Singapore Monitor, 20 November 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section16 1984-11-20 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION V iP» No 21 5 8-1 Tuesday, November 20, 1984 30cents16 words
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Article, Illustration653 1984-11-20 1 EE BOON LEE - Parliament approves tougher deterrent measures C IN PARLIAMENT 1 •y EE BOON LEE TOUGHER measures, including mandatory jail sentences, will be imposed for foreigners who enter Singapore illegally as well as those who overstay in the Republic. Also facing mandatory jail terms will be653 words
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Article271 1984-11-20 1 UPI MEXICO CITY, Tuesday A SERIES of earth-shaking explosions at a liquefied gas complex sparked a blaze that enSilfed a poor neighbourhood with flames yesrday, killing about 400 people and injuring more than 1,500, officials said. The storage tank explosions at the Unigas liquidUPI - 271 words
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Advertisement86 1984-11-20 1 VANDALS HARPOON lfc_ k FULL COPENHAGEN'S MkJl «ORY 'LITTLE MERMAID' page 11 i mi i llljlnpi!: II SANTOS DE CARTER I 1 STEEL AND GOLD I |U AUTOMATIC, WATER RESISTANT > ky mu/f dp (artier (71 *>m l ILes must de Cartier Boutiques: Singapore W4 Orchard Road, Lucky Plaza #01-W*.86 words
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125 1984-11-20 2 EXHIBITION VISITORS to Sentosa taking the ferry from the World Trade Centre are cautioned that car parks there may be filled with the National Exhibition crowd after 10 am during the month-long exhibition. The Sentosa Development Corporation advises those125 words
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Article52 1984-11-20 2 MOTORCYCLIST Lee Wai Seng, 28, was seriously injured when his machine collided with a mini-bus along Lorong 6, Toa Payoh, about 5.50 pm yesterday. He was admitted to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Witnesses to the accident are asked to contact Sgt Choo Seng Choe of the52 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-11-20 2 JANICE LIM - They have contributed to success of movement, says Dr Wong By JANICE LIM FOREIGN experts based in Singapore were commended for their contributions to the success of the productivity movement this morning by Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Trade and Industry). Speaking at the 15th289 words
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Article55 1984-11-20 2 THE POLICE are appealing to the next-of-kin of Mr Lee Nyap Hwa to come forward. Mr Lee, 64, died ki the Tan Tock Seng Hospital a week ago He was taken to the hospital on Nov 9 by an unknown person. His last known address55 words
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263 1984-11-20 3 A PARTY of officers from the Central Narcotics Bureau who raided a flat in Lorong 6, Geylang to look for drugs found three obscene video tapes instead. Kwan Yin Kee, 41, pleaded guilty this morning to having the obscene tapes in his apartment on263 words
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334 1984-11-20 3 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG VIRAL hepatitis is spread through close contact such as sharing of toothbrushes and shaving kits rather than through eating habits. In a study of 80 households conducted by the Environment Ministry with the collaboration of334 words
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204 1984-11-20 3 YMCA S'pore's back in Orchard Rd with 16m new-look THE YMCA Singapore is back in Orchard Road. After about three years of refuge at the Anglo Chinese Primary School, it has moved into its own building. The new eight-storey building, on the same site of its old home which was204 words
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421 1984-11-20 4 NG MING MING - By NG MING MING LEADERS of Singapore's Chinese clans are reaching out to young people, in a move which could mark the beginning of a change in the traditional role of the clan associations. Nine associations will join forces for the first421 words
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173 1984-11-20 4 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM ELECTRONIC watchers are to be installed at Changi Airport to ensure that low-flying aircraft do not run into tall ships. This is in line with a recommendation by the commission that inquired into the Sentosa cable-car tragedy. Two units* will scan the173 words
