The New Paper, 30 November 1988
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Title Section13 1988-11-30 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1988 MCI (P) 179/4/ M 50 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement315 1988-11-30 1 I rUANrr WHO GOES WHERE: tnARtaC i«tuim# Jfif H DP%/PDOP|\ MoM Shahrl, Itfiak Sud, Itr yr II U Ahmad num. T Pathmanathan. iqffiflH W Yuaman Yuaol, Naaaruddln JaW, \tWWB Jamaludain Haaaan \/jJ||fl H FAS wants to make Premier tk>nq'bahru League more interesting. So it a* reverses an earlier change of315 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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545 1988-11-30 2 T I HOUSANDS of guests check into hotel rooms in Singapore each day. So it is likely that some may be carrying more than luggage. Some may walk through the doors with Aids. That was the reason the Singapore Hotel Association, SHA, held545 words
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150 1988-11-30 2 A BIG crocodile has been spotted in the sea off the Causeway, putting a chill on swimming in the area. The croc was sighted last Sunday. Observers said it was about three metres long big enough to dine on people. A Games Department spokesman150 words
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Article81 1988-11-30 2 Wire services. IS AMERICAN Pint Lady Nancy Reagan blocking a pardon for Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos? That's what Mrs Marcos believes and said so to the New York Post yesterday. "Now I don't know anymore who my friends are. I only know from certain people whatWire services. - 81 words
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Article, Illustration74 1988-11-30 2 UtttoNtlly flits: One-man helicopter Little Nelly, from the James Bond movie, You Only Live Twice, hovers over famous cars used in James Bond thrillers. This was the scene at the Essen motor show in West Germany on Mondav. The Aston Martin at left was drivenPicture/Ap - 74 words
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Article77 1988-11-30 2 Wire services. NAPOLEON Bonaparte's papers outlining his secret plan to invade Britain havefetched $40,000 at a Paris auction. Written in Bonaparte's own crabbed hand, the papers were sold by Drouot auction house yesterday. He never managed to conquer Britain and was defeated by the Duke ofWire services. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration384 1988-11-30 3 THANKS to Glide, the green traffic lights in the city will last longer from this morning. Glide is short for Green Link Determining System. It is a hightech system which measures the actual flow of traffic with sensors placed on the roads. If the flow384 words
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Article, Illustration428 1988-11-30 3 Harinder Gill - WHATSINWHEN SCHOOL'SOIJT By Harinder Gill THE 40 children from the Salvation Army Day Care Centre who were seen coming out of the Orchard Cinema yesterday looked happy for a reason. They had just seen Who Framed Roger Rabbit. "It's their holidays," said MrPictures/John Tan - 428 words
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Advertisement36 1988-11-30 2 Idharmatalk I Leader of the Dharma Realm Btiddl" B Association (U.SA) Third International Dharma I Propagation Delegation DATE: 30 Nov 4 Pec 1988 TIME:7.3Opm 10.00pm Jm fi VENUE: Singapore Conference Hall ADMISSION FREE} ALL ARE WELCOME36 words
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Miscellaneous29 1988-11-30 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook today from noon till midnight: Intermittent rain, heavy at times. Maximum temperature: 30 degrees. Minimum: 23 degrees. Sunset: 6.55 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.52 am.29 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration503 1988-11-30 4 Geneieve Kwek - By Geneieve Kwek LEE Kok Hong's once-stiff fingers have danced their way into the hearts of many Singaporeans. His organ recital at last month's Heartstrings show was voted the most moving in a survey done the night after the show. Kok Hong's achievement is503 words
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Article, Illustration343 1988-11-30 4 THE National Productivity Board wants to work itself out of a job. And it wants to start work on it next year. It wants chief executives in the private sector to lead the 1989 productivity campaign by being part of its committee. And by343 words
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Article170 1988-11-30 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. deadpan: Used to describe a person who does not show any emotions. epitome: The most typical or best example of its kind. fugue: A piece of music that begins170 words
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Article170 1988-11-30 4 COMMUNITY centres are learning how to please a lot more people. About 630,000 people took part in activities undertaken by many centres last year. That's the word from Mr Lee Yock Suan, Minister for Labour and deputy chairman of the People's Association. He said the number170 words
