The New Paper, 10 December 1988
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Title Section19 1988-12-10 1 the new paper ###WEEKEND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10/ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1988 MCI (P) 179/4/88 50 CENTS the new paper19 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement45 1988-12-10 1 CUPID A HIT IN OFFICES Many non-graduate women meet their future husbands at the workplace, survey suggests. This afternoon, 100 bosses will hear why this is good for the company. It helped create "the economic miracle that revolutionised Japan". Page 4 m DfITUK HfIRUN COMEBACK?45 words
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Advertisement114 1988-12-10 1 $300,000 m I IN EXTRA PRIZES FOR 1 YOUR T0T0 TICKETS Ea From Monday, The New Paper and Shin Min fell Daily News give Toto players EXTRA chances gj to win! In addition to Toto prizes, they can win a E3 car, gold and cash worth a total of $300,000114 words
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Article, Illustration39 1988-12-10 1 Sitting pretty: Which is for real? A model job by a former air steward who grooms dogs by day and sculpts their look-alikes at night. (Breathing bulldog is on right) [Page 6 Picture/ NlCKLAUS D'CRUZPicture/ NlCKLAUS D'CRUZ - 39 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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410 1988-12-10 2 Geneieve Kwek - Stories/ Geneieve Kwek w OMAN power is growing in the computer industry. Women now make up half the number of systems analysts and programmers in Singapore. They also make up 40 per cent of the total Information Technology industry. But that also means they410 words
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Article131 1988-12-10 2 MORE and more girls are enrolling for computer courtet. Ngee Ann Polytechnic teaching associate Ms Lim Gek Kheng noticed this and started thinking about their job prospects and problems. Her trips to foreign conferences such as Women's Work and Computerisation this year in Amsterdam raised131 words
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Article, Illustration251 1988-12-10 2 TODAY'S launch of the Missile Corvette (MCV), the RSS Valour, marks a new phase in the development of the Singapore navy. The MCV is the first of five to be built here. Mrs Goh Chok Tong, wife of the first251 words
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Article, Illustration301 1988-12-10 2 Danny Tan - By Danny Tan ANITA! That name used to strike fear in the faint-heart-ed among the local audience. Wasn't she the one who used to haul up middle-aged married men at random from the masses and get them to sing and... gulp... dance with her on301 words
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Article, Illustration321 1988-12-10 3 Abdul Hadhi - By Abdul Hadhi FOUR hundred million dollars. That is how much more Singapore is spending to get rid of our rubbish. This is the bill for the Senoko Incineration Plant to be built soon at Attap Valley Road, off Admiralty Road West Dr Ahmad Mattar,321 words
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48 1988-12-10 3 SENOKO TUAS Incinerator units 6 5 Rubbish it can burn 2,400 2,000 in a day (tonnes) Steam generated by 38.5 42 a boiler (tonnes/hour) Live steam temp 370 deg C 375 deg C Generator voltage 10.5 kV 6.6 kV48 words
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Article, Illustration227 1988-12-10 3 MRS Lai Chong Leong is into heavy metal most of the year. She's a metal machinist instructor. One day, last May, she slipped into satin and lace. For her wedding. And she smiled beautifully for the camera. Yesterday, she was voted Kodak's Bride of227 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous33 1988-12-10 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook from noon till midnight: Showers over many areas in the afternoon and early evening. Maximum temperature: 30 degrees. Minimum: 24 degrees. Sunset: 6.59 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.57 am.33 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article506 1988-12-10 4 Irene Ng - Stories/ Irene Ng CUPID has gone to work. And that's making people more productive. And we don't mean in the delivery room. Last year, 23 per cent of non-graduate women under 35 met their match at the same workplace, a survey by the Health Ministry's506 words
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Article54 1988-12-10 4 1. Can't find suitable partner 2. Few opportunities to meet 3. Want to be independent 4. To advance career 5. Have difficulty owning a home 6. Need to support parents or km/ Unhappy experiences with boyfriends 7. Other personal reasons 8. Marriage has loaf, meaning54 words
