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Title Section13 1990-07-08 1 The Sunday Times No: 2816 55 CENTS MCI (P) 169/12/89 JULY 8, 199013 words
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Article646 1990-07-08 1 Albanians pouring into embassies 'Police attack 10,000-strong demo' VIENNA Hundreds of Albanians continued to pour Into foreign embassies In the capital Tirana yesterday amid reports of a police attack on 10,000 pro-democracy protesters and a power struggle m Europe's last Stalinist state. A senior diplomat In Tirana said the numberAFP; AP; Reuter - 646 words
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178 1990-07-08 1 HANOI Indonesian President Suharto has accepted an official invitation to visit Vietnam and says Jakarta is ready to expand co-operation with Hanoi, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported yesterday. Hanoi's invitation was conveyed by Vice-Premier General Vo Nguyen Giap during a meeting onAFP - 178 words
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Article30 1990-07-08 1 DUE to a printing delay, the Asia Magazine will not be distributed with The Sunday Times today. This week's issue will be distributed with next Sunday's paper.30 words
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709 1990-07-08 1 Serena Toh - Serena Toh By 'Nowadays, we can predict success rate through an assessment of recipient and donor. It's almost 90 per cent successful. If we cannot assess the success rate, we are not good enough to do the operation.' Dr Tong Ming Chuan, head709 words
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Article, Illustration572 1990-07-08 1 Rohaniah Saini - Rohaniah Saini By 'When I was caught m the tunnel, I thought I was going to die. We only escaped by the will of God.' Mr Mohd Abdul Jaleel A SINGAPOREAN yesterday recalled how he had to trample on unconscious fellow pilgrims duringHAJI RAWO AHMAD - 572 words
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Advertisement8 1990-07-08 1 Donor had a heart of gold: Page 28 words
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Advertisement95 1990-07-08 1 UNIQUE RECEIVED -9 JUL 1990 tlmi WVMION Iff*, NATIONAL I**aHV aNOAKHE Malaysian pilgrims ■urviv* ord— lt Page 12 I lL- kl J ft J |^4 fc J ■t Itv i^Lw a^ la. lß'-.l ft \v.r'>w Vn a^ki A LEA's Cotton Palette Collection m colours of the desert Pure cotton blouses95 words
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Article91 1990-07-08 2 The Singaporean male Is getting less bashful. At least, where personal grooming Is concerned more are visiting beauty salons for facials. When Just a few years ago most men would balk at the suggestion of a facial, they now form 20 per cent of beauty salon customers.91 words
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Article73 1990-07-08 2 TThe Malaysian armed forces said yesterday that Singapore should not read the postponement of several Joint defence exercises as an attempt to cool military relations between the two countries. Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) chief, General Tan Sri Hashlm Mohamed All, explained that the MAF had73 words
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Article69 1990-07-08 2 Thai Erne Minister Chatlchal Choonhavan and onesian President Suharto have reaffirmed fre d for the Khmer Rouge to be represented In au, peace initiative on Cambodia, a Thai spokesman saia m Bangkok yesterday. The agreement was reached during talks between Gen Chatichai and Mr Suharto. Both69 words
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Article61 1990-07-08 2 Bedok North Secondary School went "headhunting" yesterday to attract the best brains among Primary 6 pupils to the school. It threw open its doors to prospective students and teachers from 16 schools, as well as the pupils' parents, m an effort to attract 240 of the brighter61 words
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Article79 1990-07-08 2 North and South Korea agreed yesterday to resume parliamentary talks on July 19 m addition to continuing contact between government officials to help ease tension on the peninsula, a Seoul spokesman said. The North had proposed resuming the parliamentary talks at the border village of Panmunjom79 words
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Article79 1990-07-08 2 Bulgarian President Petar Mladenov has resigned over charges that he called for tanks to crush an anti-government demonstration. Mr Mladenov said that he was quitting "m order not to be a reason to increase political tension". He had come under mounting pressure as opposition parties, street protesters79 words
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Article75 1990-07-08 2 President George Bush likes to take the measure of people on tennis courts. As his press secretary Marlln Fit/water says: "Subconsciously, at least, he judges people by their competitive attitude on toe court*. The President himself says: "I'm a great believer that sports can do wonders75 words
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Article123 1990-07-08 2 Mrs Megumi Suzakl became a pioneer m dealing with learning disabilities m Japan through the painful experience of seeing fabled schools falling to help her son. In elementary school, her boy Masaru was good at writing and mathematics, but m junior high, he had difficulty reading123 words
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Article, Illustration454 1990-07-08 2 THE DONOR Singapore's first heart transplant Ong's gift of heart and kidneys is hope of longer life for three people ALL his life Mr Ong Soon was ready to help others, even at a moment's notice. In death, he could no longer454 words
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Article, Illustration306 1990-07-08 2 'Five years ago we were not ready for it' THE DOCTORS THE MAN who led the team which made medical history with the first heart transplant m Singapore said it was "hard work" but "exciting and satisfying". Or Tong Ming Chuan, head of the Cardiothoracic Surgery Department at Singapore General306 words
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Article, Illustration279 1990-07-08 2 Left atria stitched together /fg^ Both left and Vljjrj rignt atria are stitched ®With the closure of the pulmonary artery and aorta, the heart is given an electric jolt to start it beating. THE OPERATION A TEAM of Singapore General Hospital doctors279 words
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Advertisement70 1990-07-08 2 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Singapore dollar strengthens The Republic's currency has been appreciating against the US dollar every year except during the economic downturn of the mid-1980s. Over the past 10 years, the Singapore dollar has strengthened against the US currency by over 10 per cent. HbA Avtrsgt txchmg*70 words
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Miscellaneous175 1990-07-08 2 Showtrs over a few areas m the late momini and early afternoon TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow. 32 mar, 25 mm. SUNSf T today 7.15 pen; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7 04 am. TRAVELLERS' MATHER AiMtortom 6/16 C Rain Mulrld 19/37 C Clear AthMM 22/38 C Oar MmIU 24/32 C175 words
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Article, Illustration465 1990-07-08 3 Nato is moving m the right direction, says Gorbachev MOSCOW The Soviet government ha» reacted with enthusiasm to Western proposals for a new order In Europe, with Kremlin chief Mikhail Gorbachev saying that Nato appeared to be moving "In the right direction". MrNYT; AFP; AP - 465 words
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Article205 1990-07-08 3 JAKARTA A powerful earthquake rocked West Java In Ind mesia on Friday, killing a vt I lager, injuring about 60 others; and causing 150 building* to collapse, officials said yesterday. An official at Jakarta's earthquake monitoring station skid the tremor, measuring 5.2 on the RichterReuter; AP; AFP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration400 1990-07-08 3 EAST BERLIN As experts negotiate the final phase of German unification, more than 120,000 East German industrial workers went on strike on Friday m a dramatic surge of labour unrest over fears of unemployment m a new market economy, union official* said. Workers nationwideAP; NYT; Reuter - 400 words
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557 1990-07-08 3 Ong Ming Seing - Ong Ming Seing By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The United States and Singapore will begin their fourth round of talks on Wednesday to work out an agreement allowing increased US access to the Republic's military facilities. Lieutenant Commander Edward Lundquist, a Pentagon spokesman, said on557 words
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Advertisement149 1990-07-08 3 Nato alms to raassur* Gorbachev: Page 5 fife- 1 ij^ll r HI 'lucriH compotiH mar Mr A Culifrance kitchen can go a long way to make cooking Tl It's waterproof, stain proof, as well as heat-resistant and (and eating) a pleasure, but now even more so. Ji, 'fllL v*"u comes149 words
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WORLD
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347 1990-07-08 4 SEOUL North and South Korea agreed yesterday to resume parliamentary talks on July Id m addition to continuing contact between government officials to help ease tension on the peninsula, a Seoul spokesman said. In a telephone message to the South, North Korea saidReuter; AFP - 347 words
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Article, Illustration308 1990-07-08 4 SEOUL Opposition politicians yesterday objected to a government plan to return the Seoul residence of former President Chun Doo Hwan who gave up his luxurious private house m the capital when he left for self-exile 19 months ago. Party for Peace and Democracy spokesmanAFP - 308 words
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327 1990-07-08 4 BEIJING The governors of three major Chinese provinces have swopped positions as part of efforts to broaden training of provincial-level leaders and reduce regionalism, according to an official report on Friday. The appointments were the latest m a series of personnel changesAP; Reuter - 327 words
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Article, Illustration629 1990-07-08 4 NEW YORK Chinese dissident Fang Lizhl, who took refuge for a year m the US embassy m Belling, says the United States has a double standard on human rights. In an Interview with NBC News, Mr Fang, who went into exileAP; NYT - 629 words
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280 1990-07-08 4 Fang on life m the US embassy NKW YORK Chinese dissident Fang Uihl said he Mid his wife had sometimes felt alonr at the IS embamy 1a Beijing bat later received many letter* and other "Information". He aald he could rommunleate freely daringNYT; AP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration473 1990-07-08 4 BANGKOK A senior Burmese Communist Party (BCP) leader surrendered to Rangoon government troops last month, state-run Radio Rangoon announced m a broadcast monitored here. The radio on Friday identified the man as Sai Aung Win, a top member of the BCP politburo since 1968. The BCP,AFP; Reuter - 473 words
