The New Paper, 26 November 1988
1988-11-26
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Title Section19 1988-11-26 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26/SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1988 MCI (P) 179/4/88 SO CENTS the new paper19 words
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Advertisement129 1988-11-26 1 mpr ■CRUSADE OF ■THE SITAR MAN Ravi Shankif plays here Monday night but for fame. He says his music was misunderstood when he soared to stardom as a Ej musical guru of the Beatles. tl Now the onetime symbol of E3 hippie culture performs in a crusade against drug B129 words
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Advertisement24 1988-11-26 1 WORLD 9-12 STOCKS 12 SHOWTIME 13,14,23-26 RADIO 15 UPDATE PLUS 16 TV GUIDE 17,1» COMICS 27,21 NOWMATTERS 2S FASTADS/JOBS 31 SPORTS 31-36 MONEYWORDS 3524 words
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Article, Illustration78 1988-11-26 1 Primary Production workers are killing pigs and burying them on Pulau Ubin. It's part of plan to end all pig farming in Singapore. Government says swine use too much land and water and cause too much pollution. Farmers have trouble getting rid ofPicture/NlCKLAUS D'CRUZ - 78 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration224 1988-11-26 2 It's the biggest ever end-of-year bonus for civil servants. ABDUL HADHI asked five of them how they're going to spend the money. And this is what they said: Mr Mehd Yaatln, 29, technician: "My wife just gave birth to our fourth child. Half of224 words
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Article203 1988-11-26 2 Singapore'B 140,000 public servants will receive a bonus of 2Vi months salary, the Finance Ministry announced yesterday. This amount is above what union leaders had expected to get. It is also more than what the First Deputy Prime Minister hinted they would get earlier this203 words
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Article30 1988-11-26 2 IN YESTERDAY'S centrespread headlined "Onward Women Soldiers" we wrongly captioned the main picture. It should read: Combat instructor Sgt Jennifer Tan (background) and Cpl Debbie Tee on field duty.30 words
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556 1988-11-26 2 Irene Hoe - By Irene Hoe MALE nurse Saidi Kudus shared six months of a cult killer's life behind ban. He looked after Adrian Lim in the psychiatric ward of Changi Prison Hospital. Yesterday, he learnt that the killer had been hanged along with his wife and556 words
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168 1988-11-26 2 THE historic Telok Ayer Market will be turned into a high-class food and entertainment centre. The agent for the market, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, is calling for investors to rim the place. According to the latest Government Gazette, the successful tender will be168 words
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Article, Illustration465 1988-11-26 3 Nicklaus D'cruz - Story and picture*/ Nicklaus D'cruz PIGS are being slaughtered on Pulau Übin but they won't be going to market. It's being done to meet next Wednesday*B deadline for phasing out pig farming on the island. Mr Lim Chye Joo, 82, said Primary Production Department (PPD)465 words
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Article, Illustration369 1988-11-26 3 IT will take $12 million to build an old street if it's called Bugis. Yes, that's the cost of "moving" the current Bugis Street across the road and recreate it to look just like the old one. It will be ready latePicture/ John Tan - 369 words
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Miscellaneous19 1988-11-26 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook today from noon till midnight: Showers over many areas between mid-afternoon and early evening.19 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration641 1988-11-26 4 Irene Hoe - By Irene Hoe ONE of these five men is Singapore's tari driver of the year. But all are already winners because they have been chosen as the best in their respective fleets NTUC Comfort, Sabs, SBS Taxi, Singapore Commuter and the SingaporePicture/ Aundry Gan - 641 words
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Article, Illustration239 1988-11-26 4 MODERN computer whizzes need a good dose of ancient Chinese philosophy to keep them creative and happy, said Dr Low Hwee Boon. The philosophy is Tao-Te-Ching, said the staff research member of the Institute of Systems Science. He was speaking at the Symposium on239 words
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Article117 1988-11-26 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. decadence: The state of behaving in a way that shows lower moral standards. exponent: A person who is good at a particular skill. holocaust: Large-scale destruction and loss of117 words
