The Straits Times, 13 March 1988
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Article, Illustration622 1988-03-13 1 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL He pays tribute to MRT teams at official opening By PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday congratulated all who worked on the Mass Rapid Transit project for a job well done. His tribute, made at the official opening of the MRT m a ceremony622 words
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369 1988-03-13 1 PRESIDENT Wee Kirn Wee and Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew have sent congratulatory messages to Indonesian President Suharto on his re-election on Thursday. In his message, President Wee expressed Singaporeans' "warmest congratulations and good wishes" on Mr Suharto's re-elec-tion. It demonstrated that the369 words
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592 1988-03-13 1 SUMIKO TAN - Task force: Make it tough for suspected addicts to get passports SUMIKO TAN By MAKE it difficult for people who are suspected of drug addiction to get restricted passports for trips to Malaysia. A task force of Malay community leaders set up to arrest the alarming increase m Malay heroin592 words
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Article, Illustration291 1988-03-13 1 Firecracker offence: Weekend in jail for boy SECONDARY school student Foo Kok Juay, who was caught having firecrackers, is spending the weekend m Queenstown's remand prison. He was fined $3,500 by a court yesterday. But his parents did not pay the penalty and so he was detained. His father, a291 words
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Advertisement106 1988-03-13 1 pry iflj FOCUS US workers roll up their sleeves Student designer emerges tops SUNDAY PLUS -Isl ÜBS' H Bbk>^^^k A mother's justice The male makeover Catching bird beauty Me men and middle-age FOCUS TV Listings 6 Editorial 17 Music 7 Profile 17 Young Life 8 Viewpoints 18 Comics 9-12 Analysis106 words
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Advertisement20 1988-03-13 1 Task force to help Malay youths stay away from drugs Page 13 Mahathir brands Razaleigh and Rais traitors Page 1020 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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257 1988-03-13 2 Fam praises those who played part in project IT WAS an occasion for tributes. And these were paid handsomely at the official opening yesterday by the beaming chief of the MRT Corporation, Mr M'chael Fam. Describing the MRT system as the fruit of painstaking efforts of many men and women257 words
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Article, Illustration954 1988-03-13 2 OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE MRT SYSTEM The 'fixed investment' Singapore couldn't avoid •PM on WhyPM proposed speeding up construction PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew said last night that the Mass Rapid Transit system must be put to optimal use because Singapore954 words
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Article117 1988-03-13 2 Today: Service now extends westwards to Clementi. Twenty stations m operation. •By end 1988: Service extends further westward to Lakeside m Jurong. Another three stations m operation. Early 1989: The northern end of the line from Yio Chu Kang to Khatib and Yishun opens. Twenty-five stations117 words
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Article, Illustration624 1988-03-13 3 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM the need to provide the right service at the right price 35 couples take a wedding ride Will we 'suit up' from now on? By SYMBOLISM pervaded the event when 500 special guests of the MRT caught the first624 words
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Article, Illustration273 1988-03-13 3 THERE were smiles and raised eyebrows among MRT commuters yesterday when 35 newly-wed couples, m full wedding regalia, boarded a train for a short ride m the city centre. The couples had earlier celebrated their nuptials with a lunch at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant m273 words
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Article268 1988-03-13 3 A change m travel and dress styles. That is what Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew envisages when the whole Mass Rapid Transit system becomes fully operational m 1990. Four Singaporeans had this to say m response to the Prime Minister's comment m his speech when he268 words
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Advertisement436 1988-03-13 2 AT A GLANCE U.S. FREEZES PANAMA FEES: us President Ronald Reagan has imposed new economic sanctions on Panama, including a freeze on US payments for use of the Panama Canal, as part of a campaign aimed at ousting the country's military ruler, General Manuel Antonio Noreiga. Page 7 STAY OUT436 words
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Advertisement82 1988-03-13 2 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY 10 top jobs for women The 430,000 working women constitute over a third of the labour force. While computer programmers draw the highest salary among non-profes-sional or executive women, the glamorised air hostesses do not figure m the top 10 paying jobs. Occupation Monthly pay82 words
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Miscellaneous186 1988-03-13 2 Showers over a few areas in the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 min SUNSET today: 7.17 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaide 10/18 C Rain Los Angeles 12/21 C Clear Amsterdam 6/8 C Cloudy Madrid 3/18 C Clear Athens 2/12 C Cloudy186 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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325 1988-03-13 4 Iraq resumes 'tanker war' with attack on ship in the Gulf NICOSIA Iraq yesterday said its warplanes attacked a ship m the Gulf, signalling a resumption of the "tanker war" after a halt to two weeks of deadly missile exchanges between Iraq and Iran. Meanwhile, Teheran Radio, monitored m Nicosia,AP; Reuter - 325 words
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79 1988-03-13 4 ROME Prime Minister Giovanni Goria has resigned for the third time m less than eight months, plunging Italy into a sudden and complex government crisis. Mr Goria, a Christian Democrat, had been expected to resign soon to clear the wayReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration378 1988-03-13 4 Move to close PLO mission may also affect Mid-East peace initiative WASHINGTON The United States, putting domestic law above international obligation, is on a collision course with the United Nations over its decision to close the Palestine Liberation Organisation's UN mission m New York.378 words
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262 1988-03-13 4 TOKYO A shotgun was fired at a Chinese consulate m south-western Japan late on Friday night m the latest of a series of anti-Chinese incidents, a police officer said yesterday. Mr Kiyotaka Majima, Fukuoka Prefectural Police spokesman, saidAP; UPI - 262 words
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300 1988-03-13 4 65 killed, 350 hurt in stampede at Kathmandu football stadium KATHMANDU About 65 football fans, including children, were killed yesterday and more than 350 injured m a stampede at the national stadium here, hospital sources said. More than 25,000 people were watching a match between a Nepalese and a BangladeshiAFP; Reuter - 300 words
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206 1988-03-13 4 KOUROU (French Guiana) A French Ariane 3 rocket roared into space on Friday to successfully ferry a pair of communications satellites into orbit, including the first commercial American satellite launched m two years. The three-stage rocket, developed by the European space agency toUPI; Reuter - 206 words
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368 1988-03-13 5 BANGKOK Vietnam has appointed Vo Van Kiet, a leading advocate of pragmatic economic reform, as acting Prime Minister to replace Pham Hung, who died on Thursday, the state radio said. Mr Kiet, 65, will serve until a permanent successor is chosen by the National368 words
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103 1988-03-13 5 CHICAGO (Illinois) Dwayne Blocker had such high ambitions for his five-year-old stepson that he killed him when the boy failed to recite the alphabet past the letter G, according to a grand jury indictment issued on Friday. "When this guy said he became angryAFP - 103 words
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Article54 1988-03-13 5 Dow Jones NEW YORK The Dow Jones index of leading industrial shares see-sawed on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, finishing at 2,034.98, up 8.95 points on Thursday's close. Some 200 million shares changed hands, with losers outnumbering gainers 865 to 659 andAFP - 54 words
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257 1988-03-13 5 599-carat 'dream' of a diamond found in S. Africa KIMBERLEY (South Africa) A "dream" diamond worth tens of millions of dollars and destined to be the second largest cut diamond m the world has been unearthed m South Africa, the De Beers conglomerate said on Friday. De Beers chairman JulianReuter - 257 words
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207 1988-03-13 5 SAN FRANCISCO Former Japanese prime minister Yasuhiro Nakasone on Friday called for a closer relationship between the United States and Japan m solving problems facing China, Vietnam, the Philippines and other Asean countries, and North and South Korea. Through such aUPI; Reuter - 207 words
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333 1988-03-13 5 Taiwan hunt on for missing nuclear scientist TAIPEI Taiwan's government has issued a warrant of arrest for a missing nuclear scientist amid reports that he has fled to the United States with blueprints showing Taiwan was producing nuclear weapons. Speaking to Parliament on Friday, Defence Minister Cheng Wei-yuan denied pressReuter; AFP - 333 words
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Article, Illustration210 1988-03-13 5 NEW DELHI Indian Premier Rajiv Gandhi's sister-in-law, Mrs Maneka Gandhi, has been expelled from the party she formed five years ago m memory of her late husband, party officials said. Mrs Gandhi was expelled on Friday from her Rashtriya Sanjay March (NationalAFP - 210 words
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185 1988-03-13 6 Autopsy shows Andy Gibb died of natural causes LONDON An autopsy showed thai pop singer Andy Gibb died of natural causes not a drug overdose as suggested by British tabloids. Officials at John Ratcliffe Hospital released a statement saying the singer's death on Thursday at the age of 30 wasUPI; AP - 185 words
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Article, Illustration76 1988-03-13 6 STOCKHOLM Swedish authorities have refused to let singer Michael Jackson bring his pet chimpanzee Bubbles with him when he performs m Sweden later this year. The Aftonbladet newspaper reported on Friday that the National Board of Agriculture has said "definitely no" to Bubbles, a three-year-oldAP - 76 words
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Article, Illustration401 1988-03-13 6 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent picture. WASHINGTON Former national security adviser Robert McFarlane has pleaded guilty to four charges stemming from his role m secret arms sales to Iran and diversion of the profit to the Contra rebels m Nicaragua. AllReuter - 401 words
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PEOPLE
