
-
Article, Illustration337 1998-07-04 10 Watch Titanic again? SINGAPORETODAY SHE doesn't think much of the Titanic. "A disgrace to shipbuilding," said Ms Haniza Mustaffa, 20, who has just got her diploma in Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering. Not the engineering, the attitude. "It is a good lesson for the human ego thatPicture/ David Tan - 337 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement126 1998-07-04 10 I JfY My m I %J/ jj (OTO J.y Cotmoprof as wc arc the best In the provision of make- lso 9000 a- I up training courses. i x I Popular courses include the "Professional Make-Up Artistry Diploma" k J and "Bridal A Fashion Make-Up Artistry Course"* I Our comprehensive126 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1998-07-04 11 W M m V v t t, (SUB ►►THE SMARTER WAY TO PAY. j i i16 words
-
-
SINGAPORETODAY
-
Article, Illustration575 1998-07-04 12 Two months have passed since a bus crushed her legs. And the five-year-old girl still bears the scars on her frail body. But MELVIN SINGH finds out about the nightmares that have bothered her most LITTLE Jolene Chia shakes with fear whenever she'sPicture/ Sam Yeo - 575 words
-
136 1998-07-04 12 AN SBS spokesman said the driver of the service 78 bus in the accident has since been sacked as he was found to be negligent. Jolene and her family were on the way home from a family outing when the accident happened. The rear doors136 words
-
Article, Illustration373 1998-07-04 13 H* HER wrinkled face broke into a toothless smile as soon as she saw me. Patting the space beside her on her bed, she drew me over by the hand to sit beside her. Then, like she373 words
-
Article, Illustration502 1998-07-04 14 children visit him once every month: "I'm a PR, so my passport has to be stamped every five years and it just expired again. "So, my son said, why don't I stay here to recover first?" He did not want to live away from his family and friends, he said,PICTURES ALVIN TOH - 502 words
-
Article260 1998-07-04 14 WHY are old Singaporeans being sent to homes in JB? "Because it's cheaper, yet not too far away," said Madam Maya Firdaus, 25, a supervisor with Magna Resort, which runs six homes for the aged and physically disabled in Taman Johor, Johor Baru. The260 words
-
Article, Illustration44 1998-07-04 15 m Artist CMngChinKang, 34, M not have any pictures or a Chinese dhmor far hit wedding because he feeb that weddhag is an occasion for two people. He said: But that doesn't mean that we can't live happily ever after.44 words
-
Article146 1998-07-04 15 And so does colour, say Straits Times readers who selected their favourite ads. About 60,000 votes were cast by readers in the preliminary rounds of the from March 30 to June 21. All eight advertisments that entered the finals of The Straits Times Readers' Pick of The146 words
-
Article61 1998-07-04 15 'Super Printer Promotion' from Canon Marketing Services Re Ltd; 'Home Loan* from Citibank N.A.; 'Fresh New Look' from Cold Storage Singapore (1983) Re Ltd; 'I Feel Metal' from Minolta Singapore Re Ltd; 'Heart' from Hewlett Packard Singapore (Sales) Re Ltd; 'Tattoo' from Hutchison Intrapage Re Ltd; 'Instant61 words
-
356 1998-07-04 16 "SCIENCE and mathematics are important, but without the humanities, we will not be a strong people." So says BG George Yeo, Minister for Information and the Arts. Yes, history and literature are important. Without them, we would not know our roots. Even our future356 words
-
544 1998-07-04 17 IT ought to have been a smooth six-hour bus ride from Kuala Lumpur to Johor Baru. But it almost turned into a hair-raising chase. To catch up with the bus that had left him behind. Mr Goh Eng Chuanwas on an express bus544 words
-
Article, Illustration322 1998-07-04 18 Police are looking for witnesses. Anyone with information, please call Bedok police station at 445-0000. SHE came home with bruises on her face, which surprised her father. Siti Noor Nazarieah Shanusi, 16, had left her house alone on Tuesday afternoon to buy shoes. But aPicture/ Berita Harian - 322 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement357 1998-07-04 12 The wait will soon be over. See you tomorrow at Marina Bay MRT Station Flag-Off Time: Half-Marathon at 6.30 am Fun Run (skm 10km) at 7.45 am If you haven't registered, just be at the Start Point and join us for the Run! ROUTE MAP BMD Vjfli POINT legend V>V357 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement21 1998-07-04 15 I Gr^at I I B"y9 I 'VCuOHHHHI at'j i m ■■m--; w* ai i i pLbJMSIII I I 2s f^ 121 words
-
Advertisement66 1998-07-04 15 M ff Laatcd using Oriental F" f M f ff Last for mora volume j|J «nfcl« support H fl H H MKjjg jBKp K H mouldTr^^l 9BBJ for J4 1 consistent Automatid stitching P ff 1 A T""\ T L n^^, :.r,*.r.'. IAUIU [giving ?oM 1 1..«.n, ■P \oriental Last66 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement48 1998-07-04 16 Lost your p#? Try finding it at Classification 821 (Found) of The Straits Times Classified. --h vfl N* CATS. THE FIGHT FOR THE FUTURE BEGINS JL mm 4 'M mr w SNEAK PREVIEWS THIS WEEKEND ONLY IN THEATRES www.tighllhelalure.cam IV# nvr :i iiicrsj: n\ i< »x > Ji y48 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement152 1998-07-04 17 You feel someone deserves highlighting Call us. Hotline W- 1 "*****55 I iiiz finest i Japanese sashimi, sushi, crayfish, smoked salmon tl an j an array offresh seafood laid on ice. On-the- mWWumS tfL frills; Rt spot cooking of Mongolian BBQ is a must-have 1J I m iwwi rr g■152 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement61 1998-07-04 18 Hit the site, don't hit me. j Atr your views, get pet care advice or simply find out how you can help a friend in need on our website http://www.n3wt.com/spca Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Ammais 31 Mount Vernon Road S ngapore *****4 Tel 287 5355 Z 11<'s61 words
-
Advertisement117 1998-07-04 18 2 for the price of onfi I 1 ll l, TroUTI3^^9 >nnte t Queen-Size Metal Bed and Mattress Double D^ e f Bcd 5 and 1/2 ft Metal Bed Spray-Painted Usual: /<TTX '■■■■> i Jfe Bedroom Set ptx. *2 11s I\m ,iaio| sfti-a f(P(. >«> Usual: $200 Now: Usual: $320117 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1072 1998-07-04 19 99 Institute of Technical Education UHg Looking for Better Career Opportunities Higher Skills Training? Improve Your ENGLISH MATHEMATICS. Make a WISE Move Today! T -M. he Institute of Technical Education's (ITE) Continuing Education and Training Here are some comments from the WISE students: Programmes provide skills training and continuing education1,072 words
