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Title Section16 1992-01-27 1 Business Times MITA (P) 35/12/91 Monday, January 27, 1992 THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA 75*16 words
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NEWS MARKETS
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74 1992-01-27 1 JAKARTA A special legislative committee approved last Saturday a Bill allowing foreigners to own shares in Indonesia's state-owned banks as long as they do not become majority shareholders. The Antara news agency yesterday quoted the committee's chairman as saying the Bill would74 words
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64 1992-01-27 1 JERUSALEM A committee of the Palestinian delegates to the Middle East peace talks has recommended to the Palestine Liberation Organisation that Palestinians boycott this week's multilateral talks in Moscow, a committee member said yesterday. If the Palestinians refuse to attend, it would mean that64 words
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Article36 1992-01-27 1 ARAB governments are still giving priority to foreign contractors despite a large growth in local firms and complaints that hundreds of billions of dollars have been drained out of the region Page 836 words
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Article37 1992-01-27 1 THREE out of /our Japanese in an official survey said they have reservations about taking steps to reduce the trade surplus while two out of three said Japan is misunderstood by other nations Page 937 words
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Article41 1992-01-27 1 THE recession gripping the US economy has left thousands jobless, but it is America's poorest that have borne the brunt of the crash crunch as state and local governments strike social spending from their budgets Page 941 words
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Article23 1992-01-27 1 SINGAPORE'S home-grown Guardian Pharmacy has set its sights on becoming a household name in the South-east Asian region Page 1123 words
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Article22 1992-01-27 1 FOR Mexican maestro Enrique Batiz, the conductor must always be in charge on or off the podium Page 1322 words
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Article37 1992-01-27 1 HONGKONG-BASED Reinsurance Management of Asia (RMA), acting on behalf of London principal Anglo American Insurance, has become the latest company to strike at the foundations of protection and indemnity (P&I) clubs. Shipping Tunes Page 137 words
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Article35 1992-01-27 1 THE Japanese-owned Kimisawa supermarket will join forces with publicly-listed Isetan (Singapore) at up-and-coming Shaw House, setting the scene for a fierce tussle with rivals Takashimaya, Sogo and Yaohan along Orchard Road Page 335 words
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Article40 1992-01-27 1 IN a tie-up that is viewed as mutually beneficial. Cold Storage will sublet the fresh seafood section of its proposed supermarket at Ngee Ann City to landlord Takashimaya when it opens for business next year Page 340 words
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Article54 1992-01-27 1 THE cast of potential predators stalking Malayan United Industries Bhd received a new addition when MBf Holdings Bhd announced last week that it had obtained approval from Malaysian regulators to buy as much as 33 per cent of the conglomerate controlled by reclusive tycoon Tan Sri Khoo54 words
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Article32 1992-01-27 1 SWEDISH home appliance giant Electrolux will be setting up a joint-venture facility in China for vacuum cleaners which will eventually be sold through direct or door-to-door techniques Page 432 words
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Article33 1992-01-27 1 THE Bush Administration will revive its failed effort to permit banks to operate across state lines and to sell insurance and securities, says The Washington Post Page 733 words
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Article, Illustration27 1992-01-27 1 Friday Change BT-MGA 744.13 -1.58 Kuala Lumpur ....568.78 -2.86 Tokyo 21,072.15 -508.57 Hongkong 4,600.08 -25.76 Sydney 1,611.2 -22.8 New York 3,232.78 +6.04 London 2,510.4 -14.927 words
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Article24 1992-01-27 1 Exchange rates USS SS 1.6420 100 Yen SS 1.3178 MS SS 0.6145 Money market rates Overnight 3 1/2 +1/4 3-month 3 3/16% +1/824 words
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Article32 1992-01-27 1 nllDOn S'pore Feb 128.50 e /kg unch M'sia Feb 214.50«/kg -0.50 KL Tin Turnover 53 tonnes +5 Spot MS14.33/kg -0.01 Crude palm oil Turnover 660 lots -35 Mar MS908 /tonne 532 words
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509 1992-01-27 1 Shoeb Kagda - Firms buying large plots in Sabah and Sarawak By Shoeb Kagda SINGAPORE In a bid to escape the rising cost of land and labour, Malaysia's plantation giants are increasingly moving east to Sabah and Sarawak. Over the last few years, plantation firms509 words
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348 1992-01-27 1 Agencies GARDEN CITY, NeW York Seeking to raise consumer and business confidence, the finance ministers of the Group of 7 (G-7) industrial nations said on Saturday that the conditions slowing worldwide growth are dissipating and that the seven nations would step upAgencies - 348 words
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Article, Illustration458 1992-01-27 1 Anna Teo - By Anna Teo SINGAPORE Going by wholesale price trends, Singapore importers and producers enjoyed lower material supply costs last year. Exporters, on the other hand, bore the brunt of cheaper exports. Latest figures from the Department of Statistics show a 4458 words
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674 1992-01-27 1 Our Summit Team - By Our Summit Team SINGAPORE Asean's heads of government begin meeting today in the most important Summit their six countries have ever undertaken since Asean was formed in 1967. Over the next two days, the six leaders will go through a range of674 words
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Article242 1992-01-27 1 AFP SEOUL North Korea has notified the International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) that it will sign a nuclear safeguards accord this week, an agency official was quoted as saying in a press report yesterday. South Korea's national Yonhap news agency quoted the officialAFP - 242 words
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Advertisement10 1992-01-27 1 Little new from G-7 talks, say Tokyo analysts, Pg 910 words
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Advertisement114 1992-01-27 1 Dulux THE BETTER PAINT More reports: S'pore, KL to swop documents over disputed island, Pg 2 Afta; Most things in place within 5 years, Pg 2 Afta will boost investor confidence: PM Goh, Pg 2 Focus, Pg 10 Naturally enthusiastic. Aboard Japan Airfnes, you quicldy senee a genuine encounter the114 words
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FOURTH ASEAN SUMMIT
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486 1992-01-27 2 SINGAPORE Malaysia and Singapore will exchange important documents to settle the disputed Pulau Batu Putih in the Johor Straits, Malaysian leaders said here yesterday. Adding that they would not go to war with Singapore "over a piece of white rock", Prime Minister486 words
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Article, Illustration424 1992-01-27 2 Loh Hui Yin - Loh Hui Yin interviews Thailand's Commerce Minister Loh Hui Yin SINGAPORE Asean hopes to get most things in place within the first five years of the regional grouping's 15-year schedule to create an Asean free trade area, said Thai Commerce Minister Amaret424 words
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411 1992-01-27 2 Long-term benefits outweigh short-term loss: Anand SINGAPORE The Asean Free Trade Area will create a bigger economic pie for all Asean states, and its long-term benefits will more than compensate for any short-term loss that any Asean country may suffer due to the initial411 words
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444 1992-01-27 2 SINGAPORE An agreement to establish an Asean Free Trade Area will boost investor confidence and interest in this area, said Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, who is hosting today's Asean Summit during which such an agreement will be signed. It will increase member444 words
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211 1992-01-27 2 SINGAPORE The Philippines is keen to join Singapore in forming another Growth Triangle in Southeast Asia, President Corazon Aquino said yesterday. Mrs Aquino, who is in Singapore for the Fourth Asean Summit starting today, said the Growth Triangle can be completed with a third partner211 words
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Article515 1992-01-27 2 Yang Razali Kassim, Kenneth James, Loh Hui Yin, Chuang Peck Ming, Harish Mehta, Schutz Lee, Al O Labita - An Asean development bank also being proposed Summit reports Yang Razali Kassim, Kenneth James, Loh Hui Yin, Chuang Peck Ming, Harish Mehta, Schutz Lee, Al O Labita MANILA The United Nations Development Programme plans to encourage the establishment of an Asean Export-Import bank to515 words
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567 1992-01-27 3 Hong Lee Tiam - Fierce tussle with Orchard Road rivals expected By Hong Lee Tiam SINGAPORE The Japa-nese-owned Kimisawa supermarket will join forces with publicly-listed Isetan (Singapore) at up-and-coming Shaw House, setting the scene for a fierce tussle with rivals Takashimaya, Sogo and Yaohan along Orchard567 words
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Article, Illustration378 1992-01-27 3 Hong Lee Tiam - By Hong Lee Tiam SINGAPORE In a tie-up that is viewed as mutually beneficial, Cold Storage will sublet the fresh seafood section of its proposed supermarket at Ngee Ann City to landlord Takashimaya when it opens for business next378 words
