Singapore Monitor, 6 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-06 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 30cents Friday, July 6, 198412 words
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Article642 1984-07-06 1 VINCENT FONG - Structurally unsound buildings near routes identified By VINCENT FONG A GROWING number of buildings will have to make way for the Mass Rapid Transit project. They include Stamford House in Stamford Road, pre-war rent-controlled shoS houses in Bukit Pasoh and Keong Siak treet, and642 words
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Advertisement44 1984-07-06 1 A candid post MABAPOHA MAMA mortem OK 70,000 fans in a Festival o£ Arts t °T J MRT GOING, GOING... Four places where the bulldozers will move in Dilapidation survey list BOTH ON PAGE 2 TV GUIDE: PAGE 22 TV SCENE HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE 2344 words
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Advertisement65 1984-07-06 1 w ASK your employer to pay you through POSB You get the convenience of over 122 POSB branches and 150 Cash-On-Line tellers. For details of the POSB Salary Acceptance Scheme, call 339- 3333 ext 214. 241 or 242. I J <fi> I Bank onThe Key L ¥bnt National Savings Bank65 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-07-06 1 WEATHER Showers KSJ in some areas B|H7 words
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Article110 1984-07-06 2 TIBS, SSB plan charter service Lianbe Zaobao THE SBS faces competition in another area of operation from the Trans Island Bus Service and the Singapore Shuttle Bus Service. The two companies are planning to get their own chartered bus services off the ground to vie forLianbe Zaobao - 110 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-07-06 2 Many structures along the MRT route face demolition A TEAM OF consultants early this year began a "dilapidation" survey of buildings along the route of Mass Rapid Transit Phase 1 the north-south line from Yio Chu Kang to Raffles Place and part of the east-west line from City233 words
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Article580 1984-07-06 2 NAME OF BUILDING DESCRIPTION STATIONS LOCATION International Bldg SO storey Maxwell Station Anson Road OUT Bldg S storey Robinson Rd SF Big 7 storey Robinson Rd Cbow House 5 storey Robinson Rd HLF Big office bldg Robinson Rd Crosby House 7 storey/old Robinson Rd UOF Bldg J580 words
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401 1984-07-06 3 CAROLINE BOEY - More copies of TV Highlights' to enable teachers to advise pupils on suitable shows to view By CAROLINE BOEY STUDENTS may soon get more help in breaking their bad television viewing habits. Their schools will be getting additional copies of the TV401 words
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438 1984-07-06 3 KK FONG - By KK FONG Police catch an average of 1,000 speedsters on our highways every month. While some 200 offenders are booked weekly along the roads selected for enforcement action, in the past five weeks, the number of fast drivers flagged down on438 words
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Article243 1984-07-06 4 INSURANCE policies and fixed deposit accounts were suggested yesterday as alternatives to the proposal for staggered CPF withdrawals after the age of 55. Callers to the Singapore Monitor Hotline on the CPF scheme said that if contributors were allowed to withdraw all their savings, one way to ensure243 words
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1169 1984-07-06 4 NG MING MING; SEAH MEI KIANG - By NG MING MING and SEAH MEI KIANG MR GANESH RAMCHANDANI, an accounts clerk, was in favour of a move to help the poor. He felt a person should be allowed to withdraw 50 per cent of his money at 55. The1,169 words
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351 1984-07-06 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN PEOPLE can ensure that their savings will last them their lifetime after their retirement by investing in annuity schemes offered by the insurance industry. Mr Tan Kin Lian, General Manager of the NTUC Income, said351 words
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456 1984-07-06 5 YEOW MEI SIN - RADIO STATION FLOODED WITH CALLS WHEN LOCAL HOTEL EXEC WENT ON AUSSIE AIRWAVES #y YEOW MEI SIN WHAT DOES China's takeover of Hons Kong in 1997 mean to Singapore's economy? How important is the tourist trade to Singapore? What are we doing about the456 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-07-06 5 BREAKDANCERS were having a hip hoppin* time performing at the National University of Singapore Hall last night But they were not alone a crowd of more than 5,000 students gathered round to cheer them on. The display was staged during a "Jam 'n*Pictures by ASMAH HAMID - 76 words
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366 1984-07-06 6 Lianbe Wanbao THE CLOSURE of the Odeon Cinema has caused a sharp decline in the business operations of the shops in the neighbourhood. Barely four days after the cinema's projectors were switched oft for good, the nearby shops have registered losses 01 betweenLianbe Wanbao - 366 words
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204 1984-07-06 6 SIT YIN FONG - I COUPLE'S $112,000 SUIT AGAINST NY ATT HOTEL 1 By SIT YIN FONG AN AMERICAN businessman yesterday recalled wondering whether a number of "young ladies" moving up and down the lift of the Hyatt Regency Hotel where he was staying there four years204 words
