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Title Section16 1992-06-07 1 The Sunday Times No: 2915 V sfif ENTS MITA (P) 26 12 91 JUNE 7, 199216 words
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717 1992-06-07 1 Schools to implement Committee's proposals THE Government has accepted almost all the recommendations put forward by the Chinese Language Review Committee to make the learning of the language more interesting and ensure that it lives on for future generations of Chinese Singaporeans. It has set implementation717 words
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779 1992-06-07 1 Ravi Veloo - Ravi Veloo 37 cases reported m past five months By What is Legionnaires 1 Disease? THE DISEASE got its name when 200 people attending an American Legion conference m Philadelphia m 1976 developed a form of pneumonia and 34 died. The infection was779 words
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Article, Illustration116 1992-06-07 1 YUGOSLAVIA'S Monica Seles (right) yesterday became the first woman tennis player In 55 years to win three straight French Open titles. She beat Germany's Steffi Graf 6-2, 1 0-X m a spectacular battle that had the centre-court crowd gasping and shouting. The match lasted116 words
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Article, Illustration318 1992-06-07 1 REDLANDS (California) Miss Anissa Ayala shared her wedding day with the little sister who made it possible: Marissa Eve Ayala, who was conceived to provide a lifesaving bone marrow transplant for her. She chose 2 i -year-old Marissa as flowerAP; Reuter - 318 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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Article, Illustration665 1992-06-07 2 STDs ALERT FOR WIVES: a women s group wants the Health Ministry to alert women if their husbands are infected with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) after visiting prostitutes. This will protect the health of the wives, said Dr Chung Yuen Kay, research and executive director for the Association665 words
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Article, Illustration216 1992-06-07 2 SWIFT Canadians, the team from Canada, lived up to their names when they returned the fastest time despite stormy weather at yesterday's Singapore World Invitational Dragon Boat Races. With more than M local and foreign teams taking a cold shower at the Marina Bay as they competed216 words
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473 1992-06-07 2 EC leaders may go ahead with pact despite Danes' rejection BONN Britain and Germany, m a move to keep up the momentum towards European union after Denmark voted against union, have called for speeding up the planned expansion of the 12-nation EuropeanAP; Reuter; AFP - 473 words
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466 1992-06-07 2 SARAJEVO Heavy shelling and fighting ragpd jjpuughout the Bosnian capital early yesterday despite a United Na-tions-mediated agreement to reopen its airport for emergency humanitarian aid. Sarajevo radio said heavy artillery hit all parts of the city. It left at leastAFP; Reuter; AP - 466 words
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232 1992-06-07 2 SOUTH African President F. W. de Klerk arrives here today for a two-day official visit. Mr de Klerk, who is accompanied by his wife and senior officials, will hold talks with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and Senior Minister Lee232 words
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Article, Illustration814 1992-06-07 3 'This land was reclaimed for the extension of the city. And while the city was being planned, it rained, water gathered m some places and birds came to roost and they say we must conserve this area. I think it's quite ridiculous.'814 words
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232 1992-06-07 3 THE Education Ministry yesterday announced higher starting salaries from this month for teachers with A-level qualifications and general degrees. Bursaries for trainee teachers at the National Institute of Education will also go up from next month, it said. The ministry said that232 words
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171 1992-06-07 3 THE President has revoked the award of the prestigious Public Administration Medal (Gold) to former Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) director Glenn Knight. Mr Knight, 47, who was convicted of charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act and for attempted cheating earlier this year was171 words
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Article, Illustration365 1992-06-07 3 Nine ex-colleagues to join her m House of Lords LONDON Mrs Margaret Thatcher, ousted as British Prime Minister 18 months ago, was made a baroness m honours announced by her successor, Mr John Major, yesterday. Mrs Thatcher, 66, became a life peer mReuter - 365 words
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232 1992-06-07 3 THE Port of Singapore Authority yesterday said that it had not received any information from the Johor Marine Police concerning requirements for Singapore registered pleasure boats entering Malaysian waters. Referring to a Straits Times article on Friday headlined, 'Johor Marine232 words
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117 1992-06-07 3 BARNSTAPLE (England) A retired British army officer has left his US$3OO,OOO (*****,000) house to the loyal housekeeper he never spoke to for 21 years. Colonel Alan Hopkins died last month aged 92 at the table he shared for so long m silence withReuter - 117 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous304 1992-06-07 2 I! mEEEBSESim i Showers over several areas m the morning TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 mai., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.09 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.58 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Amsterdam 10 20C Cloudy Madrid 12/22 C Cloudy Ji£. Athens 17/32 C Cloudy Manila 25/35 C Clear AacUand 716304 words
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WORLD
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434 1992-06-07 4 Pact with Washington helps it to avert threat of trade sanctions WASHINGTON Taiwan had averted the threat of US trade sanctions by agreeing to improve protection and enforcement of copyrights, trademarks and patents, it was announced on Friday. US Trade RepresentativeReuter; AP - 434 words
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243 1992-06-07 4 LOS ANGELES Police Chief Daryl Gates is threatening to postpone his retirement m a dispute over eight officers whom he wants promoted, a newspaper has reported. "I will retire when I retire. That's all there is to it. Period," heAP - 243 words
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351 1992-06-07 4 Differences on Nafta 'need a little more time to iron out' WASHINGTON The United States, Canada and Mexico needed a little more time to iron out their differences on a free trade pact, and talks would continue next week, negotiation sources said on Friday. Canadian chief negotiator John Weekes saidReuter - 351 words
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348 1992-06-07 4 WASHINGTON More than a third of all American youngsters between the ages of 15 and 17 years have either dropped out of school or are at least one grade behind, according to reports published on Friday. The LosAP - 348 words
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Article, Illustration351 1992-06-07 4 Kwan Weng Kin - Kwan Weng Kin By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Japan's opposition MPs yesterday foiled a bid by the ruling party to rush a controversial troops Bill through the Upper House by tabling eight censure motions and taking literally hours to cast theirReuter - 351 words
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142 1992-06-07 4 TOKYO Large Japanese firms, concerned about an economic slowdown, plan to reduce the number of recruits hired next year by more than 20 per cent, according to a Kyodo news agency poll released yesterday. Almost two-thirds of the 150 major corporationsReuter - 142 words
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586 1992-06-07 5 Run-up to US presidential polls Adverse data released hours after he painted rosy economic picture WASHINGTON The latest jump m US unemployment is painful news for President George Bush five months before election day, particularly because the word came just hours afterAP; Reuter - 586 words
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112 1992-06-07 5 Perot may announce candidacy on birthday NEW YORK Texas billionaire Ross Perot is negotiating with the ABC and NBC television networks for 30 minutes of prime viewing time on June 27, his 62nd birthday, when he is likely to announce officially his candidacy for the US presidency, say TV sources.AFP - 112 words
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371 1992-06-07 5 WASHINGTON The House of Representatives has approved a US$27O billion (SJ44O billion) defence budget that cuts funding for Star Wars and the B-2 bomber, and will reduce the number of US troops stationed m Europe and Asia. The House voted on FridayAFP; NYT - 371 words
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Article, Illustration352 1992-06-07 6 UN CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT RIO DE JANEIRO Britain and Japan on Friday indicated they would sign a treaty to protect plants and animals, breaking with the United States and deepening US isolation on an accord that was to be oneNYT; Reuter - 352 words
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145 1992-06-07 6 RIO DE JANEIRO Japan, the country many developing nations are looking to for leadership at the Earth Summit, made a low-key address on Friday, avoiding key issues such as money and leaving some delegates disappointed. Environment Minister Shozaburo Nakamura said the Japanese government "recog- nisesReuter - 145 words
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329 1992-06-07 6 WASHINGTON US Secretary of State James Baker has summoned China's ambassador to protest against the police beating of foreign journalists covering the third anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. "Secretary Baker called m Chinese Ambassador Zhu Qizhen yesterday toReuter; AFP - 329 words
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182 1992-06-07 6 COLOMBO A massive rescue and relief operation was being carried out yesterday m the Sri Lankan capital m the wake of unprecedented floods triggered by the worst rainfall m the city m more than a century. Four people were killedAFP - 182 words
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374 1992-06-07 6 Firm offers $334 m settlement for heart-valve patients CINCINNATI A federal judge has been asked to approve a US$2O5 million (***** million) settlement that will compensate about 20,000 heart valve transplant patients worldwide. Lawyers for Pfizer Inc, a New York-based health care company, asked US District Judge Arthur Spiegel onAP - 374 words
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313 1992-06-07 6 KIEV Ukraine would approve a new doctrine shortly to set the seal on its decision to stay out of blocs and alliances, a parliamentary defence expert said yesterday. Mr Valentin Lemish, acting chairman of Parliament's defence committee, saidReuter - 313 words
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147 1992-06-07 6 TOKYO The number of births In Japan last year rose for the first time In 18 years to 1,223,186, up l,«tl from lfM, the Health and Welfare Ministry said yesterday. In an annual demographic report, the ministry attributed the rareAFP; Reuter - 147 words