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Article, Illustration122 1988-03-13 6 PROF SUSUMU TONEGAWA, winner of Japan's first Nobel Prize m medicine, has accused the United States of being too secretive about its scientific research. "Such a move reflects frustration caused by Japan-US trade friction. Scientists are involved m that friction," said the 48-year-old professor ofReuter - 122 words
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Article124 1988-03-13 6 INDIAN PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi joined 80 people yesterday for a re-enactment of the 1930 anti-British "salt march" that triggered a mass protest movement. Mr Gandhi, wearing a homespun white suit and white cap, walked for 4 km after the 384-km trek began at dawnAP - 124 words
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Article115 1988-03-13 6 LORD CARNAVON, the grandson of the English earl who found King Tutankhamen's tomb, has rejected charges by Cairo that a hoard of Egyptian artefacts unearthed m the family home were brought to Britain illegally. Egypt has demanded the return of 300 treasures found by the lordReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration207 1988-03-13 6 PLAYBOY MAGAZINE founder Hugh Hefner has hit back m a legal battle with former live-in lover Carrie Leigh, slapping her with a countersuit and accusing her of extortion and infidelity. Vehemently denying allegations made by the 24-year-old former model m her US$35-million (5570.4 million) "palimony" suit againstReuter - 207 words
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Article89 1988-03-13 6 IN 1937, Japanese police arrested Baroness Shizue Ishimoto after she set up Japan's first birth control clinic. Fifty years later, she continues to fight for population control and, at the age of 91, she's finally getting world recognition for her work. The doughty feminist, nowReuter - 89 words
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Article142 1988-03-13 6 Pamela Pak talks and shows IS THERE more to Hongkong sex symbol Pamela Pak than the gift of the gab? After all, she does little else on her popular late-night shows. According to Asiaweek magazine, "proof positive" is in the March issue of Chinese-language Penthouse: Her charms graced the cover142 words
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202 1988-03-13 7 College head resigns to appease demands for a deaf president WASHINGTON The new president of Gallaudet University, the nations only college for the deaf, has resigned m response to protests by students and faculty because she was .:ct deaf. Ms Elisabeth Ann Zinser's resignation failed to quieten the protesters, whoNYT - 202 words
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Article, Illustration360 1988-03-13 7 WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has imposed new economic sanctions on Panama, including a freeze on US payments for use of the Panama Canal, as part of a campaign aimed at ousting the country's military ruler, General Manuel Antonio Noreiga. In breaking off the canalReuter; NYT - 360 words
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Article, Illustration358 1988-03-13 7 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Former senator Gary Hart has finally decided to quit the 1988 presidential contest because he has failed to win widespread support. At the same time, Republican candidate Robert Dole, acknowledging that "we're hanging by358 words
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190 1988-03-13 7 LONDON While the British pound has been soaring on foreign exchange markets, the £1 note was down and out by week's end. On Friday, the Bank of England removed the £1 note as legal tender, putting an end to a bill that has190 words
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Article, Illustration345 1988-03-13 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent BAGUIO President Corazon Aquino bluntly told the Philippine military yesterday to stay out of politics and to leave the policy on fighting the communist insurgency to civilian authorities. She was speaking at the Philippine Military Academy during the345 words
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204 1988-03-13 8 MANILA President Corazon Aquino has signed into law a congressional Act ushering m an autonomous Muslim region m the southern Philippines, the hotbed of a Muslim separatist rebellion. The law authorises Mrs Aquino to name a 55-member multi-sectoral Regional Consultative Commission to help CongressAFP - 204 words
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172 1988-03-13 8 Marcos should be allowed to return home, says Laurel MANILA Vice-President Salvador Laurel has said deposed president Ferdinand Marcos should be allowed to return to the Philippines from exile m Hawaii. Mr Laurel, who fell out with President Corazon Aquino after criticising her policies last year, said m an interviewAFP - 172 words
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416 1988-03-13 8 THUNG YAI SANCTUARY (Thailand) A tract of undisturbed forest, an unpolluted river, the plaintive calls of white-handed gibbons and free-ranging tigers are now rarities m a once jungle-car-peted country. "This is our last forest," says ranger Veerawat Dheeraprasart.AP - 416 words
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122 1988-03-13 8 MANILA Doctors have performed a simultaneous kidney and pancreatic transplant m the first such procedure ever performed m Asia, the National Kidney Institute said yesterday. The institute's director, Mr Filoteo Alano, said the sur- gery was performed on March 3 on a 58-year-oldAP - 122 words
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213 1988-03-13 8 Japan fund set up to spur ADB members' growth MANILA The Asian Development Bank and Japan have agreed to set up a special fund designed to contribute to faster economic growth of ADB member countries. The ADB-administered Japan Special Fund is to help developing member countries restructure their economies andAFP - 213 words
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128 1988-03-13 8 Member of outlawed group jailed 12 years JAKARTA A court yesterday sentenced a cookie vendor to 12 years' jail for belonging to an outlawed Muslim group which the prosecution said was attempting to set up an Islamic state m Indonesia. The South Jakarta District Court found Syahrial Zakaria, 28, guiltyAFP - 128 words
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246 1988-03-13 8 I was of sound mind when I spoke out on poll, says Jakarta army officer JAKARTA A briga-dier-general yesterday said he was perfectly healthy when he interrupted a meeting of Indonesia's National Assembly and attempted to voice his discontent over the vice-presidential election process. "According to the doctor, I wasAFP - 246 words
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580 1988-03-13 9 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The outgoing Thai ambassador to the United States, Mr Arsa Sarasin, has urged the US to play a more active role m the effort to drive the Vietnamese occupation forces out of Cambodia.580 words
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Article86 1988-03-13 9 BANGKOK Four Soviet military advisers and two Vietnamese assistants have been killed m an ambush by Khmer Rouge guerillas m south-western Cambodia, the resistance group said yesterday. The guerillas ambushed the advisers' jeep on Highway Four between the south-western Kompong Sam seaport and Phnom Penh,AFP - 86 words
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151 1988-03-13 9 BANGKOK Laos has invited a Thai delegation to a new round of talks to be held on Thursday on the two countries' border dispute, Vientiane Radio said yesterday. A broadcast monitored here said the invitation to the talks, to beAFP - 151 words
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123 1988-03-13 9 SEOUL Samsung Electronics has said it has agreed with the Saha Group of Thailand to set up a joint-venture company to produce videotape recorders and other appliances aimed at Asian markets. Samsung will own 50 per cent of the joint venture whichAP - 123 words
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133 1988-03-13 9 Manila lowers growth targets for this year and next MANILA The Philippine government has lowered its 1989 growth target from 6.6 per cent to 6.1 per cent and it is unlikely this year's target would be attained, the Budget Department has said. The scaled-down forecasts were due to Manila's failureAFP - 133 words
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410 1988-03-13 9 New governor of Jakarta 'still learning' about city's problems JAKARTA The new governor of Jakarta has spent most of his first six months m office getting the bad news. "Until this moment, I am still learning all the problems," Governor Wiyogo Atmodarminto said. "There are eight million people m JakartaNYT - 410 words
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120 1988-03-13 9 MANILA Japan, regarded as the major beneficiary of the American military presence m the region, will distance itself from the coming review of the Philippines-US military bases agreement. "This US bases problem m the Philippines is a domestic affair of your country,"Bernama - 120 words
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260 1988-03-13 10 JITRA (Kedah) Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday called on government officers to emulate the Japanese people's kaizan (continuous improvement) spirit of helping to bring about changes and progress so that the nation will continue to be respected by others. InBernama - 260 words
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502 1988-03-13 10 ALOR STAR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has described former trade and industry minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah and former foreign minister Datuk Rais Yatim as "traitors" and said they and the pro-t^m committee members of '.ne stillborn Umno Malaysia will not beNST; Bernama - 502 words
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Article, Illustration74 1988-03-13 10 LINDA LUM, 19, basking m the limelight after she was crowned Miss Malaysia/Universe 1988 m Kuala Lumpur on Friday night. The model from Johor Bam, who also won the Miss Photogenic title, aims to go to Paris to become aAP - 74 words
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218 1988-03-13 10 BUKIT MERTAJAM The government policy requiring all races to be proficient m Bahasa Malaysia ana allowing development of other languages will continue. Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim gave this assurance when opening a new school hall here yesterday. Mr Anwar saidBernama - 218 words
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127 1988-03-13 10 Tourism was fourth largest revenue earner last year SEREMBAN Tourism, with a turnover of Msl.B billion (Ssl.4 billion) last year, was the country's fourth largest revenue earner after petroleum, rubber and palm oil. Culture and Tourism Minister Datuk Sabaruddin Chik said the revenue was from both local and foreign tourists.NST - 127 words
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392 1988-03-13 10 ISMAIL KASSIM - PAS fails in bid to topple Kelantan state government ISMAIL KASSIM By KOTA BARU The opposition Parti Islam (PAS) yesterday failed m its bid to topple the Kelantan state government under Mentri Besar Datuk Haji Mohamad Yaacob when more than two thirds of the State Assembly rejected a vote of392 words
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279 1988-03-13 10 R. VASANTHI - Use of Malay in courts cannot be done overnight, says Bar Council official R. VASANTHI By KUALA LUMPUR The use of Bahasa Malaysia m the courts cannot be done overnight as many lawyers are still not proficient m the language, said Bar Council vice-president Datuk Peter Mooney yesterday. Many of279 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration322 1988-03-13 13 THE task force set up to tackle the growing problem of Malay drug addicts will look for ways to prevent youths from falling prey to drugs, educate them on the dangers and help those addicted to kick the habit322 words