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Article, Illustration395 1988-11-30 6 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching PRICES of Malaysian vegetables are expected to come down in about a week, but fish will stay expensive for a while. Wholesalers give two main reasons for the high vegetable prices. One is that recent heavy395 words
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Article277 1988-11-30 6 WHAT effects have higher prices on households? Not too much, it seems. Seven of the nine women with families spoken to last Monday said they had no problem with the price hike for fish and vegetables. "It does not really affect me. There are not that many277 words
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250 1988-11-30 6 SINGAPORE remains one of the world's best nations for business, in the latest analysis. And look who has joined the top 20 Malaysia! In the opinion of Business Environment Risk Information (Beri), the top four are Switzerland, Japan, West Germany and Singapore. The US250 words
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292 1988-11-30 6 Irene Hoe - By Irene Hoe IT WILL cost $1.6 million to bankroll Asean's joint culture projects for the next financial year. The Asean Working Group on Visual and Performing Arts budgeted about $1.8 million for its projects this year. This is nearly half the $4 million available292 words
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138 1988-11-30 6 A man whose drunken driving caused an accident has been jailed for four weeks and banned from driving for a year. Im Bok Chui, 40, pleaded guilty to drunken driving at a court trial yesterday The prosecutor said Im was driving a pickup truck along138 words
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Article, Illustration643 1988-11-30 8 Karen Goh - A Straits Times reader wrote to The Straits Times' Forum page saying that Christmas, a religious festival, should not be reduced to a Sharity Christmas. We asked the Community Chest, whose mascot is Sharity the Elephant, as well as the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and643 words
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129 1988-11-30 8 SINGAPORE may have limited manpower, but it has an ally in information technology (IT). "IT can give us that added productivity and enhance our business competitiveness," said Dr Yeo Ning Hong. The Minister for Communications and Information spoke last night as he opened a129 words
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Article, Illustration339 1988-11-30 8 MR LIM Kian Tat is a very relieved man. The High Court yesterday cleared him of the murder of a New Zealand woman tourist. The judge said the evidence offered by the prosecution was not enough to convict Mr Lim on a charge339 words
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183 1988-11-30 10 SHAW Organisation has put over a dozen subsidiaries under a new $100 million holding company Shaw Organisation Pte Ltd. It will coordinate expansion and restructuring of the subsidiary companies, combining similar activities. Shaw's entertainment arm owns more than 13 cinemas. It already is183 words
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282 1988-11-30 10 A COMPUTER each. That's what the teaching staff of the National University of Singapore will get by early next year. The university plans to install 5,000 computers in the next three years. This month's Campus News, an NUS publication, reports that $23.6 million will282 words
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136 1988-11-30 10 THE trickle down from boom times is putting more cash in employee pockets both public and private. The immediate good news was for public sector workers who signed on after November 1985, when starting pay was cut. Starting pay will be raised from136 words
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Advertisement404 1988-11-30 5 my first Sony™® f A v> Cr> One button recording* One rubber side to help Starting new, people who arerft fully gnewn up can have electronics that are Because Sony is introducing 'My first Sony 1 audio products that are tough on the outside but Sony on the inside (Why404 words
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Advertisement135 1988-11-30 9 Citizen takes your times as seriously as you do. hjs Some times matter more than others. Because for some i o I sports, time control becomes a key element. Since what it finally i i means depends on how long it takes you to do it. That's why the Citizen135 words
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Article, Illustration263 1988-11-30 10 Wire services. SHARES edged up on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. The Financial Times 30-share index was up 3.5 points at 1,455.4. Volume traded was 408.4 million shares. Shares firmed slightly towards the end of the session after Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said in Parliament that heWire services. - 263 words