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362 1990-07-08 4 MOSCOW Ethnic tension remains high m a district of the Soviet Central Asian republic of Kirghizia, where violence between Kirghiz and Uzbeks last month killed 197 people, Tass reported on Friday. Relations between the two Sunni Muslim groups have not Improved, the official newsAP - 362 words
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Article, Illustration805 1990-07-08 5 R. W. Apple - R. W. Apple Nato summit News analysis to LONDON "Spectacular!" said one o( President George Bush's aides as the Nato sum mit conference ended on Friday. "Got everything we wanted!" said a second senior adviser. m., m "Leadership," Mr Bush mid Jovially to anNYT - 805 words
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357 1990-07-08 5 France 'does not intend to reduce nuclear arsenal yet •tONDON France, long th«> maverick of the Atlantic alii •ntogx, has no intention of reducing Its substantial nuclear arsenal as long as the Soviet *«4Jnion and United States re- to do so, despite new commitment* to peace made on Friday byAP - 357 words
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Article, Illustration515 1990-07-08 5 HOUSTON The summit stage has moved from the Nato meeting In London to Houston, where leaders of the world's seven largest industrialised nations will grapple with the economic configuration of the post-Cold War world. Last year's summit mAP; Reuter; AFP - 515 words
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Article, Illustration510 1990-07-08 6 Video tape shows Mladenov ordering tanks to stop protesters SOFIA Bulgarian President Petar Mladenov, who was instrumental m last year's ousting of communist strongman Todor Zhlvkov, has resigned over charges that he called for tar xs to crush an anti-gov-ernmc nt demonstration. MrReuter; AP - 510 words
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362 1990-07-08 6 Christian Science couple put on 10 years' probation BOSTON A Christian Science couple convicted of manslaughter for choosing prayer over medicine to cure their son was put on 10 years' probation on Friday and ordered to routinely provide medical care to their three children and any others they may have.Reuter; AP - 362 words
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208 1990-07-08 6 ORLANDO (Florida) Thir ty-two cars powered solely by sunshine will set out on Mon day on an 11-day, 2,500 km race from Florida to Michigan. The race, a test of pollutionfree technology for cars of the future, will feature solar-pow-ered vehlcleiReuter - 208 words
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485 1990-07-08 6 SYDNEY By the time she was 16 monthi old, Amelia Hardy was completely deaf. But now, thanks to a revolutionary artificial ear Implanted In her skull, the four-year-old can once again begin to lead a normal life. "By 16Reuter - 485 words
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317 1990-07-08 6 Romania's ruling party to be relaunched after reforms BUCHAREST A leader of Romania's ruling National Salvation Front (NSF) said on Friday that the party would relaunch Itself at a centre-left social democratic movement and remove members who fall to toe the democratic line. NSF first vice-president Nicolae Dumitru said membersReuter - 317 words
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Article, Illustration300 1990-07-08 6 LONDON Nelson Mandela, whose world tour has been riddled with delays and lastminute schedule changes, kept the cream of British business waiting on Wednesday for more than half an hour. But, he had a good excuse: his speech was caught m London traffic.AP; AFP - 300 words
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308 1990-07-08 6 NEW YORK Standards of dress have subtly shifted In mldtown Manhattan, and for once, the culprit is not an avant-garde French designer or a trend-setting socialite. The mysterious dart attacker known as "The Dart Man" is to blame. "Normally, INYT - 308 words
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Article, Illustration512 1990-07-08 8 WASHINGTON When President Bush appointed a Washington lawyer named Stephen Potts to the administration's top ethics post two weeks ago, the choice seemed curious at first. Although chosen to head the Office of Government Ethics, Mr Potts had no background mNYT; AP - 512 words
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Article298 1990-07-08 8 MOSCOW Miss Galina Brezhnev, the flamboyant daughter of former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, has won a lawsuit claiming a variety of valuables confiscated when her husband was sentenced to prison. The newspaper Komsomol skaya Pravda reported that Miss Brezhnev won the case on the argument thatNYT - 298 words
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205 1990-07-08 8 SYDNEY Australia's eight circuses (ace financial ruin because of a government decision to allow the Moscow Circus to tour country towns, circus owners said on Friday Mr Robert Perry, Joint owner of Robert Albert Perry Brothers Circus, said country people were failing toAFP - 205 words
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551 1990-07-08 8 NEW YORK With red lights flashing and siren blaring, an ambulance weaved m and out of traffic m upper Manhattan recently, racing to get a woman who had suffered a heart attack to St Luke's Hospital at Amsterdam Avenue and 114NYT - 551 words
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PEOPLE
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Article76 1990-07-08 8 FOO CHOY PENG - FOO CHOY PENG SINGER Prances Yip has been acquitted of a parking offence by a Central Court magistrate In Hongkong a tew days ago. The dnger, who first appeared In court for the offence In May, was accused of trying to short-Chang* a parking meter.76 words
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Article, Illustration177 1990-07-08 8 CHEW TSE NGEE - CHEW TSE NGEE Tr_a_ia4*d ay TAIWANESE entertainer Hsu Hsiao-dan, known (or her •tripping acts, will become the shadow mlnister of women's affairs for Taiwan's opposition Labour Party, reported Miss Hsu, 31. who catapulted to fame for her acts of exposure In public during her running for177 words
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Article114 1990-07-08 8 KWAN WING KIN - KWAN WING KIN TO BE invited to Judge a music competition It a gre«s honour, particularly If the event la a prestigious one. By thla reckoning, Japanese pianist Hlroko Nakamura, who well-known for her Chopin interpretation*, If being honoured four timea over thla year. She la currently114 words
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Article74 1990-07-08 8 ACTOR Gene Hackman was listed In good condition an Friday after narrowly avoiding a heart attack. "We think we got him lust In the nick of time," said Dr Herbert Semler, the cardiologist who treated the 60-year old actor at St Vincent Hospital and Medical CentreAFP - 74 words
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Article117 1990-07-08 8 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO BANGKOK Governor Chamlong Srlmuang, a first gnvration Thai, recently discovered his ancestral rood In a village m Shantou province In China. The Chinese government, which had Invited Gen Chamlong for a goodwill visit, asked Shantou provincial ntu+m)* j to trace his ancestral117 words
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Article, Illustration601 1990-07-08 9 M»V YORK Remember a dßade ago. when computer companies trumpeted the arrival of the "paperless of•It would be a workplace wVtrt memos and reports MMld be Instantly distributed fir electronic networks to be fMd on computer screens affond the world,NYT - 601 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article92 1990-07-08 9 NEW YORK Stocks advanced briskly on Friday making up most of their sharp sell-off the day before. But with many traders taking a long Fourth of July holiday, volume dropped to the lowest level of the year. By the end of the day, the DowNYT - 92 words
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Article85 1990-07-08 9 LONDON Brltlah Airways has placed an order for Boeing *****0 Jumbo jets, Rolls-Royce engines and components that could ultimately be worth more than US$B MUlon (5114.8 billion). The deal Involves firm orders for 21 of the long-range planes, worth US$4.l5 billion, and options for 12 mere,NYT - 85 words
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Article110 1990-07-08 9 LOS ANGELES A man wu charged with threatening former US President Ronald Reagan after breaking into the grounds of his Bel Air home, Secret Service offictabs Mid ywterday. Gregory Stewart Gordon, unemployed, 32, was nrreited In the garden of Mr Reagan's home on Wednesday, spokesman Joseph PernAFP - 110 words
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Article, Illustration115 1990-07-08 9 SYDNEY Australia's cuddly koalas, already stricken by venereal disease, are now threatened by a mystery aliment Out causes blindness, a scientist said on Thursday. Up to half the country's 400,000 koalas have chlamydla, a potentially fatal disease of the urinary tract. The new disease that attacksAFP - 115 words
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Article90 1990-07-08 9 CHANNELVIEW (Texas) A blast that one witness said resembled an atomic bomb devastated an Atlantic Richfield Co (Arco) petrochemclal plant In this Houston suburb killing up to 16 workers, plant officials said on Friday. The blast on Thursday night was so powerful that about 40 perReuter - 90 words
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647 1990-07-08 9 TOKYO Mrs Meguml Suxakl became a pioneer In dealing with learning disabilities In Japan through the painful experience of seeing fabled schools failing to help her son. In elementary school, her boy Masaru was good at writing and mathematics, but m JuniorAP - 647 words
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Article, Illustration744 1990-07-08 10 28th Soviet Communist Party Congress MOSCOW President Mikhail Gorba chev angrily pressured Communist Party delegates yesterday to reverse their plan* to evaluate each member of the ruling Politburo, warning them the move could "bury the party". The move showed the SovietAFP; Reuter - 744 words
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271 1990-07-08 10 MOSCOW Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov said yesterday that If Lithuania insisted on total secession from the Soviet Union it would have to follow legal procedures Involving a lengthy transition period. Mr Ryznkov, speaking at the 28th Soviet Communist Party Congress,Reuter - 271 words