-
-
SINGAPORETODAY
-
Article, Illustration392 1998-07-04 20 In 33-year-old Singapore, some institutions have been around a lot longer. Like jewellery shop Poh Heng, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. JILL LIM speaks to one man who has been with them almost from the beginning HE started off as a floor-sweeper and odd-job boy.Picture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 392 words
-
Article66 1998-07-04 20 Want to see jewellery people wore in the *****? Or a gold toothpick and earpick set? About 500 gold items are on a special display at Poh Heng in People's Park Complex until Sept 27. Poh Heng, which opened in 1948 on North Bridge Road, is not the66 words
-
Article77 1998-07-04 20 IN the *****, Singaporean tastes were relatively simple, and so was the jewellery. Jade became a status symbol of the wealthy in the *****. Higher-quality stones were brought in, and new cuts for diamonds were introduced. Machine-made 18K gold from Italy caught on and grape-shaped pendants became popular77 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement203 1998-07-04 20 DON'T DELAY! PERFECT SLEEP IS JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY! 4C31 773 2311,776 6388 IT S SURE TO BRING A 270 1123, SMILE TO YOUR BACK. a»imm SINGI i $87 ■Lb. ..nlll. I H $117 QUEEN Duniopillo V SPRING M/U^ES M DON'T r jjl-l W&z MISS TRFAI YOURSFI FTO DUN203 words
-
-
WORLDTODAY
-
Article, Illustration475 1998-07-04 21 JILL LIM - THE GREAT KIDNEY SALE: by JILL LIM AN international panel of doctors recently asked for v the debate on the sale of 2 kidneys to be re-opened. HI'm echoing their plea: Let's talk. Please. Because something is going? on. It's not something you dislike, nothing as bad as475 words
-
Article, Illustration202 1998-07-04 22 NEW ASEAN WAY? Source: Reuters INDONESIA had riots then a change of leader. Asia itself is struggling with a major money crisis. Where is the Association of South-east Nations (Asean)? It has kept a low profile because of a key policy of not interfering in theSource: Reuters - 202 words
-
278 1998-07-04 23 AFP. MR Jeremy Paxman is known as the pit bull of Britain's TV interviewers. He doesn't let up. He once asked former Conservative Home Secretary Michael Howard the same question 15 times in one programme to try to get a direct answer. SoAFP. - 278 words
-
Article, Illustration338 1998-07-04 23 Reuters. LOOKING confident and relaxed, Cambodian leader Hun Sen said yesterday his people needed him to develop the rural areas, not put more MPs in Parliament. He did not need to campaign for the July 26 election as the people knew him and his CambodianReuters.; Picture/ Reuters - 338 words
-
Article, Illustration334 1998-07-04 24 Kidnap victims 'so young and helpless 9 THEY are innocent girls who have become Colombia's latest kidnap victims. Just five teens with the ordinary passion and dreams of teen girls. Joliffe hopes to become a famous fashion model. Paola wants to be a doctor.Picture/ Reuters - 334 words
-
Article113 1998-07-04 24 A HUMAN rights activist from East Timor is pleading for the release of the kidnapped Steel Girls. Mr Jose Ramos Horta, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1996, is talking to two ELN guerilla leaders. They said last weekend the captives were being treated well and113 words
-
Article72 1998-07-04 24 MURDERS and kidnappings are on the rise in Colombia, the mountainous South American nation of 36 million people. Tens of thousands of people have died in the 10-year conflict between leftwing ELN guerilla forces, right-wing paramilitary groups and the army. A Colombian group said at least 83072 words
-
Article, Illustration291 1998-07-04 25 Reuters. JAPAN joined an elite club this morning. It launched a spacecraft, known as Planet-B. to Mars. Only the US and Russia have previously sent out interplanetary spacecraft. The aim of the mission: To find out more on whether the Red Planet could once have beenReuters. - 291 words
-
Article, Illustration402 1998-07-04 26 CLINTON'S HISTORIC TRIP TO CHINA .11 mi* ■pp^pp<-« tVj.j a, ?;j| \f\i Tip T was a trip that, in the words of one I US official, had tae White House I "moving" to China. Bill Clinton's nine-day visit was also »jmiteeters at Tiananmen Square in°Ss^ But as MrPicture/ Afp - 402 words
-
Article175 1998-07-04 26 You have to give him (Mr Clinton) his due. He looked goody he sounded good, and he was saying the right things but I would like to see some substance. US House Majority Whip Tom DeLay, a Republican and one of Mr Qinton's most outspoken critics. He criticised the175 words
-
Article261 1998-07-04 27 Peter Wilson - Yes, but teen loses arm, leg in stunt By Peter Wilson REPORTING FROM SYDNEY HE has seen dozens of movie stunt men leap on to speeding trains with no problems. When a Brisbane teen tried to do the same, he lost an arm and a leg. Fifteen-year-old Ashley261 words
-
Article, Illustration47 1998-07-04 28 BIG rich mui* mu i* Mvparts hm become symbols of waaltfc aad power, says Mr Winston Ska, director of the Ho«Iwm« office of British architects, Foster and Paftears. II designed tfco terminal aff the aear Hongkong Airport People used to build palaces before, now' they build airports.47 words
-
Article, Illustration256 1998-07-04 28 Source: Wire services. THE magazine had claimed in 1995 that British former world champion sprinter Linford Christie took performanceenhancing drugs. He sued. Yesterday, he won £40,000 ($114,000) in the libel case. The High Court jury in London took only five hours to give its verdict inSource: Wire services.; Picture/ Reuters - 256 words
-
