New Nation, 23 May 1982
1982-05-23
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Title Section12 1982-05-23 1 Sunday Nation MAY 23, 1982 SECOND EDITION 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 20/5/8212 words
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Advertisement96 1982-05-23 1 11 M "ST 5. ►a" <*• vu* I v -7 iMSihfev.i m :-tr *K wfy^^Ai* J| furi wms fruafi 'F%r f •ri.. I*. gri? *i <» P?W I i r 5 •y a K .w 9 m MP* 1^ m WW MRTs that I have known Also on Page 2,96 words
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Article, Illustration465 1982-05-23 2 BEFORE the 21st century arrives, this artist's sketch may well be reality if the Mass Rapid Transit system is built. It shows the Scotts station, complete with MRT trains, escalator and stairs leading to the platform and even advertisements lining the walls. It is465 words
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772 1982-05-23 2 Peter Barnard - MRTs I've known with their own special flavour By Peter Barnard IN LONDON, it will take you round in circles. In Paris, it will be get you there in seconds. In New York, it can get you mugged. In Washington, it can get you everywhere except Georgetown, where everybody lives.772 words
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Advertisement119 1982-05-23 3 Made in Italy... beautifully Gassic lines, classic styling and classic Italian flair. Benelli belts are the ultimate in Italian design. Supple fine-grained calf leather inside and out,carefully stitched along either edge to hold their shape. A range of 25 unique Benelli buckle designs of gilt and nickel in both reversible119 words
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Article, Illustration814 1982-05-23 4 UPI AFP THE British flag was hoisted again and more than 2500 British commandos were ashore on the East Falkland island yesterday after successful landings on four beaches. Seven weeks to the day after the Argentinian occupation of the FalkLands, the flagUPI; AFP - 814 words
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Article, Illustration350 1982-05-23 4 UPI BRITONS, from prime minister to old foot soldiers, cheered on the British "lads" yesterday and argued over the Falklands invasion strategy, but there was no D-Day-style celebration on the streets. "We've done so well, it makes me want to polishUPI - 350 words
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Advertisement44 1982-05-23 4 Ma Cheri Seafood Restaurant presents a Special weekend Food Carnival at Golden Shores Hotel, access through 15, South Buona Vista Road or Pasir Panjang Hill. 11 am to 3pm $9:50 Adult and $7:00 Children Tel. No: *****33. Free gift will be given to children.44 words
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Article349 1982-05-23 5 THE MALAY community needs to develop a system of values that accords importance to economic success and creates a sense of shame over failure. This element is already present in Islam and Malays here must reassess their attitude to the religion. This is the349 words
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Article, Illustration546 1982-05-23 5 What the from the woriaee capital* if means i A-• WtfENEVER the Soviet Union runs into adversity, Russians follow a cardinal rule: Always blame others far troaMe. Never admit that Moscow is at fault. Take the arms race. On one level, a Moscow teacher tells a 12-year-old American546 words
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Advertisement87 1982-05-23 5 The Seiko Sports 100 goes wherever the fun and activity takes you. It's technology made as tough and as rugged as you'd expect sports watches to be. Indeed sports watches were never in such top form. S9l SEIKO QUARTZ The 4 future never looked so good." 1982 World Cup. Spwn87 words
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Article225 1982-05-23 6 WE SAY SINGAPORE may well be, as a local psychologist says, two decades behind the developed countries In the administration of personality tests when recruiting executive-level personnel. These tests which help decide If an applicant suits the job are beginning to gain adherents In the larger, foreign-owned firms225 words
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Article, Illustration4516 1982-05-23 6 IT HAS BEEN eight months since Susan Swatland joined the Moonles in San Francisco. Her poultry farmer father and mother in Kent, England, horrified by the robot daughter they saw when they flew oat earlier to see her, are determined to wrest 21-year-old Susan4,516 words