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112 1984-11-20 4 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE SLOWLY, a new style of Sovernment is emerging in ingapore, with younger ministers taking time to explain national policies to grassroots leaders. It is likely to become established when a successor generation takes complete control of the government in about four112 words
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NEWS SCAN
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Article, Illustration104 1984-11-20 4 A QUICK GLANCE AT HOME NEWS TWENTY community centres are opening early to accommodate studying school students and to attract them to make more use of the centres when school is over. Reading rooms and sports facilities at the centres began opening at 9.30 am104 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-11-20 4 ENGINEERS from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) are looking for ways to stop water from getting into flats at the Pine Grove housing estate during heavy rain. This follows Sunday's downpour, during which some residents came home to find their living-rooms awash. Some residents believed62 words
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Article62 1984-11-20 4 IF YOU think all Japanese workers enjoy job security until retirement, you're wrong. Lifelong employment in Japan is confined to 35 per cent of the workforce, usually fulltime employees in larger corporations. The popular misconception was debunked yesterday by Mr Kaoru Kobayashi, a professor of International62 words
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Article86 1984-11-20 4 POLICE have arrested three youths suspected to be part of a gang of five responsible for a spate of thefts from delivery venicles in the High Street area. More lhan 15 thefts have been reported from vans in Colombo Court, High Street Centre, Coleman Street86 words
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144 1984-11-20 4 TWO GOLFER lawyers stood before a judge yesterday to ask the High Court for what is believed to be the first time in its history to settle a dispute over golf rules. Mr Smith appeared on behalf of bank manager Mr Ng Poh144 words
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Advertisement94 1984-11-20 4 i Plaza Is open 24-hours c a da V ancl or a Q u '°k lunch or relaxing dinner you will find a delightful choice astern an( Western dishes. vfcMuji/ u//(ll/ Local favourites like chicken rice, GfrfJ A Singapore laksa and Indian mee lluw goreng. And an abundance of sumpc794 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-11-20 6 Fires rage out of control north of Mexico City Agencies PICTURE shows "killer" fires raging oat of control at a gas distribution centre 16km north of Mexico City yesterday. Over 400 to 500 people were reported killed as the fires touched off several explosions. TheAgencies - 130 words
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267 1984-11-20 6 Reuter BEIJING, Tuesday NORTH CHINA'S chronic water shortage is so severe this year that Beijing has declared an all-out conservation effort to "save the life-blood of the capital" and avert a crisis. The big cities of the arid north are struggling to cope with theReuter - 267 words
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161 1984-11-20 6 AP COPENHAGEN, Thur* A BOOK meant for a little Sirl named "Christine" has rought storyteller, Hans Christian Andersen, back as a best-seller almost 110 years after his death. With scissors and glue, Mr Andersen and a friend, Mr Adolph Drewsen, satAP - 161 words
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128 1984-11-20 6 JAKARTA, Tuesday FIRE destroyed thousands of buildings and left thousands of people homeless in two cities in Kalimantan yesterday, fire authorities and the official Antara news agency said today. A fire brigade spokesman in the East Kalimantan oil city of BalikpaEan told Reuters by telephone128 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-11-20 8 PM's 'first-name basis' approach for. better labour ties Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad last night called for an employer-employee relationship that was "close and personal", even to the extent of both sides being on a first-name basis. It was essential forBernama - 176 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-11-20 8 THE UNITED STATES' State Department said yesterday that Vietnam's attack on a refugee camp on the ThaiCambodian border reflected a policy of failed military conquest. "The US condemns Vietnam's attack on Nong Chan," spokesman John Hughes said. "We again urgePICTURE: UPI - 298 words
