Singapore Monitor, 15 January 1984
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Title Section12 1984-01-15 1 THE SUNDAY MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 14/5/83 Sunday, January 15, 1984 40cents12 words
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Advertisement87 1984-01-15 1 Hong Kong rampage: and 'Recent Chinese arrivals started it' s 1,000 faph Reports and pictures on Pages 14-15 STORY ON PAGE 6 I 1 Violet Oon helps you to track down those dellclous oM«timo goodies that soom to have disappeared from cur streets. Todayi Teochew kway chap. P39. MlPllff It87 words
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Advertisement35 1984-01-15 1 Sean Connery returns as agent 007 in Never Say Never Again. Here's a chance to test how well you know the superspy. Bond quiz P27. MEET THE NEW GENERATION SUPER ROBOT SUBMARINES. STORY Pl 7.35 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-01-15 2 CHEW YEN FOOK - Guardsmen put on the 'real' thing for show The elite guards 'graduate' in style in front of their parents Story and Dictures by CHEW YEN FOOK TOUGHER than usual. That's the description of the basic military training given to recruits of the elite First Battalion of368 words
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108 1984-01-15 2 THOSE who fear that the Chinese language will become a dead language here after the emergence of the national educational system are "unduly pessimistic," said Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) yesterday when he opened a Chinese teaching materials seminar108 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-01-15 3 YONG POW ANG - 'It must be solved from a national point of view' By YONG POW ANG THE social cost of car ownership was a point the Acting Minister for Communications, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, tried to put across in his second dialogue session with481 words
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49 1984-01-15 3 DE YEO related a Joke he heard about a car owner who said: "My car does not create congestion problem. It is all the other cars which cause the problem and if there are no other cars, I would move faster."49 words
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156 1984-01-15 4 CHNG SUAN TZE - By CHNG SUAN TZE FANCY taking a walk through the Botanic Gardens "jungle" on a concrete path and getting to know the plants and animals? You can if you enlist the help of the pocket-sized Guide to the Botanic Gardens Jungle156 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-01-15 4 CAROLINE BOEY - ALL GCE 'ID' 1 PUPILS NEED TO DO IS SHADE CIRCLES j BOON FOR ALL INVOLVED AS GCE 'N 1 LEVEL REGISTRATION GOES COMPUTER By CAROLINE BOEY CHECKING and counter-checking messy GCE registration forms for spelling errors, careless mistakes and sums of money that441 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-01-15 4 K K FONG - Gas cylinders erupt in shophouse By K K FONG FIVE deafening explosions were heard as a fire at dawn swept through a* two-storey shophouse in Newton Circus yesterday. The blasts came from gas cylinders stored in the shop. All 18 residents on256 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-01-15 6 WHAT JUDGE TOLD DPP f The learned k deputy hat atH tempted to purauade me that the intentions of the respective donors are irrelevant I cannot disagree more because the question of whether these cheques were the property of the Workers' Party must surely depend119 words
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Article43 1984-01-15 6 DPP Glenn Knight told the court that he would be filing notice of appeal on the acquittal and sentence. He has already filed notice of appeal on Wong and Jeyaretnam's acquittal of the main charge regarding the statutory declarations.43 words
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Article, Illustration1502 1984-01-15 6 FAEZAH ISMAIL - Both acquitted and discharged of two other charges WORKERS' PARTY CASE By FAEZAH ISMAIL WONG Hong Toy and J B Jeyaretnam were yesterday acquitted and discharged of two more charges but convicted and fined $1,000 each1,502 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-01-15 8 K K FONG - Ms the key featare of new boats that wN modernise the Marine Police fleet M it's also the makers' kaHmark Ist beat ready 3 months ahead of schedule By K K FONG SPEED is a key feature in the new breed of boats that will modernise the Marine279 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-01-15 9 Wayward youths are usually children who are neglected by their mothers HOUSEWIVES should organise themselves to counsel juvenile delinquents and try to talk them out of their anti-social behaviour. In suggesting this last night, the Home Affairs Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, said they457 words
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Advertisement209 1984-01-15 3 t V \QURSEIK. muC h Smoked Salmon, Poached Salmon, Seafood Salad, Fresh Oysters, Prawns, Herring, Lobster, Smoked Eel, Pat£s, Terrines, Cold Cuts, Turkey, Ham, Veal, Tongue, Stuffed Veal Breast, Seafood Gratin, Sole Fillets, Prawns Piri Piri, Salmon Barbara, Duck Orange, Lamb Stew Printaniere, Boiled Corned Beef, Chicken a-la-King, Lobster with209 words