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290 1992-01-27 3 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Small and medium-sized companies and well-managed firms with niche markets dominated the top 15 performers in terms of price appreciation on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last year. Heading the list is Malaysia Packaging Industries which tripledMBT - 290 words
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Article124 1992-01-27 3 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Edaran Otomobil Nasional (EON) is expecting its earnings to remain stable even though its principal, Perusahan Otomobil Nasional (Proton), has forecast a substantial reduction in profit. Proton indicated in its listing prospectus that its pre-tax profit will drop some 32 per cent toMBT - 124 words
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Article580 1992-01-27 3 Duncan Mount - MARKET TALK Not much known about its B-share issues but foreign interest remains By Duncan Mount Managing director, CEF Investment Management Ltd HONGKONG China is opening its stock markets for the first time to foreign capital. Considerable foreign interest has been expressed in the first580 words
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613 1992-01-27 3 Leslie Lopez - From Leslie Lopez in KUALA LUMPUR THE CAST of potential predators stalking Malayan United Industries Bhd (MUI) received a new addition when MBf Holdings Bhd announced last week that it had obtained approval from Malaysian regulators to buy as much as 33613 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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112 1992-01-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR DMIB. a member of the Sime Darby group, expects its tyre exports to exceed Ms3o million (S$ 18.4 million) for the current financial year ending June 30. J K Yip, the company's managing director, said a substantial portion of the income112 words
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Article115 1992-01-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR Temerloh Rubber Estate has recorded an increase in group pre-tax profit to M 53.006 million (551.84 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1991, compared with M 5694.000 for the same period in 1990. The increase was achieved on a M$ 17.28 million115 words
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Article84 1992-01-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR Grand Central Investment Holdings (GCIH), which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, is poised to become a major player in the growing domestic and export markets for Malaysian-produced chocolates and confectionery products. The company, which is controlled by Malaysian investors, had84 words
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Article121 1992-01-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR MCB Holdings has announced that the group, together with the respective vendors involved, has agreed to proceed with the acquisition of Soon Teik Development as revised by the Capital Issues Committee (CIC), comprising six million shares of MJI (550.61) each for M 559.3 million121 words
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Article93 1992-01-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR Kumpulan Emas, in relation to its acquisition of six continuous lots of properties in Kuala Lumpur, has announced that no independent valuation was carried out on the properties. The company said the price of the properties was arrived at on a willing buyer-willing seller basis93 words
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99 1992-01-27 4 NEW YORK PepsiCo Inc is negotiating with one of its largest Pizza Hut franchisees to gain control of the restaurants the company owns. The franchisee, Pizza Management Inc of Texas, owns about 240 Pizza Huts and Taco Bells primarily in Texas but also some99 words
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Article50 1992-01-27 4 NEW YORK The Turner Broadcasting System is considering a bid for Orion Pictures Corp, according to several movie industry executives. But a spokesman for Turner declined to comment on Friday. Turner's chairman, Ted Turner, had previously considered bidding for Orion as well as MGM/UA Entertainment.50 words
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Article103 1992-01-27 4 NEWARK, New Jersey A US federal judge indicated on Friday that he will deny Westinghouse Electric Corp's request to dismiss the bribery lawsuit filed against the Pittsburgh-based company by the Philippines. The Philippine government has alleged that Westinghouse and a subcontractor, Burns and Roe Enterprises of103 words
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Article105 1992-01-27 4 KALAMAZOO, Michigan Upjohn Co has filed three libel actions in Britain's High Court of Justice relating to charges of safety with its sleeping aid Halcion. The company is seeking damages and injunctions against the British Broadcasting System and its reporter for allegations broadcast on Oct105 words
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Article61 1992-01-27 4 NEW YORK The Brazilian government is considering privatising its massive state-owned oil company Petroleo Brazileiro SA (Petrobras) within two years, a senior government official said. "As privatisation progresses and we are successful, of course, society and Congress would be much more willing to discuss even privatisation61 words
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Article46 1992-01-27 4 PHILADELPHIA Scott Paper Co will eliminate about 3,800 jobs, or slightly more than 10 per cent of its global work force, and take a charge of some US$9O million (S$ 147.6 million) against fourth-quarter earnings to cover the employee reductions.46 words
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409 1992-01-27 4 Genevieve Cua - From Genevieve Cua IN MANILA SWEDISH home appliance giant Electrolux will be setting up a joint venture facility in China for vacuum cleaners which will eventually be sold through direct or door-to-door techniques. This was disclosed recently by Electrolux officials as409 words
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402 1992-01-27 4 HONGKONG China Paint Holdings is planning to raise HKSS67 million (S$ 120 million) through a rights issue to fund its acquisition of Citybus Holdings and Rediffusion Property, the South China Morning Post reported. The Citybus deal, at a price of HK5362.96 million,402 words
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161 1992-01-27 4 NYT TOKYO Government officials and businessmen in Japan reacted with indignation and puzzlement on Friday over reports that US baieball officials were against the offer by a Japanesq/fffc to buy the Seattle Mariners. Hiroshi Yamauchi, president of Nintendo Co, which has teamed upNYT - 161 words
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289 1992-01-27 4 AP TOKYO The Agriculture Ministry said last Friday that it was investigating whether loans extended by a ministrybacked bank to a scandaltainted delivery company were used illegally for stock trading. The stock profits were allegedly used by the company, Tokyo Sagawa Kyubin Co,AP - 289 words
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Article, Illustration465 1992-01-27 4 HONGKONG Cash-rich Cheung Kong Holdings has continued its aggressive foray into the Hongkong stock market by buying 5.15 per cent of Peregrine Investments for HK5191.4 million (5540.5 million) and a 5 per cent stake in Asia Commercial for a further HKS4B.2 million, the South465 words
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294 1992-01-27 4 BANGKOK Thailand's Commerce Ministry has announced a "grey list" of firms under pricing probe, the Bangkok Post reported last week. The list includes a leading department store, two giant soft-drink manufacturers and a drinking water producer which are being investigated by294 words
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467 1992-01-27 5 Reuter STOCKHOLM Swedish vehicle-maker Volvo and food and drugs firm Procordia have announced plans to merge into one of Europe's biggest concerns, with 105,000 employees and an annual turnover of As2o billion (5532.4 billion). The merger would combine Procordia's cash-gener-ating food and drugReuter - 467 words
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392 1992-01-27 5 Reuter NEW YORK Exxon Corp, the United States' largest oil company, said last Friday that it earned a record US$5.6 billion (Ss9 billion) in 1991, despite lower profits in the fourth quarter. Several other major oil companies also said their earnings in theReuter - 392 words
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388 1992-01-27 5 NEW YORK Debtstrapped US retailer RH Macy Co was negotiating down to the wire with creditors late on Saturday, struggling to avoid a Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection filing that at least one source said could come as soon as today. Macy's, one of388 words
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304 1992-01-27 5 DALLAS Texas Instruments Inc on Friday reported its sixth consecutive quarterly loss, but analysts said costcutting moves taken last year by the giant chip maker appeared to be working. The company trimmed 6,000 jobs through voluntary retirement, layoffs, attrition and assets sales during 1991 for304 words
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Advertisement296 1992-01-27 4 A two-day seminar on not to be missed by all management and quality related personnel Opening Address: Mr Leong Horn Kee, Chairman of Singapore Quality Institute MP for Thomson GRC Keynote Speakers: Mr Lim Hock San, Director General, Civil Auiation Authority of Singapore, Singapore Changi Airport (The Quality Ingredients Necessary296 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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SMALL CHANGE
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95 1992-01-27 6 WASHINGTON The US government last Friday took control of ailing Cross Land Savings Bank of Brooklyn, New York, installed new management and injected US$l.2 billion (551.94 billion) into the failing bank. It was the first time the government has used a procedure95 words
