The New Paper, 29 October 1988
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Title Section23 1988-10-29 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29/SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1988 MCI (P) 179/4/88 50 CENTS the a/ new* paper the new paper23 words
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Advertisement96 1988-10-29 1 $5,000 What's 7 days? Is it a Geek? A Peek? Get rich with right answers. /Page 39 MAHATHIR BLAMES FOREIGN PRESS Malaysia's PM accuses foreign press of backing his foes and trying to "paralyse the Malays"./Page 12 WHY THE CANNIBAL JUNK WAS NOT SAVED US Navy captain says his failure96 words
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Advertisement28 1988-10-29 1 THE HONEY BEES JpH^H honey, new wife Eresa, for U4 the Polygram jfll W 1 Br J Anniversary Concert Eresa perform Hongkong because always Kenny's side. S**"* page28 words
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Article, Illustration48 1988-10-29 1 MALAYSIA CUP SEMI-FINAL Sarawak fans go wild in overcrowded stadium. They shove, punch, kick and stone Kedah team. Match finally starts four hours late but is abandoned at 1 a.m. Jeffrey Low reports on the night soccer fever turned sick. Page 40 Picture/ NSTPicture/ NST - 48 words
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Article333 1988-10-29 2 Ambrose Poh - By Ambrose Poh AN explosion aboard a sampan loading tanks of cooking gas onto an Indonesian tanker left some men shaken and scorched, three of them hospitalised with burns. Six of the men were loading tanks onto the tanker Bundling, anchored near Pulau Bukom.333 words
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Article, Illustration35 1988-10-29 2 Storm and laughter: Queen Elizabeth shares a joke with semi-naked actor Tony Hayrarth backstage after a performance of the Shakespearean play, The Tempest, at London's National Theatre on Thursday. Picture/ ReuterPicture/ Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration335 1988-10-29 2 CORE values such as hard work, thrift and sacrifice should form the basis of a written-down national ideology for progress in Singapore into the next century. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said that to more than 1,500 party members and335 words
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Article115 1988-10-29 2 HAS the once-in-a-century date of 8-8-88 lost some of its reputation for conferring luck? You might think so, looking back at last August. When 8-8-88 came up, the expected crush of Chinese marriages didn't happen. The Chinese-language newspaper Lianhe Zaobao said statistics show 1,329115 words
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229 1988-10-29 2 Wire services. A US Navy captain accused of refusing to rescue a boatload of refugees today called the case "a tragedy of errors". Capt Alexander Balian, posted to a base in California, says he wants to defend himself at a military trial.Wire services. - 229 words
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Article62 1988-10-29 2 IN yesterday's report "Pasir Ris gets this family's vote" we reported that union members on day-trips to the NTUC resort pay $1 on weekdays and $1.50 on weekends and public holidays; and that non-members pay $2 and $2.50 respectively. That is wrong. Union members pay $1 on weekdays and62 words
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Article, Illustration338 1988-10-29 3 Irene Hoe - By Irene Hoe PERHAPS they were minding Mr Goh Chok Tong's cautionary words (see page 2) about the danger of Singapore being swamped by Western values. Or just mindful that today is still a working day and they wanted to make it to the lastPictures/ John Tan - 338 words
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Article, Illustration157 1988-10-29 3 AFTER Michael Jackson strutted his stuff in the video show, it was time for the audience on the Equator Dream to do theirs. Ten did their best in a disco contest held on the catamaran, Equator Dream. Whatever else it was, it was fun. ThePicture/ Aundry Gan - 157 words
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Miscellaneous23 1988-10-29 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook today from noon to midnight: Fair. Maximum temperature: 32 degrees. Sunset today: 6.50 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.46 am.23 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration317 1988-10-29 4 AN angel statue that belongs to St Joseph's Institution must have a guardian angel of its own. It's back after having been stolen twice. "The angel has flown in again," said St Joseph Institution's principal, Brother Kevin Byrne. He laughed. A woman who identified herselfPicture/ Dominic Woon - 317 words
