The New Paper, 17 October 1988
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Title Section12 1988-10-17 1 the new paper MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1988 m <r> m/4/aa SO CENTS12 words
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Article21 1988-10-17 1 Heavyweight champ says life with Robin Givens was like "living with the Ku Klux Klan". Page 3321 words
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Article, Illustration41 1988-10-17 1 WARNING TO DOCTORS: Christian doctors who try to save the souls of dying patients in government hospitals are told to stop. Health Minister says "death bed conversions'' are not the job of doctors. /Page 2 Flashback: Saturday's New Paper41 words
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46 1988-10-17 1 Israeli PM vows unrestricted war against Palestinians in occupied territories if they use weapons in their uprising. So far, the rebels have mostly used rocks, clubs and petrol bombs. But the level of violence is increasing. Page 246 words
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Article, Illustration37 1988-10-17 1 Abdul Goliath An unidentified Palestinian boy uses a thousands-of-years-old weapon, a slingshot, to hurl a stone at Israeli troops. The incident happened as the army dispersed a demonstration mourning the death of villagers by military gunfire. Picture/ReuterPicture/Reuter - 37 words
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Article72 1988-10-17 1 Starting today, there is an exciting new game in The New Paper. It's called Moneywords. This is your chance to win $5,000. Just answer the six auestions correctly every ay for a week. It's easy. Take the first question: What's the word for the price72 words
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Advertisement29 1988-10-17 1 WORLD 10,11.13 SHOWTIME 14,15,24, 25 TV GUIDE 17, 20 COMICS 22, 23 FOOD 26 FASHION 27 FASTADS/JOBS 28, 29 RADIOGUIDE 30 SPORTS 31-35 UPDATE 36 DEATH OF 'AMATEUR' OLYMPICS29 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration334 1988-10-17 2 Geneieve Kwek - By Geneieve Kwek DOCTORS should not preach in hospital wards. A doctor caught doing so will be reprimanded. This is the no-nonsense government line on claims that some Christian government doctors try what, in Christianity, is known as death bed conversion. Acting Health Minister Mr334 words
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Article211 1988-10-17 2 Wire services. ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir today vowed to wipe out Palestinians in the occupied territories if they use guns in their uprising. "If the Arabs of Judea and Samaria use firearms, neither survivors nor refugees will remain," said Mr Shamir in his strongest warningWire services. - 211 words
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Article, Illustration246 1988-10-17 2 HOURS after Acting Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong urged Singaporeans to have more babies, he set the example himself by being the father of a third baby girl. The Yeos are stopping at three. The fact that they have yet another girl doesPicture/ John Tan - 246 words
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120 1988-10-17 2 A YEAR after Wall Street's crash, Americans widely view the stock market as a risky investment. A third of those polled by the Associated Press see a good chance it will plummet again. Of the 1,125 adults in the national telephone120 words
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Article, Illustration71 1988-10-17 2 THE Oxley Rise flyover has been closed. Vehicles coming from Fort Canning Road towards Killiney Road have to use a road diversion which crosses Clemenceau Avenue. To make things easier, road signs and traffic lights have been installed to guide motorists. The flyover, opened in 1969,Graphies/Peter Sullivan - 71 words
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147 1988-10-17 2 Wire services. FOR years, a pine tree in China's Xinfu village attracted the sick and the hopeful. More than 40,000 people visited in the belief that healing water drained from its needles. But the water was actually the urine of millions ofWire services. - 147 words
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Article, Illustration621 1988-10-17 3 Two MRT stations are haunted. Or so it is rumoured. Late-night commuters claim to have seen headless figures. Reporter ABDUL HADHI turns ghostbuster for the night. I WENT on duty on the MRT on Friday night as a ghostbuster. But there was a problem. There werePicture/John Tan - 621 words
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Article, Illustration240 1988-10-17 3 Joe Nathan - By Joe Nathan THE silence of 50 years in the Carmelite Monastery at Bukit Theresa was broken with songs last Saturday. But the nuns were not complaining. The Risen Christ Church Choir was singing at a special concert for the nuns' 50th anniversary celebration. Carmelite240 words