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Article78 1992-01-27 6 NEW YORK Chase Manhattan Corp, which failed in its effort to buy Crossland Savings FSB from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, will keep looking to expand, especially in the New York area, a Chase spokesman said. "We will continue to look for opportunities to grow our78 words
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Article80 1992-01-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR The International Monetary Fund's preoccupation with the Commonwealth of Independent States and Eastern Europe should not deprive developing nations of aid, Asian central bank governors said on Friday. In a communique at the end of a three-day meeting of their common-interest group Seacan, they said80 words
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Article88 1992-01-27 6 MOSCOW Russia wants to save from bankruptcy the banks of the former Soviet Union operating abroad, which are victims of the financial weakness of the vanished central power structure and of conflicts between republics of the Commonwealth of. Independent States, observers say here. The88 words
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Article80 1992-01-27 6 WASHINGTON Two years after it invaded Panama, the US is leading an international effort to help it clear its arrears with the lending agencies and return to the world's financial circles, World Bank sources said. The US, Japan and some European nations are setting up80 words
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Article54 1992-01-27 6 KARACHI, Pakistan A new Pakistani bank, Askari Commercial Bank Ltd, said its subscription offer for 10-rupee shares worth 150 million rupees (Ss9 million) attracted 2.07 billion rupees in bids. Another new bank, Mehran Bank Ltd, last month received subscriptions worth about two billion rupees against an invitation54 words
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343 1992-01-27 6 Reuter ZURICH Swiss Bank Corp (SBC), following in the wake of Union Bank of Switzerland and CS Holding, Switzerland's two other major banks, has joined the "Allfinanz" insurance marketing club. Last week, Switzerland's second largest bank announced that it would form a company withReuter - 343 words
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442 1992-01-27 6 Reuter NEW YORK Moody's Investors Service cut its rating of Prudential Insurance Co of America last Friday, citing concern about how much money the nation's largest life insurer has tied up in real estate and junk bonds. Prudential's chairman criticised the move, saying Moody'sReuter - 442 words
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397 1992-01-27 6 1992 likely to see as many failures as last year, says Fed governor Reuter WASHINGTON The Bush Administration will revive its failed effort to permit banks to operate across state lines and to sell insurance and securities, The Washington Post newspaper reportedReuter - 397 words
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431 1992-01-27 6 Reuter LONDON Equities, bearing nearly twice the risk, outperformed gilts over 73 years from 1918 by an annual average of 6.2 per cent, a study by Barclays de Zoete Wedd shows. Accounting for inflation, average real returns were 7.2 per cent for equities butReuter - 431 words
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216 1992-01-27 6 Quak Hiang Whai - By Quak Hiang Whai MANILA The Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP) has given Telerate the contract to set up a dealing service for foreign exchange, government securities and money market dealers in that country. The service will permit direct dealing216 words
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Article, Illustration297 1992-01-27 6 Reuter SEOUL South Korea's 21 city and regional banks' profits increased 26.6 per cent to 1,767 billion won (Ss3.B billion) in fiscal 1991 from 1,396 billion a year earlier, according to provisional figures released by the Bank of Korea (BoK) Friday. Aggregate profitsReuter - 297 words
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342 1992-01-27 6 Reuter FRANKFURT The German government, struggling for funds to finance unification, can be assured of a record profit transfer from the Bundesbank this year, according to official figures released last Friday. The central bank's weekly returns for the end of 1991 showed "otherReuter - 342 words
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646 1992-01-27 7 Movement of millions of workers from Asia seen gaining momentum AFP SYDNEY Asia, like Europe, should start preparing for the migration of refugees, workers and "high-tech coolies" on a scale not seen since the *****, Australian unions have warned. Alan Matheson,AFP - 646 words
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Article, Illustration488 1992-01-27 7 JAKARTA The prices of most low-cost housing constructed under Indonesia's government's housing programme are likely to rise from April as a result of a 22 per cent hike in construction costs, the Jakarta Post reported on Friday. State Minister for Public Housing Siswono488 words
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176 1992-01-27 7 BANGKOK Yemen has offered to allow Thai fishermen to work in its territorial waters, the Bangkok Post reported on Friday. The offer was made by Yemeni Supply and Trade Minister Fadhal Mohsen Abdullah who is on an eightday visit in Thailand from Jan 21176 words
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308 1992-01-27 7 Reuter HANOI The public sector in Vietnam faces a serious cash shortage and is having trouble paying state employees, soldiers and pensioners already struggling with hard times, the military newspaper said yesterday. "The cash shortage... Has become a problem of 'burning'Reuter - 308 words
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70 1992-01-27 7 HANOI Vietnam needs to better regulate trading firms to prevent chaos on the import-export market, particularly in Ho Chi Minh City, the official Vietnam News Agency (VNA) said yesterday. It said about half of the 300 foreign firms in Ho Chi Minh City had70 words
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Article73 1992-01-27 7 HANOI Tourist arrivals in Vietnam leaped 36 per cent in 1991 to 300,000 despite a virtual halt in visits from the former Soviet bloc, the Vietnam News Agency reported yesterday. The number was expected to rise dramatically this year as Hanoi's open-door policy attracts more Westerners,73 words
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Article68 1992-01-27 7 CANBERRA Police removed 124 crosses smeared with red paint symbolising the blood of the victims of the East Timor massacre from the front of the Indonesian Embassy here yesterday. The crosses were placed across the front of the embassy in November by East Timorese and68 words
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Article74 1992-01-27 7 MANILA Former Philippine defence chief Fidel Ramos said yesterday he hoped to win the backing of Catholic Church leaders in his fight for the presidency after President Corazon Aquino endorsed him as her favoured successor. At least six politicians, including Ramos, a Protestant, are considered top74 words
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67 1992-01-27 7 NEW YORK A judge has authorised the Philippines to recover a US$6 million (559.9 million) award against Adnan Khashoggi, a former Saudi arms dealer and friend of the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos. US District Judge Milton Pollack on Thursday dismissed Khashoggi's claims that he67 words
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417 1992-01-27 8 Local companies complaining of unfair treatment AFP r ABU DHABI Arab governments are still giving priority to foreign contractors in spite of a large growth in local firms and complaints that hundreds of billions of dollars have been drained outAFP - 417 words
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269 1992-01-27 8 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan's onceflagging domestic private investment is picking up speed this year as the island's new six-year economic plan gears up for more spending, say officials and economists. "The new economic plan will certainly stimulate private investment in Taiwan," saidReuter - 269 words
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528 1992-01-27 8 AFP SEOUL The controversial founder of South Korea's Hyundai Group, Chung Ju Yung, has caused a stir by forming a new political party and issuing dark warnings that the economy will be ravaged if the ruling party remains in power for another fiveAFP - 528 words
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Article, Illustration748 1992-01-27 8 Visits to economic zones set to bolster personal standing and reforms Reuter BEIJING With a stunning 15-km swim in the Yangtse River in July 1966, China's supreme leader Chairman Mao Zedong, then 73, scotched rumours he was seriously ill and gathered his political strength toReuter - 748 words
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490 1992-01-27 9 Many have reservations and say Japan is misunderstood by others AP TOKYO Three out of four Japanese in an official survey said they have reservations about taking steps to reduce the trade surplus while two out of three said Japan is misunderstoodAP - 490 words
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335 1992-01-27 9 AP GREECE, New York Town officials who decided not to buy a dirt mover made by a Japanese company have found out that buying American isn't as simple as it sounds. The Greece Town Board voted last week against buying a used Komatsu excavator, even thoughAP - 335 words
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Article, Illustration55 1992-01-27 9 TOKYO The posture may seem familiar although the performer looks less than presidential. Jiro, a Japanese monkey, re-enacts US President George Bush's collapse at a Tokyo state dinner while watched by his handler, Taro Murasaki, last Saturday. The two hope to be Japan's latest export to the US55 words
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607 1992-01-27 9 NYT MOSCOW As the United States and other Western nations get ready to send large amounts of aid to the former Soviet Union, people here are struggling to overcome inexperience and disorganisation at both ends of the pipeline, as well as a strong temptationNYT - 607 words