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AROUND THE COURTS
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65 1984-07-06 6 A 32-YEAR-OLD businessman was fined $150 in a district court yesterday for causing hurt to a security guard who pasted a violation form on the front windscreen of his car. Lew Soon Chai admitted hitting Joe Joseph on the chest on March 6,65 words
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67 1984-07-06 6 A M-YEAR-OLD man was charged in a district court yesterday with having eight uncensored videotapes Yeo Chai Mok, a contractor, admitted having the videotapes on Nov 9, 1983 about 10.35 pm along West Coast Highway and was fined $800. In another charge, Lee67 words
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81 1984-07-06 6 A 42-YEAR-OLD man sentenced to 10 months' Jail by a district court yesterday for cheating a director of a company. Cheong Ah Yat alias Henry, formerly sales manager of Chemicals Laboratory (S)' Pte Ltd, admitted to cheating his company director, Dr Kam Yin Fah81 words
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Article, Illustration264 1984-07-06 7 SURESH NAIR - 9 Indian sailors, stranded here with no pay, seek help SURESH NAIR NINE INDIAN sailors, who say they have been stranded aboard a Japanese-registered ship in Singapore for six months without pay, made a plea for help to the Japanese Embassy yesterday. The sailors, from thePICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 264 words
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611 1984-07-06 7 FAEZAH ISMAIL - OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT CASE ®y FAEZAH ISMAIL A COMPANY finance manager accused of receiving a document from a senior Foreign Affairs Ministry < official treated a note containing this alleged information as another piece of scrap, a district court was told yesterday. Phua611 words
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Advertisement92 1984-07-06 3 TV and tho strong infkionco It has on growing cMMront Opon Lino, Pago 18 '"1 Un bouquet parfume d'une infinie tendresse i.' V r— ———————-I w ii I £k jbsßds&sttm •> 3fg 11 1 hH^^hh^Sjl Available at; Garden Plaza Stores Orchard Fragrance Pages Drug Store Lucky Drug Store (all at92 words
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Advertisement209 1984-07-06 4 The Tea Garden Resents a French Revolution July 5-21 Voila! The best of French cuisine in the Tea Garden. Has there been a new French revolution? g We'd like to think so. I During July, a full selection of French epicurean delights is no longer 1 the sole domain of209 words
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Advertisement213 1984-07-06 6 rl July 2-15 The Harbour Grill takes great pleasure in presenting the artistry 'H *-Vj** IV'. of Jean Fleury, Master Chef of France and recipient of the v title "Best Chef of France". 5[ r Hiscuisine has been described as "light, precise, full of flavour and individualistic, without being ostentatious".213 words
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390 1984-07-06 8 Reuter LAHORE, Friday HIJACKERS demanding the release of Sikh prisoners in the Indian state of Punjab yesterday diverted an airliner carrying more than 250 people to Pakistan. The airliner nearly ran out of fuel circling Lahore s barricaded airport. Pakistani authorities hadReuter - 390 words
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285 1984-07-06 8 AP WASHINGTON, Fri THE US Supreme Court, concluding its 1983-84 term, yesterday handed US law enforcement authorities a major victory by easing a rule aimed at protecting citizens' constitutional rights and at deterring police misconduct in searches. Before adjourning until October, the JusticesAP - 285 words
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143 1984-07-06 8 UPI VANCOUVER, Friday BRITISH Columbia's Supreme Court has issued a rare injunction banning female and male prostitutes from downtown streets in Vancouver. The sweeping injunction issued by Chief Justice Allan McEachem on Wednesday restrained 21 named persons and anyone having knowledge of theUPI - 143 words
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231 1984-07-06 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Friday DEMOCRATIC presidential candidate Jesse Jackson, ignoring a veiled warning from President Reagan that he could be violating the law, said yesterday that he will go td the Soviet Union in an effort to aid dissident Andrei Sakha rov. "If our government willUPI - 231 words
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Article291 1984-07-06 9 MARKET PRICES ARE DOWN DESPITE IRAN-IRAQ WAR, SAYS REPORT Reuter PARIS, Friday THE NON-COMMUNIST world is awash with oil, pushing down free market prices despite the flare up in the Iran-Iraq war and a modest rise in demand, latest figures from the International Energy AgencyReuter - 291 words
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319 1984-07-06 9 UPI LONOON, Friday A KIDNAPPED African politician considered to be Nigeria's most wanted man was found drugged in a crate with two other men at a provincial airport yesterday eight hours after his abduction, police and airoort sources said. Reports from the scene said one ofUPI - 319 words
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96 1984-07-06 9 AP BEIJING, Friday THE CHINESE capital's evening tabloid announced a voluntary donation drive yesterday to save the Great Wall, China's famous tourist site crumbling from neglect. "Love our China, repair our Great Wall," said the Peking Evening News, which last month published findings ofAP - 96 words
