Singapore Monitor, 24 February 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section16 1984-02-24 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION M.C (P) No 13 5 83 Friday, February 24. 1984 30cents16 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-02-24 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG in Bandar Sari Bagawan PRESIDENT Marcos (above) has reportedly put out feelers among fellow Asean leaders here attending Brunei's independence celebrations on the possibility of having a summit meeting of the grouping in Manila this year. Asean heads of211 words
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341 1984-02-24 1 FOO MEY KIEN - The dogs may be sent to six owners overseas By FOO MEY KIEN BRITON Henry Ernest Abbott, 46, has been found guilty of all 12 charges of negligently allowing his eight boxer dogs to go on a three-hour rampage last August and to injure four341 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-02-24 1 Mr Henry Ernest Abbott, owner off tho eight boxers which ettacked and injured four persons last August, faced 12 charges. He Was charged with eight counts off negligently allowing his eight boxers, described as "ferocious" in the charges, to be at large without muzzles76 words
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Advertisement9 1984-02-24 1 Brunei wants to cut oil output Pages 8 99 words
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Advertisement40 1984-02-24 1 (3K) I N. .It Villi Ml S.RH.DE SID/A I JEWELLERS I 01-18, Tangltn topping Onlre, H Singapore 1024. Tet *****28 H Auociat* Company: H 1 Central Building, Hong Kong ppiLl vi r *77 V'- V- Another quality product from KQQfI40 words
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133 1984-02-24 2 THE INDUSTRIAL Arbitration Court this morning dismissed two claims made by the Singapore Bank Employees Union in a dispute with the United Malayan Banking Corp Bhd. The items in dispute relate to the salary range; the annual increment rates for clerks; and the133 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-02-24 2 LYE YIN FONG - SAYS DR TAY ENG SOON IN PROGRESS CHECK AT TWO SCHOOLS By LYE YIN FONG THE MINISTER of State for Education Dr Tay Eng Soon this morning visited a secondary school and a junior college to check on the progress ofPICTURE: ASMAH HAMID - 437 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-02-24 3 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK CAPITOL Theatre, as well as the familiar facade stretching from Shaw Building, Stamford Building to Eu Court, has been acquired by the Government. The acquisition, which was gazetted last Saturday, is for urban redevelopment. Ownership is now in the hands226 words
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260 1984-02-24 3 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI THE MINISTRY of Social Affairs is to improve the Central Registry of Disabled People so that it can be a focal point for social organisations which provide services to disabled people. With the improvement, the registry will also be260 words
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Article167 1984-02-24 4 K K FONG - Robbers trick two with 'something wrong with wheel' ruse By K K FONG A BANK clerk and his friend, were robbed along the quiet stretch of Coastal Road, off Changi Point, early this morning, after being tricked by two men on a motorcycle. Mr K C Choe, 26,167 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-02-24 4 THE battle of the gongfu stars, between Li Lianjie and Jackie Chan, in the cinemas, has now moved into the homes. The arrival of the video tape versions at only $4 a tape from the video libraries of The Kids299 words
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98 1984-02-24 4 Winners of Liang CourtSIA Family Fun quiz got free holiday abroad FIVE families will soon be holidaying abroad free. They are the winners of the Liang Court-SIA Family Fun contest. The names of the five winners were drawn yesterday by senior executives of the three organisers of the contest Liang98 words
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Article218 1984-02-24 5 THAT'S THE POPULATION OF SINGAPORE TODAY Lianhe Wanbao THE population of Singapore has crossed the 2.5 million mark. 2,516,600, to be exact, as at the end of December, 1983. The figure stood at 2,488,400 the same time in 1982. This means our numbers increased by 28,200 during the pastLianhe Wanbao - 218 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-02-24 5 K K FONG - MURDERED MAN LED A 'HAPPY-GO-LUCKY' LIFE By K K FONG THE MAN who was found murdered at Tuas Village yesterday led a happy-go-lucky life, according to his family. Lim Lu Huat, 38, an odd-job labourer, was last seen alive by his parents at their Jurong East flat on Wednesday. His225 words