Article296 1998-07-04 29 Indian racism? AT first, the discrimination sparked outrage. A Bombay restaurant refused entry to two Nigerian air hostesses. But the outcry in the city died very quickly. Too many other Indians agree with the restaurant owner who turned away the two black women, the South China296 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement60 1998-07-04 21 If you know the World Cup stars, you could be scoring fantastic Nike prizes. All you need to do Mr is to identify the player. Look out for our contest ad in tomorrow's copy of The New Paper. J J "em/yjSjll r> erse^ Italy Jersey Shorts Spo oC Jersey 160 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement158 1998-07-04 22 ff*TT—l II ITIHI I 111 mi A«£3KSi»5iW l l jilt l W' BHCTWTOgpmrmgr^wn— tWti "*qJkw^' CnnoT <3 V#" i THMT la? JFJPvZU w jpVV^^MflH^^HQrl imK vc. >^ar^§^Bß^V'-^ 3 ?!issii2^Hi^^fii j J .'+''?siiiwNb A^E^^ylwS'*-^^ \^v qK*l jff ffijffijfe;. "^f >I''- v^v. .;'f. '?A'. SPORTS CONNECTION PTELTD I #01-81/22 < v™"-i?.„ o?2?™.„158 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement63 1998-07-04 24 H HOSHIGAOKA tktk fifak M /fa* %d #01-18/19. Wisma Atria 435 Orchard Road Singapore *****7 7 w Create your own Value Set Meal at only essr Your choice of any 3 ala carte MBfir -jf l-m--items listed below (Limited to 3 A I^//% Available on Sundays only Not valid for63 words
-
-
Page 25 Advertisements
-
Advertisement292 1998-07-04 25 In I T« n 1 A Hfo S at H |V H EH «Hp: v/ v L v iil V H y» I H 9R A fl I~J It's Happening Again If you were one of the 400,000 who attended last year, we know you'll be there. ''jjlfc More than292 words
-
-
Page 27 Advertisements
-
Advertisement238 1998-07-04 27 y v The New Paper Lee Hwa Jewellery Jr j Prizes aj Sweet ad Hunny for Ten S&Lucky TNP M Readers ltit PriZe 'Poob' Jewellery Set Worth $1,000 2tld Prixe 'Poob' Jewellery Set Worth $800 3rd to 7th Prize 'Poob' Diamond Bracelet Worth $518 Each Bth to 10th Prize Poob'238 words
-
Advertisement187 1998-07-04 27 i a i fa PEARL RIVER PALACE I at 3 1 1 >*( 1 fa 1 1 (Sre&entina iffiaagAai, < fzecA//<isr, f/iuaiyany arte/ f/iany z/tou Guuune at f ftt/Uec Oify. Savour a myriad of subtle flavours and a W tantalising combination of authentic fare from y&fc£, irlm China. mSttC am*187 words
-
-
Page 28 Advertisements
-
Advertisement67 1998-07-04 28 Talk of the Town H semi Buffets Buffets 0.801 Daily Lunch 11.30 am 2.30 pm Dinner i6pm 10.30 pm H CAIDNHILLjjHOTEL Q rl aaMoasapp 19 Cairnhlll Circle S pore *****8. Tel: 734 6622 Fax: 235 5598 |j| if alwuf loot, respect a time 'JU' W -Lionel fQiefaie < til!<tun oj67 words
-
-
Page 29 Advertisements
-
Advertisement165 1998-07-04 29 /(4 Through Us, a Better Tomorrow Central Queensland University, Rockhampton Canning College, Perth Department ot Education, Queensland Eynesbury College. Adelaide Edith Cowan University, Perth Flinders University of south Australia, Adelaide Griffith University. Brisbane Gold Coast Holmesglen TAFE, Melbourne James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville Mater Christi College, Melbourne Monash165 words
-
-
Article, Illustration523 1998-07-04 30 a —j nl !z;i S£ 1 5. COl JO *5 co| fcgl wl ""■rust finished a marathon round of shopping or a m midnight show along Orchard Road. You and your gang are desperate for a place to cool down and stuff your facesStory/Patrick Wong Pictures & Layout/Claire Ho - 523 words
-
Page 30 Advertisements
-
Advertisement64 1998-07-04 30 Soup delights Guess whafs cooking in our pot today and you stand to win one of three Everbloom Superior Shiitake Soup gift packs. See details inside. Time to munch! Do you serve scrumptious breakfast, brunch or lunch? Attract more patrons to youi place by advertising in this weekly "Eafsj t64 words
-
-
Page 31 Advertisements
-
Advertisement6 1998-07-04 31 am EATS A SUNDAY fastads iii.N>6 words
-
Advertisement189 1998-07-04 31 Yourfamily deseives only the best If s our tradition to welcome you with delicious food and a warm sincere smile. e s A HHumSk unto kartika WmmWm INDONESIAN RESTAURANT 391, Orchard Road, Set Dinner from Mondays to Thursdays only. #05-32, Ngee Ann City, )4| Singapore*****3. i tiB Telephone: *****72 flllcMMsi189 words
-
Advertisement301 1998-07-04 31 Celebrity Oriental ReMiauranl Mo. 1 MortWw tquow Xtt-IM Harbour Eromwwd* World Trod* Centre (noxt to (Mwoy Avo txpo Hal I) !•<: 272 91M/272 9077 Fax 272 7S20 J Hong Kong Wm Sum i Economy Lunch: 10am 2.30pm from 2 ponom >■ 1 Dinner: 5pm- *^tolO panoni$1 Wedding Package for booking301 words
-
-
Page 32 Advertisements
-
Advertisement235 1998-07-04 32 nnmim Come to Upper Thomson Road for Ramus Fish Head Curry BniMVI res^ness guaranteed or your money back! gbn Also, get two glasses of lime juice free For each fish head curry 1 «C\ order. Visit also Ramu's food kiosks at Clarke Quay, at both the open-air Satay Ww Club235 words
-
Advertisement157 1998-07-04 32 Dian Xin, regarded by many as the finest Singapore, starts from 10.00 am every Sunday and public holiday. Now, that's omainly an appenang reason to gn out of bed early! \f£ fa £$ft Marbour City Ofastaurant g 460 Alexandra Road. #03-01 PSA Building. Singapore *****3. Tel: *****66 f Visit our157 words
-
Page 33 Advertisements
-
Advertisement180 1998-07-04 33 tfITM Find what you need fast with results, call us Fastads your easy-to-use number: guide with something special B everyday! as- Food/Entertainment SULTAN QUALITY DURIAHS Lane Quantity SEGAMAT DUHAHS H j* arrived daily hmb Welcome to mmm Bedok North St. 4. Blk 89 #01 -87/ 99 (Off. Mi Met SWmi180 words
-
Advertisement165 1998-07-04 33 B| MM Personal •wmwW/lIWBMI LOY KRATHONG FITNESS SPA 57/59 Geylang L0r.27 (off Sim's Ave) S(*****4) 1 minute walk from Aljunied MRT Station Traditional Tlud MssMge ova t®d ith^\ I M by experienced friendly {Janag em if®* J) m&J%k. 45 mins S3O/« if N**"! sep*? 1 "1 S 65 mins $43/«165 words
-
Advertisement44 1998-07-04 33 flft MM Personal ■KW Services/Products Fridge t alrcon. problems 777 Call Yonq Seng Refrigerator i Alrcon. Services Provides: 1. Free checking. 2. Repair on-the-spot. 3. Guarantee after-repair. 4. Budget price assured. PIS. call *****57/ *****00/ *****60/ *****77 Includes Sun./ Public Holidays Time Sam 11pm44 words
-
Advertisement55 1998-07-04 33 IA MM Personal KPI Services/Products HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Brand new glass tables, coffee tables. 300 sets. Great Clearance Sale 306 Lavender St. Tel: 295-9686 Looking for a BABY SITTER If so. please call Tei 352-7623 Baby of all ages PUB KARAOKE LOUNGE for sale. Lotstock barrel. Call Rose at HP:55 words
-
Advertisement127 1998-07-04 33 B| mm Personal J Services/Products \dtcntiau»Lmmiu, JMk] I 114 Middle Roed #03-00 Lee Kai House M.T I (Btsidt UOB Bank) —M I |T8U*****11,*****46 X* I f OWEN DAILY 11 .MAM -11.OOfM M 6 I STEAMBATH WORLD CUP PROMOTION 1 New Monogement with BRRHI many new masseuses <|||| DUXTON HEALTHPLUS 41127 words
-