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Article401 1988-11-26 6 Josephine Ng - By Josephine Ng SOUTH Koreans are being called "the new Japanese" by Singapore's shopkeepers. And more and more of them are coming here. Latest statistics from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board show that 37,538 South Koreans arrived between January and September. This is just 1,000401 words
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Article, Illustration256 1988-11-26 6 LE Classique, the Tanglin Road department store aimed mainly at tourists, will open a second store at Claymore Point on Dec 2. This one will be targetted at South Koreans, Taiwanese and Australians. Its Tanglin Road store caters mainly for Japanese. "We have done studies256 words
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Article96 1988-11-26 6 THE Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association is moving up market. "Our aim must be to attract the reservist soldier, regardless of his rank, to join Safra," its president, Mr Phua Bah Lee, said at its 15th annual meeting last night. Last July, Safra held its first96 words
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219 1988-11-26 6 CHILDREN with advanced kidney disease can now sleep while their blood is being cleaned by a machine. The process is known as dialysis. It takes about 10 hours. Until the new Continuous Cycle Peritoneal Dialysis programme was launched by219 words
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Article, Illustration280 1988-11-26 6 YESTERDAY could have been a day they were dreading. Yet most of the monolingual students who got their Primary School Proficiency Examination (PSPE) results yesterday seemed quite calm. "You can feel some excitement in the air," said Lim Soon Ping, 14, of Bukit Ho Swee280 words
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Article, Illustration311 1988-11-26 8 Irene Ng - By Irene Ng A GROUP of 41-year-old men act like Primary One kids when they meet once a year. They fool around and giggle like they're all seven years old again. They come together, all 30 of them, for an unusual reason they were311 words
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Article478 1988-11-26 8 Irene Ng - By Irene Ng THOUSANDS of vital documents sent by fax machines may be fading in their filing cabinets. A chemical reaction between the special fax paper and the vapours given off by certain plastics such as PVC is to blame. And since most facsimile machines use478 words
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Article, Illustration418 1988-11-26 8 Geneieve Kwek - By Geneieve Kwek GOOD cleaners find a lot of dirt but little room to call their own in many of the new buildings of this booming city. So they squat under staircases, hang around in the toilets or eat lunch along corridors418 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article481 1988-11-26 9 Wire services. A GANG of six robbers who were high on the wanted list have been shot dead by police near Johor Barn. Authorities said the bandits were slain yesterday in two gunfights, in Masai and Gelang Patah. The police said all the deadWire services. - 481 words
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Article297 1988-11-26 9 Wire services. THE Israeli army says it has jailed 22 soldiers for taking part in a rampage through the Kalandia refugee camp. A spokesman said the troops would be confined for up to two weeks. It was the largest number of soldiers punished for a singleWire services. - 297 words
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Article, Illustration56 1988-11-26 9 Damaged: Some accounts put the death toll from mudslides and flooding in southern Thailand as high 1,000. The same heavy monsoons washed out the bed beneath this railroad track in the southern Thai province of Burat Thani. Malaysia, too, is suffering. Officials say monsoon-related deaths there nowPicture/ Ap - 56 words
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106 1988-11-26 9 Wire services. A BRITISH woman has collected a $46,000 damage award because prosecutors ignored her claim that she had been raped. It was the first such award in British history. The woman, a 25-year-old teacher, was awarded the damages by the country's High Court.Wire services. - 106 words
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Article, Illustration226 1988-11-26 9 MR CHI Owyang, Singapore's ambassador to Thailand for 17 years, has died in Bangkok. Relatives said the former Singapore banker died yesterday aged 91 after suffering from pneumonia since early November. He retired from his ambassador's post last February. Mr Owyang accepted the job226 words
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99 1988-11-26 9 Wire services. SPAIN has approved a pact permitting US military bases to remain in the country another eight years. For its part, the US has agreed to withdraw a squadron of 72 F-16 fighter-bombers from a base near Madrid. The agreement, approved yesterdayWire services. - 99 words