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Advertisement119 1984-01-15 4 'JOBS'OHLORE' The Sunday Monitor today carries a full ATTENTION: job seekers! a 9 e of ob advertisements. Page 48 BALLY RANGER in ctvLi Ast y ,ishcasual I\CMA 111 9ljrlW with built-in features to enhance wearing comfort. A shoe that'll make you look good no matter where you go or what119 words
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Advertisement61 1984-01-15 8 Jw |r >1 iy^# x H J Canvas bags pom SJI J95 5 /4&o available: Calf leather bags in black, burgundy, brown and navy blue $79 Si 19 ft NINA RICCI Paris Sole Agent: BLUEBELL SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Road #20-04, Singapore 0922. Tel: 737 3677. Available61 words
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Advertisement12 1984-01-15 9 E'Our woman must play Ulnar pales,' says DavM Marshall WEEKESDER: PAGE 2212 words
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Advertisement132 1984-01-15 9 I?iM J v mk\ g J Ik, mi ,^fl mi Ell' M wBSnMS Ml a\ j B M< iWI u JKjflL^Hr Where others are satisfied using machines and less expensive leathers, Lottusse International uses only the best leathers and the most experienced craftsmen. /I So only Lottusse International dares to132 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-01-15 10 ONE LAST QUIP FROM CARLOS UPI MANILA, Saturday FOREIGN Minister Carlos Romulo, the only surviving signatory of the 1945 United Nations Charter, retired in tears today saying he hopes the government of President Ferdinand Marcos survives the current "political bickerings." MrUPI - 267 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-01-15 10 AP WASHINGTON, Saturday THE United States yesterday accused the Soviet Union of violations or Brobable violations of tiree arms control agreements, three days before President Ronald Reagan is to make a major speech on US-Soviet relations. One senior official said a classified reportAP - 239 words
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151 1984-01-15 10 AP WESTMINSTER (California), Saturday FORMER South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky says he has demanded columnist Jack Anderson retract charges that he fled his homeland with millions in gold and cash and now heads a sort of Asian mafia. MrAP - 151 words
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68 1984-01-15 10 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THE world's tin producers have called on Singapore not to accept ore smuggled from neighbouring countries, Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Mr Paul Leong said yesterday. The minister said a Singapore smelter was handling about 4,000 tons of smuggledReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-01-15 12 Ready to sting Malaysian army's Scorpions CALVARY GETS $50 MILLION WORTH OF 51 SCORPION TANKS AND STORMER CARRIERS THE Calvary Corps of tho Malaysian army racatvad on Thursday its float of light-track ad srmourad vehicles with tho formal doNvorv of 51 now Scorpion AC 90 tanks snd Stormor personnel carriers.157 words
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World Briefs
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69 1984-01-15 12 UPI WARSAW: A high-ranking, millionaire communist party official was sentenced to eight years in prison for enriching himself at the state's expense while be was in charge of Polish TV. Maciej Szczepanski, 55, was arrested just after Solidarity was founded in 1980.UPI - 69 words
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Article, Illustration192 1984-01-15 12 AP LONDON: Reaction to a new high school subject called peace studies in which British youngsters learn how people are supposed to get along in the nuclear era has been anything but peaceful. Peace studies is taught to junior high SbboolAP - 192 words
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93 1984-01-15 12 Reuter BAN FRANCISCO: Two Americans, including one living in Switzerland, were accused Friday of illegally exporting sensitive high technology equipment which US officials believe has been channelled to Eastern Bloc countries. The equipment, some SO items worth about US$l7O,OOO (5|357,000), included mini-laser rangerReuter - 93 words
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116 1984-01-15 12 AP WASHINGTON: President Ronald Reagan asserted on Friday that the possibility of a war involving the US was remote because of the nation's deterrent power. "I don't care bow many are out there yelling that we're threatened by imminent war," be said.AP - 116 words
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Article, Illustration249 1984-01-15 13 Hotel inferno injures 76 other people and death toll could rise Reuter, AP SEOUL, Saturday AT LEAST 36 people died and about 76 were injured today when fire gutted a 10-storey tourist hotel in the southern Korean port of Pusan, police said. The toll couldReuter, AP - 249 words