Advertisement32 1998-07-04 33 8A mm Personal Services/Products MASSAGE NEW PENINSULA HEALTH CENTRE •02-19 Peninsula Shpg. Ctr. *****41 (Multi-racial masseuse) WILLING TO LOOK AFTER CHILDREN AT TAMPINES AREA. Any Age Available. Call Mrs. Wee at *****57.32 words
-
Page 34 Advertisements
-
Advertisement238 1998-07-04 34 Business Services/Products Mm The Orient Explorer is a former MM M naval vessel redecorated in the Oriental style. It measures S6.S meters in length and is 10 meters wide. Her twin screws, powered by two 900 hp Diesel GM diesel engines, allow her r to cru se at knots. All238 words
-
Advertisement157 1998-07-04 34 HOj 2200 Business £)|j Services/Products P 2400 I Properties FURN. AIRCON. 2 UNITS In Sixth Ave. Choa Chu Kang/ Balestler for students, professionals couples Near institution Privacy *****08S ONE FULLY FURN. rm. (TV. fridge inclusive) in NEW Bt. Panjang flat. Ne»t to Bt. Panjang Pla/a. v Amenities abound Near LRT/157 words
-
Advertisement109 1998-07-04 34 HQI 2309 Business Q|J Services/Products 523 Tutoring Positions Calling all Malay/ Indian/ Chinese Tutors i School Teachers (Fresh Graduates may apply) needed for home tuition assignment within all areas. Please call MASTER NETWORK: *****64/ *****300 SE2 2430 Sales Positions If you have a INTEREST for Interior Decorating, able to work109 words
-
Advertisement381 1998-07-04 34 Sate® Positions BgSj 3130 Sates Positions VVe are one of the largest computer service centres inlj R Singapore and in an effort to strengthen our Service Sales i V Division, we are seeking a highly motwated and servtce- 1 AVS onerted individual to join us as (The successful candidate will381 words
-
Advertisement99 1998-07-04 34 Sales Positions Sites Positions MM■ USA Educational Aids Co. requires (Male/ 15 Vacancies) U-grads or Diploma holders only Willing to work hard with good learning attitude Minimum income *****0 per month for first 3 months, subsequently minimum *****0 per month Applicants please walk-in with proper attire at Blk. 261 Waterloo99 words
-
-
Page 35 Advertisements
-
Advertisement325 1998-07-04 35 BSM2 Hotri/lounge Restaurant Pos/ttons I WANTED IMMEDIATELY FULL-TIME WAITRESSES Salary $1K«-* 4pm. -12 midnight Walk In interview after 4pm. on Sat 7 Sun. at MELODIES KARAOKE PUB Springleaf Garden/ Upper Thomson Rd. Tel: *****98 or pg. *****885 for appt. it Requires COOK Must hive experience in American style cooking EXPERIENCE325 words
-
Advertisement154 1998-07-04 35 BM4> Ho(Sl/LBUHgt Restaurant Positions 9SB| 2848 Administrative M /Clerical Position* An Electrical Trading Co. reguires Account! Assistants (2) AR/ AP LCCI Intermediate with Accounting experience Handle AP AR and GST 5-days week Abie to start work immediately interested call *****T1 Mrs Hoo 562 Sims Ave. Bum Technical Hi ilti II154 words
-
Advertisement264 1998-07-04 35 B2SS4 Technical Jjgg XMTicMeal Positions ggj PocMons A dynamic multinational corporation located in Jurong invites applicants for the following position: I* UE/GCEO'or"N*levels Able to communicate in English Computer literate Must have completed NS Interested applicants, please call Rose at 265 0707 ext 250 to arrange for an interview smDrtver/ Transport264 words
-
Advertisement253 1998-07-04 35 Other Positions Other Positions Tertiary education in Food Science and Technology with 2 years' relevant^^rieoceru^ Experience in bakery products development' is preferred Leadership quality to supervise aMm) ofj mm m mi/mY Minimum Secondary education Practical experience in bakery preferably\rth BITC training V Interested in developing bakery as a career >253 words
-
Advertisement31 1998-07-04 35 52 Education IV7iTT3TnviHi Results assured Money back. G'teed 9-*****19 9 *****88 LUNCH GUIDE Make Lunch Guide Your Lunch Date! The most delicious ideas are served in Lunch Guide, every Monday. rastaas31 words
-
-
Page 36 Advertisements
-
Advertisement124 1998-07-04 36 Enjoy a W FEAST gjgpf of business on Sundays! For many of us, Sunday is the day -^£jfkEfetKlk f or relaxation- Unhampered by daily routines, mealtimes also take on a different order on Sundays. Early birds start the day with breakfast while those who sleep in longer usually have brunch124 words
-
Advertisement116 1998-07-04 36 be a hit with music-lovers Qfttusic retailers out to score big hits with customers will groove to 'THE MUSIC PAGE", an advertising special designed to keep music-lovers < in tune with the latest offers ings in hi-fi systems, CDs, LDs, VCDs, musical instruI ments as well as other musicJ related116 words
-
-
Article560 1998-07-04 37 The Three Musketeers - RACING Preview By The Three Musketeers LEADING jockey Saimee Jumaat could pull further ahead in the race for the premiership by steering home Dare Challenger in the day's eighth event. The son of Middle Kingdom is in rattling form and it'll take an exceptional galloper560 words
-
Page 37 Advertisements
-
Advertisement63 1998-07-04 37 If we sent yeu off last week, 1 find out today if you're a ,/(,r N winner! Afy yuu ijimiy yjioiiijii? /a-jiila 'jn/ iJ2y "Ja*i 'J yju aiiUiiJ f|r,sNßHjHKv rujjt-iail'j {Jikaai fKm Top-scoring ftflQ American Strikers, English Champion Fish and German Hot Shot Hams. So incredibly tasty, you'll be back63 words
-
-
the news paper world Cup Special Page1 France 98
-
Article, Illustration218 1998-07-04 38 Ian Brown - Suker's sporting touch By Ian Brown Reuters. TOP Croatian striker Davor Suker comes from a family with superb sporting tradition. His father, Tomislav, was a former Yugoslav shot putt record holder, sister Nevenka and uncle Drago were volleyball internationals. Little wonder, Suker demonstrated his prowess in a numberReuters.; Picture/ Reuters - 218 words
-
Article121 1998-07-04 38 AFP. GERMANY coach Berti Vogts wants the referee for tomorrow's quarter-final match against Croatia to be firm. He wants him to intervene quickly in order to avoid a repeat of the bruising Euro '96 meeting between the two teams. Several of Vogts' players, played in the 2-1AFP. - 121 words
-
-
Page 39 Advertisements
-
Advertisement228 1998-07-04 39 S A. Ij E MUUMMUYA '&29HHk v\ y r w ft V BITS A PIECES I Bk HL^ SKIRT WITH SPECIAL BUY VALUQ x—JW 10" TAf-fETA Bk PACK up $36 *-s» t r u **??£2 NOW $39 'V NOW $25 7S NOW $15 IfVEI 3.1A0®3' WTA£ Of"Af rM£NI '1H LEVEL228 words
-
-
France 98
-