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Miscellaneous23 1988-10-17 2 The weather THE weather outlook today from noon to midnight: Fair. Maximum temperature: 32 degrees. Sunset today: 6.52 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.47 am.23 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration323 1988-10-17 4 FOR those who love speed and water sport, jet skiing is just the thing, say its promoters. Jet skiers can sit or stand on what looks like a scooter and zoom across the waves. Jet skiing can be done solo, unlike water-skiing. It's not323 words
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Article, Illustration280 1988-10-17 4 CANDY Goh, five, has been in Chinese drama, plays the piano and draws. Three-and-a-half months ago, she wanted to join a modelling class. Ke Yu Xian, six, shy and quiet, was quite the opposite. Her mother signed her up for modelling class to make herPictures/ Dominic Woon - 280 words
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Article, Illustration245 1988-10-17 4 Angeline Song - Write for friendship and marriage By Angeline Song IT'S not the Social Development Unit, but marriages do happen because of it. The International Pen Friends Organisation (IPF), which set up its Singapore branch in June, already boasts 2,000 members. Said Mrs M Rajalaxmi, 40, the club's Singapore representative: "This is245 words
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Article193 1988-10-17 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. alternative: An alternative is something that may be used to take the place of another that is not available. bureaucratic: A bureaucratic battle is one that involves fighting a193 words
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Article, Illustration829 1988-10-17 5 Ronald Wong - Couples are delaying their marriages for a number of reasons. The Government wants to find out why. Medical findings show that older women have greater difficulty having babies. So delayed marriages can mean fewer babies. And the Government is concerned. We asked nine couples829 words
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Article214 1988-10-17 5 IT WAS like jumping from the frying pan into the fire when a shop-owner being chased by chopper-wielding robbers jumped into a car for safety only to find himself wedged between the two culprits. The mistake cost the 54-year-old man $20,000 in cash, a $5,000214 words
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Article370 1988-10-17 6 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim G OLD prices have fallen, but if you want to invest, don't head for the goldsmith. Goldsmiths charge about $150 more per troy ounce than the current market trading price. On Friday, the trading price was about US$4O7 per troy ounce.370 words
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Article49 1988-10-17 6 THE troy ounce is a British unit of weight used by jewellers for weighing precious metals. It is different from the Imperial system of pounds and ounces used for weighing everyday items. One troy ounce equals 31.1 grammes, while an ounce equals 28.35 grammes.49 words
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369 1988-10-17 7 Ambrose Poh - By Ambrose Poh MORE than 3,500 people eager to go on pilgrimage early yesterday to Kusu Island had to take bumboats to the island, 5.6 km south of Singapore. This is because the Port of Singapore Authority does not sell tickets to369 words
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Article, Illustration155 1988-10-17 7 STRONG currents toppled this crane on a barge about 1,000 m off Tanjung Berlayar on Friday night. The crane with a 30-m boom was helping to bore holes in the seabed for soil samples. It was supporting a submerged platform designed for the underwater boringPicture/Aundry Gan - 155 words
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Article203 1988-10-17 7 LOUD music led to the stabbing death of a young cook outside the Plaza Singapura, in Orchard Road. Mr Eddie Ee Sin Chuan died in hospital just four days before his 23rd birthday. He had been stabbed once in the chest. Police said Mr Ee203 words
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312 1988-10-17 7 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song FILIPINOS are musical-ly-inclined. So it is easy to see why a talentime contest organised for them here is receiving good response. This year is the second time the contest is being held, and it looks like an even better idea. Filipino312 words
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341 1988-10-17 9 Chitra Rajaram - By Chitra Rajaram MANY infertile men in Singapore have abnormal sperm forms, a National University Hospital study has shown. Their sperm cells do not have the same shape and size as those of other men and doctors at the hospital are puzzled. "They341 words
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Article120 1988-10-17 9 PLANS are under way to set up Singapore's second sperm bank shortly. This was revealed by Dr Chew Chin Hin, Deputy Director of Medical Services (Hospitals) at the opening of the Symposium on Male Infertility yesterday. He said that many forms of techniques and therapy are available120 words
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222 1988-10-17 9 A DOCTOR who runs a fertility clinic says many donors cannot produce sperm on demand. "So I have what is known as a masturbatorium where the man is left alone to try and arouse himself," said Professor T B Hargreave, who runs the222 words