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Article125 1988-03-13 13 TWO men were charged on Friday with threatening to damage a housewife's home and harm her and her family if she did not pay them $500. Ng Kee Cheok, 41, a transport company proprietor, and Tan Kirn Chwee, 42, jobless, claimed trial to all six125 words
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Article, Illustration558 1988-03-13 13 A TEACHER isn't simply a skilled craftsman who knows how to shape people to society's needs... A teacher is a caring person driven by a need to reveal the shape of the adult hidden m the child... And nothing can be558 words
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575 1988-03-13 13 SANDRA DAVIE - Teaching posts for engineering and architecture grads SANDRA DAVIE By Aim to get quality staff and better mix of men and women TEACHING posts are being opened for the first time to engineering, architectural studies and estate management graduates. The Ministry of Education, m this move to get quality teachers575 words
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137 1988-03-13 13 THE Education Ministry will, (or the first time this year, train recruits at the Institute of Education to teach art and music. At the moment, art and music teachers m the schools either obtained the qualifications themselves or through in-service courses. But beginning137 words
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Article, Illustration335 1988-03-13 15 JOANNE DE SILVA - JOANNE DE SILVA By ONE primary school thinks so much of its model pupils that it gives them an all-expenses paid trip to West Malaysia even if they have already gone on to another school. This year, the school, Rulang Primary m Jurong,335 words
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Article, Illustration338 1988-03-13 15 Food 'envoy' to woo Americans with a taste of S'pore WOULD the well-heeled food lover cross oceans for a taste of great Singaporean cooking? The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board intends to find out by sending emissaries abroad to whet the gastronomical curiosity of food connoisseurs for the more than 30338 words
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244 1988-03-13 15 A RAMADAN charity fair and a walkathon will be held by a Sultan Mosque committee to raise funds for the mosque's new extension, which is expected to be built by 1991. Ramadan is the Muslim fasting month. The chairman of the project committee244 words
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233 1988-03-13 15 Robbery probable motive for murder of cleaner ROBBERY was probably the motive behind the murder of a cleaner found strangled m her Block 22, Sin Ming Road flat on Friday, police believe. Gold jewellery belonging to Madam Goh Bock Eng, 38, was missing when her body was found by her233 words
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589 1988-03-13 15 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By THE Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS) will double the premiums for retirees signing up for its special Hospital and Surgical Policy and cut the benefits for some of them because of losses it had suffered.589 words
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Article, Illustration499 1988-03-13 16 GILLIAN POW CHONG - My three wishes Marshall at 80 GILLIAN POW CHONG By MR DAVID MARSHALL'S wishes when he turned 80 yesterday were no different from those he had when he was 16. "My first wish would be for animal energy. My second would be for more animal energy and my third for499 words
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Article, Illustration125 1988-03-13 16 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong mingling with Thomson residents who invited him to their first Residents' Day celebrations last night. The two-day programme of musical performances, a parade of popular cartoon characters, a food and fun fair, competitions and lucky draws,125 words
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268 1988-03-13 16 Questions on future of SGH and road tax for Parliament THE possible privatisation of the Singapore General Hospital, and the link between car population and road tax are among the questions submitted by two MPs for oral answers when Parliament sits tomorrow. Dr Koh Lam Son, the MP for Telok268 words
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Article, Illustration102 1988-03-13 16 SAF exercises THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting training m Lim Chu Kang, Tuas, Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Loyang, Sembawang and Wing Loong from tomorrow to Saturday between 7 am and midnight. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public is advised not to be alarmed. The air102 words
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165 1988-03-13 16 THREE men were separately charged on Friday with being members of a conspiracy which abetted others to rob a Chartered Industries of Singapore employee of US$4l,OOO (5582,410) m the carpark of Liang Court. Chew Choon Tee, 34, Tay Ah Lak, 39, Ling Kin Teck,165 words
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324 1988-03-13 16 CEPHAH TAN - Some PAP Youth members may stand in next election CEPHAH TAN By SOME of the next Members of Parliament could come from the ranks of the Youth Wing of the People's Action Party. The wing's chairman, Briga-dier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, who was asked last night if promising Youth Wing324 words
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Article68 1988-03-13 16 A BROTHEL operator, Koh Poh Kiong. 30, has been jailed a total of two days and fined $20,500 when he pleaded guilty to seven charges of running a vice business and living on the earnings of six Thai prostitutes. Anti-vice officers raided a ninth-storey apartment m68 words
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Article315 1988-03-13 17 THE schemes appear unbelievably simple. They are presented as offering good pay-off involving little effort and m no time at all. In the most recent one, you are invited to send $12 for a financial success kit. Instead you receive 18 copies of photostat sheets to315 words
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Article135 1988-03-13 17 What The Sunday Times reported on Feb 24, 1963 THE establishment of a Mslo million Malayan Television Service and the appointment of three top officers to launch the service were announced yesterday by the Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Mr Ismail Yusof. Though the setting up135 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1988-03-13 17 A Singapore girl has won a prestigious contest, beating British and overseas students studying m England 4 Whenever I saw someone m an ill-fit-ting outfit, I would ask myself what was wrong with the cut. And then I would go home and try to work it1,192 words
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Advertisement236 1988-03-13 17 rH tli^vbion I^h^J| SINGAPOR€ 1963-1988 -^J^NJ* Commemorative Stamp Issue Date ot Issue :4 April 1988 (Monday) *4S*tfSBM Denominations: 10c. 35c. 75c and $1 W^^ These attractively designed envelopes complement the new stamp issue. Customers can buy them for 10 cents each Jjß \^B'' ''^o^B^'^^^ at all sale outlets from 14236 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1988-03-13 18 I Betty Khoo When a politician's wife -m spearheads social projects she can raise more money, get more volunteers than you and -rl can, no matter how earnest we are. POLITICIANS' wives m Singapore have kept a low profile. Unnecessarily low, I1,064 words
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Article, Illustration907 1988-03-13 18 I Tan Sai Siong As a carer, you sometimes wish the patient dead because of all the hateful things you have to do. Perhaps visits from friends to provide company or a sympathetic ear can help alleviate the sense of907 words
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Article, Illustration817 1988-03-13 18 I Murray Seeger LET'S design a new parlour game. The object would be to find the shortest definition of a developed country. One basic rule from the beginning: Let's not be too serious, especially since those most serious of all social scientists817 words
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Article, Illustration367 1988-03-13 18 IF you had noticed that Ali, Raj and I were not at Mohidden's Sarabat Stall last week, I hope you did not panic like our creditors did. We were at Fraser's Hill. For the benefit of the Singapore yokel who thinks all jungles are367 words
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Advertisement439 1988-03-13 18 Make your dream holidays come true with Lam Soon quality products.^^^ It's easy to enter Simply buy any 2ot the Lam Soon quality products So hurry, be our lucky dream holiday winners. Get your quality Lam Soon below and attach 2 stickers of different colours on an official entry products439 words
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Article, Illustration1424 1988-03-13 19 KENNETH R. SHEETS; ROBERT F. BLACK - America's blue-collars get down to business KENNETH R. SHEETS ROBERT F. BLACK By and Even Japanese managers admit that US workers are a force to be reckoned with novy. WHEN Simon Torres started working at the General Motors assembly plant m Arlington, Texas, m 1967, he couldn't even arrange hisUS News; World Report - 1,424 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1988-03-13 19 LOUISE BRANSON reports on the frustration of China's creme de la creme XIAO BU (Little Bu) personifies China's frustrated new generation of professionals. She's privileged. She's talented. She's a graduate of the most prestigious university m the country. She's the creme deTimes of London - 1,000 words
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Advertisement186 1988-03-13 19 I I EXCITING STOREWIDE-- 111^" Wf^^^^^^f^mS^/^^f f '*~^V^^ > I Hi **^B (Ti iii I oathpr A nr oughout gsy^^lSSLy <t OQQH H&&~~^ At Best of Homes tne door is wide °P en Come and explore Ofci/ OU^P the latest and the best m furniture design. Situated at a ..^i,^186 words
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Article, Illustration273 1988-03-13 20 FREDERICK QUEK - FREDERICK QUEK By GRAND ILLUSION goes over 2,400 m for the first time today m the $250,000 Singapore Derby (Race 5) but there is every reason to believe that he can see out the gruelling trip and take the first prize.273 words
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Article101 1988-03-13 20 1968 NOVEMBER SUN 51 Bougoure 1969 NOVEMBER SUN 51.5 Bougoure 1970 KEEP GOING 56 Pretty 1971 FOREST JIM 52.5 J. Miller 1972 JUMBO JET 63 Wilson 1973 SHOWGIRL V 49.5 Harbridge 1974 DILETTANTE 50 Sng 1975 TIEN AN MUN 52 Wilson 1976 SUSPICION 51 Lucas 1977 BATU101 words
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Article104 1988-03-13 20 RACE 2: Handball, Shady Amber, Run For Fun, Spiritual Champ, Sidney Box. RACE 3: Keep Going V, Whimsicality, Air Marshal IV, Chollimah, Viva My Son, Tong Lam, Trend Defy, Rare Vintage n, Respect 11. RACE 4: Giovanni. RACE S: Measure IT, Feu Vert, Grand Illusion, Tien An Mun V,104 words
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Article227 1988-03-13 20 LIONEL LEE - LIONEL LEE By NOT many horses carrying big weights have won the Singapore Derby. Since its first running m 1959, only five succeeded with 57 kg or more. In today's highlight at Bukit Timah, Measure II (58 kg) or Feu Vert (57.5 kg), who head a227 words
