Singapore Monitor, 22 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-22 1 THE SUNDAY MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 22/5/84 Sunday, July 22, 1984 40cent»12 words
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453 1984-07-22 2 YONG POW ANG - ROV and Sisir take steps to show how loads should be secured By YONG POW ANG STEPS ARE being taken to remove one road menace vehicles with heavy and loosely secured loads that threaten to topple over on to cars and pedestrians. The Registry453 words
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194 1984-07-22 2 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR SING-A-LONG .with the police at the 10 road shows the Combined Police Band will put on to help celebrate 25 years of nation building The band comprising the Police Band, Woman Pipers, and the Gurkha194 words
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350 1984-07-22 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM MENDAKI, the Council for the Education of Muslim Children, is to get more money from October through voluntary contributions by Muslims. The funds will be obtained from the Muslims' Central Provident Fund (CPF) savings. This will require350 words
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151 1984-07-22 2 By ROBERT CONCEICAO THE STRENGTH of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) lies not in its arsenal of modern weaponry but in its citizen soldiers the reservists who form 80 per cent of the nation's fightingforce today. This was pointed out by the Minister for151 words
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651 1984-07-22 3 SIT YIN FONG - f SIT YIN FONG IN JUST three weeks, an unprecedented total of 66 years in jail sentences and 100 strokes of the cane have been meted out to four convicted rapists. The severity of the punishments is directly related to the651 words
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Article114 1984-07-22 3 MAGDALENE HAUW - By MAGDALENE HAUW A CARPET installer paid for his laziness in Jail. Last Friday night, Yan Tzen bin Juniwan, 25, went to nis brother's flat on the fourth floor of Block 110, Yung Sheng Road, to collect some carpets and underlays. As each of114 words
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Article58 1984-07-22 3 A TAXI-DRIVER was stabbed in the right cheek with a fork early last Tuesday morning when he resisted a robbery attempt by a passenger. Yesterday, the passenger, Kalvin Michael Pavia, 27, of New Upper Changi Road, pleaded guilty to the offence and was sentenced to three58 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-07-22 4 EE BOON LEE - #y EE BOON LEE THE BATTLE was over, Asian shuttlers having shown their supremacy over those from Europe. As the lights at the Singapore Badminton Hall dimmed last Tuesday, two champions of the past made their way to the Ste, one helping the other296 words
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Article186 1984-07-22 4 SURESH NAIR - Housewife returns from shop to find home ransacked By SURESH NAIR AN ELDERLY housewife left her Joo Chiat Terrace home last Friday evening for just 90 minutes and returned to find the house ransacked and 1125,000 in cash and jewellery gone. Madam Ang Yoke Keng, 63, was on186 words
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481 1984-07-22 5 Lake Toba now added to honeymoon destinations Sino-America Travel has now included a 5 days honeymoon tour of Lake Toba, as part of the company's innovative 'Mass Wedding and Honeymoon Tour* programme for 1984. Couples who sign-up for the Lake Toba honeymoon package at481 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-07-22 5 You can now cross the US from New York to Los Angeles on the world's first all-business airline with Regent Air. The airlines three Boeing 727-100s have been converted to carry just 35 seats. Each aircraft has four compartments. The rear area186 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-07-22 6 CHEW YEN FOOK - Story, picture by CHEW YEN FOOK THE Orchard Road breakdance fever hit Sentosa last night with the full approval of the authorities and 5,000 breakdance entnusiasts crowded round the roller-skating rink to watch the first preliminary round of the Sentosa Breakdance All-Stars Championship. Keeping a watchful eye on317 words
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Article243 1984-07-22 6 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI A 52-YEAR-OLD man learnt a painful lesson about bringing home strange women when he was robbed of a musical instrument and some cash after spending the night with her. When Mr Tan Hai Koon got back to his flat on Friday evening,243 words
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Article380 1984-07-22 6 THESE roads will be closed this afternoon because of the full-dress rehearsal of the National Day parade. All roads will reopen at 8 pm. Closed from 1 pm: Stadium Road/Stadium Drive Jalan Benaan Kapal Mountbatten Road (between Geylang Road and Fort Road) Nicoll Highway Connaught Drive Fullerton380 words
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Article, Illustration575 1984-07-22 8 SEAH MEI KIANG; BENNY ORTEGA - JONATHAN TANi August 7,1976 July 10,1084 An appeal from Jonathan's mother By SEAH MEI KIANG and BENNY ORTEGA JONATHAN TAN is gone. His couraV geous battle against leu- kaemia is over. x But he lives on in Wr the memories J of his parents, f his575 words
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Article130 1984-07-22 8 JONATHAN was a voracious reader. This list of his favourite books he took to Israel reveals some startling choices for a seven-year-old: 1. Jokes ami Riddles 2. Collins New Word Thesaurus 3. The Illustrated Treasury of Fairy Tales 4. The Amazing World of Dinosaurs 5. SO Pacts130 words