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235 1990-07-08 10 WARSAW PoUah deputies delivered a major snub to Prime Minister Tadeuaz Ma zowleckl yesterday by refusing to confirm one of the five nominees In a government reshuffle. Pap news agency said the deputies had refused to confirm Mr Artur Balazs asAFP - 235 words
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225 1990-07-08 10 TEHERAN A European hostage held m Lebanon will probably be released soon, the Iranian news agency Irna reported yesterday In a dispatch from Beirut. The report follows Teheran's decision to accept relief aid from Western countries such as Britain and the UnitedAFP - 225 words
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199 1990-07-08 10 COLOMBO Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa yesterday dissolved a Tamil-led administration m the strife-torn north-east, a day after an amended Bill allowing for dissolution was passed by Parliament. A statement released by Mr Premadasa's office said "the north-east provincial council stands dissolved and theAFP - 199 words
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Article, Illustration482 1990-07-08 10 Jiang warns G-7 nations against meddling in China's internal affairs BEIJING Chinese Communiit Party chief Jiang Zemlng has warned the seven industrialised power* against Interfering m Chlna T s internal affairs during their summit this week. He said the Group of Seven should "confine themselves to discussion of economic andAP; Reuter - 482 words
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Article, Illustration275 1990-07-08 10 BEIJING Former Chinese Communist Party leader Zhao Ziyang, who waa ousted 13 months ago and accused of supporting pro-democracy protests, Is still under investigation, his successor was quoted as saying yesterday. Mr Jiang Zemin, who took office after the army was called toReuter - 275 words
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129 1990-07-08 10 Yang seen for first time after operation BEIJING China's 83-year-old President Yang Shangkun made his first Appearance yesterday ilnce he was rushed to hospital for* an emergency appendectomy two weeks ago. State television showefl a wanly smiling Mr Yang gfeet visiting Sierra Leone Prrst dent Joseph Momoh, apparently m aReuter - 129 words
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254 1990-07-08 10 US senator warns of 'nuclear war' over Kashmir NEW DELHI US Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Alan Cramton yesterday urged India and Pakistan to lower tensions over disputed Kashmir, warning that a fourth war between the neighbours might lead to the use of nuclear weapons. "War between India and PakistanAFP - 254 words
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Advertisement383 1990-07-08 6 OF OBJECTS DART AND COLLECTIBLES HYAH REOENCVOJSIN6APORE is pleased to announce the completion of renovation works at i its Lobby and Suites (Phase I). As a result, a large quantity of interesting decorative art pieces selected from several countries I j by designers have become surplus to their needs and383 words
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Article, Illustration661 1990-07-08 11 Ten Lian Choo - Ten Lian Choo Suharto's visit to Bangkok c Jsngkok Correspondent VANQKOK Thailand and JidoMfia have Jointly reaffirmed the need for the Khmer Rouge to be represented In any peace initiative B Cambodia, a Thai spokes plan said here yesterday.AFP - 661 words
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Article, Illustration433 1990-07-08 11 MANILA Mrs Imelda Mar oo«, fresh after being acquitrd racketeering chaises New York, yesterday launched from abroad what Appear* to be a campaign to breach a ban on her return to the Philippines. More than 3,000 loyal follower*Reuter; AFP - 433 words
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188 1990-07-08 11 MANILA Former First Lady Imelda Marcos can still run for President m 1992, even though she is currently disqualified as she is not a registered voter. The Philippines' Commissioner of Election! Haydee Yorac said on Friday that she still had time to remedyAFP - 188 words
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429 1990-07-08 11 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO BANGKOK Thailand and Indonesia have agreed to wt up a )olnt economic commls■i on In an effort to boost trade and Investment! between the two countries. A Thai spokesman said yesterday that the move followed high-level consultations between429 words
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Article84 1990-07-08 11 MANILA One hundred and fifty Inmates escaped from a drug detention centre south erf Manila, but their conspicuous hairstyles gave most of them away. Many had shaved heads or sported scalp-locks. Police were able to recapture 92 escapees. "Some of them were bald. Many had toma-Reuter - 84 words
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200 1990-07-08 11 Laotians deport 8 Thais 'for helping Insurgents' BANGKOK Laotian author ltfss have deported eight Thai men suspected of assisting rightist antl-Vlentlaae Insurgents, police said yesterday The sight, arrested Inside Laos, were suspected of aidlag ethnic H'mong hill tribes men opposed to the Laotian tovernment, amid Captain lontri Boathong In theAFP - 200 words
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Article57 1990-07-08 11 Prostitute sues brothel keeper BANGKOK Prapai Phak-am-oh, a 17-year-old pregnant X Infected with Aids, is «v- brothel owner who forced her Into prostitution, pottot sftkl here yesterday. Prapfd toid police she and a friend were hired Into working at a brothel 100 km south ol here la* year. A NakfcomAFP - 57 words
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MALAYSIA
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Article, Illustration408 1990-07-08 12 Sen Hashlm replies to Lt-Gen Winston Choo's view on MAF-SAF relations now feUALA LUMPUR The Ma llyiian armed forces said weterday that Singapore ihould not read the postpone ijent of several joint defence exercises as an attempt to toolAFP; Bernama; NST - 408 words
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320 1990-07-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will fly flags at half-mast and launch a nation-wide donation drive to help the fami lie* of victims of the Mecca stampede. Prime Minister Dttuk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad told reporters that flags would be flown at half-mastAFP; Bernama; AP; Reuter - 320 words
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585 1990-07-08 12 Kalimullah Hassan - Kalimullah Hassan By KUALA LUMPUR The Prime Minister announced yesterday that he may decide to call a general election m Peninsular Malaysia during a pre-election tour starting on July 12. He told reporters that leaders of the component parties m585 words
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Article, Illustration417 1990-07-08 12 4 Th«r« was only ona way out that It to lump from tha bridge lust Ilka tha othar pilgrims did.' Pilgrim Haji Zainal Abidin Tak on how he escaped. SUBANG A Malaysian pilgrim survived the stampede at the Al-Mualssem tunnel In Saudi ArabiaBernama - 417 words
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Article86 1990-07-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia yesterday welcomed l**t week's announcement that China and Indonesia will restore diplomatic ties after a 23- year break. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad told reporters: "We welcome it. The world is proceeding towards an era of peace and we welcome anyAFP - 86 words
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Article39 1990-07-08 12 TAIPING A new Indian political party has been formed In Malaysia Called the All-Malaysia Indian Progressive Front, the party was founded by Mr M.G. Pandit han, a former vice-president of the Malaysian Indian Congress. BernamaBernama - 39 words
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Article, Illustration70 1990-07-08 12 PENANG Chuck Norrii (right) tans In Malaysia may get to tee their idol In person The martial arts star Is expected to be In Penang later this year (or the shooting of an action movie, called 50/50. Production of the Hollywood movie will also feature severalNST - 70 words
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Article55 1990-07-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR A Malaysian Trade CommtaBioner will be stationed ln Ho Chi Mirth City, South Vietnam Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Kok Wee Klat Mid. He Bald that last year Malaysia exported MI29.24 million ringglt (S$19 6 million) worth of good* to Vietnam Imports fromAP - 55 words
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Article73 1990-07-08 12 PETALING JAYA A magistrate's court has ordered former Sabah Chief Minister Tun MusUphs Harun to pay additional maintenance payments to support the overseas education of a daughter born out of wedlock. He was ordered on Thursday to pay MJ3.200 (312,144) a month to 17-year-old Rosalyiuia73 words
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Article, Illustration674 1990-07-08 13 Ng Wei Joo - Ng Wei Joo 5 Many watting for lower prices after ARF reduction In November |OME prospective new car buyers are believed to be hslding hack from bidding for certificates of entitlement (COEs) m the current tender •They are doing this to take advantage of674 words
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Article, Illustration236 1990-07-08 13 HAVING the handle of toy arrive unexpectedly m twos, threes and lafflsr numbers can prove expensive |p tome families. •So an Insurance firm here has Sarttd a twins Insurance policy to wovtde a "cash on delivery" payaent to buffer families against the236 words
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224 1990-07-08 13 PSYCHIATRIC In-patients can now withdraw $150 a day tor up to 20 days each year from their Medisave accounts to pay for their treatment. The new rate is specific to psychiatric care, and came Into effect on July 1. Previously, such patients could withdraw224 words
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Article61 1990-07-08 13 Book-keeper on CBT charge ONG Chwee Tee, 32, a former senior book-keeper of Boustead Services Pte Ltd (Ganta Division), was on Thursday charged with criminal breach of trust of |79,825. It is alleged that Ong misappropriated the money between Jan 1 and Aug 31 last year. The case will tx61 words
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Article, Illustration31 1990-07-08 13 A big 'hello' to courtesy A Ivety dance with chMren cokwrfuly toff ed up at telephones, presented by Km SJnf apore General Hospital Courtesy Club to depict their telephone courtesy theme.31 words
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Article, Illustration400 1990-07-08 13 I) 'An act of courtesy ooas not rtXMJlr* •ny mof# #xtf s tlnvi lodijNtf. But a mlOGOiiiiiiunlcction or amlsundor•tamHng can Ukm-m you much tlma and affort to unraval f Mr Yao, urtaffli ttvj Importance o* belg courteous with patents ALMOST half the complaints400 words