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Article55 1988-12-10 4 1. Can't find suitable partner 2. Few opportunities to meet 3. Want to be independent 4. Have difficulty owning a home 5. To advance career 6. Other personal reasons 7. Need to support parents or kin 8. Unhappy experiences with girlfriends 9. Marriage has lost55 words
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Article41 1988-12-10 4 I. Self-confidence 2.lndependence 3. Fondness for home life Good manners 4. Spontaneity in conversation 5. Punctuality 6. Ambition 7. Neatness 8. Fluency in language 9. Sociability 10. Open-mindedness in sex matters 11. Appearance 12. Generous spender41 words
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Article42 1988-12-10 4 1. Fondness for home life 2. Good manners 3. Neatness 4. Self-confidence 5. Appearance 6. Spontaneity in conversation 7. Punctuality independence 8. Sociability 9. Fluency in language 10. Open-mindedness in sex matters 11. Ambition 12. Generous spender42 words
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Article241 1988-12-10 4 WOMEN who worry that their looks make a man propose marriage should look again. Good looks are way down at number five on the list of qualities a man looks for in a spouse, revealed a survey of graduates made in 1984. The results were released241 words
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Article214 1988-12-10 4 DYNASTY Hotel has come up with a new way to help their guests catch a cab not an easy task in busy Orchard Road. Each time a hotel guest wants a taxi, he tells the doorman, who announces this on a microphone. Within minutes, an214 words
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Article205 1988-12-10 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. cursory: A cursory look is one that is brief, in which not much attention is paid to details. discredit: To cause people to lose respect for someone. guise: An205 words
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180 1988-12-10 5 TOTO HERE'S good news for Toto fans. From Monday till Jan 28, in addition to your chances of winning the Toto prizes, you could also win a Honda Prelude car, gold bars and cash prizes. The extra prizes are being offered by180 words
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166 1988-12-10 5 A DOCTOR says mothers should avoid home remedies for a child's skin infection because they often do more harm than good. Dr Goh Chee Leok said medicated soaps may only aggravate a condition and the delay in healing causes the infection to166 words
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Article, Illustration166 1988-12-10 5 IT MUST be the tallest Christmas tree in Singapore this festive season. It stands 13 m tall or about four storeys high on a base with a diameter of 8.2 m. It's not on Orchard Road. Or anywhere near Orchard Road.Picture/Dominic Woon - 166 words
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418 1988-12-10 6 Irene Hoe - By Irene Hoe d lAGNOSIS: Too many shows chasing too few theatres. REMEDY: A brand new Singapore Performing Arts Centre. Singapore must have one soon. So says a panel appointed by the Advisory Council on Culture and the Arts. The council's Committee on Performing418 words
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Article226 1988-12-10 6 MORE teeth, more push, more clout, more flexibility. A new agency to plan and run the Festival of Arts, manage theatres and play Fairy Godmother to the arts may well adopt these words as its motto. It will take over a job now handled by226 words
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Article, Illustration342 1988-12-10 6 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song IT'S a dog's life for Mr Raymund Wee, 38 almost every minute of it. By day, he's a professional pooch groomer. By night, he makes miniature and life-sized figurines of dogs. Said Mr Wee: "I get inspiration from thePicture/Nicklaus D'cruz - 342 words
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Article170 1988-12-10 6 Step 1 A model is carefully carved from modelling clay, wood or wax. Details like fur, expressions or posture are included in this model. Step 2 Once completely satisfied, a mould is made. Liquid wax or silicone is poured over this master and allowed to set.170 words
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Article, Illustration249 1988-12-10 8 Abdul Hadhi - By Abdul Hadhi TRENGGANU has struck gold again. But has gold ever been found in Singapore? Is it worth rushing to Bukit Timah or the banks of the Kallang River with a wok? The answers to both questions: No. And if you still insist in249 words
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Article, Illustration146 1988-12-10 8 THIS machine and two more like it spell freedom for nine beach cleaners. From March next year, the machines will take over their job of clearing some of our beaches of rubbish washed in by the sea. Manual cleaning of beaches is tedious146 words