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Article356 1988-11-26 10 Wire services. THE European Space Agency plans to send a rocket probe to Saturn's moon, Titan, to try to discover how life began. The decision was announced yesterday in Paris. It came after six years of studying rival ideas for an international deep-space mission. Titan isWire services. - 356 words
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Article, Illustration187 1988-11-26 10 Wire services. DID Shakespeare write Shakespeare? That age-old question is before three British judges today in a debate about whether the Bard actually was Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. The outcome will have no legal weight. But it could have an influenceWire services. - 187 words
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Article, Illustration68 1988-11-26 10 Nomads: This time every year, nomadic tribes of India's Thar desert in the western state of Rajasthan gather by the famous Pushkar Lake for the Pushkar Fair. More than 200,000 people come to trade horses and camels, cows and goats, saddles and saris. By the lightPicture/ Reuter - 68 words
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Article268 1988-11-26 10 Wire services. THE Indian Parliament has been plunged into an uproar by fresh charges of kickbacks involving the Swedish arms manufacturer Bofors. A new parliamentary probe into the affair has been demanded by the opposition. Documents carried in The Hindu newspaper yesterday were called "fresh evidence"Wire services. - 268 words
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Article200 1988-11-26 10 Wire services. PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev says his reform policies have helped fuel ethnic protests in the Soviet Union. Asked yesterday about rioting in two Soviet republics in which at least five people have been killed and 126 hurt, President Gorbachev replied: "You know, it's part ofWire services. - 200 words
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Article, Illustration116 1988-11-26 10 Wire services. ROCK-AND-ROLL legend Chuck Berry has been fined $500 for punching a woman in the face. The US singer pleaded guilty in New York yesterday to striking the woman in the Gramercy Park Hotel nearly a year ago. Berry, 62, of St Louis, hadWire services. - 116 words
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Article302 1988-11-26 11 Wire services. DOCTORS in China have left patients to bleed on the operating table while they argued over who got to keep their gallstones. The behaviour, reports the Sichuan Daily, is prompted by the high price that human gallstones command in China these days. They areWire services. - 302 words
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Article, Illustration206 1988-11-26 11 Wire services. AFTER a decade of uneasy relation s Thailand and Laos have agreed to try to get along better. Among other things, they have announced plans to build a "welcome bridge" over the Mekong River border between the two countries.Wire services. - 206 words
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Article192 1988-11-26 11 Wire services. FORMER Beatle Ringo Starr has vowed never to drink again. He made the pledge yesterday in London after he and his wife, actress Barbara Bach, returned from five weeks in a US alcoholabuse clinic. "I feel a lot better than I haveWire services. - 192 words
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Article, Illustration49 1988-11-26 11 Freed: For years, these Iranian prisoners of war remained behind enemy lines as their colleagues fought Iraqi soldiers in a war with no winners. Now, the 19 disabled PoWs are back once again in Teheran as part of a prisoner exchange programme. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 49 words
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304 1988-11-26 11 Wire services. HER fourth and last exhusband wiped away a tear and her three-year-old daughter sent pink roses as Athens turned out to mourn Ms Christina Onassis. Rain poured on the tough immigrant neighbourhood of Nea Smyrni, where her late father Aristotle OnassisWire services. - 304 words
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Article, Illustration45 1988-11-26 12 Boat -car Its makers say the skipper-driver of this $400,000 vehicle need fear neither land nor water. It is a combination of a Cadillac and a boat The so-called Cadivacht was snapped at a motor show in Essen, West Germany. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 45 words
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Article276 1988-11-26 12 Wire services. SOUTH Korean President Roh Tae Woo today promised to rid the ruling party of figures loyal to the disgraced Chun Doo Hwan. The pledge came in remarks prepared for delivery in a nationwide television address. Former President Chun apologised to the nation onWire services. - 276 words