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228 1984-01-15 13 NEW COURT RULING CAME 40 MINUTES BEFORE EXECUTION Wife faces mental torture and prefers husband's early death UPI RALEIGH (North Carolina), Saturday TRIPLE murderer James Hutchins already dressed in his death gown won a dramatic reprieve 40 minutes before his death warrant expired yesterday whenUPI - 228 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-01-15 14 But situation reported to be calm by police after hours of violence Agencies HONG KONG, Saturday YOUTHS who were apparently recent arrivals from China and posing as sympathisers of the taxi drivers were behind the rampage through Kowloon yesterday, Hong Kong newspapers said today.Agencies - 366 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-01-15 14 Scores of shops broken into AP HONG KONG, Saturday SCORES of shops were looted in the rioting and police said losses could total millions of dollars. No estimates of the extent of damage were immediately available. A co-owner of a looted watch shop said he lost about HK$3OO,OOOAP - 233 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-01-15 15 Reuter THE DISTURBANCES began when a young man was arrested after throwing a bicycle beu at a passing police car. Crowds then pelted a nearby police station with stones and bottles. Gangs of young Chinese started a lootingReuter - 228 words
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Advertisement298 1984-01-15 10 THE GIFT OF GIFTS REXTON Rw/ Hearing Aids a Swiss Quality Product I V Bchind-thc-car Model y/^ m <\^» Pocket In-Ear J V i^T V Model Model Spectacle Model This Chinese New Year, remember someone you love, father, mother etc. who can be helped by a correctly fitted hearing aid.298 words
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Advertisement52 1984-01-15 12 Fantastic New Year .lighting Offer Porcelain-from only a dollars. Also a fabulous imported table Be ends Exclusively at if <£ZeOUerctirs I Main ShowrtMxn: 21 81) Orchard boulevard (I'ark I Inline). A Singapore 1084 Tel: *****8ft/*****81 llualneas Hour* Monday to Saturday 10.30 am to 7 00pm. Sunday Holidays 10 30am to52 words
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Advertisement128 1984-01-15 12 Now we'd, like to tell you about our extraordinary prices. Our new menu now offers a wider variety of delicious fare, including barbeque and claypot dishes. But the most pleasant surprise of all is how inexpensive it all is. Take a look at these two sets of menu. LUNCH OR128 words
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Advertisement51 1984-01-15 13 DIMITY Sv Mr* < ,*®.i v ■^BBiiWW^ B Your turn! Dealers: Yokoso Klasse Lucky Plaza. Peninsula Plaza, Yuyi All£mporium stores Yaohan Parkway, Jurong, Bukit Timah, Plaza Singapura, Thomson Tangs Superstore OG Elite John Little (Specialists' Centre) Sole Agent: BMI PRIVATE LIMII ED 302 Orchard Road, #1201/#1204 Tong Building, Singapore 092351 words
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Advertisement222 1984-01-15 14 SEALEDIN FRESHNESS (mm GEC Coldspace Frost-Free Refrigerators 11 In I rnl NOW WITH EASIER HP TERMS The faster a refrigerator cools, the faster the freshness of your food is sealed in That's why one of the world's best compressors is used in all GEC Cold-space Frost-free refrigerators the Tecumseh-Hermetic sealed222 words
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Advertisement308 1984-01-15 15 New Technics E-Series Computerised Organs with PCM: Sound made Sensational! Compare our sound, —PROGRAMME CHORD —MUSICAL DISPLAY p PCM SOLO SYNTHESIZER Only available from: exclusive to Technics. Then COMPUTER Gives you complete information PRESETS Technics Music School compare our features. Onhr Memorises up to 74 chords for about organ function308 words
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Advertisement136 1984-01-15 16 f When the watch is piSH a work of art j Harmony Creation Precision Cupillard Rieme creates watches just as the artist creates a masterpiece. S PARIS Authorised Dealers: Asia Watch Dealers Chew Cheong Jewellers Cortina Watch Centre Pte Ltd Four Seas Fook Hing Trading Company Goldstar Departmental Store Pte136 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-01-15 17 Popular Science PATRICK Borot vividly remembers the feeling he had four years ago as a bright-orange multimillion-dollar experiment disappeared into the depths of the Mediterranean Sea near Marseille, France. "We were totally confident the sub would work and terrified that it wouldn't," the young French engineer recalls.Popular Science - 612 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1984-01-15 18 ALFRED BORCOVER - ■y ALFRED BORCOVER Chicago Tribune IT'S CALLED let lag, but the problem existed before jets. It's that out-of-sync feeling you get when you change time zones. Your watch says one thing, your body says another. And it usually takes several days for your "body clock'Chicago Tribune - 1,049 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-01-15 18 TONY GREENBANK - By TONY GREENBANK DUO SHOPPERS in a supermarket looked on horrified as a store assistant jabbed a pair of scissors into a young woman's throat to save her life and it worked! Fortunately for the girl, the assistant was a medical student working duringDUO - 617 words
