The Business Times, 24 October 1990

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  • 10 1 Business Times MCI (P) 170/12/89 Wednesday October 24 1990 75*
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 68 1 THE PAKISTANI authorities yesterday filed another powerabuse charge against ousted prime minister Benazir Bhutto and extended her husband's detention on the eve of elections. The charge of illegal appointments to government jobs was filed before a oneman tribunal in Lahore, the seventh charge brought
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    • 31 1 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has seen a iO-fotd increase in net surplus for the financial year ending March 31, thanks to double-digit growth in tourism. Page 2
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    • 19 1 INDONESIA has signed a big contract to supply liquified natural gas to Japan. Page 7
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    • 29 1 INDIAN Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh says he has not resigned despite losing his parliamentary majority when the Bharatiya Janata Party withdrew its support Page 8
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    • 43 1 THE US Congress has resumed work on a compromise plan to cut federal deficits as White House officials rejoined the effort and negotiators said they were optimistic an accord could be reached before the midnight deadline tonight Page 12
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    • 26 1 A QUIET invasion is underway in Singapore's business district as Japanese, US and European fund management offices mushroom along Shenton Way. Page 14
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    • 20 1 THE NEW Chief Justice has good news for both the business community and the legal profession Page 16
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    • 13 1 ANJELICA Huston's no longer her Daddy's little girl P«ie 21
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    • 31 1 THE SIX ASEAN airlines are discussing ways to form an aviation trading bloc that can provide leverage in talks with a united Europe. Skipping Times Page 1
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 37 1 THE Wall Street market fell early yesterday as investors continued to siphon off profits. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 17.33 points to 2,498.76 at 1430 GMT in the first hour of trading.
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    • 36 1 LODNON share prices were higher at midday yesterday in quiet trading. At about 12: IS pm (1115 GMT), the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100Share Index was up 23.8 points, or 1.1 per cent, at 2,125.8.
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    • 32 1 THE Siong Huat Group, which is making a voluntary bid for shares in Singapore Fodder, says it will not use the loss-incurring firm for backdoor listing purposes. Page 3
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    • 20 1 SINGAPORE PETROLEUM Company and Provisions Suppliers Corporation may have timing on their side after all. Pace 3
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    • 29 1 CHASE MANHATTAN Corp aims to cut costs at its Asia-Pacific wholesale banking operations by the end of the year, partly through staff cutbacks. Page 6
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    • Article, Illustration
      28 1 Txtdajr Chute BT-MGA 599.48 +18.33 Ktuila Lumpur ....307.71 +11.96 Hongkong 3,081.23 +65.67 Tokyo 25,298.30 227.44 Sydney 133.1 +18.5 New Yoric 2.509J6 <^93 London .JZ, 102.0 +13.0
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    • 19 1 ExchMfl* rate USS SSI.7085 Yen S$ 1.3411 v 30.6324 Miwy i ittt Overnight 6-3/4* 1/8 3-monlh. 6-1/2* -1/16
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    • 34 1 Lm4M 6CM PM fix US$371.63 US$4-15 SwrcNov... l53.50Vkg -0.25 Vfiia Nov.... 238.50*/kg unch KL Tin Turnover 53 tonnes +23 Spot M$ 16.4 l/kg +0.13 CnMtopdMtl Turnover 1,419 lots +762 Nov M$694 /tonne +6
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  • 223 1 OIL PRICES staged a partial recovery in Europe yesterday after a dramatic plunge in New York on Monday which saw prices fall by a recordbreaking US$5.4l to U5528.38 a barrel for November delivery of the US benchmark oil, light sweet crude. Prices rallied by more
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  • 480 1  -  B* Lee Han Shin IN THE BIGGEST property deal of the year so far, City Developments (CityDev), Paul Sun and C Itoh have agreed to sell the Plaza-by-the-Park complex at Bras Basah Road for $216 million. The deal, to be concluded
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  • 323 1  -  By Elaine Koh THE PRICE of office space showed an 8 per cent drop in the second quarter of this year, the sharpest decline in a general uptrend since 1986. Industrial property prices also softened, though not as badly as
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  • 146 1 AFP VIETNAMESE exports leapt 18.4 per cent above those of the same period last year, while imports returned more modest growth for the corresponding period. The newspaper Nhan Dan said yesterday that exports had reached 75 per cent of the annual plan and imports represented 66.8
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  • 206 1 OIL-RELATED stocks on the Singapore market posted strong gains as prices of the benchmark West Texas Intermediate dropped by US$5.4l on the New York futures market on Monday. As a result of the fall in oil prices, shipyard stocks and SIA counters were
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  • 373 1  -  By Claire Leow FOUR international trading companies have kicked oft the Trade Development Board's Approved International Trader (AIT) scheme, which offers tax advantages to trading companies that base their regional headquarters in Singapore. With their AIT status, the four Kuok Oils Grains (KOG), Cltoh
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  • 212 1 AFP INDONESIA is determined to fight inflation, and will use its windfall profit from oil sales in such a way as not to increase the gap between supply and demand, Indonesian Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs Radius Prawiro said yesterday. 'The government will be strict
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  • HOME NEWS
    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 117 2 ACTING Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong has congratulated the Mentri Besar of Johor on his election victory, adding that the two countries could now concentrate on cooperative projects for their mutual benefit. In a message to the Johor Mentri Besar, Tan Sri Muhyiddin bin Haji Mohd
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      • 30 2 THE Ambassador of Greece, His Excellency Constantine Vassis, presented his credentials to President Wee Kim Wee yesterday morning at the Istana. The ambassador will reside in. Tokyo.
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      • 65 2 IT IS IMPORTANT for youths to develop a broad-based world view as they will be political and industry leaders of the future, says Yeo Cheow Tong, Acting Minister for Health and the chairman of the National Youth Council. He was speaking to a delegation of youths from
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      • 73 2 ECONOMIC development goes hand in hand with cultural development, says Mah Bow Tan, Minister of State for Communications Information, and Trade Industry. Economic growth allows us to enhance our quality of life, or the arts would be a luxury for most. Mr Mah was speaking at
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      • 56 2 A CANADIAN food fair to promote Canada in the local food industry will be held from tomorrow till Nov 8 at all Cold Storage outlets. According to the Canadian High Commission, this is the first time it will be held in a retail capacity under the
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    • 384 2  -  By Sangeeta Mulchand DOUBLE-DIGIT growth in visitor arrivals helped the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board raise its net surplus by more than ten-fold to $11.04 million during the financial year ending March 31. In its 1989/90 report, the board showed an operating income of $68.5 million,
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    • 200 2 THE first four companies to win Approved International Trader status, which gives them a concessionary 10 per cent tax rate on income on international trading activities, will trade in a wide range of goods. 'These include edible oils, grains and metals.