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Article212 1988-11-26 12 Wire services. A REPORTER who wrote a series of stories alleging corruption among communist leaders has been knifed to death in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. The Telegraph newspaper identified the newsman as Mr Dibakar Mondal, 26. The paper reported that he diedWire services. - 212 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration270 1988-11-26 12 Wire services. SHARES fell sharply on the London Stock Exchange yesterday after news of a record £2.93 billion ($10.43 billion) October trade deficit and a full-point rise in British interest rates. The Financial Times 30share index was 31.1 points down at 1462.6. Volume traded was 713.1 million shares. AllWire services. - 270 words
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Article85 1988-11-26 12 Reuter. SHARE prices were lower in initial trade on profit-tak-ing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today, reflecting higher world crude oil prices, brokers said. The Nikkei index fell 128.21 points, or 0.44 per cent, to 29,278.44 after 15 minutes of trade. The news that Opec was nearing an agreementReuter. - 85 words
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Article52 1988-11-26 12 FT Industrials Fri 1,462.60 (1,493.70) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,074.68 Closed n ST Industrial Fri 1,011.32 (1,012.19) NST Industrial Fri 1,730.39 (1,726.31) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,656.08 (2,666.02) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,505.50 (1,498.60) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 29,406.65 (29,340.03) Figures in bracket* refer to those of the previous52 words
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Article, Illustration268 1988-11-26 12 Wire services. WALL Street stocks declined yesterday in the quietest session this year as a strong rise in interest rates weighed on the market. The Dow Jones industrial average finished 17.60 points down at 2,074.68 points, snapping a five-session advance. Declining issues outnumbered advances 778 to 512 onWire services. - 268 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration551 1988-11-26 13 Ting Mei See - By Ting Mei See M 'R KHOO Tee Seng spits on works of art every day. But that's not because he thinks they are no good. He is among the few craftsmen in Singapore who mount paintings mostly Chinese brush on scrolls. And "spitting" water ontoPictures/ Dominic Woon - 551 words
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Article, Illustration296 1988-11-26 14 BEETLEJUICE (Capitol) A MOVIE as nutty as a fruit cake. Adam and Barbara Maitland (Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis) have a car accident and drown. Back home as ghosts they enlist the help of the ghost-to-end-all-ghosts, Betelguese (pronounced Bettlejuice) to chase out the new occupants of their home. Full296 words
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435 1988-11-26 14 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong ONE Night in Raffles City is going to cost $1 million. No, it isn't inflation. One Night in Raffles City is the name of a new Singapore film production. Shooting is expected in August next year. The Him will be435 words
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Article290 1988-11-26 14 THE SINGAPORE Film Society will appeal to the Board of Film Censors over the ban of the Chinese movie Yellow Earth four days ago. The film was scheduled for one screening on Dec 2 at the Goethe Institute. In its place will be another movie,290 words
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Article, Illustration240 1988-11-26 14 Vivien Chiong - PREVIEW/ By Vivien Chiong FOUR beautiful actresses from Hongkong give a lot to look at in Operation Pink Squad, midnight tonight at Cathay cinemas. But halfway through the Charlie's Angels-type flick, you might think you're watching a different movie. It changes that much. Maybe it240 words
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Miscellaneous1310 1988-11-26 15 RAEHOGUIDE EHSHB3IEII** *00* Nawa la Brief (Programmaa in Mandarin) NOON 0a Trade Rom Tucker plays NOON Nwniaik Vf AAA! 12.05 Baal Faa: Sizzling waves of fun NOON Eaay Liatoalag: Soothing lhe fmeBt of the new tracks. He 12.30 Hara'a Nwaphl: It's showtime NA AAA/ and music with Roger Kool. sounds1,310 words
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Article2401 1988-11-26 16 DAY ►Out&About V~p( POTTERY, BIRDS AND r BONBAL Feast your eyes on 10,000 pieces of pottery and 5.0' J pots of assorted bonsai. Listen 10 the melodious notes of 600 songbirds. Together they are worth $1 million. Chinese Garden. 9am -10 pm. Admission: Adults2,401 words