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Article, Illustration494 1988-10-17 9 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong REPORTING FROM TOKYO A RUNAWAY mine train took the 40 winners of The New Paper Jetstream Tour Contest on a wild ride. Everyone screamed their lungs out. And loved every moment of it. The exhilarating ride is one of thePictures/Nicklaus D'cruz - 494 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article217 1988-10-17 10 Wire services. SINHALESE radicals opposing government peace overtures to Tamil rebels threaten to disrupt December elections. They say only the immediate resignation of President Julius R Jayewardene can stop them. He has said he does not seek reelection, But he has given no indication thatWire services. - 217 words
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Article130 1988-10-17 10 Wire services. MORE than 80 people have been injured in the collision of a jetfoil with an embankment in Macau's harbour. The accident occurred a few minutes after the ferry left Macau's pier last night for the neighbouring British colony of Hongkong. Thirteen ofWire services. - 130 words
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Article, Illustration204 1988-10-17 10 Wire services. UN PEACEKEEPING troops have blocked a march by 5,000 Greek refugees who sought to return to their homes in northern Cyprus. "You have no right to do this. Why are you stopping us from returning home?" screamed Ms Niki Alexandrou as she wrestled withWire services.; Picture/Reuter - 204 words
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MAILBOX: Letters to the Editor
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251 1988-10-17 10 SIR, JUST reading your stories headlined "Skin tight a storm over skin" (TNP, Oct 10) and "What showgirls can show boys" (TNP, Oct 11) and captions like "Women on stage here better not bare all" make me laugh. You just251 words
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Article234 1988-10-17 10 SIR, I NOTE that your paper regularly features articles on animals. As someone who likes animals, I hope that you will continue to do so. By doing so, you could help educate people and make them more aware of the need to treat animals with greater234 words
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153 1988-10-17 10 SIR, I AM in sympathy with "Maids of Singapore from the Philippines" (TNP, Oct 10). Some foreign maids could have worked as social escorts. These maids could have been from other countries. But the article "Psst! Know what your maid's up to?" (TNP,153 words
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Article392 1988-10-17 11 Wire services. A NEW pact permits US bases to stay in the Philippines for the next two years but leaves what will happen after that unsettled* US officials say an agreement to be signed today raises hopes that a long-term arrangement can be worked outWire services. - 392 words
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Article97 1988-10-17 11 Wire services. PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino says her critics have wrongly claimed that she spends millions on clothing. She said in her weekly radio talk show that, despite what some believe, she wears dresses more than once. In fact, she said, her favourite designer has evenWire services. - 97 words
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202 1988-10-17 11 Wire services. PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's foes have spurned an offer to join his New United Malays National Organisation. "Even if I am reborn I will not join the party," said former Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah. HeWire services. - 202 words
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Article, Illustration176 1988-10-17 11 Wire services. TWO male climbers sacrificed a chance to reach the top of Mount Everest when they gave their oxygen to an Oregon woman seeking to become the first US female to conquer the peak. "We just had one bottle left. We gave thatWire services.; Picture/Reuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration51 1988-10-17 11 Fast friends: Mickey, the American mouse, and Misha, the Soviet bear, light up young faces in Red Square during a morning stroll. The world-famous mouse is on his first tour of Moscow as host of a two-week Walt Disney film festival in the Soviet Union.Picture/Reuter - 51 words
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Article178 1988-10-17 11 Wire services. IT JUST doesn't add up in Britain. Almost half of all Britons can't add a simple restaurant bill. One in six can't find their own country on a world map. That's what the London Sunday Times newspaper found when it had 1,000 people surveyedWire services. - 178 words
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WORLDTODAY
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274 1988-10-17 13 Wire services. SABOTAGE not mechanical failure by unknown parties caused the plane crash that killed Pakistani President Zia ul-Haq. That finding was released yesterday by a joint US-Pakistan inquiry board set up to probe the cause of an Aug 17 crash that killed the President,Wire services. - 274 words