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Advertisement314 1984-07-22 2 WHY IS TSINGTEAO BEH) A GOOD BEER? Tsingtao Beer to tpecially brewed with the mtneral-riched water of the Laoehun Mountain In China which contain* B health-giving mineral substances essential to the human body. Its natural richness and purity ensure a soothing and refreshing taste. That to why people all over314 words
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Advertisement139 1984-07-22 4 #r .J r v But the of SichLisn V We believe in preserving the tradition of Sichuan cuisine Open the tan-shaped menu and you have betore you a spread of over 150 V. delectable dishes Each delivering its promise of authenticity •^Vl—i^tfSsKJl A 9° urmet ,east ,hat s enhanced by139 words
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Advertisement234 1984-07-22 5 World's First 'Bridal' Jumbo Superjet^^^^l Good News to all couples! Make it your date: Sunday, 23 September 1984 Be (he first in the world to celebrate your wedding champagne flight over Singapore in an SIA 8747 'Flying Palace'! According to the lunar calendar, this year brings 'double spring' and 'double234 words
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Advertisement804 1984-07-22 7 Announcing the limited availability of a unique commemorative issue The Singapore 25th Anniversary Medallic First Day Cover THE SINGAPORE 25TH ANNIVERSAEY medaLlic first day cover Commemorating 25 Years of Nation Building LIMITED EDITION 24K GOLD ON BRONZE 1 4 A beautiful heraldic cachet The 24K gold-on-bronze proof The new set804 words
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Advertisement243 1984-07-22 8 BE A SUCCESSFUL WRITER Make money writing &earn white you learn. The Writing School, founded in 1949, shows you how to write articles, short stories, novels, romances, radio and TV scripts that sell and keep on seliing.Top professional writers, through the medium of the school's comprehensive home-study courses, give you243 words
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Advertisement5 1984-07-22 8 Next week: Leukaemia in Singapore5 words
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Advertisement73 1984-07-22 9 Super Summer Sale This summer, IKEA is sizzling with savings. On cool, contemporary furnishings designed to suit your home decor. And priced to suit your budget. To see the whole lot, just get yourself to IKEA before the sun sets! f bathroom accessories I I greeil C Ur I J73 words
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world
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182 1984-07-22 10 AP BANGKOK, Saturday THAILAND and Laos today began negotiations to end weeks of dispute and some armed clashes over three frontier villages claimed by both countries. The meeting was the first between Thailand and its communist neighbour since the dispute beganAP - 182 words
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329 1984-07-22 10 Agencies PETAUNG JAVA, Saturday PARTIES in the ruling National Front should stop referring disCites to the courts, Prime Minisr Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. Dr Mahathir, who is also the National Front chairman, said that differences should be resolved withinAgencies - 329 words
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191 1984-07-22 10 UPI BEUING, Saturday GOOD socialists should feel free to wear hip-hugging blue jeans because the trousers were once the uniform of "hard-working American cowboys who had little to do with the bourgeoisie". The English-language China Daily said in a commentary today:UPI - 191 words
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171 1984-07-22 10 Hong Kong, Sat A DIVISION of Kumpulan Guthrie, a Malaysian plan-tation-baaed conglomerate, is continuing to develop commercial links with Vietnam, the Par Eastern Economic Review reported In ita latest edition, it laid that negotiations for a contract were now taking place between the171 words
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377 1984-07-22 12 Proposal a partisan tactic to focus attention on words rather than records, says top aide UPI WASMNQTON, Saturday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan relaxed at Camp DavM today after topaides rejected Democratic nominee Walter Mondale's call for six debates and charges that Mr Reagan hasUPI - 377 words
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246 1984-07-22 12 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Sat MRS EDITH ROSENKRANZ, the wealthy 60-year-old wife of a founder of a pharmaceutical company, was kidnapped at gunpoint late on Thursday night at the Sheraton Washington Hotel where the couple was playing in an international bridge tournament, police said yesterday. Mrs RosenkranzLAT-WP - 246 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-07-22 12 UPI DANBURY (ConnectiSat THE REVEREND Snn Myung Moon, leader of the Unification Church, began prison life today with The option of working as a food server or Janitor daring Ms 18-month stay for tax evasion. He rushed into the Federal Correctional InstitutionUPI - 120 words
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Article, Illustration82 1984-07-22 12 UPI TEL AVIV: PoDi show Israel's opposition Labour Party is maintaining a substantial lead over the ruling Likud Party In Monday's moral election but Mr Shimon Peres will need the support of smaller factions to become Prime Minister. Press reports yesterday said bothUPI - 82 words