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Article, Illustration149 1988-11-26 16 Hear Asia's heart beat. Come listen to its soul. Stars from around the region aim to promote friendship and understanding among Asian countries in this show called The FriendshipConcert. Japan's Shinji Tanimura sings his most famous hit, Subaru. Jump to the jazzy stylings of Marlene from the149 words
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Article, Illustration296 1988-11-26 16 Im LZll 10,000 pieces of pottery and 5,000 pots of assorted bonsai at the Chinese Garden. And listen to the melodious notes of 600 songbirds. 9 am -10 pm. V7p( TALKS: Mrs Tan Wei Ling UdJ from the Ministry of Health will speak on how to take care296 words
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Article, Illustration114 1988-11-26 16 PoochM on parade and more than 200 or them, all at the World Trade Centre. These canines will come together for the 58th All Breeds Championahip Show. There are two categories, one for the large dogs such as collies, German shepherds and boxers. Toy dogs such114 words
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Article2403 1988-11-26 21 DAY ►Ojt&Abojt rrzr POTTERY, BIRDS AND I r I BON SAL Feast your eyes on 10,000 pieces of pottery and 5,0 J pots of assorted bonsai. Listen 10 the melodious notes of 600 songbirds. Together they are worth $1 million. Chinese Garden. 9am -102,403 words
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Article, Illustration149 1988-11-26 21 Hear Asia's heart beat. Come listen to its soul. Stars from around the region aim to promote friendship and understanding among Asian countries in this show called The FriendshipConcert. Japan's Shinji Tanimura sings his most famous hit, Subaru. Jump to the jazzy stylings of Marlene from the149 words
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Article, Illustration278 1988-11-26 21 KMHMM rTX OUT AND ABOUT: Look at L?U 10,000 pieces of pottery and 5,000 pots of assorted bonsai at the Chinese Garden. And listen to the melodious notes of 600 songbirds. 9 am -10 pm. [7~y TALKS: Mrs Tan Wei Ling LEU from the Ministry of Health will278 words
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Article, Illustration127 1988-11-26 21 Pooches on parade and more than 200 of them, all at the World Trade Centre. These canines will come together for the 58th All Breeds Championship Show. There are two categories, one for the large dogs such as collies, German shepherds and boxers. Toy dogs such127 words
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Miscellaneous1328 1988-11-26 17 Television SCREEN M Applause Montreux Saturday Night Movie Chinese Cinema Ws%| GEMS F Jazz Festival 1987 Playing Beatie Bow Peking Opera Blues (C) ■L^S a m Rock and Pop/Black (10.30 pm, sbc 5) (10.30 pm, sbc 8) ufiy and Blues BASED on the award-winning novel DIRECTOR Hark's by Ruth Park.1,328 words
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Advertisement46 1988-11-26 18 The search is over. Digital Intro Scan, Index Search and Time Search help pin-point desired scenes without fast-forwarding through the whole tape. 9 Also enjoy the digital fun of Multi-Strobe with 3-screen memory, picture picture, l A screen frame S National f//m iwa—o—»pt« a® imy lira46 words
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Miscellaneous1613 1988-11-26 18 jr JBfiM Televisions BKal SCREEN M The 25th Golden Film Focus Asian Movie Parade GEMS W Horse Awards (C) Festival —On a Summer Day Driving Academy A m (9.40 pm, SBC 8) (10.25 pm, SBC 12) (3.00 pm, SBC A GLAMOUR and glitter in THIS Korean drama, set in the1,613 words
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Miscellaneous1570 1988-11-26 22 RADJOGUDE gjjjlf Bnißn IMSMED EB9IHB *rt«f (Programmaa in English) Ml Breakfast Clabc Radiffuaion'a 6 00 *aw*fce«r py MVS* 1.05 0a Air Waka up to tha 6 00 Newt la Brief Sunday morning wake-up thow 7.00 Werid Newt Mr vl /CVCVC; old and naw, in thia early M Mi«hll«hU af tha1,570 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration428 1988-11-26 23 Danny Tan - By Danny Tan I 'N 1970, Ravi Shankar picked up his sitar to play with Beatle George Harrison and became world famous. Now he's performing not for fame but to fight drug abuse. He has played with some of the world's biggest music stars, from classical violinistPicture/ John Tan - 428 words
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Article, Illustration368 1988-11-26 23 Adeline Woon - FIRST NIGHT/ By Adeline Woon Adeline Woon S CHOOL'S out and opera's in for children. If you don't believe it, just go listen to the Operafest Children's Choir perform Die Fledermaus tonight at the Singapore Labour Foundation Auditorium, Thomson Road. It starts at368 words
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Article147 1988-11-26 23 YOU may have heard her. You may have heard about her. Tomorrow, you can see her. Lucy will be making her first television appearance. Just who is this Lucy? She's the computer which helps the quizmaster, Mr Kevin Ong, in the Singapore Armed Forces147 words