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515 1992-06-07 7 $1.6 b stock dealings scandal m India BOMBAY Indian opposition parties yesterday demanded that Finance Minister Manmohan Singh resign over the country's worst financial scandal as federal police predicted more arrests m the case. The right-wing Bharatiya 1 Janata Party (BJP), India's mainReuter - 515 words
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338 1992-06-07 7 PRAGUE Czechoslovakia appears to be heading for a split or, at best, a difficult future, according to projected general election results yesterday which highlighted a deep rift between the country's two parts. The projections, televised shortly after the voting ended,Reuter; AP - 338 words
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Article, Illustration297 1992-06-07 7 JERUSALEM Israel has said that it will ease its two-week-long closure of the occupied Gaza Strip by allowing some Palestinians to work m Israel from tomorrow. The strip, home to 750,000 Palestinians, was sealed after a Gazan killed an Israeli schoolgirl nearReuter - 297 words
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263 1992-06-07 7 PHNOM PENH The Phnom Penh government was preparing to send forces to defend its troops against a Khmer Rouge attack m the north of the country, a military spokesman said yesterday. The Khmer Rouge was continuing to shell government soldiersUPI; Reuter - 263 words
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318 1992-06-07 7 Bomb blast in Lebanon kills two militiamen backed by Israel MARJAYOUN (Lebanon) A roadside bomb killed two Israeli-backed militiamen and wounded three others m south Lebanon yesterday m the bloodiest guerilla attack m three weeks of increased conflict, security sources said. The Islamic Resistance, a guerilla coalition led by theReuter; AFP - 318 words
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Article, Illustration604 1992-06-07 11 LONDON Buckingham Palace faced a stormy weekend after Britain's newspapers published devastating tales of the alleged heartache hidden behind the smile of a princess said to believe she will never be Queen. The Palace tried to maintain a stoic silenceReuter; File - 604 words
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PEOPLE
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Article108 1992-06-07 11 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LI AN CHOO THAILAND'S least well-known but most outstanding handicapped athlete is Phuengboon Censarn, a mentally-retarded teenager who shone at last year's Special Olympics International Games, the sporting event for the handicapped held once every four years. At the meet held m Minnesota, 15-year-old Phuengboon108 words
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Article, Illustration140 1992-06-07 11 PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat, wearing tinted brown glasses to hide a large bruise around his right eye, left an Amman military hospital on Friday after surgery to remove a blood clot on his brain. Mr Arafat, dressed m his customary military fatigues with a gun atReuter - 140 words
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Article80 1992-06-07 11 REPUBLICAN presidential challenger Pat Buchanan underwent open heart surgery on Friday to replace a damaged valve which had caused a heart murmur. Mr Buchanan, 53, developed the heart trouble from a bout of rheumatoid arthritis when he was 20, according to his sister and campaign manager,AFP - 80 words
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355 1992-06-07 11 BOSTON A speech written by detained Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi would be read at a ceremony m Spain this week when the Olympic Torch arrived m advance of the Summer Games, family friends saidReuter - 355 words
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125 1992-06-07 11 SANTA MONICA (California) Actor Glenn Ford had been removed from the critical list at St John's Hospital where he was being treated (or an irregular heartbeat and blood clots m his lungs, a spokesman said on Friday. His press agent, Mr Rich- ard Guttman,UPI - 125 words
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255 1992-06-07 12 TOKYO Germany would propose that the world's richest countries create immediately a US$7OO million (Ssl.l billion) fund to make decaying nuclear power plants In the former Soviet Union safer, the Yomiuri Shimbun said yesterday. Germany, which will host theReuter - 255 words
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440 1992-06-07 12 Ex-President acted 'to restrict emerging opposition m 1989' MOSCOW The Russian leadership has used declassified Communist Party documents to step up its public campaign against former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Information Minister Mikhail Poltoranin told a news conference on Friday that documentsReuter - 440 words
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248 1992-06-07 12 UN team sceptical about Iraq's 'full' weapons report MANAMA (Bahrain) Iraq has handed over what it called a "full, final and complete" report on all its weapons programmes but UN nuclear experts said on Friday, just hours after receiving it, that they were sceptical about its contents. Mr Dimitri Perricos,Reuter - 248 words
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BRIEFS
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147 1992-06-07 12 STUART (Florida) A woman turned the tables on a peeping Tom by peeping at him with a video camera. Ms Betty Napier said the man had been peering m her window and masturbating almost daily for five years. She calledAP - 147 words
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Article68 1992-06-07 12 MOSCOW A gold nugget weighing almost 5 kg has been found m Bashkiria m Russia's Ural Mountains, according to the Itar-Tass news agency here on Friday. The nugget, which weighs 4,974 g, was found m the field of an agricultural co-operative by a tractor driver. HeAFP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration50 1992-06-07 12 picture. Pope John Paul II praying at a Mass on Friday held m an execution ground used by government troops for opposition Unita fuerias m Huambo, Angola. The Pope is m the African state to celebrate one year of peace after three decades of war. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article90 1992-06-07 12 NEW YORK On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 1.04 points to close at 3,398.69 on Friday. For the week, the Dow was up 1.81 points. The market dropped when Chemical Banking Corporation said It would raise its prime rate to 6.5 perReuter - 90 words
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Article116 1992-06-07 12 TOKYO Drunken Japanese mice seem to have disproved the old adage that the best way to sober up is to drink stiff black coffee. Newspapers said on Friday that Or Hisashi Kurihara of Gunma University medical faculty had concluded m tests on mice that drinkingReuter - 116 words
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Article115 1992-06-07 12 CHICAGO Babies are turned off by breast milk from mo «*ra wh o have iust zeroised, according to a study published on Friday. A study of 26 nursing mothers found that babies preferred milk taken when the women were at rest to milk samples 10UPI - 115 words
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ASEAN
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545 1992-06-07 13 Marcos didn't offer gold-for-return deal, says Aquino He tried to set up trust fund: Businessman MANILA Philippine President Corazon Aquino has said that she never received a serious offer from ousted predecessor Ferdinand Marcos to exchange billions m gold bullion for permission to return from exile. "There has never beenReuter; AFP; AP - 545 words
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197 1992-06-07 13 MANILA Philippine communist guerillas yesterday offered to form an alliance with rebel soldiers and other rightwing forces to fight former defence chief Fidel Ramos, who has claimed victory m the presidential election. The outlawed Communist Party's chairman, writing underReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration342 1992-06-07 13 Run-up to Indonesian polls JAKARTA Voters m Tuesday's parliamentary elections m Indonesia are supposed to mark a banyan tree, a fivepointed star or a bull's head ballot symbols of the three competing political groups. The banyan tree is the symbol of Golkar, which isAP; Reuter - 342 words
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324 1992-06-07 13 THAILAND'S Acting Prime Minister Meechai Ruchuphan has dismissed reports that he will co-operate with the Speaker of Parliament to dissolve the House after constitutional amendments are passed on Wednesday, according to the English-language Bangkok daily, The Nation, on Friday.324 words
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341 1992-06-07 13 JAKARTA A military court on the Indonesian resort island of Bali had jailed two army officers for disobeying orders during the November shooting m East Timor, press reports said yesterday. The verdicts were the last of 10 on Indonesian military membersAFP - 341 words
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84 1992-06-07 13 JAKARTA Indonesian parents had been warned that children's stickers laced with the hallucinogenic chemical, LSD, were on sale m the country, Antara news agency reported yesterday. Antara quoted Mr Ismail, Governor of Central Java province, as saying that the stickers carryingReuter - 84 words
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MALAYSIA
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383 1992-06-07 14 JOHOR BARU Fluctuations m the number of Singaporean visitors to Malaysia, particularly those entering from Johor, was common, the MP for Johor Baru, Mr Mohd Khaled Nordin, has been quoted as saying. "Singaporeans plan their visits to Johor, especially according to the383 words
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253 1992-06-07 14 KANGSAR (Perak) The economic share of Malaysian Chinese has exceeded the original target of 40 per cent under the new economic policy, the Deputy Culture, Arts and Tourism Minister, Datuk Chan Kong Choy, has said. The community's share of the economy had risen from253 words
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Article, Illustration432 1992-06-07 14 He is believed to be first patient to go public with plight A FORMER drug addict m Malaysia, who has admitted that he is an Aids carrier, made this plea to the public: "Don't hate me have pity on me." The newspaper,NST - 432 words
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250 1992-06-07 14 'Confused' Samy Vellu appeals for peace of mind: Report DATUK S. Samy Vellu, who was embroiled m a controversy last month over the allocation of Telekom shares to an investment arm of his party, on Friday appealed for "peace of mind", according to The Star newspaper. The Malaysian Indian Congress250 words
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230 1992-06-07 14 KOTA BARU Kelantan Mentri Besar Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat said on Friday that the state government had nothing against large-scale celebrations to commemorate the Sultan's birthday provided un-Islamic activities were not included. He said state employees conducting such celebrations could spendNST - 230 words
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180 1992-06-07 14 KUANTAN The Pahang government would be setting up a panel to study how Kuantan could provide more nightlife, the lack of which had had tourists complaining, a senior state tourism official said on Friday. State Culture, Arts and Tourism Committee chairmanBernama - 180 words
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110 1992-06-07 14 POKOK SENA (Kedah) The Kedah Mentri Besar, Tan Sri Osman Aroff, has called on all state political leaders and administrative heads to cycle to work to keep fit, according to a report m the Utusan Malaysia yesterday. He said that110 words