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    • 273 2 TO KICK OFF a new apprenticeship scheme, a computerised Training Placement Centre has been set up to provide vocational counselling services to students and to match them with relevant employers. The centre is located at the Vocational Industrial Training Board (VITB) headquarters
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    • 329 2  -  By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE companies hoping to enter the vast Soviet market must go in with a barter-trade middleman as well as a partner that can identify opportunities in that market, says a local businessman who has ventured into that market. Steven Chai, managing
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    • 191 2 THE DESIGNING of tomorrow's buildings deserve more attention than it now gets, considering its importance in enhancing office productivity. This was the view of Dr Cham Tao Soon, the chairman of the Construction Industry Development Board, when he spoke at
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  • SINGAPORE – MALAYSIA COMPANY NEWS
    • 404 3  -  Company qualifies for a listing itself: director Magdalene Ng SHIPPING-BASED Siong Huat Group, which is making a voluntary bid for shares in Singapore Fodder, does not intend to use the lossincurring company as a backdoor listing. Siong Huat has, in fact, submitted an application
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    • 419 3  -  By Amy Balan SINGAPORE Petroleum Company (SPC) and Provisions Suppliers Corporation (PSC) may have timing on their side after all. Trading in the shares of the two companies, which were offered to the public last month, will start tomorrow. Although
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    • 430 3 Bernama A CENTRAL depository bill, aimed at protecting the interests and enhancing confidence of investors when the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange implements its scripless trading system, is expected to be tabled in the next session of parliament, KLSE general manager Mr Mohd Salleh Abdul
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    • 307 3 Bernama EVERY stockbroking house will have to invest in micro computers to allow each of its dealers to have his own order entry terminal once the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange agrees to adopt proposals to streamline front and back-room broking operations, said KLSE chief Mohd
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    • 219 3 FAR EAST Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS) has teamed up with a Swedish rig designer in a move that will enhance its position further as the world's leading rigbuilder. A statement from the company yesterday said it has recently signed a "comprehensive licence agreement" with
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    • 307 3 RMCA REINSURANCE chairman Lock Sai Hung said the company is financially healthy and sound despite its $9.8 million loss for the financial year ended June 30, 1990. In the company's latest annual report, Mr Lock said RMCA Re has a strong balance sheet, with technical
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 74 3 FOOD INVESTMENTS (SEA) Pte Ltd (FIPL), a wholly owned unit of Frascr and Neave Ltd (FAN), has formaDfjannounced an offer to acquire all shares amounting to 33 per cent of Centrepoint Properties (CPL) that it and concert parties do not already own. FIPL
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      • 45 3 FURTHER to an Oct 12 announcement, Acma Ltd said the' proposed paid-up capital of its joint-venture company to be known as Acma ICCL Pte Ltd will be $1 million of which; i its stake will be SO. 1 per cent.
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      • 76 3 KEPPEL Finance said the Stock Exchange of Singapore has < v given its in-principle approval for the listing and quotation' of 10 million new 50-cent shares in the company which wiJK be issued at $2 each to Asia Commercial Bank as payment** for Asia Commercial Finance.
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      • 37 3 METRO Holdings' subsidiary, Datalogue (S) Pte Ltd, ha* on Oct 10 resolved to be liquidated. Metro holds 1.45 million shares, representing 96.67 per cent of Datalogue which has been dormant since July 1989.
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      • 82 3 SETRON (Malaysia) Bhd said yesterday it entered into joint-venture company, Setron Resorts (P D) Sdn Bhd, order to diversify into the property and construction field j 1 and to widen its earnings base. Replying to a query from 1 the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Setron added
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      • 66 3 DUFF Bhd has forecast a consolidated pre-tax profit of M 57.08 million for the year ended Aug 31, 1991, after its proposed acquisition of Syarikat Tanaman Dan Perusahaan Perak Sdn Bhd. In a circular to shareholders, it said the projected gross earnings per share would be
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      • 68 3 NESTLE, long associated with a wide range of food prodr. "j ucts, plans to make Malaysia the regional manufacturing and distribution centre for its new non-food range of hy* poallergenic babycare products, Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd man- 4 aging director Frits W M van Dijk said yesterday. group
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  • REGIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 455 4 Reuter RUPERT MURDOCH, the chief executive of News Corp Ltd, said he expected the company to trade ahead of last year in the year ending June 30, 1991. He said at the company's annual general meeting: "Trading as a whole we
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    • 471 4 Reuter FACED with signs of a credit crunch, many Japanese corporations are beginning to consider cutting capital spending in fiscal 1991, say analysts in Tokyo. "The fall in the stock market and rise in interest rates will not be reflected in capital
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    • 398 4 Measures are to boost stock price Reuter FIERCE resistance is expected to a package of measures which Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp (NTT), Japan's huge telecommunications carrier, unveiled on Friday to support its sagging stock price. NTT and government officials said today much of
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    • 337 4 INTERNATIONAL Engineering (lEQ, a subsidiary of Siam Cement, is planning to forge a joint venture with US-based Westinghouse Co to manufacture industrial automation equipment. lEC, which was put up earlier for sale by its parent company, plans to enter the manufacturing field focusing
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 152 4 VIETNAM has set up three new state companies to form joint ventures with Thai firms involved in fishing activities, reported The Nation on Monday. The three state companies, Soviet Food, Hakxig Fiscom, and Vicafs Food, however, have yet to decide how joint partnerships
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      • 102 4 NEW ZEALAND'S only privately owned television network, TV3, yesterday reported a loss of NZ$47.B million. The company has been in receivership since May and earlier this month was threatened with suspension from the New Zealand Stock Exchange if it did not file a report for
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      • 114 4 A JAPANESE joint venture has purchased management and harvesting rights to two New Zealand pine forests covering 21,980 hectares, officials said yesterday. State-owned Enterprises Minister Richard Prebble said the company, formed by Japanese firms Nissho Iwai and Juken Sagyo, had paid the government NZ$4l.5 million
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      • 85 4 ELDERS IXL Ltd will sell its brewing materials division, international wool division and part of its meat division to US company Conagra Inc for an undisclosed sum. The companies said in a joint statement that completion of the sales are subject to reaching a definitive
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 503 5 NYT fIME WARNER Inc, still weighed down by merger debt, has reported a loss for the third quarter, but has also said its operating profits for most of its main divisions reached record highs. It attributed the loss to interest expenses and other
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    • 45 5 Hectic trading >t London's Intern»tk>a«l Petrolenm.Exchange on Monday erected the opening of the New York market on a day when oU prices hit their lowest for six weeks in renction to the Golf crisis. AP pktnre AP picture
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    • 182 5 Reuter ELECTRONICS GROUP Siemens AG is aiming for annual sales of 100 billion marks by the year 2000, and expects sales in the US should triple to around 20 billion marks by then. This growth, from group sales expected to reach 64 billion
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    • 199 5 Reuter THE GILLETTE Company has said that retail audits show demand for its Sensor shaving system is more than 30 per cent ahead of expectations. "Demand is more than 30 per cent ahead of expectations, with 21 million razors shipped since the launch
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 116 5 ARCO, Phillips Petroleum and Ashland Oil each reported higher third-quarter earnings on Monday, but the reasons varied. Higher crude prices contributed to big profit gains at the production units of Aroo and Phillips, but limited the improvement in refining and marketing earnings. The
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      • 92 5 BEIJING JEEP CORP, a Sino-US joint venture with Chrysler Corp, has put a new US$2B million engine factory into operation. The plant, with nine automated production lines, 290 workers and an initial output capacity of 30,000 engines a year, was inaugurated on Monday, the official
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      • 97 5 ELECTRONICS MAKER Sharp Corp has launched a joint venture in Milan, Italy, to sell Sharp products on expectations of larger markets after 1992 integration of the European* Community. Sharp Electronics (Italia) SPA, capitalised at two. billion lira, is held 60 per cent by Sharp and 40
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      • 120 5 IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES on Monday nounced that it had bought the SO per cent of Tioxide Paint Pigments which it did not already own for £160 million? Tioxide is the world's second biggest manufacturer of pig* ments for paint and one of the leading manufacturers oQ
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      • 45 5 ITALIAN CAR GROUP Fiat has decided to double it* layoffs aimed at coping with a slowdown in or sales. Ca£ unions said late on Monday the one-week layoffs atrial ca*j factories would be raised from about 35,000 to 70,000 workv s
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • 228 6  -  Frtai Florence Chong in SYDNEY THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has injected ASISO million in capital into its Australian subsidiary, Hongkongßank Australia. The decision to provide the additional capital indicated the bank's longer-term commitment to Australia. Several other foreign banks have
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    • 358 6 Reuter BRITAIN'S building societies, which grew from humble 18th century clubs to become the provider of modern home loans, are seeking to flex their muscles through reforms that could threaten sectors dominated by banks. These mutual societies, whose business is almost entirely
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    • 340 6 Reuter CHASE MANHATTAN Corp said it aims to cut costs by 20 per cent at its Asia-Pa-cific wholesale banking operations by the end of 1990, partly through staff cutbacks. "Less than 200 people, representing 10 per cent of the total staff in Asia, will be affected
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    • 559 6 NYT DOUBTING their ability to prosper as independent companies, New York's largest banks are eyeing their neighbours, each wondering which of the others would make the best partner. Faced with rising losses on commercial real estate loans, and prospects of
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    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 129 6 TURKEY is to allow foreign banks and financial institutions to operate offshore activities in its six free trade zona, bankers said A Cabinet decree published last Saturday removes restrictions under the Turkish Banking Act on foreign banks and financial institutions operating in
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      • 115 6 THE EXILED central bank of Kuwait has appointed the London branch of National Bank of Kuwait (NBK), a commercial bank, as agent for settling outstanding interbank obligations of Kuwaiti banks with the international banking system. A statement from Sheikh Salem Ai-Sabah, the central bank governor,
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      • 89 6 BANK LENDING boosted West German M 3 money supply in September, with short-term credit the main impetus for growth. The Bundesbank said on Monday that MS rose 5 per cent in September after a 4.3 per cent rise in August Bank loans to firms and
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      • 74 6 NIGERIA has paid foreign government creditors more than US$3OO million in arrears on debt service due between the end of April, when its last rescheduling agreement expired, and the end of September, Central Bank sources said in Lagos on Monday. A senior official who asked
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • THE REGION 1
    • 428 7 INDONESIA yesterday signed a lucrative contract to supply liquefied natural gas [LNQ) to Japan, reinforcing its position as the world's largest exporter of the commodity, the state oil firm Pertgrnina said. The contract for the sale of two million
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    • 153 7 Reuter NEW ZEALAND faces a fi—deficit of about NZ$3 billioa ia 1991/92, compared with the July budget prediction of NZ$2.2 billion, nnder arrest policies, Prime Minister Mike Moore said. "The books will balance in the 1990/91 financial year, bat the projected fiscal deficit could well
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    • 27 7 with ordinary humans. The groom representing various universities in Jakarta, demands the banning of the weekl> and wants its managing editor to be tried.