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Article, Illustration610 1984-01-15 20 Three-day cruise aimed to promote harmony among employers and employees HBP* w™** m)OAi ivtinnvi v >v rii iifii' i—it i —4~ jNrifeiul ;A* •>*i i* i«. r*4••>*••.• ,»r'• WHILE 300 other passengers on board a cruise ship were having a whale of a time610 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-01-15 20 JUDGING from the comments of workshop participants, the cruise was a success. Student Monica Lim, 16, who has just completed Secondary Four, said she could apply what she learnt, in school. She was active in class and school committees where the ability to make306 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-01-15 21 SCOTTISH Captain M T Anderson, 48, the man in charge of the Coral Princess, is no stranger to productivity. He has been the shipmaster since 1972 when the Japan Productivity Centre (JPC) first started its productivity cruises. About 80 per cent of the annual cruisePictures by TOH SU FEN - 417 words
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Article, Illustration87 1984-01-15 22 In recent months, the limelight has been turned full force on women in Singapore. Surveys have been carried out, seminars conducted and yet more are being planned, to encourage women to look beyond their stereotype, parochial role in society. In an interview with CATHARINE FERNANDO in Paris,87 words
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561 1984-01-15 22 They should take up responsibilities of public life SINGAPORE, says David Marshall, our ambassador in Paris, has a very high reputation abroad, but while we have made progress in many directions, the role of women in public life leaves much to be desired. "It561 words
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Article, Illustration591 1984-01-15 22 Graham Colin Jones - r all about WORDS by Graham Colin Jones "WOULD you show us the correct use of the word 'feeding'? As en example, 'you ere leeding me* is how the children sey it when someone is leading on points when playing scrabble, or591 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-01-15 25 111^ IPS AFTER jogging came aerobics. Will Jane Fonda now be put out of business by hula hoop king, Chico Johnson? The promoters of hula hoops now enjoying a revival after nearly 30 years in oblivion clearly hope that hula hooping will be the next of theIPS - 329 words
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Article, Illustration571 1984-01-15 25 Left-handed kids with allergies more likely to be a good in maths LAT-WP RESEARCHERS at Johns Hopkins University have gathered evidence implying that there is a biological basis for mathematical ability in children the latest finding in the centuries-old debateLAT-WP - 571 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-01-15 27 HOW boned up are you on Bond? Do you know what is Bond's favourite drink, or what gun he carries? The latest 007 epics, Octopussy and Never Say Never Again, bring us once again to the further exploits of the intrepid English agent, played respectively by the378 words
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531 1984-01-15 27 GOPALAN NAIR - r 7T^ J COJiS I GViVt J By GOPALAN NAIR THE Second-hand Dealers Act regulates the sale and purchase of second-hand goods. Except for the sale and purchase of second-hand furniture, gunny bags, sail cloth, canvas, bottles, old531 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-01-15 29 Station gives young actor chance to make it big mad ®aa@ sMfmsnf IPS HE is young and handsome but he is still in the shadow of superstardom. But that will all change when Hong Kong Television Broadcasts (TVB) gives the fast-rising star Leung Chiu-wai aIPS - 489 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-01-15 29 IPS POPULAR Hong Kong actor Adam Cheng Siu-chow is back on the small screen, 14 months after he left for Taiwan to make his fortune. The star makes his comeback on Hong Kong Television Broadcasts' (TVB) new comedy, The Man inIPS - 262 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-01-15 31 RENATO TIANGCO - TITLE: Education and National Development AUTHOR: Um Chong-Yah PUBLISHER: Federal Publications By RENATO TIANGCO EVER since he was an undergraduate, Prof Lim Chong-Yah has carried on a love affair with the subject of education and national development. From the involvement has issued this collection of408 words
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Article, Illustration364 1984-01-15 31 RAY MILLER - By RAY MILLER INDIA and its teeming millions are the backcloth of this novel by the same author who scored such a success with writins the Shakeskpeare Wallah, subsequently made into a box office film. It's about a beautiful, spoilt and bored wife364 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-01-15 31 GASTON DE ROSAYRO - By GASTON DE ROSAYRO DONT get the title wrong. The acronym does not stand for the Singapore Bus Service, which would sound prosaic wnen compared with the Special Boat Squadron the British Navy's deadly and invisible task force. This is the full312 words