Article, Illustration160 1998-07-04 40 STRIKE FOR CHARITY WORLD OF SPORTS has pledged to donate $100 to the Bone Marrow Donor Programme for every goal scored in France '98, from the quarter-finals onwards. (Mandatory penalty kicks not included). So from the five goals scored in the first two quarter-finals, a total of $500 willPicture/ Reuters - 160 words
-
Article, Illustration157 1998-07-04 41 BRAZIL v GERMANY BRAZIL v ARGENTINA FRANCE v HOLLAND or any two teams you prefer THE quarter-finals of France '98 started last night. France and Brazil have won. Four other teams Argentina, Croatia, Germany and Holland157 words
-
Article, Illustration83 1998-07-04 42 COME to the World Cup party at Pennsylvania House (Tanglin Mall) next Sunday and get right into the France '98 mood with Brian and entertainer Buddy Loren. Watch the two best teams in the world battle it out on big83 words
-
-
Page 41 Advertisements
-
Advertisement63 1998-07-04 41 T "lCn#clr#vf Stay Alert with Polleney Essence of Chicken with Paoshen A Cordyceps and Stay in the World Cup Final. Goal,Goal,Goal!Go for~ /QM p IWH? H>-'►« Available at all leading supermarkets, provision shops and medical halls. Soto Agent Huamao Agencies Sdn. Bhd. Tel: *****83 Fax: *****70 YSatumkH Fo otl/aWBS^m vfll63 words
-
Advertisement86 1998-07-04 41 Mra/jos CALCIO ITALIA Great Games I\ lii ImJm SI ms f MHHHi^SpI Competent Tools w (W^ s!®j^ v BBFi Authorise Dealers: •Chono Nam Kwong (Woodland®) David Laa Sport. WOfW (Joo Chtat Complax) Eagta Sport* (Quaanaway) H.Sadlq Dapt. Stora (Paninauiar Shopping Cantoa) Jaana Areada Oapt Mom (Ouaamwwyj Lagand Sporta (Changl Vlllag.)86 words
-
-
Page 42 Advertisements
-
Advertisement84 1998-07-04 42 How do World Cup players breathe easy through sweat, rain and mud? i Easy Breathing™ Sport Strips Hr\ JH A nasa str 'P °P ens nasal passages, instantly, without |BM|HPVVZI^ IrI drugs. So you can breathe easier and perform better. |^aK|e3^^ But only one strip is highly water-resistant. So it84 words
-
-
Frince Matchialk Bridgestone
-
Article, Illustration335 1998-07-04 43 THE 'EXPERT' VIEW...bv BRIAN MILLFR HOLLAND v ARGENTINA II Pm tonight): f yr■■Phis is a delectable dish. I! The free-flowing style of the Dutch versus all-out attacking stance of the fiery Argentinians. Right now, the South Americans have their noses in front in the "favourites" stakes.Picture/ Afp - 335 words
-
Article210 1998-07-04 43 GERMANY v CROATIA (3 am tomorrow): IF you're still in two minds about which team is going to win this one, you probably haven't been following the action close enough. If you have, you'd know that the German machine is just about hitting full throttle while210 words
-
Article73 1998-07-04 43 CALL INFOLINE Call The New Paper Infoline on 1900-*****13 for all the World Cup results. Infoline will bring you match results soon after each match. Calls cost 30 cents a minute. Holland v Argentina (call after 12.30am tomorrow). Germany v Croatia (call after 5am tomorrow). Call now73 words
-
-
Page 43 Advertisements
-
Advertisement307 1998-07-04 43 X < mmmmmuiimsm I My car broke down recently. It ground to a halt in the dead of the night W JPfe iff ll along the Kranji Expressway 11 ml mj of all places. And if you've yk )W' I m! m *Mf/ ever driven this way past 1 lpm,307 words
-
Advertisement129 1998-07-04 43 DONUTS... THE SECRET OF BRIDGESTONE TYRE PERFORMANCE In rigorous road handling and braking field tests, Bridgestone tyres with DONUTS technology exceeded all expectations. Which isn't surprising when you consider that only DONUTS incorporates GUTT, O-Bead and LL Carbon technologies that push performance to the top while reducing road noise to129 words
-
-
Article, Illustration263 1998-07-04 44 PHOTO Try reading the minds of our Sports Desk journalists. They've already chosen the best caption of the three provided for each photograph. All you need to do is guess which one. This set of three photographs is the last in the "Photo Caption Contest"263 words
-
Page 45 Advertisements
-
Advertisement62 1998-07-04 45 WORLD CUP'9B news in I H H U H I NEW PAPER I 9 I B m 8 s I B ■L-Tf •■>,■?£• ds*. ''l?MiisV'■ to COLJ c* D \f* mm I I>; jkiijriE^Btj^ ff cniy RArnAyt B I MOD rGSS IvIOSICSr ljlSJfc^^JßEMKßLiw^SBßß^BO»4^B^P!lP«giifi' t 3Wll^B«BK'^KaSßP^^^^W^WH^*ly I s 5 9 I62 words
-
-
France 98
-
Article, Illustration614 1998-07-04 46 How to party on with the World Cup mood?' Have a food fiesta, of course! At 3am, unless the game's really exciting, eating will probably be the only thing to keep you awake. The New Paper's food connoisseur MARY LEE gives you some ideas. The recipes are614 words
-
Article, Illustration262 1998-07-04 47 Twinkle toes I \0i s YiV* ARGENTINA HOLLAND live on Premiere 12,10.30pm tonight '"I'lll 1* Hif* 't ■j> jgL looks at the quarter-finals with an eye on the fairy king Ariel Ortega iAIHAT is the difference between Ariel Um Ortega and the remaining top 703 W W footballers262 words
-
The next change: Quarter-finals HOLLADD v ARGENTINA
-
Article, Illustration430 1998-07-04 48 JEFF LOW - Like England, Holl'and has a score to settle with Argentina TONIGHT ONLY JEFF LOW FIRST, it was the "Hand of God" that ignited the fire. Second, the "Foot of Owen" crushed it out. And now, third, the hoofs of Mario Kempes are echoing in the distant valley. How muchPicture/ Afp - 430 words
-
Article72 1998-07-04 48 AFP ARGENTINA captain Diego Simeone has warned his players that any repeat of their mistakes against England would be heavily punished by Holland. He said the Dutch were more technically gifted than the English and would capitalise on another shabby performance. "If an 18-year-old like Michael OwenAFP - 72 words
-
-
Article, Illustration91 1998-07-04 49 LIVE ACTION FRANCE 0 ITALY 0 (France wins 4-3 on penalties) Symbolic pre-fnatch kiss: France skipper Laurent Blanc (right) unfailingly makes it a point to kiss the bald head of goalkeeper Fabien Barthez before a big match, at the start of the second half, and yesterday, beforePicture/ Reuters - 91 words
-
Article222 1998-07-04 49 Reuters. FOR two members of Italy's 1998 World Cup squad, Friday the third was third time unlucky. Paolo Maldini and Roberto Baggio were part of the Italy side which lost to Argentina on penalties in the semi-finals of the 1990 World Cup eight years ago to theReuters. - 222 words
-
Article, Illustration295 1998-07-04 50 S Gulam - FRANCE 0 ITALY 0 (France wins 4-3 on penalties) FAST FACTS Baggio played only one full match the opening 2-2 draw against Chile. He was either substituted or came in as a substitute in the remaining games. He didn't play in the 1-0 win againstPicture/ Reuters - 295 words