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    • 243 7 SOME construction projects in Indonesia have been delayed because of a cement shortage, according to a Jakarta Post report on Monday. "The scarcity of cement mostly hurts project contractors in Java due to the rapid development on the island," Public Works Minister Radinal Moochtar was
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    • NOTE BOOK
      • 133 7 THE FORMER CHAIRMAN of the Hongkong Stock Exchange, Ronald Li, has applied to appeal against his conviction for graft, a judiciary spokesman said yesterday. The application filed with the local High Court was "a matter of procedure with permission usually granted", spokesman Mazy
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      • 73 7 THE Philippine budget deficit may balloon to USS2.I4 billion this year and US$3.3 billion in 1991 unless the government undertakes preventive measures, Finance Secretary Jesus Estanislao said yesterday. He said Prudent Corazon Aquino and congressional leaders are. to hold a "budget summit" today. "I think there
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      • 93 7 NEW ZEALAND'S ruling Labour Party is dosing in on the opposition National Party four days before the general elections, a Television New Zealand poll released yesterday showed. The poll of 900 people taken last weekend showed that 28 per cent were still undecided, down five
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      • 111 7 MOUNTING oU bills and weak exports pushed the Philippines' trade deficit to U552.56 billion in August, a 50 per cent jump from the level a year ago, the Central Bank (CB) said in Manila on Monday. Imports reached US$7.B7 billion at the end of August,
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      • 76 7 TRADE between Taiwan and Eastern European nations totalled U*****.5 million in the first nine months of this year, a 36 per cent rise over the same period of 1989, the Board of Foreign Trade (BOFT) said yesterday. Exports to the nine countries of Eastern Europe in
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    • 288 7 AFP PHNOM PENH called yesterday for Cambodia's Supreme National Council (SNC) to meet and resolve its deadlock before the dry season brings on a new wave of fighting. "We must break the deadlock and get things moving towards a cease-fire or
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    • 569 8 Indian Prime Minister denies he has resigned AFP Reuter INDIAN Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh said yesterday he had not resigned despite losing his parliamentary majority when the Hindu revivalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) withdrew its support. Mr Singh told
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    • 657 8 AFP MORE THAN 48 million Pakistanis prepared to elect a new parliament in today's election as the government, fearing terrorist attacks, deployed the army to protect voters and polling stations. Some 1,331 candidates are standing in the country's fifth elections since independence in 1947
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    • 390 8 Reuter COMMONWEALTH observers said yesterday that Malaysia's election over the weekend had been generally fair, although they detected irregularities in the voters' roll and in media coverage. "There were electoral inaccuracies with the dealing of the roll," the 12-member group's chairman Dudley Thompson told
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    • 191 8 AFP RIGHT-WING opposition Senator Juan Ponce Enrile said yesterday that he has accepted a formal lavitatioa from Philippine President Corazoa Aquino to a top-level security meeting tomorrow to discuss the country's problems. "Since the *endu of this meeting involves the national interest and well being
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    • 386 8 Reuter SUSPECTED REBELS bombed the offices of two oil companies yesterday and the army put troops on full combat alert the day before a planned general strike in the Philippines. Police said no casualties were reported when suspected leftist guerillas hurled bombs at
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  • THE WORLD 1
    • 420 11 Foreign ministers pass issue back to farm and trade counterparts FACING German and French opposition to farm subsidy cuts, the European Community has failed in another attempt to agree on a plan to put to Gatt world trade talks. EC foreign ministers meeting in
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    • 408 11 Reuter SEVERAL developing countries have lodged protests over draft rules for international trade in financial services submitted at Gatt negotiations for freer world commerce, delegate sources said in Geneva on Monday. India, Brazil, Egypt, Chile, Cuba, Yugoslavia and others complained that the
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    • 192 11 EC lifts sanctions against Iran, China Vietnam AP THE EUROPEAN Community agreed on Monday to normalise relations with China, Vietnam and Iran and restore high-level diplomatic contacts by lifting economic and diplomatic sanctions against these countries. But at a meeting in Luxembourg, the EC foreign ministers left in place economic
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    • 282 11 AFP WESTERN businessmen with an eye on the Soviet market would do well to invest first in the Moscow Business Survival Guide, a handy manual with advice on everything from setting up a joint venture to having your suit cleaned. Authors Paul
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    • 547 11 AP THE EUROPEAN Community member nations have sidestepped a controversy over the timing of the creation of an EC central bank. At a meeting in Luxembourg on Monday, foreign ministers of the EC member states agreed to simply move ahead with discussions on the
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 69 11 THE FIRST found of talks between European Communfy and Soviet officials on possible EC aid ended in Brussels Monday without any substantial conclusion, according to wC sources. An official EC communique merely said Soviet P e t#* ty Prime Minister Stepan Sitarian held
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      • 70 11 JAPANESE car makers with US plants are being investigsMi by the US government to determine whether they give mdpe business to suppliers with Japanese ties, company spokesman said on Monday. The Federal Trade Commission is invengating Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corp USA, Toyota Maufacturing Co, and Honda
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      • 61 11 NIGEL LAWSON, one of Britain's longest-serving finanfle ministers, said on Monday he planned to resign as a Membftr of Parliament Mr Lawson, who plunged Prime Miniv Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government into a politadU crisis with his resignation in October 1989, said he wok stand
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      • 72 11 PRESIDENT George Bush has vetoed a major civil bill, and Congress seemed unlikly to override his the legislation it had passed. The bill's provisions range fiwjfc a ban on racial harassment in the workplace to high mooeMv awards for those discriminated against It would effectifAr
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      • 61 11 ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, hangiiM on office by the narrowest of margins, faces criticism from jp and right after two bloody weeks in Jerusalem. His rigttßt Likud party coalition scraped to victory on Monday iA confidence vote on its performance since taking office s June.