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106 1984-07-22 12 Reuter BONN: Boon officials refused to release the mysterious Soviet lorry, now held for M hours near Helmstedt on the East German border to head home. The sealed white Mercedes was stopped by West German officials on Thursday because of suspicions ofReuter - 106 words
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96 1984-07-22 12 Reuter BEUINQ: Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Mr S* habsada Ysqub Khan, will arrive in Beijing tomorrow. Hit trip coincides with concern in Washington about possible nuclear cooperation between Pakistan and China, and continued Chinese objection to the presence of Soviet troops in Afghanistan.Reuter - 96 words
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72 1984-07-22 12 UPI SAN DIEQO (California): Survivors of the McDonald's Restaurant massacre that left II people dead were given US$l million (S|2.l million) by Mrs Joan Kroc, wife of the founder of the fast food chain, to rebuild their lives. Mrs Kroc announced on Friday thatUPI - 72 words
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77 1984-07-22 12 AP BEUINQ: CHINA said that a high-ranking United Nations official is in Beijing for a "working visit," which apparently centres on Korean reunification. A Foreign Ministry statement said Mr Diego Cordovez, UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, arrived on Friday from North KoreaAP - 77 words
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56 1984-07-22 12 AP NAIROBI: American actress Brooke Shields said on Friday that she watched Masai tribesmen drink fresh cow's blood but declined an offer of a sip. She said she was a vegetarian. "Somebody told me I was offered the blood," she said at aAP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-07-22 13 LAT-WP BAQHDAD, Saturday THE Soviet Union is expanding its political and military influence in the Persian Gulf and its recently reported arms agreement with Kuwait is seen as the latest initiative. Moscow has been busy shoring up its alliance with its closest Middle EastLAT-WP - 540 words
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Article283 1984-07-22 13 UPI ATLANTA, Saturday GEORGIA lawmen say the best excuse they've heard from a motorist stopped for speeding came from a fat man who claimed he was trying to lose weight the faster he drove, the more frightened he was of getting caught, and the moreUPI - 283 words
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98 1984-07-22 13 Reuter WARSAW, Saturday POLAND'S Parliament proclaimed an unconditional amnesty for all political prisoners and members of underground Solidarity today to commemorate the 40th anniversary of communist rule. It means the release of some 660 prisoners. It excluded those convicted of high treason, sabotage and crimesReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement365 1984-07-22 10 TAMPAX AND VIRGINITY The idea of losing your virginity on aTampax Anfl tampon is as ridiculous as thinking you could lose your virginity with a kiss." Donna Chuang Tampax Health Adviser Despite years of female liberation j How do you use Slender and fantastic advances in sanitary V 3 Tamoax365 words
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Advertisement211 1984-07-22 11 find out why the Germans voted it the best engineered car in the world. 3 flB S- HilS. i When you drive a Mitsubishi Lancer, you JV drive less of a car. s fr Less cramped, because it's one of the Jjgf roomiest cars in its category. Zfe .^/^f- '^L211 words
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Advertisement103 1984-07-22 14 I I I HKllil^^^l Sole Agent: COOP INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD 111 North Bridge Road, #24-02 Peninsula Plaza, Singapore 0617. Tel: 338 1577. Telex: RS ***** COOP. LEONARD AUTHORISED DEALERS: A.N.B Pte Ltd Ang Gift Store Asia Watch Centre Pte Ltd Chew Cheong Jewellers Eastern watch Co Pte Ltd Fashion Time103 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-07-22 15 Scientist who can bring a skull to 'life' SYGMA AT 50, Miss Betty Pat Gatliff of Oklahoma USA, is a specialist in the reconstitution of a face from the basic skull. Pioneering in this field like her Soviet colleagues, she is one of the creators of a newSYGMA; PICTURES: SYGMA - 288 words
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Article, Illustration1459 1984-07-22 16 KENNETH JALLEH - ISSUES IN SPORT: SHOULD EUROPE CONTROL ASIAN DOMINATED BADMINTON? By KENNETH JALLEH THE Thomas Cup for men, the Über Cup for women: if these world trophies represent Asian badminton power, then Asia's magnificent inter-continental victory on Monday and Tuesday at the Singapore Badminton Stadium1,459 words
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Article42 1984-07-22 17 IN last week's story headlined "The risiag cost of chiM-raisiag", it w*s stated that part of the fees of the Natieaal Trades Uaion Congress CUM Care Centre are sobsidised bythe roogrrss TMs is iacorrect. The subsidy comes from the Govenuneat.42 words
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Article, Illustration1737 1984-07-22 18 JUST AS Dixieland had its origins in New Orleans, and Country Western is native to Nashville, hip-hop was born in the South Bronx, New York. And just as the first two appealed to people throughout the United States and further still to foreign shores, so too has hip-hop1,737 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-07-22 19 STAR WATCH Sipa Press FOR HIS ROLE as Fletcher Christian, 27-year-old Mel Gibson did not study the other two versions of the classic story Mutiny On The Bounty, one which starred Clark Gable and the other, Marlon Brando. Instead, he intends to portray aSipa Press - 349 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1984-07-22 20 More ailments are now blamed on 'innocent' items DUO ARE MOST OF Britain's doctors wasting their time and ours by being pig-headed? Few will aamit that allergies to such everyday foods and drinks as wheat, corn, sugar, milk, cheese, eggs, chocolate, tea, coffee and beer, are responsibleDUO - 1,143 words