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Article114 1984-01-15 31 1. "My nam* it 80nd... James Bond." 2. Live And Lot Die. 3. Joan Collins. 4. Pussy Qalors. 5. On Hor Majosty's Secret Service. 6. Bond's boss, known only as "M". 7. Dry Martini in a deep champagne goblet with three measues of Gordon's, one of114 words
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85 1984-01-15 31 1. No Good Men by Genevieve Richardson 2. One Minute Manager by Blanchard Johnson 3. The Little Drummer Girl by Le Carre 4. Book Of Chinese Beliefs by Bloom Field 5. The Alighty by Irving Wallace85 words
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88 1984-01-15 31 FICTION 1. Pet Sematary by Stephen King 2. The Name Of The Rose by Umberto Eco 3. Poland by James A. Michener 4. The Robots Of Dawn by Isaac Asimov 5. The Wicked Day by Mary Stewart 6. The Neverending Story by Ralph88 words
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Article96 1984-01-15 31 1. In Search Of Excellence by Thomas J. Peters and Robert H Waterman Jr 2. While Reagan Slept by Art Buchwald 3. Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession by Erma Bombeck 4. Vietnam: A History by Stanley Karnow 5. The Best Of James Herriot by James Herriot 6. Megatrends: Ten96 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-01-15 33 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON REMEMBER those slippery tiles that were laid at some expense and manpower at the Tanglin end of Orchard Road and were subsequently dug up at some expense and manpower and new non-slippery ones laid at some expense and manpower? Can they be441 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-01-15 33 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH IN THE flurry of creativity in the early days of rock 'n' roll, many groups had their one-minute spotlight and disappeared. Atlantic Records History of Rhythm and Blues Vocal Groups intends to set the record straight. This collection highlights some337 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-01-15 33 GERRARD LIM - GERRARD LIM "THE music you listen to becomes the soundtrack of your life...it becomes the background track for your existence." Those are Mike Bloomfield's own words, etched upon the inner sleeve of his two-LP compilation released by CBS490 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-01-15 33 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH BACK in 1973 when David Bowie claimed that he wanted to retire from live performances, he recorded a farewell concert in London. RCA Records had the tapes mixed and a sleeve designed but inexplicably shelved the project. Subsequently the album was pirated. But last262 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-01-15 33 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH GIRL GROUP rock was a proud era for women. Stretching from 1958 to 1965, girl groups caught the boys with their pants down Think about it, The Dixie Cups with Chapel of Love knocked the Beatles out of their number one408 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1984-01-15 34 TYE KIM KHIAT - IgHDßEKiira Stortos by TYE KIM KHIAT SPAIN is in the air! But perish those thoughts of fiesta time, the metronomic rattling of castanets and the fiery swirl of the flamenco dancers. But for starters, Spanish-style and Spanish influenced condos and housing projects are1,068 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-01-15 34 HISTORY, geography, climate and culture impinge on the architecture of a country and Spain is no exception. Through tne ages, there have been many outside influences and so mapy different forms have emerged that at times one is hard put to find a common denominator. Yet to148 words
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Article, Illustration137 1984-01-15 34 ANG PENG HWA - By ANG PENG HWA THE first phase of Sunrise Villa, with a total of 110 semi-detached and terrace houses, will be marketed this week in what is to be the first of a few hundred such houses to be built by Far137 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-01-15 35 SOME home truths were revealed about Spanish-style housing when the man-in-the-street were asked the following questions: What features do you associate with Spanish designs and architectures Do you think it is a good idea to introduce Spanish features to our510 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-01-15 37 VIOLET OON - with VIOLET OON Ever wondered where to get hold of those mouth-watering delicacies of your childhood days that just seem to have disappeared as you grew up? Violet Oon goes in search of those goodies for you. Today, we bring you Teochew kway chap, those delicious sheets of rice71 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-01-15 37 In Search Of... Teochew Kway Chap Found... Stall No. H-I®, Ellanborough Market MR QUEK Sin Hing serves you the real stuff and no wonder as the market is the centre of the Teochew community in Chinatown and what you get there is all genuine or536 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-01-15 37 FOOD hamper gifts for the Chinese New Year have become so worn that new ideas are welcome. Rumah Melaka Restaurant delves back to the past and offers hampers that contain all the traditional Malacca Nonya goodies like "kway bangkek." What's more, they are243 words