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      • 73 11 THE US has paid US$4O million towards its delinquent ilk dues of over half a billion dollars, giving the world bofe enough cash to keep operating though November, UN rials said on Monday. Washington normally pays most of is annual dues near the
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    • 446 12 White House officials rejoin efforts amid optimism Reuter THE US CONGRESS resumed work on Monday on a compromise plan to cut federal deficits as White House officials rejoined the effort and negotiators said they were optimistic an accord could be reached before the midnight deadline tonight.
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    • 434 12 Reuter FOREIGN INVESTORS are prepared to commit billions of dollars to China's future, and billions of yuan lie stuffed under Chinese mattresses waiting to be spent. But, as foreign bankers and entrepreneurs told a recent conference in Shanghai, China's communist leaders must implement
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    • 269 12 AFP THE UN Security Council was divided on Monday on the form of a protest over Israel's refusal to let a UN team investigate the killing of 21 Palestinians in Jerusalem by Israeli police. The council, continuing consultations from last week,
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    • 178 12 The Gulf Crisis AP The OPEC nations, Britain and the Soviet Union will be billions of dollars richer and Eastern Europe and developing nations further impoverished from oil price increases due to the Gulf crisis, says a United Nations official. The US
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    • 182 12 AP A KUWAITI newspaper has reported that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein dreamed the prophet Mohammed appeared before him and toid him his country's missiles "were pointed in the wrong direction**. Reports on the dream that circulated in international fP nancial circles are said to have
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    • 186 12 Now you can dine on classic cuisines, indulge your taste for the classics, and enjoy classic hospitality under our new name. It's business as usual at ANA HOTEL SINGAPORE, formerly notice a new bar in the Fountain Lounge. And, of course, our Centuiy Park Sheraton, on Nassim Hill. We're still
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    • 311 13 sSHB i r < a j<r V kk|,A "'JnHfcul *'M ifc] ■f./: i a >#K w «V< W O R K'AH O L|C ■K V- I I 1 prides itself in producing just one type of for high-performers like these. Reliable/ efficient and high volume copier. The workaholic. The type
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  • 498 14 EDITORIAL CONSUMERS never like to hear that prices will rise, and Singapore Telecom's recently announced rate revisions, though widely expected, were naturally not welcomed. Though some rates were revised downwards, many people focused on those that had been increased, and especially the introduction of a pay-as-you-talk charging
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 224 14 HONGKONG residents' fears of what China may do after 1997 are understandable. But this response becomes skewed when it focuses almost exclusively on the political dimension of the relationship with China at the expense of the many other real benefits which should continue to bind mainland and
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    • 146 14 THOUGH it secured more than the required twothirds majority, the National Front was denied clear victories in three areas Penang, Kelantan and Sabah and racial and religious polarisation were displayed in the recent general election. Dr Mahathir must tackle a number of postelection issues. To what
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    • 113 14 COMPARED to the past, the National Front victory in the Malaysian general election has a different significance. Not only has this been the most hotly contested election in years, the National Front also faced the breakaway of PBS in Sabah. That it could endure all this
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  • REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
    • 125 14 THE police and Public Works Department officials agreed on Friday to ban tanker trucks carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from Bangkok's streets during the day. The measure is a direct response to the fire tragedy on New Phetchaburi Road which killed more than 80 people. While the
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    • 153 14 THE headlines are of reform, change and, not to press home a point too strongly, the end of communist dictatorship. But not all headlines. In a few nations, the headlines still are of the glory of revolution, the power of the dictatorship, and the invincibility erf
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    • 213 14 THE decision to lower interest rates signals a shift in official thinking on inflation. Three months ago the rocketing cost of living was Public Enemy Number One. Two interest rate cuts later and the official line in the territory is still that inflation must be curbed.
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  • 946 14  -  There are new arrivals on Shenton Way the fund managers. Why have they picked Singapore as their base? Loretta McLaughlan reports Loretta McLaughlan The writer contributes regularly to BT on financial matters SLOWLY but steadily, a quiet invasion is underway in Singapore's business district. After
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    • 49 14 DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUOEAU HEY, BUTTS/. HOU) HOVCOUU>\ uuAT LETTERS! W^&AfTpHIUP HORFtS OMOIOUGETFR& UJE* HOW FROM BRAVE HELP! WECANTGETSMOKES I p&P&VXTZ, SMOKES INTO HERB? COULOMB S6KVKSMSV ON THE FRONT UNES! IFlt£ SEMNfMMvI VEPBNIAGOftGOT NCTHiOOK AND SERVICE- GET A SHIPMENT I THEMP&ST% S,NC3 V f B PECULATIONS AT THESE' J
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 582 15  -  The price of oil tumbled on Monday to U5528.38. Pierre Belec reports on the problems speculators may nave to face Pierre Belec Reuter WITH oil now down almost US$l3 from its record high, some analysts say the market has regained its sense of
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    • 1040 15  -  Shanghai will soon have a stock exchange. This is only one step in the plans this once-capitalist city has to become an international financial and commercial centre, reports Catherine Ong who was recently in Shanghai Catherine Ong FORTY-ONE years after the communists first seized Shanghai and
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    • 688 15 Contacts are growing between Taiwan and the Chinese mainland NYT TAIWAN legislators are slipping into mainland China these days, touting their political influence in hopes of meeting with the highest-rank-ing Chinese leaden possible, and carrying back messages they believe will play a role in the quiet
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    • 249 15 Build up your regional maritet share at... SlBEX^='9l The 9th South East Asian International Building Exposition 15-18 May 1991 Chang! International Exhibition and Convention Centre Singapore incorporating caneaulp'Bi The 6th South East Asian Construction Equipment Exposition Featuring an outdoor display of construction equipment The next decade will firmly reinforce South
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  • THE LAW PAGE
    • 951 16  -  The new Chief Justice, Mr Justice Yong Pung How, has good news for both the business community and the legal profession. He is to put into action plans designed to speed up the process of dispensing justice. David Garnie! reports David Gabriel SPEAKING
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    • 314 16 CASE Um Xae Shan and Ong Sd Eag V. Ong Kim Cheoag High Coart of the Republic of Singapore Mr Justice AP Raja. THE Residential Property Act prohibits foreign persons, and this includes permanent residents, from owning residential property. Not to seek Ministerial