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Article, Illustration511 1992-06-07 15 Aware worried about risks to women A WOMEN'S group wants the Health Ministry to alert women if their husbands are infected with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) after visiting prostitutes. This will protect the health of the wives, said Dr Chung511 words
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201 1992-06-07 15 THE Ministry of Health has stepped up its education programme on Aids and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) because of the findings of the survey on Aids and sexual behaviour m Singapore. The areas which will receive more attention include: Educating the public on the201 words
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316 1992-06-07 15 AN EXHIBITION on the history of Chinese newspapers m Singapore over the last 70 years will be held at the World Trade Centre starting on Saturday. The nine-day event, which traces the development of local Chinese journalism since the launch of316 words
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176 1992-06-07 15 A FORK-LIFT driver who helped his elder brother steal hard disk drives worth about $20,000 was yesterday jailed six months. Yeo Seok Chai, 31, committed the offences after entering the Changi Cargo Complex on the pretext of searching for a176 words
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311 1992-06-07 15 DBS Bank is spending more than $170,000 to sponsor educational projects this year. The bank, which has been working with the Education Ministry to publicise the teaching profession, will pay more than $70,000 for NUS Theatre projects including a new play to be311 words
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Article, Illustration432 1992-06-07 15 John Lui - John Lui By BARBER G. Pakkirisamy still cuts hair the same way he has done for more than 40 years: speedily and m stony silence. But the 62-year-old grandfather now uses only disposable blades to shave his clients. This is one of several432 words
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Article, Illustration873 1992-06-07 16 Sunny Goh - Sunny Goh Reports by THE Chinese Language Review Committee (CLRC) put forward 10 recommendations and eight suggestions for the Education Ministry to consider. This is what the ministry says about each of them. Recommendations 1. Nomenclature CLRC: Change the terms873 words
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535 1992-06-07 16 'I don't think you should jump the gun and start forming a language review committee for the Malays. There is a perceived problem for the Chinese, but this may be not so for the Malays.' Mr Lee Yock Suan. NOW535 words
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640 1992-06-07 17 A dear signal must be sent, says minister NIPPED IN THE BUD Prof Jayakumar cited two examples of how quick police action helped to stop foreign criminals from gaining a foothold here: 1A group representing overseas interests applied for a licence to640 words
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Article, Illustration176 1992-06-07 17 Grown-ups and children have a jolly good time GROWN-UPS had even more fun than their children did playing gasing (spinning tops), capteh (shuttlecock), hopscotch and other traditional games at the Kam pung Games Carnival yesterday. The three-week carnival which opened yesterday at176 words
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139 1992-06-07 17 A STOCK broker who was sitting m the back seat of a car was flung out of it when its driver lost control while negotiating a sharp bend at Seletar Expressway early yesterday morning. Mr Adrian Yong Tai Chai, 26, a139 words
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Article94 1992-06-07 17 AN ODD-JOB labourer was yesterday charged with the murder of a publisher nearly five years ago. Rahmatullah Mohd Ismail, 28, allegedly committed the offence, with three other unknown persons, by causing the death of Mr Ariff Sultan Abdul Kader at a house m MacPherson Road. Mr94 words
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334 1992-06-07 17 SINGAPORE workers have slipped m Beri's technical skills ranking because there are too many employers chasing too few skilled workers, not because the labour force is now less skilled. Business Environment Risk Intelligence (Beri), a risk evaluation334 words
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Article, Illustration220 1992-06-07 18 LABOURER Hazali Maruf 20, can climb up and down a three-storey-high coconut tree m less than a minute. This talent was apparent even when he was 2 1 2 years old, when the Malay language newspaper Berita Harian featured him as220 words
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Article, Illustration142 1992-06-07 18 A HOTEL manager has turned Arts Festival promoter by providing piped-in classical music and filling a corner m his hotel lobby with portraits of famous composers. King's Hotel general manager Yeoh Cheng Kung said he wanted to reflect the mood of the biennial Singapore Festival of142 words
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Article128 1992-06-07 18 PETER LOW and his globe-trotting choir plan to hit yet another high note by staging a performance on top of an active volcano m Japan. They will be scaling the volcano on Sakura-jima, an island off the southern tip of Japan, and sing the128 words
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Article140 1992-06-07 18 A MOTHER and her daughter yesterday faced 24 charges of using a stolen automated teller machine (ATM) card to steal cash amounting to $14,320. The first eight charges accuse Salbiah Musa alias Salbiah Ahmad, 33, and her daughter Halijah Hassan, 16, of jointly using140 words
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Article, Illustration429 1992-06-07 19 ENV starts six-month test at 416 Frankel estate homes THE men came to her gate at 9 am on the dot and Madam Tan Wai Cheok was ready. The 74-year-old housewife carefully handed over two small bags of plastic and metal containers and a429 words
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139 1992-06-07 19 TWO permanent secretaries will share the work now done by the Permanent Secretary (Law and the Environment), Mr Cheong Quee Wah, when he leaves the civil service on July 1. Mr Goh Kirn Leong, Permanent Secretary (Information and the Arts), and Mr Tan139 words
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229 1992-06-07 19 CHEWING gum can now be brought into Singapore. But only if it is meant to be sent out again. The original Prohibition of Imports (Chewing Gum) Order 1992 order which came into effect on Jan 3 had imposed a blanket ban229 words
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Article, Illustration547 1992-06-07 20 Leong Weng Kam - Retirees form society to promote Chinese culture Leong Weng Kam By A GROUP of retirees, including several m their 70s and Hfls, have formed a society to promote Chinese culture, enhance the quality of life of the elderly and tell younger Singaporeans about the past. .The Vi Nian Society (Singapore),547 words
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430 1992-06-07 20 SINDA and Mendaki, the Indian and Malay communities' self-help bodies, want to see Tamil and Malay taught m more kindergartens. Officials from both organisations have approached the PAP Community Foundation (PCF) and the People's Association to introduce the teaching of these languages430 words
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184 1992-06-07 20 A NEW kindergarten for Indian children will begin next year at the Ramakrishna Mission m Bart ley Road. English will be the main medium of instruction and Tamil will be taught as a second language. Other Indian languages like Hindi, Telugu and Bengali will also184 words
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Article111 1992-06-07 20 A TECHNICIAN died after he was hit by a train near Commonwealth Drive. Mr Chan Hock Lye, 31, a Malaysian working m Singapore, was walking along the railway tracks towards the Tanjong Pagar Railway Station on Thursday when the accident happened. Mr Mubarak Ali,111 words
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Advertisement606 1992-06-07 19 r For Students, Teachers and Parents C7^si W June 5-7, 1992 J Computer Way week "92 is an umbrella programme w&TjflhzL&XT' designed to bring tun to II users The programme is aimed at Singapore's I I whi// kids, their teachers and parents. \*rv^A^ Activities during Computer Play week include. *A^^silOjp^A/f606 words
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Article296 1992-06-07 21 THE revelation that half of Singapore motorists also use the bus and the MRT and, more significantly, that 13 per cent (including weekend car owners) normally use other kinds of transport says something about the car-crazy Republic. The figures were disclosed m a survey carried out for296 words
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Article131 1992-06-07 21 What The Straits Tinux, imported on June 7. tsft CAIRO Egypt decided today to halt ail naviga tion m the Suez Cauai and ordered ships ai ready m it to get out. The decision was announced m a Cairo broadcast by the Voice Of The Arabs station,131 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1992-06-07 21 ROSS PEROT says he is willing to be President and more Americans are saying they are willing to let him His favourite maxim comes from his hero Sir Winston Churchill: 'Never give m. Never give m. Never, never, never, never.' MR HENRY ROSS PEROT born on1,307 words
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Article, Illustration950 1992-06-07 22 Tan Sai Siong - Tan Sai Siong When accommodation can be made for someone who only had himself to blame for being unable to contest, will the case not be stronger if, for example, a contender has to undergo surgery during a snap election? SOON after the General950 words
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839 1992-06-07 22 Bertha Henson - Bertha Henson After all, the Republic welcomes talented foreigners to set up home here. Whether they were unpatriotic m leaving their own countries is hardly an issue. THE pharmacist squealed with delight on hearing that her customer was a fellowSingaporean. She had839 words
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Article841 1992-06-07 22 Tan Sung - Tan Sung It is fine to maintain domestic welfare standards, and to monitor one's competitiveness vis-a-vis the OECD countries, but it may be far wiser to examine m detail wider comparative studies. THE land of free love and lavish welfare benefits is beginning to discover841 words
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Advertisement187 1992-06-07 22 Cost of Living SINGAPORE is a point ahead of New York m a survey of the cost of living m cities diouna trie wuria Int hepubiic b scuib 01 iv 1 K^jinTb .ridde it more expensive than American cities like New York (100; Washingiori DC (96) San Francisco (93), los187 words
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Article, Illustration2055 1992-06-07 23 Taiwan's entrepreneurial energy and its race up the technology ladder are helping it beat labour and space constraints. WARREN FERNANDEZ, who visited the island recently, reports. it' 9 like an overhaul, the economy will have new engines fitted, and high octane fuel for the next round of2,055 words
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LETTERS Sex and Aids
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621 1992-06-07 23 I REFER to your article "Unprotected sex: 50,000 men risk Aids virus" (The Sunday Times, May 17). We are disturbed by the finding from the survey that as much as half of the sexually experienced men m Singapore have casual sex, mostly with prostitutes.621 words