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Article, Illustration375 1990-07-08 14 Mary Kwang - Mary Kwang .1 FOR the second fiscal year m a row, the Monetary Author!- ty of Singapore has reported a tall la its net profits due to the strong Singapore dollar. In Its last financial year, ended March 31 1990,375 words
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Article, Illustration453 1990-07-08 14 'Right environment' vital to learning language Lecturer picked up Mandarin easily m Taiwan, but not the US A PSYCHOLOGY professor who gave up learning Mandarin In the United States because It proved too difficult for her later picked It up effortlessly In Taiwan. Professor Rosalind Wu, 42, revealed her secret453 words
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Article, Illustration441 1990-07-08 14 Leong Chan Teik - Water in petrol: Cars stall after filling up Leong Chan Teik ■IM A FEW motorists found their cars stalled or Jerky after filling up at a petrol station m Ang Mo Kio on Friday. The reason: some water had got mixed with the petrol. The Caltex station dealer checked and441 words
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122 1990-07-08 14 AN INMATE of an old folk*' home wu fonnd 4ead with a dorp KMh 1b the bac k of kto seek early ea Friday moraine. Polk* said Mr Phoa Oee Seng, 58, wm le*B« Ijtaf face-op on his bed at Woody Lodge In122 words
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Article, Illustration630 1990-07-08 15 Grace Fernando - Facials for men now Grace Fernando dually, they're) a bit thy, but ir§ okay after a few traatmantt.' Miss Jasmine Yeo, 28, of Stendahl Beauty Oentre. Less bashful males form 20% of clientele $t beauty salons > 2UST five ears ago, a typical man -would have balked at the suggestion630 words
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150 1990-07-08 15 ,Jk FACTORY worker gave a policewoman two hard kicks m the abdomen when the latter tried to intervene In a dispute .the worker was having with her father. m The attack by Kwek Jin Lim, 23, on Woman Police Constable Rahamah bi.iti All, 35, which150 words
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Article, Illustration472 1990-07-08 15 'You will Im life* the young t##dling that Is continuously uprooted and raplantod In supposedly mors enriched environment. But m the process, your roots will be damaged and your ability to assimilate nutrients will diminish.' Dr Yeo to computer472 words
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127 1990-07-08 15 A MOTOR-CYCLIST sped along Guillemard Road at almost twice the speed limit, went against a traffic sign and almost caused a collision on April 3 last year. Then Hassan bin Motdu, 23, continued on his way to Guillemard Circus by weaving In and out of127 words
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344 1990-07-08 15 Judge reserves judgment after 21-day hearing Ex-I«ach*r'« suit ovf kx» of vote* MR JUSTICE A. P. Rajah on Friday reserved Judgment m a former schoolteacher's negligence suit against the Government over the loss of her voice after an operation on her neck nearly a decade ago. Madam Chew Swee Hiang,344 words
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Article51 1990-07-08 15 THE Singapore Democratic Party will be holding a forum on Participatory Democracy tomorrow. It will be from Bpm at Its office In Block 106, Potong Paatr Avenue 1, and the speakers Include party leader Chlam See Tons, Member of Parliament for Potong Paslr, and Mr Ling How51 words
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Article, Illustration705 1990-07-08 16 Charmaine Chan - Charmaine Chan •r Syakilla started crying. Suszy fed her but baby did not atop bawling. Mother slapped her twice. Baby cried again. Suszy smacked and pinched the baby, and caned her m the abdomen. Baby kept crying. Mother flung her onto mattress head first. Crying705 words
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Article, Illustration436 1990-07-08 16 More students taking up sports, thanks to pol y plan A FOUR-pronged strategy by the Singapore Polytechnic, which Include! recognising the contribution of sportsmen through scholarships, has seen student participation In sports Increase. This effort should be emulated by other institutions and schools to help build fitter, leaner and stronger436 words
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Article, Illustration183 1990-07-08 16 Tays 1 secret of •laying slim DR TAY Eng Soon's three teenage children are allm a result of Inculcating good eating habits and Introducing them to sport* when they were children. Recalling his experience, the Senior Minister of State (Education) said that even183 words
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323 1990-07-08 16 WITH an avalanche of sports progrkmmes on television today, people may expect various organisations to cut back on their activities to suit the fancies of those who would be couch potatoes for the day. Yet, life will go on as usual for several323 words
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Article, Illustration380 1990-07-08 18 Basically two kinds of ideology INDIVIDUALISM, adopted by the United States of America and the western countries; THAT of community before self, adopted by countries like Japan, Korea and Taiwan. The Ideology of individualism promotes dynamism and creativity380 words
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Article, Illustration489 1990-07-08 18 Nor E. Badron - Nor E. Badron B^ Bedoh North Secondary's nodonuntlnfj session attracts students, teachers and parents BEDOK North Secondary School went "headhunting" yesterday to attract the best brains among Primary 6 pupils to the school. It threw open Its doors489 words
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Article, Illustration378 1990-07-08 18 More funds available to members EIGHTEEN credit co-opera-tive societies have come together to form a league to provide better services for their members. The Singapore Credit Cooperatives League (Scope), which has a total of 30,000 members, was officially launched yesterday by378 words
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111 1990-07-08 18 THE Irresistible lure of durians proved a thorny problem (or a fast-food restaurant assistant. Yip Yew Chong, 21, was m the dock on Friday for stealIng the fruit from the Mindef Bukit Gombak Base on Thursday. He entered the camp, which is111 words
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Article, Illustration444 1990-07-08 20 Colourful and onorQoflc mass parade opens Youth Fostlval M the exuberance of. youth burst forth In a colourful parade at the National Jjyjidium yesterday. About 18,000 youth* put up 75-minute show. Through aonc, dance and m trtcate movement, they eilinched this yeari Singasjre YouthALPHONSO CHAN; WONG KWAI CHOW - 444 words
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AROUND THE COURTS
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182 1990-07-08 20 THE school but driver accuMd of more>rlag lounge wa 1 treat and Own a scboolgir 1 ■even y ears later wu ordered to be tried In the High Court on both charm. Oh Lay* Koh, H allegedly muniered hßm Rohay ah bint 1182 words
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Article133 1990-07-08 20 A MAN who had gone to a Mead's home to watch a football match on TV teft with hla trlend'i gold chain aad two pendant* worth a total of ll.7«0, a district court heard on Friday Tan Chye Poh, 29, met Mr Tan Kow Klah, at133 words
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Article81 1990-07-08 20 A TECHNICIAN waa charged 1b a dlitrlct court on Friday with outraging the modesty of a 17-yesx-oTd student Wn Boon Hoe, 29, allegedly committed the offence at Block 244, Bukit Panjang Road on Wednesday He la also accused of exposIng himself to an Ig-year-old81 words
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Article, Illustration471 1990-07-08 20 Database system launched; integrated management system on the way LAWYERS here can soon make use of two new computer packages to help them work more efficiently. The first is a case management system which will allow them to retrieve Information on a legal case Including471 words
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418 1990-07-08 20 He claims chairman threatened a witness and was biased A LAWYER, who appeared before a disciplinary tribunal, has applied to the High Court to quash a Disciplinary Committee's report on the grounds that the chairman was biased and had threatened a witness during the418 words
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The Sunday Times VIEW
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Article289 1990-07-08 21 Not long ago, a husband's role was clear-cut. He went out to work and supported his wife and children. A wife's role was also clearcut. She looked after her husband, the home and the children. But times have changed. Economic necessity and growing emancipation have289 words
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PROFILE
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Article108 1990-07-08 21 What The Straits Times reported on July 10, 1965 LONDON, Fri Jack the Ripper, whose crazed sex-murderi of London prostitutes m the 19th century have become a legend, was a respectable lawyer named Montague John Druitt, according to the author of Autumn of Terror. Mr Tom CullenReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1990-07-08 21 Mentri Besar Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin wants Johor to be Malaysia's premier state fcKEEZS* I am not unfriendly, but what can I do? That's my nature. Tin Sri Muhyiddm, explaining why he seldom smiles TAM»MUHYDOft YASSM was born m May. 1947, m Muar. He is married with1,194 words
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Article, Illustration930 1990-07-08 22 I Tan Sai Siong A little less Uttering means a little more courtesy and a little more savings on the cost of keeping MDB estates clean. So a little courtesy can save a lot. PEOPLE Irked by the many negative conwumtf made of930 words
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947 1990-07-08 22 Shanlon Wu I realise I am crying. Bruce's grave seems small In comparison to his place In my boyhood. In comparison to my need for heroes. I had sought Asian heroes to emulate. But none quite fit me. IT IS Saturday morningNYT - 947 words
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746 1990-07-08 22 1 Mary Kwang The Government "corporatises" not so much to give competition to the private sector as to sharpen the competitive edge of the public sector. CORPORATISATION is something of a mouthful. It is not even found m some commonly-used dictionaries as it is a movement746 words
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Article, Illustration400 1990-07-08 22 MACAW aaaaaaaaaaaaam ON really hot days when the mercury starts to throb m the thermometer, you are apt to see my nephew Alex and I clutching a tall glass of life saving cold chendol m each hand In Ah Leng's Chendoleria. As we suck400 words