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Article, Illustration875 1984-07-22 21 MASAKI WATANABE - Singapore's own koban system 'unusually effective' in fighting crime in constituencies By MASAKI WATANABE NEIGHBOURHOOD police posts (NPPs), created just over a year ago, are proving unusually effective in reducing crime in HDB estates and in strengthening police-community cooperation. In the Toa Payoh Land Division,875 words
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Article, Illustration957 1984-07-22 22 BETTELOU PETERSON - By BETTELOU PETERSON IPS IPS THERE'S AN old theatre saying that within every actor's bosom is a Hamlet or Lady Macbeth yearning to get out. It's still true with some minor adjustments. Carroll O'Connor would take Shakespeare over Archie Bunker now, and so would a bevyIPS - 957 words
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Article674 1984-07-22 22 KNT TEL AVIVs Are elephant jokes racially motivated? Do light bulb jokes refer to sexual or political impotence? Is a funeral eulogy better if it's spiced up with a few laughs? Scientists, linguists and sociologists pondered these questions recently at the Fourth International ConferenceKNT - 674 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1984-07-22 25 ANTHONY YEO - By ANTHONY YEO People expect more from marriage now than they did before. The changing expectations individuals have of marriage and their partners have been occasioned by a tendency to view marriage less as an institution entered in dutifully to discharge one's reponsibilities1,126 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-07-22 25 SOME COUPLES take the following approaches in handling anger in their relationships: The "Spitting" Approach "Spitting" normally begins with one partner throwing insults, abuses or accusations at the other. The intention is to hurt, humiliate or undermine the spouse. Often this leads to the310 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1984-07-22 26 Kath Walsh - NUTRITION Ny L Kath Walsh Swimming, cycling or jogging, more and more Singaporeans are exercising themselves to a healthier and hopefully longer existence. The tide of health consciousness is sweeping them off their feet. LThe trend these days is for large companies to1,051 words
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Article, Illustration856 1984-07-22 27 Jackie Sam - r SING A PGR IA N A Bv Jackie Sam IN THE newspaper world, denial is not a nice word. Newspapermen hate to have their stories denied when they've worked so hard to establish accuracy. At least that's the usual claim. So when a story is denied,856 words
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918 1984-07-22 27 VINCENT J SCHOOOLSKI - By VINCENT J SCHOOOLSKI Those who would dismiss Hassan Ragab as a dreamer, scoff at his schemes or ignore his advice might well take a lesson from Thor Heyerdahl. When the famed Norwegian adventurer set out to prove that ancient Egyptians918 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1984-07-22 28 MICHAEL BROWNING - By MICHAEL BROWNING KNT International JIANG ZHILIN, believer in dragons and eldest monk in the Green City mountain temple, prays morning and night to become soft as water, prays to lose all desires, prays to live forever, like his beloved Taoist mastersKNT International - 1,022 words
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Article, Illustration584 1984-07-22 28 More pioneers of Japan's post-war 'economic miracle' are turning to 'hara-kiri' KNT International A RECORD number of Japanese committed suicide last year, with middle-aged men the group that delivered Japan's post-war "economic miracle" leading the rise. An unprecedented 25,202 suicides were reported in Japan inKNT International - 584 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-07-22 30 ILSA SHARP - NATURE WATCH fcy ILSA SHARP r HERE It part of a newspaper story in 1151: "The pottpf mtv told that three men were killed by tigers dork* the past weeks. It it estimated that at least one men is token daily by tigers. The Gorerwmeot some698 words
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Article, Illustration578 1984-07-22 30 PET t PARADE J CERTAIN infectious diseases may strike your pet even if it is maintained in peak condition. Some of these are so serious that prevention is the only alternative to a dead or hopelessly disabled cat This makes it imperative follow a proper578 words
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Article, Illustration1377 1984-07-22 31 KNT International IT'S a long-short bet like a lottery the chances of winning may be infinitesimal, but the payoff would be overwhelming. The search for signals from intelligent beings in outer space, after years of struggle to be taken seriously, has becomeKNT International - 1,377 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-07-22 32 MICHAEL GARTNER - By MICHAEL GARTNER I HAD A lunch date with Miss Hall, my junior high English teacher. She wanted to go to her favourite restaurant, a place called the Chicago Speakeasy. She likes the food there, but she also likes the name. She said478 words