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Article174 1988-11-26 25 Wee Hwee Sian - By Wee Hwee Sian SBC never seems to run short of ideas for its drama serials. After the nostalgic Teahouse in Chinatown, the station dishes up a 20-epi-sode contemporary drama se- rial on marriage. Ups and Downs, being shown Monday to Friday over Channel 8,174 words
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Article, Illustration287 1988-11-26 25 ANDRZEJEWSKI COMES PAT A BRITISH pop magazine reports that Pat Benatar isn't as simple as her name sounds. She was born Patricia Andrzejewski way back in 1954. After training as an opera singer, she worked in a bank, and as a singing waitress before making it big as a287 words
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Article, Illustration427 1988-11-26 26 Danny Tan - By Danny Tan WHAT is the rock scene coming to? The trend started with Sting. The frontm&n of the group, Police, showed the way when he went classical with a recording of Stravinsky's musical play, The Soldier's Tale. Now and just when the rock fraternity thought427 words
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127 1988-11-26 26 Danny Tan - REVIEW/ By Danny Tan BARCELONA is both very rich and very brilliant. The title track itself is superb. It has a tremendous build-up to a great climax. It's hard not to thrill to the voices of the two singers. Freddie has always sung with127 words
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Article, Illustration554 1988-11-26 26 Lim Sek - SATURDAYSOUNDS By Lim Sek WELCOME to a new chapter in Asian English recordings. Remember the days when Teresa Carpio and Tracy Huang created record sales in this region with their English pop hits. Nobody minded that they were doing other singers' hit tunes. A good554 words
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Article, Illustration742 1988-11-26 24 USA Today. s TEEL yourself, parents heavy metal is alive and well and as deafening as ever. And it's not just heavy metal anymore. The species has produced a dozen mutants, each as different from the other as snake oil is from holy water.USA Today. - 742 words
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Article172 1988-11-26 24 DOES heavy metal corrupt teens? The debate continues. But even the arch-conservative camp, the Parents' Music Resource Centre based in the US, concedes that not all heavy metal is mind-infecting. It only cautions parents to screen records after studying the lyrics. "There is acceptable heavy metal,"172 words
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NOWMATTERS
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Article, Illustration545 1988-11-26 29 THE author of First Loves, Philip Jeyaretnam, launched hissecond book yesterday. Fans turned up in droves. HARINDER GILL reports IF literature went pop, lawyer Philip Jeyaretnam would be the latest sex symbol. Above the clip-clop of their heels, you could almost hearPictures/ Aundry Gan - 545 words
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Article323 1988-11-26 29 Raffles Place Ragtime $7.50 Timet Books International SINGAPOREAN Yuppies would have been a more telling title for Philip Jeyaretnam's first novel, Raffles Place Ragtime. It is about Vincent, an ambitious young man at the prestigious BBF (we are not told what it is). He is323 words
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Article, Illustration430 1988-11-26 29 Harinder Gill - AMATIEROFOPMON By Harinder Gill Jastin Tan, 15, Catholic llttffc vii£ii vCiwvi. "No, I want to live in Singapore. I like the climate here. All my friends and relatives are here. I don't like the idea of going to a new place and having to make fhends430 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration131 1988-11-26 31 FORMER world No 1 John McEnroe is to lose his $3.5-mil-lion contract with Dunlop. The British racket firm, whose agreement with the controversial New Yorker expires at the end of the year, is refusing to meet his renewal terms. "Although John has given Dunlop great service131 words
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Article186 1988-11-26 31 SOCCERSHORTS MANCHESTER United has rejected an offer from Barcelona to sign on Gary Lineker Barcelona boss Johann Cruyff offered Lineker to United at 8.75 million but United manager Alex Ferguson turned it down after a meeting with chief executive Martin Edwards. Edwards explained: "I think Lineker186 words
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Article304 1988-11-26 31 RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: AMERICAN FOOTBALL National Football League: Minnesota 23 Detroit 0, Houston 25 Dallas 17. BADMINTON Edinburgh Open Men's singles: 2nd rd: Morten Frost (Den) bt Herreaardh (Den) 15-7, 15-5; Hall (Eng) bt Yao Jun (C) 15-9, 15-10; Skeby (Den) bt He Guoquan (C) 15-7, 15-1;304 words