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Article, Illustration2264 1990-07-08 23 Jaguar, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Maserati and Lotus are now subsidiary dlviaiona of voluma car makers, but the car maker of Stuttgart atill thrives alone This is a company wherp everyone knows everyone. Wo don't have too many committees or working groups. Wo n think the same. WoLondon Sunday Times - 2,264 words
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Article221 1990-07-08 23 I REFER to I an Sal Slong's column. The Big Things Are Just As Important (The Sunday Times, June 24). Ms Tan wm quite correct to state the obvious: 'Big things' are Important too. Why else would we nay they were Mgf Indeed, we must continue with221 words
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SINGAPORE RACE GUIDE
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Article, Illustration343 1990-07-08 24 Tan Thean Loon - Tan Thean Loon SINGAPORE PREVIEW By THE well-performed and versatile Danzadancer appeals at a sound proposition In the star-studded $100,000 Genting Championship Stakes (Race 6) over 1,600 m at Bukit Timah today. The striking four-year-old son of Danzatore may have the edge over his 15 top-class343 words
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4529 1990-07-08 24 Stakes $***** 1 0 HcksMMi 13 (♦•mm 8 Ang-Owner) <J3 (12«j0m) Skbmr f25 55 2 17 ZaaaMs I (3ni| Allan Paramount) (1400 m) 43 •<* Tee c/*» +4 55 3 00 Mr* lead* 1 (4ni| Dragon Ring'in Rorti) (1200 m) dl4,529 words
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Article218 1990-07-08 24 Rao* TL Tan MlmMmm Fr«d Qua* imanrmNcc iieucivt 4lucxyprmce 1 2ZAMLLE 4LUXKYPRMCE 9 PACIFIC QOLO 9 PACIFIC GOLO 9 PACIFIC GOLD I LOOK MY MAY 7MYCMMD ISTwUttMRM ItaUMMW 2 9STWLNGMARK 3 DOCTOR STRANGE 7 MY CASHER 3 DOCTOR STRANGE 8 BLA2MG OAK 2 SET THE STAGE 12218 words
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Article, Illustration498 1990-07-08 25 Shirlynn Ho - Shirlynn Ho BOWLtNO By Novices Maria and BC lead after 12 games m respective Open events AS If responding to the upsets m Wimbledon and the World Cup soccer finals there were a few unfamiliar names at the top of the list after the first498 words
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Article, Illustration160 1990-07-08 25 Mansell's record MOTOR RACMQ LE CASTTLLET (France) Britain's Nig* MavtD stt qualifying record of SU.I« kmh on Friday and put a Ferrart oo the provMonal pote ot the French Grand Prix, A.%- —M. jfc J I■■ —il McLaren-Honda which has won tnt UHU#-Croßt slot for the nte previous racos. Mansell,AP; AFP - 160 words
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Article1059 1990-07-08 25 U*eate» hi tat free itarts fie* ierl Stow Me itrtee b test Hart Eect war IS. SOMBRE LCOEND (By Beaure 11. HERBS (By Sovereign Rad) paire) (31-5-10) Kl2oog KloOOs (243-8) IUOOy KLl6oogy KlWOy SlBsog Pl4ooh IST Srvan 52V4 (5-13. 1/1/1. $16) 31 4TH fchar 53 (VlO. 9/6/4.1,059 words
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2463 1990-07-08 25 RACEI RES TERMS DIV 2 1,200 m 4 MSTEJW MELODY 55(65) RUN (2) 2 2 1 10 DATA BOND 52 5 (34 7) Lam (5) 1 1 2 8 WYAI mn 54 (391-40) «V Om (3) J 3 3 3 nWIMCXMI 55 (70-12) ing (7) 32,463 words
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Article, Illustration386 1990-07-08 25 Hongkong apprentices salute I FOUR-DIGIT DRAW July 7 IWO FIRST 8822 SECOND 1032 THIRD 0021 BTARTERB 6722 4607 0475 7073 4794 2635 9330 9963 3006 CONBOLATIONB 6151 1573 4781 1604 7273 8814 8526 6147 4375 0169 SINGAPORE ROUND-UP HONGKONG apprentices Jimmy Ting Koon Ho and Jacky Tea Chin Kok did386 words
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WORLD CUP '90 SPECIAL
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Article258 1990-07-08 26 IUjMK Tlm (Jilted Steles mU *n rijlsy tfcey wmM face a hap teak Mt as Italy wHea they h—t the IM4 W*M C«» iMt rtM Ml ekaaglaf the wsjssrtlsssi ts huf tihTkliß —twrfcs aalUitUM. "We ha ve a W mlsstoiutry ww k to *t258 words
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704 1990-07-08 26 j Vi^^m^^i I EVER since a referee named Nero blew the whistle to start a one-aided match featuring the Lions against the Christians, Rome has enjoyed spicing Its sport with sudden death. So It can be no surprise If, In the Olympic Stadium704 words
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INSIDE ITALY
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Article, Illustration40 1990-07-08 26 picture. Argentine captain Dlege Maradeaa (left) betmg k*U k*ek by ■■Identified roaji as he astd etfeers m Involved la a semffie with ptlkw Mtalde the team's tralatag camp m Trlgerta, ear Rime. APAP - 40 words
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Article134 1990-07-08 26 PRESIDENT Carlos Menem, Argentina's No. 1 sports tan, Is hoping to crown his first year m office wit*' a victory m the World Cup final against West Gem. .iy today. Since he was sworn In last July 8, Menem, CO, has had a* many ups and downs134 words
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Article, Illustration145 1990-07-08 26 WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl U the Mcond world leader to delay his arrival for the •even-nation economic summit because of more pressing husine— the World Cup soccer final. Italian Prime Minister Glulio Andreotti pushed back his arrival In order to present the trophy to theAFP - 145 words
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Article74 1990-07-08 26 SOME 3,500 Argentine policemen will be deployed In central Buenos Aires today to guard against possible violence after the World Cup final between Argentina and West Germany, the Argentine federal police chief said on Friday. Last Tuesday, after the two-time champions eliminated favourites Italy m the semi-finals, massive74 words
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Article132 1990-07-08 26 PRESIDENT Paul Biya on Friday awarded Cameroon's highest civilian honour to two stars of the national soccer team, and decorated all the players and coaches for their strong showing at the World Cup. Biya said the team had provided a lesson to Cameroon and all of Africa132 words
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Article70 1990-07-08 26 TOTTENHAM HOTBPUB manager Terry Venables has Issued a "hands off" warning to a pack of Italian clubs lining up to sign his England World Cup star Paul Gascolgne. With Juventus, Roma, Inter Milan and AC Milan reported to be falling over themselves to snap up the70 words
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Article59 1990-07-08 26 CAMEROON are to be Invited to play a friendly International with Thailand In Bangkok next month. The match Is planned as part of Queen Sirtklts birthday celebration* The Thai National Football Association decided to extend Uie Invitation following Cameroon's spectacular showing In the World Cup, where59 words
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Article, Illustration520 1990-07-08 27 ERBA Lothar Matthaeus has set his sights on two targets: winning the World Cup soccer title for West Germany and replacing Diego Maradona as the top player In the world. Today's World Cup final In Rome's Olympic stadium Is the perfect opportunity to do both.AP - 520 words
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WEST GERMANY OR ARGENTINA? WHO WILL WIN? PLAYERS, OFFICIALS, FANS AND SPORTSWRITERS HAVE THEIR SAY
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Article206 1990-07-08 27 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By BEATEN In two successi ve finals, West Germany are not going to be denied this time. There are three main reason* (or this: a shrewd coach In Franz Beckenbauer. a potent striking partnership between Juergtn Klinsmann and Rudl Voeller, and the Lothar Matthaeus-led206 words
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Article211 1990-07-08 27 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By PROVIDED Diego Maradona does not use his hand again, there Is no way West Germany are going to be denied victory m the final. The well-drilled Germans are a cut above this Argentine side, who can thank their lucky stars that they made211 words
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Article174 1990-07-08 27 PETER KHOO - PETER KHOO OH NO! Not another prediction. After all, I've been ridiculed by many for playing the "know-all sportswriter". Today, I have to avoid my favourite chicken rice stall because I told the owner that It was impossible" for Cameroon to beat Argentina. I also cannot be174 words
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Article209 1990-07-08 27 TAY CHENO KHOON - TAY CHENO KHOON By THERE Is no doubt that the West Germans were the most Impressive team right up to the second round. But the same can surely be said of the Danish four years ago aad the Brazilians In 1982. Yet both these teams did209 words
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Article219 1990-07-08 27 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By MY heart rules. Argentina, with my Idol Diego Maradona In the line-up, will not lose. The magical skills of Maradona, reduced only to scheming passes because of tight marking, will finally come through. And I am sure even he realises that It Is time219 words
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Article146 1990-07-08 27 SHIRLYNN HO - SHIRLYNN HO I AM not an Argentina supporter nor an overly enthusiastic fan of West Germany* For If I had a choice, Brazil are the team we should all be watching tomorrow morning and It would matter not who they meet In the final. However, they have been146 words
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Article210 1990-07-08 27 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By GUESSING the winners m team sports Is always a gamble, more so In soccer where as many as 13 men's emotions may be Involved. But picking cut the champions m the World Cup is not all that difficult for me as I have been210 words
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Article222 1990-07-08 27 JIM HAWKER - JIM HAWKER By WEST GERMANY failed to set the soccer world alight on their way to the last two World Cup finals. Most experts questioned their right to be In the showpiece, and most felt that soccer Justice was done when the former teams of the moment222 words
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Article, Illustration691 1990-07-08 28 Preview, final; Argentina v We>t Germany. Live telecast on BBC 12 at 2am (Monday) :feam bosses trying to outwit each other WILFRID VlQ'i PREDICTION West Germany 1 Argentina 0 ROME The Russian roulette of penalty kicks brought Argentina and West Germany to today's repeat691 words
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Article72 1990-07-08 28 JOBGE BUIIBUCHAGA says that Argentina will have to play for their four suspended players as today's World Cup final against West Germany could turn out to be a tilissliifl hi disguise. "Can you think of a better chance for a reserve to make a name for himself72 words