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Article, Illustration687 1984-07-22 32 Useful pointers on the correct way to describe using 'quite' r all about WORDS by Gr.jnam Colin-Jones L COULD YOU please enlighten me on the correct use of "quite." This word is commonly used to express a feeling, something that is not complete, for687 words
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Article, Illustration380 1984-07-22 32 Hobson's Choice YOU NEVER know what people will get hooked on next A friend who partakes of a certain brand of beer has spent weeks collecting can rings to win prizes. So far he has amassed enough beer mugs to invite the380 words
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611 1984-07-22 33 WHEN TWO unrelated people recommend a restaurant to me within the space of a week, it must be good enough for a try-out. The name's Tori Shin and the food is Indonesian in the Palembang Chinesestyle with a distinctive touch of home-cooking. Why611 words
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Article, Illustration684 1984-07-22 33 VIOLET OON - wtn VIOLET OON THIS WEEK, we feature different ways of making pancakes. The recipes are from the Highlight Culinary Series, Chinese Dimsum Recipe Book published by Singapore News Publication Pte Ltd. LEEK HO-TZE (LEEK BOXES) Ingredients: 20 ozs plain wheat flour, some 160°F water, 42684 words
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Article143 1984-07-22 33 1. Measure flour. Sift, then add lard to it 2. Heat water till bubbling. y Add hot water to flour and blend with chopsticks. 4. Blend flour with water roughly. 5. Cover it with a piece of wet cloth for about 10 minutes. 6. Knead143 words
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BOOKS
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Article, Illustration490 1984-07-22 34 IN THE Exorcist, William Peter Blatty tested the limits of our endurance with shock after shock of the antics of a malevolent spirit who enters the body of a teenage girl. The notable film version of The Exorcist set a precedent for490 words
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Article107 1984-07-22 34 Title: Murders at Bullenhuaer Damm: The SS Doctor and the Children Author: Gunther Schwarber Publisher: Indiana Univeraity LAT-WP IN late April 1945, 20 Jewish children between the ages of 5 and 12 were taken from a Hamburg concentration camp to a nearby schoolhouse where theyLAT-WP - 107 words
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197 1984-07-22 34 FICTION 1. and Ladies of the Club' Helen Hooven Santmyer 2. Lincoln: A Novel Gore Vidal 3. The Aquitaine Progression Robert Ludlum 4. The Walking Drum Louis L'Amour 5. Full Circle Danielle Steele 6. Deep Six Clive Cussler 7. The Haj Leon197 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-07-22 34 DIET 2000 is an urgent, newsmaking book which focuses on the subject of food and health. It gives the layman for the first time an authoritative, clear, practical guide to what is helpful and harmful in our modern diet, and shows how we can change our215 words
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PROPERTY
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Article, Illustration714 1984-07-22 35 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN DEVELOPERS of the Paragon shopping complex along Orchard Road are paying careful attention to the comforts of its shoppers and tenants. Luxurious five-star hotel washrooms will be a draw at the $45 million shopping complex, developed by Paragon Properties714 words
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150 1984-07-22 35 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA DEVELOPERS will be given a back-to-school reminder of basic selling ideas when the Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore REDAS organises a luncheon talk on Public Relations and Promotion in the Real Estate Market. The speaker, Mr Mike Beard,150 words
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457 1984-07-22 36 FOO MEY KIEN - Property roundup J By FOO MEY KIEN THERE ARE only six apartments and one penthouse left out of the 200 apartments and 12 penthouses at Horizon Towers, a two 20storey condominium project bounded by Leonie Hill and Leonie Hill Road. The seven units are457 words
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478 1984-07-22 36 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA SINCE THE introduction of the Land Titles (Strata) Act in 1976, management corporations have been engaging managing agents to attend to the financial, administrative and maintenance matters of property management, according to Yumin Properties and Management. The reasons for the trend,478 words
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Advertisement102 1984-07-22 15 FEATURES Our badminton blues: Pl 6-17 Up-beat street Harry Belafonte's biggest film venture: PlB Mel Gibson, the new star from Down Under: Pl 9 Neighbourhood Police Posts help to deter crime: P2l Stars reveal their dream roles: P22 El Coping with a heated subject in marriage: P25 Taoism in China102 words
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Advertisement99 1984-07-22 19 "Which would you prefer... a glass of ordinary beer or /[j|H Stella Artois, the very expensive 0W from Belgium where they insist on HI letting it ferment and mature for f f seven full weeks to extract the last f ounce of enjoyment from the most I expensive barley and99 words
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Miscellaneous19 1984-07-22 29 I 'j v..- OLD MASTER CUTE Rapid response 7 g .—That rascal i Zhao. Getting Kicking up a 719 words