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Advertisement587 1984-01-15 19 Tiny Flower Bouquets to collect, to cherish, to add new beauty to your home... The Flowers of the Year PORCELAIN MINIATURES COLLECTION Twelve sculptures marvelous art miniature yours for just Ss4o Please order by January 31,1984. Limit: One collection per subscriber. The magic finely detailed miniatures has always fas- Xferj|HB^^3l|587 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-01-15 23 THE SUNDAY MONTTOR JANUARY 15, 1964 i7 words
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Miscellaneous72 1984-01-15 24 W^ 6 toethet !mn! hidderj j^an'some are^^J^M by BUI Rcchin ft Doo Wilder .•Jtili i-V <*& A "i-vy. H .'T™- —I m&tk -w |1 1 f AMV<S?I/EstU2>|4S VVH/U#~i Cfc> tf?U MMT Vfc>Uf2 Hc7T" R3S- W(TH J |h V* iyf IS ANYONE >1 W A THOUGHT FORME... (OUT THEKE WHO HAS72 words
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Advertisement139 1984-01-15 26 THE BURLINGTON DESIGNER COLLECTION Design by \tera .^^^jfl Vera's bright, bold strokes filled homes Jg contemporary designs. Her 'Poppy Breeze' blows away Imm the of posies ever J grace a bed. While 'Sunstripe' generates own colour V against cool white. Fabric by Burlington v^*V\i^|^BßWl^^^M Both striking designs are on Burlington's139 words
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Miscellaneous520 1984-01-15 29 YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: This was the birth date of slain civil rights leader, the Rev Martin Luther King Jr, Aristotle Onasis and Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. Also sharing your birthday: drummer Gene Krupa, actor Lloyd Bridges, Senate Minority Leader Robert Byrd (DW.Va.) and California Angels second baseman Bobby Grich.520 words
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Advertisement104 1984-01-15 35 I To be held at:I The British Council Theatrette I Basement, Singapore Rubber House, I 14, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. I On Thursday 26th January 1984 I At 3.00 p.m. I MORTGAGEE'S SALE I 1) 2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED I 53 Jalan Sembtlang I Singapore 2057 I (Mukim 18 Lot 1789) I104 words
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171 1984-01-15 39 Top show of the week THERESE RAQUIN (d«but, Tuts, Ch 5, 10.20 pm) THIS BBC serial in three parts is compelling, haunting and exciting. It is the macabre tale of a love triangle that ends in murder and tragedy. The story begins with Therese171 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-01-15 39 Fantastico (Channel 5 10.35 pm) THIS IS by no means a new musical series in fact, the earlier series used to occupy this very slot before the Cosmopolitan Hour/Cultural Specials took its place. Set in Brazil, tonight's Sogramme offers a combination of usic and the113 words
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TV weekend guide to the best viewing
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Article, Illustration362 1984-01-15 40 VALERIE TREVOR - as*** SCORING SYSTEM: Ntt Wart* Saatai Baton A vara* By VALERIE TREVOR New Zoo Rovuo: Visitors (Ch 5, 9.20 am) CHARLIE the owl, Henrietta the hippo and Freddie the frog are in for a treat this morning. A movie star visits the New Zoo362 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-01-15 41 rsff»J Monday Midnight Movie (Debut, Mon, Ch 5, 5.50 pm) IN THIS seven-episode dramatisation by the Australian Children's Drama Unit, we follow the adventures of four youngsters played by Jacqui Gordon, Sally Boyden, Stephen Comey and Tim Blake. Supported by the townspeople, they fight the564 words
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Advertisement95 1984-01-15 40 I If ijipl cicaic4 octtci (ifoty wm HAGEJCYER ELECTTONCS (SNMTORE) PTE. JO. I use^B2E23T I Sun Control Film—U.S.A. jHflhl fa Bk nji a j__| Hk r ~i now available at special "Do-lt-Yourself" offer prices ONLY $1.35 per sq. ft. (usual $1.55) i Controls heat, glare and fading Reduces airconditioning costs95 words
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Miscellaneous495 1984-01-15 40 9.00 Opening and Programme Highlights nis, judo, slalom, and German soccer. 5.20 The Human Race: Masked Hunters, followed by Try It Out. 1.10 Benson: Half-Court Trap. 6.10 Programme Highlights. This is a fitness programme featuring Benson is shocked to learn that his 6.15 News (E). callisthenic exercises and aerobic danc-495 words
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Advertisement120 1984-01-15 41 STREAMLINED National's latest video cassette recorder, the NV-370EN, comes in a slim compact design, yet it's packed with all the features you'd want in a VCR. Front loading system Multi-function display One-touch timer recording Memory function 14 days timer recording Cue/Review operation NV-370EN See it today at your nearest National120 words