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Advertisement378 1992-06-07 24 ARE MORE THAN 30 CHARGE AND CREDIT CARDS I IN SINGAPORE. I REPLACES THEM I _^_^_^_BBpßm^K jy y j i» I sßH^i^_r r f^HHfe£^ ■r**'*'^* KBSSflßiffiMl^MtJ^^yßj^M^M^fttSl^^yßm^ d ■^B^B^B^BbS^v^^*,* '-i'-wP^B^B^B^B^EV /'^'^B^Bl^BBBE'^' 'mB^B^BBF- r?T hlmß^B^v' ovjir y-*. -7^* "> X'\-* fc i g^yyb v<^** "ff V-.XV' i*/ JL,t ut^jir '<■ <^*-. r"378 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1992-06-07 25 Thomas Koh - Thomas Koh I SPORTSWATCH I Jiang Jialiang settles down to slower strokes He is a paddler extraordinaire, a former world champion adored m China. He cut a suave image as he cut through the world elite of table tennis m the 80s. TimesJERRY SEH - 1,140 words
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453 1992-06-07 25 RUGBY WELLINGTON Ireland yesterday suffered its worst-ever defeat at the hands of the New Zealand All Blacks m the second of two rugby Tests. The 59-6 thrashing gave New Zealand a 2-0 series win. The score far surpassed the previously highest margin of 17AFP; Reuter - 453 words
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Article215 1992-06-07 25 GOLF KILLARNEY (Ireland) Nick Faldo did his US Open golf hopes a power of good on Friday by spreadeagling the field for a five-shot lead halfway through the Irish Open. Faldo equalled Irishman David Feherty's course record of 66 m the second round and hisReuter - 215 words
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432 1992-06-07 27 Thomas Koh - Thomas Koh 6,000 crowd enjoy see-saw national final BASKETBALL By SHENG HONG Temple made it a hatYflbk of national basketball titles when it downed Sin Kee (Red) 86-80 m a see-saw final that was not decided until jthe very last minute. Urged on432 words
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Article374 1992-06-07 27 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI HOCKEY THE Singapore women's hockey squad will play five matches over seven days as part of i t s> build-up for September's Inter-Nations 42up. All matches will be played at the Delta Sports Complex, the first starting on Thursday. Two of the matches will374 words
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240 1992-06-07 27 SINGAPORE Cricket Club had its chances to chalk up a huge score but had to be content with a 2-1 victory over Khalsa m a Premier League hockey match at Delta Sports Complex yesterday. SCC dominated the opening exchanges and took only 12240 words
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Article263 1992-06-07 27 CRICKET KUALA LUMPUR Johor, helped by a defiant knock of 33 runs by Steven Bell, struggled to keep its hopes alive m the Carlsberg-MCA Cup final against Singapore at Dataran Merdeka yesterday. At the close of play on the first day, Johor was reeling atNST - 263 words
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Article150 1992-06-07 27 BIRMINGHAM Police and stewards had to restrain fans from attacking officials at Edgbaston here on Friday after just two balls were bowled on the second day of the First cricket Test between England and Pakistan. Some supporters threw cushions on to the outfield and a group ofAFP - 150 words
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Article1339 1992-06-07 27 ATHLETICS ihsffltU Meet, Men: 4xltMm relay: ~t Italy 15min 4.7osec 2 Britain 15:06.60 3 Belgium 15:06.80. 4xl l*m hurdles: 1 Britain 54.50 (European and Commonwealth record) 2 CIS 95.96 3 Finland 56.62. Discus: 1 A "Hotvath (Hun) 60.88 m 2 S. Valvik (Nor) 57.18 3 P Cretoni1,339 words
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511 1992-06-07 28 Countdown to the European Championship Soccer Finals FRANCE 1 HOLLAND 1 LENS (France) France and Holland served up a tasty appetiser for next week's European Soccer Championship Finals with a lively 1-1 draw on Friday. Jean-Pierre Papin removed doubts about his injuredReuter - 511 words
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Article76 1992-06-07 28 Red Star Belgrade and other Yugoslav clubs will be banned from European competition nexi season because of the international boycott, Uefa announced on Friday. The European football governing body said the ban on clubs from the Serbia and Montenegro republics was a result of Fifa's decision76 words
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Article37 1992-06-07 28 Red Star Belgrade midfielder Vladimir Jugovic can go ahead with a planned transfer to Italy's Sampdoria but the fee must be held by Italian football authorities until United Nations sanctions on Yugoslavia are lifted.37 words
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Article39 1992-06-07 28 Carlos Bilardo, coach of the Argentine teams which won the World Cup m Mexi- co m 1966 and was runner-up m Italy m 1990, will coach Spanish First Division club Seville next season, the club said.39 words
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Article62 1992-06-07 28 John Etim, the Nigerian international striker who plays for Belgian First Division club SK Lierse, was jailed for two years and fined US$l,5OO ($2,445) for raping two girls under the age of 16. Etim, 22, was convicted by an Antwerp court after one of the victims,62 words
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Article471 1992-06-07 28 TOMORROW: Germany MOSCOW if Anatoly By shovets can fit together his jigsaw puzzle of a squad, the first and last appearance of the Commonwealth of Independent States at a major soccer tournament could be one to remember. Byshovets' squad of 20 is drawn from noReuter - 471 words
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Article, Illustration639 1992-06-07 28 GOALKEEPERS Stanlslav Cherchesov (age 29, club Spartak Moscow, 11 caps): Successor to the great Rinat Dasayev at Spartak but has so far been unable to stake a permanent claim. Dmitry Kharin (24, CSKA Moscow, 12): Shone m CSKA's title-winning side m the final SovietReuter - 639 words
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Article, Illustration288 1992-06-07 28 NO SEX PLEASE, WE'RE GERMAN The ladies will be invited to evening meals after the matches, then taken back to their quarters afterwards.' Vogts (above) when asked if the players would be able to spend time with theirReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration706 1992-06-07 29 Basketball* NBA Finals, Game Two: Trail Blazers 115 Bulls 104 (series 1-1) 'Michael's cape fell off there somewhere down the stretch' Portland's Danny Ainge, on 'Superman 1 Michael Jordan CHICAGO The Portland Trail Blazers rallied from a nine-point deficit m the fourth-quarterReuter - 706 words
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Article, Illustration862 1992-06-07 30 Godfrey Robert - Godfrey Robert Lesson for coach and players: Cement it fast SPORTS EDITOR SAYS... EVERY cloud has a silver lining, goes the saying. So, hopefully, Singapore will learn from its two recent Semi-Pro League soccer defeats within four days which brought a chorus of862 words
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233 1992-06-07 30 VOLLEYBALL THE Volleyball Association of Singapore Is sending both its men's and women's teams tor overseas competitions this month as part of their preparations for the 1993 South-east Asia Games which the Republic will host. The men will be In Fukuoka, Japan, from233 words
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Article, Illustration550 1992-06-07 30 Pnnls Cud soccer semi-final oreview: Tvrwhitt v Redhill (Jalan Besar, Bpm] 'The team it on a real high after beating Police...Of couree I will be happy if I can score again but I will be just at happy if anyone else scores.550 words
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Article, Illustration145 1992-06-07 30 BOXING MARSEILLE Australian Jeff Harding survived a brave challenge by Christophe Ttoz zo, of France, to retain his World Boxing Council lightheavyweight crown with an eighth-round stoppage on Friday. Harding was behind on points when he floored the Frenchman with a fierce left hook. TiozzoReuter - 145 words
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Article120 1992-06-07 31 Three black South African Olympic hopefuls were barred from training accommodation m Natal Province last week, because of their colour. Marathon stars Abel Mokibe, Jan Rau and Zithulele Singe were stopped from entering a block of flats where they were to have stayed during a120 words
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Article79 1992-06-07 31 Singapore's junior track and field athletes go on show this afternoon with the start of the •five-day 18th Caltex National "Junior Championships at the Singapore Polytechnic (1.30pm). The meet, which will be held today, June 20, 21, 27 and 38, has attracted 1,620 athletes from more79 words
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Article48 1992-06-07 31 The Football Association of Singapore will be conducting a- course for referees from June 22-July 4 (7.30-9 pm). Anyone below 30 can attend at a cost of $40. 11 The closing date is June 15. Application forms are available from the FAS, Jalan Besar Stadium.48 words
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Article65 1992-06-07 31 .China and the Commonwealth of Independent States qualified for the Olympic women's basketball tournament yesterday. Spain, the United States, Yugoslavia and Cuba had already qualified for Barcelona. MV China booked its passage by >orushing Zaire 84-42 m its last group game m Vigo, Spain while Australia,65 words
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Article64 1992-06-07 31 .Pakistan staged a great comeback after trailing 3-0 at halftime to draw 3-3 with Britain on the third day of an international men's hockey 1 teurnament m Amsterdam on Friday. Earlier m the day, a goal by Nadie Ernsting-Krienke after 16 minutes was enough to igive Germany64 words
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Article61 1992-06-07 31 Teo Fabi took the provisional pole for today's Detroit Grand Prix, with Raul Boesel and Paul Tracy close behind m .their Indy-car debut on the new Belle Isle circuit. Fabi, driving m place of injured Mario Andretti, snatched the top qualifying spot from Boesel, driving for injured61 words
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Article, Illustration605 1992-06-07 31 French Open tennis: Men's final preview live on SBC 12 from 9pm American world No.l eager to snap pencil-thin Czech Korda PARIS Petr Korda comes from a successful tennis family and plays m a cloud of calm under the most intense pressure. But few wouldReuter; AFP - 605 words
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Article347 1992-06-07 31 FOCUS: Andre Agassi PARIS Andre Agassi came into the French Open plagued by doubts. Although badly beaten, he says he leaves feeling good about the days ahead. "I've had a lot of doubt lately just about playing, period," he said after his 6-3, 6-2, 6-2AP - 347 words
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Article343 1992-06-07 31 JIM COURIER Age: 21. Seeded: One. Career prize money: US$3.5l million ($5.83 m). Coaches: Jose Higueras and Brad Strine. Titles: Two Grand Slams, eight overall. Grand Slam record: Winner 1991 French Open, 1992 Australian Open. Path to final: Beat Niclas Kroon (Swe) 7-6 (7-2) 6-4 6-2, Thomas MusterReuter - 343 words
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Article355 1992-06-07 31 Courier 'signs' $40m: contract with Nike Jim Courier has reportedly signed a sixyear, US$24 million ($40.8 m) clothing contract with Nike. Asked to confirm the deal, Courier^ coach Jose Higueras said: "Well, If I were getting that much money, I'd wear anything." The Spanish veteran told reporters he355 words
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Article, Illustration247 1992-06-07 26 PENANG ROUND-UP NEW trainer John O'Hara made a dream debut at Penang yesterday when he saddled up his first winner with Gembira ni m the last race. With seven charges entered m four races, O'Hara admitted he felt the pressure. But Gembira 111, with247 words