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Advertisement135 1982-05-23 6 Dining at Raines Enjoyable, unobtrusive, romantic For business or for pleasure PALM COURT Dine by candlelight in a charming garden setting ELIZABETHAN GRILL Fresh SEAFOOD specialities Succulent ROASTS from the SILVERWAGON Luncheon buffet on: SUNDAYS: TIFFIN CURRY THURSDAYS: RIJSTTAFEL Let's meet at Raffles! Please call us. Tel: *****41. THE WORLD'S135 words
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Miscellaneous548 1982-05-23 10/11 T V SI 1 I*. iW i: 4ft mS\ r ROHITECT SUPERVISES CONTRACTOR ON ftUILPINCr SITE U6UAU-Y OKC6 A WEEK, TO CLARIFY PROBLEMS AND GIVE INSTRUCTIONS. VS'S IF A PISPUTE ERUPTS BETWEEN CUENT and contractor-eg over cost or PAYMENT, ARCHITECT IS SUPPOSED TO ARBITRATE" IT CAN MEAN BEING CAU&HT IN548 words
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Article, Illustration320 1982-05-23 12 10 per cent inspiration and 90 per cent perspiration. HOW DO architects work in real life? "Gosh!" my friend exclaimed, "you architects have an easy life. Just for a few drawings you earn five or six per cent of a multi-million-dollar d e v e 1opment320 words
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Article247 1982-05-23 12 Ho Kwoncjan, Chin Yew Wei - with Ho Kwoncjan, Chin Yew Wei HE's given readers a rare education on modern architecture so that if you've been following the Look! column, you'll probably at least be on nodding terms with Mies' glass box, Frank Lloyd Wright's prairie house and Le Corbusier's machine house. In his first247 words
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Article, Illustration877 1982-05-23 12 IT IS WITH a sob and a hooray that I announce this will be the last article in the Look! series. The question I have been asked most often (after "Who was that I saw you with last night?") has been "How do877 words
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Article, Illustration961 1982-05-23 13 Margaret Chan - JOY OF FOOD with Margaret Chan RIGHT in the heart of Orchard Road, a little nook where you can get a bowl of noodles for $3 and yet rest in comfortable surroundings, is a treasure. Head for Roma Coffee House when you want961 words
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Article, Illustration482 1982-05-23 13 Lee Book Bei - fcf Lee Book Bei THERE are meats and there are meats. Some cuts of meat taste better than others as we all know. One of the best cuts of pork is the leg meat from the trotters upwards to roughly the Joint with the body. Tfyis482 words
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Miscellaneous1255 1982-05-23 14 In and around town by Agatha Koh If you're at a loss what to do with yourself today (and maybe, after work, the rest of the week too), apart from eating out or shopping, our guide to today's and the week's activities may help. At the same time, we'd like1,255 words
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Article, Illustration923 1982-05-23 15 DAY'S SOCCER WEEK II O.i, 'Ut.iuls tip Mif 1 B'ltish Umt'i.tii s( cue GORDON Hill, the player who rose from Millwall Reserves to play (or Manchester United and England before crashing into obscurity almost as fast as he had risen, has joined Chicago Sting.923 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1982-05-23 16 ERIC BATTY - ERIC BATTY admits being prejudiced about New Zealand and Australia. It seems odd, he says, that Australia should have qualified in 1974 when England didn't and the New Zealanders are on their way to Spain while top sides like Holland, runners-up in the1,437 words
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762 1982-05-23 17 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING suggests some ways whereby the Singapore Rugby Union can present a strong case to persuade the Singapore National Olympic Council to include rugby in next year's South-east Asia Games. LEONARD KING LAST week, the president of the Singapore National Olympic762 words
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3232 1982-05-23 18 RACE 1 Deaka Saa (AsadenkoArt hanlse): Scored neck win over 1200 m good KL last Feb. Game third over 1200 m good KL Jan. Ran-on seventh over 1400 m good Ipoh March. Paair Plal (RyuformenRoona's Joy): Goee third over 1200 m good KL3,232 words
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Article208 1982-05-23 18 EX. CHAN NA1UDA CAVAimt 1MB rrm 2 Deake 8aa 1 Aaetker FW 4 fa Fa 4 Fa Fa mm 1 Another Find 5 Donna Quasar 2 Denko San 2 Denko San BMNlt 11 Imposing S Neck Aad Neck fiManjoi 9 FUtpaeM 11 Imposing Ram S 1 nil mill 4208 words