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535 1984-07-06 10 TRENDS Newsweek THE FIRST US trading company in the mold of Japan's "sogo shosha" companies that offer a broad range of goods and services has gone into business. Xport Port Authority Trading Company is trying hard to reverse the trend in transPacific commerce, whichNewsweek - 535 words
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Article63 1984-07-06 10 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions ontside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to yon they may affect the way yon live, the way yon conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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Article, Illustration630 1984-07-06 10 HONG KONG FOCUS HONG KONG, Fri HONG KONG businessman William Wong is trying desperately to place his sons in schools in the United States, Canada, Britain in fact just about anywhere with a stable political system and a high standard of living. "I dread the630 words
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Article360 1984-07-06 11 Heavy fighting and refugees have taken their toll on a once-demanding education system AP BEIRUT, Friday FADI La la didn't sleep for three nights and refused to go back to school for six weeks after a shell exploded on the playground during recess, killing one classmateAP - 360 words
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260 1984-07-06 11 UPI BOSTON, Fri AS IF eye strain, wrist pain and nigh blood pressure are not enough, an American researcher is adding one more ailment to the list of woes video game players are subject to paralysis of the handUPI - 260 words
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Article35 1984-07-06 11 DAY In and day out, politics sootn to nilo world nows. In fact, a great many othor •vents take place that afffoct paoplo'a lives. On this page, wo pro* sont some of thoso •wants.35 words
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409 1984-07-06 11 LAT-WP TULSA (Oklahoma), Friday AS EVANGELIST Oral Roberts tells the story, God approached him seven years ago in the southern California desert with an audacious command: Build a 777bed hospital and research centre in Tulsa that would combine the best medicalLAT-WP - 409 words
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195 1984-07-06 11 UPI FAIRFIELD (Iowa), Friday A GATHERING of more than 5,000 transcendental meditators from 36 countries claims to be heightening world unity but it's feeling no unity with some reporters. Mr David Mehlen, a spokesman for Maharishi International University (MIU), accused the ABC Television network's nightly newsUPI - 195 words
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Article1268 1984-07-06 12 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - Study says East Asian countries in better position to meet their obligations By MICHAEL RICHARDSON rhe Age newspaper, Melbourne, Special to The Singapore Monitor COUNTRIES IN East Asia with large foreign debts are in a much better position to repay them than their counterparts in Latin1,268 words
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Article78 1984-07-06 12 Singapore has a negligible level of foreign debt; Latin America has a combined debt of just over $US27B billion and an average debt-service ratio of 117 per cent; Asia has nearly $USIO9 billion (36 per cent) and Middle EasVAfrica SUSII4 billion (58 per cent). r Foreign Debt-Service78 words
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Article100 1984-07-06 12 Debt management demands are forcing East Asian economies to become more cost-efficient and internationally competitive. In Asia, most debt accumulation has been for basically sound investments in development projects, mainly in high productivity domestic energy development (partly to reduce dependence on imported oil), agriculture and industrialisation.100 words
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Advertisement112 1984-07-06 8 CHINESE CARPETS^omotional^ VM T t -t1 H PAKISTAN CARPETS Persian Bokhara Designs Museum Quality PERSIANS AFGHANS X '~^awraPßß ■■■■BpPPPl^^^^^^W?Xp*^£K3|H An expensive name is no guarantee of Quality. A common fallacy is to regard knot density as the predominant factor when determining value. In fact, knot density is a matter of112 words
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Advertisement63 1984-07-06 9 Surtuttefl It's fun. It's carefree. It's in fashion. And it's at Scotts! New You'll SGG all fashion the latest parade 7 July summer S&* 2.30 p.m. from Japan It's summer! C^ti] new season, at greatly Scotts is putting bottoms in discounted prices on a great from our exclusive fashion show.63 words
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Advertisement127 1984-07-06 10 v .it f i/. &v. t C f> f /f. i kf\»U \J k J [V M t I f E j ivr'i.#s lhb "TT 2 1 W Feng Cheng Lou welcomes you with warm friendly service and superior T&ochew cuisine Step into our Teochew restaurant for JB} a unique127 words
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Advertisement196 1984-07-06 11 Prisoner of War, Agod 12: Pago 15 r A unique sight and taste experience awaits you One of the finest Guangdong restaurants ir\ Singapore, offering the gourmet cuisines of the region. Enjoy the crisp mouthwatering\ barbequed duckling, tasty superior shark's fins stewed in a rich chicken stock and other traditional196 words
