Singapore Monitor, 10 August 1984, Afternoon Edition
1984-08-10
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Title Section17 1984-08-10 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING* iiDil lON f»i IP) N' ;m H-: Friday. August 10. 1984 30r pnK17 words
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Article, Illustration545 1984-08-10 1 Egypt issues warning as Britain and France agree to clear canal of mines UPI CAIRO, Friday EGYPT has served notice to Iran that its ships will be barred from the Sues Canal if proof can be found that the Teneran Government sowed minesUPI - 545 words
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286 1984-08-10 1 LOONG SWEE YIN - •y LOONG SWEE YIN WORKERS must have the will to work harder and produce more for more automation and mechanisation will not necessarily guarantee an improvement in productivity. And this frame of mind, said Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry286 words
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Article, Illustration399 1984-08-10 2 INTERVIEW WITH BRIGADIER-GENERAL LEE HSIEN LOONG BBIGADIER-General Lee Hsien Loong, Director of Joint Operations Planning and Chief of Staff of the General Staff, is a firm believer in "doing something for soci- ety". In an interview with Lianhe Zaobao, he said: "The form and399 words
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196 1984-08-10 2 ADVERTISEMENTS will be placed in London, Sydney and Melbourne, seeking teachers for the Ministry of Education's art elective programme. The first will be in the London Sunday Observer this week. A ministry official said only teachers with art degrees196 words
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166 1984-08-10 2 A S4-YEAR-OLD mechanic was caught at the Woodlands checkpoint with eight straws of heroin in his month, a district court heard this week. Kassim bin Seman Eded guilty to import--0.14 gm of heroin on ch ft. He was sentenced to five166 words
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Article18 1984-08-10 2 IN THE report headlined DBS reports 33% fall in profits for the first half, on18 words
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249 1984-08-10 3 K K FONG - By K K FONG POLICE are trying to establish whether a brawl on Wednesday night in which a man died was linked to secret society activities. The brawl between two groups at Jalan Kayu came on the Uth day249 words
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429 1984-08-10 3 JANICE LIM - By JANICE LIM THE GROWTH in tourist arrivals continued last month. The number of visitors was up 5.4 per cent on last June the second biggest increase over a corresponding period last year since the recovery began in January. The 240,184 arrivals recorded429 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-08-10 4 THAT NATIONAL DAY FEELING IS IN THE AIR IT WAS A day of joy, for the young and old. It was a day of the highest honour mixed with awe. And being a part of the celebration, be it in the form of a spectator or one of the151 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-08-10 6 TOP PICTURE: Hats off to Mr Johnny Lhn, 30, a technical engineer, from tho Sholl contingent, for his spontaneous display of National Day Joy, Tho hat trick was pulled Just before the parade started. RIGHT PICTURE: Take SI Even the humble trishaw does Its64 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-08-10 7 JULIAN LIM'S TRIBUTE TO THE NATION WITH ideas from classmates, Wong Ford Long and Loke Wei Tim, Julian Lim, 11, of Pei Chun Public School has penned a poem entitled Celebration, for Singapore's 19th national day and 25th year of nationhood. Being a patriotic Singaporean, Julian did not hesitate257 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-08-10 7 Ninety children raptured by the fireworks display NINETY children surged forward and gasped in rapture as an array of colours lit up the sky. The children, from the Bukit Merah branch of the Children's Society, gave a collective "wow" as they watched the National Day fireworks from their vantage262 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-08-10 8 New PAP election candidates in the forefront PEOPLE'S Action Party candidates for the coming general election were out in force at the National Day parade yesterday. Some were marching with the PAP contingent and others with the community organisations. Picture above shows (from .foft) Dr Arthur129 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-08-10 9 Truly a state of the art picture State photographer? Maybe. The national flag is there. The lion symbol is there. What conclusions are we to come to? No, not likely, not in his dead giveaway his looks-like-Swan-brand cotton singlet. Actually the man was spotted150 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-08-10 10 AT EXACTLY 8.04 pm, the 13 colourful and brightly lit floats glided into Toa Payoh Town. Leading the way was the float entered by the Hong Leong Group. With the theme "Working together for prosperity," it had different animal figures, symbolising teamwork197 words