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821 1982-05-23 19 CAVALIER - By CAVALIER OIL TYCOON gave last year's top local jockey an armchair ride in Race Three for Class 4 Division 6 horses run over 1200 metres at Penang yesterday. The Denton three-year-old showed the way in the rain-soaked track on settling down and821 words
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Article684 1982-05-23 20 Reuter CHINESE badminton coach Wang Wenjiao says playing Rudy Hartono led to Indonesia's downfall in the Thomas Cup final at London's Royal Albert Hall on Friday night. After his team's 5-4 success over the Indonesians, Wang said: "Indonesia's big mistake was to play Rudy Hartono.Reuter - 684 words
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532 1982-05-23 20 LEONARD KING - By LEONARD KING THE RESULTS of today's National Football League Division Two matches will give a clearer picture of who will win the promotion race as three of the top four clubs will be in action. Cairnhill PC, the only unbeaten club532 words
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Article50 1982-05-23 20 AFP SPANISH dak Bareel»— have 4eaeatte4 UBW ml 111 m <B*J ■Uh) In a New Yerfc hank wtth which they hepe ta riga Meg* Mini—i BeaMea the UB$S mUllea fetal, etah ptaHirt Jeee-Lak Nnei has alee mnbM Maradeaa a Am la Us hotel eewtraettea tnlw APPAFP - 50 words
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Miscellaneous72 1982-05-23 16 MATCH WINNING FOOTBALL Always form a cover Chancerel Pubbators Lid m m X m IF YOU DON'T WIN THB BALL, YOU y COULD LBT YOUR OPPONBNT THROUGH TO A DANGBROUS POSITION. AT ALL TIMBS A TEAM-MATE SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO 6'VB YOU COVER. 33 K N IN BBATIN6 YOU, THB OPPONBNT72 words
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Advertisement113 1982-05-23 17 I jACf: "Hurry- Last Bays! i (*****80) 5 BHOWB at 11am, 1.30,4,8.30 A 9.00 g STUDENTS: Ctck $2.50, St* $ISO it DAY Shows m "Nobody with a drop of romantic blood will a be able to resist this film." Radian-P Relieves muscular pain I ht' tinist cn;t:v«.* -p< irMr,-'!. i113 words
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Advertisement337 1982-05-23 17 5 I m N ter you have seen this picture, study all the four scenes efully.We want you to place them in the order they appeared in the movie. For example, if you think scene *C' appears at the beginning 6f the film then place 'C' against '1' in the337 words
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Miscellaneous96 1982-05-23 17 Sport on TV TODAY 11J9 a.m. Ovaltine World of Sport. Big League Soccer Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United; Luton v Newcastle; Southampton v Leeds. Hockey, Basketball (SIA v Nan Teck), Football, Tennis, Thomas Cup, Marathon. 11.16 p.m. Sports Special: World Championship Tennis Richmond. MONDAY liJi p.m. FA Cup Final (Repeat,96 words
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Advertisement119 1982-05-23 19 When you've experienced the sensation of the sea speeding under your sailboard as it leaps over the waves you will realize why windsurfing is the ultimate in free rides and the fastest growing water sport. This book, in full colour throughout, captures all its thrills and shows the novice-windsurfer how119 words
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Miscellaneous71 1982-05-23 19 BIG SWEEP 1 V. Crescent 9865 tlliMl 2 He's Not Bad 0844 3 P. Souvenir 3226 4 Gang Ho 2233 5 Celerity II 3139 68. Ringgit 1079 7 D. Ask Me 7906 HB 8 M. Express 7139 9 B. Demand 7353 10 Satria 7207 11. Bess Gift 9008 12 R.71 words
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Section Two
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Article, Illustration874 1982-05-23 21 Ivor Davis - PSBSOMUUITY, Bv Ivor Davis NYT MARIEL HEMINGWAY, granddaughter of writer Ernest Hemingway, trained like an aspiring Olympic athlete for a year to prepare for her part in the film, Personal Best. For the 22-year-old actress it wasn't Just a matter of learning to run. In theNYT - 874 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1982-05-23 22 Sheila Daniel - Where-to-go and what-to-see guide to W his city of endless] variety There's heat, traffic and noise, but the Thai- capital also offers outstanding temples, canal boat rides, racy nightlife and inexpensive handicrafts By Sheila Daniel IHT BANGKOK defies the stereotype of a major metropolis because it has no definiteIHT - 1,393 words
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Article, Illustration557 1982-05-23 22 IHT FOR precious stones, there's no place like Thailand. The country has at leant tfMM cutters, making It the world's biggest gem market. Thallaad In recognised as the bent source on earth for two of the most sought-after Jewels: rubles aadIHT - 557 words