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Article75 1984-11-20 8 32 tourists quarantined AP THIRTY-TWO Japanese tourists who returned home from Taiwan last week with cholera have been put under quarantine in the Osaka area hospitals, Health and Welfare Ministry officials said yesterday. They said 13 people returned with symptoms, while 19 others were found in medical tests toAP - 75 words
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Article71 1984-11-20 8 First cholera case since '82 AP A CONSTRUCTION worker has been stricken with cholera in the first reported case in Hong Kong since 1982, a government spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said the 57-year-old victim was admitted to a hospital last Saturday suffering from diarrhoea and vomiting. TheAP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration554 1984-11-20 10 Agencies CAIRO, Tuesday EGYPTIAN security authorities disclosed how they fooled the Libyans into believing that former Libyan Prime Minister Abdel Hamid El-Ba-koush was dead by sending fake pictures to the Libyan Embassy in Malta showing him splattered with blood. Mr Bakoush revealed on the weekendAgencies - 554 words
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98 1984-11-20 10 Reuter LONDON, Tues A DEFENCE magazine yesterday agreed to pay substantial übel damages to Korean Airlines (KAL) over an article which implied the KAL airliner shot down by the Soviet Union last year was on a spying mission. The agreement wasReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration269 1984-11-20 11 AP COPENHAGEN, Tuesday GREENPEACE environmental activists "executed" Denmark's Little Mermaid with a harpoon yesterday and demonstrated at Japan's embassies in Copenhagen and Stockholm to protest a new Japanese-US whaling agreement. Irate Japanese tourists broke up the symbolic demonstration at the Little Mermaid, throwingAP - 269 words
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188 1984-11-20 11 Bernama MALACCA, Tuesday THREE workers died from poisonous gas fumes in the hold of a steel barge off Taman Kota Laksamana here yesterday. Two other workers were admitted to the intensive care unit of the General Hospital here. The dead have been identifiedBernama - 188 words
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102 1984-11-20 11 UPI NEW YORK, Tues PRIVATE clubs have long provided men in Washington with a forum for wheeling and dealing but now women have their own exclusive smoke-filled rooms. The Executive Club opened last Thursday and Jody Murphy, the president, said: "Yes, we do discriminateUPI - 102 words
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118 1984-11-20 12 UPI LONDON, Monday ONLY 8 per cent of new doctors at hospitals performed satisfactorily when asked to show how they would treat a patient they found unconcious, an article in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine said. Dr William Casey said that wasUPI - 118 words
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416 1984-11-20 12 AP PANMUNJOM (Korea), TWt SOUTH and North Korea agreed today to resume full-dress meetings of their Red Cross societies and to hold the first such session in Seoul, the South Korean capital. The agreement came quickly in working-level talks in this truce villageAP - 416 words
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205 1984-11-20 12 AP BEIJING, Tuesday PROFITS are declining in China's state-run film industry because of a smaller audience and too many inferior grade movies, the Economic Daily (Jingji Ribao) said yesterday. The newspaper did not specify how much profit, if any, theAP - 205 words
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80 1984-11-20 12 Reuter DUESSELDORF (West Germany), Tuesday TWO PERSONS were killed and 16 injured, nine seriously, last night when a bomb devastated a sex shop and cinema frequented mainly Dy homosexuals in Duesseldorf, police said. The blast, during the city's evening rush hour, completelyReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-11-20 12 A QUICK LOOK AT THE NEWSMAKERS MARIE OSMOND (above), whose fairy-tale marriage to college basketball star Stephen Craig made world headlines two years ago, has separated from her husband. A family spokesman said, "They are in a reconciliation period and will not be issuing any further76 words