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Advertisement121 1984-07-06 12 (TAAUSEK BEER CUBES (OPPOSITE THE MAACO POLO HOTEL) Mirror, mirror on the wall j^ The search is on! If you think you can win the hearts of our judges to make it into the Grand Final come join our Miss Tamasek '84 Beauty Queen Contest. August 1984 ZENZA BRONICA eTKS121 words
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Article, Illustration651 1984-07-06 13 JOHN CHOW - EBULLIENCE ON THE FIRST DAY OF SIMEX By JOHN CHOW "IT'S PHENOMENAL in its takeoff. Simex has a tremendous potential in the longer run." That was MR TONY LABRASCA*S opinion of the first day's gold futures trading at the Singapore International Monetary Excnange (Simex)651 words
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Article157 1984-07-06 13 OVER THE past year or so, the activity in the Singapore gold market has varied greatly. April 1983 saw the level of sold traded drop to a record low of four lots of 100 ounces in the third week. TT»e same figure was157 words
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398 1984-07-06 13 ACCORDING to OUB's Financial Review for July, the US dollar's strength is attributed to the prospects of higher interest rates and the status of the US as a safe haven as well as concern over the economic situation and labour disturbances in Europe. In398 words
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151 1984-07-06 13 VVS4LL STREET THE stock market, disappointing Wall Street observers who hud anticipated the beginning of a summer rally, lost ground yesterday in the third slowest trading session of the year. The market was closed on Wednesday for independence day and151 words
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Article91 1984-07-06 13 THE US dollar again rose sharply on world foreign exchange markets yesterday, with the US currency nitting record hiehs against the British pound and Italian lira. Gold and silver prices, depressed by traders' attraction to the dollar, fell to near two-year lows Republic National Bank quoted gold91 words
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Article, Illustration517 1984-07-06 14 Rodney Hobson - A Journalists Notebook By Rodney Hobson THE PATTERN of the US dollar and stock market is being repeated in Singapore. While the Singapore dollar has held up remarkably well against the renewed march of the high flying US unit, the local stock exchange517 words
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272 1984-07-06 14 THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore approved Elders Finance and Investment Co Limited's acquisition of Private Investment Company for Asia (Pica) SA together with its Asian currrency unit. Pica's shareholders have already given overwhelming approval for its consolidation with Elders Pica SA, a subsidiary of272 words
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186 1984-07-06 14 MBF HOLDINGS established a Hong Kong joint-venture company called MBF Leasing (Hong Kong) Ltd with the Dow Banking Group. Dow MBF Ltd(HK) Ltd will hold 51 Ser cent, MBF International Ltd (HK) 5 per cent, and Dow Financial Services Corporation of Delaware,186 words
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Article70 1984-07-06 14 PAPER Products (Malaya) Bhd stated that group net tangible assets per SO cent share of 82 cents, based on Dec 31 accounts, will be reduced to 69 cents after the rights issue. Directors forecast that pre-tax profit for the vear ending 31 Dec, 1984 to be70 words
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Article79 1984-07-06 14 INTERNATIONAL Wood Products Ltd saw group turnover of $45.9 million for the year ended 29 Feb, compared to $52.8 million for the previous year. The group incurred a loss of $5.8 million, $4.5 million attributable to the company and $1.3 million to the start-up costs79 words
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36 1984-07-06 14 RIVERVIEW Rubber Estates Bhd chairman Dato Seri J E S Crawford resigned and his place is to be taken by Mr W J Huntsman. Dato Crawford will remain as a director36 words
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59 1984-07-06 14 RIDALEGE Investments Pte Ltd has become a substantial shareholder of Eu Yan Sang Holdings by purchasing 227,000 shares at $2.90 each, increasing their stake from 4.21 to 6.73 per cent. Mr Richard Eu Yee Ming (alternate director to Mr Richard Eu Keng Mun),59 words
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Miscellaneous18 1984-07-06 13 I IW til ■MrNiuf ht »yt4. Iw r'' 9 E 666 WM6R6 IUL OOW-JONEe W6MT DOWW T6W POlHie.18 words
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Advertisement108 1984-07-06 14 &n& M VILLAGE RESTAURANT^ 16 J ALAN LEBAN (UPPER THOMSON ROAD 7V» MILES) /Wjy /N V (near SAME SUPERMARKET) \yp! SINGAPORE 2067 'TEL *****62 Rt Our restaurant is now open to rw I serve you delicious Hakka and Cantonese cuisine and Delicacies Jr)jf Eg) in a relax and cool setting.108 words
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Article875 1984-07-06 15 WILLIAM TUDHY - For Hamid Rezi, life in Iran's armed forces is nasty, brutish and short •y WILLIAM TUDHY of The Los to|tln Times LAT-WP RAMADI (Iraq): For 14-year-old Hamid Rezi, life in Iran's armed services was nasty, brutish and short Two years ago, at age of 12,LAT-WP - 875 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-07-06 15 FREDERICK KATAYAMA - ly FREDERICK KATAYAMA off Associated Pros* AP TOKYO: A LITTLE reptile from Australia may be overtaking the koala in popularity at least among Japanese. Since its debut in a TV commercial in April, the frilled lizard craze has reached monstrous proportions. Reproductions of theAP - 490 words