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    • 591 16 Implications of changes MEDIA legislation gets publicity in Singapore once again. This time, The Asian Wall Street Journal has decided to withdraw altogether from Singapore because of the further requirements of the law. On Oct 12, the new amendments to the Newspaper and Printing Presses Act,
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    • 146 16 Aim i m Hewlett-Packard's customer support... as committed as Baird's devotion to improving TVJ ,fi Customer support Logie Bairfl ttH he inventefl television He worked untiringly on hfe company's sets to perfect them from the 90 fo^jfTis\tv system to the 240 yr ffljV line to the 406 v¥ SjPST of
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  • SPORTS 1
    • 321 17 AP TWO SWEPES coming off long layoffs were among the early winners as the 1.1-million Stockholm Open started on MonRikard Bergh, ranked in thi km 400s on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) computer after being •ktetined nine of the past 13 months because of a
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    • 178 17 AP FIFTH-SEEDED Raffacla Reggi of Spain overcame the strong forehand of Laura Harvey-Wild on Monday for a 7-5, 6-2 victory in the opening round of the Puerto Rico Open in San Juan. Reggi got off to a fast start against the 88th-ranked Harvey-Wild, breaking
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    • SIDE LINES
      • 109 17 CARL LEWIS, the world's greatest sprinter and long jumper, on Monday dismissed any suggestion that he would be beaten by Ben Johnson when the Canadian returned to the track after a two-year drug suspension. M I do believe I can beat anybody if I
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      • 86 17 FRENCH sports minister Roger Ramh«»fir yesterday one motor racing authorities not to award any Formula One title? this year after the controversial crash which resulted in Ayrtonq Senna clinching the world championship. Senna won the 1990 World Championship after a collision with French rival Prost at the first
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      • 87 17 WILL CARLING, conscious that his first duty is to England, has rejected the chance to play for tW French Barbarians* against the touring New Zealanders next weekend. Namedj earlier on Monday to captain England in the international" against Argentina at Twickenham on Nov 3, Carting turned
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      • 41 17 VETERAN University of Miami baseball ooach Ron Fraser: will lead the US baseball team for the 1992 Olympics, he uO officials said in Florida yesterday. Baseball wiH be a riedarih sport at the Barcelona Olympics for the first
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    • 359 17  -  By-i Cassandra How A CHANCE to play against the likes of international golf stars Nick Faldo, lan Woosnam, Chip Beck and Ronan Rafferty will be the prize awaiting the winners of the Johnnie Walker Inter-Club Golf Competition. Currently being played within local clubs, the
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    • 267 18  - Climb every mountain if you can By Paul Ramani CALTEX (Asia) Limited will sponsor the first known Singapore expedition to Labouche East at the end of this month when a group led by the Mountaineering Society (Singapore), MOSS, climbs its south ridge. "We are very excited about this climb and
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    • 375 18 AP MIKE TYSON wants James "Buster" Douglas to beat Evander Hol>field, but he also suggests that Douglas might quit M I don't respect a guy who quits," Tyson said. 44 Once you quit, youll quit again." Douglas got up from a crashing
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    • 257 18 Reuter TO MOST Australian cricket fans, Chris Lewis is one of the mystery men of the England touring party. But Australian coach Bobby Simpson all about the 22-year-old all-rounder after being his manager at Kngiiah rrumjy Leicestershire during the latf English county season, M
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    • 91 17 Which airline has the most flights to London? (The answer is down under.) t I i i' i 1 1 S I I I 5 I f 9 J J v'jfe I 2 Qantas is the only airline to offer 2 flights a day to London. (From 29 Oct) You
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    • 336 19 I CL COMPUTERS PTE LIMITED HITACHI presents HITACHI r SKiO* !Maii 13S3HJMKHSI 1 1 i The Dynasty Hotel < Regal Room 1,2 3 a b October 25th and 26th, 1990 Exhibition 9:30 am to 6.-00 pm Seminars October 25th 230 pm to 4:10 pm /im& I gM >HL. October 26th
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    • 236 20 WHERE TO WINE, DINE AND ENTERTAIN WHERE TO WINE, PINE AND ENTERTAIN WHERE TO WINE, DINE Same of our best advertising is by word-of-mouth. For outstanding haute cuisine in surroundings of unashamed opulence. The Palm Grill is the name on everyone's lips. Reservations. 330 8310 or 338 8585 ext *****/6.
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    • 294 20 IIIIIII» PLUM'S Ulllllllllllll II DEEPAVALI DELIGHTS Spicy Indian Buffet October 12-28,1990 Lunch 12 noon 2.30 pm Dinner: 7pm 10.30 pm A quartet of chefs, have been flown in from Hyatt Regency Delhi, to prepare Northern Indian specialities 2S a tribute to the Indian community on the celebration of Deepavali $24*
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    • 278 20 Everything'sfresb a 11/11 it HCK Renovations,we^pall set to wivcjrpg even Cantonese-Thai tneno, fine service SgwalipUQßgriit Br M f cardmemhen: FREE bottle of Le Pfct Par wine wdh charges of $150 and above* on alacaiteorders. rB ail xMOO-ncm eyian #x Feast Pish Head Curry at ***** $17 1 1504--f (for 2
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    • 328 20 njy me vmmsi eaten, nowv ana riaay craos. i n steamed. IT that doesn't grab you. HH I —31 EES 333 OctUKl Ro«l SingKp(W»o923 T* 737 4411 DH| for is back at J Authentic specialities such as I H£ CafeVanda J bakkeptting,iantongpisan£ IJRk A J lkan garam asam, ayam masak
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 548 20 TELEVISION AND RADIO I[r T% J J I 1 J eoro TW A lovely island fill, Alealea, OJO Itel* —Okgu SayBrando delights -ssis ssa, s|*f: Daphne but she is not well- M m t if*® SJOpm, Financial Newt V—* reoeived by the latter. /»jmS5 IUO 4 <A n ■■UILftSUSiUJB Mt
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 1324 21  -  Anjelica Huston tends to leave her career to chance, but this could be the year she becomes a major star, reports David Thomson David Thomson NYT LATE developers have more fun; they miss school j and then live as A free as kids. There
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    • 393 21 The Japanese invention is as popular around the world as American hamburgers, according to an industry report NYT INSTANT NOODLES, developed by a Japanese food-maker more than 30 years ago, have spread into kitchens around the world, with annual overseas production exceeding 10 billion servings, according
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    • 482 21 IHATTEggQX GENE KELLY will receive the American Ireland Fund's Heritage Award at a dinner on Nov 8. Kelly recently became an Irish citizen. The award honours outstanding achievements of distinguished Americans of Irish descent. Founded by former presidents Joha F Kenedy of the
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    • 244 21 AMD ENTERTAIN A Yen For Fresh Japanese Food. I LUNCH 12 NOON TO 2 15PM SSI DINNER 6.30PM TO ioispm. I PRICES SUBJECT r to 10% service I CHARGE AND 4% cess Unkai flies in fresh ingredients daily from Japan. To give you nothing less than the freshest of sushi,
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    • 221 21 $•29 Menu for 10. I i iw quwr hnrvcsi mcv. 11 1 (Only 5 table* nifbdy. Advance orders j| i $42* Mm for 10. j| Free quart bottle Qtfvea Rafal or Martefl VSOP. I I I I I ''ill i i a |Mr $111 Mann for i. cig t%% Free