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274 1992-06-07 26 CHANTILLY (France) Several million dollars worth of racing talent will start m today's French Derby here, but none will start a favourite. Rarely has there been such an open field for a classic race m Europe. But that only increases the chances for theAFP - 274 words
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Article804 1992-06-07 26 GOING FORECAST: GOOD I ■■fiHM Ratings V 86 63 Stakes $20,000 .1. ***** Lucky Red 1 (3nzg Zafir HK) (1700 m) Lam 57 2 ***** Rags To Riches I 9 (4ag Dragon Sama Sama) (1200 m) OwYang 56 3 0096 Star Chamber 3 (snzg Nathan-Star Chamber) 1804 words
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Article1011 1992-06-07 26 RACE 1 CLASS 5 DIV 11,400 m 1 STAR COMET 57 (11-9) Shan (5) 6 4 1 7 HONOUR'S DEGREE 54 (129 56) Wan (1) 5 2 1 6 BE PRECISE 54.5 (6116) Marzuki (3) 3 3 3 Others m finishing order: Golden Pyramid (15 8) Suhaimi,1,011 words
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Obituary, Illustration219 1992-06-07 27 850 Deaths 850 Deaths THOMAS DORAI Age: 55 years passed away peacefully on 6 June 1992 leaving behind: Wife: Lucy Dorai Thomas Sons: Francis Dorai Charles Dorai Richard Dorai Daughter-in-law: Patricia Charles Grandson: William Charles Mother: Mdm. S Pltchayaminal Brothers: Sisters-in-law: Ambrose Dorai Elizabeth Suudrain Dorai Theresa Anthony Das Dorai219 words
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Obituary, Illustration246 1992-06-07 27 MDM BABY KOH Age: 57 passed away peacefully on sth June 1992 leaving behind beloved Husband: Chan Hock thai Daughter* Chan Oeok Luan Irene Chan Oeok Choo Nancy Sont m la* William Chung Lam Chee Keong Grand daughters Ivy Chong Eunice Chung relatives and friend* Body lying at246 words
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Obituary, Illustration145 1992-06-07 27 ATHMA SHANTI rh« family of the late MR. G G. KUNCHARAM (SAMIAH) ■Ml to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the PUB D.R.E.U other unions stall and management of PUB. relatives and friends lor their kind assistance condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement ATHMA SHANTI145 words
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Obituary, Illustration191 1992-06-07 27 In Loving Mamory of MDM. CHAN YOKE KIEW Departed: 7.6.90 Years may have passed Since you left us So suddenly but the memory of your love remains rresh In our hearts Sadly mi»»ed and always remembered by daughter Irana. grandchildrtn Chrir Gtace and Raymond. sth Ar.nivertary In191 words
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Obituary, Illustration168 1992-06-07 27 2nd Year Anniversary Mr. G. Thangavelo (Departed on 7.3.76) I Mdm. Suppiah Muthachi (Departed on 7.6.90) Today recall* sad momorwa, Of d«»f Fath«r and Mother gon« to Ml And lh« oo« who Ihinkt ol th«m today Is Urn on* who lov«» them b«»« To Mdm. Suppiah Muthachi, Athma168 words
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Article, Illustration760 1992-06-07 32 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai Soccer's Pools Cup semi-final: Geylang International 4 Tiong Bahru CSC 0 By TEAM RATINGS I GEYLANG Jefri Rahamad 6 Sudiat Dali 7 Razali Saad 7 Norhalis Shafik 7 (E. Manimohan, 80th, 5) Chua Ah Kwang 7 Kadir Yahaya 7 Syed Fanik 7 MalekJERRY SEH - 760 words
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75 1992-06-07 32 TICKETS for the SingaporeJohor match at the National Stadium on Saturday will be on sale today from Sam- 12 noon. The five sales points are: National Stadium, Bedok Stadium, Yio Chu Kang Stadium, Toa Pay oh Stadium, Queenstown Stadium. Any tickets unsold after today75 words
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Article43 1992-06-07 32 England midfield player Trevor Steven and Wales striker Mark Hughes are being lined up for a £4 million ($ll7 million) soccer swap deal. French champion Olympique Marseille has offered Steven to English League Cup winner Manchester United m exchange for Hughes.43 words
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Article26 1992-06-07 32 Pakistan was 186-3 m its first innings at tea on the third day of the First cricket Test against England at Edgbaston yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration231 1992-06-07 32 I RED-FACED RUNNER LOSES HIS OLYMPIC TORCH ATHENS Olympic flame bearer Savvas Saritzoglou was red-faced after losing his torch within minutes of running the first leg on the path to Barcelona for the Summer Games. The hammer-thrower, who hopes to be competing m Barcelona,AFP; UPI; Reuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration666 1992-06-07 32 SELES WINS EPIC FRENCH OPEN BATTLE Gallant Graf battles back but loses on 6th match-point TENNIS RESULTS FROM ROLAND GARROS Women's singles final Monica Seles (Vug) bt Steffi Graf (Ger) 6-2 3-6 10-8 Women's doubles semi-final Conchita Martinez Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (Spn)Reuter - 666 words
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Advertisement12 1992-06-07 32 Preview of today's second semi-final: Redhill Rangers v Tyrwhitt Soccerites Page 3012 words
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Miscellaneous158 1992-06-07 32 [todats^ventsJ ATHLKTICB altex Nat Jun nhlps (Spore Poly, 1.30pm). BADMINTON Yonrx KAN Nat Jun C'sklps flaal (SBH. 7.30pm) CRICKRT IMv 1: SCRC v UWC (SCRC, 10.30 am). Dlv t: SCC3 v UWC (SCC), IA v lA-SMA (IA), UWCS v CSC (UWC) all at lpm HOCKKV Premier Leagae: Punggol v CSC158 words
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Article, Illustration1785 1992-06-07 2 Who's who m Bahai FOUR personalities are acclaimed as founders of the Bahai religion. Tlie Prophet-Herald (the Bab, meaning the Gate) was born m 1819 m Iran as Ali Muhammad. He announced the coming of a prophet, thereby raising Muslim ire. He was executed m 1850, and1,785 words
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Article, Illustration354 1992-06-07 2 BAHAIS have no clergy but have a well organised, complex administrative system found m the 167 countries where there are Bahai communities. The Local Spiritual Assembly is a nine-member grassroots body elected to govern the affairs of the Bahai faith wherever nine or354 words
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Article, Illustration711 1992-06-07 3 Evelyn Yap - TALK SHOP Evelyn Yap By Tickle dad's pocket! ONE more line of designer children's wear comes to town to give Missoni, Osh Kosh B Gosh, Disney Babies, Enfant, Buster Brown, Absorba, Miki House, Baby Guess the list goes on a run for dad's money. Tickle Me! from the US prides711 words
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Article, Illustration72 1992-06-07 3 EVELYN YAP - EVELYN YAP FashionBeat is a new fortnightly column on news, views and happenings xvxgd ahgdah Esprif s new EcoHection, a pilot line of about a dozen pieces, blazes the green trail m fashion with designer Lynda Grose. The greens and browns come from a hybrid cotton line that grows72 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1992-06-07 4 Eight people are locked m a special building to see what life would be like on Mars. EDIE JAROLIM peers through their glass walls. IT IS 9.30 am and the temperature is already about 30 deg C m the desert some 50 km north of Tucson, Arizona. Twenty-five1,180 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1992-06-07 5 A car seller's COE woes The marketing director of Tan Chong Sons Motor, Mr A. C. Neo, tells GEOFFREY PEREIRA how the quota system has transformed the motor trade and what it holds for the future No COE, no car THE quota system was introduced m mid- 1990 to prevent1,393 words
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Article, Illustration410 1992-06-07 5 GEOFFREY PEREIRA - GEOFFREY PEREIRA Goodbye 2CV, hello MGB THE last of Citroens 2( Vs the car that once ran several hundred kilometics on an engine full of bananas has been sold. The very last two 2CVs spent two years m a showroom m France before they found buyers Meanwhile, the410 words
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Article, Illustration472 1992-06-07 6 SALLY KHOW - SALLY KHOW Compiled by Festival eats at a discount WHERE do you go to put a little something m the stomach before partaking of the cultural feast offered during this month's Singapore Festival Of Arts? For special offers on a pre- or postperformance meal, present your concert tickets at:472 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1992-06-07 6 There is nothing like a barbecue to get the family together and eating outdoors this school holiday. LEE GEOK 801 tells how to have a smoke-free affair, among other things. EAT IN THE fragrance of meat sizzling over flames works1,210 words
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Article, Illustration310 1992-06-07 7 K. KARUNA - K. KARUNA THERE are basically three sorts of chopping boards the hard, wooden ones which are made locally or imported from China, the Western variety, which is also made of wood of a different sort and much lighter and easier to move around, and the310 words
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Article, Illustration859 1992-06-07 7 In the cut-throat showbiz of Hollywood, sharing a meal is one way to keep things civilised. ANNE THOMPSON reports. SOON after a studio production head had turned down a director's pet project, he spotted the film-maker across a crowded restaurant m Los Angeles and invitedNYT - 859 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1992-06-07 8 Muscles aching, M. NIRMALA braves claustrophobia to negotiate the underground tunnels used m the Vietnam War 'Bribe' the guides with cigarettes first A STRONG will is all you need to try and crawl through the Cv Chi underground tunnels It helps if you are fit1,141 words
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Article, Illustration353 1992-06-07 8 A SMALL twig on the jungle floor was the only clue to a secret entrance to an under ground tunnel, booby-trapped with explosives. Often, during the Vietnam War. the VC knew exactly where these entrances were and disappeared easily into the353 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1992-06-07 9 Going to see the 'real' Mongolia, SALLY HUXLEY and her American tour group find themselves the subject of a Chinese film crew instead OUR guide translated the words of the Chinese film crew into English: "Would you mind if we filmed your group visiting Inner Mongolia?"NYT; Stuart Goldenberg - 1,334 words
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Article, Illustration231 1992-06-07 9 asdf IF YOU enjoy sailing and watching marine life close up, Wind Warrior Catamaran Cruises of Honolulu now offers one-hour cruises which also cover Diamond Head, Waikiki and the Koolau Mountains. A daytime trip costs US$lO (S$ 16.30) and moonlight sailing costs US$2O. For more details, contact Pacific231 words
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A SPECIAL FEATURE TO MARK THE COUNTRY'S 94TH INDEPENDENCE DAY
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Article, Illustration1106 1992-06-07 11 The liberalisation of trade and fiscal laws are just two of the steps being taken to invigorate the country's industrial sector^ The Philippines marks its m- j dependence day this year with a special event— its citizens have just witnessed j and participated enthusiastically m1,106 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1992-06-07 12 Sit at the back of the boat and bring at least 25 pesos if you are going to the Pagsanjan^ Fajls, advises Ravi Veloo. When you are m Manila, everybody will tell you to go to Pagsanjan Falls to shoot the 1 11,034 words