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Article, Illustration44 1984-08-10 10 The President, Mr Devan Nair, inspects the guard off honour before the start off the National Day parade. On* off tho girls off tho Croscont Girls' School Band finds tho hoot too much •nd rosts I whilo.44 words
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Article, Illustration722 1984-08-10 12 EE BOON LEE - How we turned away the tide of communal politics, racial riots, unemployment and insecurity B* EE BOON LEE THE VOICE on radio on the morning of Aug 9, 1963, was familiar, but the message was not. It was Karim Namazie announcing to Singaporeans that, as of that722 words
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549 1984-08-10 12 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN WHAT DOES the Prime Minister mean by "better organised and more disciplined" society? Those who have visions of a general loosening of control when the Old Guard leaves the scene will have to think again. From the tone of549 words
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Article167 1984-08-10 13 AT ONE END of the spectrum, a posthumous award for a late Minister, at the other, a long service award for a hospital attendant. In other words, no one is too lofty or too low to receive National Day awards. The one determining factor is selfless167 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-08-10 13 DIXIE TAN GETS RECOGNITION FOR HER WORK WITH THE RETARDE DR DIXIE TAN, awarded the Public Service Star Medal for her contribution to the educationally subnormal, said yesterday it was an honour for all those who work with the retarded. Dr Tan has been active since452 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-08-10 14 ROBERT CONCEICAO - THE NATIONAL DAY AWARDS 2 By ROBERT CONCEICAO THE MAN who co-ordinated the team behind the television series "The Making of a Nation" was awarded the Bar to the Public Service Star in the National Day Honours. Mr Lim Thean Soo, 59, retired as294 words
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Article, Illustration293 1984-08-10 14 K K FONG - By K K FONG ACTING Police Commissioner Goh Yong Hong heads a group of officers who received National Day awards this year. Mr Goh, 45, who received the Public Administration Medal (Gold), has served the force since 1961. He began his police career293 words
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Advertisement282 1984-08-10 9 n OVERSEAS UNION SECURITIES LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT OF HALF YEARLY RESULTS The Board of Directors of Overseas Union Securities Limited announces the unaudited results for the half year ended 30 June 1984 as follows: The Group The Company Six Six Six Six Months Months Months Months ended ended Incr/ ended ended282 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-08-10 15 Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday RICHARD Nixon resigned the US presidency in disgrace 10 years ago but, instead of being assigned to oblivion, he has tenaciously fought his way back to a measure of respectability as an elder statesman. In one of the most remarkableReuter - 339 words
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457 1984-08-10 15 LAT-WP BONN, Friday EAST Germany has broken new ground in its rift with the Soviet Union. An article in the respected monthly magazine Horizont, which reflects the views of the East German Foreign Ministry, said the communist parties of different countriesLAT-WP - 457 words
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Article253 1984-08-10 15 AP PARIS, Friday JAPAN is entering a new period of economic expansion after a steady deceleration in growth since 1979, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) predicted yesterday. But the OECD warned that Japan's economic strength is also a liability in that itAP - 253 words
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237 1984-08-10 15 WASHINGTON, Fri A US House subcommittee investigating the ethics of new reproductive technologies yesterday raised questions about the commercialisation of a controversial new California method for transferring a human embryo from the womb of one woman to another. Senator Albert Gore Jr asked the237 words