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 4560 22  -  By Diana Oon ANOTHER DAY of active trading on the stock market yesterday saw the Straits Times Industrials Index of 30 Singapore blue chips breaching the 1,200 psychological barrier to close at 1,209.9. However, the current trend is not expected to last, say analysts. They
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  • 3953 23 Main Board SLA Foreign 1490 +110 +8.0% DBS Foreign 1010 +45 +4.7% betan 50* 640 +43 7.6% S1A 1070 40 3.9% Ana Pacific 830 +40 5.1% OUE 560 +40 +7.7% NatSteei 695 +35 +5.3% J Cement 220 35 +18.9% DBS 945 30 3.3% OCBC Foreign
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  • BT SHARE INFORMATION SERVICE
    • 129 24 Cif—y Old Year Grwf Itot IM Mntap Inn mm to praftt/tou (L) ft ««Mm4 V COM) (Mate) etKaM Oct 22 Apr 90 M$206(M$1,343) 3(21) 20(20) Rofamson Oct 9 Jan 90 $10,808(87.704) 21.7(15.5) 12(10) RothmansM Oct 9 Jun 90 $36,269(126.171) 31.6(22.8) 76.(25) M Banfcmf Sap 29 Jun 90 M$172,134($80.584)
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    • 124 24 Oct 22 Japan Mr Ums, is now negotiating with Hotel Properties to run its proposed new hotel on Cuscaden Road. Hotel Prop is budding a 20-storey building comprising a three-storey shopping podium and a 17-storey hotel tower with 632 rooms. Mng Tai HaMtags is going ahead with the
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    • 748 24 Stag*** Stocks L«tFrt Y«ar Ornmm hM Data Vav MR ftw M w'rw' {tm (rm) laam Mai Marm M 30 Ok 89 5351(h) BB FM S«p 27 M 90 14.0 15TC 4.750 Jadu W Mm Oct 26 Jm 91 228L m htenm Oct 29 M 91 188 4 35
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    • 862 24 Carraat Ex Bm4u Date Trtai tor total tor paymmt lata data payafcto ftmymr last ymr Aana 5%TE(I) Oct 19 Oct 31 No* 15 5%TE MSB 10% (b) Jar 4 Imi 18 ian 28 10% 12% MOB 2.5% Sap 14 Sap 28 Oct 27 2.5% 2% M8S 10% Sap
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    • 268 24 Ciwpaay Date Ymt Group prt-tei Itet mhteg« feast mm te prafft/1ass (L) par share Mtmt (*004) (carta) Ceretos Oct 19 M 90 970,015(963,113) 12.6(11.3*) 20TE(9TEa) S8S Oct 11 Jun 90 94.140(94.809) 115(12.9) 7(9) LtN Oct 10 Jun 90 $2,444(11.256) 5.4(1.5) 2(1) ~Hmm M Oct 9 Jon 90 W43.130(916.105)
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    • 314 24 Cifiwy Bate HaN-yaar Oraa# pra-tax latarlai aaa te profit/!*** (L) dHiiii cots) Marco Polo Oct Sep 90 $7,391 ($2,339e) 0 5(0.1) Maruichi Oct 16 Jul 90 *58.838 ($10,625) Guthrie GTS Oct 11 Jun 90 $2,013($226) Umphone Tel Oct 5 Jul 90 M$8, 115(16,523) —<-) M Resources Oct 2
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    • 606 24 BONDS. LOANS WARRANTS OC M Bofcw 26/4/93 1 mm* ptoi P09 «M C—i| jg r n ij M 2/10/99 to 20/10/94 1 -nat ptoi SI cafe v 1 —rat ptoi II —tort mm* «t tow itock <M»MpMtoi q— H» M Mwdi 17 to 31/12/91 1-55 mm*t cak dm dp MM
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    • 319 24 CMpg WjNt* htm M Mfc| One-tor two MS5 00 per start b-date: Oct 24 Books dose Not 7 jtoptmct t Payment WYA MM Wp fine-tor ten $1 00 per stare Ex-date: Oct 30 Books dose: No* 13 Acceptance t Pigment WYA Una Pete Fnw-tor tour $100 per stare
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    • 142 24 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST Mostrtab Max i 1990 N* 1435.43 (16/7/90) 1607.12 (27/3/90) 1990 tar 985.17 (11/10/90) 1»0 Imt *****0 (11/10/90) 190 Noc 1322.00 (28/12/89) M* 1«7.76 (26/12/B) 1989 Imt 917.42 (4/1/89) 103(188 (4/l/») 1988 M* *****6 (8/8/88) I*B W(fc 1177J7 (8/8/88) 1988 Imt 737.83 (4/1/88) tar
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    • 408 24 Company Rights Issue Ham One-tor too KJ100 per shart Issue of 40m Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares of MJ010 each at MSI per share with 10m detachable TSU mm One-tor-tow MS2 00 per share Cmwi) b Caprtal reduction scheme to reduce par ntoe of share from SI 00 to
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 3771 25 Bernama THE BOOST provided by the Barisan Nasional's triumph in the general election as well as good overseas leads helped share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market move up strongly for a second day in a row yesterday. The KLSE Composite Index closed
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  • TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2260 26 TOKYO STOCKS yesterday closed higher with buying spurred by lower oil prices overwhelming rounds of profit-taking throughout the day. The Nikkei charted its seventh consecutive day of gains, a record for 1990, in moderately active trade. Brokers were divided on the near-term outlook with
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF HONGKONG
    • 2356 26 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday posted one of the sharpest single-day gains since Iraq invaded Kuwait as views that Gulf tension had eased a little tempted foreign institutional buyers back into a market they had been ignoring. "The rapid fall in oil prices proved
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  • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • News Corp, Elders IXL boost market
      • 961 27 A SURGE in News Corp shares and the on-market purchase of Elders IXL stock by Japanese brewer Asahi boosted trade on the Australian share market and sent prices sharply higher by the close. Brokers said investors were lured from the sidelines when cash flow increased after broker ANZ McCaughan
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      • 83 27 CfaM Pllllll Oct 23 SYDNEY All Ordinaries Index 1,313.1 1.364.6 +115 AH bdutrinb Index 2,097.6 2471.1 -*-26.6 All Reaources Index 131.4 119.4 +12.1 Turnover (million) 129.62 59.51 +70.11 SET Index doeed 613.33 Turnover (million) cloeed 3,000 MMMTA Composite Index 405.11 407.16 -2.56 Turnover (nearat "000) NA NA Composite Index 555.00
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      • 549 27 THE Jakarta stock exchange yesterday slipped back after Monday's sharp recovery, with the index easing back 2.56 points to 405.11 in fairly active trade. The exchange revised Monday's closing index to 407.67 from 407.86. Financials bore some of the drop with Ficorinvest, a part governmentowned financial services company, plunging
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      • 538 27 MANILA'S stock market yesterday rallied to close higher on buying inspired by a drop in world crude oil prices, which brokers said overshadowed sentiment about a general strike planned for today. "For the first time for a long time, we saw a good upturn in the market," one broker
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      • 376 27 RISES in market heavyweights Fletcher Challenge and Brierley Investments helped the New Zealand stock market yesterday recoup early losses to end higher in quiet trade. FCL shares, which go ex a 15.5 cent dividend today, ended eight cents higher at NZ53.67 while BIL closed two cents up at 1.42.
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      • 345 27 Ia local carreacy la 91 ia US» %day year fey rear day yaw Oct 22 late ckaapt chap dmmt tkmm World 361.0 IX) -214 0.3 -24.6 0.6 -16.1 *EAFE 491.1 1.3 -27.9 0.8 -26.5 I.I -18.2 Europe 3751 04 -16.7 -0.4 -131 -0.1 .3.4 Pacific 826.6 10 -347 1.7 -34.0
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      • 872 27 SEOUL stocks yesterday surged for the sixth day in a row in active trade individuals continued frantic buying in' the absence of willing sellers. The composite stock index dosed at 76S.SS, up 32.18 points, with volume' active, but down from reoent highs, at' 258 billion won against 394.2 billion
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      • 348 27 TAIWAN stocks yesterday ended higher across the board as investors returned to the market after as oil prices ML The weighted index gained 84.38 points, or 2.6 per cent, to finish at 3,300.57 com* pared with Monday's 3,216.19 closei Turnover rose to NT559.7 billion from 42.5 billion. •IVIUMktmM yesterday.