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Article82 1984-11-20 12 PALESTINIAN leader Yasser Arafat plans to make his first visit to Britain next montn. The visit, believed to be planned for Dec 22, will be to help launch Mr Arafat's biography, written by British author Alan Hart, Arab sources in London said. The date has not82 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-11-20 12 OL' BLUE eyes better be prepared come Nov 26. That's the day Frank Sinatra receives the Boy Scouts of America's Distinguished Citizen Award at a black-tie gala in Los Angeles, where Mrs Nancy Reagan will be honorary chairman. Funds from the event will establish "The64 words
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Article105 1984-11-20 12 A DELEGATION headed by Brooklyn District Attorney Elizabeth Holtzman will leave New York this week for Paraguay seeking the extradition of Nazi Dr Josef Mengele who sent 400,000 Jews to their death. "The purpose of the trip is to express our concern that a man105 words
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Article107 1984-11-20 12 MILTON BERLE, long-time member of the New York Friars Club and for years one of its hardest workers, will finally be honoured as "Man of the Year" at a black-tie tribute next April 20. Most recent Friars honorees have included Dean Martin, Elizabeth Taylor,107 words
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607 1984-11-20 14 JILL HUM - 1984 Asian Corporate Finance Conference By JILL HUM THE US dollar has a 65 per cent probability of showing a moderate decline (about 10 per cent) over the next 12 months, an economist said yesterday. Mr Eric Rasmussen, Chemical Bank (Tokyo) vice-president for economics and607 words
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79 1984-11-20 14 THE YEN might appreciate over the next three to five years, says Mr Eric Rasmussen in another lecture, "Prospects for the Yen," at the Shangri-la yesterday. He said that this is due to the Japanese Government trying to liberalise the79 words
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Article234 1984-11-20 15 THE SINGAPORE stock market opened ouiet in (airly featureless trading. Dealers noted thin interest as share prices opened at overnight levels. There were some support for selected stocks as sentiment improved towards lunch break. Top volume stock Textile Corp did only 507,000, followed by Pahang Investments' 254,000 and234 words
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Article93 1984-11-20 15 Reuter THE US dollar was narrowly mixed against most major currencies compared with New York levels in quiet early trading. The Singapore dollar eased to 2.1515/25 to the US dollar from 2.1495/1505 here yesterday and to $89.60/70 to the ringgit from $89.55/65. It was unchanged against theReuter - 93 words
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Article269 1984-11-20 15 Selected stocks at midday. Market toae: mlsed Bouatead 1 67 B Cold Stora«e 2 63 2 66 P 4 N 4.15/4 86 Gen ting 4.72/4.76 Gib 2 78/180 Haw Par IJI B laetan 2.36/2.48 Keck Seng l 97 B Eno 2.46/2.47 Hume 3.82 S Inchcape 2 32/2 33 Intraco269 words
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Article92 1984-11-20 15 Your 8$ to ono unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO USS 2.1577 2.1477 2.1387 sterling 2.6966 2.6745 2.6645 Australian 1.8627 1.8386 1.8236 CURRENCY NOTES S$to1unN US9 2.15 2.13 NZ9 110 100 sterling 2.73 2.63 Australian 1.88 1.80 rfmiiiin 1.68 1.60 8$ to 100 units Deutsche marks92 words
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Article162 1984-11-20 15 WMLLSTREET WALL STREET extended its losing streak to nine straight sessions as the stock market failed to sustain an early blue-chip rally and closed lower in light trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 2.65 points to 1185.29. Declining issues led gainers 1,113 to 448. Volume on162 words
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Article150 1984-11-20 16 IN HIS LETTER (ST, Nov 13), Mr Jeyaretnam gives the impression that the PAP in its Petir article had completely distorted what he had written in his open letter to the Anson voters about the PAP offering him an ambassador's post. I have checked150 words
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251 1984-11-20 16 I AM AMAZED that Mr J B Jeyaretnam is trying to split hairs. Even if we completely ignore what he alleges to be misquotations by the Petir commentary, the paragraph he has reproduced in his own letter speaks for itself. It is251 words