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584 1992-01-27 9 AFP NEW YORK The recession gripping the United States economy has left thousands jobless, but it is America's poorest that have borne the brunt of the crash crunch as state and local governments strike social spending from their budgets. Madeline Lee,AFP - 584 words
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543 1992-01-27 9 Reuter TOKYO A pledge by the world's seven richest nations to promote economic growth rings a little hollow to Japanese financial analysts who expected specific statements on such burning matters as currency levels. Financial leaders from the Group of Seven (G-7) nations,Reuter - 543 words
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WORLD WATCH
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98 1992-01-27 9 WASHINGTON The Bush administration has taken a step which some US officials say could lead to the abandonment of the 1972 anti-ballistic missile (ABM) treaty, the Washington Post reported yesterday. Quoting unidentified American officials, it said the administration had omitted the 197298 words
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Article91 1992-01-27 9 WASHINGTON Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, trying to shake off adultery allegations that are threatening his front-runner status in the Democratic presidential race, has said his presidential drive has not been slowed. "No real voters talk about it," he said last Saturday, speaking of the allegations of91 words
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Article92 1992-01-27 9 BUENOS AIRES Argentina plans to use the money it earns from planned privatisations of state companies to help pay its foreign and domestic debt. Speaking ahead of his departure for the US where he will start formal talks with creditor banks on restructuring the US$4l92 words
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Article73 1992-01-27 9 SEOUL South Korea will focus this year on promoting economic exchanges with North Korea and excluding foreign rice from its market under the Uruguay Round of world trade talks, officials were quoted as saying yesterday. The Economic Planning Board, meeting last Saturday, agreed that Seoul should73 words
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Article57 1992-01-27 9 MOSCOW Cosmonauts, once the coddled heroes of Soviet society, are going on strike today in protest over salaries that are now worth only US$6 (559.80) a month. Television reported last Saturday that the cosmonauts would stay on strike or go to court to improve their57 words
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Article55 1992-01-27 9 BEIJING Israeli Foreign Minister David Levy yesterday urged India to follow China's example by resisting Arab pressure and establishing ties with the Jewish state. "The Indian government must make up for lost time," he said at the end of a five-day visit to Beijing55 words
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Advertisement279 1992-01-27 8 SAMSUNG NOTEMASTER 3865/20N Introducing Samsung's latest 20MHz Notebook. Anyone with a passing knowledge of PCs will be fascinated with the Note Master 3865/20. The State-of-the-art PC features a full-size 10 inch VGA display of 80 characters by 25 lines with excellent contrast for minimum eye strain. With a 2MB memory279 words
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Advertisement174 1992-01-27 8 DISASTER RECOVERY '92 2-3 March 1992, Hilton International, Singapore Keynote Address: Mrs Pearleen Chan, Managing Director, Singapore Network Services President, Singapore Computer Society International Guest Presenters, include: Brian Doswell, Chairman, UK Computing Services Association Contingency Planning Group Ed Jeffers, Director of Marketing, Comdisco Disaster Recovery Services (USA) The inside story174 words
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Article, Illustration522 1992-01-27 10 Fourth Asean Summit FOR South-east Asia, the 1960s was an era of uncertainty. Singapore's first foreign minister, S Rajaratnam, remembers the period as one gripped by the fear of falling dominoes. Thailand, with the communists in Indochina on its doorstep, "wanted some friends. At522 words
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Article, Illustration457 1992-01-27 10 SINGAPORE FOR Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, the Fourth Asean Summit is a welcome start to his regional diplomacy. Until the rise of Thailand's new Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun, Mr Goh was the newest member within the caucus of Asean heads of government, assuming the premiership only457 words
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Article, Illustration480 1992-01-27 10 MALAYSIA NEXT to President Suharto, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad is the longest-serving Asean leader, having remained in office for more than a decade. Known for his straight-talking style, the Malaysian Premier, a medical doctor by training, has been equally forthright about the pace of Asean economic cooperation480 words
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Article, Illustration309 1992-01-27 10 PHILIPPINES PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino has the unenviable distinction of being the only Asean leader today who still has a gargantuan task of rescuing a battered economy. But this does not mean that her goal to revive the Philippines' former position as one of the most developed countries in309 words
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Article, Illustration409 1992-01-27 10 THAILAND LIKE Singapore's Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, Anand Panyarachun has not been slow to make his presence felt in Asean. Having barely settled down in his job as successor to Chatichai Choonhavan, the Thai Prime Minister is making waves with his successful campaigning for an Asean Free409 words
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Article, Illustration511 1992-01-27 10 Yang Razali Kassim,Anna Teo,Leslie Lopez, Al O Labita,Michelle Rowe - BRUNEI By Yang Razali Kassim,Anna Teo,Leslie Lopez, Al O Labita,Michelle Rowe LOW-KEY, cautious, but increasingly confident. If these descriptions fit Brunei's foreign policy, they are equally apt for the country's leader, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. But if Brunei is not as diplomatically active as the other Asean states, this511 words
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Article, Illustration381 1992-01-27 10 INDONESIA OF THE six Asean leaders, President Suharto is the only one who can rightly claim to be the most senior statesman of the region. Fast approaching 71 years, he is not only the oldest but also the longest-serving head of government in Asean today. In fact, Mr Suharto381 words
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Article, Illustration957 1992-01-27 11 Sylvia Wong - From Singapore to South-east Asia. That is Guardian's goal as it franchises itself to neighbouring countries, reports Sylvia Wong Sylvia Wong SINGAPORE'S home-grown Guardian Pharmacy has set its sights on becoming a household name in Southeast Asia. After introducing the concept of retail pharmacies957 words
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Article968 1992-01-27 11 Barbara Presley - US enterprises are preparing for a legislation that guarantees accessibility and employment rights to the disabled, writes Barbara Presley Barbara Presley NYT LIKE a lot of people, George Biechler takes his physical confidence pretty much for granted. So when the vice-president of the MeridienNYT - 968 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1992-01-27 11 Paul Taylor - Paul Taylor investigates how one UK company uses common sense and pragmatism to tackle quality improvement Paul Taylor FT Henry casley calls it the "Quest for Quality" and as Southern Electric's managing director, he has been pursuing it with all the enthusiasm and zealFT - 1,085 words
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Advertisement219 1992-01-27 12 Local Tea Time delights at Chatterbox every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 3 pm to 5.30 pm. $14.50+ per person $8.50+ per child (below 10 yrs) Moanr* Sumptuous Continental Afternoon Tea spread at Mezzanine Lounge. Daily. 3 pm to 6 pm. $16.00+ per person $10.00++ per child (below 10 yrs) v219 words
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Miscellaneous542 1992-01-27 12 TELEVISION AND RADIO Ik /w 1 Ik /w Ml 6.55 Programme Highlights. 5.35 Saber Rider and the Star BUSINESS ON RADK) OIfnDIYI in I IDC 7.00 Monopoly (Game Show). Sheriff. iviaynem in iviarseiiies 6 55 7.00 Super bowl XXVI 1992 Air Courting Disaster 6.30 The Holy Book. sam 5 1542 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1992-01-27 13 Simone Vaz - For Mexican maestro Enrique Batiz, the conductor must always be in charge whether on or off the podium. Simone Vaz spent half an afternoon shopping for speakers with him and was amused. And bemused Simone Vaz WHEN dealing with Mexican conductor Enrique Batiz, one must rememberPhoto by Chris Loh - 1,195 words
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Article, Illustration585 1992-01-27 13 Julie Chatterjee - Julie Chatterjee on why Wednesday's performance by percussionist Evelyn Glennie should not be missed Julie Chatterjee TWO THINGS invariably happen when Evelyn Glennie gives a concert: the percussion takes centre stage, and the audience gets a rare treat from a truly exceptional performer. The good news, of course,585 words
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Article562 1992-01-27 13 P Y Van - P Y Van listens to the SSO under guest conductor Enrique Batiz P Y Van GUEST conductor Enrique Batiz dominated Friday night's Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert. With commanding stick-work, a forceful personality and an almost censorious left hand, he directed his forces well. The troops, on their562 words
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Article, Illustration648 1992-01-27 15 Australian Open AP MELBOURNE Jim Courier, blasting winners from the baseline almost at will, overcame top-seeded Stefan Edberg's serve-and-volley game to take the Australian Open men's final 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 yesterday. The victory was the second Grand Slam title for the second-seeded Courier, who also avengedAP - 648 words