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Article333 1984-07-06 16 Time Singaporeans shun this syndrome creeping into society I WAS the victim of a discourteous act at the snack bar outside the entrance to the dress circle of a Cathay Organisation cinema. This incident in itself is probably unimportant but I feel it is an333 words
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87 1984-07-06 16 KHOO SOO HOON (MS - KHOO SOO HOON (MS) For Permanent Secretary (National Development) SAFETY Conscious "White line would help us" (SM, May 24) and "Narrow road a big hazard" (SM, June 4) may be pleased to know that the Public Works Department (PWD) is considering the possibility87 words
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155 1984-07-06 16 ROBIN HOOD - ROBIN HOOD Singapore 0314 I READ with interest your editorial "Winning the race against hellriders" (SM, Jane 29). I applaud the Special Enforcement Squad's move in carrying out relentless swoops against this criminal "hell-riding." Perhaps we should adopt stiffer penalties against those found guilty.155 words
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366 1984-07-06 16 JANE P SHOEMAKER - »y JANE P SHOEMAKER off Knight-Rlddsr Newspapers LONDON: One year ago, London Transport took the sort of drastic step that makes financial planners shiver: It slashed bus and subway fares by one-third, introduced cheap travel passes and pumped cash into a reorganisation plan to improve366 words
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309 1984-07-06 16 ISSUE A GOOD deal of concern has been expressed about the security situation in Hong Kong both in the run up to 1997 and after it. We are already seeing a disturbing increase in violent incidents, including robberies of banks and gold and309 words
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Article557 1984-07-06 17 MM— THE SAYING used to be better late than never. As far as Singapore's financial community is concerned, that should be amended to better late than after Hong Kong. So it is with some considerable joy, mingled with relief, that we greet the Singapore International557 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-07-06 17 Why blame them for the fault of inconsiderate motorists? ONE FREQUENTLY reads of complaints against the Traffic Police. Many of these complaints are unreasonable and unfounded. To cite the example that traffic cops rely on quotas in "bookings" in order to keep their206 words
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144 1984-07-06 17 JOHN M CARTER - JOHN M CARTER Singapore 0922 THE LETTER published in your paper dated June 7 from the police PRO concerning the 9,000 warnings given to motorists in lieu of prosecution is no indication of forebearance on the part of the officers concerned. In my144 words
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143 1984-07-06 17 NEWTON Circus and the stretches of road immediately leading to it are in a terrible state of disrepair. Apart from the much-needed resurfacing, the circus itself should be reduced in size in order to ease the congestion there. I travel this way143 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-07-06 18 THE FIGURES here are from the United States (US), but we could reach such proportions in Singapore. We need to face the problems of television (TV) viewing now, according to Health Educator, the bulletin produced by the Training and Health698 words
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64 1984-07-06 18 BRISK walking not only helps maintain pep and stamina, but also sharpens the mind, says the Health Insurance Association of America. The group says there is evidence that progressive walking starting at a slow pace and increasing speed over a period of months64 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-07-06 18 THE SOUTHBOUND carriageway of Scotts Road leading from Newton Circus to Orchard Road is being diverted to a newly constructed carriageway. The diversion starts this week and will be effective until November 1986 a period of 28 months. The northbound carriageway of78 words
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180 1984-07-06 18 FROM this week, the PSA harbour and islands cruise during weekdays will begin at 10 am and 1.30 pm instead of at 9 am and 2 pm. The change in schedule is necessary because of the re-deployment of ferries. Passengers can enjoy180 words
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Article76 1984-07-06 18 Leaving World Trade Centre Leaving Kuau Island Leaving St John's Island 9.00 am 10.00 am 10.20 am 10.00 am 11.00 am 11.20 am 1120 am 12.20 pm 12.40 pm 1220 am 1.20 pm 1.40 pm 1 40 pm 2.40 pm 3.00 pm 2 40 pm 3.40 pm 4.0076 words
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Article457 1984-07-06 19 a st Hl] What do you think I should do when I get a "shock" PUB bill? 01 THINK. There must be a logical reason in most instances. Do you know that the PUB meter is read once every two months? And that457 words
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83 1984-07-06 19 RELAXING, soothing music while you spend your lunchtime in air-conaitioned comfort. That's what is in store for you at certain libraries this month. The days and times are as follows: Bukit Merah Branch: Monday 12.15 12.45 pm Session I 1.15 1.45 pm Session II Marine Parade83 words