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Article83 1988-11-30 10 Reuter. SHARE prices opened higher on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today following yesterday's gains on Wall Street, a higher yen and expectations that oil prices will not rise steeply, brokers said. The Nikkei index was up 144.89 points, or 0.49 per cent, to 29,463.19 after 10 minutes. Rises wereReuter. - 83 words
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Article51 1988-11-30 10 FT Industrials Tue 1,455.40 (1,452.00) Dow Joqos Average Tue 2,101.53 (2,081.44) ST Industrial Tue 1,003.37 (1,002.55) NST Industrial Tue 1,727.71 (1,726.38) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 2,632.68 (2,625.08) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,472.00 (1,479.60) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 29,318.30 (28,983.32) Figures in bracket* refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration285 1988-11-30 10 Wire services. WALL Street stocks bounded ahead yesterday, pushing the Dow index up 20 points for its strongest advance in nearly six weeks and its first close above 2,100 since Nov 11. The Dow Jones industrial average ended at 2,101.53, up 20.09 points. The advance was the largestWire services. - 285 words
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Advertisement159 1988-11-30 11 I YOU CAH'T JUST I I CATCH AIDS. I I SOMEONE I I GIVE IT TO YOU. I I I I I c AIDS is a deadly disease. I C* >: J I H £goP*\ K jV There is no cure. I mm V X I H w y f159 words
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WORLDTODAY
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225 1988-11-30 12 Wire services. THE US has charged a Malaysian and a Hongkong man with trying illegally to export restricted computer equipment from America to Asia. A complaint made public in Washington yesterday said the two tried to move a half-million-dollars' worth of equipment out ofWire services. - 225 words
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241 1988-11-30 12 Wire services. A FRENCH woman has emerged from a record 110 days spent living in a dark cave. She agreed to live in the cave in south-west France to test effects of total isolation on the human body. "I had some exceptional, strong,Wire services. - 241 words
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Article, Illustration59 1988-11-30 12 Taking a breather: All across Afghanistan, the resistance is stepping up its campaign as Moscow's Red Army continues to withdraw. The guerillas now claim more than half the countryside and several key cities. Here they pause after seizing a hill-top post from the AfghanPicture/Reuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration176 1988-11-30 12 Wire services. THE US Senate has named a new Democratic leader to do business with the Republican White House of Presi-dent-to-be George Bush. Elected to the post yester-' day: Senator George Mitchell of Maine. He is viewed as a liberal, which puts him on a nearcertainWire services. - 176 words
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104 1988-11-30 12 Wire services. ONE of America's most honoured psychiatrists has admitted stealing the work of others. Dr S H Frazier resigned his post at Harvard Medical School yesterday as criticism of him mounted. He admits claiming as his own material written by others. It appeared inWire services. - 104 words
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Article349 1988-11-30 12 Wire services. SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev has promised new freedom for his country's restless republics. His vow came yesterday in a speech to the Supreme Soviet, the country's ruling parliamentary body. He said the people of all the 15 union republics "should have full confidence thatWire services. - 349 words
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Article324 1988-11-30 13 Wire services BURMA'S main political opposition has split, dimming victory prospects should Rangoon permit free elections next year. The move threatens the fragile unity of the National League for Democracy. The group was created with the support of student leaders after the bloody army takeover inWire services - 324 words
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Article200 1988-11-30 13 Wire services. THE worst cyclone in memory has left a path of death and destruction in southern Bangladesh and India's West Bengal state. Its full fury hit yesterday, leaving at least four people dead, stranding hundreds and smashing and flooding thousands of homes. The death tollWire services. - 200 words
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Article129 1988-11-30 13 Wire services. A PAIR of rare Sumatran rhinos has arrived in the US to take part in a new programme aimed at saving the species. "There's hope for the future," said Los Angeles Zoo Director Warren Thomas when one of the animals wasWire services. - 129 words
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203 1988-11-30 13 Wire services. UNITED Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar has defended the right of Arabs to rise against Israelis in the occupied lands. He told the world body yesterday that the dispute can only be ended with settlement of the broader Arab-Israeli conflict. "The PalestinianWire services. - 203 words