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Article219 1988-10-29 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. awry. If something goes awry, it does not happen as planned, it goes wrong. brawling: A brawling person is one who often gets into quarrels and fights. capuchin: A219 words
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170 1988-10-29 4 SARAWAK wants Singapore Airlines to fly to Kuching International Airport. Malaysian Airlines has been told by the Malaysian government to carry out a study on such a plan. This will also involve talks between the two airlines. At present, Malaysian Airlines flies twice daily170 words
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Article, Illustration112 1988-10-29 4 LET'S face it. Some people look a lot alike. Their faces resemble famous faces. Recent pictures in The New Paper showed that Singapore's Ambassador to West Germany, Mr Kemal "Tony" Siddique, looks like Lenin, founder of the Soviet Union. Have you ever done a double112 words
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157 1988-10-29 4 FOR denting a police car door that cost $151 to repair, an odd job labourer was sentenced to five months in jail and three strokes of the cane yesterday. And he has to pay for the repair. He also has to serve three157 words
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448 1988-10-29 6 B ORIC acid may be killing people in Malaysia. But it's unlikely that it will harm anyone in Singapore. The substance is banned here. Also, the Ministry for the Environment said it makes daily checks on food preparations to make sure they do not448 words
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Article, Illustration196 1988-10-29 6 CHRISTOPHER Quek, 27, just loves riding up to Malaysia and Thailand on his 800 cc BMW motorcycle. So he quit his job to ride his bike for a living. Together with a friend, he set up Wheels For Fun this August. The new196 words
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Article219 1988-10-29 6 BLACK rain fell and soot made cars look like zebras, creating a boom in the carwash business, since three chemical tanks started burning at Pulau Merlimau four days ago. But many residents of the West Coast and Clementi areas affected by the fallout said219 words
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Article, Illustration318 1988-10-29 6 STATUTORY boards are quick to act when it comes to reducing their workers' pay packets, said the labour movement chief yesterday. But when urged to raise their workers' retirement age to 60, some have been "dragging their feet". National Trades Union Congress318 words
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174 1988-10-29 6 OPPOSITION activists working in organisations 3et up by the National Trades Union Congress will also have to leave their jobs. This is the firm stand of NTUC secretary-general and Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong. Asked if opposition activists could be involved in174 words
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Article, Illustration460 1988-10-29 7 On Monday, Education Minister Dr Tony Tan will open a collection of more than 160,000 animal specimens at NUS. HARINDER GILL meets Mr Michael Tweedie, one of the first curators and contributors to this extraordinary collection. ONE of Mr Michael Tweedie's best memories is of wadingPictures/ Simon Ker - 460 words
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Article, Illustration255 1988-10-29 8 S INGAPORE'S watch and clock business is hitting the big time. Total trade should reach $900 million this year. This will be a 15 per cent increase over last year's high of $800 million, said Mr Mah Bow Tan, Minister of State (Trade255 words
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106 1988-10-29 8 THE first guilty verdict under the Smoking (Prohibition on Advertisements) Act against a company was given in court yesterday. Carlsberg Marketing (Singapore) Pte Ltd was fined $200 for advertising cigarettes in a leaflet in July last year. The company which offers a beer-catering service106 words
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209 1988-10-29 8 SINGAPORE executives can expect their pay to rise by 7 per cent during the fiscal year that ends next July. This estimate is drawn from data compiled in a private survey by Hay Management Consultants that covered 64 companies. In209 words
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Advertisement423 1988-10-29 7 Let your child spend a productive holiday at CAL. I Module 1 Computer Awareness Expose c^'ldto computers. Allow the child to gain an insight into the workings of a 1 W T\ Familiarise students on the capabilities and limitations I^T ••«#*< 1 of computer technology. Module 2 Programming Concept ot423 words