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229 1984-11-20 16 I HAD A bad experience at a leading hotel in Postal District 0719 at about 7pm on Nov d. I was waiting for a taxi with two colleagues at the hotel's taxi-stand. When the taxi came, the doorman bellowed at us: "Next c'mon ...c'mon!"229 words
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182 1984-11-20 16 THE GOVERNMENT has acquired and will continue to acquire land from the private sector for various reasons. While it is accepted that the acquisition is unavoidable, it is to be appreciated that all the affected owners can do is to appeal for a better182 words
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Article464 1984-11-20 17 HmnnH THE British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) interviewed some voters in Washington, DC, during the recent presidential election, asking them which of the two candidates they would vote for, and why. Most of them, it turned out, were supporters of the Democratic Party candidate, Mr Walter464 words
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440 1984-11-20 17 DERRICK TAN - REPLY DERRICK TAN Public Relations Officer Telecoms WE REFER to your article "On-line bulletin board now blacked 0ut..." appearing in the PerComp Asia 84 supSlement (SM, Oct 31). Je wish to offer an explanation and clarification on the matter. Telecoms' telephone network is designed440 words
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138 1984-11-20 17 I WONDER whether it is the practice of the police to issue a summons without details of the ofience. Recently, I received a summons for careless driving. According to the summons, I committed the offence on Oct 26 at 11.08 am along Orchard Road. As138 words
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116 1984-11-20 17 ALTHOUGH the notice at the Toa Payoh bus terminus states that the coin-changing counter operates from 6am to 7pm, every morning, the counter would be closed at Sam with the sign "Counter temporarily closed." Although there is a lone queue, the attendant at toe116 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-11-20 18 INEZ WEI - Austria weaves its way into hearts of fashion's big-time C i By INEZ WEI MANY of us tend to think of Austria as just a quiet retreat in which to savour the scenic beauty of picturesque countrysides. As yet unknown to most is the increasingPICTURES: CLIFTON AW - 490 words
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Article449 1984-11-20 18 GAY PAULEY - By GAY PAULEY in New York UPI YOU get what you pay for so an adaee goes. But nothing could be farther from the truth to the dry-cleaning industry, as far as purchases of new clothing are concerned. The pitfalls in fabrics and trims areUPI - 449 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-11-20 20 MMKfu© Hotel Tomorrows (Malay subtitles) (Ch 5, 10.20 pm) MRS CABOT (Anne Baxter) plays Cupid, reuniting a chambermaid (Emma Samms) and a prince (played by the late Jon-Erik Hexum) at a fund-raiser field at the St Gregory! A law student (Timothy Patrick Murphy) is shocked to404 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-11-20 20 TV SCENE SYGMA AT the very moment when Indira Gandhi was assassinated by fanatic Sikhs, a film crew was in India shooting the story of Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India. In September this year, the Indian Prime Minister had received the film crew at herSYGMA - 246 words
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Article, Illustration476 1984-11-20 21 PAULINE LOH - By PAULINE LOH in Taipeh HONG KONG and Taiwan were almost even in the major awards sweepstakes when the 21st Golden Horse awards were announced on Sunday night. The event was marked by a lot of confusion amidst the glamour. This was the first476 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1984-11-20 23 PAUL ROSENFIELD - SHIRLEY MACLAINE KEEPS RESURFACING WITH A KICK By PAUL ROSENFIELD "SHIRLEY'S taught me a lot about broiling fish," said Thomas Sharkev, §ersonal assistant to hirley MacLaine. The line, uttered in the kitchen of MacLaine's rented house in Tiburon, near San Francisco, said more about the performer and1,163 words
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Miscellaneous1120 1984-11-20 19 Mmurf f»MB gSHISEf Live Sample Pages. BUM *fIP 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The i^B^BL Struggle (C) (English subtitles). SMrMBSmIUPf; 9HDBSB 4.20 For the Family (T) (r) (English subtitles). m I W|iV j? B i 4.50 Tho Comic Book Kids Time-tables (Last epiaode). SST '"F Marv's story is1,120 words