-
Article129 1998-07-04 50 Unfortunately this is the third time for me. It leaves a very bitter taste. Penalties are the worst way of all to lose. Italian striker Roberto Baggio who missed the deciding Penalty in the 1994 final defeat byßrazil They played so well. It's a great shame but129 words
-
Article, Illustration62 1998-07-04 51 THE PENALTY SHOOTOUT It hardly seems fair to lose the World Cup in this way and to feel in some way personally responsible is a dreadful feeling. It's been amazing taking part but it's dreadful it ended like this. Di Biagio, fighting back tears Oh no: Italy'sPicture/ Reuters - 62 words
-
Ham showing Quarter-finals FRANCE o ITALY O (france wins 4-3 on penalties)
-
Article, Illustration383 1998-07-04 52 S. GULAM - LIVE ACTION S.GULAM FOUR years ago, the Italians lost the World Cup to the Brazilians on a penalty shootout. Today, they bowed out in the quarter-finals after losing yet another shootout. Ironically, the man who missed the decisive spot-kick in today's match has a name whichPicture/ Reuters - 383 words
-
Article73 1998-07-04 52 AFP. FRENCH playmaker Zinedine Zidane is so close to Italian striker Christian Vieri, his former Juventus team-mate, he rings him before every World Cup match. "I wish him all the best and every time I ring him after he has scored a goal," said Zidane. ButAFP. - 73 words
-
Article258 1998-07-04 52 Former Scotland and Arsenal goalkeeper Bob Wilson says the chances of saving penalties increase if you play a few mind games. Here are some of his tips to goalkeepers: Try to have the kick delayed. The Imore time the striker has to think about his shot,258 words
-
-
Now showing: Quarter-finals BRAZIL 3 DENMARK 2
-
Article, Illustration237 1998-07-04 53 Who says so, says Brazil's striker LIVE ACTION AFP. BEBETO said that being pushed by a tough Danish side had convinced him that Brazil is ready to win for a record fifth time. "Denmark were a very strong team, certainly the strongest team we have playedAFP.; Picture/ Afp - 237 words
-
Article, Illustration105 1998-07-04 53 AFP. BRAZIL rightback Cafu, who picked up a second yellow card which rules him out of the semi-finals, was confident of reaching the final. "I was waiting for the goalkeeper to come out. I have never been booked in such a situation. "NeverAFP. - 105 words
-
Article, Illustration320 1998-07-04 54 LIVE ACTION When the fervour runneth over... Reuters. Brazilians poured into the streets for impromptu carnivals all over the country after their beloved national soccer team beat Denmark 3-2 to qualify for the World Cup semi-finals. In Rio de Janeiro, not even a sudden tropicalReuters.; Picture/ Reuters - 320 words
-
Article, Illustration410 1998-07-04 54 GERARD WONG - 1-r^tNCECtQ Compiled by GERARD WONG BRAZIL Ronaldo (jersey No 9) was unhampered by his knee injury. Didn't score but should be happy that he made the first two goals. Bebeto (20) turned the jeers to cheers with a great goal. DENMARK Brian Laudrup (11) was a joy to watch410 words
-
-
Article, Illustration466 1998-07-04 55 Reuters. RONALDO was billed as the top-attraction when Brazil arrived in France to defend the World Cup. But the goofy-grinned striker is now finding himself upstaged by Rivaldo. The original script had Rivaldo providing the passes and Ronaldo scoring the goals. However, in this morning's 3-2Reuters. - 466 words
-
Article, Illustration263 1998-07-04 56 LIVE ACTION BRAZIL has the talent to produce the same "fantasy football" as its 1970 side, coach Mario Zagallo said before its match against Denmark. And this morning, his players lived up to his expectations in short bursts as they beat the plucky Danes in a263 words
-
Article, Illustration744 1998-07-04 56 JEFF LOW - No. 10 not a burden for shooting star JEFF LOW RIVALDO, the man who dares to wear Pele's No. 10 shirt, made light work of his unenviable burden which even the living legend would have been proud of. Twice the Brazilians were caught napping against Denmark in Marseille, and744 words
-
-
Page 48 Advertisements
-
Advertisement67 1998-07-04 48 Catch the latest World Cup '98 news in 'The Sunday Paper 1 by The New Paper Be the first 50 readers to produce the coupon below when you buy* your copy of on 5 July '98 at any 7-Eleven store and get a FREE Nestle 'Lion' Chocolate Bar worth $1.0067 words
-
-
Page 49 Advertisements
-
Page 52 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous26 1998-07-04 52 O-FINALS FRANCE 0 ITALY 0 Crowd: 80,000 Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland) (0-0 after extra time, France wins 4-3 on penalty kicks) Official Hi-Fi, TV Video Systems26 words
-
-
Page 56 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous28 1998-07-04 56 O-FINALS BRAZIL 3 Bebetoll Rivaldo 26,60 DENMARK 2 i Martin Jorgensen 2 Brian Laudrup 50 Half-time: 21 Crowd: 40,000 Referee: Gamal Ghandour (Egypt) Official Hi-Fi, TV Video Systems28 words
-
-
Page 57 Advertisements
-
Advertisement58 1998-07-04 57 *r match talk Good luck, H^Hi^^l Croatia HH»9Hnßi|^^H m /Page 44 Mr m Holland v |HPn^B|H ARGENTINA BMBftjSfIHMH f jmm I /Page4B |HB[ |rH|^H| NOT AGAIN 1 i II /Pages 6 REAL FIGHT Brave Danes 1 /Page 57 '.'a §Ens= HHH Page mMI Model/ JANICE Clothes Hf^ *OTAL SPOKTINO HOUSi58 words
-
-
SPORTS
-
Article510 1998-07-04 58 With only one win, former S-League high-flyer Woodlands Wellington now lies in a dismal second-last position out of the 11 teams. ERNEST LUIS asks team manager R Vengadasalam the reasons for the unprecedented slide down to almost rock-bottom position TEAM manager R Vengadasalam hit the510 words
-
Article129 1998-07-04 58 Suresh Nair - By Suresh Nair SWIFT action has been taken in the soccer referee abuse incident at Balestier Road. The organisers have slapped a two-match ban on two players former international defender Jayaram Masilamani and fullback S. Kumar. They were the two Serangoon Gardens players who were129 words
-
Article, Illustration170 1998-07-04 58 WIMBLEDON: ENDS TOMORROW JANA NOVOTNA v NATHALIE TAUZIAT JANA NOVOTNA, 29 1993: She threw away a 4-1 lead in the third set to hand Steffi Graf her fifth Wimbledon crown 1997: Let a one set lead slip away for Martina Hingis to pip her to the crownPicture/ Afp - 170 words
-