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Miscellaneous494 1984-01-15 41 3.01 Quran Reading. 6.13 Bimbingan Agama. help in the rift betwen the two? 3.10 Programme Summary. 6.30 The Merrie Melodies Show. g.20 Hadis Nabi. 3.15 Afternoon Movie: The Best Things In ®-56 Satu Kurnian (Local Documentary (r). 9.30 One Day At The Time. Life Are Free. J-JJ "Jahnb. 10.00 Today494 words
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THE SUNDAY MONITOR RACING GUIDE
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461 1984-01-15 42 BRITISH MAESTRO CAN SCORE ON ALL HIS FOUR MOUNTS PETER'S CHOICE mm, ACE British jockey Lester Piggott is the rider to follow on the final day of this January meet at Bukit Timah today. Piggott has four rides in a card of eight and461 words
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Article197 1984-01-15 42 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Z*o Bm) (Wm a*o) RACE 1 N «J TptfCMI rv#i9M« t SBrfMlj 6 Starvtiaky 3 Superman N 4 Space* Review i Otamorafc Forever 6 Strwnfty 7 Home Sweet Home RACE 2 I rag* Overt* 1 Herat 1 tienrir 5Jepno** 4Pme*Barcas 2197 words
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Article1809 1984-01-15 42 BRITISH maestro Lester Piggott took riding honours with a splendid double at Bukit Timah yesterday. Piggott, who had four rides in all, scored on Hotline in Race 2, was wide with his next mount, Essence, in Race 3, was on target again on Port Of Gems in Race1,809 words
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Article, Illustration3916 1984-01-15 43 1 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1200 m (Ratings: 50-44). Stakes $14,000 1 ***** Diamond* Forever 56 Raymond 7 3beh PK Leong Diamonds Forever (d 1 s) 6tk 5/11 C 4-6 56% Au-Young Fox Player Ist 1:31 I/tk 18/12 C 5-1 57 Raymond Sl2oos Scarlet Fury Ist 1:18.63,916 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-01-15 47 AP JIMMY Connors struggled to down Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia 6-4, 2-6, 62 yesterday to advance to the semifinals of the US$4OO,OOO (S$840,000) championships. Connors, who won this season-ending grand prix event in 1978, won the first eight points to begin the third set againstAP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration56 1984-01-15 47 AP DEFENDING champion Ivan Lendl moved up to the semifinals when Ecuador's Andres Gomez was forced to retire with a pulled muscle in his left shoulder. Lendl, who has reached the final in each of three previous trips to the Masters, will face Connors inAP - 56 words
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489 1984-01-15 47 Reuter NEW YORK, Saturday DEFENDING champion Ivan Lendl, benefitting from an injury to Andres Gomez of Ecuador, required only nine games to gain the semi-finals of the US|4OO,OOO (S|840,000) tennis tournament last night. Left-handed Gomez was forced to retire because of anReuter - 489 words
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100 1984-01-15 47 Reuter NEW YORK, Saturday JIMMY Connors will Join John McEnroe and Peter Fleming to represent the United States in its opening Davis Cap mates against Romania in Bucharest on Feb 24-26, the US Tennis Association said yesterday. It will be the firstReuter - 100 words
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104 1984-01-15 47 AP DHAKA, Sat THE Fourth East Asian ICC Asociated Members Cricket Tournament started here yesterday on a dull note with Singapore and Hong Kong displaying poor cricket. Singapore lost to the Bangladesh National Team by nine wickets in Dhaka while Hong Kong, playing inAP - 104 words
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304 1984-01-15 47 All because of S Africa's apartheid policy Reuter LEUEHOEK (South Africa), Saturday BAREFOOT running star Zola Budd looks more suited to the role of cartoon waif little orphan Annie than a world champion. But insiae her slight frame are depths ofReuter - 304 words
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113 1984-01-15 47 AP A NEW Betacam system by Sony will be a boon to course judges at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia next month to settle disputes and evaluate results at Alpine events. Sony Broadcast, appointed official suppliers of Betacam anaAP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration685 1984-01-15 48 OPA TINY Jtsp«r Olsen may b« only 5 ft 5 in but he's a great Dane in the world of soccer. Ajax, the giants of Amsterdam, didn't waste any time snapping up the little wizard who seems to run above the ground. And since then, he hasOPA - 685 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-01-15 49 FIRST DAVIS CUP TENNIS EVER PLAYED IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC THE OTHER CUP TIES AP CANTON, Saturday IN THE first Davis Cup tennis ever played in China, the Chinese men's team defeated Sri Lanka today to proceed to the second round of the Eastem Zone competition.AP - 244 words
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Article, Illustration40 1984-01-15 49 OH, THE PAIN! SINGAPORE'S Albert Teo bends down to ease his leg cramps but it was no help in last night's doubles match, in which he and Victor Pereira lost 6-3 6-4 6-8 3-6 6-1 to the Filipinos.40 words