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174 1992-01-27 15 Spotlight on Tyson in the court room INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana No amount of sparring or training can help prepare Mike Tyson for the fight that begins here today when the former world heavyweight champion goes on trial for alleged rape. Tyson, whose professional boxing career has been put on hold, faces174 words
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Article64 1992-01-27 15 TOKYO Asia's hopes for Winter Olympic medals are riding on ice. Japanese star Midori Ito is a contender for the gold in women's figure skating and Chinese and South Koreans are among the favourites in speed skating. Asia still lags behind Europe and North America in snow sports.64 words
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Article63 1992-01-27 15 AUBENAS, France Didier Auriol of France won the last two special stages to take the lead after the first day of the 60th Monte Carlo auto rally on Saturday. Auriol, the 1990 winner, had a combined time of one hour, 36 minutes in his Lancia, and63 words
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Article67 1992-01-27 15 SAN DIEGO Defiant finished the first round of the America's Cup defender series unbeaten on Saturday after defeating America 3 president Bill Koch in Jayhawk for the third time. Defiant, which will be joined by a newer boat in the second round beginning on Feb67 words
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Article74 1992-01-27 15 TOKYO Australia's Steve Moneghetti won the men's Tokyo City half marathon in lhr OOmin 27sec yesterday while Liz McColgan of Britain clocked 1:07:11 to win the women's title. Mexico's Arturo Barrios, the 10,000-m world record holder, came in second in the men's race in 1:00:42 and Kenya's74 words
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Article100 1992-01-27 15 ADELAIDE The fourth cricket Test between India and Australia was poised on a knife's edge after another day of fluctuating fortunes at the Adelaide Oval yesterday. Starting the second day at 45 for two in reply to Australia's meagre 145, India went through agonising moments before a100 words
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588 1992-01-27 15 America's Cup NYT SAN DIEGO The so-called hired guns of America's Cup yacht racing crew members who come from countries other than those they sail for have created an underlying sore point in the competition. Nowhere does the adverse sentiment run more strongly thanNYT - 588 words
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306 1992-01-27 15 AP SCOTTSDALE, Arizona Jay Delsing retained the lead, although a host of contenders moved within striking range on Saturday in the third round of the Phoenix Open. "There's a whole bunch of guys can win this golf tournament," said Mark Calcavecchia.AP - 306 words
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319 1992-01-27 15 AP KOHALA COAST, Hawaii Jack Nickiaus, who dominated the Senior Skins Game a year ago, began the 1992 event in much the same fashion on Saturday, winning two holes worth five skins and U5595,000 (S$ 153,900). The second nine holes of theAP - 319 words
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Article, Illustration4727 1992-01-27 16 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee THE stock market behaved rather schizophrenically last week with most investors remaining divided over where it was heading. Share prices closed mixed throughout the week as bargain-hunters fought a ding-dong battle with profit-takers in moderate trading. Analysts are, however, sticking to4,727 words
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Article3037 1992-01-27 17 DBS Foreign 1360 80 6.2% Times Pub 440 44 +11.1% Asia Pacific 1170 +40 +3.5% Inchcape 540 +40 +8.0% Spore Bust 500 750 40 +5.6% &c 695 +30 (-4 5% SPH Foreign 1380 30 2.2% Jurong Eng 50» 328 +26 i 8.6% Cold Store 50*3,037 words
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Article3590 1992-01-27 18 Kian Joo 50* 410 38 +10.2% Rochmans M 50» 845 +25 +3.0% Magnum Corp 50* 288 20Vj +7.7% MISC Foreign 530 20 3 9% Uniphonc Td 204 +19 10.3% Malayawata 245 +15 +6.5% Alcom 163 +11 +7.2% M Banking 416 4-10 +2.5% MU Mfg 50*3,590 words
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Article, Illustration5181 1992-01-27 19 NST CONTRARY to expectations of a Chinese New Year rally, share prices drifted lower on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. For the larger part of the week, the market had closed mixed to easier. There was no sign ofNST - 5,181 words
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Article513 1992-01-27 20 Main Board Last FuB Yaar Company Period Date Tear Not EPS Gross Net mwiced endnf (cents) 4v profit last rear (tOOO) EMS Final Nov 6 Jul 91 30TE 17.8781 G Seantws Final Feb 6 Dec 91 31 10.0 1.691 BMT Interim Feb 8 Jun 92 306 3 150513 words
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Article221 1992-01-27 20 Company Date Year Group Nat Net earnings Cross ann to profit/loss (L) per share dividend ('000) (cents) Goodwood Park Jan 10 Sep 91 $22.137($21.216) 49 2(47 1) 80(50) H Msia Jan 10 Sep 91 $429($1.886) 26(11 4) 15(20) SPH Dec 24 Aug 91 $153.802($133.374) 62 6(54 3 25(30)221 words
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Article120 1992-01-27 20 Company Date Year Group pro-tax Not earnings Gross ann to profit/loss (L) por share dividend (•000) (cents) H NST Jan 16 Aug 91 M$82,007 ($80,274) 30 9(33) 20(10) Kl Kepong Dec 27 Sep 91 M$85.468($84.804) 15 3(148) 15(15) Pacific Can Dec 24 Sep 91 $138($1.387l) 02(—) Van Der120 words
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Article477 1992-01-27 20 Company Data Hatf-ytar Group pro-tax Interim ann to profit/loss (L) dhrMond ('000) Khoflg Guan Jan 24 Oct 91 $346($139) Centrepoint Jan 23 fee 91 $10.063($9,940) 2.9(2.9) St Tyres Jan 21 Oct 91 $2,174(11.791) -<-) Peg. Msia Jan 15 Sep 91 M$76($3.212) Polytek Dec 31 Sep 91 $4891 ($1,958)477 words
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Article356 1992-01-27 20 Jan 23 Sembawang Shipyard group and the Salim group plan to transform Indonesia's Karimun island into a mini-Jurong for heavy industries. The project would be an integrated development, comprising an oil terminal, wharves, shipyards, petrochemical complexes, engineering and fabrication plants. Hotel Negara is being redeveloped into a 21-storey356 words
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Article415 1992-01-27 20 Current Ex Books Data Total for Total for paymoot data dosa payable the year last yoar AMFPT 4 2%(e> Feb 7 Feb 21 Feb 28 7 71 5 75* Am Pacific 181N Ian 9 lan 21 Ian 29 281N 261N Awno 20c 12 5%TE Mar 3 Mar 13415 words
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2237 1992-01-27 20 1 Trans Registered Substantial Buy/ No. of Amount Shareholding Stock Data Holder Shareholder/Director Sell shares Before After DBS Land 15/01/92 Street Names Temasek Hldgs (P) Ltd *B 500 000 1.262.005 500 305.672.000 47.21 306.172.000 47 29 DBS Foreign 15/01/92 Street Names Temasek Hldgs (P) Ltd B 19,0002,237 words
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Article135 1992-01-27 20 Company Rights Issue Aw Pac Land Four-tof-seven MJO 50 pet share Ei-date Jan 3 Books dose lan 17 Acceptance Payment Maf 5 City Dev Renounceabte rights issue on the basis of one-tor-ten 12 85 per share Ei-date Dec 9 Boohs close Dec 19 Acceptance i Payment Jan 28135 words
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Article535 1992-01-27 20 Company Rights Issue Mbnct Itch One to* one $1 00 per share Bolton Ksue of 190 9 78m nominal amount of 351 Redeemable Unsecured Guaranteed Bonds 1991/96 with *****m detachable warrants on the basis of $2 nominal amount of Bonds for every three e»istmg shares held Every $2535 words
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Article275 1992-01-27 20 Sembawanf Shipyard Ltd: EGM at The Lecture Theatre, 4th Level, NOL Building. 456 Alexandra Road. Singapore 0511 on Tuesday, Jan 28. at 9.30 am Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd: 58th AGM at the registered office, 475 River Valley Road. Singapore 1024 on Tuesday. Jan 28, at Ham Hotel Malaysia275 words
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Article32 1992-01-27 20 Conversion Special Trdg Scripless Conversion deadline Period Trading Company starts (IDP) (ST) starts Jacks Int Jan 29 Feb 20 Jan 29 Feb 20 Feb 21 SPH NYA Times Pub NYA32 words
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Article224 1992-01-27 20 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index ST Industrials Index 1992 Nfh: 1294.02 24/1/92) 1»* *****2 (23/1/92) 1992 low: 1232.84 (2/1/92) 1**35 (2/1/92) 1991 Ntft 1333.08 3/6/91) 1»1 *****8 (3/6/91) 1991 low: 1022.52 (16/1/91) 1»1 (16/1/91) 1990 Nfh: 1435 43 (16/7/90) 1»® Nfh: 1607 12 (27/3/90) 1990 low: 981.07 09/11/90) 1990224 words
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357 1992-01-27 20 In local cwt la S$ In US$ %dy %yr dy yr dy yr Jmi 23 Index chge chgc chge chge chge chge World 408.3 0.4 14.0 0.0 7.8 0.0 14.8 tEAFE 498.2 0.2 6.0 -0.2 1.2 -0.2 7.7 Europe 427.6 0.0 17.3 -0.3 3.2 -0.3357 words
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289 1992-01-27 21 AFP WALL STREET break last week after a month of new highs with many investors torn between pocketing their gains and staying with the market in hopes that it would go still higher, analysts said. The Dow Jones index ofAFP - 289 words
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492 1992-01-27 21 AFP w^TOKYO SHARE PRICES fell for the third week in a row on the Tokyo Stock Exchange when the Nikkei Stock Average closed out last Friday at 21,072.15 yen. The market bellwhether fell 249.22 yen or 1.17 per cent during the week afterAFP - 492 words
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794 1992-01-27 21 Sung Hung Kai - Sung Hung Kai OUR PREDICTION of a major bull run has proved correct so far. The Hang Seng Index (HSI) rose a further 145 points to 4,600 last Friday and was 303 points or 7.1 per cent higher than the 1991 closing recorded just794 words