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Article345 1988-03-13 20 RACE Racing Editor Frederick Quek Tan Thean Loon Lionel Lee Danny Khoo 1 S Jungle 2 Auric Flame 2 Auric Flame 2 Auric Flame 3 Laputa 2 Auric Flame 1 S Jungle 3 Laputa 1 S Jungle 2 Auric Flame 5 Roberta Bold 8 Willingly 1345 words
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191 1988-03-13 20 Big-race win in Sydney by Allan's star filly STAR filly Strawberry Fair, owned by former champion Bukit Timah trainer Ivan Allan, won the A5250,000 (about *****,000) Orlando Wine Classic over 1,500 m at Rosehill racecourse m Sydney yesterday. Ridden by N. Payne, Strawberry Fair, who started at 11-1, beat 5-1191 words
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Article1208 1988-03-13 20 4.20 CLASS 12,400 m 2,400 m LlL\JHfcJ|» i■ i (Ratings: 187-132) *.m*. 1 U.lilMl (Stakes: $250,000) 1 *****1 Measure II 58 (187) Pirene-K Leong 5 nzm +2.5. Racy mare with seven wins, including two classics; sensational winner m Tunku Gold Cup Feb 14, thrashing Sonobe II by1,208 words
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Article4892 1988-03-13 20 ffffWM 2.00 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV A 1,400 m T (Stakes: $15,000) 1 *22 Strawberry Jangle 57 Al Jackinc-Bougoure 3ag .5. Found one to beat m both starts; 3rd into the straight, finishing VA -length 2nd with 56.5 to Del's Phantasy RT-B 1200 m soft last week F4,892 words
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Article, Illustration2482 1988-03-13 21 He takes Saas Fee Stakes after being almost shown yellow flag By OUR RACING TEAM FIRST *****1 SECOND *****0 THIRD *****9 STARTERS *****1 *****1 *****9 *****3 *****4 *****9 *****4 *****2 *****0 *****3 CONSOLATIONS *****1 *****9 *****5 *****4 *****3 *****5 *****9 *****5 *****2 *****8 Santaray streaksDAVID TAN - 2,482 words
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175 1988-03-13 21 The race meeting stewards yesterday concluded the inquiry into Wadi's handling of Yuno When m Race 4 last Sunday, Further evidence was taken irom him and evidence was taken from trainer Loh Kit Soon. After considering the evidence and after viewing the official film, the175 words
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Obituary, Illustration98 1988-03-13 22 In loving memory of MR. TAN CHENG SOON departed 13.3.79. Deeply missed and forever remembered with love by wife DAISY, son ARTHUR, daugh-ter-in-law SHELLY and granddaughter NATALIE. m Loving Memory Of MDM. M. THIVANA AMMAL Departed 13 March 1985 Time changes many things, But not the memory98 words
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Obituary, Illustration170 1988-03-13 22 fyIDM. CHAN TAY Age 75 years Passed away peacefully on 11.3.88 leaving brhind: Sapp W#n Kirn Hock Wart Kirn Sal Adopted Son: Waff Ah Seng Daughter*: Wan Kirn Lay (deceased i '\Vas Kirn Wee Wan Chow Tee 14' aX Kirn Boon Sons-in-law Yeong Tuck Seng Ling Chong Benp;170 words
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Obituary, Illustration19 1988-03-13 22 MARY CHEN Departed 13/3/87 Still I love you Still I miss you. Always remembered by Honey.19 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1988-03-13 22 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR T KULASEKARAM wish to express their deep appreciation and gratitude TO the professors, the Swamijis of the surgeons, physicians, Ramakrishna Mission, doctors, sisters and relatives and numerous nursing staff of the friends for their kind Surgical Intensive Care attendance, condoUnit89 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1988-03-13 22 MM3AM YAP KIM HONG Age: 76 Years was called home peacefully !o be with the Lord on 11 March 1988. Always remembered by loving children and grandchildren. Cortoge leaving Blk. 27, #02-76 Tanglin Halt Road, Spore 0314 on 15 March 1988 at 12 noon.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1988-03-13 22 The Family Of The Late MDM. CHEW ZAY LING wishes to thank all friends and relatives (or their assistance, attendance, wreaths, messages of condolences, donations, etc. during their recent bereavement.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1988-03-13 22 In Loving Memory of FONG MUN WAI 1918 1981 Always remembered by his loved ones.18 words
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Obituary, Illustration128 1988-03-13 22 In Everloving Memory of LEE KEOW HENG B.E. (HONS) CIVIL Departed 13.3.81 ft VI A In our hearts your memory lingers Only the thought of your kindness will be remembered by all for each passing year. Dearly missed by the family. In loving memory of the late128 words
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Article, Illustration254 1988-03-13 22 Soviets in historic win over English BADMINTON LONDON ENGLAND went down to an historic 3-2 defeat to the Soviet Union m the second match of the first-ever international badminton series between the countries on Thursday night. The results confirmed the remarkable improvement by the Soviet Union since the announcement thatAFP - 254 words
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Article, Illustration405 1988-03-13 22 SQUASH PARIS JANSHER KHAN says he is not yet fully used to playing American rules squash but it did not show m his French Open quar-ter-final against Australia's Rodney Martin. The 18-year-old Pakistani world champion took a deserved but hard-fought revenge over Martin the only playerAFP - 405 words
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Article161 1988-03-13 22 PARIS Australian Michelle Martin pulled off an unexpected win on Friday when she beat world champion Susan Devoy, of New Zealand, m the quarter-finals of the French Open squash championships. Michelle, 20, matched Susan m all areas as she swept to a 11-15, 17-16, 15-13, 8-15,Reuter - 161 words
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205 1988-03-13 22 Heinzer gets his first win of season SKIING COLORADO Switzerland's Franz Heinzer on Friday took advantage of new skis and fresh snow to win a World Cup men's downhill race m which his team-mate, Primin Zurbriggen, missed a golden opportunity to extend his overall lead. Heinzer, who collected his firstReuter - 205 words
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429 1988-03-13 22 Hamid, Lav bow out in third round MALMO (Sweden) SINGAPORE'S campaign at the Swedish Open badminton championships ended m the third round here on Friday when both Hamid Khan and Lav Wing Cheok bowed out m straight games. Wing Cheok stretched Sweden's Peter Axelsson m both games but fell 16--18,Reuter - 429 words
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Article448 1988-03-13 23 Chesnokov, the finalists TENNIS WORLDWIDE ORLANDO Miloslav Mecir, of Czechoslovakia, and Andrei Chesnokov, of the Soviet Union, advanced on Friday m the Orlando Classic men's tournament and will meet m the final. Mecir defeated American David Pate 7-6, 5-7, 6-0 and Chesnokov beat American Jay Berber 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. MecirReuter - 448 words
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Article, Illustration225 1988-03-13 23 HARARE Zimbabwe on Friday withdrew from this month's Cross-country World Championships m New Zealand m protest over the inclusion of South Afri-can-born athlete Zola Budd. Zimbabwe Amateur Athletic Association president Tony Warner said the decision had been sent to John Holt,UPI - 225 words
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Article184 1988-03-13 23 MENIFEE (Arkansas) American Glenn Cunningham, the former world record-holder m the mile run, died on Thursday, apparently of a heart attack. He was 78. Conway county coroner Robert Mitchell said Cunningham was found dead m his lorry near his home here. In 1979, Cunningham was named the greatestReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1988-03-13 23 JOHN BARRETT - JOHN BARRETT German wunderkid regaining his old magic By 4Gunther was not my trainer, he was my friend. That was the first time m my life that anything like this had happened to me.. .that I lost a friend. But I was so naive andFinancial Times - 1,460 words
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Article, Illustration410 1988-03-13 23 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By SAAA set tough qualifying marks for Seoul Games, Bangkok championships TO SEOUL SINGAPORE'S track and field athletes will have to rewrite all existing national records, except the men's 100--metres, if they hope to compete m the Seoul Olympic Games m September. The Singapore410 words
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Article319 1988-03-13 23 The qualifying marks for Seoul (lOC's marks m brackets) Men's IMm: 10.395 ec (10.44) 2Mm: 20.84 (20.84) 4Mm: 45.84 (46.14) BMm: lmin 48.08 sec (1:46.8) l,5Mm: 3:42.25 (3:38.5) S,Nhn: 13:54.35 (13:33.0) IMMm: 29:08.59 (28:20.0). 3,Mtm steeplechase: 8:49.31 (8:28.0) Marathon: 2hr 14min 21sec (nil) Him hurdles: 14.07 (13.94)319 words
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Article528 1988-03-13 23 China success: China easily beat India 106-48 for their second successive win m a women's international invitational basketball tournament m New Delhi on Friday. Other result: Malaysia 82 Hongkong 44. Charlton m final: Australia's Eddie Charlton reached the World Billiards Championship final by knocking out No 2AFP; Reuter - 528 words
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Article354 1988-03-13 24 BRITISH stars Glenn Hoddle, Norman Whiteside and Bferk Hughes have agreed to go for guest-player stints with Australian club Wollongong City. Wollongong executive manager Harry Michaels said Hoddle, Whiteside and Hughes would be m Australia during June to play for Wollongong m three home games. England international HoddleAP; Reuter; AFP - 354 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1988-03-13 24 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD SPOTLIGHT ON TODAY'S MANCHESTER CITY v LIVERPOOL FA CUP OUARTER-FINAL ALWAYS ON SUNDAY Man City: Stowell, Gidman, Clements, Hinchcliffe, Lake, White, McNab, Brightwell, Simpson, Varadi, Stewart. Subs: Redmond, Moulden, Seagraves, Scott. Liverpool (from): Grobbelaar, Ablett, Watson, Nicol, Spackman, Hansen, Gillespie, Beardsley, Johnston,1,164 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1988-03-13 24 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES Measure yourselves against class, says manager Machin Talk of Soccer 41 might have stayed a Fourth Division flop, but for big Sam Ellis, the Blackpool manager. Sam once had me round the throat in the dressing1,206 words
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Article, Illustration274 1988-03-13 25 Record-breaker Desmond wins second award SWIMMER Desmond Koh, who will take part m the Asian Championships m Guangzhou from April 2-12, was the unanimous choice for the February award of the Sunday Times/ Coca-Cola Sports Achievement of the Month. This is the second time Desmond, an Anglo-Chinese School student, has274 words
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Article205 1988-03-13 25 CHRISTCHURCH England went two-up m the four-match, one-day series against New Zealand when they won the second match at Lancaster Park by six wickets yesterday. England scored 188 for four and won with two overs and one ball to spare. New Zealand batted first,Reuter - 205 words
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377 1988-03-13 25 LEE WAI WUN - Experience tells as Lucy tops field LEE WAI WUN By I SINGAPORE'S veteran bowler Lucy Low used her experience from six World Cup outings to lead after the first 10 games of the Malaysian Open championships Masters semi-finals m Petaling Jaya yesterday. Lucy, 48, adapted well to the tricky lanes377 words