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Article50 1990-07-08 28 WIN or lose. Argentina's players will pocket USJBI.OOO $111,020) each after the Work) Cup foal against West Germany. The 23-man squad enlarged by replacement goalkeeper Angel Comtoo after first choice NeryPumpido broke his leg will share a pool which has reached US$l 5 million goIng Into today's final50 words
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Article71 1990-07-08 28 ITALIAN itrlker Olantuca Vlalli, knocked from his pedestal at the World Cup, has accused coach AaegUo Vtcini of treating him like a workhone. "I'm bitter became I've realised that I'm only ueetul when they need a mule," Vialli said after learning that he had bern excluded again for71 words
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PROBABLE LINE-UPS, PEN PICTURES, WILFRED YEO'S RATINGS AND PATHS TO THE FINAL
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Article, Illustration597 1990-07-08 28 SERGIO GOYCOCHHA, goalkeeper (No. 12). Age: 27. CMt MUkmarlos. Rattag: 8 Goycochea might still be on the bench if not (or the injury to Nery Pumpido. For that matter, Argentina might not be m the final, ting aa how the former Olympic and B team goalkeeper aaved two penalties597 words
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Article570 1990-07-08 28 8000 ILLQNEB, goalkeeper (No. 1). Age: 23 Oak: PC Cologne. Bask*: 8 Took over Cologne and national goalkeeping duties from hia mentor Harald Schumacher at the age of 20. Just «ix wHu after playing In the Bundesliga Reliable, confident and i trong m the air he lilW metres570 words
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Article77 1990-07-08 29 World champion Yang Yang has pulled out of the six-day U*****,000 ($298,650) Rothmans Malaysian Open badminton championships at Stadium Negaxa, Kuala Lumpur, beginning tomorrow. The 27-year-old Chinese ■nuttier, who was top-seeded m the championships and missed the past three Opens, withdrew after suffering from pneumonia77 words
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Article50 1990-07-08 29 Yale University overcame what they considered an abrupt and Inaudible start command to reach the quar-ter-finals of the Thames Cup at the Henley Regattt on Fri The crew from New Haven, Connecticut, won by three-quarters of a length against an English crew from Lea Rowing Club.50 words
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Article61 1990-07-08 29 A French yacht manned by Celine Hendrickx and Catherine Condolf kept the overall lead on Friday, sweeping three races m the Ladles International 420 Class World Championship. The Hendrickx team won the opening race on Thursday and finished first m two races Friday for 0.0 point In61 words
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Article50 1990-07-08 29 Canada retained the title as the Commonwealth's top fencing nation m Bramhall, England, on Friday. Their 5-2 victory over Wales In the final of the men's epee allowed them to keep the Wilkinson Sword, which they won tor the first time at Cardiff four years ago.50 words
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Article79 1990-07-08 29 A seven-car wreck during Friday's practice for the Pepsi 644-km stock car race In Daytona Beach, Florida, sent driver Darrell Waltrlp to the hospital with a fractured leg, fractured elbow and concussion. Two other drivers, Terry Labonte and Dave Marcls, were less seriously Injured In the79 words
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Article55 1990-07-08 29 Ride Mears grabbed the provisional pole position for today's Cleveland Grand Prix following a last-minute course change on the temporary circuit. Mears easily broke the previous course record for the temporary circuit at Burke Lakefront Airport with a fast lap of 223.553 kmh on Friday55 words
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Article76 1990-07-08 29 Cuban high Jump world record holder Javier Sotomayor will miss the Goodwill Games In Seattle later this month because of a heel injury, a Cuban sports official said m Havana on Friday. Jesus Molina, secretarygeneral of Cuba's track and field federation, told the Cuban news agency76 words
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Article62 1990-07-08 29 Sheffield Wednesday reluctantly acknowledged on Friday that they will be playing In the English Second Division next season rather than the First. The Yorkshire club have dropped their challenge to the Football league over their decision to promote Sunder land Instead of themselves to the62 words
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Article51 1990-07-08 29 Scottish international striker Charlie Nicholas rejoined Glasgow Celtic on Friday, seven years after he left the club to try his luck m English soccer. The 28-year-old, who played for Arsenal from 1983-88, completed a £450,000 ($1.45 million) transfer from Aberdeen and said he was delighted to be51 words
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Article, Illustration755 1990-07-08 29 Tor how can the men In blue, the preventers of crime and chaos, be the perpetrators of mischief and muddle at a soccer match? How can the long arm of the law be so short-fused as to break torn? important rules of the755 words
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Article, Illustration441 1990-07-08 29 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon QOLF By TIGER Open golf champion Poh Eing Chong kept a strong grip on the title with a seven under-par 65 In the second round of the competition at the Sembawang Country Club yesterday. The defending champion Is on 136, five441 words
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Article172 1990-07-08 29 Singaporean* unless stated): 1M Poh Elng Chong 71 65 141 Tony Maloney (Aust) 70 71, M. Murugiah 71 70, Bill Fung 71 70 ltt Samson Glmson 69 73, Llm Swe Chew 72 70, P. Meesawat (Thai) 71 71 141 Lim Swee Wan 72 71 145 Poh Ec Kiat172 words
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Article180 1990-07-08 29 WILLIAMSBURG (Virginia) Lanny Wadklns fired a fiveunder 66 for a two-round 11 -under 131 to take a onestroke lead at the $1 million ($1.82 m) Anheuser-Busch golf tournament on Friday. First-round co-leader Mark O'Meara, who held onto his lead until the 18th hole when heReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration235 1990-07-08 29 CYCLING VITTEL (France) Steve Bauer, of Canada, increased his lead by four second* on Friday, finishing with the main pack m the sixth stage of the Tour de France. Bauer finished 41st with a large pack, eight seconds behind Jelle Nljdam, of Holland,AP; Reuter; AFP - 235 words
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363 1990-07-08 30 Michael sprints to year's fastest 200 m ATHLETICS EDINBURGH The new Johnson sprint sensation took the International Athletes' Club Grand Prix meeting by storm here on Friday night when he ran the fastest 200 metres m the world this year. American Michael Johnson, no363 words
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Article, Illustration254 1990-07-08 30 CRICKET SOUTHAMPTON England reject David Gower hit a chanceless century to steer Hampshire to a seven-wlcket victory over India on the final day of their three-day cricket match on Friday Gower, last year's England skipper, ripped the Indian attack apart with an unbeaten 126 as Hampshire254 words
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167 1990-07-08 30 BIRMINGHAM Devon Malcolm and Eddie Hammings took a wicket each before tea yesterday to boost England's chances of enforcing the fol-low-on against New Ttntairrt on the third day of the Third cricket Test. New Zealand, needing 236 to avoid the follow-on, were comfortably placed at167 words
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Article1061 1990-07-08 30 ATHLETICB Kainkarth OP (wIiMN •■!>) Mesj's 119a hardies: Tony Dees (US) 13.19 MC. Mb: Michael Johnaon (US) 19.85. •Mssi Andrew Valmon (US) 44.99. BMm: Tom MeKean (Brit) 1.44.96 lfUta: Abdl Bile (Som) 2 15 89 UNm: Khalld Skah (Mor) 7:47.06. ■l|k Jama: Troy Kemp (Bah) Triple jaaap:1,061 words
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Article99 1990-07-08 31 WIMBLEDON India's Leander Paes powered his way to the semi-finals of the Junior men's singles at Wimbledon on Friday when he beat unseeded Australian Paul KiWi erry 7-6 (7-5), 6-0. Seventh seed Ivan Baron, of the United States, beat 15th seed Sasa Hirszon, of Yugoslavia, 6-3,AFP - 99 words
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Article495 1990-07-08 31 MEN'S SINGLES WIMBLEDON A cocky newcomer with an unpronounceable name and an unplayable ttnnls serve gave defending All-England champion Boris Becker a taste of his own medicine and Wimbledon a taste of the future. Unseeded Goran Ivanisevic, an 18-year-old Yugoslav playing m his first Grand SlamAP - 495 words
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413 1990-07-08 31 l •till fe»l I have a taw good years loft. But as long at I play. I'll give It my boat thot. You jutt hay« to kaap trying. Some opportunity will come around and you grab It.' Lendl LONDON Ivan Lend Is carefully-plannedReuter - 413 words
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Article, Illustration583 1990-07-08 31 Men's tingles final: Live on SBC 12 at 9pm tonight WIMBLEDON Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg on Friday made their annual date to dispute the Wimbledon men's singles final m what has become a recordbreaking relationship. Edberg, the No. 3 from Sweden, caused theAFP - 583 words
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Article, Illustration378 1990-07-08 31 Champion makes it ninth title with 6-4, 6-1 win over Zina TENNIS Wimbledon championships WIMBLEDON Martina Navratllova, of the United States, yesterday won the women's singles title at the Wimbledon tennis championships for a record ninth time. The No. 2 seed beat fellow-American and fifth seed Zlna378 words
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Article116 1990-07-08 31 Men's 4nUei semi-finals: Rick Leach/Jim Pugh (US) bt Stefan Kruger (SA)/Greg van Emburgh (US) 4-6 6-4 7-6 (7-2) 6-3, Pieter Aldrich/Danie Vlsser (SA) bt Javier Frana (Arg) /Leonardo Lavalle (Mcx) 6-4 6-3 6-2. Women's doubles semi-finals: Jana Novotna/ Helena Sukova (Cze) bt Patty FendJck/Zina Garrison (US) 7-6 (7-1)116 words
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Article317 1990-07-08 31 Tm going homo to got my act togothor there't a lot of act to got togothor. 1 John McEnroe, after his first-round defeat by fetowAmertean Derrick Rostagno We're all rooting for Jonnlfor boeauaa she's the same ago as us and aha aaka for the ball nicely.' A bellboy,317 words
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Obituary, Illustration259 1990-07-08 30 QOH AH NYA AGE: 81 (Blrthd.t.: 8 Jan 1940) NMUwwr piMlMhr Ml m My MM I— Hug b^. Ind MMbM* Tan Song T«o tiMi PtM|Mw In Francis Tan Bah Huay Linda Teo Chong Bu«t Mike Tan B&k Mang Kilvtn Tan Bah Hvh HtlTln Tan Bah Chuan259 words