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185 1984-02-24 6 MEMBERS of the public are generally more satisfied with the Public Utilities Board's public lighting system which has improved tremendously over the past three years. Figures showed a 30 per cent drop in the number of public complaints over street lighting185 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-02-24 6 PREVENTION OF DISEASES THROUGH EARLY DETECTION IS CENTRE S CONCERN CATHARINE FERNANDO" SATA the Singapore Anti-Tu-berculosis Association that attends to tuberculosis, chest and lung cancer problems, is a wellknown institution. But Sata as a diagnostic centre is still a relatively new concept. The main417 words
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Article174 1984-02-24 6 SATA WAS formed in 1948 as a nongovernmental public institution to fight tuberculosis. For 30 years, the Sata building was a landmark at Shenton Way. Two years ago the office was moved to the corner of Cantonment and Lim Teck Kim Road. Sata's work has helped174 words
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Advertisement62 1984-02-24 6 Dragon Showcase in association with Edsam presents sz3sr^ A D BixWttim together at the MeptuneTheatre Sunday 4th March 1984 Matinee show: 4.30pm $75 nett Dinner show: 7.30pm $165 nett Non-diners: 9.00pm $95 nett Tickets available: Mandarin Singapore Restaurants Show Reservations Counter Tel: *****11 ext 721 Down Town Disco. Tel: *****7262 words
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Advertisement866 1984-02-24 7 Buy any Yamaha Play Card yyr System now and get extra PlayCaids Free! L Off er valid from 23 Feb 4 Mar *84 only. Yamaha's Play Card System PC-50, PC-100 and PC-1000 have the unique Free Tempo feature V r allows you to play at your own pace! Now, when866 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-02-24 8 A nation of joy as everyone joins in the celebrations BRUNEI The Coming of Age Young men of Brunei give a display. An Independence Dey umbrella. The crowd in Brunei'# new stadium. Guards at the airport Pretty women wait their turn. Carrying the Brunei flag in aPICTURES BY HAIRIS - 61 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-02-24 9 FOO CHOY PENG - Move is to prolong the prosperity of the nation BRUNEI The Coming of Age By FOO CHOY PENG in BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN SULTAN Hassanal Bolkiah wants to see a cut in the oil production of the Sultanate, which with gas production accounts for 98486 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-02-24 10 ARMY MAJOR SAYS ASSASSINATION PLANNED BY PHILIPPINE INTELLIGENCE LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Friday A PHILIPPINE army major yesterday said the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino was "a military operation" planned in advance by senior officers. Major Ernesto Eosales said he had been informed about the killingLAT-WP - 260 words
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332 1984-02-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE three-man Committee of Inquiry into the Bumiputra Malaysian Finance loans scandal and a senior police officer from Bukit Aman will so to Hong Kong on Monday to question BMF officials and to meet others involved in the332 words
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87 1984-02-24 10 Reuter LONDON, Friday WEST German scientists have found a chemical which could be developed into a contraceptive pill for men, the British magazine New Scientist reported today. It said the chemical, a synthetic steroid, stops sperm production but does not diminish sex drive and has noReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-02-24 11 W German minister proposes that they will focus on microelectronics and biotechnology Reuter BONN, Friday A PROPOSAL by Foreign Minister Hans-Die-trich Genscher to siphon the cream of West Germany's students into "elite universities" has sparked a fierce debate about access to higher education. Mr Genscher,Reuter - 447 words
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175 1984-02-24 11 AP WASHINGTON, Friday US SECRETARY of State George Shultz said that "diplomatic wheels are still turning" in Lebanon and refused to concede that American policy there had been a failure. "I wouldn't say we have failed," Mr Shultz said. "WeAP - 175 words
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Advertisement44 1984-02-24 10 The Maidenform® woman Dares to Dream. feminine, exquisite, delicate <#*&*** Apparel and you'll get a 50% WRr discount on the next garment of the same value or less. Hurry, don't miss this attractive offer. V Solo Agents ganta (s) pte ltd < *****11 I «o 844 words