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197 1988-03-13 25 Peng for victory. JOE DORAI - Peng for victory. JOE DORAI FORMER Singapore international Nasir Jalil may be m Balestier United's line-up for tonight's Singapore Pools Cup soccer match against Changi CSC at Toa Payoh Stadium at Bpm. Balestier are waiting for their application to field Nasir to197 words
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Article166 1988-03-13 25 ATHLETICvS MR2S: 15km progressive run (Macßitchie, 7.30 am) BADMINTON BAM Milo Cup: Spore v Malacca (SBH, 7 pm). BOWLING Jatlco Tournament of Champions (Jurong Bowl, 10am). Queens C'ships: Opening and Invitation j team event (Orchard Bowl, lpm). CYCLING Track Race (Ang Mo Kio AC, 9am). CRICKET MCA Inter-State:166 words
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Article, Illustration364 1988-03-13 25 JOE DORAI - Malek, Fandi help Geylang grab the spoils JOE DORAI By MORp than 6,000 soccer fans the biggest attendance at a local match m 10 years packed Toa Payoh Stadium last night to see an impressive comeback by Singapore's Kuala Lum-pur-based stars Fandi Ahmad and Malek Awab m Geylang International's 3-2JERRY SEH - 364 words
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193 1988-03-13 25 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association beat a determined Tampines Rovers 2-1 before 100-odd spectators m a Singapore Pools Cup soccer quarter-final match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Forces' victory raised some eyebrows as four of their players V. Sivalingam.193 words
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Advertisement240 1988-03-13 25 TO IMPROVE YOUR GAME, WE BROKE OUR RACQUET. IAT FIN WE LL G0 T0 ANY DOWN THE TWO ARMS EACH TIME YOU CONTROL FRAME (PCf).WHICH POSITIONS if 1 LENGTH TO GIVE YOU A HIT AN OFF-CENTRE SHOT. WEIGHTS AT THE EXACT GEOMETRICAL BETTER RACQUET. THE RESULT: THE REVOLUTIONARY FIN POINTS240 words
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Article248 1988-03-13 26 FA Cup Q-flnals Arsenal 1 Forest 2 Luton 3 Portsmouth 1 Wimbledon 2 Watford 1 DIVISION ONE Charlton 3 West Ham 0 Chelsea 0 Everton 0 Man United 4 Sheff Wed 1 Southampton 1 Coventry 2 Tottenham 1 Norwich I DIVISION TWO A Villa 1 Leeds 2 Barnsley 1Reuter - 248 words
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Article243 1988-03-13 26 BRITISH SOCCER LONDON Goals by Paul Wilkinson and Brian Rice carried Nottingham Forest into the semi-finals of the English FA Cup yesterday and broke the biggest jinx of manager Brian Clough's illustrious career. Their strikes m the 42nd and 73rd minutes earned Forest a 2-1Reuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration500 1988-03-13 26 pKSfifiSBp\ Californian equals course record and captures lead GREG BRUCKNER had a superb time under the sun at the Tanah Merah Country Club yesterday. He equalled the course record of 67 placing himself m line for a share of the $10,000 incentive for breaking and500 words
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Article197 1988-03-13 26 First nine: 8.11 M. Cunning, H. Hamano. B.M M. Standly, J. Smith, K. Morisaki. 8.17 C.S. Hsieh, P. McWhinney, E, Kirby. 8.25 W. Smith, R. Dalpos, P. Fowler. 8.33 F. Minoza, Y.S. Hsieh, C. Nakama. 8.41 J. Cook, C.H. Kuo, S. Mori. 8.4S H.K. Fung, T. Tyner, D.197 words
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Article, Illustration348 1988-03-13 26 TAY CHENG KHOON - Tze-ming doubles up to trouble Greg's charge towards a double TAY CHENG KHOON Reports: THREE years ago, Chen Tze-ming made local golfing history when he won both the Rolex Masters and the Singapore Open m one season. No one has emulated him since. But, at the Tanah Merah Country ClubJERRY SEH - 348 words
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Article249 1988-03-13 26 GOLF WORLDWIDE PALMA DE MAJORCA (Spain) Britain's Neil Hansen overtook favourite Severiano Ballesteros, of Spain, with a course record six-under-par 66 m the second round of the Majorca Open golf tournament on Friday. The 26-year-old Londoner, whose best finish was third m the Cannes Open two yearsReuter; AFP; AP - 249 words
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Article275 1988-03-13 26 Majorca Open second round (Britons unless stated): 137 Neil Hansen 71, 66. 138 Severiano Ballesteros (Spn) 70, 68. 1M John Slaughter (US) 68, 72. 141 Jose-Ma-ria Olazabal (Spn) 68, 73. 142 Emilio Rodrigues (Spn) 68, 74; Richard Boxall 72, 70; Jose Rivero (Spn) 71, 71. 143 Bryan Norton (US)275 words
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Article283 1988-03-13 26 2M Greg Bruckner (US) 72, 69, 67. 211 Chen Tze-ming (Tai) 69, 68, 73; Yuan Chlng-chl (Tai) 70, 70, 70. m Chung Chun-hsin (Tai) 69, 70, 73. tit Rick Gibson (Can) 73, 70, 70. H4 Wayne Riley (Aust) 71, 74, 69; Lin Chie-hsiang (Tai) 71, 74, 69; Mark Aebli283 words
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SUNDAY PLUS
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Title Section11 1988-03-13 1 SUNDAY PLUS Mind and Body Fashion Food Travel Motoring Time-off Spectrum11 words
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Article, Illustration1876 1988-03-13 1 THE MOTHER WHO BROKE THE KLAN His name was Michael and he was black. At 19, he died at the hands of racist Ku Klux Klan killers. Ever since, his mother, Beulah Mac Donald, has been fighting a painful campaign to ensure her son's lynching is Alabama's last. Now, her1,876 words
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MIND & BODY
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Article, Illustration1483 1988-03-13 2 Say it loud: It's wrong, it's immoral Ouite often we hear somebody describe what he did as 'stupid' or 'silly' instead of admitting that he had behaved really badly. Parents shouldn't go m for such euphemisms argues British philosopher and academic, BARONESS MARY WARNOCK. To refuse to describe an individual1,483 words
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Article463 1988-03-13 2 The best way to ask a girl out Q: I've recently fallen m love with a girl, but so far I haven't made any move. I would like to date her, but I'm afraid she might reject me. What is the most polite way to ask her for a date?463 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration602 1988-03-13 3 Many a Singapore male is still as afraid of going to a hairstylist as the average person is of visiting the dentist. Their fears include being labelled vain or sissies, or turning out like a Centrepoint Kid. So it took some coaxing before602 words
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Article, Illustration244 1988-03-13 3 PARIS may be backing bright colours this spring and summer but Japanese designer Mitsuhiro Matsuda is making few concessions to that. When the moustachioed designer breezed into Singapore recently for the opening of a boutique selling his clothes, he made it clear he is sticking to244 words
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FOOD
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Article778 1988-03-13 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN EAT OUT By IF FISH, crab, prawn and the taste of such like is the name of your palate, then Hiap Seng Live Seafood could be the name on your lips. This hawker stall m a coffeeshop m Tai Thong Crescent,778 words
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Article, Illustration517 1988-03-13 4 Americans relish the fresh taste of exotic seafood "HE was a bold man that first eat an oyster," declared Jonathan Swift m 1738, so one wonders what he might think of the current infatuation of Americans with items such as conger eel, sea urchins and seaweed. After years when supermarketsUSA Today - 517 words
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Article, Illustration758 1988-03-13 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN EAT IN By WHOEVER said "Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dine like a pauper" certainly knew what he was talking about. Even if you got up on the wrong side of the bed, there758 words
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TRAVEL
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Article, Illustration1148 1988-03-13 5 The flitting pleasures of resort life DANNY TAN gets a bird's-eye view of a time-share resort that is taking shape m a sandy Malaysian nook and heaps his plate with the harvest from its ponds BREEZY Tanjung Sepat is a somnolent one-road town, about 85 km south of Kuala Lumpur.1,148 words
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465 1988-03-13 5 DANNY TAN - TIME-SHARING, as the shared right to live m a vacation home for a certain period every year is called, has been sold around the world for the past 20 years. The idea began m France m 1967 with a project465 words
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MOTORING
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Article, Illustration256 1988-03-13 5 WINSTON LEE - 'Heel-and-toe' out of tight coiners QUESTION: I am travelling at 110 km b m fourth gear and suddenly approach a fairly sharp carve which would be taken more safely m third gear. What should I do? A: The average driver would probably just brake and take the corner m fourth256 words
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Article, Illustration477 1988-03-13 5 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE By Excellent Good Average Poor 4 _Z 2_ [_1_ MITSUBISHI GALANT 2000 SUPER SALOON 4 AT Styling I 2 Performance 3 Economy 3 Transmission 3 Handling 3 Brakes 3 Accommodation i 3 1 Ride Comfort I 3 Noise 3 Finish 3477 words
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TIME-OFF
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Article, Illustration931 1988-03-13 6 A photographer of birds has to be quick on the draw, whether he is taking pictures from his kitchen window or m the field. MORTEN STRANGE clues you m on where to look for birds and what to do when you get there. THERE is no931 words
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Article368 1988-03-13 6 MAY HO - When a sea urchin stings MAY HO ■HHHH^^^H^HHHMMHHHHR^' By ON THE few occasions I have had to act as medical officer on diving trips, I have been fortunate to be let off with the usual coral cuts and stings from hydriod (a sea plant), minor but common complaints among divers.368 words
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Article, Illustration780 1988-03-13 6 VAL MacQUEEN - VAL MacQUEEN A2^\£9 By The vet advised putting down men's lemon-lime shaving gel. Why not? I would have put down dried bat droppings if I had thought it would work. THAT cats are creatures of habit has been noted often enough. They like their routine to780 words
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SPECTRUM
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Article, Illustration806 1988-03-13 7 While Singaporeans lament their lack of antiquity, Florentines find the superabundance of artefacts a drawback. ROBERTO SURO of the International Herald Tribune reports on the controversy that surrounds the latest archaeological finds m the heart of the city. "THIS city is like a very beautiful woman806 words
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Article, Illustration588 1988-03-13 7 HAROLD SCHONBERG - HAROLD SCHONBERG SBy does a patzer feel while he is Splaying Gari Kasparov, the chess champion of the world, m a simultat neous exhibition? He feels nervous. At the end, he is m a state "of shock. On Feb 23, Mr Kasparov, m NewNYT - 588 words
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440 1988-03-13 7 DAVID WYNNE- JONES - DAVID WYNNE-JONES By WALK down Orchard Road casually dressed and sporting a light suntan and the result will be the same the copywatch touts have you m their sights. No matter how much you try to blend into the crowds along Singapore's busiest road,440 words
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SPOTLIGHT Mauritius