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      • 611 27 Bangkok BaJrt VoifOO) Oct 22 Alucon 564 American Standa 3201 Asia Credit 99 9 8316 Asia Hotel 72+2 18 Asia Sec. Tradi 75 5.50 ***** Ayudhya Insuran 251 22 576 Ayudhya Investm 91 7.50 8567 Ayudhya Life As 271 37 Bangkok Bank 319 4 336 Bangkok Bank Of 17 1.50
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • Blue chips fail to support Wall Street
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        1065 28 SLIDE of over US$5 in oil prices on fyfonday gave most US shares a boost but blue chips, which had jumped about 133 points in the last two sessions, failed to keep pace. After briefly climbing into the plus column in the afternoon, the Dow 30 index ended
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        982 28 LONDON SHARES yesterday drifted back from their morning highs in quiet midsession trade supported by cheaper oil and greater optimism on the UK economy. There were no new corporate or economic stories to generate much volume, and traders said many players were staying on the sidelines ahead of ICl's
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      • 78 28 Oct 22 CIom Pmto«s NEW YORK Dow Jones 2,316.09 2,520.79 NYSE Financial 109.57 108.40 +1.17 SAP 500 314.76 312.48 +2.28 Turnover (million) 153 221 -68 LONDON Financial Times 30 1,633.6 1,621.51 J 2.1 FTSE 100 i 102.0 2,082.62 +13.0. Turnover (million) 335.0 NA AMSTERDAM CBS Tendency Index 96.6 97.2 -0
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      • 277 28 DUTCH shares yesterday opened higher in thin trade in line with a brisk early rise in London and a higher close in Tokyo. A further easing in oil prices was a major factor. The CBS tendency index was 0.7 higher at 97.3 at 0930 GMT. "Its purely a reaction
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      • 373 28 GERMAN share prices yesterday closed nearly 3 per cent higher in moderate bourse trade, boosted by domestic investor position covering and some foreign institutional buying. After slipping in the first half hour of bourse trade, the DAX index of 30 leading German shares rose on a slow stream of
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      • 223 28 FRENCH share prices yesterday jumped higher at the start, shrugging oft a widening in the French trade deficit for September. The CAC-40 index opened at 1644.20, up 4.25 points from Monday's dose, and quickly strengthened further to 1647.99. Traders said the market was not unduly concerned by the customs
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      • 262 28 SWISS SHARES yesterday opened steady in moderate trading. Dealers said a higher close in Tokyo provided some support, as well as declining oil prices. The SMI index of leading shares rose 3.1 points in the first 30 minutes to 1,484,9 after peaking earlier at 1,487.3 and the all-share SPI
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      • 339 28 SPECULATIVE DEMAND for select issues in a thin market gave the Johannesburg market a lift yesterday morning, dealers said. Diamond share De Been surged to 64.50 rand from Monday's 62.30 dose while mining financial leader Anglos jumped to 94.75 from 91.75 rand, they said, noting that an easier financial
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      • 172 28 TORONTO STOCKS on Monday rote in quiet trade on lower oil price*, which outweighed the effects of lower prices for other natural resources, analysts said "It's a strong market despite the weakness in gas and oiL The test of the market is hanging in well," Fred Ketchen said. The
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      • 242 28 Brussels Oct 22 Fraacs FORWARD MARKET Acec 2710 +110 Arbcd 3090 20 Astur... 1100 unch Brascan 397 -3 Canpac 496 +2 Cock 150 +1 De Beers 520 +4 Ebes 4120 +60 Gb-Inno-Bm 1158 -26 Gevaert 7250 +10 GrBruLamb 3280 +30 Hobok Petro ***** unch Ryl Dutch 2450 +10 Sidro 1750
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 1256 29 FOREX MARKET REPORTS THE US DOLLAR yesterday traded slightly firmer in a quiet European morning as the market ran out of enthusiasm to sell further against the mark and an overbought yen, dealers said. "It's a technical rally," said David Cocker, currency
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    • 381 29 Cross rates 0*23 USS SS MS Dm Yen SFrASNZS USS 1.7090 2.7000 1.2850 126.80 0.5139 1.2850 1.2804 1.6502 SS 0.5851 1.5799 0.7519 0.7420 0.3007 0.7519 0.7492 0.9656 MS 0.3704 63.30 0.4759 0.4696 0.1903 0.4759 0.4742 0.6U2 Dm 0.7782 1.3300 ***** 98.68 0.3999 1.0000 0.9964 1.2842 Yen 0.7886
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    • 549 29 Interbank rates S$ Bid Offer Overnight 6 3/4 7 1-month 6 1/2 6 5/8 2-month 6 1/2 6 3/8 3-month 6 1/2 6 5/8 Overnight mode: 6-5/8 US> Btd Offer 7 days 8 8 1/8 1 month 8 8 1/8 2 months 8 8 1/8 3 months 8
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    • 724 29 Reuter INTERVENTION by the Bank of England on the currency markets will be more cost-effective now that Britain has joined the exchange rate mechanism (ERM) of the European Monetary System (EMS), economists and monetary sources say. But the liaison mechanisms with the central banks of other
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 257 30 Reuter TWO US farm-state lawmakers want the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to make sure that a proposal by the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) to double speculative position limits in grains and oilseeds futures will not increase market volatility. Representative Glenn English and Representative Dan
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    • 236 30 Reuter SOVIET oil exports are likely to fall by one quarter to 90 million tonnes this year and may be even lower next year, the deputy chairman of the Soviet State Commission for Economic Relations said in Brussels on Monday. Ivan Ivanov told a
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    • 203 30 Reuter THE CHAIRMAN of the French cocoa trade association (AFCC) has rejected calls for the elimination of cocoa marketing boards in Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Ghana, but said some changes in the first two countries' boards might be desirable. In a speech to the AFCC,
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    • 872 30 REPORTS GOLD closed firmer on light late short-covering but dealers said trade was otherwise quiet owing to an absence of fresh news. "A lack of trading interest trapped the gold price in a narrow range, but there was a very good two-way trading
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    • 861 31  -  NOTES FROM EUROPE By Kevin Goldstein- Jackson I HAVE visited China and the jungles of Paraguay, shot rapids in the Philippines and endured the desert places of Oman. But I have recently completed the toughest trip of them all. It began early one hot
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    • 150 31 As it 3pm yesterday: Load dollars to one nit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.326 1.346 Canadian dollar 1.4420 1.4620 NZ dollar 1.0250 1.0350 Sterling pound 3.3100 3.3400 US dollar 1.7070 1.7170 Local dollars to 100 wits of foreign cvracy Austrian schilling 15.70 16.70
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    • 276 31 S Awkward bosses complete- -—pBI PV LJ ly dominate one's thoughts I 1 I I I 8 Colour of an iris gives pro--11 Fast way to enter a convendevelopment (6) Lht 17 Cop proposes return of '***** prohibition (3) |26 j j 20 Throws wild parties (6) Hj Hi 23
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    • 211 31 Singapore (Mook Showers over several areas la the afternoon. Forecast Max temp. 31.5 assoc humidity 69% min temp. 24.4* C assoc humidity 100% hrs of sunshine. 6.20 rainfall in mm 5.7 rainfall this mth. 29.2 rainy days this mth 7 lUmwW m nOflfl TOrtCISi Asia-Pacific Hl/Lo* Cood. Auckland 20/14 Rain
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  • 536 32 Issues to be tackled include foreign investment, inflation and NEP Agencies MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad's big election victory last weekend gives him the necessary backing to tackle pressing economic issues such as foreign investment and inflation,
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  • 339 32 Agencies SAUDI Defence Minister Prince Sultan Ibn Abdulaziz, said conciliatory comments he made about the Gulf crisis have been misinterpreted. Prince Sultan was quoted by the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) late on Monday repeating demands that Iraq withdraw fully and unconditionally from Kuwait. The
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  • 162 32 MBT THE EARLIEST the Malaysian government is able to table the 1991 Budget will be slightly more than a month from now. The Dewan Rakyat Standing Orders state that members should be informed at least 28 days before a seating. However, even if this
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  • 324 32 IHT NEGOTIATIONS to allow American military forces and servicemen increased access to Singapore have been slowed by disagreements over criminal jurisdiction and cost-sharing. Officials on both sides say, however, that a final agreement is within reach. The issue of whether
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  • 238 32 ROYAL DUTCH Shell, already one of the biggest petroleum concerns in Singapore, will expand its trading activities next year with the establishment of a new company. Shell International Eastern Trading Co (SIETCO) will be incorporated as a division of Shell Eastern Trading