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Article, Illustration53 1988-11-30 13 A million-dollar chuckle thanks to the Lord Rich: The Lord works in mysterious ways, declares Rev Frank Giliberti (r) after winning more than $2 million while playing a slot machine in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He plans to give the money to his church and establish scholarship funds for needyPicture/Reuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration314 1988-11-30 14 Wire services. A US judge today dismissed one conspiracy count against fired White House aide Oliver North but upheld the rest of the charges against him. US District Judge Gerhard Gesell rejected North's motions seeking to dismiss two more serious conspiracy charges arising from the secret saleWire services. - 314 words
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Article, Illustration53 1988-11-30 14 Thais: New American-made tanks and their crews among the moat elite soldiers in the Thai Army await the start of a military parade at an army camp north of Bangkok. The Thai Army is engaged in a major rebuilding programme that relies, in part, on US-madePicture/Reuter - 53 words
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135 1988-11-30 14 Wire services. SRI LANKAN President Junius Jayewardene is said to be planning to dissolve Parliament in a bid to halt bloodshed on the island. The independent Sun newspaper, quoting "reliable sources", said yesterday the President was likely to dissolve Parliament on Dec 20. Parliamentary electionsWire services. - 135 words
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148 1988-11-30 14 Wire services. AN ANCIENT port with a warehouse full of raisins, peas and olives has been unearthed on the Israeli coast Professor Michal Artzy, leader of an excavation team, saya the site was uncovered at Tel Nami, about 20 km south of the modernWire services. - 148 words
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Article274 1988-11-30 15 Wire services A N UNEASY possibility of renewed terrorist murders hangs over India's eastern Himalayan district of Dariee- ling. The Gurkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) has accused the government of treachery and revived demands for a separate Gurkha state. GNLF chief Subash Gheising did not sayWire services - 274 words
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Article, Illustration57 1988-11-30 15 Allger A farmer in Hunan province shows anger over the lOU note he was issued instead of cash for the sale of three pigs. The notes are being used instead of cash these days because Beijing has cut the currency supply in em attempt to stem inflation.Picture/Reuter - 57 words
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180 1988-11-30 15 Wire services. A US court has convicted a suspected Japanese Red' Army guerilla on bomb charges. Yu Kikumura, 36, was convicted in New Jersey yesterday on 12 counts of transporting explosives with the intent to kill or injure. He had given up his right toWire services. - 180 words
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Article, Illustration102 1988-11-30 15 Wire services. MS BENAZIR Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) is now reported set to dominate Parliament. Islamabad newspapers reported today that her PPP had reached a power-sharing agreement with the Mohajir Quaumi Movement (MQM). The MQM's 13 seats, added to the 94Wire services. - 102 words
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Article, Illustration48 1988-11-30 15 Mishap: An Indian Airlines plane seems to bow after a nose wheel collapsed while parking at Indira Gandhi Domestic Airport in New Delhi. About 270 people were on board during yesterday's incident. Three were injured in the latest of several mishaps mvolving Indian Airlines. Picture/ReuterPicture/Reuter - 48 words
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235 1988-11-30 15 Wire services. MALAYSIA will stick to a policy of helping Malays get more out of an economy dominated by the Chinese, the Prime Minister says. But he also says the government will carefully design the policies and strategies that will replace the 20-yearWire services. - 235 words
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Advertisement51 1988-11-30 14 n Wzw SHADES OF POLAROID I From the latest 'faces' to the original 'classics' (pictured here), nothing beats Dr\|ory\irl the timeless style of Polaroid Sunglasses. When you just gotta look sharp. 1H IUICII UIU Available at all leading departmental stores optical outlets. Sole agent Liebermann Overseas Trading Pte Ltd. Tel:51 words
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Article, Illustration407 1988-11-30 16 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin I F YOU thought Frankenstein was scary, you haven't seen the Pi Li Mountain God. This chap is huge, green and mean. And he has a skull that splits open at the drop of a hat to reveal a brain thatPicture/Choo Chwee Hua - 407 words