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Miscellaneous182 1984-11-20 19 Noon Newsdesk 12.30 Incredible flautists 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 New Ideas 1.40 Book Choice 1.45 The Work) Today 2.00 Newdesk 2.50 Rock Salad 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Sweet Soul Music 3.45 Network UK 4.00 World182 words
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Miscellaneous450 1984-11-20 21 ftlM GUIDE r- r< "Y METROPOLE (*****27): BRUCE LEE DALIT (*****16): BEWARE OF PICK- IN NEW GUINEA (C) POCKET (C) VENUS (*****97): ESCAPE FROM LIWAQU (*****30): DIRTY TIGER DARK STREET (C) CRAZY FROG (C) Starring: Kon Liling, Wang Xia Synopsis: A Taiwanese production about i a prostitute who finds it450 words
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Miscellaneous672 1984-11-20 22 'kc ■feu* KB SK'W'i WA S J w\ V WZ \mT,J*i 'JSC itJ**b*~ <*mp^ Vegetable Vendor, by Ai| Ab Tee. Ob display at tbe Lose Plae Gallery, Ming Court Hotel. ANQ AH TEE'S ART THERE will be an art exhibition by Ang Ah Tee at the Lone Pine Gallery, Ming672 words
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Miscellaneous443 1984-11-20 22 l FAMILIAR FAVOURTHE Singapore Svmpho- Iny Orchestra will give a I ilinUlluffl??Ar Familiar Favourites aft miKCMaSa vf» 1 Concert on Saturday at U AMgfnlßW 7®C 8.15 pm at the Victoria IT *tii—A Concert Hall. I. j uS'lS'S?^ gramme includes Beethoven's Fidelio Overture, Liszt's No l, Nicholai's Merry Wives Windsor Overture443 words
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Miscellaneous457 1984-11-20 24 leisure/ comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Don't agree to a proposition September 23 to October 22 just to please someone else, It I s best to take a decisive particularly if you are going to action in a domestic matter. find the task difficult to fit in457 words
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Miscellaneous153 1984-11-20 24 FASTRACK By BiH Holbrook 1/ v V vi tot,, BtfoKß. I I VbO aoST WKAP />, X o*frAN TeACHW(rx J I WW IM ALOMINuM THE V &oV Voo 1a CooK, SURE/ F«l- AMP I FiRE? J SCooT WtfU &AKED THE* IN THE Flfcfc V THAWING-/ MV Rtcipes I PcfTXTois/ TiLU153 words
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Article544 1984-11-20 25 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN AFTER a particularly frustrating weekend of shooting, it's time to raise questions about the quality of the products we are being offered, the standard of service for photographic equipment and the future direction of the photo trade in Singapore. Most photographers with544 words
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83 1984-11-20 25 ENTRIES for the Punggol Sea Carnival photo contest close next Saturday, December 2. Hurry and send in your entry of an 8" x 10" photo on any subject relating to man and water in Singapore. There is $600 worth of Nikon equipment to83 words
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Article, Illustration430 1984-11-20 26 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN REPORTS in some foreign photographic magazines say that the average camera body today is expected to last only about five years. This Is surely too short a time to be acceptable. After all, the cost of most of the better cameras isPicture by LEE CHIU SAN - 430 words
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103 1984-11-20 26 THE Photographic Club of the Alexandra Community Centre Youth Group is launching a membership drive. Those wishing to join can go to the Club premises at 365, Commonwealth Avenue, Singapore 0314 at 7.30 pm on Sunday, Dec 16. The person to contact there103 words
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Article, Illustration152 1984-11-20 29 Reuter NAPLES (Italy), Tuesday NAPOLI'S US$7.5 million (5515.75 million) Argentine international Diego Maradona said yesterday he expected lenient treatment from the Italian soccer League over an incident in which he was sent off on Sunday. Maradona and Enrico Nicolini of Ascoli were ordered offReuter - 152 words
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142 1984-11-20 29 Reuter BRUSSELS, Tuesday REPRESENTATIVES of 13 national soccer associations will meet European Commission officials here ne*t month to discuss moves to allow players to play where they like within the 10-nation community, officials said yesterday. The Brussels-based commission said the associations' limitationsReuter - 142 words