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Article669 1992-01-27 21 THE Australian share market took a beating as nervousness and uncertainty in offshore markets drove stocks down by more than 3 per cent over the week. The main market indicator, the All Ordinaries index, finished the week at 1.615.8, a fall of 57.6 points on the previous669 words
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Article, Illustration885 1992-01-27 21 Ray Heath - By Ray Heath IT'S NOT BEEN a good dccade for UK tycoons. First, Robert Maxwell was revealed as all too mortal, now Tiny Rowland, the once charismatic powerhouse behind the Lonrho conglomerate, has shown that he cannot defy gravity. Shares885 words
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Article75 1992-01-27 22 INDICES TURNOVER Jan 24 Close Previous NEW YORK Dow Jones 3.232.78 3,226.74 6.04 SAP 500 415.48 414.96 +0.52 Turnover (million) ***** 234.58 -20.03 LONDON Financial Times 30 1,944.9 1,963.5 -18.6 FTSE 100 2,510.4 2,525.3 -14.9 Turnover (million) 614.6 575.4 39.2 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1.664.77 1.669.57 -4.80 AMSTERDAM EOE Index 292.9975 words
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Article, Illustration1375 1992-01-27 22 STOCKS in New York made a modest rebound on Friday, closing out a week of heavy but volatile trading as the market continued consolidating its recent big gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which gave back 29.07 points on Thursday, regained 6.04 points to 3,232.78. Among the broad1,375 words
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Article, Illustration681 1992-01-27 22 SHARE prices closed lower on London's Stock Exchange on Friday, hurt by worries over the outlook for British corporate profitability and economic recovery. At the close, the Financial TimesStock Exchange 100-share index was down 14.9 points at 2,510.4. The Financial Times 30-share index fell 18.6 points to close at681 words
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Article178 1992-01-27 22 THE Frankfurt stock market lost ground on Friday, as the DAX spot trend index finished at 1,664.77 points, off 4.80 by comparison with the Thursday close. The Commerzbank indicator shed 8.80 points to end at 1,916.30 points. Stock prices staged a sudden rally during the session on rumours quickly178 words
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Article170 1992-01-27 22 DUTCH shares closed barely changed after indecisively hovering within a narrow band throughout the day in thin volume, dealers said. "We're in a deadlock situation. The overall picture is one of a general lack of interest although the market undertone is still good," said trader Peter de Bie at170 words
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Article237 1992-01-27 22 THE Paris bourse staged a rally late in the Friday session to end with a good gain, as the CAC-40 stock price index closed at 1,849.92 points, up by 0.61 percent from the Thursday close. The indicator was off a hefty 0.85 per cent at the Friday opening, and237 words
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Article46 1992-01-27 22 Vienna Jaa 21 Aach A kg Holding 2600 20 Bank Austria (P) 500 3 E Aligem (P) 2410 30 Jungbunzl 9950 50 Lenzing 991 4 Leykam 360 I Montana Ocsterr Brau 3680 20 Sempetit 98 unch Stcyr 250 +3 Veitscher 298 2 Source: Z-Landerbank Bank Austria46 words
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Article236 1992-01-27 22 SWISS shares ended a moderately active Friday session slightly higher after Wall Street's firm opening lifted the market above Thursday's closing level. Prices were narrowly mixed for most of the session after recovering from early losses. Dealers said the weekend dampened activity. The all-share SPI index closed 1.5 points236 words
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Article188 1992-01-27 22 ITALIAN share on Friday closed little changed and steady with the previous week's levels in thin trading that was well under Thursday's 134 billion lire. At the close of open outcry trading, the MIB all-share index stood 0.28 per cent up from Thursday at 1,082. The index gained 0.28188 words
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Article71 1992-01-27 22 PRICES on the Stockholm bourse closed slightly higher on Friday in active trade. Dealers said investors seemed to focus on positive factors, such as falling inflation and hopes of a currency inflow, rather than follow weaker foreign markets. The bourse general index rose 0.23 per cent to 976.55, but71 words
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Article299 1992-01-27 22 BELGIAN shares ended lower but off the day's lows on Friday as profit taking took hold after overnight losses on Wall Street and in Tokyo. The Bel-20 index closed down 5.42 points to 1,178.21 and volume in Belgian shares was worth almost 1.4 billion francs. Cyclical stocks bore the299 words
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Article423 1992-01-27 22 THE stock market ended a generally quiet pre-weekend session weaker on Friday as the recent downward correction continued, dealers said. South African President F W de Klerk's speech at the opening of parliament failed to provide fresh stimulus, they said. Afternoon trading was described as subdued. The JSE All-Gold423 words
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Article394 1992-01-27 22 TORONTO stocks ended slightly firmer on Friday as the market paused and looked to the Canadian dollar and the bond market for further signs on interest rates, traders said. "The big thing today is the bond market," said Mr Rolie Bradley, a salesman with Maison Placements. "We're worried about394 words
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668 1992-01-27 23 ASIAN CURRENCIES AFP THE US dollar fell last week against all Asian currencies except the volatile Australian dollar, the Indonesian rupiah and the South Korean won. Speculation over international coordination to raise the yen and stifle Japan's trade surplus kept the Japanese currency up,AFP - 668 words
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428 1992-01-27 23 NEW YORK Reuter THE US DOLLAR closed sharply lower last Friday as nervous traders reacted to rumours of dollar-selling by the Federal Reserve ahead of Saturday's Group of Seven (G7) meeting. Dealers said rumours that the Fed was intervening and aggressively checkingReuter - 428 words
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Article387 1992-01-27 23 Cross rates j an 2s USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.6325 2.6830 1.5840 123.25 0.5539 1.4075 1.3495 1.8501 SS 0.6126 1.6390 0.9703 75.4977 0.3393 0.8622 0.8267 1.1333 MS* 0.3727 0.61 0.5997 46.2915 0.2093 0.5322 0.5006 0.6889 Dm 0.6313 1.0306 1.6675 77.81 0.3497 0.8886387 words
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Article525 1992-01-27 23 Interbank rates s$ Bid Offer Overnight 3 1/2 3 5/8 1-month 3 1/8 3 1/4 2-month 3 1/8 3 1/4 3-month 3 3/16 3 5/16 Overnight mode: 3-1/2 LS$ High Low 7 days 4 1/8 4 1/16 1 month 4 1/8 4 1/16 2 months 4 1/8 4525 words
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642 1992-01-27 23 Legal greenback now offers a better deal Reuter SAO PAULO, Brazil For the first time in 25 years, Brazil faces an exchange rate anomaly the legal dollar is selling for a better price than the illegal dollar. While some economists herald theReuter - 642 words
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612 1992-01-27 23 Sharp interest rate cuts, political uncertainty take their toll Reuter TORONTO The Canadian dollar, which suffered a selloff overnight, is poised for a run to 1.1800 as foreign investors begin to take notice of Canada's sharp interest rate cuts and political uncertainty, analystsReuter - 612 words
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Article469 1992-01-27 23 BANKS International Bank (S) 7V« Internationale Nederianden ABN Amro Bank NV 7H 71/, ANZBank'ng Group -7 Allied Irish Bank PLC 7 2 San Paolo Di Torino 7 American Express Bank 7* Kansallis-Osake-Pankki 8» Arab Banking Corp 7* Keppe (S) 6 Korea Exchange 8 T* Kuwait Asia Bank469 words
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Article143 1992-01-27 23 COMEX 24 COLD FUTUtES (100 oz) US$/° Z Open High Low Settle Change Jan~92 354.40 515 Feb 353.30 355.50 352.20 354.70 -0.20 Mar 353.50 353.50 353.50 355.60 -0.20 Apr 355.50 357.50 354.00 356.70 -0.20 Jun 357.20 359.50 356.20 358.80 -0.20 Aug 361.00 -0.20 Oct 363.20 -010 Dec 364.60143 words
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375 1992-01-27 24 Reuter JOHANNESBURG South African mine owners are waiting for gold's fortunes to improve before trying to reestablish the once-banned krugerrand as the world's premier bullion coin. "We're biding our time," said Tom Main, chief executive of the Chamber of Mines mine owners' association. HeReuter - 375 words
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291 1992-01-27 24 NEW YORK Arabica coffee futures set life-of-contract lows for the second straight session last Friday, and industry sources say values are expected to remain on the defensive over the near term. Abundant supplies, slack demand, bearish chart patterns and uncertainty over whether291 words
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Article895 1992-01-27 24 REPORTS LONDON North Sea Brent crude traded nervously around the US$lB/barrel mark last week as the market responded in subdued fashion to symbolic output cuts by nine of the 11 Opec members currently producing near full capacity. Operators who initially dismissed the cuts as negligible895 words
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Advertisement804 1992-01-27 24 BUSINESS TIMES TELEPHONE: 730-5771/5772/5773 FAX: 734-4982 NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that, I, Ong Aik Leong of 29 Watten Terrace, Singapore 1128, have applied for a Second Class Public House licence in respect of premises at M/s Sanga Japanese Restaurant (Jurong) Pte Ltd at No 2, Yuan Ching Road, Singapore804 words
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Advertisement477 1992-01-27 24 M THE MATTER OF THE COMP AMES ACT, CAP SO AND M THE MATTER OF RWI FAR EAST PTE LTD m_ ail WnLntfii (In MtfTlMfv VORJnUfy Windng-up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant-to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 50, that a Final Meeting of tha members of the above477 words