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110 1988-10-17 13 Wire services. VIETNAM will complete the withdrawal of 50,000 troops from Cambodia by the end of the year, say officials of the two countries. A joint statement published by the official Vietnam News Agency (VNA) said troops were withdrawn in July, AugustWire services. - 110 words
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Article, Illustration43 1988-10-17 13 Picture/Reuter Prayers: Globe-trotting Pope John Paul 11, at left, bows his head in prayer at Vatican services marking his 10th year as leader of the world's Roman Catholic millions. He is the first Pole ever to wear the papal robes.Picture/Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration44 1988-10-17 13 Sabotage: Bombs bent and charred a dozen luxury-model Mercedes Benz cars at the manufacturer's storage lot in Gross Gerau, West Germany. Police say the bombers have yet to claim responsibility. The cost to the maker is an estimated $1 million. Picture/AFPPicture/AFP - 44 words
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Article89 1988-10-17 13 Wire services. A MAJOR earthquake has hit the Greek peninsula, leaving thousands homeless. Athens Radio said the earthquake heavily damaged the port town of Kilini, about 210 km west of Athens, and two nearby villages. The semi-official Athens news agency said the earthquake struck about 8.30Wire services. - 89 words
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Article213 1988-10-17 13 Wire services. THE Kabul regime is willing to talk to its enemies but will not swap land for peace, says President Najibullah. "The Afghan people and armed forces will allow no one to threaten the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country," heWire services. - 213 words
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Article99 1988-10-17 13 Reuter. SHARE prices were mixed in opening trade due to lack of fresh news over the weekend and a Wall Street that closed mixed on Friday, brokers said. The report last week that securities houses have found buyers for almost all the govern-ment-owned Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp (NTT)Reuter. - 99 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration183 1988-10-17 14 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang IT was a scene straight out of a tourist's dream. Imagine cruising off the Southern Islands in a 29 m pleasure yacht named Fantasy with nine comely girls on board. This was the beautiful scenario when nine of the 10 finalists of the MissPicture/ Aundry Gan - 183 words
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Article, Illustration348 1988-10-17 14 Mitt Elizabeth Ann Fox, 21, secretary, 1.68 m. Of English-Portuguese heritage, bubbly Miss Fox would like to promote the historical aspects of Singapore to attract tourists here. Mitt Audrey Chua, 20, undergraduate, 1.73 m. Tall and sporty Miss Chua wants to be a "perfect348 words
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Article, Illustration279 1988-10-17 15 Sonja Tan - REVIEW/ By Sonja Tan COMEDIAN John Candy is Chet Ripley, a down-to-earth ailAmerican family man who rents a summer cabin on a country lake for a return-to-nature holiday. All's well until Chet's offensive brother-in-law, Roman Craig (Dan Aykroyd), and his family drop in unannounced and279 words
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Article, Illustration318 1988-10-17 15 Stories/ SONJA TAN and TOH Hai Leong SHE'S HAVING A BABY (Prince 1) THE film looks at Jake's (Kevin Bacon) frustrations and fears in the first years of his marriage to 'mate-for-life' Kristy (Elizabeth McGovern). If one ignores the slightly-slow start, the movie provides some light-hearted entertainment. Times:318 words
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Article131 1988-10-17 15 NYT. THE IRISH band U2 spent much of last year on tour in the United States, going from one success to another. During the tour, band members became fascinated with American music, especially the black southern music at the roots of jazz, rock, blues, gospelNYT. - 131 words
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Article, Illustration947 1988-10-17 16 The five linked rings of the Olympics stand for brotherhood among nations and purity of sport. Yet the closing ceremony in Seoul marked the end of the "amateur" Olympians. The games in Barcelona, Spain, four years hence, will be open to professionals in all arenas. Then,947 words
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Article435 1988-10-17 16 ALTHOUGH it's been more than two weeks since the Olympics, one Seoul survivor still remembers it. This is supposed to read like a post-holiday adolescent essay on "My First Olympics". It was nice, if nice means travelling 4,648 km from Hougang New Town to435 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1473 1988-10-17 17 LOOK at new the (B/W) SAM Houston is the Douglas* book on his life. A sneak ANOTHER John Huston Ail-American hero of the frontier, preview of Tucker: The Man and His Oscar-winner in this second movie WB3^^&jaW^Sg^ffiPßM^3Raßß politican and statesman in this new Dream, in which Jeff Bridges stars with1,473 words