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Article, Illustration267 1988-10-29 8 Wire services. Shares remained firm on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. The FT 30 share index closed 6.3 points up at 1,508.9. A good opening rise on Wall Street, after Thursday's sharp fall, brightened the tone in London. Analysts noted, however, that investors remained in a cautious mood aheadWire services. - 267 words
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Article69 1988-10-29 8 Reuter. SHARE prices were higher in opening trade on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today, reflecting the higher Wall Street overnight, brokers said. The Nikkei average rose 37.54 points, or 0.14 per cent, to 27,778.88 in the first 15 minutes of trade. Non-ferrous metals, railways, drugs, electronics, and recently-neglected sharesReuter. - 69 words
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Article54 1988-10-29 8 FT Industrials Fri 1,508.90 (1,502.60) Dow Jones Average I Fri 2,149.89 (2,140.83) I ST Industrial Fri 1,035.01 (1,040.10) NST Industrial Fri 1,726.82 (1,730.64) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,614.47 (2,617.25) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,581.60 (1,583.60) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 27,741.34 (27,722.92) 1 Figures in brackets refer to those of54 words
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Article, Illustration264 1988-10-29 8 Wire services. WALL Street blue chips shook off their takeover jitters and closed modestly higher yesterday as investors cautiously returned to the market following Thursday's steep losses. The Dow Jones industrial average closed 9.06 points higher at 2,149.89. Tradingwas moderate, with about 146 million shares changing hands. AdvancingWire services. - 264 words
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Article268 1988-10-29 10 CAMBODIAN Prime Minister Hun Sen says Vietnam will complete its troop pullout from his country by early 1990 at the latest. "It will be completed in late 1989, or not later than the first quarter of 1990 at the latest," said Mr Hun Sen during a268 words
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Article, Illustration53 1988-10-29 10 Hack job: A South Korean student radical gets ready to cut off the head of an effigy representing America at an anti-US rally at Konkuk University in Seoul. Anti-American-ism has been on the rise in the latest wave of protests by militants in the South KoreanPicture/ Afp - 53 words
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354 1988-10-29 10 IN THE Soviet Union, the ruling Presidium makes the decisions and Parliament rubber-stamps them. So when a group of deputies voted "no" yesterday, it was history. For the first time, there were dissenting votes in Parliament against decisions taken by the Presidium. Up for354 words
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161 1988-10-29 10 Wire services. THE US wants the Soviet Union to pay $58 million towards the cost of tearing down a brand-new American Embassy in Moscow and building another. A State Department spokesman says the US cannot use an embassy built by SovietsWire services. - 161 words
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Article252 1988-10-29 10 Wire services. THE French government has told a drug company to continue sales of the world's first "abortion pill". The drug-group Roussel-U-claf had stopped selling the pill to avoid getting drawn into a "public debate about morals upon which it had no say". Religious groups hadWire services. - 252 words
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Article, Illustration398 1988-10-29 12 Wire services. MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has accused the foreign press of backing his Malay opponents in attempts to discredit his government. "This support does not stem from a love for the breakaway group. The foreign press only wants to undermine Malaysia's stability andWire services. - 398 words
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Article, Illustration218 1988-10-29 12 Wire services. RIOT police used water cannon and tear-gas in Prague yesterday to break up a crowd marking the 70th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's independence. Eighty-seven people were arrested after the rally in the city's Wenceslas Sq, the state news agency CTK said. ThousandsWire services.; Picture/ Ap - 218 words
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Article276 1988-10-29 12 Wire services. NEARLY three million Israelis are eligible to vote next week in an election that could mark a turning point in the nation's history. Much is at stake in the balloting on Nov 1 to select a new 120-member Knesset, or parliament. The formationWire services. - 276 words