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Advertisement170 1984-02-24 11 Jaays left to stop toting Mob. ffinMsrtfiw ioHiae tsrJalj W issue-. 1 Mara. An ad in the Yellow Pages can work wonders for your business. With an increased circulation of 1.54 million copies, it reaches all phone users in Singapore. But best of all, it reaches those people who intend170 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1984-02-24 12 JOYCE QUEK - First company to have its application approved for listing under new SES ruling By JOYCE QUEK CHAN HO Engineerings application for listing on the Singapore Stock Exchange has been approved, making it the first company to gain approval under the revised Listing Manual requirements. The1,249 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-02-24 12 SHARE OF THE DAY J MALAYSIAN Feedmills shares are said to have been traded up to $3.70 during its period of suspension from trading. However, speculators who bought on the grey market are likely to be disappointed. Reacting to a report claiming that a transfer of155 words
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174 1984-02-24 12 STOCKS GAINS outweighed losses on the Singapore stock exchange this morning. Newspapers had a better session, with SNPL and Times Publishing both making ground. South Pacific among the most active shares gained 24 cents to $4.30. The better mood did nothing for Cycle174 words
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Article110 1984-02-24 12 SINGAPORE gold futures rose slightly across the board in early dealings underpinned by continued concern over the Iran- Iraq war. Dealers said the metal's steadiness abroad also helped but trading was thin ahead of the weekend. There was a pr6mpt rise to US$4OO/402 an ounce from U*****.00/50110 words
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430 1984-02-24 13 JEANNE WONG - Many banks withdraw interest payment and levy service charge By JEANNE WONG CHASE MANHATTAN, which announced on Tuesday that it would impose a service charge on inactive accounts with less than a minimum balance, is not alone. Wi ala It is one of two American430 words
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Article256 1984-02-24 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market toae; slightly higher Cold Storage 4 58/4.60 Fraser and Neave 6 45/6 60 Haw Par 176/1.77 Jacks Intl 5 40/5 80 Keck Seng 5.60/5.65 Magnum 4 00/4 06 M Cement 8.75/8.80 Arab-Mai Dev 1.39/1.41 Boustead 2 80/2.85 Esso 12 20 B Genting 5256 words
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Article132 1984-02-24 13 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US| ***** 2.1230 2.1140 sterling 3.1233 3 1012 3 0912 Australian 2 0230 1 9989 1 9889 Canadian 1.7133 1 6932 1 8832 New Zealand 1.4213 1.4012 1.3912 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian132 words
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Article, Illustration849 1984-02-24 14 features Reuter BRITAIN HAS decided to introduce a measure of democracy to Hong Kong, its last major colony, to help ensure the territory survives the hand-back to China in 1997 in something like its present, prosperous form. British officials in Hong Kong, the tinyReuter - 849 words
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Article459 1984-02-24 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT IT IS a pity that the United States has decided to suspend deliveries of tanks and armoured personnel carriers to the Lebanese army at this juncture. The reason being advanced that the situation is so fluid that it is difficult to see how459 words
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130 1984-02-24 15 WHEREAS the laws always provide for a penalty in the late payment of any government revenue, the refund of over-payment for whatever reason is always unduly delayed. Of late, letters have appeared in the Press complaining of the delay in the refund of130 words
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255 1984-02-24 15 "STRIVING to serve you better," the SBS brochure publicising its OTS service tells us in bold red letters. Why, then, are commuters shunning OTS buses unless they can't help it? Just this afternoon and for the umpteenth time since OTS started operation, I was255 words
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66 1984-02-24 15 RECENTLY, the Ministry of Education invited tendters for the regular grass-cutting and maintenance of school fields. In the interest of the safety of our school children, did the ministry specify that the type of rotary grass cutters with exposed blades, which have66 words