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94 1984-07-06 19 feedback I WOULD like to share an observation on an interesting yet sometimes not so obvious trait in some Singaporeans. They are fond of putting on a haughty, fierce and indifferent expression on their faces, but you should not be put off or fooled94 words
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87 1984-07-06 19 GOH CHIN GUAN - GOH CHIN GUAN MY FAMILY and I love the clean and calm waters around Coney Island off Ponggol. May I know where I can find a suitable public beach to lower my inflatable dinghy with a 4-HP outboard motor without going87 words
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64 1984-07-06 19 THE $10,000 grant given to a poor family will not help their children much. The government could help them more if it gave them priority in choice of schools or put them in full-day schools. In most cases both parents are working and there64 words
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Article, Illustration3035 1984-07-06 20 A REVIEW discussion involving several active figures on the local arts scene was organised by Lianhe Zaobao on June 25,1984. The subject: The Singapore Festival of Arts 1984. Here, we present the bulk of its conclusion. The participants were: LEE WAI KOK, Chairman, Steering Committee of3,035 words
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Article, Illustration488 1984-07-06 22 Friday Background (Ch 5, 7.55 pm) THE PAST week has seen some lively debate in Parliament, especially over the withdrawal of CPF money raised by the Howe Yoon Chong Committee Report. Friday Background summarises some of the views raised by the back-benchers during the488 words
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Article, Illustration836 1984-07-06 22 PAT HILTON - TV SCENE By PAT HILTON WHEN A builder constructed a wall at James Darren's home that was an inch crooked, he rationalised to the actorsinger that every house has such imperfections. Not this one, Darren said, and took a crowbar and tore the wall down.836 words
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Article, Illustration683 1984-07-06 23 SHEILA BENSON in Lot Angeles - By SHEILA BENSON in Lot Angeles LAT-WP SOME things are immutable in this life, and the makers of Conan the Destroyer, the sequel to Conan the Barbarian, should have known that. Conan, they seem to have decided, should be less of a barbarian and moreLAT-WP - 683 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1984-07-06 25 KUO PAO KUN - By KUO PAO KUN BUMBOAT! delivered insofar as it gave us a provocative mixture of refreshing entertainment and stimulating food for thought It got more people hungry for original Singapore theatre and may inspire confidence to produce more indigenous original works. Seen as the result of a seven-week1,389 words
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Advertisement567 1984-07-06 20 NATIONAL STUDENT Singapore celebrates 25 years of nation building It's time to stand up and give your views on our achievements and the changes we have seen join the National Essay Writing Competition organised by SNPL CATEGORY 1 CATEGORY 2 I CATEGORY 3 M Youth is the most precious commodity567 words
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Miscellaneous1338 1984-07-06 21 —i Q 2.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Pages. W "f Jtt k 3.00 Opening end Programme Highlights followed by The Web (C) Km 4^H Kids world i VC| 1 V A News on a talented 13-year-old ice-skater, a haemophi- g who is active in sports despite handicap, a 15- «j-41,338 words
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Miscellaneous593 1984-07-06 23 fiiAi Guioe TOA PAYOH (*****34): THE RING OF DEATH (C) JUBILEE (*****07): THE RING OF DEATH (C) DALIT (*****16): THE RING OF DEATH (C) HOLLYWOOD (*****64): THE RING OF DEATH (C) Starring: Kim Tang, Hwang Jang Lee, Shek Tien, Koen Winn Man Jf/l Synopsis: A young man, rejected because he593 words
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Miscellaneous235 1984-07-06 24 leisure SB TOMORROW: TODAY: High tide: 5.33 am Low tide: 10.56 am (2.3 m) (0.4 m) Low tide: 11.56 am High tide: 5.31pm 8.6 m) (2.2 m) igh tide: 6.20 pm Low tide: 11.18 pm (2.2 m) (6.8 m) TOM HORN THE HILTON Movie House will screen Tom Horn on235 words
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Miscellaneous685 1984-07-06 24 etchreliefs and sculptures ifBB will be on display at the I Goethe-Institut Art Gal- lery until July 31 from I HH I noon to 6 pm daily. The J Multiple Art Exhibition r| is jointly organised by wm Goethe-Institut Singa- H W pore and the Institute for |H Foreign Cultural685 words
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Miscellaneous170 1984-07-06 24 WAYB OF LOOKING AT TEXTS THE National University of Singapore Department of Extramural Studies will hold a five-session course on Ways of Looking at Texts. The course, which starts tomorrow, will be held on Saturdays from 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm, in Annex 1 Room 1, Institute of Education. The170 words
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Miscellaneous598 1984-07-06 26 leisure comics 0H 27~| FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook "N Too WfcRD FBdMCT/I'M H2AKT, WC'RE /WHAT A/ HELPS mpl&ites, I 1 r\ foItAEMM I vr:A ThenfiToMritta Klj September 23 to October 22 B7 1 Cur suggestions You mav friend may confide a per- ®—j^Jjjl^ —w— j l i ciwkmi Syndicate lot598 words