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Miscellaneous70 1984-07-22 29 MUTT and JEFF* By At Smith W/KKT WHAT f! 30MB- WT VBAX! IVMY NIBMT HH] YOU LOCK THl"\ boovift rriAijNa m somssopv stsals 1 coop and thb OUR <M ONI OR TWO CHICKINS V TMHP BREAKS J ■I I I IT MERC POR <UJUOSTT* BUAPPiSBD WHIN HI Wr TWO HOURS70 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-07-22 38 VALERIE TREVOR - The American Music Awards, Channel 5 V 10.15 pm SUNDAY CHOICE j By VALERIE TREVOR LIONEL Ritchie hosted this year's 11th American Music Awards on Jan 16 in Hollywood. The Grammys, Oscars and Golden Globes have already been presented to key figures in207 words
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176 1984-07-22 38 Top show of the week Thursday/Friday Faatura Specials: Tha Firaft Olympics Athana 1891 (Part Onas Cti 5,10.15 pm, Part Twoi Ch 5, 10.20 pm) SHOWN in two parts, this five-hour 1984 mini-series produced by Larry (The Blue and the Grey) White is exhilarating,176 words
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Article, Illustration450 1984-07-22 39 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS •COMMO SYSTUf: M MM tmtm MM Mnp Sunday Mrthm Tho Winds of Kitty Hawk (K) (Ch ft, 1.4S pm) THIS 1978 re-telling of the birth of flight is a tribute to Orville and Wilbur Wright, the brothers who, in December 17, 1903,450 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-07-22 40 WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS Ami a* vtnr M ixctM Tho mohmr4 Ummomm Show (Wad, Ch I* 4.90 pm) YES, HETS AT it again, the man who uses tact and humour to help you loose those extra kike, and in the nicest possible way too. Richard Simmons433 words
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Miscellaneous552 1984-07-22 39 8.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Pmn. Atlantic CheNenge Cup. gy is relentless. •.00 Opening end Programme Highlight* Cosmos Vs Barcelona. Clare Francis travels into the North followed by Moueerdee. 1.20 Mr Smith (Laet Epieode). See with the largest steel oH platform 9.30 The Electric Compeny. 1.45 Webeter. ever built. Katharine552 words
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Miscellaneous604 1984-07-22 40 0.00 Opening and Progmwiw Wghtighta Brass Quartet. proved of highly. SsTro&2tSw!Lx V,W,g tM ,M «<«« Mu«c- Waltz: Euud^n. 6W w»u«i|. in ires production, ine Misantnrope oe- tu. o— <•< b w c_u The four groups featured this week are comae a witty and highly amusing outing VP Weldteufel. King's Glen604 words
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2024 1984-07-22 41 COOK ALSO LANDS TWO WINNERS TO SHARE RIDING HONOURS 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT JOCKEY Graham Cook continued his winning streak with a splendid double in Ipoh yesterday to share riding honours with Malcolm Johnston. Cook got off with a bang by steering home2,024 words
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Article169 1984-07-22 41 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bw>) (Wan Bao) Rm 1 2 TartQuaan )Hmm4UW I/MmnI 1 PMi's Qal 2 Turf Quaan IPMiQri 3Ham»MaM 4 Tvnbun N 2 Turf Quaan dm I 2 mq Llta That 3 Smartest 1 Hto Crrtnanoa 7 Slppary Sam 8 Oalandaina N169 words
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304 1984-07-22 41 WONDER BOY - By WONDER BOY THE up-and-coming American bred, Grand Charles, faces a strong Class 2 field over 1,400 metres in Ipoh today, but he stands a bright chance in Race 5 of completing a winning double. The Bold Commander four-year-old, who304 words
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Article2702 1984-07-22 42 ■OffTO HAD T— CAiP: ■ililim wftW* knckttt; Jacktjr*! Blm|lCm|ShmCw| Start (km ma; UK mm mm* aatf ten wfla fwNOMy). RACE 1 TOTALISATOR BOARD STAKES MALAYSIAN BRED HORSES 2.30 CLASS 5 6 1,200 m RATINGS: 54-16 STAKES: $15,000 1 PM'i Oai 4 chmm 59 6) W Um 1 PK2,702 words
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Article245 1984-07-22 42 1st 2nd 3rd Nig* Tiley 42 34 20 Maicofcn Johnston 34 24 20 Laslia Khoo 24 15 11 AppLNDanis 22 18 12 Q Cook 19 14 13 Tony Lucas 17 21 9 MSng 16 6 11 AppKLOo 14 8 10 Lam Mun Chaw 13 13 13 Subian Dalwaa 13245 words
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Advertisement180 1984-07-22 44 CLERICAL OFFICERS in various Government Ministries/Departments Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens between 16-25 years of age who possess at least 3 GCE O' Level Passes for the above appointment Duties: General clerical duties including stores, financial and accounting, personnel, licensing and registration, legal and Judicial, statistics and research, library,180 words
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Advertisement498 1984-07-22 44 APPOINTMENTS w Overseas Union Bank Ltd invites applications for the following positions:AUDIT MANAGER The successful candidate will fill a senior position as Manager within the Group Audit Inspection Department and will have responsibility for the planning and supervision of audit assignments within the Bank or in the OUB Group. Applicants498 words
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Article, Illustration811 1984-07-22 46 ALFONSO CHAN - #y ALFONSO CHAN SHK turwd and pttrtd at h#r rofioction In the darkMMd glass, touohod bar light brown hair and admlrad har tall, Utha flguro. Than, togathar with good frlond Vanassa, aha atrodo up to tho rostrum to rooohro hor madal. On tha rostrum, NATASHIA MERICAN tiltPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 811 words