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Article, Illustration339 1992-06-07 13 Eliseo P Tenza Associate partner, architectural firm When architect Eliseo P Tenza responded to a Manila newspaper advertisement for job openings m Singapore m 1974, he had little hope of succeeding. Recalls Mr Tenza, 49, an associate partner with DP Architects: "There was martial law339 words
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Article, Illustration306 1992-06-07 13 Sumathi Vaidyanathan talks to two Filipinos who have made Singapore their home. Lucie Wilson Owner, public relations consulting firm After 20 years m the hotel industry, Mrs Lucie Wilson was tired of routine. So last year, she resigned as marketing services director with the Hyatt306 words
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Article, Illustration844 1992-06-07 14 YOHANNA ABDULLAH - Colour me head to toe YOHANNA ABDULLAH LEISURE WATCH LEOTARDS for modesty, and cloaks and wigs for impact. Apart from that, the Cosmoprof dancers at Fringe '92 arc clad from head to toe m make-up. Hair is sprayed with streaks of colour; paintcd-on pop art and tribal designs adorn faces;844 words
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Article, Illustration375 1992-06-07 16 NAZIR HUSAIN - NAZIR HUSAIN HIGH HEELS At Jade Classics MIDWAY through High Heels, Rebecca, a television news presenter interrupts a bulletin to confess calmly that she has killed her husband and tells how she did it. This is such a highly dramatic moment that it375 words
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Article, Illustration1517 1992-06-07 16 Veronica Yip, full of body and empty on brains. ..right? Wrong, says WONG KIM HOH who met the Hongkong sex bomb m the flesh. Voice of Veronica What is so unethical ibout baring one's body? Hollywood stars go naked, too. On stripping When I act, I1,517 words
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Article, Illustration719 1992-06-07 17 FOR four years Chan Wing Chee languished m obscurity as an actress with Hongkong's Asia Television Limited. Desperate, the 23-year-old decided the only way she could achieve fame and fortune was to strip. She did. Four Category 111 movies later, Chan now finds719 words
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Article, Illustration810 1992-06-07 19 Two men's private war, blackmail, the real-life story of a murderess, and a young girl's coming of age are among the new releases reviewed by JUNIPER FOO VIDEO NEWS Drama THE MAN IN THE MOON: This beautifully photographed film, set m Louisiana m the *****, traces a810 words
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Article, Illustration576 1992-06-07 19 FILM industry pundits spent all last year trying to figure out how Home Alone a modestly-budgeted film with no stars and an infant protagonist soared to become the fourth-biggest earning film m history. The answer came m a flash of revelation while watching old Warner LooneyTimes Of London - 576 words
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Article296 1992-06-07 19 JUNIPER FOO - JUNIPER FOO gaga TABLOID videos may soon join the media evolution. Early this year, Italy's popular interview show, Televised Encounters, screened a video of a death by electrocution to show the horrors of capital punishment. According to Time magazine, viewers saw a man being296 words
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Article, Illustration872 1992-06-07 30 Classical artistes are being marketed as rock stars, with a bag of hip, fashionable images SHE wears a conical bra and flesh-re-vealing costumes, sings about lust and scandalises the public. Madonna? No, Lesley Garrett, a relatively unknown British soprano whose CDAP - 872 words
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Article, Illustration186 1992-06-07 30 GUAN LIBING - GUAN LIBING CHINESE POP TWO ENDS OF LOVE Michelle Pan (Stardisc) THIS release by Pan, the only female xinyao (Singapore ballad) singer m town, does not disappoint. The album took two years to complete and boasts numbers by local songwriters, such as Liang Wenfu and186 words
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Article127 1992-06-07 30 SINGAPORE 1.(1) Hazard Richard Marx 2.(2) Actor Michael Learns To Rock 3.(1) Masterpiece Atlantic Starr 4.(5) Beauty And The Beast Celine Dion 5.(6) Under The Bridge Red Hot Ch* Peppers 6.(3) Why Anne Lennox 7.(-) You Ten Sharp 8.(9) Constant Crying k.d. lang 9.(7) Save The127 words
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Advertisement180 1992-06-07 8 "Unique Xiamen Rice Dumpling 1 Promotion A Big "Thank You" To Our Clients |fiFi would like i<> express oui sinceresl appreciation to all oui IrJr Ji lu-iiin who have lent the Hotel tremendous support )>\ HAhm).i|>)>iiii; up 35,000 Xiamen dumplings within ~> <la\s »>l the promotion. Due to Overwhelming demand,180 words
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Advertisement144 1992-06-07 12 to the Government People of Philippines on their 94th Independence Day 0 CALSOURCE SffIPPING TRADING PTE LTD Your Philippines Cargo Specialist Official appointed authority for issuing or Cona Regular conventional services to all Philippines ports including Manila, Bislig, Bantangas, Iligan, Tabaco. ISO Cecil Street, #10-02 Wing On life Building, Singapore144 words
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Advertisement84 1992-06-07 12 ConpAtuUtions I i an^( w f L^jOVe tinM\ent f A M 4 M (\.nd fl P\ JH people crk Philippines I J L on a7 1 4 94th independence 'Zki/. i Jp I W from f ml A CZS^^hCIS V teJLJ^J S.G.S. Singapore (Pte) Ltd. 7/ \<r Crescent, #07-IS, Mk84 words
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Advertisement205 1992-06-07 13 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of the Philippines on their 94th Independence Day Ship Management Crewing Chartering Agency SINGAPORE 78 Shenton Way #16-01 Singapore 0207 Tel: 220 9277 Fax: 224 9444 Tlx: RS ***** SISMA Cable: SINGA MANILA SINGA SHIP MANAGEMENT PHILS INC 3rd Floor, Asia Test Building,205 words
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Miscellaneous2316 1992-06-07 14 HE* Wak Thru nn y- Asian folktales for 530 pm National Museum Art Gal Tk/I^-^ cii m HBBHMppeBHH The Best Of Chua Ma Tee, Lee Boon H {WM children with music and masks by lery. Free. Till June 25. IYJONDftI r W? *M Njan And Lee Boon Wanj. On sale2,316 words
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Miscellaneous2192 1992-06-07 18 asdf MONDAY BY TEA BREAK SPECIAL: Running BY GLOBAL FAMILY (T/dual sound). Mates. Trite 1985 romantic drama Spotlights the Canada's Newfoundland, about two teenagers who fall m love. renowned for its quirky place names. only to be torn apart when their 6.25 NEWS (T). respective fathers run against each 6.452,192 words
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Advertisement692 1992-06-07 24 17S Factory/ 175 Factory/ Warehouse Sale Warehouse Sale Sat. 6th June, 11am -spm Sun. 7th June, 12pm -spm 2 Long Kee Road #06-07 Thye Hong Centre Singapore 031 5 (Near Redhill MRT) 180 Health Centres/ Massage DOUBLE-FORTUNE HEALTH Ctr. massage/ sauna, steam, hair dressing, exercise equipment, bathrm. attached. Dally 10692 words
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Advertisement809 1992-06-07 25 -»4t M U r-o/Sdii TRANSCAR CREDIT PTE LTD 921 Bukit !ii nan Rodd TCB Building (Next to Tan Chong Motora) Tel: 468-1222 PMMM II CONTINENTAL t2 Audi 2 3 aulo brand new '89 Mercedes 230E aulo Facelift 88 BMW 7301A '87 Jaguar XJS 3.6 Auto "87 Mercedes 230TE aulo l.v809 words
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Advertisement831 1992-06-07 26 411 Apartments For Rent 411 Apartments For Rent (Dists 09-11) (Dists 09-11) Orchard Scot ts deluxe serviced apartments Opposite Sheraton Towers Hotel, __J»cotts Ro«d I Showflats Open For Viewing Leasing Dept. Tel: ***** 1 1 Immediate Occupation Ad>ance Booking Available Spacious full) -furnished flats maisonette* In the heart of the831 words
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Advertisement934 1992-06-07 26 412 Apartments For Rent (Di»t» 12-20) 4/ S-RM. BISHAN. B«-<luk ItartfM I u.i. l, Kurr. Aell kept, renovated, amenities H*****4 agt 5-RM. BISHAN. HIQH fir. Panoramic we* V lurn lmmed $1,400 neg IK *****68 KUA 413 Apartments For Rent (Dists 21-28) CACTUS DRIVE CONOO. (Oil Vio Chu Kang Rd Full934 words
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Advertisement236 1992-06-07 26 420 Houses Wanted (Rent/ Buy) WANTED BUNGALOW HOUSE O 09, 10, 11 FOR OUR REAOY CLIENTS Land area At least 15.000 sq.ft above Owners, pleate page 604-8367 KENT HSG. AGENCY DEAR OWNERS, WIDENING your scope means closing the deal faster Contact Ylxln of Yeley Properties pg. *****45 421 Apartments Wanted236 words
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Advertisement296 1992-06-07 26 423 Short Term Accommodation D.05 HAW PAR Vill.i vicinity 2 nils, f'lurn .unun Condo. faCllltlei Avail June to Aug. Cheap rental. Pg Law *****80 AIRCON. FURN RMS. (with shower I Weekly/ mlhly Tel *****23 Mr I. mi BISHAN 4-RM. 'A', furn airion amenities, limned. Approx 2 1 mills Please pg:296 words
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Advertisement281 1992-06-07 26 427 Houses For Sale (Oists 09-11) LARGE HILLTOP DETACHED BungU ..ith pool Land IMM Built-in h.ooo mi it bdma v toilets Wry huge Ihrlngy diningreception BetUlttful land.M aped gdn. Absolute privacy (spen hse--47A Binjai Park Sun 1 7pm VANDA VICINITY D/STOREY semi-d )700 sq.lt 4 1 Well r> n ovated281 words
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Advertisement228 1992-06-07 26 428 Houses For Sale 428 Houses For Sale (Dists 12-20) (Disls 12-20) D.19 Open House (2pm spm) 17, Bunga Rampai Place 2-storey corner terrace Land 2500 sq.ft. Built m 2000 sq ft Very, very, very new Cabinets, wardrobes, aircons alarm, bay windows Beautiful design, easy access A A Freehold Owner228 words
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Advertisement177 1992-06-07 26 A HOUSE WITH A GOOO BARGAIN! OPEN HOUSE 2PM-SPM NO 30 LORONG SELANGAT SINGAPORE 1335 a Brand new d storey corner terrace 3 1/ atUched bath a Land: approx 3340 sq (I a Freehold a $788K neg GARDENS A VILLAS PROPERTIES Ml *****22 0.12 CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! Sal* $490,000177 words
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Advertisement1995 1992-06-07 27 428 Houses For Sale (Dists 12-20) Open H'm Today 4 6pm 0.19 Off Bartley Road 79- F Lor. Gambir 8(1953) c 2100/ 2000 sq ft 3I 1 c Long driveway, nice garden c Exclusive neighbourhood c ii years c Fully done-up. alrcon. c I7BOK Open Hee. Sun. 7/6/92 11ent-2pm D1,995 words
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Advertisement1503 1992-06-07 27 437 Private Aptt 437 Private Apts 437 Private Aptt 437 Private Apts 437 Private Apts fj? r For Sale For Sale F <> r Sale For Sale (Dittt 09-11) (Pitts 09-11) (Dists 09-11) (Dists 09-11) (Dists 09-11) VPARK/ "T^^^fe: AVenUe Park is located Proximity to major trunk roads <. ™^//&<?1,503 words
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Advertisement396 1992-06-07 27 438 Private Apts For Sale (Dists 12-20) OPEN HOUSE 11am 2pm #04-01 BLK. S THE HACIENDA (Hacienda Qrove) Walk up apt. of 2228 sq.ft. 4+l rms. F'hold foreigners eligible Pool/ squash/ playgrd./ security Vacant possession E&sy access to amenities S73OK neg. CONNECTION *****11 Open Hee. Today 2 spm No. 16396 words
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Advertisement581 1992-06-07 27 438 Private Apt* For Sale (DisU 12-20) O.IS FINLAND ODN iSiglap) 54 East t oast Terr «03-07 Ooen hs«- lUam -spm Pg 706-SSBZ D.IS HAWAII TOWER. 2190 sq^ft 3*l K/furn. aircon. Full seavlew. $850K Llan pg *****13 E$A D 15 KATONO ODN. 2238 sqlft 4»1 Renovated Facllltf>s F'hold Alfred pg.581 words
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Advertisement445 1992-06-07 28 439 Private Apts 439 Private Apta For Sale For Sale (Diata 21-29) (Diata 21-29) I 9B> BaaM elj— fc/*-—^kuj^^^H I mi jk_~ 1 J m Hat "-r^ ■J Bjiaaw la^Bk Jm BJB> bbbb HI arc" BBj i Baa RTBf aa] ggt^. aj lie sort-style living F\ i n a garden445 words