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63 1984-08-10 15 AP ROME, Friday AN IRANIAN jetliner filled with Muslim pilgrims returned home yesterday following a hijacking by two teenagers opposed to Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. An Italian prosecutor announced that the two teen-age hijackers will be tried starting on charges of air piracyAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-08-10 16 THE traditional Japanese bath is perhaps one of Japan's most famous attractions, but those wishing to get squeaky clean can also get it riding high in the sky at the country's Arita resort. Here, this unusual bathing experience is found in a ropeway tub suspended68 words
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Article52 1984-08-10 16 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri MALAYSIA'S Primary Industrie? Minister, Mr Paul Leong, said structural faults caused the sinking of a mining dredge in which seven people drowned in Puchong, near Kuala Lumpur. The minister said the 5,000-tonne dredge was being repaired when it capsized andReuter - 52 words
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330 1984-08-10 16 International effort underway to rid Gulf of Suez of mines SUEZ (Egypt), Fri INTERNATIONAL efforts to sweep the Red Sea of mystery mines increased yesterday as the year's first boatload of Egyptian Muslim pilgrims sailed from Suez to run the gauntlet of explosive devices330 words
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155 1984-08-10 16 BAHRAIN, Fri IRAN said one of its oil platforms in the centre of the Gulf was hit yesterday in an Iraqi air attack. In Baghdad, an Iraqi military spokesman said Iraqi planes had hit a "very large naval target" Iraq's usual terminology155 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-08-10 16 AP JAKARTA, Fri THE Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) celebrated its 17th anniversary on Wednesday with words of confidence that the sixmember bloc will continue to enjoy success in its joint economic and political endeavours. In a message, Asean Secretary General Phan Wanna-AP - 195 words
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442 1984-08-10 17 UPI LONDON, Friday BRITISH industry bosses yesterday called on the Government to break the nation's "strike mentality" as some miners drifted back to work despite the bitter deadlock over the 22-week walkout. "The picture which overseas investors are now beginning to getUPI - 442 words
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125 1984-08-10 17 Reuter WARSAW, Fri A POLISH newspaper reader has called for state rationing of underwear, saying supplies are so scarce that Poles have to patch their underpants twice over. A Warsaw engineer, named only as T W, wrote in a letterReuter - 125 words
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273 1984-08-10 17 AP ARANYAPRATHET (Thailand), Friday VIETNAMESE gunners this week shelled a major Cambodian resistance encampment on the Thai-Cambodian border and a guerilla spokesman yesterday described the attack as the second heaviest launched by Hanoi during the current monsoon season.. Dr Abdul Gaffar Peang-Meath, aAP - 273 words
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154 1984-08-10 17 President defends right to continue with emergency rule AP COLOMBO, Friday ABOUT 70 Tamil separatists were killed in clashes with security forces in the past two days, government officials said yesterday, and President Junius Jayewardene defended new restrictions on dvil li&rtfes.," -J 77AP - 154 words
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Advertisement208 1984-08-10 16 Until she came to the Sumeet demonstral\ wßp tion she thought all mixers were same. She was amazed when she saw Sumeet in action. Sumeet was designed for Asian cooking. Sumeet can do the most heavy duty jobs, Sumeet can run for 30 minutes continuously. You are invited to drop208 words
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Article, Illustration879 1984-08-10 18 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON Business Editor SINGAPORE looks to be repeating last year's economic performance but with the year back to front. By last year's National Day the gloom of the first quarter was rapidly evaporating, the second quarter showed hopeful signs879 words
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Article101 1984-08-10 18 [hmllstreet Reuter WALL STREET stock prices closed sharply higher yesterday, taking its cue from the bond market which rose after a successful US treasury refunding. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 27.94 to 1,224.05, and gaining issues led losers 1,302 to 359. ATT rose 1/2 toReuter - 101 words