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BARCELONA AND THE OLYMPESETAS
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Article, Illustration924 1988-10-17 21 The five linked rings of the Olympics stand for brotherhood among nations and purity of sport. Yet the closing ceremony in Seoul marked the end of the "amateur" Olympians. The games in Barcelona, Spain, four years hence, will be open to professionals in all arenas. Then, in 1992, it924 words
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Article434 1988-10-17 21 ALTHOUGH it's been more than two weeks since the Olympics, one Seoul survivor still remembers it. This is supposed to read like a post-holiday adolescent essay on "My First Olympics". It was nice, if nice means travelling 4,648 km from Hougang New Town to434 words
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Advertisement149 1988-10-17 22 Do you find the thought of being interviewed somewhat daunting? Do you have sleepless nights before the interview? This book offers some useful hints to help you prepare for an interview. It explains some important do's and don'ts, and provides an insight into the way many interviewers work and think.149 words
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Miscellaneous152 1988-10-17 22 COMICRELIEF Hagar the Horrible/pik Browne f BOY x RDhi h T u/*n i Youfc TJeugZ of* HomaLiSsL& V AugUSta/Dominic Doelsma Angus McGill /"pipr<?u A AwKNOWIAGCNk^WT.\ ANY<2N£ I WHEN 'rtXI wewr WT. C*P HAV£ US IN V Y<OJ J /sr\ I 6Tlf<?ueS VVH&N J /r -r>, V, i MgARANTTWIN6?# WAS f'-*&)152 words
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Miscellaneous157 1988-10-17 23 COMICREUEF Orchard Ro3d/Colin Goh Single SIiC6S/Peter Kohlsaat rrc/WuiHll£. IN THE SOOTH f CAM I HAVE FOUND Atf H f <HE IASTES OWN... A !1M f r J lH oiWASEA.toKTAute/flftMS sooi matc in "WIS BoflT 1 utile NT tough. I j ft.U <Ute -for rri4*V I Cathy/Cathy Guisewite THE MNOIE nmiY157 words
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Article, Illustration334 1988-10-17 24 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon T li HE compere and her bangles, a stage kiss that left the audience gasping, and a string quartet that sawed its way through an agonising half-hour while the judges deliberated. All this was part of the NUS Arts Festival Drama Competition that334 words
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Article, Illustration368 1988-10-17 25 Irene Ng - By Irene Ng FIVE people sat slumped in their wheelchairs. A few blind persons leaned wearily on their white walking sticks. From afar they looked like grey smudges in the evening sun. They were among the 470 beneficiaries from 10 charities who waited368 words
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Article, Illustration326 1988-10-17 25 Wong Sing Yeong - Lift off —and worries are over By Wong Sing Yeong x i lANG YUN'S main worry was whether Huang Wenyong could lift her. During rehearsals for the dance, The Butterfly Lovers, he didn't have any difficulty carrying her 45 kg frame. She was wearing leotards then. On Saturday's SBC-produced Heartstrings326 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration289 1988-10-17 26 Hong Lim Swee - Stories/ Lim Swee Hong THREE Marina Mandarin Singapore chefs are now "deadly enemies". And that's just fine by the Marina management. The hotel has challenged its chefs to turn out three dishes each using meat from the United States. The reason? It makes a289 words
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Article200 1988-10-17 26 Marina Mandarin Singapore House of Blossoms Ristorante Bologna and Brasserie Tatler Raffles Boulevard Marina Square Prices start at $12+ THE chefs' competition at the Marina Mandarin Singapore has brought out the very best in their dishes. It's clear the judges are going to have200 words
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Article, Illustration214 1988-10-17 26 KITCHENTIPS TOO often, cooking in a hurry the kind of cooking you might pull off after a long workday can bring some very real diet snags. Butter and oil are fast cooking mediums (as in sauteing and stir-frying) and cream's a quick and easy214 words
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Article, Illustration116 1988-10-17 26 COTTON candy, that pretty pink ball of sheer indulgence, now comes in air-tight packs. This strawberry-flavoured delight has the brand name Fluffy Cotton Candy. It's available at supermarkets, department stores, Econ minimarts, 7-Eleven outlets and other stores at $1 a pack. No taste116 words
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FASHIONTODAY
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Article, Illustration335 1988-10-17 27 Brenton Wong - By Brenton Wong MODEL: CHRISTINE LOW CLOTHES: Half-slip and garters from Tallulah Lingerie FLOWERS: Pastel Fleur Florist. MANY women find Singapore too hot for pantyhose but a Swiss pantyhose firm is betting that good looks will defeat heat and humidity. Fogal recently opened aPictures/Chwee Hua; Picture/Dominic Woon - 335 words