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Article, Illustration656 1988-03-13 8 Aneerood Jugnauth - Aneerood Jugnauth A special feature to mark the country's 20th Independence Day MESSAGE Prime Minister 1 INDEPENDENCE Day is always a day of great pride but this day has very special significance as it is the 20th anniversary 1 of our freedom from colonial656 words
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Article, Illustration673 1988-03-13 8 Mahmood H. Toorawa - Mahmood H. Toorawa MESSAGE Honorary Consul and Trade Commissioner MAURITIUS is celebrating its 20th year of independence with joy, pride and a great sense of achievement. The theme for the celebrations is national unity and development through mutual understanding. Emphasis will be673 words
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Article42 1988-03-13 8 MAURITIUS lies m the Indian Ocean. The main island from which the country takes its name lies about 800 km east of Madagascar. The other islands are Rodrigues, the Agalega Islands and the Cargados Caragos Shoals. There are about one million42 words
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Article52 1988-03-13 8 A former French possession, the islands were captured by British forces m 1810. Settlers came mainly from East Africa and India. A ministerial form of government was introduced m 1957 and the first general election was held m 1959. Self-government was achieved m August 1967. Independence came about eight52 words
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Article20 1988-03-13 8 The official language is English. French has the status of a semi-official language and Creole is the lingua franca.20 words
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Article, Illustration11 1988-03-13 8 people, the majority of whom live on the main island.11 words
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Article28 1988-03-13 8 World Bank estimates m 1984 put Mauritius' gross national product at US$l,O9O per capita. The three most important sources of foreign exchange are sugar, textiles and tourism.28 words
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Article40 1988-03-13 8 The system of government is based on the British parliamentary model. The country is governed by an alliance of three parties, the Mouvement Socialiste Militant, the Labour Party and the Parti Mauricien Social Democrate. (Main source: Europa Yearbook 1986)40 words
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397 1988-03-13 9 MAURITIUS has set its sights on becoming an international financial centre and a gateway to the vast continent of Africa. Policies on economic liberalisation and financial modernisation are being implemented to achieve these aims. While Mauritius has a welldeveloped banking sector, the capital397 words
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Article, Illustration236 1988-03-13 9 S. Lutchmeenaraidoo - S. Lutchmeenaraidoo MESSAGE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance 1 IT IS with great pride and joy that I join Mauritians m Singapore to celebrate the 20th year of our independence. Mauritius m the past has had many mini economic booms but these236 words
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Article, Illustration515 1988-03-13 9 MAURITIUS' Export Processing Zone (EPZ) system is the most successful of its kind m the world. It has attracted investors from Europe, Hongkong, Taiwan, India, Pakistan and Japan. In 1971, there were only 10 enterprises m the EPZ. Today the number has increased to over515 words
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Article, Illustration630 1988-03-13 10 ZURAIDAH IBRAHIM - ZURAIDAH IBRAHIM By SET m the iridescent blue waters of the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is a tropical haven for holiday m a k c r s who love the sun and sea. The island is encircled by a spectacular coral reef which630 words
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Article, Illustration239 1988-03-13 10 THE Columbria Mayeri the Pink Pigeon to bird enthusiasts is an endangered species. It is native to Mauritius. Only about 20 Pink Pigeons are said to be left m the wild today. But successful captive breeding has ensured that there are at least239 words
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163 1988-03-13 10 WITH its generous incentives, its strategic position, and a highly literate population, Mauritius is an investment location worth considering. Prospective investors keen on doing their homework can consult Invest m Mauritius, a guide published by Mauritius' Joint Committee for the Promotion of Industry (JCPI) and163 words
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SPOTLIGHT Professionals in Health Care
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Article, Illustration876 1988-03-13 11 TERESA CHEONG reports on seven of the many career opportunities m health care: Nurse, occupational therapist, physiotherapist, medical social worker, health education officer, scientific officer and laboratory technician. As medical services m Singapore become sent abroad for diploma and degree am, and the United States876 words
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Article, Illustration455 1988-03-13 11 Health education officers MRS Siva Arulanandam, 38, knew little about writing booklets and film production. But that didn't deter her from joining the Health Ministry as a health education officer seven years ago. What the former biochemist didn't lack were a creative urge and a455 words
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Article, Illustration435 1988-03-13 12 Medical social workers THE office-cum-interview room is cheerfully bright and cosy. A perfect complement to its occupant, medical social worker Diana Koh, 30, whose humour and liveliness are infectious. For one who has been counselling patients with acute and chronic illnesses for the past four years,435 words
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Article183 1988-03-13 12 Requirement: A degree m social work from the National University of Singapore or a recognised overseas university. Career prospects: A fresh graduate starts off as a Grade 3 medical social worker. After five years with the Ministry of Health, he or she is eligible for183 words
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Article, Illustration688 1988-03-13 12 Occupational therapists and physiotherapists The occupational therapist and physiotherapist are two of the most sought-after professionals m health care. Yet few school-leavers know enough about these careers. An occupational therapist and a physiotherapist discuss their respective jobs and prospects m their professions. OCCUPATIONAL therapy is688 words
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Article175 1988-03-13 12 Requirement: GCE 'A' levels, preferably with one science subject. Training: Government scholarships leading to an overseas diploma or degree course m occupational therapy m New Zealand or Australia. This include training m biological and behavioural sciences. The other aspects of training are supervised clinical attachments to hospitals and175 words
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Article180 1988-03-13 12 Requirements: GCE A levels, science. Credits m physics, chemistry or physical science, biology and general paper. Grades should be at least B or C. Minimum age is 18. Mature students are welcome. Ability to communicate, encourage, teach and gain the confidence of people who might be m great180 words
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Article, Illustration351 1988-03-13 13 Who does the follow-up work of a blood sample test after a tipsy driver has been hauled up for a breathalyser check? Who screens newborn babies for enzyme defi- ciency or confirm a doctor's diagnosis if a patient has diabetes? Quietly, and without fanfare,351 words
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Article83 1988-03-13 13 Requirements: Degree or diploma m medical lab technology. Analytical mind with interest m lab work. Training and career prospects: In-house training and lectures by senior staff. Local courses and seminars, and practical attachments to lab overseas. Salary: Grade 1: $3,008-$3,992. Grade 2: $2,136-$3,289. Grade 3: $967-$2,361. Pass83 words
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Article149 1988-03-13 13 Requirements: At least a second upper Bachelor of Science honours degree. Training and career prospects: Fresh graduates start off as Grade 6 scientific officers and during the first few years, they will be attached to different labs. They can then choose to specialise, for instance m149 words
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Article, Illustration224 1988-03-13 13 Laboratory technicians A PEEP into laboratory technician Chan Meng Kwong's workplace shows a world far more organised and neater than some would have imagined. His life does not revolve around test tubes and pungent chemicals alone. Today, the laboratory technician works with modern testing224 words
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Advertisement378 1988-03-13 1 How many of Britain's hidden treasures can you uncover m 30 minutes? First, takeoff with British Airways a wide range of comfortable hotels at t* ii -'■^roP^T^flSS^- rsr^ji* 1 JSgj^f?* I wSK£U///ir -'"j^ 1 1 jjißßTi^Bßf Jsf JT s £§tT- '•^i X"^X"^ C' Llf you're on your way to Albourne378 words
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Advertisement342 1988-03-13 2 tmso Break the wind-trap that causes the pain Acidity is only partly the cause of bismag breaks this indigestion pain. Wind is the main I BUBBLE TRAP culprit. When your delicate iub ~~A J^^^ stomach balance is disturbed, %y\^ small foamy gas bubbles distend X^^^^^^^^P^ the stomach— and as the342 words
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Advertisement463 1988-03-13 3 QUALIFY as a professional while you work Now you can train tor a recognised professional qualification through SOA at home m your spare time. iNo need to quit your job or waste time on travelling to class. The School of Accountancy Business Studies has almost 80 years' experience m coaching463 words
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Advertisement171 1988-03-13 3 Contoured Hard Skin File Easy-to-grip, contoured Nail Clipper to fit the shape of your Trims nails safely to feet. Smooths away _r^_k. prevent ingrown toerough hard skin on /I jg_/ 1 nails Has an exclusive heels, ends of toes. fVPHI nail clippings catcher _r I_H_____! _t __L_H_t lll*— Softening Lotion171 words
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Advertisement542 1988-03-13 3 |J underarms was so easy." ummer is my favourite time of year I love month I would miss my g^ ■■■^^|k.:- going to tn e beach with my friends. 1 love aerobics classes, and everybody f '.iL-'fljF-. tne freedom. And I love showing off my tan. knew why. Since I542 words
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Advertisement347 1988-03-13 4 CURRVL UNCH x \A\ v^t -<J- X X>X X X^V^/^*^ I [MANGO r^-N If you and your family relish a hot curry tiffin treat, you'll savour how we serve our curry lunch at Wings every Sunday, 11am to Spm. With a wide selection of home-made condiments like achar, mango chutney,347 words
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Advertisement99 1988-03-13 4 State Banquet of Cljina isi* w A Choice Selection menu Imperial Cold Dish (Combination of 4 Varieties) zi(JF*^^^^|^ Buddha jumps over the wall (f| V^&§ f Spicy Deer Meat m small vessel .jj^^^^^j^i Dan-dan Noodles jH^^^^^V k Bird s Nest Wlth Cr y stal Su 9 ar JQBJ&&L 1 Jt/99 words
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Advertisement123 1988-03-13 5 CENTRAL r^^*^ t 7T\K" Timeszone Central. a Xf re ft^lUv. cs- A separate tabloid section \M If <^S5, distributed with The Straits Times I \^H \\Ly^ cv^ ry Thursday m the city and c( j^ jMmJ£%^ A A concentrated area where y^^^jf^'fi^^// people live, work and spend their '£^^m^^W*-m^- l123 words