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Advertisement158 1992-06-07 28 452 HDB Apta For Sale (A.M. Kio/Biahan) S-RM. I CORNER end Blshan 81k. 153. Mld-flr. $80k. Designer's decor. Very well kept Move-in cond. Furn. Amenities. Sch. MRT. CPF *139k. Sole Agt. David Hon *****30 ERA. OPEN MSE. SUN. 10-Sam. 2 units Blshan 5-rms. Improved. Corner. Well-renovated. Near MRT/ NTUC/ sch.158 words
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Advertisement498 1992-06-07 28 452 HOB Apta For Sale (A.M. Kio/Biahan) 4-RM. A.M.KK) BLK 610 Beautlfully renovated Near MRT/ shop/ sch. CPF «71K Bob *****83 F4W 4-RM. CORNER A.M. Klo Blk 442 All ceramic, cabinets. Near mkt $108K o no. Pg. *****43 agent 4-RM. CORNER AJI. Klo. high fir Well kept Windy. Renovated. $11498 words
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Advertisement484 1992-06-07 28 454 HOB Apts For Sale (Bedok/Tampines) MUST SELL! 3'vHM. Bedok N St.3. Simple renovation, windy. good facing Amenities. CPP S63K Admer *****44/ *****58 OPEN M SE 2pm- 4pm 5-rm. Bedok Res. Blk.lol. «11-468, nicely renovated, good view, facing S.E. Move-In cond *****88 sole agt S-RM. BEDOK NORTH Blk.llB, near C.C.,484 words
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Advertisement426 1992-06-07 28 454 HDB Apts For Sale (Bedok/Tampines) 4-RM. A' tTmPINE 1 8™T!Tk 1^7™AU terrazso, cabinet*. Near mkt./ sch SI3SK imo Fg *****02 agt. 4-RM BEDOK N. Blk 111 Mid. fir Well kept. Ammenllies. CPF J7OK Price neg. 212-6244 ERA. 4-RM, BEDOK NORTH 81k.124 Well kept. Convenient. fIOSK neg. Asmex *****94/ *****97426 words
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Advertisement1029 1992-06-07 28 460 HOB Apts For Sale (Hougang/ Sfanpoon) HOUGANG EXEC. MAIS. Aye 8 Balcony It master Facing park Split alrcon. Built-in wardrobe Sunday viewing by appt. 10 12 P m 5255K neg. Pg. 605-2606 agt HOUOANO BLK 522 EXEC, mals Breezy. High floor. Move-In cond. Alrcon. 5255K neg. Sunday lpm-4pm. Viewing1,029 words
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Advertisement2644 1992-06-07 28 464 HOB Apts For Sale (Yishun) YISHUN S-RM. BLK 173. no blockage/ JB view Near amenities, sch. mkt. SIS2K Pg: 004-4849 agt 3-RM. 81K.2U 4-RM. Blk 107/ 256/ 142 5-rm. 213/ 798/ 288 Prices neg. li rand home *****21 3-RM. OPEN H/SE. 12pm 2pm. 81k.707 Ylshun Ave.s #07-22 Near shops/2,644 words
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Advertisement669 1992-06-07 29 526 Tours PANGKOR ISLAND SPECIALIST days tour I meals I hotel I alrcon. coach L ferry transfers Only $188. Call *****33 Euroasla Holidays. (TA 610). SCENIC KUCHMQ ft Damal Holiday Inn from $388 Dally It Special Oroup Uep Call *****11 Scenlc Travel TA4«9 203N GENTHM CASINO Hotel (2 to 1669 words
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Advertisement497 1992-06-07 29 608 Computer Courses 608 Computer Courses Call us toll free I Peace Centre Marine Parade I Tanlong Pagar MRT Buklt Merah SAFRA A INFORMATICS f:f COMPUTER SCHOOL 622 Home Tuition Your Satisfaction aMured We provide school teachers tt full-time tutors for all levels, subjects tt districts. You will talk direct497 words
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Advertisement502 1992-06-07 29 710 Professional/ Executive Positions ASSISTANT to DESIGNER Progressive fashion house seeks Innovative individual for above position. Salary Is commensurate with experience. Send resume and photograph to: 14 Scott. Road #04-101 Far East Plaza. S 0922 725 Teaching/ Tutorial Positions •ST. BATOK/ JUBONG/ Hougang/ Bugis MRT prl -I Bt. Ho Swee502 words
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Advertisement432 1992-06-07 29 745 Technical Positions APPAREL Q.C. INSPECTOR c Preferably knowledge of garment Able to read It write In English Able to travel c Matured, hardworking It willing to learn c Training will be provided Interested candidates please send In your resume. expected salary, a recent photo It telephone number by 16th432 words
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Advertisement1110 1992-06-07 29 gjggi66 Monday to Friday: 9am to s:3opm ("spm deadline for next day: fax orders 4pm) Saturday: B:3oam to 2pm (llam deadline for Sunday; fax orders 10:30 am) Public Holiday: 9am to lpm TIMES HOUSE: 390 Kirn Sen* Road. Singapore 0923 Monday to Friday: 9am to Bpm (4:45pm deadline for next1,110 words
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Advertisement35 1992-06-07 29 |r ¥m i never know just what you'll find m The Straits Times Classified E** 1 ~yf J (and ata M 9 bargain)! C^A.T.S. 1 737-1 166 1 J W I I I I 135 words
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Advertisement508 1992-06-07 29 APPOINTMENT V 4ie ~SI Hospital Lam Wah Ec, Penang, cordially invites suitably qualified CONSULTANT PATHOLOGIST to participate m our expansion programme. Applicants must be Malaysian Citizens registered with The Malaysian Medical Council. He/She must possess MRC Path with a minimum of 3 years' experience m Histopathology. The successful applicant can508 words
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Advertisement101 1992-06-07 30 fcal t *J^^ r jß fc I^L SI MrJ j j l 5mM %/?f A7oiv, when you buy two rolls ofAGFACOLOR XRG 100-36 film, you II get a cuddly toy baby Mj>^^ animal Plus 20% discount coupons for two adults and two children to the Singapore Zoo to see W^101 words
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ITALY
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A SPECIAL FEATURE TO MARK THE COUNTRY'S 46TH NATIONAL DAY
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Article, Illustration1195 1992-06-07 1 Trade and culture the Italian connection Outgoing ambassador HE Dr Romualdo Bettini elaborates on Italy's dual mission m Singapore. 'You cant measure everything m terms of economic success.' —HE Dr Romualdo Bettini Italian Ambassador Promoting Italy's culture is as much a part of Dr Romualdo Bettini's job as encouraging trade1,195 words
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Article256 1992-06-07 1 GEOGRAPHY Boot-shaped Italy has a land mass of 301,277 km S<c'*yand Sardin 'a» located to the south and south-west, are the main islands. Surrounded by sea and protected from extreme cold by the Alps, enJ oys a "^derate climate. Winter temperatures rarely go below freezing pointf whlle m256 words
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Advertisement180 1992-06-07 1 i^y <S\ V W\\ j/ w\ lj B/ li 7 B> I -n WSfi jjjF .^mli I M| P^fc n^^S /^^^V B/^ BH^^tf hlriHA f Bfcl ■^^^M mm B^^r H k W vi H Hi Bk B fefl ffl Bl Bfl W WM F^B S V Wm 6^B W, J180 words
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Article, Illustration683 1992-06-07 2 From multi-national companies to a business association, the Italian economic presence m Singapore is a vibrant one. Clothes and shoes Furniture Cars Jewellery Metal work machinery Construction materials including granites and marble If Singaporeans are asked to name some Italian imports, their answers would probably683 words
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Advertisement153 1992-06-07 2 I Best Wishes to 1 The People I Government of I Italy on their I ff National Day j The Management Board of Directors of: I WORLDWOOD GROUP OF COMPANIES Worldwood Industries Re Ltd WWF Consolidated Products Re Ltd Worldwood Forests Re Ltd Worldwood Investments and Management Re Ltd (Manufacturer153 words
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Advertisement30 1992-06-07 2 A TOAST wtmSm^/ TQ ITALY yj^S^/i t^ti p>M PRFPO j^mml wPiHt qxj yirp i&i occasion ft OF THEIR NATIONAL DAY />£/ V^f) llP^l ■n Jr«ftl Mc *r^ HEI I EWE^[^ MFORD30 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1992-06-07 3 It is time for designers to realise that revolutionary styles for the sake of novelty are out, writes Professor Victor Margolin. One of the great achievements of the Compasso d'Oro is to have become more than a competition to recognise design excellence within Italy. Given the1,078 words
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Article220 1992-06-07 3 Instituted by the Milan City Council and the Industrial Designers' Association m 1954, the Compasso d'Oro ("golden compass") is an Italian national award for excellence m the field of design. Alter the award, the best of the entrants are exhibited around the world. The many220 words
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Advertisement32 1992-06-07 3 Best Wishes to the Republic of Italy onAeoccasionrfherNationalDay the companies of die ORONZIO DE NORA GROUP c. m Singapore [Vmm DE NORA PERMELEC PTE LTD Q T.TA.O. S.NCAPORB PTE LTO Ul i.32 words
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Advertisement34 1992-06-07 3 Best Wishes \{j f/Zv RepUbik OfHuty on the occasion of her National Day from PERMASTEELISA GROUP 7 Tuas Avenue 3 Jurong Town Singapore 2263 Tel: 861 4733 Fax: 861 2527 ..'.':;':';ti: main I 134 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1992-06-07 4 A revamp of the Italian political system is overdue, but institutional reforms alone will not cure all of society's ills, writes Giacomo Sani. The linkage between politics and religion can no longer be taken for granted. If the history of past reform efforts m this1,436 words
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Advertisement46 1992-06-07 4 B■ II I I BBh HONG SEH MOTORS PTE LIMITED Head office: f"^"™*^ 10, Fourth Lok Yang Road, Singapore 2262 j^ Tel: *****55 Fax: *****95 Telex: RS 251 15 showroom: 73, Bukit Timah Road, #01-02, Tong Nam Building 1 Singapore 0922 Tel: *****11 Fax: *****95 [*erran|46 words
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Advertisement20 1992-06-07 4 X Congratulations to f/te Republic of Italy Occasion °f Her National Day semiconductor manufacturers. mm W ■^■^■^■^■^■^■BP^II^^BiBW F~T^ -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HiH^Sß^SS^^^H^llßHlH |mijpMS||OT20 words
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Article, Illustration915 1992-06-07 5 The Italian language played a big role m the development of European classical music. Mariuma Milani elaborates. The conventional use of Italian terms m Western music dates back to the first half of the 1600's and is one of the phenomena which testify to915 words
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Advertisement29 1992-06-07 5 The cover of a music score sheet by Girolamo Frescobaldi The 17th century composer was one of the first prestigious musicians who used Italian terms extensively m his work.29 words
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Advertisement431 1992-06-07 5 I The Leading Italian Ladles' Boutique j (MISSONp f®i (Skinnorn I ISHH|| y ■sJfcMggjg KMfl^Sfl X". l iMßhili SfifaSg mts&zmcffi* 1 4 fly '"SBBr '^^B 9 A Harriet Selling CMSSOnT) Raffles #02-13 Tel: 338 0370 v y Hilton #02-38 Tel: 737 0768 GEORGES RECH AMAROTICO RCXCOBAROCCO I A MARIELLA BURANI431 words
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Article, Illustration802 1992-06-07 6 Mediaeval Kalian universities were nothing like the tertiary institutions we know of now, writes Professor Franco Cardini Universities set up between the 18th and 19th centuries, both m Italy and elsewhere, sometimes claim ancient origins although the only continuity between the glorious medieval universities and these new802 words
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Advertisement291 1992-06-07 6 to the Republic of Italy on the occasion of her National Day »J* IP^—^C^M^MiL JflßßßHrl waKr^W fIBBBB l^-k w BB^Bu* BB^^^^^^^^^^^^aßßl HB^£ *^BB BEBBBBBBi^^^BfIBBBBBBB^^vBw^kjBI nB ,-^B vA ~M 1^ >1 l^jM^^lßvJr V 1 «V **—^BBg 1 11 M BL 'rJ r£ :!^9^ 9Plr\ 1 Mt^ f ■^^Bp^wl wJr^^\Z^^^^SflMr I Br291 words