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Article, Illustration148 1988-10-17 27 HERE are some men's views on the wearing of stockings and pantyhose by women: Mr Tang Hoong Kee, 35: "I think stockings add femininity to a woman. I prefer seeing women in natural-coloured stockings as opposed to patterned or lacy ones." Mr Omar, 35: "I also prefer plain stockings,148 words
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Article102 1988-10-17 27 YOUR legs may be less than perfect, but correct choice of stockings or pantyhose and clothes can help enhance your leg shape. Here's how: Short legs: Match the colour of your stockings with your shoes. This will give an unbroken impression of length. Plump legs: Dark-coloured tights102 words
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Article, Illustration160 1988-10-17 27 THE page-boy is tipped to replace the bob as the classic 1989 cut, says the team from the Alan International Hairdressing Schools in London. The style features heavily in their new Autumn/Winter Hair Collection. A rounder hair shape and freedom of movement will also160 words
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Miscellaneous2011 1988-10-17 30 RADIOGUIDE <T NOON News m Br,e (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON Good Music, Company and Mo: NOON Newsdesh %Jf 1205 LuncMjt#: Air unnu t u Noon-time entertainment to j 2 .30 Malgudi Days: R K Narayanans I M A/VV 1.00 Nows and Woathor Report NOON Listening brighten up your lunch-hour. collection2,011 words
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Article118 1988-10-17 31 APPRENTICE Asogan, left out in the cold for the past nine weeks due to suspension, came back with a vengeance, winning on his first ride. Asogan did not display any lack of nerve despite the lay-off and steered Ammushanti to an all the way win118 words
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Article, Illustration348 1988-10-17 31 Dennis Chia - Stories/1 Dennis Chia THE first weekend of the Penang Turf Club's October meeting ended in disarray. In addition to the scrapping of a race on Saturday which reduced the card to only six races, continuous rain on Sunday played havoc to the track and form. After Rocket348 words
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Article, Illustration166 1988-10-17 31 TOP trainer Teh Choon Beng's newcomer Darknight did not lift the gloom that settled over Penang yesterday. Starting a raging favourite in the Restricted Terms Horses event in the third race yesterday, the King Of Hush three-year-old was backed down to short odds and would have paid166 words
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Article625 1988-10-17 31 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: AMERICAN FOOTBALL NFL: Chicago 17 Dallas 7, Cleveland 19 Philadelphia 3, Indianapolis 35 Tampa Bay 31, Los Angeles 27 Kansas City 17, Green Bay 34 Minnesota 14, New England 27 Cincinnati 21, New York 30 Detroit 10, Houston 34 Pittsburgh Steelers 14,Wire services. - 625 words
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Miscellaneous97 1988-10-17 31 IVSPORTS mL MON ,ty 9pm: Sporting Class Rearl±£J don Master Scries. 12] 10pm: 1988 Dunhill Golf Cup. TUES (12 10pm: Malaysia Cup '88 ana J Quarter-Finals. WED [il2 J 10.25pm: Midweek Sports: Gym,L_nßy nasties USSR Centenary Display 1988. (11, 10pm: NWA Main Wrestling Event. THURS Jl2 10.30pm: Sports Centre 198897 words
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Article, Illustration266 1988-10-17 32 EUROPE KICKOFF ITALY Reuter. DEFENDING Italian soccer champion AC Milan shrugged off the absence of injured star Ruud Gullit to crush Pescara 3-1 yesterday. That gave it the narrowest of leads in the First Division. But Napoli sadly missed the strike power of its injured captain DiegoReuter. - 266 words
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Article149 1988-10-17 32 EUROPE KICKOFF PORTUGAL Reuter. BENFICA beat newly-pro-moted Fafe 2-0 yesterday to lead the First Division by one point. A goal in the 54th minute from Brazil's Ademir from a Fernando Chalana pass and a second by Vata two minutes before the final whistle gave Benfica victory.Reuter. - 149 words
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Article, Illustration257 1988-10-17 32 EUROPE KICKOFF SPAIN Reuter. BARCELONA continued on confident form with a 3-0 win at home to Betis while archrival Real Madrid fumbled to a scrappy 1-0 win at Valladolid yesterday. Barcelona, a transformed side this season under coach Johan Cruyff, lacked direction in the first half butReuter. - 257 words
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Article216 1988-10-17 32 AFP. SAUDI Arabia is to block at least 10 members of the England soccer squad to travel to the Middle East for a friendly next month. This is because they all have Israeli stamps in their passports. Manager Bobby Robson is also affected and English FootballAFP. - 216 words
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Article193 1988-10-17 32 Reuter. DUTCH soccer star Ruud Gullit is out of the World Cup qualifying tie against West Germany in Munich on Wednesday. He has an ankle injury which requires rest. Gullit failed a late fitness test for AC Milan's First Division match against Pescara yesterday. TeamReuter. - 193 words