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Advertisement141 1984-07-06 27 rW IM^SM jjjj ■ft ■Mpe^Mfc— ixillt,... u|r M jflH S; I n s*Fl?!P®^:-. v KING OF THE ROAD AOOB 4007 AX323 SX-703 JOOOOT *k The ultimate high "High Grip compound tyre A combination tyre for "Horizontal Kerfs" tyre that Jyooor rorfOrfDOnCo KCICIICIIS performance tyre for that bites the road firmly141 words
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YOKOHAMA SPRINT Organised by the Singapore Motor Sports Club National Stadium Driveway – Sunday, July 8: 9 am – 2pm
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323 1984-07-06 28 THIS Sunday, Kallang Park will shake, not to the roar of football crowds, but to the thunder of mighty engines as competitors race their cars down the old Kallang Airport Runway beside the National Stadium in the second 1984 Yokohama Sprint. The Sprint323 words
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423 1984-07-06 28 ALMOST a hundred entries have been received, both from major motor distributors and private entrants, for the second 1984 Yohohama Sprint. The lineup of contestants includes many whose cars put out more than 200 horsepower apiece. Heading the list are Renault, the reigning423 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-07-06 28 THE Renault 5 Turbo 11, reigning champion in sprinting in Singapore, is the world's definitive super mini. This turbo-charged roller skate is a homologation special, a vehicle manufactured in limited numbers merely to comply with international motor racing rules. These require that a305 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-07-06 29 Is road grip or engine performance more important in making a car go faster? An English motoring magazine determined the answer. They obtained two identical cars and spent exactly the same amount of money on modifications for each one. The first car had high-performance modifications433 words
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Advertisement204 1984-07-06 29 effingerm lltewS^M3Zd3rO 1 SHELL ECONOMY RALLY 1984 Cind Economy- Overall FIRST Class 3 FIRST ,ver Leslie Chang YOKOHAMA SPRINT 1984 ROUND 1 azda L e^pra!iw>nnerolßo iTct Class 3 Sprint FIRST Class 3 Slalom FIRST emerged Overa» Au t o test H 201 me castro» Q AVP« on 3r a H204 words
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Advertisement457 1984-07-06 30 I Jm T| 1 VtU BBjI ©i&.. *»wA... could not stop these race-hned Renauks fiDm^\illlirlg! In the punishing arena of circuits, rallies These telling facts prove that good spacious, stylish and very reasonably priced." and sprints, Renault made a bravura display enough is never good enough. We couldn't say it457 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-07-06 34 ERNEST FRIDA - HOME GROUND AND FINE FORM GIVE HIM THE ADVANTAGE GOLF ROUNDUP I With ERNEST FRIDA DEFENDING champion Poh Ee Kiat looks a good bet to win the three-day 54-hole Sentosa Open Invitation championship at the challenging Serapong course which starts this afternoon. While Ee Kiat, 22, will479 words
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305 1984-07-06 34 POH EE KIAT, Douglas Ooi, A Chelliah and Daniel Lim are the front runners for places in the national team for this year's international assignments. Ee Kiat and Douglas are joint leaders with 41 points while Chelliah, who has yet to represent Singapore305 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-07-06 34 A Chelliah Douglas Ooi SQA S'por* SICC M. P. Lmqim Open Open Open ,ow Ee KM 13 17 11 41p« DOoi 9 12 20 41 ACMWi 16 15 31 OmM UM 13 3 14 30 Vincent Lee 9 5 9 23 P M Samy 8 7 15 PofcEngTw*64 words
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241 1984-07-06 34 SCANDINAVIAN OPEN Reuter STOCKHOLM, Friday SANDY LYLE of Britain, who shot 65 to take third place in the Glascow Open last Sunday, was again round in 65 to lead the Scandinavian Open Golf Championship here yesterday. The Ryder CupReuter - 241 words
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Article220 1984-07-06 34 SINGAPORE Island Country Club members have given their captain Low Slow Whatt the green light to change the first nine greens of the Sime course to Beiynuda grass at an extraordinary general meeting at Island location last week. Low said; "Work on the greens, which220 words
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Article308 1984-07-06 35 S GULAM - Fandi dismisses speculation of a move to Johor By S GULAM FANDI Ahmad will continue to play in Europe for as long as he can and he will not forsake European soccer for Malaysian state football. Clarifying speculation by a Malaysian newspaper that he may sign308 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-07-06 35 rOC&&ON«MDI FANDI Ahmad will play in not one, but two matches on Sunday night at Johor's Larkin Stadium to bid farewell to his soccer fans in Singapore and Malaysia. Fandi, who has been on holiday in the374 words
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Article204 1984-07-06 35 THE NATIONAL team may have gone through their third session without a national coach yesterday, but Fandi Ah mad's surprise presence must have warmed things up a bit. Fandi joined the team in training the third since they began on Wednesday, at the Victoria School field and helped204 words
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136 1984-07-06 35 Reuter BERNE, Fri THE EUROPEAN Football Union (UEFA) said today that its disciplinary committee had fined Italian club Juventus 50,000 Swiss francs (5544,000) for their fans' misbehaviour at the European Cup Winners' Cup final against FC Porto of Portugal in May.Reuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-07-06 35 MALAYSIA Cup finalists Pahang will be the team to watch in the Anchor Cup starting at the National Stadium on July 14. Their star-studded line-up, released by the Football Association of Singapore yesterday, includes former Singapore international T Pathmanathan and R Suriamoorthy.188 words