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Obituary, Illustration117 1990-07-08 30 Th# Fam My Of Ths UrlS MDM TAN Kll INQ Departed: 3rd July 1960 •lanes le >______*•** hoacttoH relallvee. friends and BSBBBBBBS for Ihelr kind altondanee, aeaielanoo. aawSalanaaa, wreathe and Tfce Pm*r Of me U«e ANTHONY TAN PON MOAT wtah to thank all ralatUaa, rrUnda, coiuag u««. pn»«u117 words
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Obituary, Illustration223 1990-07-08 30 In Loving Manory Of Vernon Wan Yew Kwong Departed eth July isas Just a token of love's devouon That our hearts still Ions for you. Always remembered by paranta aod lovwd ooaa n Loving Memory Mrs Tan Keng Long nee Lim Moei Tjeng Departed223 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1990-07-08 30 With deepest condolences to our HF district manager, ■mht Mr. Ton Boon Seng *nm family on the demise of *w his beloved father, mm I MR. TAN TENG JUAT PROM STAFF AND AGENTS OF:- Ifl /^>V SP B.S. TAJV AGENCY I if==^3 SP SAS66 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1990-07-08 30 Bj_^_^_H__BSS__5 JEJ KAUR w/O Shangara Singh (departed 1.7.M.) Badly mlaaed by all family mem- (>•*•. f MM llVfl Ofl*i Prayers Akahand Path O» ■ho« will be conducted on 87 90 from Bam to 11.30 am at Sllat Road Blkh Temple (Tal M *****) PIIAM TMAT TM« AS A51 words
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Miscellaneous150 1990-07-08 30 1 TODAY'B EVENTS I ATHLETICS Flash annual meet (Hougang Stadium, 2pm). BODYBUILDING ABC Stout Pro- Am c^shipa (Kallang Theatre, 2.30pm). BOWLING National c'ahipa final (Kirn Seng Bowl, 2.30pm). CRICKET Dlv 1: IA v CSC (IA), SCRC vSCC I (9CRC). UWC v SRC (UWC) 10.30 am. Dlv 2: SRC v SCA150 words
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Article360 1990-07-08 32 ROME Franz Beckenbauer and the West German team arrived m Rome yesterday confident that they will defeat Argentina today and win the World Cup. "We've got a good team and we're ready to beat Argentina," Beckenbauer said at damplno airport after the squad arrived from theReuter - 360 words
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363 1990-07-08 32 ROME Coach Carlos Bllar do is confident that skill not fortune will come to Argentina's aid if today's World Cup final against West Germany goes to a penalty shoot-out. "It's difficult to kick a penalty. You need a lot of guts. It's notReuter - 363 words
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Article598 1990-07-08 32 J. Rajendran - J. Rajendran SINGAPORE 3 PERAK 0 By Perak unlucky not to score against hosts on pitch made slippery by downpour SINGAPORE recovered from a shaky start to avenge last week's defeat at the hands of Perak with a 3-0 win In a Semi-Pro League Divialon One598 words
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274 1990-07-08 32 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI ■y SINGAPORE striker Allatalr Kd ward. right wm wmlii •ling and fallback Abdullah Barhaa* right aakle heavily •aadaged with lee In the dressing reem after last night's hard-f M ght win. ■■t both appeared chirpy and haw, hut Uke all the •then274 words
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Article260 1990-07-08 32 Peter Khoo - Peter Khoo By JOHOR 2 BEL ANGOR I JOHOR BARU Selangor, the Semi-Pro Division One League leaders, were finally beaten and the four-hour trip back home that the team will make with their 300 fans after their 2-1 defeat by Johor last night will be filled260 words
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Article, Illustration346 1990-07-08 32 K. Lumpur 1 Sabah 0 Kedah 1 Pahang 1 Sarawak 2 Perlia 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fandi Ahmad scored Kuala Lumpur's only goal m their 1-0 win over Sabah m a Semi-Pro Division One match at the Merdeka Stadium last night. It wasALBERT LIM - 346 words
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Article, Illustration57 1990-07-08 32 Wilfred Yeo's final preview of Argentina v West Germany Page 28 Pen pictures of both teams Page 28 Players, officials fans, sportswriters pick the winners Page 27 Matthaeus out to topple Maradona Page 27 Picture special of Maradona's pre-match bust-up -Page 28 Martina beats Zina 6-4, 6-1 to win57 words
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Advertisement108 1990-07-08 32 The Sunday Times, July 8, H PUCCINI MADE iN ITALY^^ Sod Agent WONG BROTHERS SHOE Tel: 2833 843 ne expense or Perak, who swawan 10 is• v ao s f Not a new way Jjp^^^V^Hl^H but an improved way to golfing pleasure... Compact, Stylish and Sleek NCX/^^V/") f^M^ MM 9108 words
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Advertisement218 1990-07-08 1 Cold War chillers \(J New classics on video 32 Queen of fireside romance 3 Window to Japan's losers Q Electronic dictionaries, anyone? 7 Face to face with King Kong 8 Wh° says sequins are obiang? 3 U you have the stomach for raw beef 5 Comics and Your Star \Q218 words
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Article, Illustration2693 1990-07-08 2 It was painful, blad very much and was so ugly. I had to wear sunglasses at home. 7 Mrs Lilian Hong, 48, who had a double-eyelid operation The real danger is when people go to places, like beauty salons, to get double eyelids. If anything goes2,693 words
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559 1990-07-08 2 CHB ?L^! nor*** i*** 5 "w« with »»y of these medical bodies the Singapore Medical Couell, the Singapore Medical Association or the Blugipor> Asssetatlsa of Plastic Surgeons. The Government Oasette publishes a list of registered medical practitioners. Am unqualified person will not be559 words
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Article, Illustration747 1990-07-08 3 It's no longer obiang to put on that shine, suggests STEVE THIO fll HIS is a story and play about the colour purple. I Act 1, Scene 1: Singapore. At a Ge Tai (Chinese open air pop concert) during the Hungry Ghost festival m the *****. What's747 words
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Article257 1990-07-08 3 EAfiE and comfort are the fashion bywords today. After a decade of power dressing, women are taking to leisure wear, resbrt wear, cruise wear, spoils wear basically relkxed wear like fish, hitherto confined to tanks, leaping into ocean waters. the distinction between canVer and extra-curricular gait) is257 words
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Article402 1990-07-08 4 Spicy toothing savour faro lea, Ttrk Betel: Ifl4fll. WHAT you want la what you get seems to be the truism by which local food outlets operate. So If the local palate prefera Allan cuisine, give them that. Earlier this year, the former Balalka room which served good402 words
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Article, Illustration666 1990-07-08 4 If you enjoyed playing with plasticine, you would relish baking your own bread, says LEEGEOKBOI EAT IN ANYONE who asks why you would want to bake your own bread when there is such a variety out there has never enjoyed the therapeutic pleasure of666 words
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Article925 1990-07-08 4 Wholemeal Walnut Bread Makes S leaves Starter 3 ttp dried yeast 1 cup warm water 1 cup warm milk 1 Tbs sugar 2 cups bread flour Stir the sugar and yeast into the milk mixed with water. Pour the mixture into the flour m a large bowl. Mix well,925 words
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Article, Illustration721 1990-07-08 5 Beautifully fragrant, says MARGARET CHAN after tasting the Korean delicacy I EAT OUT I SO YOU think you have won your gourmet stripes. You are no longer squeamish about eating raw fish, and you actually enjoy sashimi. Give yourself a further test721 words
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Article733 1990-07-08 5 ROBERT WOODWARD - ROBERT WOODWARD By BYDNEY Alongside the traditional steak, chips and meat pie, Australian menus now offer filet of £Mfc&roo, emu egg pavlova, and grub and bunya-bunya nut soup. Australians are rediscovering the ciiHnary delights which surround them on the hoof, m the trees and buried mReuter - 733 words
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Advertisement635 1990-07-08 4 .I^^. aW A^fIV I' BH BWV Ij^^eL \Wjf OF SAN FRANCISCO y^ N X,; (Level 5) The Call of the South Seas And when it beckons, just follow your heart. To Trader Vic's. Where the romantic ambience and the exotic South Sea Island setting are matched only by the splendour635 words
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Advertisement561 1990-07-08 5 /JSL new surnptiuous spread awaits you ai our "Great I g^^^ riistroi AmciK ,r i-<m><! it -si From Ame 23 lill July 27 *9«. you will experience a new taste sensation with m imc ot AmertCß'S fine* foods. Uke tantalising and Juicy Fillet Mlgnon. saucy asjun Steak, and a host561 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1990-07-08 6 Every large company hat madogiwazoku or excess baggage. Their company titles of aanju or aan'yo (adviser) does not fool moat Japanese. In Tokyo's bustling corporate offices, not everyone can be a winner. ANDREW RANARD profiles the not-so-hotshots, those who have to sit1,027 words
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Article, Illustration449 1990-07-08 6 DEA BARRET - DEA BARRET By DEEP m the heart of Bloomsbury m London, a man spends his working hours sitting under a mosquito net. The walls of his cell-sized room are streaked with blood. The air buzzes with anopheles gambiae, the malarial mosquito which is the secondbiggest449 words
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Article, Illustration928 1990-07-08 7 S. TSERING BHALLA checks out the array of hand- held electronic dictionaries and inputs her verdict ■■■i HE other day, I heard a ■I dictionary tell me how to pronounce a word. Tea, a very American, If somewhat 'tinny' •Dice, from a hand-held electronic928 words
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Advertisement717 1990-07-08 7 Your Identity Card and you s*°^ ?l r a^ hI Ll 9 the afle of 12 On "»chlng the age of 17 When a foreigner When IC Is lost When IC Is found With* Mil What to do: Bnng 2 recent black and^ Whal lo do: Re regiMer by bringing717 words
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Article, Illustration846 1990-07-08 8 PAUL GREENING - PAUL GREENING By I SLUMPED off the train onto the sun-baked platform feeling like a grease ball. A few brown faces stared from a shack. A cow glanced up. So this was PenchuganJ. a ■mall town m North-East Bangladesh. The IV* -hour train846 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1990-07-08 8 When m Disney World, Florida, 23 million tourists have a big decision to make: should they spend a day at Universal's $1.15 billion theme park? BEHIND the walls of his Magic Kingdom, Mickey Mouse has been living a fairyland life for the past 181,156 words