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  • 392 32  -  Fraa Catherine Ong mFUZHOU SINGAPORE'S Hokkienspeaking businessmen would channel more investments to the Chinese province of Fujian, their ancestral home, if they were not hindered by red tape problems, says Tan Keong Choon, a leader in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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  • 274 32  -  Fri« Yeng Pow Ang in SHENZHEN PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew yesterday left one showcase city in China for another. He went from Xiamen, a fast growing special economic zone (SEZ), to Shenzhen, the earliest model of the Chinese open economy. Mr
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    • 375 33  -  By Malini Tambyah THE SIX ASEAN airlines are actively discussing ways to form an aviation trading bloc that can provide leverage in negotiations with a united Europe. Top executives of the airlines have met twice in August and September to tackle the
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    • 381 33  -  From Florence Chong in SYDNEY THE telecommunications arm of Hutchison Whampoa has indicated its interest in joining a consortium to bid for Aussat, the Australian domestic satellite company. The debt-ridden Aussat is one of several government corporations which will be privatised in
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    • 306 33 THE THAI CABINET is expected to be approached soon for approval to lay a 4.8 billion baht submarine optical fibre cable along the Gulf of Thailand coastline between Thailand and Malaysia. Deputy Transport and Communications Minister Pratuan Romayanond said over the
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    • 237 33 THAILAND'S aviation and tourism industries could suffer zero growth in the next century if a second international airport is not ready in 10 year's time. A highly-placed Transport and Communications Ministry source told the Bangkok Post that although the Aviation Authority of Thailand
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    • 157 33 Reuter EUROPEAN Community transport ministers will discuss plans next week in Luxembourg to liberalise the air freight market which exclude giant US and Australian express courier services, EC officials said. Services like Federal Express, United Parcels Services, TNT and DHL would be excluded under
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    • 153 33 UPI FOUR Japanese and 45 foreign airlines hare applied to the Japanese Transport Ministry for approval of a 7 per cent across-the-board increase in passenger Cues and cargo rates from Japan, effective Dec 1, to keep pace with rising fuel costs, the
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    • 287 33 THREE state-owned Indonesian shipbuilding companies PT Pelita Bahari, PT Galangan Kapal Kodja Indonesia and PT Dok Perkapalan Tanjung Priok will soon be merged to compete more effectively for international contracts. The Jakarta Post said the merger plan was confirmed by the Indonesian
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    • 191 33 BANGKOK AIRWAYS will open a direct air-link between Bangkok and Phnom Penh this week, a company spokesman said Monday. The privately-owned company will operate flights twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, using a Dash 8 aircraft with a capacity of 36
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      • 45 33 FLYING on an airline does not mean you end up on the same airtiae. The airline industry calls it code sharing. But for most, it could be an unpleasant experience. This article looks at this practice Page 2
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      • 44 33 BATTLE LINES have formed in the US over a new international agreement on payments to air accident victims, with opponents saying they might tie the Senate chamber up in prolonged debate to prevent approval of the treaty. Back Page
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      • 42 33 AIRBUS INDUSTRIE confirmed that Austrian Airlines (AUA) has decided to place orders for 13 A32os and A 321s t and has taken out options on another 13 of the same air—l .-j-, A -1, craiL pici nft
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      • 37 33 A TWO-WEEK old pay strike, by workers at the Brazilian ports of Santos and Vitoria has. begun to affect imports of tiliscrs and medicines among other items, port authorities said Back Pate
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      • 32 33 PERU, seeking private capital for money-losing state firms, has begun talks with US and European airiines with the aim of selling off part of AeroPe*ru. Back Page
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    • LOG BOOK
      • 99 34 SHIPMENTS of major US appliances in September declined 13.1 per cent to 3.5 million units from 4.1 million units a year ago, reported the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers in Chicago on Monday. The trade group said September declines were sharpest for two
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      • 81 34 AT&T said on Monday that it would raise its rates for night and weekend long-distance telephone calls, which are mostly made by residential customers. The 2.2 per cent rise is scheduled to take effect on Nov 2, and follows s small increase in night
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      • 129 34 < BRITISH AIRWAYS pic (BA) said in London on Monday that it had applied to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to increase UK domestic fares by 5 per cent as a direct result of the Gulf crisis on the cost of aviation fuel. BA
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      • 93 34 SWEDISH telecommunications company TelefonaktiebolaL M Ericsson said its subsidiary Ericsson Telecom AB r had a stake in an order from Germany's public telecommunications network. The order for digital transmission equipment was given to a consortium formed by Ericsson Telecom and German firms Fuba Communications and DeTeWe,
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      • 106 34 International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) I*" agreed on Monday to consider a Kuwaiti proposal that it condemn Iraq for looting the Kuwaiti airport and seizing 18 planes during the August invasion. A spokeswoman for the United Nations agency said the ICAO general assem- bly, which
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    • 1303 34 Flying on an airline does not mean you end up on the same airline. The airline industry calls it code sharing. But for most, it could be an unpleasant experience. NYT The airline name you see on your ticket may not mean
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    • 512 34 AFP THE DRY cargo market was boosted by further improvements in rates on the main grain, coal and ore routes over the past week, traders said. The Biffex (Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange) index closed up 57 points on the week at 1,274 points. The purchase of 350,000
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    • 12094 42 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advanced dates are published for a maximum
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      • 608 49 Hay* art kiM ltoyIto An** Da»*»w WHarvM lsaWa 36/90 P3W 2410/1600 25.10/1500 K3i 2710/2300 h n 2«/» PIC 24.10/0700 24.10/1500 T"f~ MirwrnS Saw toya 26/90 P2A 24.10/2359 25.10/0700 Itwdiioiitt 4E J31 atongsrte 24. 0/0700 13w/90 P3W 24.10/1600 25.10/1500 ES2S 3? S &1MUOO 16/90 P2A 24.10/0700 2410/2300 S
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      • 985 49 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCI CARGO Hoard Boott*/M«co fafe SHp fey No Etb/Btr Mod Fran To Fran Ac Jade IgA 24/1900 2 22/1700 23/0669 23/0900 4 23/1200 23/1459 23/1700 Ao Rose 48 24/0900 2 22/1700 23/0659 23/0900 3 23/0700 23/1159 23/1400 Artur Grott 31W 27/0130 2
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      • 418 49 PwtKlMt Berth at South Part an Oct 23; I: Yusr, Soon Hm; 2: Krasica 1; 3: Sang Thai Ruby; 4: Cheung Hmg; 6: Mercury Jade; 7: Hung Lee 4; 7A: Kin Line No 1. KCT: Thana Bhum; 9: Ned Rotterdam; 10: Gulf Bridge. Swadaya. NaVi fat 11:
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    • 1049 49 THE DRY cargo freight market on Monday continued firmer with higher prices paid on grain routes, broken said. There were few new fixtures, but sentiment in the grain sector was strong on previously concluded business. Coal, ore, fertilisers and time-charter attracted interest, they said. A vessel on the
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    • 629 50 NYT BATTLE LINES have formed in the US over a new international agreement on payments to air accident victims, with opponents saying they might tie the Senate chamber up in prolonged debate to prevent approval of the treaty. Arguing that the revised treaty
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    • 205 50 Reuter AIRBUS INDUSTRIE confirmed that Austrian Airlines (AUA) has decided to place orders for 13 A32os and A32ls, and has taken out options on another 13 of the same aircraft. The deal, the largest in AUA's history, is worth 22 billion Austrian schillings. It marks
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    • 253 50 Reuter A TWO-WEEK old pay strike by workers at the Brazilian ports of Santos and Vitoria has begun to affect imports of fertilisers and medicines among other items, port authorities said. In Santos, Latin America's largest port, 13 boats are in the port and 57 are
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    • 144 50 Reuter PERU, seeking private capital for money-losing state firms, has begun talks with US and European airlines with the aim of selling off part of state-owned carrier Aero Peru, the airline's president said. Aero Peru president Rodolfo Elmore said Pan Am, AMR Corp unit
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