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Article, Illustration167 1988-11-30 16 BORN on June 7, 1966, Ana-Maria Barroga hails from Manila. And at Celebrities, where she appears nightly with Wendi Koh and the group Heaven Knows, Ana-Maria is both audio and visual as a performer. When she sings, you don't just listen you look! And167 words
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Advertisement82 1988-11-30 17 K USE THIS TO PROGRAMME YOUR :h for your favourite ice-cream ™j| 5 MAGNUM P.I 30 PLUS WE 12 E NATURAL WORtD r" Tln,e 10 t p T.r 1f iiimjiiimilii iiiiininiiii niilinliii; cemgerator. Now, in various beautiful colours to complement your decor. s news at nine .studio one presents past82 words
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Miscellaneous1604 1988-11-30 17 rpi f T "l television SCREEN Murder, She Wrote Insight 60 Minutes Videofashion News GEMS W Benedict Arnold Slipped (8.00 pm, SBC w Shape of Fall (Last episode) B A r E. ~j| ro fa (720 pm, SBC 12t W «*»>m,sBcs) U, f ttttttSSSHSft. r 1 JESSICA (AngelaLansbury) is f\1,604 words
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Article, Illustration733 1988-11-30 18 ALL three top solo contestants in this year's Talentime are semi-professionals proving that a little experience goes a long way. Top soloist Bani Farook, 27, has been singing professionally since 1982. He turned part-time last year. First runner-up Rima Rasif, 21, has also been singing withPicturs/Jonathan Choo and Choo Chwee Hua - 733 words
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Article256 1988-11-30 18 TIME FOR CELEBRATIONS HOME was where most of the Talentime winners wanted to be after their victory. Top soloist Bani Farook, 27, said he had to pick up his son at his mother's place. Then he ana his wife, Ms Suliah Mahmood, were going to256 words
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Article, Illustration336 1988-11-30 18 THE English Talentime just ain't what it used to be. That was the opinion of a group I watched the show with. None of the eight other viewers could even name one finalist, despite all the publicity this336 words
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Article, Illustration274 1988-11-30 22 BEETLEJUICE (Jurong tomorrow only, 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, obnoxious occupants274 words
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Article, Illustration254 1988-11-30 22 SAMO Hung may not have won the Golden Horse Best Actor award in Taipei earlier this month. But he was named Best Actor at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival held last week in Phuket, Thailand, reports the Lianhe Wanbao, the Chinese evening daily. It254 words
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Article54 1988-11-30 22 Best Movie: Strawman Best Director Ringo Lam (Prison on Fire) Best Actor Samo Hung (Painted Faces) Boot Actress: Lu Xiaofen (Osmanthus Alley) Best Supporting Actor Wu Bing Nan (Strawman) Best Supporting Actress: Lin Shan Ru (Qi Dai Ni Zhang Da) Best Editing: Everything's OK Best Recording: Painted54 words
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Article, Illustration356 1988-11-30 22 Danny Tan - By Danny Tan TOUTS love his shows. Fans hate them but still come back for more. The reason? Tickets for Andrew Lloyd Webber's musicals (mainly rock operas) are almost always sold out. In fact, the tickets for his most recent work, The Phantom of the Opera,356 words
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150 1988-11-30 22 THE PREMIERE COLLECTION THE BEST OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER (POLYDOR) IT doesn't do justice to his music to package a record titled The Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber. That was my feeling after watching the stage versions of Cats and Starlight Express on150 words
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168 1988-11-30 23 MORE than 60 entries have been received for the Australian Bicentennial Art Award for Young Artists competition. The winning artists will receive their awards from Dr Seet Ai Mee at the .National Museum Art Gallery next. Wednesday at 6.30 pm. The top prize is168 words
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Article, Illustration403 1988-11-30 23 JACKIE Gleason and Art Carney, Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, Dick Van Dyke and Maiy Tyler Moore, Carol Burnett and Harvey Korman...these are some of the great duos of television ryBut has there been a more satisfying comedy pairing than Andy Griffith and403 words
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Article, Illustration189 1988-11-30 23 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong PRISCILLA CHAN: AUTUMN (Polygram) THIS will probably be Priscilla's second last album before she packs her bags for further studies in the US next year. Priscilla has been consistently producing hits with every album, most of which are quick-beat dance numbers. The direction of this album189 words