Article348 1998-07-04 58 PETE SAMPRAS bt TIM HENMAN 6-3,4-6,7-5,6-3 WORLD No 1 Pete Sampras fought off a spirited challenge from Tim Henman yesterday to join Goran Ivanisevic in the Wimbledon men's singles final. The top seed beat Henman the first Briton to reach the men's semis in 25348 words
-
-
Page 59 Advertisements
-
Advertisement377 1998-07-04 59 &h np jfF JJjr V imffr k1» Ml l H f mWky.*>r «w«r... W 9L BH| B" BT 1$ V 'd^B^p 1 '.J KWBB Slm:# m r i i[L i^F'' 4 vj; r y f I 1 jp jt^ from Ml Paging this July. 9flfll&HHHl Get your hands on a377 words
-
-
Page 60 Advertisements
-
Advertisement92 1998-07-04 60 NEW PAW SaturQay. July 4, 1998 adultery V newspapers. Would KtfK K hiss mp>^ and sassy. L 1 voices. I C^r Suzanne r JWWBB two pilots airwaves IP- lllP!f?BF' L switched tcf l; M Wr |H soothing frayed |F Kl I|^B nerves on the drive JbA I home. Will they92 words
-
-
@home calvilow @yahoo.com by Calvin
-
Article, Illustration890 1998-07-04 61 Hiss tell? NO WAY They are the women behind high profile men politicians, mediamen and showbusiness personalities. But when cheated on, the '90s Western woman is less likely to suffer in silence than women of her mother's generation. As Princess Diana demonstrated, they are stepping out of that shadow of890 words
-
Article225 1998-07-04 61 WOULD you go tell the whole world, or at least Singapore, that your husband has been unfaithful to you? Last week, Madam A S Kha, 31, did. Or rather, she got ex-husband C B Chiam, 32, to do it publicly confess to his affairs.225 words
-
Article, Illustration680 1998-07-04 62 THEIR husbands are bigwigs in politics, showbiz and the media. One is even royalty. But when the men started having affairs, the wives didn't hide in their castles and chateaus or play out the long-suffering wife roles of their mothers' generation. These wives of the '90s680 words
-
-
@aClick lilin @cyberway.com.sg with Toh Li Lin
-
Weired
-
Article, Illustration201 1998-07-04 63 JIM Tipton, 28, has a thing about getting his hands dirty he collects dirt from graveyards of the famous and the infamous. His fascination started with a visit to Al Capone's grave. At one time, he had almost 300 jars filled with dirt collected from graveyards of figures201 words
-
Article, Illustration90 1998-07-04 63 HERE is another graveyard groupie. Check out Lawrence Kestenbaum's mindboggling database of dead American politicians. His list include: 1) Politicians who were murdered 2) Politicians who donated their bodies to science 3) Politicians killed by fire or explosion 4) Politicians who disappeared mysteriously 5) Politicians who90 words
-
-
Article178 1998-07-04 63 -j flHfe *Sn|^ -c Hgk ~>gm 'j o ■^g;. ✓> «»fl M C H a8 a P A FRESHMAN in college started his first day of classes. His professor was dearly an atheist (someone who does not believe in the existence of God). The professor started the day178 words
-
183 1998-07-04 63 C Then... You take a bus from Marina Bay MRT during the weekend and all is normal Now... You take a bus from Marina Bay MRT during the weekend and other than the bus driver, you are the oldest person on the bus.183 words
-
Article, Illustration112 1998-07-04 63 LOOKS like Eric Khoo's Drive series has hit a major pothole. After a promising first episode, the second episode left Net surfers disappointed. Grumbled one Net surfer, who tuned in after hearing rave comments for the first episode, in the newsgroup sg.rec.tv: "The acting is bad. There's112 words
-
Article143 1998-07-04 63 WILL it ever happen? "Not in a million years," posted one Net surfer on soc.culture.singapore. "Unless it (Singapore) gives permanent resident (PR) status to the Brazilian or German team," he added. Another Net surfer agreed. He wrote: "Hire Jurgen Klinsmann, Ronaldo, and 10 or II143 words
-
-
@heart
-
Article, Illustration174 1998-07-04 64 I'M in my 30s and my husband is in his 40s. We've been married for 14 years. We have two kids, one is 13 and the other is 10. Ever since my second child was born, I have been very unhappy with my174 words
-
Article117 1998-07-04 64 Paranoia thinks his girlfriend may be expecting but he's not ready for it. He's 26 and she's 24. They have no savings. He lives with his widowed mother in her HDB flat and earns $50 a day by helping out at a fruit stall. Business is bad117 words
-
Article122 1998-07-04 64 A reader responds... Dear Paranoia, You do sound responsible and very concerned. I really hope that your girlfriend is not pregnant so that you can plan better. If she is, take up the challenge of being a good father and husband. Don't end a122 words
-
Article286 1998-07-04 64 I'M 21 and my bo/friend is two years younger. We love each other but he can't control his temper when we quarrel. He always regrets his violent actions. I don't really blame him as he had a bad childhood and maybe his temper is inherited from286 words
-
Article284 1998-07-04 64 I AM 20 and I feel so lonely. Last year, I lost my boyfriend to my best friend. I love them both yet they betrayed me. I really lost hope in life. Since then I have been afraid to have any close friends or boyfriend.284 words
-
-
Page 64 Advertisements
-
Advertisement88 1998-07-04 64 HELP? If you need advice on matters of the heart, or wish to offer a solution to our problem of the week, write to @heart The New Paper Times House 390 Kim Seng Road Singapore *****9 Or fax 737-5375 Or e-mail tnp@asial.com.sg CAN YOU HELP? If you think you can88 words
-
Advertisement48 1998-07-04 64 CALL US... Call I 1900-912-0007 and leave your questions for our counsellors. You I can listen to their earlier advice, too. This week's topics: I My boss makes me so angry My father faces death penalty My parents hate me now Calls cost 30 cents I a minute.48 words
-
Advertisement102 1998-07-04 64 TElE^^yjWZ Call* are charged at Sso 60 per minute. Kids under 18 must get parent s permission first. Service provided by AUDIOTEL f I Fifth WAREHOUSE I I V[J I M OFFER 4 OnLL^I ghoes Clothing Bags Belts Socks LAST 3 DAYS 3rd July To sth July V (Fri Sun)102 words
-
-
Page 65 Advertisements
-
Advertisement188 1998-07-04 65 HHHHR lilllS# 9 Ys]SM |JHk2UC2LLbJfcH Your husband is ?lued to the TV TV. K towie.T set watchmgSOCCer on your wedding anniversary, you would... "Have a quick dinner and start watching the game, too. We can watch and scream together. Both of us enjoy it." Pan Lingling, 28, TCS actress B188 words
-