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146 1984-11-20 29 BERN, Tuesday RAPID VIENNA yesterday appealed a Control Commission ruling in their case against Celtic Glasgow, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) announced. UEFA said it has scheduled a new hearing next Friday to decide on the Austrians' appeal filed within the prescribed146 words
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158 1984-11-20 29 Reuter ZURICH, Tuesday WORLD NUMBER one Jahangir Khan of Pakistan and lOth-ranked Ross Thome of Australia yesterday qualified for the finals of the Swiss Masters Open Squash tournament. Khan, 20, continued his domination of the tournament over the weekend, easily beating Australia's RickiReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-11-20 29 Reuter SYDNEY, Tuesday DEFENDING CHAMPION Jo Durie of Britain made a shaky start to her defence of the New South Wales' Women's Tennis title yesterday when she needed four match points to beat Elise Burgin of the United States 6-4 6-7 7-5. Durie, whoReuter - 466 words
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190 1984-11-20 29 Reuter STOCKHOLM, Tuesday THE DAVIS CUP tennis final between Sweden and the United States will be played on a specially-constructed indoor clay court, the Swedish Tennis Association said yesterday. An association spokesman told reporters the match would be played on a surface similarReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-11-20 30 A QUICK UPDATE AROUND THE WORLD IT SEEMS that Manchester United's backline are having things easy these days, if central defender Gordon McQueen's (above) comments are anything to go by. After his first game of the season, United's 5-1 walloping of West Ham, McQueen said: "We got97 words
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Article61 1984-11-20 30 PAKISTAN with six second innings wickets intact today need 25 runs to win the first cricket test match against New Zealand in Lahore, Pakistan. When play ended yesterday, Pakistan in their second innings had scored 153 for 4 in reply to New score of 15761 words
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Article91 1984-11-20 30 WEST German Ricky Osterthun, 20, the lowest world-ranked player in the US$lOO,OOO ($5214,000) Toulouse Tennis Tournament at 275, defeated Libor Pimek of Czechoslovakia, ranked 25th and the third seed, in their first-round match in Toulouse, France, yesterday. Osterthun got into the tournament's 16th finals by winning two91 words
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Article95 1984-11-20 30 BOTAFOGO is favoured to win its first title in 16 years after a 4-2 victory over Fluminense on Sunday in the Rio Soccer Cup, valid for the second round of the state championship. With two goals apiece from attackers Baltazar and Helinho, Botafogo, surprised defending state95 words
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Article60 1984-11-20 30 ALL 21 auto manufacturers involved in world motor rallys urged yesterday that the 1985 Monte Carlo Rally be reinstated in the world championship after a high-level meeting in Paris including close aides of President Francois Mitterrand. A continued ban on the rally would prejudice the whole60 words
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Article58 1984-11-20 30 FRENCH jockey Yves Saint-Martin rode 5-4 on Shot Mouktar to an impressive six lengths victory in the group two Criterium de Saint-Cloud horse race yesterday. They were in the first two throughout, and led approaching the final two furlongs when Mouktar quickened impressively to move clear58 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-11-20 30 WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL THE KARPOV-KASPAROV TUSSLE Reuter MOSCOW, Tuesday ANATOLY KARPOV and Garry Kasparov doubled the previous World Chess championship record of eight draws set in 1927 wnen they agreed last night on their contest's 16th draw in succession. The Moscow crowd reactedReuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-11-20 30 26th CHESS OUTMPIAD Reuter SALONICA (Greece), Tuesday WORLD CHAMPION Anatoly Karpov will be allowed to join in mid-way through the 26th Chess Olympiad if his world title match in Moscow ends in time, the International Chess Federation (FIDE) President said yesterday. KarpovReuter - 398 words
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147 1984-11-20 30 Reuter SALONICA (Greece), Tuesday THE SOVIET Union, Hungary and Yugoslavia the top-seeded countries in the 26th Chess Olympiad were trouncing their opponents at the end of the first five-hour session between men's teams here yesterday. The Soviet Union, number one seed, was beating MalaysiaReuter - 147 words