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202 1988-10-29 12 Wire services. DESPITE nearly eight years of promises by President Ronald Reagan to balance the books, the US budget deficit has widened to $310.2 billion. The Treasury Department reported yesterday that the imbalance between annual revenues and spending rose $9.4 billion from last yearWire services. - 202 words
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232 1988-10-29 13 A GROWING number of Japanese are protesting the glorifying of the critically ill Emperor Hirohito. Individuals and groups who have seldom or never spoken out before warn against treating the Emperor as head of state. The constitution gives the Emperor no political power. There have232 words
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Article, Illustration33 1988-10-29 13 Miniature: The world's smallest playable violin one of the treasures of the instrument museum at Bubenreuth, West Germany. The town is famous for the manufacture of string instruments. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 33 words
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217 1988-10-29 13 Wire services. THE wife of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos will obey an order to appear in court in New York on criminal charges, an aide says. A federal judge in New York on Thursday delayed indefinitely, on health grounds, Marcos'Wire services. - 217 words
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161 1988-10-29 13 Wire services. BRITAIN'S Prince Charles has launched a new attack on his country's architects. He said yesterday that post-war developers had built "God-forsaken cities" and ruined one of London's best-known views. In a 75-minute TV film, which he wrote and narrated, the princeWire services. - 161 words
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200 1988-10-29 13 Wire services. HALLOWEEN is a light-hearted holiday in most of the United States, but in Detroit, the "fun" includes burning down houses and overturning cars. So the city has imposed a four-day curfew on youngsters. Thousands of volunteers and city workers will tryWire services. - 200 words
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Advertisement56 1988-10-29 13 Febs gives effective relief for colds Febs helps relieve your cold discomfort effectively. That's because Febs is specially formulated to relieve pain, fever and nasal congestion. It also contains Vitamin C to build up resistance. So at the first L Signs of a cold. take Febs. Another international product from56 words
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Article, Illustration498 1988-10-29 14 Vivien Chiong - Stories/ Vivien Chiong T ERESA Bee is as well-known as any showbiz celebrity in Hongkong. Not as a star, but as a wife. Not just any wife, of course. Her husband is singer/actor Kenny Bee. No wonder the Hongkong press just calls her Mrs Bee. They'vePictures/ Nicklaus D’cruz - 498 words
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Article, Illustration250 1988-10-29 14 THE Wynners may have disbanded 10 years ago but the members are still close buddies. Alan Tam, Kenny Bee, Anthony Chan, Bennette Pang and Danny Yip, once dubbed the Bay City Rollers of Hongkong, are still crazy after all these years. They were clowning250 words
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Article, Illustration352 1988-10-29 15 Ting Mei See - REVIEW/ By Ting Mei See A MONKEY outshone all the other characters in the movie Monkey Shines: An Experiment In Fear. First as an adorable helper capable of looking after her invalid master. Then as an evil and scheming little creature out to kill. Based352 words
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Article, Illustration205 1988-10-29 15 KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE (Golden, New Town and Princess) FROM the creators of "Critters" comes a B-grade, low-budget horror flick about killer clowns from outer space who "invade" Crescent Cove, USA. Time: Midnight. THE BEST OF TIMES (Prince 2) IN 1972 Jack Dundee (Robin Williams) dropped the ball205 words
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Article, Illustration357 1988-10-29 16 Griselda Loo - By Griselda Loo A NEW game show with a new face and a computer called Lucy. It's quizmaster Kevin Ong's first appearance on Strategy, television's first quiz show for SAF reservists. Watch out for the show tomorrow at 9.30 pm over Channel 5. Kevin handlesPictures/ Aundry Gan - 357 words
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Article, Illustration421 1988-10-29 16 Lim Sek - SATURDAY SOUNDS By Lim Sek THE success of movie soundtracks means that many films are heard before they are seen, if they're seen at all. Good ones are hard to beat. Buster (WEA), Phil Collins' first starring role, is one of them. But what421 words