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Advertisement319 1988-03-13 6 ■|gijjj|l win Versatile Home a I'lißlJll Appliances it Bt (m 1 st Prize i w Kaiser FOOP 88 food processor, Kaiser MJC-3 (3 m one) blender, juicer 4gpf crusher, Fujika Daewon model 150 rice cooker. Total worth $404 >JP* I v r:4 Four 2nd Prizes mm^^ Kaiser FOOP 88 food319 words
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Advertisement362 1988-03-13 7 o >jour hp The Top Furniture Exhibition m 1987 is back with an even better presentation! /^r^nSunScy JBl^^^hß^^b'™*™* ll<t *^^R? 3f 1 I i Jfm&t &$m 'i^kE** _^Sfc i iff '^1 '^-i^. \Vm&.-M, 1 W& Jf i {■<: m:,,, i iidiil^i.: iis y^ z^ "^^Ofc jz/Vci y umig, /^iiy uiui^362 words
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Advertisement69 1988-03-13 8 A little something only Air Mauritius can offer on the way to Africa. The giant Blue Marlin will tell you -uwow of the warm, sparkling waters of Mauritius, PA^S^NyKS?° teeming with colourful marine life and GEN W«, ME magnificent coral reefs. Quite the waters ports «jmbay enthusiasts' paradise. Of course69 words
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Advertisement121 1988-03-13 8 Best Wishes to the government people of Mauritius on their National Day From %/NO AMERICA AIR PTE. LTD. General Sales Agent: AIR MAURITIUS m m^ mmm^ kirn n**mm***m.M i Congratulations Best Wishes °™r^ r »"ower. t0 the p cO p| e Government Ways to wear those of Mauritius on their121 words
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Advertisement255 1988-03-13 9 w Congratulations and Best Wishes w I to the Government and People I I of Mauritius on their 20th Year Of Independence from PSI M.A. FAZAL ELLAHI CO., (PTE) LTD mmm importers exporters commission agents M^ 35 Arab Street. Singapore 0719 i WUW Fax: *****87 Tel *****22 *****10 H i255 words
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Advertisement164 1988-03-13 9 Congratulations and Best Wishes I to the Government and People y I of Mauritius 1 I 20th Year Of Independence I I from 'Ik I iiUP FAN PACIFIC BOOK DISTRIBUTORS (S) PTE LTD 1 I (TVE) MANHATTAN PRESS (S) PTE LTD I H Educational Publishers f? 18 Pasir Panjang Road164 words
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Advertisement145 1988-03-13 10 o{e/irtiest &ongratdatwm to the government S( People (fS)(auritiits on their S^tionM^Fay. or C/he Jurong Bird Park is grateful for the loan of 3 pairs of rare and endangered Mauritius Pink Pigeons from the Government of Mauritius, and acknowledges Air Mauritius for their kind generosity m adopting them. JURONG BIRDPARK GROUP145 words
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Advertisement142 1988-03-13 10 and Best Wishes to the Government and People of Mauritius 20th Year Of Independence P.T. INDOCEMENT TUNGGAL PRAKARSA I The largest cement manufacturer m Indonesia and one of the most rapidly growing cement companies m South East Asia The Indocement factory features For further information, please contact: m advanced design142 words
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Advertisement285 1988-03-13 12 ■1b a Safe and Save with oittie:* Sensitive Toothpaste 100 ml Now $5.45 To promote oral health m the family, G2SZD frf^tj)^"fe.- L^-^^ has produced a wide range of dental health-care J^jgmUt£ B products to improve and solve dental problems. Amosan Economy 'if^j^^S^^ '*fQ!^ N W 56 65 Just like285 words
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TV PLUS
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Title Section13 1988-03-13 1 TV PLUS Scene Cinema TV Listings Music Young Life Comics Classifieds TV Eye13 words
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Article, Illustration754 1988-03-13 1 Impish actress-turned-author Shirley MacLaine has made spilling the beans on her life and loves a lucrative industry. To date, she has written four autobiographies, one of which, Out On A Limb, set tongues wagging about her fling with a mysterious British politician. On Friday and Saturday, aIPS - 754 words
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Article, Illustration692 1988-03-13 2 As a kid he made music on garbage cans; now American composer Joe Curiale writes for singers in far flung countries, even Singapore and language is no barrier. LOW MEI MEI reports. HE KNEW little Chinese and much less about the Singapore boy who would692 words
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Article, Illustration737 1988-03-13 2 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COORE Y VIDEO GUIDE By WITNESS Starring Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis and Lukas Haas Directed by Peter Weir 1985, CIC AUSTRALIAN director Peter Weir became world famous with such critically acclaimed films as Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipolli and The Year of Living Dangerously.737 words
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Article, Illustration377 1988-03-13 2 DOLLY Parton has gained 4Vi kg. Look upon it as her new fighting weight m a struggle to revive her television variety show m the United States. The extra weight she's now up to 50 kg isn't noticeable but has been added over377 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1988-03-13 3 After conquering the world with a nine-month tour, U2 went on to bag two awards at the recent Grammy ceremony for their Joshua Tree album which has sold 12 million copies. But long before, these Dublin rockers were considered social rejects. MIKE HRANOIPS - 1,092 words
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Article, Illustration519 1988-03-13 3 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI By 9 ALAN Tarn is every teen's idol. But lately it has occured to him that he may fit the bill of a president that of the late Taiwanese President Chiang Ching Kuo. The state-owned Central Motion Picture Corp519 words
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Advertisement958 1988-03-13 2 Under the revised regulations of the London University, students can obtain the External BSc. Economics Degree through several pathways. Wolsey Hall provides well-designed, flexible home study courses with UK tuition for the Economics Management Studies, Management Studies and Accounting pathways to your BSc Economics Degree. The above distance learning courses958 words
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Advertisement87 1988-03-13 2 Maxi Marketing 'Stan Rapp Tom Collins Maxi Marketing provides the new direction m promotion, advertising and marketing strategy. Renowned advertising guru David Ogilvy was known to have said "The authors of this book are competitors of mine, but this does not blind me to its value. Everyone who works m87 words
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CINEMA
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Article, Illustration491 1988-03-13 4 THE LOST BOYS At Prince 1 and Liberty Starring Jason Patric, Corey Halm, Jami Glertz, Kief er Sutherland Directed by Joel Schumacher IN AN age where bad is good and hip is heavenly, horror has become humorous. Mourn the good old days but acknowledgeKEN; JALLEH JR - 491 words
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Article, Illustration758 1988-03-13 4 Actor Richard Dreyfuss who plays a cop m Stakeout returns after battling drugs, despair and disappointment reports DAVID LEWIN AT 29, Richard Dreyfuss won the best actor Oscar for The Goodbye Girl. He had two super hit movies Jaws and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.758 words
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348 1988-03-13 4 KEN JALLEH JR - KEN JALLEH JR STAKEOUT At Cathay Starring Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez Directed by John Badham By THE end. That is when Stakeout sacrifices the flirtatious finesse of a romantic comedy for the frivolous finale of your everyday slam-bam-thank-you-Sam Spade cop flick. Do moviegoers348 words
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Article, Illustration468 1988-03-13 4 "My job is over when the camera stops," says actress Jodie Foster. Maybe so, but she can't seem to leave the job, or co-workers, far behind. Slim and stylish, she strides into her hotel's restaurant and bumps into Tony Bill, the director ofUSA Today - 468 words
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Advertisement95 1988-03-13 5 A very special bond! Hi II lit fes "3^ St^ ill IBBATi -mJ*W ,1 I Mr Come March 27, The Sunday Times focuses on a lively and interesting topic Mums Babies. T" he editorial compiles Toys and games for kids I well-researched articles and Baby's diet discusses important aspects of95 words
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Miscellaneous2310 1988-03-13 5 YOUR WEEK AHEAD llll 11 ll ll <l>111 show, a collection of children's books MONDAY /m)M m)*\ m German and En lish Held >n (M V A I I■ m con l unctlon Wlth Youn People's I H^L^^^A. Theatre. mmm^^ vdiinp ppopit'^ KVVV'V Mondays to Fridays: 10.30 am to I--/TI2,310 words
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Miscellaneous482 1988-03-13 5 MONDAY 1 1 TUESDAY EH^'* STEPHEN SONDHEIM Island Saga $S^k- **dk%W&&* Ei*iEfl Classical Moments, Ch 12. U ICh 12, Bpm |PP r |Hr <* Musical dramatist Stephen J&O/ §mHb series e^^ about the ad P^F -^I^S V, Sondheim (left) made his BHBfe^^^B I ventures {w0 llmmak '^tt^^lf^WHßW k'■M. when c482 words
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Advertisement189 1988-03-13 6 Models available: M w^ mmm^ VC-1400, VC-1450 M W 0% M I^. m A VC-1500 M fiH SAMSUNG fill Cf 1/ FAUCI I A <▼ U fl^F r Customers enfff .A. v HF ■VI VB V^T >s/ 2>fearsofFflfESerwce v'u r ntM /^~X v V-. '^^F' -i^^ o SC; V^ i189 words
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Miscellaneous3165 1988-03-13 6 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Q 2.40 P.M. TEST PATTERN AND MUSIC. 5.30 P.M. TEST PATTERN AND MUSIC. 2.40 P.M. TEST PATTERN AND MUSIC. 5.30 P.M. TEST PATTERN AND MUSIC. 2.40 P.M. TEST PATTERN AND MUSIC. 5.30 P.M. TEST PATTERN AND MUSIC. 3.00 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY 5.50 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY3,165 words
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Article, Illustration939 1988-03-13 7 Australian pop groups seem to fade from the international charts pretty fast. Will they ever hit the right note? CARL SKADIAN reports. ONE could be forgiven for thinking they are one-hit wonders. Though wrong, the generalisation is the best catchword for Australian music groups, who have939 words
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Article, Illustration364 1988-03-13 7 LIM SEK - LIM SEK POP REVIEW B) THE BIG boys of Hongkong pop have many common points. Their average age is about 32. They release about two albums a year, act m a couple of movies a year, hope to break the 28-concert record now364 words
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Advertisement96 1988-03-13 7 SMI I^^tI IHI E|^gi|u HpMI SBli?™*™B» Think about your answer very carefully. Your happiness, your self-fulfilment as a person, your entire life depends on it. Jj^^^e. Do you want to be among those who shape the future of the society you live m? «j?| j *Mj» Share a satisfaction that96 words
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Miscellaneous80 1988-03-13 7 TOP OF THE POPS Britain 6 (6) Doctorin' The House Cold Cut 1. (7) Together Forever Rick Astley 7 (3) Suedehead Morrissey 2. (1) Beat Dis Bomb The Bass g 16) Cragh The Pnm|t|ves 3 (2) I Should Be So Lucky Kylie Mmogue 9.(13) Hazy Shade Of Winter The 480 words