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Miscellaneous265 1990-07-08 12 MBMMIBB nnrA nn/-\ i-in/^ Z ri I I VOO DON'T FEEL WELL? I TMEV SAY TMAT I /"/WAYBE YOU NEEP I 1/ I /I H MA/&E YOU NEEP MORE LOOKING AT FUNNY 50METMIN6 TO j i^Yir\HjSnilLJ^W\\ WUMOUR IN YOUR LIFE.. MOVIE 5 CAN CURE V^MAKE YOU LAUGM/ HOW APOUA 7265 words
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Article, Illustration692 1990-07-08 13 Anita Baker's lyrics may reek of greeting-card kitsch but the queen of fireside romance is all soul and smoulder when she sings, says CHRISTINE TEO FIRESIDE romance, long the domain of male crooners In the tradition of Frank Sinatra and Julio Igleslas, has found a fi*sh ally692 words
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Article, Illustration274 1990-07-08 13 ASIANPOP LIM SEX IT Ls time to give acts from the Philippines a listen. Their music ls quite catchy although there ls a certain sameness m the use of grand introductions and soaring scales. These make many of the songs sound as though they are written for274 words
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Article, Illustration219 1990-07-08 13 ONG SOH CHIN - ONG SOH CHIN WESTERN POP REPUTATION Dusty Springfield Pftiieptene THERE is something about passe female artistes who collaborate with The Pet Shop Boys. They come up with one brilliant single and then try to cash m with a solo album. Liza Mlnnelli, for example, hit it219 words
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Advertisement111 1990-07-08 13 TOP OF THE POPS Singapore ita> I 1.(2) Stop By Stop 6.(8) Policy 01 Truth New Kids On The Block Deoeche Mode 2.(1) It Must Havo Boon Lov* (10) Ooh La La Roxette Perfect Gentleman 3(4) Bonding AH My Lovo 8o World In Motion Linear New Order 4(5) Hold On111 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1990-07-08 14 ON TV IT IS a measure of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's maturity when it allows four contentious undergraduates from Down Under to go on TV and slam TV. The finals of the A«U-Pftclflc Debate's English series (Saturday, SBC 12, 8 pm) saw the1,050 words
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Article, Illustration83 1990-07-08 14 KENNY BEE Is disconsolate over the loss of two pieces of Jewellery. Thieves broke into his home recently and made off with a gold pendant with the Chinese characters "health" and "happiness", a gift from his nanny. The other is his wifr's favourite antique gold necklace. Although83 words
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Article, Illustration98 1990-07-08 14 A LANG-DISTANCE call from Us wife Chen lin has left dissident I elk-singer Hou DeJUa faming. Taiwan-born Hen, who defected to China In IMS, was recently deported for criticising the Chinese leadership. Last year, Hou wrote a will which named Chen m the sole benefactor. She has fled98 words
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Article66 1990-07-08 14 MAGGIE CHEUNG has returned from location shooting m China with nothing but grouses. Cheung, who has never been impressed by the manners of the mainland Chinese, complains of people there who dig their noses during conversations. Also, when she and the cast were resting m their cars, fans66 words
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Article, Illustration94 1990-07-08 14 LEUNG KAR FAI, who shot to fame In The Burning Of The Imperial Palace and Reign Behind The Curtain, was at one time an Illegal peddler In Hongkong's Stanley and Causeway Bay districts. That was during a lean period of his film career, he ■ays In an94 words
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Article74 1990-07-08 14 HONGKONG comedian Richard Ng is tired of being a funny face. "I'd like a change," he tells the The Metropolitan Weekly. He puts It down to age and the boredom which comes from playing the same kind of roles. In his latest film, he plays the secret74 words
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Article66 1990-07-08 14 BABY-FACED Pan Ylngsi recently went to Japan to "grow" a beak. "I looked really horrible/ she say* of the make-up for her latest TV series where she turn* into a phoenix whenever the moon Is full, reports the Uanhe Zaobao. The production also boasts a Robin Hood66 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1990-07-08 16 TAY YEK KEAK - Games macho men play underwater TAY YEK KEAK THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER At Shaw Cinomos OH, why not? Why can't Russia's top submarine commander defect m his ultra-secret nuclear vessel to the Yankees? Why can't a CIA analyst, who has only met the would-be defector once, sec-ond-guess the captain's1,259 words
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Article, Illustration75 1990-07-08 16 Braking out in a Cold War sweat g a r FUOHT OF FANCY: tM UAmw* hts to fttai •ACT WY limn Imhl liiiim^.il ktt Ij-iuuLilj la jwi xxi mn oano, irumo oy iwrunra, tvwyooc, Incwdnf tnh wosnsa, m FfOM Rusm Pntr Russian plant whose weapon systems art thoufht-controltd m Firtfox75 words
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Article, Illustration430 1990-07-08 17 AGNES CHEN - AGNES CHEN GUNS, spies and no women. Tom Clancy, 43, knows what the average male reader wants because he used to be one a smalltown insurance salesman with three children and a mortgage. This was before he made it big m 1984 with The Hunt430 words
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Article, Illustration294 1990-07-08 17 WONG KIM HOH - WONG KIM HOH ALEC BALDWIN once set his sights on a career m pol itics but he has no reason now to look back he bagged US$l million (about Ss2 million) and co-starred with Scan Connery m The Hunt For Red October. Baldwin, who played a straight-arrow294 words
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Article, Illustration344 1990-07-08 17 WONG KIM HOH - S'pore models and villains in buddy caper WONG KIM HOH SKINNY TIGER AND FATTY DRAGON At Cathay Cinemas BUDDY-COP movies are surfacing with a vengeance. Hot on the heels of Lethal Weapon n, Tiger On The Beat and Tango And Cash comes Sklany Tiger And Fmlty Draft*. Comedian Carl Mak344 words
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Miscellaneous2676 1990-07-08 18 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY L^LfILILHLfI^nT3L^LHLILILIL^H LI^H^IB^iTSIjHIL^IL^L^I B^nT^L^^Ll Lfl ffBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTf^TtT^^kTaTaTaTaTaTJHHI fe^IHkTaTfIBTcT^TSS^^kTaTaTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTJ bTbTbTbIL^L^LI BTl^d I*■ 240 yLS? T MTTWi IWIC 530 PJt TEST MTTEW( lIUIIC 2M mi PATTDWI W® MUSIC 5.30 PH. TEST PATTERN AND MUSIC. 2.40 PJt TEST f ATTERN AND MUSIC 5.* PJt TEST FATTON AMD MMX. I 300 OPENMG ANNOUNCEMENTS2,676 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1990-07-08 19 France Sound partner for S'pore A seven-page supplement to mark Bastille Day, the French National Day, on Saturday. PM's recent vlsita milestone m ties between two countries Mr Bernard de Montferrand, the French Ambassador to Singapore, answers questions about Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's recent visit to France and the1,220 words
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Article, Illustration546 1990-07-08 20 4 Interview with Mr Michel i Plnaud, president of the French Business Association In a Singapore. Mr Plnaud, 51, is f\ managing director of Genest ,jMk-v Enterprises Far East Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of a major French construction group. Q: Could546 words
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Article, Illustration794 1990-07-08 20 PROFILE of how a French medical services firm becomes Asia's largest Mr Arnaud Vaissie, 36 years old, is President of Asia Emergency Assistance, a company that provides emergency medical •aYVtoM m the Asia-Pacific region. AEA, which started from nil m 1984, had total794 words
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Article, Illustration950 1990-07-08 21 Watch out! Do not got Involved m Indochina. 1 De Gaulle's (above) advice to John Kennedy. ~T 1 "GENERAL de Gaulle, at the head of 200,000 men and 518 guns quickly t drew up his plan. Nancy had to be S950 words
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269 1990-07-08 21 I t TELETEL Is the French national vi--1 deotex system designed for both con--3 sumers and professionals, whose success has gained world-wide reft nown. m In six years, Teletel traffic has grown tremendously and has achieved flßa ■El a balance between consumer usage (95269 words
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Article, Illustration817 1990-07-08 22 French Alumni bridge between France and S' pore ~T~ An Interview with Dr Eric 1 Teo Chu Cheow, 32, now m his third term as A President of the French Alumni. Q: Dr Tao, tha French Alumni It now 10 yaars old. What it Its membership? What are Its objectives?817 words
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Article, Illustration548 1990-07-08 22 Legacy of more than 1 50 years of historical links with French priests French priest Laurent Imbert spent some time m Singapore as early as 1821, en route to China. He was followed m the 1830s by priests frono the Missions etrangeres de Paris. Soon after, came the Sisters of548 words
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Article, Illustration11 1990-07-08 24 Pictures from France Trade Development mjfazbie.11 words
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1139 1990-07-08 24 SYLVIE ZAW ADSKI - SYLVIE ZAW ADSKI 1 1 COLBERT was I quoted as saying B that "fashion is fi for France what A the Perlvlan M mines are for M Spain", thereby sLressln X the Im a^ mmmtlm^ portance of Its economic and cultural role,1,139 words
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Article, Illustration5 1990-07-08 24 PIERRE BALMAIN' S TAILORED LOOK5 words
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Article, Illustration783 1990-07-08 25 Grands Travaux - Grands Travaux The Canadian architect Carlos Ott was the winner of a competition to design a new and functional opera house tor Paris. His building waa Inaugurated m July last year. The main concert hall sea ts 2,7oo people.Grands Travaux - 783 words
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Article, Illustration948 1990-07-08 32 Are video evergreens on the rewind? JUNIPER FOO keeps a close watch. CLASSICS may just be the wave of the future where video viewers are concerned. In the last two to three years, more classical titles have been hitting the shelves, from the timeless Casablanca to Laurel948 words
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Article, Illustration448 1990-07-08 32 S. TSERING BHALLA - S. TSERING BH ALL A ■y THERE are adaptations of plays and there are the originals. But this one was a sort of adaptation of an adaptation. I am talking about the Jerry Kravat Entertainment Company's production of the evergreen Lerner and Loewe musical, My Fair448 words
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