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Article, Illustration32 1984-01-15 49 OH, THE JOY! FILIPINOS Felix Barrientos and Antonio del Rosario raise their arms triumphantly after beating Albert and Victor in a Davis Cup match which went on to five sets.32 words
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Article112 1984-01-15 49 WINNERS TO MEET THAIS UPI TAIPEI, Saturday HONG KONG defeated Taiwan in a doubles match today and forged ahead to a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five-match first round of the Far Eastern Zone Davis Cup Tennis Competition. Hong Kong's Kelvin Ng and Randall King beatUPI - 112 words
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Article99 1984-01-15 50 IT will be the clash of the national centrebacks when Santokh Singh leads Selangor against Malacca in a Malaysia Cup match at the Merdeka Stadium today. Santokh, who has been appointed Selangor skipper this season, will be forced to duel with Malacca skipper Soh Chin Aun99 words
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121 1984-01-15 50 SELANGOR goalkeeper Ong Yu Tiang is up for hire. He is prepared to play for any State if there is a good offer. Known as the Hulk, the burly Yu Tiang does not mind leaving Selangor for whom he has been playing for121 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-01-15 50 It's their way of showing displeasure over shabby display by Kelantan and Perak MALAYSIA CUF RESULTS OF FRIDAY'S MATCHES AT A GLANCE KELANTAN 0 PERAK 0 FEDERAL TERRITORY 8 SARAWAK 1 TRENGGANU 0 ARMED FORCES 0 KOTA BARU, Sat ANGRY fans at the Sultan464 words
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262 1984-01-15 50 CITY BOYS FAR FROM IMPRESSIVE DESPITE 6-1 VICTORY OVER SARAWAK The Star THE SCORELINE would suggest that Federal Territory were finally living up to their billing as the Malaysia Cup favourites. But the City boys were far from impressive in this scrappy matchThe Star - 262 words
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59 1984-01-15 50 TRENGGANU again failed to collect full points at home when they were held to a scoreless draw by Armed Forces at the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium. Last week, the homesters were beaten 2-1 by Negri Sembilan at the same venue. Trengganu were59 words
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Article, Illustration365 1984-01-15 51 S GULAM - FIVE UNITED PLA YERS ALMOST CAUSE UPSET OVER STAR-STUDDED TIONG BAHRU TMSGMRHS FARRER PfIRINRTB t By S GULAM FARRER Park United, fielding five 16-year-old players, almost caused an upset over star-studded Tiong Bahru in a Division One match opening this season's Ovaltine National365 words
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115 1984-01-15 51 SINGAPORE MALAYS 15 SINGAPORE CC 12 A LAST minute burst by Isnin Kassim earned Singapore Malays a goal to edge out a fighting Singapore Cricket Club side in their annual rugby match for the Gilmour Cup, on the Padang yesterday. After 31 minutes115 words
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89 1984-01-15 51 MR MANSOR Sukaimi remained president of the Singapore Hockey Association, unanimously elected for the tfcird consecutive term at the annual general meeting held at the Sports House at Farrer Park yesterday. A long serving pillar of the sport, veteran official Mr S Yogaraiah,89 words
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Article, Illustration1617 1984-01-15 52 SPECIAL MONITOR GUIDE TO THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE S2§B FOOTBALL lt*^ TIONG BAHRU SPONSORS: New Balance ($40,000) COLOURS: Red/White MANAGER: Richard Woon COACH: Sayed Mubarak and Andrew Yap PLAYERS: Andrew Baum, Safi Anuar, Shahrom Mokhtar, Tohari Paijan, Ahmad Safiee, Osman Yusoff, Hamid An uar, Abdullah Derus,1,617 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-01-15 52 S GULAM - GEYLANG v CHANGI POLICE v FP DYNAMOS By S GULAM GEYLANG INTERNATIONAL'S ambition to start their First Division comeback with a win looks unlikely as they face a startstudded CHANGI CONSTITUENCY this evening at 4.45 at Queenstown Athletic Centre. Geylang, who in346 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-01-15 53 S GULAM - SAFSA v TAMPINES By S GULAM POWER-iponsored SAFSA will have to be at their best of they are to overcome the stiff challenge from TAMPINES ROVERS in a National Football League Division One match this evening at 4.45 at Jalan Besar Stadium.353 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-01-15 54 ALFONSO CHAN - V V C DAVIS CUP) FILIPINO TEEN TERRORS END REPUBLIC S DAVIS CUP DEBUT SINGAPORE 0 PHILIPPINES 3 By ALFONSO CHAN TWO FILIPINO teenage terrors yesterday practically ended Singapore's Davis Cup debut witn their 6-3 6-4 6-8 3-6 6-1 win to take a 3-0 lead in the Eastern449 words
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Miscellaneous35 1984-01-15 50 WORLD OF SPORT 7TZ. Oldest 31 iS L Sa JgSaZ&fl tuannsv I U6HTW6IGHT ENGLISHMAN IN oScftmS'osoj f«st YIK I TOW/3 orusrs. rnjggSS& nmr-mi H£ ALSO POPULIS6D LOVING DOWN Ol IH6 Bflßߣp FROM M&IB6RSHIP* dpgi f:^35 words
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