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Miscellaneous1718 1988-10-29 17 RADIOGUIDE NOON News in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON On Track: Ross Tucker plays NOON Newtdesk Ny NAArf 12.05 Real Fun: Join Roger Kool for NOON Easy Listening: Soothing the new ones and offers some 12.30 Mart's Humph! Cj vTf JXXN an afternoon of good music and sounds from the1,718 words
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Article1876 1988-10-29 18 SATURDAY ►Centoestwe I —STARS GALORE. ±r PolyGram Records I 1 celebrates its 20th anniversary with a charity concert. Ex-Wynners. including Alan Tarn, Kenny Bee and Anthony Chan, get back together to sing six songs including I'll Never Dance Again and Sha-la-la la-la. Also appeanng1,876 words
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Article, Illustration205 1988-10-29 18 TODAY [4/ OUT AND ABOUT: Deepavali j S round the corner and L r J sarees are hot. This fashion S how will present the latest designs by Haniffa Textiles. Also, a saree-tying demonstration. Far East Plaza concourse. VTX CENTRESTAGE: Catch ex-Winners like Alan Tam, LZU Kenny Bee205 words
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Article, Illustration126 1988-10-29 18 ITS food, fun and games at the charity carnival in celebration of the Singapore Council of Social Services' 30th anniversary. Buy goodies from any of the 43 stalls run by 27 charity organisations and help the council raise $35,000 for charity. Food freaks can go126 words
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Article, Illustration138 1988-10-29 18 VAMPIRES, witches, goblins and draculas. This is your night! Halloween was originally a Celtic festival called All Soul's Eve. It marked the new year and welcomed back the spirits of the dead as they took on supernatural powers. Today it's just another excuse to party. At local nightspots138 words
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Miscellaneous1588 1988-10-29 19 Television {909 SCREEN Saturday Night Movie Bodywatch Fat Stuff Applause 1) Julio Iglesias V/l GEMS —Terminal Choice pm S bc 12) at the Plaza 2) Tom Jobim mtiJtprogramme looks new P6CI3 THRILLER about a hospital findings that drastically change our (10.20 pm, SBC 12) that turns into a death trap1,588 words
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Miscellaneous1809 1988-10-29 20 rp |p JcJaji B SCREEN The Last Emperor Cosmorama Fathers and Screen 5 Poor Little GEMS W (C) (Debut) ns Rich Girl: The Barbara (9.40pm, SBC8) 1 (B.oopm, SBC 12) Hutton Story (Part 2) Jj^^H THIS highly acclaimed \*R* I DRAMA about two German industrial (10.00 pm, SBC 5) fl^R1,809 words
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Article1872 1988-10-29 23 SATURDAY ►CEMRBTMjE I —-> STARS GALORE. flrl PolyGram Records I celebrates its 20th anniversary witn a cnanty concert. Ex-Wynners, including Alan Tam, Kenny Bee and Anthony Chan, get back together to sing six songs including I'll Never Dance Again and Sha-la-la-la-la. Also appeanng are1,872 words
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Article, Illustration201 1988-10-29 23 TODAY [7/C OUT AND ABOUT: Deepavali is round the corner and IZJ sarees are hot. This fashion IS how will present the latest designs by Haniffa Textiles, a saree-tying demonstration. Far East Plaza concourse. 4 X CENTRESTAGE: Catch ex-Wy n ners like Alan Tam, UlJ Kenny Bee and201 words
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Article, Illustration126 1988-10-29 23 ITS food, fun and games at the charity carnival in celebration of the Singapore Council of Social Services' 30th anniversary. Buy goodies from any or the 43 stalls run by 27 charity organisations and help the council raise $35,000 for charity. Food freaks can go126 words
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Article, Illustration138 1988-10-29 23 VAMPIRES, witches, goblins and draculas. This is your night! Halloween was originally a Celtic festival called All Soul's Eve. It marked the new year and welcomed back the spirits of the dead as they took on supernatural powers. Today it's just another excuse to party. At local nightspots138 words
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Miscellaneous1866 1988-10-29 24 RADIOGUIDE EMftf i" imiiiimii iinllii 11 << 6.00 News la Brief (Programmes in English) 6.00 Breakfast Club: Rediffusion'a 6.00 World News Vx jRV\ 6.05 On Air Wake up to the songs of 600 News in Brief Sunday morning wake-up thow 6.0« From Our Own Correspondent MM o^ y JI. thi1,866 words
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Article, Illustration398 1988-10-29 25 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong w i admire her. Men fear her. Even gongfu star Jackie Chan "avoids" her. She's Hongkong female martial arts expert, Yeung Pan Pan. The 27-year-old actress was in Singapore for two days. She was filming for her latest serial Ba Shan EnPicture/ Nicklaus D’cruz - 398 words