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134 1984-02-24 15 PETER BOYD - THE NI6HT OF SHAME PETER BOYD Singapore 0314 I REFER to your report "A night of shame for Singaporeans" (SM, Feb 21). Like many others after reading the article, I must agree and suggest that some Singaporeans have become so self-centred that nothing matters except134 words
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Article408 1984-02-24 16 TODAY'S Highlights Film Focus: Churchill and the Qenerala (Ch 12, 8 pm) THIS is a realistic account of Winston Churchill's military and personal relationships with his generals. The main source of information is Churchill's memoirs. Churchill is not portrayed as a World War Two saviour but408 words
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Article, Illustration845 1984-02-24 16 WONG SING YEONG - More 'live' sports coverage, too TV Scene By WONG SING YEONG IT IS all-cylinders ahead for Malaysia's commercial station which will commence its test-run in June. Initially, only the Klang Valley area will be able to receive the new channel. Transmission range will845 words
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Miscellaneous1408 1984-02-24 16 Rim Guide n Paqe 20 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by A House Is Not A Home (C) (English Subtitles) '•W ■fc .•Hltf.i 4.30 The International Badminton: The Poco Homes .w,' k <m ■r «pi jdhisf Atsuko Tokuda and Yoshiko Yonekura meet Eng. land's Nova Perry and Jane Webster1,408 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1984-02-24 17 Coping with the trauma o£ cancellation USA Today A PRIME-TIME series in the United States is, for most actors, the closest to a full-time, regular job they'll ever have in a profession rife with unemployment. A series means a steady pay-cheque. Beginners bank about US$5,OOOUSA Today - 1,163 words
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Article, Illustration913 1984-02-24 18 PAT D'ROSE - HITS OF YESTERYEAR By PAT D'ROSE THE Three Degrees, the sizzling female trio, and Bobby Vinton, dubbed by Billboard Magazine as "the most successful love singer of the rock era", will be here for a one-day performance next month. The Three Degrees Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott and913 words
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Article, Illustration293 1984-02-24 19 NEW YORK: It is Gandhi's Richard Attenborough who will direct the major motion picture of Broadway's smash musical-dance hit, A Chorus Line. This ended months of speculation over who would translate the material into film for Embassy Pictures and Polygram Pictures. Producers of the293 words
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Miscellaneous112 1984-02-24 20 MACON COUNTY LINE THE Singapore Film Society will screen Macon County line today at 6.30 pm and 9 pm at the Goethe-Institut. A sheriff wnose wife Is brutally murdered by a pair of drifters decides to take the law into his own hands. HARRY IN YOUR POCKET HILTON Movie House112 words
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Miscellaneous682 1984-02-24 20 CLASSICAL DANCE SH THE National Theatre Trust and the Japan Foundation with the as- lP^| sistance of the Embassy of Japan will present the A Nihon-Buyo, the Classi- Kk cal Dance of Japan, on I March 6-7 at 8 pm at Victoria Theatre Tickets at $20, $15, Vw $10, $5682 words
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Advertisement756 1984-02-24 25 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant Situations Vacant incom 1 nrnm SINGAPORE I |USIi f jT[ (tjLfQflU NC I invites applications from ke( j lU\\ I Singapore Citizens tor I e o owin g positions I An American Multi-national Company has A) TECHNICAL I immediate vacancies for the following:- I HELPER I756 words
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Advertisement1028 1984-02-24 26 classified 273-9Q90 I APPOINTMENT I (A) TEMPORARY FILM CENSOR (ENGLISH, CHINESE, MALAY AND INDIAN) (B) TEMPORARY FILM EXAMINER BOARD OF FILM CENSORS Applications are invited for the abovementioned appointments. Kntry Requirements (A) Temporary Film Canaor Singapore Citizens/Permanent Residents with a University degree. They must be mature and have good knowledge1,028 words
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Advertisement510 1984-02-24 27 classified 273-9090 NOTICES ®PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contrators for the foMowing:(A) SQB/6/84 Construction of Toilet Blocks along Eaat Coast Parte Extension Supply and Laying of Asphalt Concrete for Minor Patching of Roada in the Republic of Singapore during the period 1.4.84 to 31.3.85 for the510 words