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216 1988-12-10 8 TWENTY insurance companies say some employees are underpaid, some are overpaid and they need a better system. High wage costs brought on the job study, said Mr Shelton Chellappah, chairman of the Singapore National Employers Federation's insurance group. So they decided to have an216 words
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129 1988-12-10 8 THE Housing Board will begin repair work on two blocks of flats in Bedok Reservoir in February. Severe cracks were reported around the void decks of Blocks 112 and 113 in Bedok Reservoir Road. Residents had brought the matter up to the HDB129 words
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166 1988-12-10 8 ABOUT 100 shops in Shaw Towers in Beach Road have been told to shut down and move out by March, Business Times reports. The building has shops of various sizes on the ground floor and the first floor of the podium.166 words
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Advertisement17 1988-12-10 7 ELECTRIFYING OFFERS FROM THE I STORES IN SINGAPORE I S P< oe° I V B^r mm ff17 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration605 1988-12-10 9 Wire services. RESCUERS in the Soviet Union today worked in bitter cold to pull more survivors and bodies from the rubble left by one of the worst earthquakes in modern times. Relief workers were racing against the clock. They feared that many of those trapped wouldWire services.; Picture/Reuter; Picture/Ap - 605 words
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Article, Illustration174 1988-12-10 9 Wire services. UNITED Nations secretary-general Javier Perez de Cuellar has warned that growing money problems may keep the UN from continuing its peacekeeping role. He made the comment in Oslo, Norway, where he is to accept the Nobel Prize for aWire services. - 174 words
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Article208 1988-12-10 9 Wire services. SIKH extremists have slain one of their faith's five high priests. Police in the north Indian state of Punjab said Balbir Singh had been gunned down in Ropar district about 40 km from Chandigarh, the state capital. His driver and bodyguard were injured inWire services. - 208 words
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167 1988-12-10 9 Wire services. WEST Germany's top Air Force general said today that pilot error probably caused the crash of a US fighter jet that killed five people and hurt 50 others. The warplane ripped a path through a fog-shrouded working class neighbourhood inWire services. - 167 words
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Article, Illustration258 1988-12-10 10 Wire services. CHINESE police have staged a show of force in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa to deter anti-Chi-nese protests set for today. Five hundred armed police in armoured trucks paraded through the streets yesterday an unmistakable warning to Tibetans. They also stripped mountainWire services. - 258 words
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Article371 1988-12-10 10 Wire services. SRI Lanka's Parliament has ended a 30-year-old dispute by granting official status to the Tamil language spoken by the island's minority. The government's move yesterday means Sri Lankans will now be able to use Tamil as well as Sinhalese in all their dealings withWire services. - 371 words
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Article, Illustration160 1988-12-10 10 Wire services. FORMER Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has been hospitalised in Hawaii for what an aide describes as a worsening heart problem. The aide said Marcos, 71, was rushed by ambulance to St Francis Hospital yesterday. The diagnosis is "congestive heart failure". Marcos hasWire services. - 160 words
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Article, Illustration66 1988-12-10 10 Paper promotion: British publisher Robert Maxwell is preparing to compete with the International Herald Tribune for readers across Europe. A woman reads the dummy edition of The European in a Paris cafe. The English-language dummy newspaper came free with the French daily Liberation as partPicture/Afp - 66 words
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226 1988-12-10 10 Wire services. CHINA'S pornographic classic, the Golden Lotus, will be published unabridged after being banned since the 1949 Communist Revolution. But the tale of a womanising merchant and his six wives will only be sold to university professors and other scholars of the 16th-centuryWire services. - 226 words
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Article256 1988-12-10 11 Wire services. WORLD trade talks have ended with bitter words and failure to come to grips with v key issues. The week-long talks were held in Montreal by members of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt). Member-nations use the pact as the basis forWire services. - 256 words