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Advertisement12 1992-01-27 24 Chartpoint, a guide to investing in the stock market. Every Saturday inBT.12 words
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Article1267 1992-01-27 25 at* FHgM ETA Flight rn> Abu MmM GA892 0015 Uiiiidi SQ228 2040 SQ227 Amman RJ182 1440 RJ183 2320 Antwiw SQ23 0700 GA892 0015 KL841 1400 KL842 2325 f-yj: SQ36 2230 N225 1530 NZ28 1645 SQ288 2035 BA12 2155 iMdar Sari BI421 1105 SQ182 0915 ItglWIB SQ1811,267 words
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Article, Illustration586 1992-01-27 25 Stella Bugge - POSTCARD FROM OSLO By Stella Bugge DON'T come to Norway if you want to gamble the night away at the roulette table. Players here say the local version of the game is so boring and the prizes so tiny that you'll leave after586 words
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Article154 1992-01-27 25 As at 3pm on Jan 24: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.2119 1.228S Canadian dollar 1.3950 1.4233 NZ dollar 0.8798 0.9155 Sterling pound 2.9017 2.9411 US dollar 1.6310 1.6390 Load dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling154 words
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Article73 1992-01-27 25 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tel Duration Title Venue Organiser Td Feb 25-28 IBM *92 NEC, EMAP Intl 071-*****47 Mar 2-4 British Sandown Equestrian 0532-*****2 1992 Birmingham Exhibitions Ltd (fax) 1992 Equestrian Park Esher, Management (fax) Trade Fair Surrey Consultants Mar 1-4 1st World Gems Hongkong Headway Trade73 words
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Advertisement38 1992-01-27 25 What's theprice for a united Europe? Exactly the same when you fly to any one of Finnair'B 35 European destinations. Check with your travel agent or call *****77 for more details. We knew Europe from atart to Finnish38 words
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Advertisement49 1992-01-27 25 2 Which Asean country has this as its national flower? UOOUJ94JD SJL)J_ pD3JCiSOJ4UOD ppsids D U| UDBSy JO 06p9|MOU>) jnoX 4504 X||Doj p|noM 401)4 zinb unj y ZjnQ UD9Sy OL|4 U| XDpO4 4; OADL) ||,noX 'JOMSUD 01)4 MOU>| 4,UOp HOX j| m NEW, NEWS, NEWSY MONDAY TO SATURDAY "ftww49 words
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Miscellaneous248 1992-01-27 25 26 Listen here to an abridged 7 Additionally, in the same 27 Lisping kiss for one's history (4) way, it is premature (3,4) friend (4) 29 Painful back I have can 8 Construct a line in the 28 Wantonly cuts a rabbit's prove wearing (7) same direction and com- tail248 words
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Miscellaneous189 1992-01-27 25 Singapore Outlook: Fair and windy. Report Maximum temperature 31.1 Assoc humidity 69% Minimum temperature 24.4 Assoc humidity 96% Hours of sunshine 6.8 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month 70.1 Rainy days this month 7 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 23/14 Gear Bangkok 31/21 Clear Beijing 05/-5 Clear Brunei189 words
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Miscellaneous28 1992-01-27 25 —V f cieftg OFF, 1 7 A IOPfIcHG-D <£-TtL£. |S|£V£R BRE-NOU GOING "TO DO A V J 501L5.... AMY TOPPiy J If—_ N c AwocuTto WWWHM LTO, IMHW28 words
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416 1992-01-27 26 New thinking in economic reforms needed AFP HONGKONG Senior Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping has urged Guangdong province to be "the dragon's head" of China's economic development while making stability its top priority, press reports here said yesterday. "Guangdong is the dragon's headAFP - 416 words
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260 1992-01-27 26 Reuter BEIJING Chinese Prime Minister Li Peng left yesterday for his first trip to the West since the 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protests, a tour which will take him to the United Nations and four European countries. Mr Li, accompanied by hisReuter - 260 words
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245 1992-01-27 26 Reuter TAIPEI About three thousand members of Taiwan's main opposition party staged a march yesterday to protest against alleged vote-buying and violence in last month's general elections. Chanting and waving banners, the protesters in the town of Erhlin also demanded the releaseReuter - 245 words
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339 1992-01-27 26 Agencies NEW YORK Russian President Boris Yeltsin said he intends to stop targeting US cities with nuclear missiles and no longer considers the US a potential enemy. Mr Yeltsin told the television network ABC News on Saturday that "we wantAgencies - 339 words
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Article, Illustration37 1992-01-27 26 PARIS Thousands of anti-racist demonstrators marching through the French capital last Saturday to denounce both the extreme-right National Front as well as the Socialist government for its tough stand on immigration.37 words
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405 1992-01-27 26 AP ALGIERS Police continued their crackdown on Muslim fundamentalists last Saturday, raiding the offices of two fundamentalist weeklies and arresting an official who allegedly incited the military to desert. But police denied reports that the acting head of the Islamic movement had been arrestedAP - 405 words
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489 1992-01-27 26 AFP PHNOM PENH Prince Norodom Sihanouk called an emergency meeting of the Supreme National Council yesterday to demand an inquiry into an apparent political murder which he said threatened the Cambodian peace process. "We have to wash our dirty laundry ourselves," heAFP - 489 words
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Article154 1992-01-27 26 SINGAPORE Singapore's consumer price index rose by 3.4 per cent last year, with ail group indices increasing over the previous year's figures. Higher costs of transport and communication, which rose by 7 per cent, and the 5.8 per cent increase in the prices154 words
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Advertisement390 1992-01-27 26 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times ToW tr—lW Wo: 737 0043 Rue No: 734 3606 UQUOR LICENCE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Tan Gun Kwee of Bk 402, Hougang Avenue 10 #06-1180, Singapore 1953, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop Licence a respect of praniiei at M/i390 words
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Advertisement7 1992-01-27 26 Deng Xiaoping's tour de force, Pg 87 words
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Advertisement60 1992-01-27 26 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times o«.« «NGA*CMI It« Ml GIASS U«k> FWi Irl 7MMXVI Srafc W ;iWI»-(n»..ml M THimwi-PmiilWiW mmiaSttl'PalKkiwn W •lIIJM'MH*»W mutlitl«i,^l »B<|| J ,nl«* W w MOW TK twtal iy>* Wn| M MMai MMAWA MH(X»a*».talO(inw hublowM o>M<lUnU*t»(furlWi tukilunfuW o>ia*l*M AUSTtMM H«W«TtHOilf*> •MmMv OmMM 7* U7MVU Si»|*dF« SwkwvNSM60 words
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350 1992-01-27 27 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Hongkongbased Reinsurance Management of Asia (RMA), acting on behalf of London principal Anglo American Insurance, has become the latest company to strike at the foundations of protection and indemnity (P&I) clubs. RMA has started wooing shipowners whose vessels ply350 words
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224 1992-01-27 27 Reuter LONDON British Defence Ministry investigators have carried out raids to seize documents after allegations of fraud in connection with ships chartered to take troops to the Gulf War, a ministry spokesman said last Friday. The raids last month by fraud investigators fromReuter - 224 words
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237 1992-01-27 27 Reuter SEOUL South Korea's largest carmaker, Hyundai Motor Co Ltd, crippled by week-long occupation by militant workers, will reopen for business today, a company spokesman said last Saturday. The occupation folded last Tuesday night in the face of a massive build-up of riot policeReuter - 237 words
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291 1992-01-27 27 Selva Kumar - By Selva Kumar SINGAPORE International freight forwarding and project transportation group Trans-Link Express will open its first office in the US next month. The new company, US Trans-Link Inc will engage in international freight forwarding, non-vessel operating traffic and project transportation between291 words
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321 1992-01-27 27 Reuter SINGAPORE Pirate attacks on commercial ships are on the rise in South-east Asia, partly because of the ease with which raiders can slip in and out of territorial waters to elude police, shipping industry experts said. The attacks, mostly by smallReuter - 321 words
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68 1992-01-27 27 AT A TIME when most of the travel industry still feels battered by the recession and fallout from the Gulf War last year, the cruise business is one of the few bright spots. Spurred by heavy discounts and heavier advertising, cruise ships had an68 words
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39 1992-01-27 27 MEMBERS of the Association of European Airlines (AEA) saw a 3.6 per cent rise in their international passenger traffic in November last year compared with the same month in 1990 Back Page39 words
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78 1992-01-27 27 THE Airbus jetliner that crashed into a mountain near Strasbourg last week was not fitted with a device to warn the pilot of a collision danger, according to civil aviation officials in Paris. But industry sources said that even if the device had78 words
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38 1992-01-27 27 A US appeals court has ordered Amoco Corp to pay French interests US$2O5 million (*****.61 million) for an oil tanker spill off the coast of Brittany in 1978. Back Page38 words