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Article316 1984-07-06 36 B KULA - Their poor coordination in defence may just cost them the SHA Premier League title this season SHA LEAGUE ROUND-UP BY B KULA SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB are no longer the Singapore Hockey Association Premier League supremos. Tbough they humbled Indian Association 4-0 on the Padang yesterday,316 words
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Article380 1984-07-06 36 Pleese not* that the points system adopted in the SHA league is as follows: Win 3pts; Scoreless Draw ipt; A draw with goals, like 1-1 or 2-2 2pts. p W 0 L F A PtS Singapore Cricket Club 7 5 2 0 14 5 18 Ceylon Sports Club 4380 words
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220 1984-07-06 36 Armed Forces 2 SCC 3 LADY LUCK frowned on the Armed Forces team yesterday. Though they came back strongly to equalise on two occasions against Singapore Cricket Club in their Premier League hockey match, they had to walk away from the Padang a dejected220 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-07-06 37 Hana breaks tradition of cutsy before royal box after losing tie IwDnmFU'M AP WIMBLEDON, Friday HANA Mandlikova broke with Wimbledon tradition yesterday by walking alone from the Centre Court and was given a verbal lashing by her former Czechoslovak compatriot, Martina Navratilova. After her humiliating 6-1, 6-2 defeatAP - 406 words
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101 1984-07-06 37 Reuter LONDON, Friday ANDRES Gomez of Ecuador, the sixth seed, was fined US$5OO yesterday for misbehaviour during his quarterfinal defeat by Australian Pat Cash at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Gomez, the Italian Open champion, was fined for verbal abuse of a linesman. HeReuter - 101 words
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318 1984-07-06 37 Reuter LONDON, Friday MARTINA Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd, who have been engaged in a private war for the past 11 years, will meet for the 60th time in the women's singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis championships tomorrow. The topReuter - 318 words
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85 1984-07-06 37 AP NEW YORK, Friday A NEW YORK state Supreme Court justice has set a date for Czech-born tennis star Martina Navratilova to give a deposition in a suit filed by a photographer who charges that she once roughed him up, court officials confirmed yestersday.AP - 85 words
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Article367 1984-07-06 37 Women's liagles semifinal Chris Evert Lloyd (2) (US) bt Hana Mandlikova (Czech) 6-1 6-2; Martina Navratilova (1) (US) bt Kathy Jordan (6) (US) 6-3 6Men's doubles quarterfinal Pat Cash and Paul McNamee (Aus) bt Mark Edmondson (Aus) and Sherwood Stewart (US) 6-3 3-6 4-6 7-5 13-11. Men's367 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-07-06 38 UPI LOS ANGELES, Friday OLYMPICS Committee president Peter Ueberroth told correspondents yesterday there will be adequate security for the 1984 Summer Games. Ueberroth, answering questions from journalists from South and Central America and Mexico, said all levels of government are working to makeUPI - 326 words
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253 1984-07-06 38 Reuter OSAKA, Friday WORLD Boxing Association {WBA) junior bantamweight champion, Jiro Watanabe of Japan, beat Thailand's Payao Pooltarat on points tonight to win the World Boxing Council (WBC) super-flyweight crown. The result made Watanabe undisftuted champion at the weight, alhough the WBA had earlier threatened toReuter - 253 words
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107 1984-07-06 38 HOMEFRONT SANG NILA UTAMA and Jalan Teck Whye old boys have decided to break tradition in the In-ter-old Boys rugby sev-en-a-side championship over the weekend at Dunearn Technical. They have decided to show off their colours against the much feared traditional schools rugby Siants such107 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-07-06 39 70,000 fans unleash a frenzied welcome for multi-million dollar Argentine star I Reuter NAPLES, Friday AN estimated 70,000 Napoli football fans watched Diego Maradona kick his first ball in the San Paolo stadium yesterday as Naples unleashed a frenzied welcome for its newlysigned Argentine. Maradona, in a darkReuter - 266 words
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Article138 1984-07-06 39 Reuter NAPLES, Friday ITALIAN soccer club Napoli said yesterday they had signed 31-year-old striker Domenico Penzo from Juventus to partner Diego Maradona next season. Penzo, 31, has signed for a reported fee of 700 million lire (S$840,000) and will take some of the pressure off the ArgentineReuter - 138 words
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171 1984-07-06 39 UPI NAPLES, Friday DIEGO Maradona's welcoming Press conference at his new club Napoli here erupted in controversy yesterday when the Argentine soccer star was asked about the "Camorra the Naples version of the Sicilian mafia. A French television reporter asked theUPI - 171 words
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