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371 1984-07-22 46 B KULA - By B KULA A HOME for bodybuilders a\ last. After 22 years in existence, the Singapore Amateur Body Builders Federation, have finally found a permanent place last week to pump iron. But the bodybuilding paradise known as the National Physical Fitness Club at371 words
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192 1984-07-22 47 JOHANNESBURG, Saturday A JOURNALIST from South Africa has been refused permission by the United States Olvmpic Committee to cover the games in Los Angeles, an executive of the reporter's newspaper group said yesterday. A spokesman for the International Olympic Committee, meanwhile, said all reporters and192 words
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Article, Illustration664 1984-07-22 47 UPI LOS ANQELES, Saturday THE cold war of words has ended and athletes at the three Olympic villages here are set to test their skills against what's left of the best. The Olympic Games begin on Saturday. Actual competition starts next Sunday andUPI - 664 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-07-22 47 UPI HERE'S a capsule look at the medal contenders in the major Olympic sports. ARCHERY: Rick McKinney will challenge fellow American Darrell Pace for the gold medal. Pace, the 1976 Olympic champion, is the only archer of the modern era to win two world titles (1975, 1979). BASKETBALL: Gold medalsUPI - 348 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-07-22 48 BRITISH OPEN OOLF CHAMPIONSHIP AP ST ANOREWB (Scotland), Saturday WHILE Grag Norman faded and Jack Nicklaus almost missed the cut, Tom Watson crept dangerously up the leaders board yesterday ready to strike for a record-tying sixth British Open title. "I played a good roundAP - 477 words
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Article70 1984-07-22 48 AP ST ANDREWS (Scotland), Sat THE CHAMPIONSHIP committee si ths Roy si sad Aactaat Golf CM rsM tfcs prise moaey at Iks British Opea yesterday halfway iTfCosmeat asM tfcst hacseae si rseard crowda llltag tknwsh Iks galas, prixe mosey woaW be len—.m -S f A m AMkSAP - 70 words
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189 1984-07-22 48 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM THE GOVERNMENT has given the green light to the Singapore Badminton Associations (SBA) plans lor a $5 million ultra modern badminton complex, it was disclosed at its snnoal general meeting yester?BA president Mr Ong Teng Cheong. who189 words
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504 1984-07-22 48 ERNEST FRIDA - •y ERNEST FRIDA PREMA GOVINDAN and Sandy Ang, start at the week-long National Inter-school Track and Field championships, are doubtful starters at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association (SAAA) Inter-club meet at Ferrer Park today (2 pm). Although Preme and Sandy are504 words
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Article, Illustration893 1984-07-22 49 KENNETH JALLEH'S - A WEEKLY FOCUS ON LOCAL SPORTS ISSUES AND PERSONALITIES KENNETH JALLEH'S WILL the brilliance of today's top badminton internationals Frost, Icuk, Luan Jin, Hadin-ata-Hadibowo, Prakash, Ling Wei, Kirsten Larsen and Ivania rub off on our shuttlers who watched them in action at the893 words
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Article, Illustration627 1984-07-22 49 SPORTSMAN OF THE WEEK THOSE who watched the lanky 26-year-old Dane, Morten Frost in action at the Badminton Stadium last week will agree that he is the Sportsman of the Week: a John McEnroe of the badminton world, except in sportsmanship, where the627 words
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320 1984-07-22 50 ALFONSO CHAN - SABAH 2 FEDERAL TERRITORY 1 ANCHOR CUP 84 By ALFONSO CHAN HASSAN SANI scored in the 72nd minute to give Sabah the edge and third place in the Anchor Cup at the National Stadium last night. With the Anchor Cup out of320 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-07-22 50 S GULAM - SINGAPORE 3 PAHANG 1 (on penalty kicks) #y S GULAM SINGAPORE made a last-ditch fight to take the Anchor Cup with a penalty shootout to beat Pahang 3 1 after a goalless fulltime score in the final of the competition at the National Stadium last night. The closest361 words
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314 1984-07-22 50 S GULAM - By S GULAM FIVE national players, who were in the Singapore squad for last night's Anchor Cup final, have been released to the Singapore Malays for their Sultans' Gold Cup quarterfinal second-leg match against Trengganu Malays at the Jalan Besar Stadium314 words
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175 1984-07-22 50 B KULA - IKC 1 Singapore AITUms 1 By B KULA A PENALTY flick save by Singapore Airlines keeper Hariit Singh and a Timely clearance ny their defender Nirmal Singh prevented SIA from sinking to their first defeat in a Premier Hockey League match against175 words
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Article402 1984-07-22 51 S GULAM - STORE 3 PAHANG 1 on penalty kicks By S GULAM SINGAPORE presented coach Hussein Aljunied with his first tournament win on his first assignment by edging out Pahang 3-1 on penalty kicks in the Anchor Cup final last night at the National Stadium. It was402 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1984-07-22 1 Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games The marathon runner who stopped for a glass of wine LATWP THE OLYMPIC marathon has spanned more stories than a bartenders' convention. Men have ran it barefooted and in street shoes, turned cartwheels at the finish line and collapsed mere metres fromLATWP - 1,120 words