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Article, Illustration336 1988-11-30 24 Ting Mei See - By Ting Mei See w 1 HEN a TV show is sponsored these days, the advertiser is most likely to pick a family favourite such as The Cosby Show. It used to be that only "specials" and mini-series shown over Malaysian TV were fully336 words
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Article148 1988-11-30 24 IN SINGAPORE COMPANIES such as Estee Lauder have sponsored special shows, including Poor Little Rich Girl. Kao (S) Pte Ltd has been sponsoring the Miss Universe beauty contests shown over SBC. But no one has caught on to sponsoring the more regular programmes. SBC declined to148 words
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Article, Illustration404 1988-11-30 24 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin EDDIE Murphy not only stands tall on the cinema screen these days. He'll be just as big on the small screen. Two of next month's five film specials on SBC 5 are Eddie Murphy movies Trading Places and Beverly Hills404 words
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Article, Illustration440 1988-11-30 25 USA Today. H "IS hair is wet. He's covered with mud. He is soaked to the skin. The camera goes in for a close-up. Mel Gibson has never looked so good. And if that close-up isn't enough, there are dozens more in Tequila Sunrise, director Robert Towne'sUSA Today. - 440 words
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Article1147 1988-11-30 26 DEAR AGGIE Dear Aggie, I AM a 23-year-old woman who works as a sales executive in a company run by two male partners. I've been out on dates with both of them. Each wants me to be his special girlfriend. I know I love one of1,147 words
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Article, Illustration267 1988-11-30 26 MISCARRIAGE is a common problem. It happens to many women, but statistics are no comfort for couples whose dreams turn to tragedy. It can be a tremendous shock, and for an unlucky few the heart-breaking and frustrating experience may happen time and time again. Lorna,Illustration/Chan Chee Kin - 267 words
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Miscellaneous1638 1988-11-30 30 RADIOGUIDE ffi|§|g|f' EMXHi Km NOOM News in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) MOON Geod Music, Company and Ma: NOON Newsdesk rSoy 12.05 Luacbdata: Lunchtime music r j Rediftoion invites you to take 12.30 Baslaass Matters: A weekly Of vf Jennv Teo NOON Easy Listening: Light and easy your lunch break with1,638 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration257 1988-11-30 31 AFP, Reuter. THE Saints go marching in. Fighting back a late Tottenham revival, Southampton won its Littlewoods Cup fourth-round soccer match 2-1 at The Dell. It was its first Cup success over the London side in six attempts since 1902, and it stretched its unbeaten run to 10AFP, Reuter. - 257 words
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Article101 1988-11-30 31 AFP. IFK GOTHENBURG cleared the way for Norwegian international soccer goalkeeper Erik Thorstvedt to join Tottenham Hotspur when it bought Thomas Ravelli from relegated Oester Vaexjoe yesterday. Gothenburg general manager Thomas Wernersson would not say how much his club paid for Ravelli, the Swedish national goalkeeper.AFP. - 101 words
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Article175 1988-11-30 31 RACING... ...with DENNIS CHIA A TOTAL of 278 horses has been entered for the Bukit Turf Club December meeting. Ninety-eight have been entered in Class Two, 83 in Class Five and 97 in Restricted Class. Meanwhile, it was drizzling this morning at Ipoh as horses came175 words
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Article, Illustration187 1988-11-30 32 AFP. LAN Handysides, the Birmingham midfielder wbo was forced to quit professional football earlier this season, is fighting for his life. The English Second Division player is recovering from an operation to remove a brain tumour that struck him two months ago. "This is oneAFP. - 187 words
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Article347 1988-11-30 32 SWEDEN'S world No 1 Mats Wilander, winner of three of the four Grand Slam tournaments this season, has been named Player of the Year by the Association of Tennis Professionals. Andre Agassi, of the United States, who pocketed six titles and who rose from 25th to third347 words
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Article, Illustration511 1988-11-30 33 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari WEE Chee Hoong, Singapore's best woman marathoner this year, will dedicate her run in the Singapore International Marathon on December 11 to the memory of her late friend, Tan Bok Lim. Tan, whom Chee Hoong describes as "a good friend and a very good511 words
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Article498 1988-11-30 33 BOWLING by ALFONSO CHAN THE Americans have a phrase for it: "What's in it for me, man?". In Singapore, we have a muted equivalent: "What for, man" These are not just rhetorical questions. Sometimes, they are enough to inflame passions, arouse hackles. Even in498 words