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89 1984-08-10 18 rn^^~p^^ AP THE US dollar fell broadly yesterday against most major currencies in foreign exchange trading as interest rates moved lower. Gold prices were mixed, with the late bid at Republic National Bank at USs349'an ounce, up US$5 from Wednesday's late bid. Analysts saidAP - 89 words
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Article500 1984-08-10 19 MiMniURSiiHItl MONEY speaks many languages, but usually it speaks the international language of economic survival. Just at the moment it is speaking an East European dialect. The small act of defiance shown by East Germany supported by Hungary against Soviet opposition to its efforts500 words
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Article328 1984-08-10 19 These words come from the heart of a 15-year-old citizen PERHAPS I'm being oversentimental but as a new teacher, I have found in the short span of five weeks, that teaching can be a truly rewarding experience. It has given me the opportunity to328 words
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250 1984-08-10 19 IN whole-hearted support of the calls to abolish the unnecessary restrictions on motorists using the underpass at the Central Expressway/Braddell Road junction (SM, Aug 7), may I add my comments. In addition to the double yellow lines on the road leading to the entrance where250 words
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99 1984-08-10 19 MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE - REPLY MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Sr Peblic Relations Officer Ministry of the Eavireameat I refer to the letter "Dangerous trenches that also contaminate the environment" fSM, Jily 12). The Ministry is aware that the company was using the trenches to store ft* trade wastes and99 words
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Article, Illustration453 1984-08-10 20 Robert Conceicao - «g^^ Report: Robert Conceicao THE MANY ways of saying "Happy Birthday" was reflected yesterday at the Padang as thousands of Singaporeans from aN walks of life gathered to celebrate our National Day. Students in their specially-tailored frocks, skirts, slacks and suits, marched, sang, danced and made music forPictures: Hairis, Chew Yen Fook and Mohd Ishak - 453 words
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Miscellaneous524 1984-08-10 21 2.30 BBCTEXT- Live Sample Pages. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The Kidsworid. 4.50 A Whole World of Children UK/Vlelnam. We visit Ted and his two sisters who ive on Aglessey Island. Located at the northern end of Wales, most of its inhabitants are sheep and cattle farmers. From524 words
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Miscellaneous704 1984-08-10 21 Let's All Sing: Pudding Bag (Ch 8, 5.55 pm) (Heather Thomas) in The Fall Quy (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) 1 Quran Reading. Programme Summary. Fang Face (Cartoon). The Andy Griffith Show: Visit To Barney. 3-2-1 Contact Living Tomorrow (Documentary). Egyptian Drama. Thundarr The Barbarian. Today in History. Enoa: Blue Flu.704 words
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Article, Illustration934 1984-08-10 22 WONG SING YEONG - WONG SING YEONG By A YEAR ago, she was just another compere on a variety show, with a few minor drama roles behind her. Today, Xiang Yun (real name, Chen Cui Cang), two months short of her 23rd birthday, is one of CaMecottHiirs leading drama ladies.934 words
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Article, Illustration456 1984-08-10 22 Evening at the Ballet Baryshnikov, the Dancer and the Dance (Ch 12, 9 pm) THIS is a three-part study of Mikhail Baryshnikov, the world renowned classical ballet dancer, who is also the director of the American Ballet Theatre. The first part looks at Baryshnikov the dancer,456 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-08-10 23 INEZ WEI - Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI THE INFLUENCE of menswear on women's clothes today is more pronounced than it has ever been before. Of course, we have long been guilty of stealing ideas from the guys. Trousers we took and modified into countless leggy looks. Jackets and coatsPictures by CLIFTON AW - 341 words
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Article, Illustration582 1984-08-10 24 WONG AH YOKE - Chan Pong Siang returns to recruit new talent By WONG AH YOKE REDIFFUSION is set to launch an upgrading of its services later this year to meet increasing demands from listeners and advertisers. One of its first moves towards that direction was to engage Mr Chan Seng,582 words