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122 1984-11-20 30 Reuter SALONICA (Greece), Tues A DECISION to allow world champion Anatoly Karpov of the Soviet Union to join the 26th Chess Olympiad prompted grumbles from the US team as chess players from 88 countries began a twoweek contest in this northern Greek cityReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration47 1984-11-20 31 ALFONSO CHAN - MONITOR SPORTS COLOUR EXTRA STORY BY ALFONSO CHAN as ike athletics sccme la fee schools competttkm last year, captartag the Idari fliniiii Divi*xr title aad breaklag Km iivlsioa's Uch jamprecot*, afl aa tfee waHay oa^lwr'tt'WM*ktSF*. VAN VANM •ml^ifft asd4 PICTURES BY CHRISTINE CHEW asdPICTURES BY CHRISTINE CHEW - 47 words
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Article346 1984-11-20 32 ERNEST FRIDA - An unwell Douglas Ooi gives the young golfer his first crack at the Putra Cup By ERNEST FRIDA MADASAMY MURUGIAH of Seletar Country Club left yesterday afternoon for Rangoon to represent Singapore in the Putra Cup tournament which starts on Thursday. Murugiah, 20, was a last-minute346 words
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310 1984-11-20 32 Reuter AHMEDABAD (India), Tuesday THE ENGLAND cricketers suffered one of their most humiliating defeats on Indian soil when they lost by an innings and 59 runs against India's under--25 team yesterday. It was England's first defeat in a first-class match, outside the Test programme, forReuter - 310 words
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166 1984-11-20 32 AP EAST BERLIN, Tuesday EAST Germany's sports czar, Manfred Ewald, president of the National Olympic Committee, urged athletes yesterday to start preparing for the 1988 Olympic Games a strong hint the country would resist any Soviet-led boycott of the summer competitionsAP - 166 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1984-11-20 33 WONDER BOY - ■muniiuk^™ ft A CING TODAY'S TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY IVAN ALLAN'S Sombrero 11, a course withdrawal last week, showed there was nothing amiss when he passed his barrier test with flying colours on the track at Bukit Timah this morning. With a1,098 words
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220 1984-11-20 33 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM HOLLAND referee Jan N I Keizer, who officiated at the Los Angeles Olympic football final between France and Brazil before a record crowd of 101,799 fans at the Rose Bowl Stadium, is among the 12 referees named for the Asian220 words
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293 1984-11-20 33 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday NEXT YEAR'S Malaysia Cup competition looks set to draw out some of the best players on both sides of the Causeway. One player keen to leave a mark is former Malaysian national leftback Tang Siew Seng293 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-11-20 34 RUN UP TO 2+l MALAYSIA CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SELANGOR TEAM manager Mazlan Datuk Harun has big plans for soccer player Khalid Ali. The Malaysian daily, The New Straits Times reported that the player had been offered a chance to turn up for482 words
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Article284 1984-11-20 34 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday PENANG TOOK a bold step for the next Malaysia Cup season when the state called up six Razak Cuppers for its 22man senior squad. The six are defenders Reduan Putih and Zakir Oiaimi, midfielders Osman Rashid and Halim Che Ah andThe Star - 284 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-11-20 35 CONSIDERED by many as the single greatest sports personality in history, Muhammad Ali fooled around with the Rocky Marciano award presented to him yesterday by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York. The award depicts Marciano, the late undefeated heavyweight champ, throwing his lethal right hand. Ali,PICTURE: UPI - 68 words
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250 1984-11-20 35 UPI TOKYO, Tuesday A TpP Soviet Olympic official has indicated that the Communist bloc may boycott the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, Japanese news dispatches from Moscow said today. Marat Gramov, chairman of the State Committee for Physical Culture and Sport, madeUPI - 250 words
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