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Article, Illustration202 1988-10-17 33 Christie: I'll sue Reuter. OLYMPIC silver medalist Linford Christie yesterday told his lawyer to take legal action to obtain retractions of statements made about drug tests he took at the Seoul Games. Traces of the banned stimulant pseudoephedrine were found in a urine sample taken from the BritonReuter. - 202 words
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Article, Illustration188 1988-10-17 33 AFP. DOUBLE Olympic gold medallist Sebastian Coe claimed yesterday that disgraced Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson was not the only Seoul Games winner who was on drugs. Speaking on Independent Television, the middle-distance runner who failed to make the British team for Seoul, Said: "There were someAFP. - 188 words
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Article130 1988-10-17 33 THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONNECTION Reuter. SOUTH AFRICA'S athletics chief vowed yesterday to continue his policy of luring top internation- al athletes to South Africa with attractive cash incentives. "They won't even let us watch the Olympics, so what do they expect?" South African AmateurReuter. - 130 words
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Article108 1988-10-17 33 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan FORMER bowling queen Adelene Wee may have left her bowling shoes and ball in the cupboard together with her trophies, but she showed she is still a champion yesterday. Her winning hands, often on the receiving end of prizes, have now been turned to108 words
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271 1988-10-17 33 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari in KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE'S next practice rugby match on Wednesday against Australia's Newcastle Rugby Union will be the stiffest before the Asian Championship in Hongkong next month. For Newcastle, a district side from New South Wales, are the new Malaysian. Rugby Union271 words
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Article241 1988-10-17 33 UPI. WORLD heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson says living with Robin Givens was like "living with the Ku Klux Klan," and that she and her mother "want so much to be white," according to a report published yesterday. "They (Givens and mother Ruth Roper) don'tUPI. - 241 words
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Article, Illustration266 1988-10-17 34 KELANTAN striker Hashim Mustapha will be on a double mission tomorrow night: To help his team qualify for the semi-final and to prove the Malaysian selectors wrong. Arguably the fastest player in the Malaysia Cup, Hashim was shocked when he learnt that he was not266 words
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Article306 1988-10-17 34 S. Gulam - STORIES/ /S. Gulam in KOTA BARU SINGAPORE will be exempted from a new Malaysia Cup ruling, which will require all competing teams to have a minimum of three professional footballers. Paul Mony, the Football Association of Malaysia executive secretary, said that the new rule would be306 words
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Article, Illustration321 1988-10-17 34 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor in KUCHING SARAWAK is a different team altogether when it plays at home. And Johor, despite taking a twogoal lead in the first leg, will have to be wary in the return leg in Kuching tomorrow night. Said Sarawak coach Awang321 words
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Article, Illustration361 1988-10-17 35 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari in KUALA LUMPUR IT SHOULD be a very determined Penang side that will try to overturn a 0-2 deficit against Kuala Lumpur in the Malaysia Cup second-leg quarter-final tomorrow. As KL coach Chow Kwai Lam said: "A wounded tiger is always dangerous." But361 words
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Article, Illustration413 1988-10-17 35 S. Gulam - By S. Gulam THE Football Association of Singapore will be able to keep more of its gate collection from Malaysia Cup home matches from next year. This follows a new ruling to be introduced by the Football Association of Malaysia, under which home teams413 words
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Article, Illustration116 1988-10-17 36 INTERESTED in designing at a career? The British Council is holding a talk on studying art and design. British counsellors will outline the design education in the United Kingdom, which offers degree courses in industrial, product, graphic, interior, textile and fashion design. Professor Eric Spiller, dean of116 words
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Article22 1988-10-17 36 GUIDE TO TODAY'S ACTION FOOD: Nasi padang on wheels NIGHTLIGHTS: Last appearance by Paradise 25 COMING UP: Southern islands trip22 words
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