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Article, Illustration513 1984-08-10 24 DANIEL CARIAGA - Mehta leads the Israel Philharmonic In a summer triumph By DANIEL CARIAGA in Los Angeles LAT-WP ONCE in every decade, it seems, the Israel Philharmonic passes through Los Angeles in midsummer and plays in Hollywood Bowl. It happened in 1967 and again in 1976, and the memoriesLAT-WP - 513 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-08-10 24 LAT-WP IT took nine years and 12 days, but the migration of Chorus Line from stage to screen finally passed the point of no return on Monday when Embassy Pictures presented at a news conference the 16 young singers and dancers who will star inLAT-WP - 363 words
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Article, Illustration667 1984-08-10 25 AH YING CAPTURES THE BEST PICTURE AWARD THE WINNERS of the Third Hong Kong Film Awards were announced at a grand reception last Saturday. As expected, Ah Ying (currently showing at local cinemas) won two of the major awards, the Best Picture award and the Best667 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-08-10 25 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE KC will be visiting Singapore sans his original black knights for a oneday performance. KC (real name Harry Wayne Casey) who broke off with the original all-black Sunshine Band two years ago, is now back on the road, attempting to resume his323 words
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Miscellaneous479 1984-08-10 25 fllM GUIQ6 TOA PAYOH (*****34): THE RETURN OF POM pom (C) DALIT (*****16): THE RETURN OF POM POM (C) JUBILEE (*****07): THE RETURN OF POM POM Starring: W« Yaokaa, Cea Jiaaxu and Ye Delias (Q Synopsis. Sequel to Pom Pom with two blundering cops as the central figures. HOLLYWOOD (*****64):479 words
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Miscellaneous407 1984-08-10 26 SINGAPORE ART THE PAST AND FUTURE MS CAROL DORAN, an art historian, will lead a discussion on Singapore Art The Past and Future, at the American Library Resource Centre, 30 Hill Street, Singapore 0617, on Tuesday at 6 pm. Admission is free. SALES MOTIVATION AND EFFECTIVE SALESMANSHIP THE Department of407 words
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Miscellaneous608 1984-08-10 26 Violinist Laa Pan Hon will play at tha World Trada Contra Auditorium tonight THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC and soloist Lee Pan Hon will be featured in Regular Concerts at the THE New York Philharmonic will World Trade Centre Auditorium today give a chamber concert on Sept 7at and tomorrow at608 words
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Miscellaneous300 1984-08-10 26 VAMPYR THE film Vampyr by Carl Dreyer will be screened at the Goethe Institut Auditorium, Singapore Shoppins Centre, today at 6.30 pm and 9 pm. This film is about the resident of a remote inn who believes that he is surrounded by vampires. It stars Julian West, Harriet Gerard and300 words
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Miscellaneous471 1984-08-10 27 leisure comics ARIES March 2! to April 20 LIBRA If you are annoyed with some- September 23 to October 22 one try not to show it. The A younger person may cause whole affair is best forgotten, an upset by an unwise remark. A romantic attachment is Have a quiet471 words
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Miscellaneous189 1984-08-10 27 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook UJHO ARC T ft* IMi N. L S ITS MoT HARP VoO DOING- X TWJ44 I'M MOW &fc UtfX I ASfclGNlNfr A NUMfcWCAL THATPWIteU. UPDATING THIS HARD WttfK. J f( VAlUfc To TAKE IT r WfiWA* CofT ANALVM9 V" jy V V IT >& y oN189 words
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200 1984-08-10 31 Reuter JAKARTA, Fri FAVOURITES Iran, watched by a cheering crowd of more than 9,000 in Solo, Central Java, trounced Syria 3-1 after being held 1-1 at halftime on the third day of an Asian Cup qualifying tournament last night In other matches, IndonesiaReuter - 200 words
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Article767 1984-08-10 31 RACK 1 2.00 CI 5 Div 3 1,200 m 1 KMawara 57 Francis 4 2 Ras Tanura Lucas 7 3 Peerless N 86 Rajoo 1 4 Scotch Reel 55'/? Tweedie 10 8 Take Easy II 55V? Rahmat 3 Aurora IN 55 Kwong 11 7 Jaymoss 54 Vi Las767 words
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Article, Illustration29 1984-08-10 32 Atonzo Baber of the US throwing his fist in the air as he crossed the finish line on Wednesday to win the gold In the 400 m.29 words