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Advertisement205 1984-07-22 1 INSIDE The Quest for Glory begins on the 28th of July. It is an odyssey that tests human endurance both physical and mental to its limit The ultimate prize is the triumph of human spirit. This, in essence, is the spirit of the Olympics. Therein lies the basis of this205 words
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Article1016 1984-07-22 3 If Carl's not organising track meets or imitating Michael Jackson, he's... THE Hight lasts 1.4 seconds. Some hearts beat less frequently than that. There is no time to think, no time to hover, no time to sightsee. In that instant, time neither expands nor contracts. It simply1,016 words
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Advertisement128 1984-07-22 3 J^ Dear Golfer, Now you subscribe frf" Golf World" "Golf Month" \V jJ|nftj jjlJB 1 "Australian Golf for Singapore $96/l 1 P er y™ ssue If interested please 1 fill in the form and mail to: 1 Interauto Pte Ltd. P.O. Box 122, 1 Thomson Rd. Singapore 9157. 1 together128 words
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Miscellaneous106 1984-07-22 3 Can he do it? f America's Carl Lewis is edging closer to Bob Beamon's 29'2Vi" long jump M world outdoor record Jk m Beamon's record was set in the high-altitude rarefied air at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics Lewis's W best jump—2BloV4is only W N short of Beamon's mark and106 words
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Article491 1984-07-22 4 FOUR-MAN DEFECTION VIGOROUSLY pursued by members of their nations' secret police, athletes race through the side streets of Los Angeles to designated Olympic sanctuaries where they request political asylum, video cassettes and designer blue jeans. The favourites in this event would have been the491 words
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Advertisement118 1984-07-22 4 The man who wears Arnold Palmer who chooses to be casually a good cut. That's Arnold Palmer. V A Ikj I Now. the latest range carries a wide yr ft P and varied selection of new colours 4 I m M. New fabrics. In cool, cool mercerised §b 4W II118 words
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Article, Illustration468 1984-07-22 5 MICHAEL WEISSKOPF - By MICHAEL WEISSKOPF LAT-WP ZHU JIANHUA was a man in a hurry as he circled the cinder tract at Shanghai's Institute of Physical Culture. No time, sorry for the foreign visitors who had come from afar on an overcast morning to inspect the world's tophigh jumper. This wasLAT-WP - 468 words
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278 1984-07-22 5 LAT-WP OFF THE field, Zhu Jianhua hardly fits the star image. Despite his selection as China's top athlete in 1983, he lives simply on a US$l5-a-month (Ss32) scholarship at the Institute of Physical Culture in the southwest corner of this city of 12LAT-WP - 278 words
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Article, Illustration3811 1984-07-22 6 Sunday July 29 (9am to 12.30pm, 2.30 to tpm. 9 to 11.30pm). BOX* MM tart* taw Preimliiortoo (1 lam to 2pm. 6 to 9.30pm). OYOLIB Otatato Vilitrini Iwiik 70km mdMdual road race, (9.30 am), Man: 190 km MAM road ma Ipm) BOUBSYMAM Santa Anita NHu Draeaage teat3,811 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-07-22 8 Competition: Men and women* compete separately in the marathon. Olympic record: 2 hours 9 minutes 55 seconds for men. Procedure: Seventy or more contestants will run more than 26 miles along a preset route through the streets of Los Angeles. Viewing: Winning times are expected to be224 words
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Article214 1984-07-22 8 LAT-WP WHEN the Australia Day Committee convened last year to pick the most popular Australian, they wondered just where to begin. Olivia Newton-John? Prime Minister Bob Hawke? Australia II skipper John Bertrand? The Qantas koala? The most popular Aussie proved to be neither singer, sailor nor politician.LAT-WP - 214 words
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Article237 1984-07-22 8 LAT-WP AT MOST restaurants in Norway, she is unable to share an intimate moment with her husband without inevitable stares from other patrons. She cannot just leave her apartment and go for a run; she has to head for the woods, away from the city and distractions. So,LAT-WP - 237 words
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318 1984-07-22 8 LAT-WP ON A BUSY intersection an elderly, gray-haired man in a white warmup suit and navy blue tennis shoes escorted a reporter to a corner and motioned for him to get his camera ready. He .then crossed the street to wait on another cornerLAT-WP - 318 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-07-22 9 BARRING any upsets or surprises, two women one still a teenager will take to the track at the venerable Coliseum two days before the Games end to decide who is better over 3,000 metres Duels will not be uncommon during the Olympics. Some will dwell on344 words
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Article, Illustration565 1984-07-22 10 SUMMER EXTRAVAGANZA THAT SPREADS ITSELF OVER CALIFORNIA LAT-WP SO THIS is the Freeway Olympics, an extravaganza spread so tar and wide over southern California that even 64 kilometres east of here, in the rolling yellowgrass hills of the Chino Valley, they're asking what it will do toLAT-WP - 565 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-07-22 10 COUBERTIN'S SACRED CODE THE IMPORTANT thing In the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part; just as the important thing in life is not the triumph bat the straggle.-The essential thing is not to have conquered hot to have fought72 words
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