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Article264 1988-03-13 8 A GOOD story, I think, will interest everyone. The trouble is finding one. Sometimes, you may have heard of a good book but it is neither sold m the bookshops nor is it available m the library. More often, it is hard to know whether you will enjoy264 words
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Article, Illustration262 1988-03-13 8 A masked ball used to be a popular and grand affair. While you may only be able to dream of dancing the night away, you can easily conceal your features behind a mask of your own. You will need: Card Pencil and scissors Stapler262 words
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Article, Illustration530 1988-03-13 8 Jack London - Jack London i I 111 Ji I I f^^b Ili THE life of White Fang, a wolf dog, is a very moving story set m the icy wastes of the Arctic where the cold and loneliness are part of everyday life. It is among the most famous tales530 words
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Advertisement290 1988-03-13 8 JEp^^r JU \^B m? wm% jy«JPi mJ y I Here're plenty of reasons for you to have a great time at Forum Oallerta. FREE EASTER CHOCOLATE EGGS. Lots of Easter MAKE AN EASTER EGG CONTEST. Calling all young I chocolate eggs filled with delicious nougat made m budding artists aged290 words
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Miscellaneous632 1988-03-13 8 -Word Game^ %^W$kL s? Sl [Wf^ fl I •2BP The spelling for each pair of .^S^ K ajfti 0 /lOOt) StifiHCi'. v7 f\\ IV zhi Q ian 8 what made the pictures is the same except for Mi /T\ ir^Z<C 1 3 V 3> bed spread'' the last leUe J632 words
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Miscellaneous212 1988-03-13 8 er; Second prize: $80 book voucher; Third prize: $60 book voucher. Twenty consolation prizes of $20 book vouchers. Entries should reach us by March 28. The results will be published on this page on April 10. The coupon and address to which you must send it are in the dotted212 words
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Advertisement258 1988-03-13 9 Forthcoming supplements include:jyT V chotcf me h d'aX d adveVTs S er a s' c SrW"" l.*-, marketing needs. B Ud< h The Sunday T, m es Our People The Sunday Times II April 3 Get-Aways The Sunday Times May 8 Family The Sunday Times VaTrirrZZr^i 3 Cars Car Caiv258 words
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Miscellaneous116 1988-03-13 9 MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN BY LEE FALK i l__ I FOG'S LIFTING, r y LOO^KIN^OfJI NOW aw B£ ARE^WE SEEING J|/ f "^/WfM I msy mi *WZaßr~£tf, m sbti look like sowLaovY Who wellies. ooop &pLV/,xDo^a ANY'-fHiNo A* THERE I WAKT6 TO VOLUNTEER TO HELP US POOR., THAT'S MY TO HAVE116 words
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Advertisement310 1988-03-13 13 127 Other Vehicle Accessories 128 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance 129 Registration Numbers 130 For Sale Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo 131 For Sale BMW 132 For Sale Mercedes 133 For Sale: Ford/ Fiat 134 For Sale Datsun/ Nissan 135 For Sale: Toyota 136 For Sale Mitsubishi 137 For Sale Mazda 138 For Sale310 words
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Advertisement779 1988-03-13 13 2 Eating Out 1 NORTH INDIAN 2 RESTAURANT Boulevard Hotel TEL: *****79 I Daily Set I Lunch $12.90 I The most exquisite Tandoori chicken, delicate samosas and the finest selection of naans awaits you. SUNDAY BUFFET SLOANE COURT HOTEL. Large Tiger Draught Beer $4.50++. Set lunch $5.90++. Steaks, Chops Oxtail779 words
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Advertisement1431 1988-03-13 13 22 Computer Products/ 22 Computer Products/ Services Services P^ GAMES SOFTWARE FAIR! c PROMOTION OFFER Valid from 12/03/88 till 20/03/88 on IBM, Apple lIGS Games Software. c 20% OFF for every favourite Computer Game you pick, c Buy 3 games and get another at SOS discount. c For every purchase1,431 words
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Advertisement683 1988-03-13 13 41 House Renovation/ Decor INTERIOR DECOR. (HDB LICENCE: E/8L2523) Blk. 2021 BukH Batofc St. 23 Industrial Park A #02-IM/1M Singapore 2365 W« oftar special paekag* daal tar renovation works with guar■niajfJKi worm ffi ain ■nip iw two Flats. 12" x 12" heavy duty ceramic tiles including skirting. a 2 pairs683 words
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Advertisement748 1988-03-13 13 52 Photography/ Video Filming WEDDING, VIDEO RECORDING for clear, creative reasonable price. David: *****88 for sample. 53 Club Membership AMERICAN CLUB 1 full Ordinary Membership for sale. Value $4000, sell for $3,000. Only American or Canadian citizens eligible. Phone *****23. KANGAROO CLUB- A bonus of suckling pig dinner for 10748 words
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Advertisement643 1988-03-13 13 56 Sale: Other Products f f Osff to flpw 1 I'A digger selection ot vTrS :r L< bargains. Mr. Mouse! OTrY^j At smaller than Vf ~/v ever prices. f Mammoth! Lq^/ L^~ < $SL \^ZrtS\ s^ondha~ndl UDDji2==: GIVEAWAY H^ZfEP BARGAINS!} A DENT VWeOA/rwi^n %mKsoo^\ WAREHOUSE #01-06 Tel. bli^ u 'z643 words
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Advertisement401 1988-03-13 13 97 Positions Vacant: Domestic MARSILING (INDIAN), CLEMENTI West, Bt. Batok (part-time), Bedok 7am to 4pm. Call: *****26. 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Public Accountants firm requires: GENERAL/ ACCOUNTS/ AUDIT CLERKS Minimum GCE 'O' level. With accounting knowledge. Pl»8»« sppty with conUet numbsr to: 81k. 531. Uppsr Cross Str*st #03-56, Hong401 words
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Advertisement625 1988-03-13 14 99 Positions Vacant: 99 Positions Vacant: Sales Sales HBHMHB TECHCO (PRIVATE) LIMITED No. 11, Senoko Avenue Woodlands East Ind. Estate Singapore 2775 has Immediate vacancies for SALES EXECUTIVE c Possess Diploma Certificate or NTC Trade Certificate In either Electrical or Electronic. Ability to communicate with all level. Self motivated and625 words
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Advertisement582 1988-03-13 14 104 Other Positions Vacant U.S. APPAREL COMPANY LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR World famous sportswear company seeks experienced Quality Control Inspector for Its Singapore and S.E. Asian operations. High pay for the right person. Exciting opportunity for hardworking enthusiastic individual looking for recognition of his/ her abilities. Knowledge of582 words
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Advertisement1231 1988-03-13 14 100 Positions Vacant: 100 Positions Vacant: Technical Technical 1 EASTRECO EASTRECO (PTE) LIT* a Nestle research and development Company M m food processing, situated m Jurong A has got the opportunities for you. A j A Applicants should be Diploma holders m Food Science/Microbiology. Those graduating this year with Diploma1,231 words
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Advertisement862 1988-03-13 14 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: 101 Positions Vacant: Production Production Production My Job Employment Opportunities All you want to know about the job as a factoryoperator, a trade m garment industries, hotel lines, repair and services industry. The requirements, the benefits and the prospects. Further insights from interviews with862 words
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Advertisement763 1988-03-13 14 135 For Sale: Toyota MID 79 STARLET 5-dr. alrcon. hi-fi, tax 9/88, 2 pte. owners. Very beautiful cond. *****95. MID '80 BTARLET 1000 c.c. alrcon. new tax, hi-fi, engine good. $15,800. Tel: *****04. MID '82 TOYOTA Carina XE S/rims. 205 tyres, extractor, power window. $27,900. Pg: 709-7869. OCT. 73 TOYOTA763 words
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Advertisement754 1988-03-13 14 136 For Sale: Mitsubishi SBA JAN. '85 Lancer 1.3. Rd. tax till Dec. 88. Call Ah Meng 566-5539. 2/83 TREDIA, 1.4, tax July, tyres, battery, hi fi, above $21,950. Tel: *****13/ *****37 79 MITSUBISHI COLT c/w radio, cassette, power windows, aircon., $14,200 0.n.0. *****79. 8/82, MITSUBISHI LANCER 1.6 Tax 7/88.754 words
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Advertisement1013 1988-03-13 14 138 For Sale: Honda '83 HONDA ACCORD 16. Good hl-fl system, security alarm system, very good cond. Road tax till July '88. Price. $31,800 Page *****56. ALMOST '84 HONDA Accord 12--valve. Private owners. Sports rims. Good condition. Tel: *****65 NEAR "80 ACCORD, auto. Full accessories, alrcon., new paint, nice no.1,013 words
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Advertisement937 1988-03-13 14 141 For Sale: Other Makes EXCELLENT 1972 VOLKSWAGEN c/w s/rlms, hl-fl, new carburettors, excellent expensive paintwork $1,000 wooden sports steering. New alrcon. many extras. Selling cheap *****84 72, MGB/ GT. Aircon., radio, cassette, new paintwork, new clutch. Excellent mechanical bodywork. $21,300. View (4pm to 6.30 p.m.) 18, Wilkinson Rd.. Spore937 words
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Advertisement909 1988-03-13 14 144 Vehicles Wanted WE OFFER GOOD PRICE FOR ALL CONDITION 2ND HANO CARS AT YOUR REQUIRED CASH PAYMENT We buy sell used cars We pay good prica tor all non-PARF or PARF cars private or co. registered. commercial vans pick-ups. Best price for Toyota cars and Japanese makes. Ptoaaa call:909 words
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Advertisement1586 1988-03-13 15 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments I Apartments 14.000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby Swimming Pool, Tennis Self Service Free Court Squash Court. Launderette Billiard Room, Ample indoor Car Parking Gymnasium and many Lots other facilities 24-hour Security System FARE AST PLAZA z&T LUXURIOUS -mO APARTMENTS CXV^^ At the1,586 words
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Advertisement1215 1988-03-13 15 186 For Sale: 186 For Sale: Private Apartments Private Apartments 3%& Windsor NO RESTRICTION I Qpe/fr^^V ON FOREIGNERS I r^ '©Ofey V wrnrn^ Hj^ t l^^^^X^^^TT^-^i^JSk^i rymjLiP garden A HA CONDOMINIUM 1 New Show Maisonette (Type C) Open for viewing now Tulip Garden A rare opportunity m iUxurious living m1,215 words
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Advertisement935 1988-03-13 15 186 For Sale: Private Apartments All ground unit with private en Covered car parks Full facilities with low mainten Other Fabulous Features: Elegant clubhouse. Large pool wading pool Saunas. Squash Courts. Tennis Court Laundrerte. UP TO 100% FINANCING DEVELOPER Island Club Condom 30, Robinson Road, *11-04, Tv Tel: *****66 ikim935 words
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Advertisement586 1988-03-13 15 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses "full/ part time courses FOR 'N7 '07 'A' LEVELS OTHERS Commencing In March c GCE O' Level GCE 'A' Level c Private Secretary's Certificate Electrical Engineering I, 11, 111 c EC (CEI) Part IA II c Mechanical Engineering Quantity Surveying Architectural Draughtsmanship c Electrical Installation A586 words
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Article, Illustration274 1988-03-13 16 MICHAEL Jackson is planning a spectacular party to celebrate his 30th birthday later this year. He is shelling out US$l million (Ss2 million) to invite guests such as Diana Ross, Liz Taylor and Sophia Loren to a bash m Hongkong. A Concorde will be charteredJOHN BLAKE - 274 words
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Article, Illustration419 1988-03-13 16 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI TV PREVIEW Lost Love Wednesday, Ch 8, 11 pm By BEIJING is romanticised m Lost Love (Wednesday, Ch 8, 11 pm) a beautiful city, seen through the eyes of a visiting student. This 10-episode made-in-Chi-na love story is a charming re-creation of419 words
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