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296 1984-08-10 32 LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Friday STORE OWNERS throughout southern California have begun slashing prices on some Olympic souvenirs and novelty items to clear their shelves of merchandise that could be of questionable worth after the Games end on Sunday. "The bottom has fallen out" ofLAT-WP - 296 words
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Article98 1984-08-10 32 UPI LOS ANGELES, Friday THE LOS ANGELES Times reports a sleepy resident of west Los Angeles was summoned to nis door at 5 am this week by an African athlete who went jogging in the neighbourhood surrounding the UCLA Olympic village and sot hopelessly lost.UPI - 98 words
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Article773 1984-08-10 32 WHY THE OLYMPICS IS GREAT Reuter LOS ANQELES, Friday THEY PROWL bars near the Olympic sites and sit among stadium crowds to try to find out why "a bunch of guys running around in shorts" have become the biggest event on earth. To study the OlympicsReuter - 773 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-08-10 33 TAIWAN'S Lin l-Tseng (N0.4, on ground) is out at tho plato as ho triad to scoro from 2nd on an outfiold fly hit by toammata Laa ChuMing in tha 13th inning of thoir gama with Koroa on Tuosday. Outfielder Lee Chui-Soon of Korea threwPICTURE: UPI - 61 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-08-10 33 espm OLYMPIC! LONG BEACH (CalH.), Friday THE old men of the sea have shown their young rivals they still know a trick or two about Olympic yachting. Two veterans adapted to the surprisingly light winds which ruffled San Pedro bay and won medals, while477 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-08-10 33 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Friday CHILDHOOD friends Candy Costie and Tracie Ruiz, 01 the United States wept uncontrollably as they made Olympic history today by winning the first f;old medal ever awarded or synchronized swim- ming. Costie and Ruiz, both 21, captivated the iudges and a crowdReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-08-10 33 AP LONG BEACH, Friday DARRELL PACE and Rick McKinney of the United States expanded their leads over the rest of the men's field in Olympic archery yesterday during the second day of the four- day event. In the women's competition, favoured Kim Jin-Ho of South KoreaAP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-08-10 33 AP LOS ANGELES, Friday THE International Olympic Committee's refusal to include women's judo for the first time at the 1988 summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea, is sex discrimination, US competitors in the sport said on Wednesday. The athletes, joined by attorneys for the AmericanAP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration48 1984-08-10 33 AP LOS ANGELES, Friday IN AN afternoon game, Australia kept its medal asBirations alive by beating he Netherlands 8-7 on polo medal. The Netherlands had taken a 7-6 lead with 3:14 left on a man-advantage goal by Eric Noordegraaf. .Chdsjopher Wybrow tied itAP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration1766 1984-08-10 34 ATHLETICS WOMEN: 200 m FINAL: 1. Valerie Brisco-Hooks (USA) 21:81 (Olympic record) 2. Florence Griffith (USA) 22 04 3. Merlene Ottey-Page (Jam) 22:09 MEN: 1,509 m RD 1 (SIX HEATS FASTEST THREE IN EACH HEAT AND NEXT SIX FASTEST OVERALL ADVANCE TO SEMIFINAL): HEAT 1* 1. Joseph1,766 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-08-10 35 Reuter ARCHERY (1700): Men's 70 metres and 90 metres, women's 60 metres and 70 metres. ATHLETICS (1630): Men's high jump qualifying, women's 4x400 metres relay first round and semifinals, men's 4x400 metres relay first round and semifinals, women's discus qualifying, women's 4xloo metres relay first round, men's 4xlooReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration934 1984-08-10 35 ELLIOTT ALMOND - t_< MONITOR FACT SHEET By ELLIOTT ALMOND When target archery was introduced to the Olympics in 1900 at the Paris Games, events were conducted without internationally recognized rules. The French tried to accommodate each country's style of shooting by using different rules for different events Still, it was difficult934 words
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Article, Illustration628 1984-08-10 36 LOS ANGELES, Fri THE UNITED States won 16 gold, 14 silver and no bronze medals without the boycotting East-bloc nations. Canada had four. gold, two silver and two bronze, West Germany was 2-1-5, Australia 1-3-5 and Holland 2-0-3 in 24 individual events. With628 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-08-10 36 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Friday INTERNATIONAL weightlifting officials sav their sport was helped rather than hurt by the Soviet-led boycott which kept every world champion away from the 1984 Olympics. The absence of the top men from Eastern Europe enabled other countries toReuter - 341 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-08-10 37 OLYMPICS AP ANAHEIM (California), Fri EUROPEAN champion Saban Trstena extended his unbeaten streak to three in Olympic freestyle wrestling preliminary rounds yesterday, while officials reviewed a decision favouring American Mark Schultz over gold medal favourite Resit Karabachak of Turkey. At 114.5 (52),AP - 228 words