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Article228 1988-11-30 33 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari THE Friendship Shield international between the Under-23 teams of Singapore and Malaysia has been called off again. This is the third successive time that the Malaysian leg of the annual home-and-away fixture has been scrapped. The game, scheduled to be played in228 words
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Article, Illustration226 1988-11-30 34 The transf r trade in Singapore soccer's Premier Leagt rvn i w comes to a dose today with Balestier United proving to be its biggest bu a in the market The transfer trade in Singapore soccer's Premier League comes to a close today with Balestier United proving to226 words
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Article, Illustration103 1988-11-30 34 Mohd Shahrl, Ishak Saad, Ahmad llzam, T Pathmanathan, Yusman Yusof, Nasaruddin Jalil, Jamaludain Hassan Borhan Abu Sam ah, Jamaiuddin Suleiman, Zulklfli Kartoyoho, Kamaruzaman Zalnal, Abdullah Noor. QEYLAMQ INTERNATIONAL Sudiat Dali, Razall Saad, Salim Moin, RazaJi Rashid, I Azml Abdullah (K Jeyakumar). I JUfKOMQ TOWN f D Tokljan,103 words
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Article, Illustration55 1988-11-30 34 CHANGI Constituency Sports Club boasts several former internationals. Former national skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan, who was away for some time studying in London, is back to lead the pack. Others in the outfit include Lim Tang Boon, Koh Chuan Hwee, Lim Buan Hai and Tham Hon55 words
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Article, Illustration65 1988-11-30 34 JUR 0 N G Town's former international goalkeeper Lim Chiew Peng has decided on a change. He has opted to play for Tyrwhitt Soccerites. Meanwhile, it is understood that Jurong is negoti- ating to lure national team goalkeeper David Lee away from Tyrwhitt Soccerites.65 words
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67 1988-11-30 34 FORMER triple champion Tiong Bahru, the first Premier League club to submit its list of players, has the second highest number of internationals, including Ahmad Paijan, who plays for Trengganu in the Malaysia Cup. Tiong Bahru needs only the International Transfer Certificate to67 words
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Article94 1988-11-30 34 REGISTRATION for next year's Premier League and the National Football League Division One and Two closes this evening at 6. Any addition after the deadline will be considered a late registration and the club concerned will have to pay $10 for each new entrant. Surprisingly, there were94 words
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82 1988-11-30 34 PRESIDENT'S Cup holder Jurong Town has retained all its internationals D Tokijan, Jeffrey Lazaroo, Lim Tong Hai and Nazri Nasir. K Kannan, last year's top scorer with 13 goals, will lead Jurong's goal-hunt again. But not Safsa and Police, though. The two teams are out82 words
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Article, Illustration270 1988-11-30 34 FOREIGN start can join Premier League teams at any time during the wagon. The Football Association of Singapore will stick to this old ruling. It allows a club to bring in foreign player even after the League begins. Several clubs clamoured for a change270 words
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Article, Illustration279 1988-11-30 35 S Gulam - PREMIERLEAGUESOCCER: THE TRANSFER TRADE By S Gulam B ALESTIER United will release Malek Awab if Geylang International is willing to negotiate. But if Malek signs for Geylang without an official release from Balestier, he could be suspended for up to two years. Balestier president Mr S Thaveneson yesterday279 words
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Article, Illustration251 1988-11-30 35 BOGAARS CUP by ABDUL SHUKOR WHAT a way to go! Police Sports Association soccer coach Robin Chan could not have asked for a better retirement gift than yesterday's gallant 3-2 victory over Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association in the G E Bogaars Cup at the PolicePicture/ Jonathan Choo - 251 words
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Article916 1988-11-30 36 Centrestace I sC CHOIR POWER. Giacomo Puccini's Messa Di Gloria 1 1 will be performed In Singapore for the first time. It was composed by the master before he was 20. It will be sung by the International Festival Choir, which is affiliated with the United World College, and916 words
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Article13 1988-11-30 36 CENTRESTAGE: Choir power TALKS: All about ginseng COMING UP: Farm tour13 words
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Article, Illustration114 1988-11-30 36 Three grubby robbers steal bread, sausages and even an Illustrious but bad-tempered citixen of Nutmeg. Aunt Sopnie. They thought she could do their housework. But they thought wrong. This story is about how the robbers are caught and reformed by the townspeople. The Mandarin children's musical114 words
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