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Advertisement63 1992-06-07 6 j People and Government of Itafy on their I 46th National Day w S^B^P ITALIAN FURNIIIJRt A 1 I' BEST "Uj t £j* u^JK^^^^L <■—- Consorzio CAVTTAL Via Belgatto 73, ***** Fano (Pesaro) Italy Tel: 721-*****0 Fax:72l-*****7 The *****91 CAVTTA Represented m Singapore by Cavit Trading Pte. Ltd. 896 Dunoam63 words
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Article, Illustration841 1992-06-07 7 Genoa '92: Columbus and the sea Nautical fair to honour explorer Christopher Columbus. This year is the 500 th anniversary of the discovery of the America, an event of enormous significance which changed the course of European and American history dramatically and has had important repercussions all over the world.841 words
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Advertisement51 1992-06-07 7 I Congratulations I I Best Wishes I I to the Republic of Italy I I on the occasion of her I I National Day I MASERATI I Exclusive distributor for Maserati m Singapore 1 inDOfIUTQS PTE LTD I 24 u-ng Kee Road Singapore <ms ivi (6S) 472 M2(> Vax (6S)51 words
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Advertisement256 1992-06-07 7 Vdl y^:»ij fy^w Leading the world with Italian technology, 10' time winner of the World Rally Championships. Auto Europu Pte Ltd 3 Leng Kce Road Singapore 0315 Tel: *****77 (Showroom opens daily). I j/\lN\ v| f\ brings closer to the ASIA-PAQFIC area BANCA COMMERCIALE ITALIANA Head Office Mm HONG KONG256 words
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Article, Illustration254 1992-06-07 8 After half a century it will soon be possible to walk again through the ruins of the Imperial Forums. Visitors will be able to see from up close Trojan's Column that has recently been restored and admire for the first time most of the treasures accumulated254 words
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Article86 1992-06-07 8 sgdhdh have the satisfaction of justpossessing them. Then, m the 1980's, consumption became associated with "obtaining m order to be". This was the period when items that came with a designer name were preferred. The third and present stage is no longer one of unbridled consumption.86 words
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Article187 1992-06-07 8 Italy and China will work together to create a scientific centre m Beijing for the conservation and restoration of the latter's archaeological finds. The centre will be m the Chinese city of Xian, a historic place famous for the 6,000 terracotta statues of warriors. Italy will provide the187 words
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Article, Illustration169 1992-06-07 8 The Italian Institute of Culture will be holding an exhibition of 30 aquatints by Italian artist Frederica Galli on June 6- 12. Aquatint is an ancient art technique whereby lines are etched on to a metal plate of copper, zinc or a aluminium. Ink is then169 words
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Advertisement158 1992-06-07 8 Congratulations from the Italian national oil company. Our very best wishes to the leading role m the international Singapore 0923. Tel: 737-8522 Republic of Italy on her 46th oil market, with offices, Tlx: AGIP RS *****. Anniversary. subsidiaries, trading activities Fax: 737-5590 Agip Petroli is the ENI Group's and marketing158 words
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Advertisement28 1992-06-07 8 AUTO ASIA CONGRATULATES THE REPUBLIC OF ITALY ON THE OCCASION OF ITS 467H NATIONAL DAY ■-■mi^m m^^M mir THE NEW UNO I.C i. c. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^88fF777/T/^TI B^BPPPWPPI9Iii!PI!!Bi^R!^^^BffI?S Lh|mM|^^^J MC|MJ||L|i|ttijfc|iLfegy|iK^28 words
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BOAT ASIA 92
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Article, Illustration883 1992-06-07 9 With powercrafts going for only $6,000 and membership fees at $10, almost anyone can take up the sport, says Cheng Chee Seng. If cruising idly across the placid sea is not your cup of tea, maybe making waves with a powerboat racing at high speeds will883 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1992-06-07 10 No causeway jams, no COE worries... No wonder Singaporeans are turning to boating for their leisure thrills, says Cheng Chee Seng 'Small powerboats cost about $5,000. There are national servicemen and students buying boats!' Ron Yap, owner of Yap Boatel For those who find1,143 words
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Article, Illustration178 1992-06-07 11 Penang Club opens in December Cheng Chee Seng looks at what two nearby marinas one newly expanded and one opening soon^— have to offer Its members Pc nunt's first marina complex, the Penang Yacht Club, is set to open m December. Designed as a residential and stop-over yacht base for178 words
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Article, Illustration405 1992-06-07 11 Malacca Club membership drive The Malacca Club, one of the oldest members' club m this region, embarks on a new era with the development of an international class marina to complement its existing club facilities. It will also be offering limited numbers of its Club Memberships to Singaporeans at the405 words
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Article, Illustration310 1992-06-07 11 The Rolls Royce of floating docks, the Marina Ventures system from the USA, have been installed off the Singapore Cruise Centre on the waters fronting the exhibition hall. It comes complete with docking fingers and can accommodate 32 yachts. With the expected increase310 words
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Article, Illustration530 1992-06-07 12 Motor-driven pulleys now used m the place of ski-boats: Sumathi Vaidyanathan explains how skiing has taken on a new twist m the water because of this. You need to be towed by a speedboat to water ski. Right? Wrong. At a cable water-skiing' facility, powered, overhead530 words
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Article, Illustration117 1992-06-07 12 Batam marina club to open by year-end The Marina Cove Resort project on Batam, which was started a year ago, is due to be completed at the end of this year. It will be the first marina club on Batam to open. Its developers, P.T. Marina City Development, reported m117 words
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Article, Illustration473 1992-06-07 13 DASDF TT' tn more than W JA 3,000 islands m/ m the Kiau Wf Archipelago. v as well as those m Malaysia and Singapore, this region abounds with enchanting cruising grounds, many of which are still relatively unexplored and undeveloped. The opening of the Singapore473 words
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Article, Illustration370 1992-06-07 14 Sea-sports lovers can look forward to an eye-opening time at this year's exhibition. "W" "W" "TTien Boat Asia J^ '92 opens this yy Thursday, T T show boats big and small, watersports/boating equipment and accessories will fill the new Expo Halls 5 and 6370 words
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Article, Illustration67 1992-06-07 14 Visit Boat Asia to see the Goggleboat from Australia, a completely transparent, lightweight, yet super strong. It will allow you to view the colourful world of underwater sealife without wetting a toe! Available as a tender for 2 adults or as a dinghy67 words
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Article120 1992-06-07 14 The Orvwater display at Boat Asia '92 will remain on show for a further 7 days after the show, until June 21. This extension will complement the official opening of the adjacent $50 million new Cruise Centre the following week. Numerous foreign visitors and YIPs are expected120 words
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Article, Illustration78 1992-06-07 14 Here's a boat you can row m, cruise m, and even sail m. And when you're done, just fold it up and cart it away on your car's roof top. Constructed of high impact polypropylene, the Porta-Bote can be folded to a compact 4" flat piece78 words
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Article, Illustration33 1992-06-07 14 Ride a motorbike on water! With the 2seater Wetbike and Seaflash jet-skis, you and your partner can I rule the waves without getting a boat! i Intern larinc booth)33 words
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Advertisement109 1992-06-07 9 WER If experience teaches a man to see each departure as a new beginning, ,J^j^j|jjß each arrival as an ending, Jfc^^^^ Jl^fe^ t 7^; there can be no borders m his heart, ■^^^^^^^^P^^^^ai^^^j^\ '^S^^' S no fences across the frontiers of his mind. mB^I i^^^^' L^^ yt^f^^^M Citizen of the109 words
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Advertisement23 1992-06-07 9 First floating dock in Singapore 3 Water skiing without a speedboat 4 Developers eyeing Eastern waters 5 Boat Asia 92 exhibition highlights 623 words
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Advertisement289 1992-06-07 10 South East Asia's Major Boating Exhibition Kfl Junll-14 12noon-9pm v^i fflfa^Stf^n Experience The Lifestyle Of Tomorrow, Today! BWSTTTiII 1 Pc^nTTJ=T?mM First Time Ever: A Walk On Marina On Display Take Your Pick From... The waterfront at the World Trade Centre promenade will be a magnificent ___^^^-____^_____p_____ Sl g ht tQ289 words
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Advertisement327 1992-06-07 11 Are you lost? I f M Being lost is a bit of a drag. But being lost continues to keep time even when the power \S at sea is far from an adventure. is off, a calendar and other built-in capabilities. It is unaffected by either natural or man-made That's327 words
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Advertisement246 1992-06-07 11 One Gentle Squeeze. CoPilot Marine Radar The only hand-held radar m the world. s^ r n .^^^^■•SiZ^r*^* B STANDBY 1 1 u>t»TT na. J^J^**^. "^Ef~ y f K^iS^- V^2^M_ f YeS all "eed iS °ne 9en«e S^ueeze to h e C °Pil°* Marine Radar's ran 9e operate CoPilot's portable Marine246 words
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Advertisement141 1992-06-07 12 1 RSk 1.11 J^ JB ■t Scheme, manned by a very experienced professional ItfltfPjaSSSifc? U*l B ToSSftfl'OWlllllll^//VA i* i *^B M^E/rW^M Jr M^K^^^M w^F^&^m m^m M^W^»^B ,^H Jr w^B %^B m^K m^m mU V '''PP'y "im with snips) we even tnrow m a bottle I roiaing that mucn easier. X^141 words
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Advertisement183 1992-06-07 12 CONSISTENTLY COOL WhrflraUOTutemrML ■■■■■HH IfiBC v Sy*n»' prod*** n tram hor to «n W i cemta^bk v* a nyone with Unr* Ar Sylttmi earahMmtomrt mT\ l\ ~}DW •Quipmtrt can tfijoy p«tKt W* Itarn Air SyMrni' ntv ■> I U=Jm mjmmtrt too Envronnwntal Control Unit (FCU). ■■■PPVI With Marln* Air Sylttmi'183 words
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Advertisement349 1992-06-07 13 BB The Malacca Club, established m 1 890_goes marina at H S Malacca's most beautif ill beach front after 101 years. flj Bra|i As a member of The Malacca S© c c\^^ HBUHHBSBiHIIHBiiU^EHiSBiIIIiI tUPPP^^^IBB Club, you belong to an elite group r\OP° xc \x& I ■^HBHM|||^HH SEE of individuals whose349 words
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Advertisement300 1992-06-07 14 wi y wvii ii iiw Venue Indoors Expo Halls 5 6, World Trade Centre Outdoors Waters by the promenade outside Hall 5 (On-water display) Date/Time Indoors 1 1th June 1992 (12.00 noon 9.00 pm) 12th 14th June (12.00 noon -9.00 pm) Outdoors 11th 14th June 1992 (12.00 noon -9.00 pm)300 words
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Advertisement206 1992-06-07 14 Sea Ray 310 SB, the ultimate sport bridge cruiser Powered by a pair of dependable 300 HP Cummins inboard diesel engines, the 3 1 OSB will cruise effortlessly at 30 plus m.p.h. with a range m excess of 400 miles. The air-conditioned cabin is fully equipped with hot I cpcriFICATIOKK!206 words
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