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Article, Illustration29 1984-08-10 37 Taiwan's Lee Tai Chung, (left) and Weat Germany's Volker Fischer battle /tout in Los Angeles during the Olympic men's epee fencing preliminaries. PICTURE: APPICTURE: AP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-08-10 37 Reuter LONG BEACH (California), Friday FRANCE'S Philippe Boisse, a gold medallist at the Moscow Olympics, outpointed Sweden's Bjorne Vaggo to take the men's individual epee gold medal last night. The more experienced Frenchman, a member of the gold medal epee team in 1980 and aReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-08-10 38 AP LOS ANQELEB, FfMay ZOLA BUM) has been the centre of controversy and mystery ever since the tiny teenager created a big Kir of international intrigue by changing her dtisenshlp so she could compete in the Olympic fUnww Now, an international crowd at theAP - 425 words
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Advertisement235 1984-08-10 38 Medal Tally AUGUST 10, 1964 COUNTRIES GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL USA 56 50 21 127 ROMANIA 16 12 9 37 CHINA 14 7 6 27 W GERMANY 10 13 15 38 ITALY 10 3 7 20 CANADA 7 10 9 26 JAPAN 7 4 11 22 AUSTRALIA 4 8 11235 words
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Page 38 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous11 1984-08-10 38 "They promised even better T.V. coverage at this years Olympics I"11 words
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Article38 1984-08-10 39 AP Pakistan qualified for the final of the Olympic hockey tournament whoa they upset favourites Australia 1-0 last night in a semifinal. Hasan Sardar scored the only goal of the match hi the 22nd minute. APAP - 38 words
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Article47 1984-08-10 39 AP American Val- Erie Brisco-Hooks earned her second Olympic gold medal last night, winning the 200 metres in a Games record time of 21.51 sees. The silver medal went to American Florence Griffith in 22.04, and Jamaican Merlene Ot-tey-Page was third in 22 09. APAP - 47 words
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Article47 1984-08-10 39 Reuter Middle-distance runner Margrit Klinger became the latest victim yesterday of an injury jinx which has hit West German hopes of Olympic athletics medals. Klinger, seventh in the 000 metres final, withdrew from today's women's 1,500 m semifinals because of a back injury. RenterReuter - 47 words
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Article19 1984-08-10 39 AP Romania won the bronze medal in the team sabre competition yesterday, edging West Germany 8-7. APAP - 19 words
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Article20 1984-08-10 39 Chinese divers Zhou Jihong and Chen Xiaoxia finished 1-2 yesterday in qualifying for the Olympic women's platform final.20 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-08-10 39 WORLD 1,500 m RECORD HOLDER QUALIFIES IN SLOW TIME Reuter LOS ANQELEB, Friday WORLD 1,500 m record holder Steve Ovett showed remarkable recovery yesterday to qualify for the semifinals of the event but his slow Smins 49 23seeond effort reflected a desperate struggle toReuter - 345 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-08-10 39 UPI TRACK star Curl Lewta, shooting for four gold medals, has been übiquitous on the nation's magazine stands, appearing In recent months on thfe cover of "Time", "Esquire", "Sports Illustrated" and "Gentleman's Quarterly", just to name a few. In addition to Ma dazzling ability on theUPI - 133 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-08-10 39 AP LOS ANGELES, Friday BRITAIN'S Daley Thompson, upholding his reputation as a pressure performer, gained a commanding lead over world record holder Jurgen Hingsen of West Germany in the Olympic decathlon yesterday. After eight events of the punishing 10-event, two-day competition, Thompson was 152 points aheadAP - 155 words
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Miscellaneous17 1984-08-10 39 OLYMPIC FOLLIES "We're going to have some competition from these Australians in the hop, skip and Jump!"17 words
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