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Article270 1982-05-23 23 BUSINESS HOURS: 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. for banks, weekdays only; 9 or 10 a.m. to 6 or 7 p.m. for stores, seven days a week; 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4.30 p.m. for museums, which are usually closed Mondays and Fridays. CURRENCY: The270 words
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Article, Illustration764 1982-05-23 24 Silverfish - SMILE PLEASE: An Unfinished Autobiography. By Jean Rhys. Edited by Diana Athill. Penguin, 1981. 173 pp, $9.30. Reviewed by Silverfish SOMETTME before her death in 1979, Jean Rhys began writing her autobiography. However, an ailing heart and hands crippled by age prevented ner from764 words
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307 1982-05-23 24 Silverfish - THE SHOOTING PARTY. By Isabel Coleqate. Penguin. 1982. 181 pp, $7.75. Reviewed by Silverfish SIR Randolph Nettleby invites a group of men and women to nis estate to shoot pheasant, hare and other game, most of which his gamekeepers have carefully reared. One307 words
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Article, Illustration595 1982-05-23 24 Stewart Merce - THE SHERIFF OF ROCKABYE COUNTY. By J.D. Ed&on. Corgi, 1981. 192 pp, $6.40. SIX-GUN SAMURAI. By Patrick Lee. Star, 1981. 161 pp, $8.40. Strange things you learn from writers of westerns Reviewed by Stewart Merce J.D. EDSON worked out his bestseiling formula long ago.595 words
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Article369 1982-05-23 25 Dina Tritch - By Dina Tritch IPS ARE you having trouble convincing your plants to stay in Shape? Are you tired of conducting funerals for plants that preferred suicide to life with you? If the answer to any of the above is yes, it's time you unearthed someIPS - 369 words
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301 1982-05-23 25 MBET SMART 1 NEED A temporary ironing board? Take a flat bed sheet, (old it to the size of the kitchen table, and iron on it. You'll have a neatly pressed sheet, too. (Make sure your table top is heat-resistant.) TOUCH UP collars301 words
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Article, Illustration110 1982-05-23 25 ANSON WEE of Whampoa Drive win* the prize of $25 for last week'B picture showing a group of boys at Changi Point. This week's picture of man relaxing with a newspaper was submitted by reader Loh Mee Kuen who gets $25 and if you write a winning caption110 words
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Article, Illustration124 1982-05-23 25 IPS RATING. Originated from Boston, as name suggests. Moderately easy to grow. WATER. It's essential to a fern's existence that it be kept evenly moist. Never allow one to dry out or to sit in water. Mist occasionally. LIGHT. It will do best away from direct light. TIPS.IPS - 124 words
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Article, Illustration652 1982-05-23 26 MACA - Bv MACA ONCE upon a time, in the days when our world was not yet explored, people used to take cruises to anvwhere, exactly where they did not know. Later, *hey began to take cruise, and flights to somewhere to India, Australia, America, Europe, China,652 words
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Article, Illustration487 1982-05-23 36 Tan Bah Bah - Lauren Tewes as agitated newsreader gives a fair performance By Tan Bah Bah EYES OF A STRANGER (Capitol) ONE SCENE in Eyes of a Stranger sums it up very nicely. Jane, a television newsreader in Miami, gets emotional as she reports on the latest in a487 words
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Advertisement66 1982-05-23 25 J Look your very best in the sporting scene. You're bound to with Jantzen s latest range in stunning colours, smashing styles and the superb Jantzen fit. With more than 70 years behind us we know bodies better. NOBODY KNOWS BODIES BETTER Available at all leading department stores and selected66 words
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Miscellaneous12 1982-05-23 26 Another fantastic experience By Lat 4. 9 m A m Cr 112 words
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Miscellaneous120 1982-05-23 27 WN&e TneRfe'4 HOPE foR WM S6T! WAHM -mes'Re fwwaM starts —T To 6A\R SOME MATURITY I By TAGAN uJea,\'iL ee! soo ME-M 00R 6<H6 AR6 FtHAU-H STARTlM to 6«OW A UtfLt r AM&lTiOrt 1 SOU M6AI4 TrtES'RE 6TARTit*6 TO «v\oo) SOME tmwwe AT —7 OURBOVS? UJOUl!! i 1 I III120 words