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Article, Illustration344 1988-10-29 25 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin y i OU couldn't help but dance last night at the Jet Stream Disco Nite. One hundred and twenty people, aged 19 to 55, were on hand for the disco on the catamaran, Equator Dream. And as it bobbed gentlyPictures/ Aundry Gan - 344 words
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Article, Illustration145 1988-10-29 25 TOGETHER we celebrate will end with a big bang today at Yishun, with favourites such as Rahimah Rahim, the Gingerbread and Taiwanese Rong Piao Piao. The first roadshow kicked off seven weeks ago at Brickworks. The show, at the various housing estates, was to cele-145 words
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Advertisement218 1988-10-29 26 All these people have Wonderful Home Ideas they're happy to share with you in HOME DECOR Oct Nov 88. ■HOME&fi _IK Bessie del Castillo: I* I W js J Jeanny Robert Chia: I -U ZJ He pursued his Masters in II II .jgH HER World covergirl V"!Si Human Resource 111218 words
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Miscellaneous184 1988-10-29 27 COMICRELIEF Orchard Road/conn Goh Single Slices/Peter Kohisaat Cathy/Cathy aUisewite I "Don't get me wroi g. I love women who raise tHIS IS FABULOUS! Y WHAT™! [LAST VEAR'S YWU SAIO IT 1 fIS IT STILL A f WELL, V£S. 1K I DIDfJ'TSAV VOU'D Yl he,l h6m ra S ng A TI«€LESS184 words
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Article, Illustration373 1988-10-29 29 Danny Tan - By Danny Tan I F ROLLING Stone Mick Jagger was defensively quiet when interviewed by Straits Times' music critic Kannan Chandran on Tuesday night, it was for good reason. He has just been openly attacked by fellow Stone Keith Richards in an interview with373 words
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Article, Illustration281 1988-10-29 29 MADONNA TO PLAY MONROE MADONNA'S been itching to play her idol Marilyn Monroe for ages. And she's finally going to do it in a four-hour mini-series she'll produce herself. Madonna says it will be "the best and most accurate account of Marilyn's tragic life to date," and all three281 words
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Article, Illustration313 1988-10-29 29 UPI. E T the Extra-Terrestrial came home last Thursday. ET the video was released by MCA Home Video last Thursday, much to the delight of hordes of home video fans who swamped videotape outlets across America for copies of the blockbuster science-fiction fantasyUPI. - 313 words
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Article, Illustration397 1988-10-29 31 Loh Tuan Lee - Mr Wheeler and the three others will give a talk-cum-slide presentation tonight at the Drama Centre on Fort Canning Road. Tickets at $1 from MPH bookstores and Air Nuigini office at Gold hill Square. Call 468 4056 for details. By Loh Tuan Lee397 words
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213 1988-10-29 31 Loh Tuan Lee - By Loh Tuan Lee TIPS from Mr Tony Wheeler if you want to shake the Singapore dust off your feet during the December holidays: Money Don't worry about planning or not enough money. "Often these problems are magnified by fear, and you end up day-dreaming the213 words
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Article, Illustration336 1988-10-29 31 Harinder Gill - AMATTEROFOPINION By Harinder Gill Tracy Tan f 15, St Anthony's Convent Secondary School "The end-of-year holidays should be cut down. Our exams are already over so we don't need much time off. But the June holidays should be one or two weeks longer. That336 words
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Article, Illustration322 1988-10-29 34 SHAHIRON SAHARI; ABDUL SHUKOR - ATHLETICS vry DKFLAE By SHAHIRON SAHARI and ABDUL SHUKOR SCHOOL: Raffles JC, Year Two commerce. Age: 18. Ht Wt: 1.73m, 53 kg Highlights: First Outstanding Performance award, second Esso award, Fourth National Colours award. Chiu Fong is the national shot put record-holder, and won gold medals322 words
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Article, Illustration116 1988-10-29 34 They are in a class of their own Singapore's top school-sports kids of 1988. They are Outstanding Performance Award winners, while Lina Ong and Ng Chiu Fong, also won Esso Sports Scholar Awards yesterday. SCHOOL: Victoria JC, Year Two modical science; Ago: 18. Height weight: 1.60 m; 48 kg116 words
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Article, Illustration355 1988-10-29 34 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari IT IS ironic that the most successful student-sportspeople also feel they won't stay that way for much longer unless they go away. Squash's Lina Ong and shot put champion Ng Chiu Fong will both receive the Singapore Schools Sports Council's355 words