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115 1992-01-27 28 ILO, Peru Landlocked Bolivia got an outlet to the sea on Friday, courtesy of neighbouring Peru which granted a 50year lease on a 163-hectare duty-free zone connecting Bolivia to the Pacific. Also under an agreement signed on Friday, Bolivia will have five kilometres115 words
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Article119 1992-01-27 28 BONN Sales of new cars in western Germany surged 12.8 per cent to 3.43 million units in 1991, setting a new record for the second year in a row, the Federal Motor Office said. But a slowing German economy should take the steam out119 words
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Article71 1992-01-27 28 APPLETON, Wisconsin Air Wis Services Inc said its shareholders approved the proposed merger of Air Wis with a unit of UAL Corp. The merger is expected to become effective on or about Jan 24. Air Wis, the parent company for Air Wisconsin Inc, provides71 words
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Article123 1992-01-27 28 STUTTGART, Germany Sports car maker Porsche Ag said it expects to increase domestic deliveries to around 10,000 cars in the current 1990/91 business year from 8,729 in the previous year. Ulrich Heyl, head of German sales, said in response to enquiries that domestic deliveries should reach123 words
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Article120 1992-01-27 28 TOKYO A nearly month-long ordeal on a life raft has ended for a Japanese yachtsman after he was rescued by a passing cargo ship, officials said yesterday. Miharu Sano, 31, was plucked from the ocean on Saturday afternoon about 230 kilometres south of Chichijima Island120 words
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Article779 1992-01-27 28 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and779 words
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Article404 1992-01-27 28 THE DRY cargo freight market on Thursday was shaken by an unexpected 15-point fall in the Baltic Freight Index, which was in contrast to a generally steady rate picture and good fixing activity, brokers said. Demand for panamax size vessels was maintained and sentiment in the grain sector404 words
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Article, Illustration1539 1992-01-27 28 Edwin McDowell - Edwin McDowell finds around-the-world cruises a bright niche in a slumping travel industry Edwin McDowell NYT Less than four hours at sea, Stephen and Marion Bartlett of Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania, were at their usual table in the Queen's Grill on the Queen Elizabeth 2. "INYT - 1,539 words
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Article1196 1992-01-27 28 Page Col ABC Containeriine 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahrenkiel Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Anglo Orient 16 1/2 ANL 3 1/2 APL 5 3-5 A.P.C. Lines 13 5 A cWarehousing 15 5 Arrow Int 9 4 Asian Break-Bulk 16 S ASXCLShpg 15 2 ASCL1,196 words
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Article6195 1992-01-27 36 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 maximum6,195 words
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Article484 1992-01-27 43 5?!! "oy N» Birth Arm* Ogrtw y Voy No Berth frrtvd Departs Marina Terminal 1 Sh.n Sakura 69-S03 P03 26.01/1700 27.01/1400 Hwfco Maru 9221N2 M02 ato(*s*Je 26.01/1800 Wet Ba 01 1/92 P03 27 01/1200 28 01/1200 •fit* Hayu 01/92 M03 alongs.de 26.01/1800 Batam Maiu *****2 M04 27484 words
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Article963 1992-01-27 43 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO f *T- Record Booking/BalanceRrits SNp Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From CX Rose 23B 28/1700 1 26/1500 26/1659 26/1900 2 26/1700 27/0659 27/0900 4 27/1200 27/1459 27/1700 AlMutorraq 5 29/0800 1 26/1500 26/1659 26/1900 2 26/1700 27/0659 27/0900 3963 words
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224 1992-01-27 44 Reuter BEIJING Japan and North Korea have agreed on more charter flights between the two countries after two days of negotiations in Beijing, a Japanese embassy spokesman said on Friday. They will each be allowed 80 flights between the North Korean capital,Reuter - 224 words
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446 1992-01-27 44 IHT, Reuter PARIS The Airbus jetliner that crashed into a mountain near Strasbourg last week was not fitted with a device to warn the pilot of a collision danger, civil aviation officials said on Friday. But industry sources said that even if theIHT,; Reuter - 446 words
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349 1992-01-27 44 UPI GALVESTON, Texas The US coast guard suspended its active search in the Gulf of Mexico for six men missing from a supply ship which abruptly sank before dawn on Thursday. Three survivors of the 11-member crew from the Venezuelan vessel Diane were located onUPI - 349 words
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304 1992-01-27 44 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Members of the Association of European Airlines (AEA) saw a 3.6 per cent rise in their international passenger traffic in November last year compared with the same month in 1990. However, for the first 11 months, the304 words
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191 1992-01-27 44 Reuter CHICAGO A US appeals court on Friday ordered Amoco Corp to pay French interests US$2O5 million (*****.61 million) for an oil tanker spill off the coast of Brittany in 1978. The award to the French, including the French government and towns,Reuter - 191 words
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Advertisement82 1992-01-27 27 JP~ i Anglo-French Shipping Borneo Shipping Pte Ltd Dodweli Shipping Pte Ltd Kim Shipping Trading Re Ltd Optorg Shipping Pte Ltd ARE NOW SAILING UNDER ONE FLAG Inchcape ni 1 Shipping Services (S) Pte. Ltd FROM 27TH JANUARY, 1992 ALL COMPANIES WILL BE RELOCATED AT: SANFORD BUILDING 15 HOE CHIANG82 words
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Advertisement126 1992-01-27 27 THE SPECIALIST IN: Wire Rope Sfingi\ iJthinfl at Ulteriils JTrimw a I PAaurm mm urang IMC WnSMABWEWmY CO. (PR) LH)I ~-«i H ÜBIIUmOBWHI—f I AFTER 140 YEARS IN SHIPPING, Hwlllli iH <4HfiL j9T ll IS IT ANY WONDER THAT WE HAVE BECOME EXPERTS? mm The shopping street of du Port126 words
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Advertisement36 1992-01-27 27 Cochctt Report 2 Contamr ScMute 17; My Fremiti 2 tata to Mvertoen StopGude 10,11 SNs m Port 17. Singapore Tata 17 Transport Dory 3', lAi- It. P-- n n liiti■ II weamer mo xi uhwuOts 1/36 words
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Advertisement2533 1992-01-27 29 OOCL (S) PTE LTD JARDINC SHIPPING AGENCIES «lf|#* TEL: *****11 FAX: *****09 \llV## BOOKINGS TEL: *****234 *****53 Wllllf TERMINAL/CFS TEL: *****218 220 PCOOO9H PE3AKA JARDINE SHIPPING AGENCIES 80N. BHO. IWV J PORT KELANQ TEL: *****18 FAX: *****91 *****88 r— PENANG TEL: *****4 FAX: *****1 CFS TEL: *****6 Dedicated to Quality2,533 words
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Advertisement3387 1992-01-27 29 ■BBBSBasaa NEXT SAILINGS TO HONG KONG AND JAPAN ARTHUR MAERSK VOY. 9204 ETA SIN 3/2/92 LOUIS MAERSK VOY. 9204 ETA SIN 4/2/92 vnM Voy ETA I ETD FMdv by DESTINATIONS Joname to ThW m« Mayview Maarak 9202 CV 28/1 0600 MRS Port ■■1 CFS 27/1 2358 MRS Kataofl Panang OAK3,387 words
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Advertisement1522 1992-01-27 30 ROTTEDAM/I VOY NO S PORE SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG ANTWERP LE HAVRE KASUGA 1 19/104 30/1 22/2 18/2 17/2 DRESDEN EXPRESS 03/304 2/2 19/2 21/2 24/2 25/2 j§jJ2£Lf HONGKONG EXPRESS 05/105 6/2 29/2 25/2 24/2 Ml kiimm MONTE ROSA 17/305 9/2 26/2 28/2 2/3 3/3 T T >r. iffT ELBE 09/106 12/21,522 words
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Advertisement1545 1992-01-27 30 Himaiia ins i REGULAR INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE WESTBOUND FOR EUROPE VSL/VOY SN ALG BCL HAM BRE ROT ANT FEL IM (VIA (MA (MA ALG) HAM) ROT) SI FREEDOM 146* 27/01 17/02 19/02 22/02 24/02 23/02 25/02 24/02 25/02 NORASIA SUN 9147-3 05/02 25/02 27/02 02/03 03/03 03/03 04/03 04/031,545 words
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Advertisement1998 1992-01-27 31 a STRAITS SHIPPING PTE LTD 15 Hoe Chiang Road #09-01 Sanford Building Singapore 0208 Tel: *****88 Fa#: *****17 *CMGO SAIS STOKt B'KOK Sft Alls VENTUHE VOX Muari. lab. KK 29-30 lm 31 lan 01 Feb !^^v P 0C £SS 2'S £5 Jl'Jf STRAUS STAR VO2l Muari Skan. Ti«r JO 311,998 words
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Advertisement2081 1992-01-27 31 V SINGAPORE AGENT: P*o Containers (Singapore Agencies) Pte Ltd M Ql\ w ViUlHfllllCra 15 Hoe Chiang Road #08-02 to 06 Sanford Building, Singapore 0208 Tel: 225 2233 Tetex: RS ***** PNOCSP Fax: 225 5327/222 7517 CR Number **********0Z EXPORT IMPORT VESSEL VOY -PNO •WO UN ALO SOU ANT ROT HAM2,081 words
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Advertisement1229 1992-01-27 32 0 HANJIN SHIPPING FDR YSI ISM I LSE HAUL IGB OAK FDR VSI SN |UK HAUL SA« LM NTC HANJM ROTTERDAM 017E 3/2 ORECT 24/2 27/2 FISHGUARD BAY 202N 27/1 M PROSPERITY OTOE 5/3 6/3 1/3 HANJM KAOHSIUNG 007E 10/2 DRECT 2/3 5/3 HMUM OEJU 07K 3/2 M. KOBE OJSE1,229 words
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Advertisement1834 1992-01-27 33 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 (CR NO: **********0E) BOOKINGS: (TOLL FREE) NEPTUNELINK TEL *****00 (TOLL-FREE) USA SERVICE *****82 DOCUMENTATION DEPT *****44/*****14 FAR EAST SERVICE *****31 TERMINAL OFFICE *****22 UK/EUROPE SERVICE *****89 IMPORT CFS MB2 *****69/*****96 AUST/INDIA/PAK SERVICE *****32 EXPORT CFS MB2 *****53/*****50 nepline sdn bhd Malaysia K L1,834 words
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Advertisement930 1992-01-27 33 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD MC BOOKING: *****51/ *****64/ *****59 (FESCO 1R0M57 KL: 03-*****75/697 PORT KELANG: *****43/ *****40 JAKARTA. *****57 PENANG: *****4/ *****8 JOHORE BAHRU: *****1/ *****1 (REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE) FULL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES EASTBOUW-QgCHMCBIG WOTBOUO-UMOWG TBAMWHP WA BOTTBpMI man ww |m» |ww not |w Iw \mt In low930 words
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