Advertisement206 1998-07-04 65 s watch it! Top grossing movies last week. And our ratings Deep Impact OQO Stars: Tea Leoni, Robert Duval I It's about: A comet burtfmg toward? Farth. A team is sent to deflect it while a million people are selected to nde out the expected I damage 1 H toB206 words
-
-
Page 65 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1019 1998-07-04 65 Saturday Sunday movies variety Movies Current affairs 5pm Top Dog 2pm Vld* 1 .05pm Shootflghter 2 7.00pm Ennippaar Good ol' Chuck Norris fights terrorists who Local version of MTV for those without Freelance warriors known as shootfighters This episode dwells on gossip and on are blowing up buildings all over1,019 words
-
-
Page 66 Advertisements
-
Advertisement88 1998-07-04 66 Our gift of The Gab 11 y Gabriel the World i§fc JMHI MHKl t* (H B Cup player who got our female readers' y I fc mSOPPMI 9 p 1 U pumping from 0 the field). The Argentine striker topped our V ■Hf jF poll of the most watchable, droolable88 words
-
-
Page 67 Advertisements
-
Advertisement15 1998-07-04 67 LI To get the fastest football results online, do it the CyberWay. I 'Vf -v.:-'. <£■*■-15 words
-
-
Page 68 Advertisements
-
Advertisement65 1998-07-04 68 Our gift of Tje Gab Ik, H JM V jiWBISr <2 Gabriel Batistuta he's the World N 4 blood pumping (and it's from running across V the field). The Argentine striker topped our S flflf N. B BP^ 1 V. I For the full picture, m, 5. Luis Hernandez (Mexico)65 words
-
-
Page 69 Advertisements
-
Advertisement180 1998-07-04 69 Your husband is glued to the TV set watching soccer on your wedding anniversary, you would... "Have a quick dinner and start watching the game, too. We can watch and scream together. Both of us enjoy it." Pan Lingling, 28, TCS actress B "Change the venue buy a cake and180 words
-
Advertisement211 1998-07-04 69 (cb—^ m ABJW,, uuujsf watch it! Top grossing movies last week. And our rating*. Deep impact J Stars: Tea Leoni, Robert Ouvall It's about: A cornet hurtfmg toward? Farth. A team is sent to deflect it while a million people are selected to nde out the expected I damage oooo211 words
-
-
Page 69 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1000 1998-07-04 69 Saturday Sunday movies variety Movies Current affairs 5pm Top Dog 2pm Vldz 1 .05pm Shootflghter 2 7.00pm Ennippaar Good ol' Chuck Norris fights terrorists who Local version of MTV for those without Freelance warriors known as shootfighters This episode dwells on gossip and on are blowing up buildings all over1,000 words
-
-
Page 70 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous827 1998-07-04 70 (Q 1 TV Saturday Sunday channel channel channel channel 6.00 AM The Hidden World 6.00 AM Smart Spirit 6.00 AM In Care of Nature 6.00 AM The Three Gorge Project 6.30 Going Wild with Jeff Corwin 6 30 Adventure of T-Rex 6.30 Wild Sanctuaries 6.30 MuLanQuan (Last episode) 7.00 AM827 words
-
-
@ease
-
GOSSIP
-
Article111 1998-07-04 71 Tori Amos' music a raw mix which is highly confessional (Me and a Gun talks about her own rape) is not everybody's cup of tea. And the singer would be the first to admit it. With her 1991 album Little Earthquakes, the "angst-filled female singer" genre exploded. And111 words
-
Article97 1998-07-04 71 In an early scene of the upcoming X-Files movie, FBI agent Fox Mulder drinks himself silly and relieves himself in an alleyway right on a movie poster of Independence Day (ID4). When asked, series creator Chris Carter diplomatically said it was a piece of97 words
-
Article70 1998-07-04 71 Sinead O'Connor does not want what she has. The Irish singer who made bald females cool, is finally convinced she and hair do not go together (something her fans knew all along). O'Connor, who had flowing locks for a while, has literally gone back to her roots,70 words
-
-
Article, Illustration319 1998-07-04 71 THE MOVIE An idealistic aide joins a Southern governor in his campaign to be the US President. PRIMARY Colors is filled with divine wit and human observation. But you won't get the full flavour on our screens. Based on the 1996 best-selling book of the same title, it319 words
-
-
Page 71 Advertisements
-
Advertisement79 1998-07-04 71 J r ,;'7 J pr Jason Chew, What are you listening at a the mordent? Africa by To to o > Which song never fails to get you on the dance floor? Waterfall by TLC Who will you give your last dollar to see in concert? Stevie Wonder Who's the79 words
-
-
Page 71 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous20 1998-07-04 71 CLOSE TO HOME BY JOHN MCPHERSON /A I I* IL ,J "It's a rejection letter from that mas >nry |< 1'20 words
-
-
Article, Illustration563 1998-07-04 72 The work was stressful, and the jam's as far as the eye can see. Take heart, motorists, tune in to Suzanne Walker and Kate Reyes on the radio. With female deejays fronting the drive-time slots, your ride home no longerPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 563 words
-
Article109 1998-07-04 72 "I used to listen to Suzanne at night, so it's nice to have a familiar voice, and hers is quite low. I find that the guys speak too fast." Mr Gerard Hong, j salesman, 31 "Kate had a hard time reading dedications on Perfect 10, so this109 words
-
Article, Illustration401 1998-07-04 72 SASSY KATE LISTENING to Kate Reyes on the airwaves is like driving a Lamborghini on an empty freeway a smooth spin in high gear. In the flesh, however, the Perfect 10 deejay is quite something else. She moves non-stop and habitually avoids eye contact. Kate is a401 words
-
Article, Illustration541 1998-07-04 73 at issue with Mike Chua products Hup chuarnc@sph.con.sg THE PORTABLE MEXICAN WAVE ($290.99) Wish you were there? In other words, have you been watching the World Cup Finals alone, and hence, can't really feel the atmostphere? Turn your living room into the Stade De France541 words
-
Article, Illustration812 1998-07-04 74 at large with Ken jalleh jr kinjr 88 @yahoo.com AS a responsible, CPF-contributing member of society, you are probably faced with difficult, highly-stressful decisions in these times of uncertainty, an example of which is whether referees ought to be shot or hung. Daily,812 words
-
Page 75 Advertisements
-
Advertisement62 1998-07-04 75 AM HEW PAPtW Saturday, July 4. 1998 '<"1 1 ,1. rV' the Oscars, These 1* Oscars held last month. alB Go ||«BBL V blusher IP'' v _^_^^^^L_ |n\ on the yJSv KUAUiijaUfl^Hl ik iw «L IS B EflfHln]w& Jj^^K^^Egr A h ■v j>« JKI M %u V ElX7| El 162 words
-