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Article, Illustration523 1988-10-29 35 By THE THREE MUSKETEERS B EST bet at Bukit Timah this weekend is Giant Hawk in Race Two today. The War Hawk gelding is back to his best distance and gets bottom weight in a field which will not take much beating. The weather is a bit523 words
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Article, Illustration330 1988-10-29 35 RACEGOERS should make sure they are not late in reaching the track tomorrow. The opening race will feature Libran Star in his first run in top class. We reckon the best of this fellow is still to be seen and the opposition tomorrow is likely to330 words
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Article, Illustration833 1988-10-29 36 THE Singapore Recreation Club hockey team has won the Premier League with one match to spare. Yet only last year the club was in shambles, following a controversial ban. The players were condemned as rebels, banished to hockey wilderness, and almost lost their playground. How did833 words
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Article, Illustration338 1988-10-29 37 SEMI-FINAL ACTION THE normally placid crowd at the Carlsberg Singapore Men's Open came alive yesterday. It yelled for chair umpire T. Hasegawa's head as Tintus Wibowo almost felled Steve Guy in the semi-finals. The match followed a dull first act between Paul Chamberlin and338 words
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Article, Illustration26 1988-10-29 37 Guy: Agile mind helps him read his opponent's game Pictures/ Sam YeoPictures/ Sam Yeo - 26 words
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Article, Illustration368 1988-10-29 37 Alfonso Chan - Stories/, Alfonso Chan WHO will be the Carlsberg Singapore Men's Open singles the new, exciting Paul Chamberlin or defending champion Steve Guy. After five days of tennis, the die is cast. These two have sprouted from the duds in the rankings and seedings. Both players are extremely good368 words
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Article158 1988-10-29 38 j SECOND-LEG SEMI-FINAL KUALA LUMPUR 4 SELANGOR 2 (KL wins 5-4 on aggregate) FANDI Ahmad crowned his night of glory by setting a new Malaysia Cup scoring record. The Singaporean's two goals last night took his tally to 21, beating the 20-goal mark of158 words
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Article, Illustration119 1988-10-29 38 KUALA Lumpur coach Chow Kwai Lam showed last night he was a good match for Selangor manager Mazlan Harun. He tore his rival to bits with his off- the-field comments just as his boys had done on the field. Said Chow: "I had no-doubt119 words
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Article, Illustration367 1988-10-29 38 S. Gulam - MAN OF THE MATCH By S. Gulam in KUALA LUMPUR UALA LUMPUR and Fandi Ahmad dazzled. Klang Valley was i stunned. And Selangor received a K lesson on soccer in last night's Malaysia Cup second-leg semi-final at the Merdeka Stadium. The defending champion's superiority was such that the367 words
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Article321 1988-10-29 38 RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: GOLF Volvo Masters in Sotogrande, Spain 2nd rd: 139 Sandy Lyle (Brit) 68 71. 140 Severiano Ballesteros (Spa) 68 72. 143 Anders Sorensen (Den) 76 67. 145 Nick Faldo (Brit) 74 71; Eamonn Darcy (Ire) 74 71; Manuel Pinero (Spa) 74 71; Ove Sellberg321 words
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Article, Illustration306 1988-10-29 39 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low SINGAPORE'S Nation a 1 Stadium will be the battlefield for Kedah's and Sarawak's gladiators on Monday. This was decided by the competitions chairman, Datuk Bakar Daud. Said Datuk Bakar in a lam press conference: "In my 30 years of association with football, I've never seenPicture/ Nst - 306 words
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Article474 1988-10-29 39 From Page 40 the 20-deep tartan invaders, they were pushed, punched, kicked and stoned until coach Ahmad Shafie broke down in tears at the sight of his boys being so abused. The Kedahans then huddled together in the centrecircle, including team manager Datuk Ahmad Basri474 words
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Article, Illustration416 1988-10-29 40 Jeffrey Low - Jeffrey Low s OCCER fever turned awry in Kuching last night. An uncontrollable crowd caused a four-hour delay in kick-off and an errant Sarawak coach Awang Mahyan forced the second-leg semi-fi-nal between his team and Kedah to be abandoned. Just one night of mayhem, and nowPicture/ Nst - 416 words
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