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Article, Illustration511 1988-11-26 32 BESTBET: RACE 5 v ISITING Scottish jockey Alan MacKay is going in at the deep end with six rides today and five on Sunday. He can get off to a flying start in the opening race aboard Yupin's Revenge. The chestnut American gelding has not511 words
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Article405 1988-11-26 32 THE Rothmans International weight-for-age looks another training canter for He's Dawan. More interest will be shown in the betting pattern than the race itself. Forget it But tomorrow features the Coronation Cup as well and this race over the metric mile could prove to be a405 words
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Article, Illustration319 1988-11-26 33 WORLD JUNIOR BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS... ...JAKARTA AFP. WORLD Junior badminton triple-championship winner Susi Susanti, of Indonesia, took a step closer to retaining two of her titles when she qualified for the semi-finals of both the girls' Under-18 singles and doubles in Jakarta last night.AFP. - 319 words
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Article, Illustration91 1988-11-26 33 SINGAPORE'S Tan Sian Pens bowed out of the boys' singles in the second round. Si an Pens defeated Japan's Under-18 cnampion Takehiko Koyagi 9-15, 15-4, 15-10 but succumbed 9-15, 4-15 to second seed Zhu Weixiong, China's 17-year-old prodigy. Sian Peng's doubles partnership with Loh Mun Yew suffered a91 words
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Article, Illustration268 1988-11-26 33 BADMINTON... ...By BERNARD PEREIRA HAMID KHAN, Singapore's top badminton player, is now busy training with Malaysia's crack Project 88/90 squad in preparation for the Malaysian Open from Dec 13-18. However, he is needed in the Republic to finish the last phase of this year's Ranking268 words
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Article, Illustration317 1988-11-26 33 Alfonso Chan - Stories/, Alfonso Chan FOR the third time in a row, sponsor Jatico has come to the rescue of bowling's national programme by giving it another $125,000 next year. With it the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress is able to continue its "Grand Prix" circuit for local bowlers. Last317 words
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Article, Illustration286 1988-11-26 33 THE Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress needs a coach badly but it has no money to get one. It wants a foreign coach for two years to groom Singapore for the World FIQ Championships, to be held here in 1991. The person286 words
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Article, Illustration302 1988-11-26 34 The FAS says one way to solve its scoring problems would be to buy top foreign strikers. Armed with an unlimited budget, and sent on a Christmas shopping spree for strikers, who would local coaches buy? SHAHIRON SAHARI finds out A LL I want for Christmas302 words
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Article411 1988-11-26 34 Chiang Boon Seng, Changi United: "I would choose a Korean striker, whoever is the top one at the moment They are fast, strong and skilful and will definitely do well in the Malaysia Cup. "I would also look at the Thais, especially Piyapong, because players like Ronnachai411 words
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Article, Illustration250 1988-11-26 35 S. Gulam - Stories/ S. Gulam A R J MANI is coming home today. Perhaps, to prove he's the best fallback in Singapore. The 24-year-old former international, who plays for FC Oberwil in Switzerland's Third Division, is back on a two-month holiday. But he's not going to relax. He will be250 words
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Article, Illustration284 1988-11-26 35 FRIENDLY: SINGAPORE v MALAYSIA (National Stadium, Spm tomorrow) SIX strikers will vie for the one remaining slot up front in the national soccer team for tomorrow's friendly against Malaysia at the National Stadium (Bpm). The match will give fans an indication of Singapore's frontline strength for284 words
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Article, Illustration539 1988-11-26 36 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari TWO of Singapore's best prospects for gold medals at next September's South-East Asia Games will be sent to China for training. Walker Helen Low and heptathlete Chan See Huey will leave for the Sports Institute of China in Beijing next539 words
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Advertisement153 1988-11-26 36 Return of a fallen star Ex-international fullback ARJ Mani returns today from professional stint in Switzerland. He wants to prove that he's still one of the best around by performing well in J next year's semi-pro league. PIJJ Cash to bowl Bowling receives a muchneeded $125,000 boost from sponsors Jatico.153 words
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