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188 1984-02-24 28 Minister says no to inquiry to find out if boycott in sports still valid AP LONDON, Friday THE British government said yesterday it has rejected a South African appeal to launch a new Commonwealth investigation of the White-ruled country's moves to desegregate its sports.AP - 188 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-02-24 28 K SILVAM - Our badminton officials comment on the defeats SINGAPORE'S THOMAS CUP DEBACLE By K SILVAM SINGAPORE were neither prepared, nor ready for the prestigious Thomas Cup assignment not with national champion Wong Shoon Keat being torn between his duties as coach and player. That was the verdict by local387 words
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354 1984-02-24 28 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN A FOUR-MAN rowing team from Singapore will take on the world's best when they compete in the Henley Royal Regatta at Henley-on-Thames in England from June 28 July 1. The last time a Singapore team took part in354 words
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Article499 1984-02-24 28 TV stations raise $11 m for Olympics AP SYDNEY, Friday AUSTRALIA'S Olympic team may not arrive in Los Angeles in Rolls-Eovces, but it won't have to worry about the bill after a 26-hour telethon sent their countrymen scurrying for their wallets. Most of the television stations inAP - 499 words
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Article, Illustration863 1984-02-24 29 ■RIONITOR^^ RACING TODAY'S TRACKWORK IVAN Allan-trained Meteorite IV, unbeaten in his last two outings showed up smartly in his winding-up gallop on a good track at Batu Canto ng today Accompanied by stablemates Cruzeiro II (Lucas) and Feu Vert (KC Ng) the863 words
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Article862 1984-02-24 29 HACK 1 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 4 1200 m I ***** Starting Bond 17 P Lm X ***** Aurora M MM Kwong 8 3 ***** Kiwi Runnor MV* Subian 11 4 ***** Tho Stylistic MV> QwMtam 1 8 ***** Hattaras 58V* Yaap 8 0387 Sir Frontal MM Au-Yaung862 words
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Article45 1984-02-24 29 Reuter HELSINKI, Friday A SPORTS physiologist quoted in a Finnish newspaper yesterday said he believed Finnish skiers who won 13 medals including four golds at the Winter Olympics had taken large doses of vitamin B-15 to give them energy. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-02-24 30 SIMON BARNES - ENGLISH SOCCER LEAGUE SPECIAL BY SIMON BARNES IT is getting tighter by the day at the top of the First Division. But Liverpool know that a single slip will bring menacing Nottingham Forest, or still threatening Manchester United on top of them. Tomorrow,318 words
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284 1984-02-24 30 MANCHESTER United are at home to Sunderland, and will be feeling the pressure: they need to win something, and there is only the league left for them. Their problem all season has been that they look ordinary without Bryan Robson, and that their284 words
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Article370 1984-02-24 30 LIVERPOOL are visited by Queen's Park Rangers, who were beaten by Liverpool on their own artificial pitch earlier in the season. It promises to be a poor game, with manager Terry Venables pursuing a hideously boring offside tactic, but QPR will be hoping370 words
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192 1984-02-24 30 Brazil raising 14m to buy back ace Zico Reuter ROME, Friday BRAZIL is raising US$7 million (5514.8 million) in a move to buy back soccer pin-up Zico, currently playing for Udinese in Italy. This was disclosed after Zico had admitted in a television interview that Udinese could possibly sell himReuter - 192 words
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Article64 1984-02-24 30 RIO de JANEIRO: The International Football Federation (FIFA) has authorised the making of a replica of the Jules Rimet Cup stolen from the headquarters of the Brazilian Football Federation (CBF) last December, it was announced yesterday. The cup, with the same 1.8 kg gold content, will be64 words
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Article333 1984-02-24 31 SHIRISH NADKARNI - The Indonesian men and Chinese women are far too good for the rest in Thomas and Über Cups BY SHIRISH NADKARNI IN HONG KONG ONE fact emerged crystal-clear at the end of the league stage of the Thomas and Über Cups preliminary rounds, played at the333 words
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Article108 1984-02-24 31 (Key to symbols used above: TP: Ties Played, TW: Ties Won, TL: Ties Lost, Pos: Position, MW: Matches Won, ML: Matches Lost) TP TW TL POS. MW ML INDONESIA 110 1 5 0 NEW ZEALAND 10 12 0 5 THOMAS CUP (QROUP A) HONGKONG 3 3 0 1 11108 words
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