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Miscellaneous148 1982-05-23 28/29 AMrav^? BY FAILING TO USE HIS 'SPIDER-POWER" WHEN HE HAD THE CHANCE, PETER PARKER ALLOWED A CRIMINAL TO ESCAPE THE LAW--A CRIMINAL WHO WOULD LATER MURO€R PETER'S GENTLE UNCLE BEN! M J rm tt mtfi It firS .1 AI//J ty m c. I >. Ruaq^wa. J G /i *1 ou:>iy-w148 words
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Miscellaneous61 1982-05-23 28/29 •im V > "Si- *~3 1 V. w X *> pip you give Mim mis BI(?TMPAy PRESENT? v.- "IrSkfe; VEAH. t-lE'uL GET A KICK OUT OF THAT B* fifc# 1? *> I® 1 vr,: -J I THINK I'LL OPEKI -ATM© BEFORE AAARThIA J PICKS ME UP FOR LUNCH m f61 words
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Miscellaneous193 1982-05-23 28/29 EM ft oO o SO THAT'S A V YEP! OH,7fllS IS ALLEY OOP, PULL-CART, EH?C BONGOi HE'S A GOOD W 'FRIEND OF OURS.' HOWCV &A V I m 0- </ t-35 iF i li HELLO, BONGO! \l'M GOING TO RIDE IN IT.' WHERE WHATCHA GONNA I COME FROM, ALMOST EVERYONE193 words
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Advertisement40 1982-05-23 30 if i I >» *YV! t-'/v. Ail wv si Sail rr« George Haddon, cartoonist of Singapore Stopover, is here at Raffles Hotel to do YOUR caricature! This book is available at all leading bookshops Distributed by Federal Publications TIMES BOOKS International40 words
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Miscellaneous191 1982-05-23 30 GARTH Va m r a r A 4' ff zs ■»*1JS *<// I DONT KNOW, CWW.ING... WB...WB... «gJ| TWfTTS 7VB VVOMPN VVWO T«IK? To D«£*VN M« BTT MY PLBT/ r^r c A JA t H -■N I MW s jr 16 IS >OUKCWWI# HtLPLtSS-KiOW "TfU. jouccouifloue to GO DOWN TO191 words
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Advertisement118 1982-05-23 31 Our pre-focus lens adds a new dimension to the word 'focus'. Unlike conventional TVs. National s Quintrix Colour TV is the only one in the world with an extra pie-focus lens in front of its picturetube So the electron beams get finely focussed twice to needle-point intensity' The result sharper,118 words
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Miscellaneous1117 1982-05-23 31 Your week's TV TV SINGAPORE 5 A 8 TV MALAYSIA 3 A 10 Nelson and me I Remember Nelson: Love, on Monday, Ch 5 at 11.05 pm A look at British naval hero Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson through four viewpoints and the s4me number of episodes. His wife, played by1,117 words
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Miscellaneous1241 1982-05-23 32 MONDAY ui HM/.'! iii\ iH iH i( iMi i' 1 iVt i nr', LUXMAN 3.00 PH. Open 3.05 ON THE WATERFRONk (C/r) 4.00 FMGEJt BOBS (debut). The Aesop Fable is about the oak and the reed, retold with simple animations with the use of Fingermouses (shaped from the thumb). The1,241 words
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Advertisement154 1982-05-23 33 Nothing colours every room of your home like Sony's Colour 3 System! KV-1420ME "iJtObA' v. 1111 A I• I IWK m This 36cm (14-inch) Trinitron portable lets you receive PAL/SECAM broadcasts, or play back prerecorded videotapes from around the world on PAL, SEC AM or NTSC. All in beautiful, true-to-life154 words
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Miscellaneous772 1982-05-23 33 WEDNESDAY 11.50 LA VERNE AM) SHRLEY 12.15 AM. Close 6.00 PJL Quran 6.06 Programme Summary 612 THE MW FRED AM) BARKY SHOW 6.13 THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW 7.00 MWS (T) 7.15 PEDOMAN 7.26 LEDUM'S HER 7.52 DOCtMNTARY 1.00 ICWS M MAM) ARM 8.16 TAMR DOME: Kalthi Kannayram 9.00 NEWS772 words
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Advertisement104 1982-05-23 34 improves (he The ultimate in home video entertainment. The latest NV-7200 EN with 24^mode wireless remote control. Rock steady picture and 6speed picture search from the two quartz-locked DD motors and much more. You've heard about the NV-7000EN and NV-2000EN. See the NV-7200EN today! NV-72D0EN 14-day, 4-programme timer Annealed die-cast104 words
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Miscellaneous1089 1982-05-23 34 FRIDAY Ul TtUATf HH ,M t 'r)( L.IT V STf f?f QMK)NE NTS LUXMAN 3.00 A.M. Open 3.05 HOUSEWIVES' MATINEE (C/r) 4.30 MW ZOO REVUE 5.00 THE HMD. MID NEST: The Night Of The Amnesiac 5.55 WORLD SPORTSMAN 6.15 MWS (E) 6.25 SERI TARMA (M). Sen Tarina is the name1,089 words
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Miscellaneous986 1982-05-23 35 J f J{ia ft /ifi/i /i Monday 7.20 AJU. Breakfast Classics: Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, Mo zart's Quartet No 1 in G Maior. Beethoven's Sonata No 27 in E Minor Op 90, Weber's Grand Duo Concertant Op 48 for clarinet and piano, Trauer's Sym phony No 44986 words
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