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Article, Illustration46 1988-12-10 11 GOOD NEWS: A cheerful President Ronald Reagan, with the White House Christmas tree at his back, takes questions at his last news conference. President Reagan, who leaves office next month, had good news to report: His skin cancer has been cured. Picture/ApPicture/Ap - 46 words
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Article, Illustration227 1988-12-10 11 DR LIM Ann Koon has churned Malaysian political waters by abruptly submitting his resignation as a member of Parliament. He is a member of the Malaysian Chinese Association, part of the ruling coalition. The action clears the way for a crucial227 words
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FOREIGN STOCKS
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Article, Illustration285 1988-12-10 11 Wire services. SHARE prices fell yesterday on the London Stock Exchange, with the Financial Times 30-share index 7.7 points down at 1,429.4. Trading was fairly active. Volume totalled 637.1 million shares. The mood was gloomy with investors worried about prospects for the British economy. Fears of further job cutsWire services. - 285 words
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Article51 1988-12-10 11 FT Industrials Fri 1,429.40 (1,437.10) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,143.49 (2,141.71) ST Industrial Fri 1,002.26 (1,002.84) NST Industrial Fri 1,763.07 (1,758.86) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,671.36 (2,680.20) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,471.00 (1,476.50) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 29,793.42 (29,758.90) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration270 1988-12-10 11 Wire services. WALL Street stocks closed with a slight gain yesterday, ending a strong week with a quiet advance. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 1.78 points to 2,143.49, a gain of just over 50 points for the week. Some 134 million shares changed hands in slow tradingWire services. - 270 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration470 1988-12-10 12 Terry Tan - By Terry Tan OUR LONDON REPORTER T HE Oliveiro boy is wooing them in pop land. Yes, the gigs of Singapore group Energy, in Lowestoft, East Anglia, have earned them a definite place in the British pop scene, not least Douglas Oliveiro's sex appeal.470 words
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Article, Illustration220 1988-12-10 12 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong KAYE Hamid will be back in Singapore on Thursday after a successful two-month stint at the Hotel Sari Pacific in Jakarta. The 24-year-old local entertainer took Jakarta by storm when she sang nightly at the Pit Stop, a disco in the hotel.220 words
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Article, Illustration361 1988-12-10 21 Lim Sek - SATURDAY SOUNDS By Lim Sek FAMILIAR faces, household names. That's what all the singers in this review have in common. Ms Streisand is in love (again!) and she wants all her fans to share her glorious feeling. This is the idea behind Till I Loved You361 words
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Article, Illustration194 1988-12-10 21 Sonja Tan - By Sonja Tan A GLIMPSE OF CHINA (Overseas cinemas) DOCUMENTARY that takes a cursory look at China's expanding population and its problems such as traffic jams, corruption and prostitution. Time: Midnight. 18 TIMES (Eng Wah cinemas) HEART-THROB Kenny Bee and silver screen aueen Cherie Chung team up in this194 words
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Article, Illustration564 1988-12-10 22 Lo Tien Yin - FIRST LOCAL ENGLISH DRAMA ON TV TONIGHT Round and Round the Dining Table By Necessary Stage SBC Channel 12 8 pm, tonight PREVIEW By Lo Tien Yin UNLIKE your regular TV Chinese soaps, it has only a cast of five. And the only "location564 words
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Article, Illustration369 1988-12-10 22 Wong Sing Yeong - A Better Tomorrow Chinese movie SBC Channel 8 10.30 pm, tonights REVIEW By Wong Sing Yeong A BETTER Tomorrow, showing on SBC 8 tonight, set a box-office record in 1986 and started a new trend in Chinese gangster movies. Its success led369 words
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Article, Illustration198 1988-12-10 22 00H, MAMA MM! SICK of Madonna getting the upper hand by yelling at him in Italian. Sean Penn's taking Italian lessons! PRINCE'S PUZZLES PRINCE has a new hobby jigsaws. Whenever he finishes one that he likes (they've got to have at least 1,500 pieces in them and be of198 words
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Article, Illustration308 1988-12-10 23 HERMANN Prey has been singing Schubert's Winterreise lieder cycle every year since 1952 and will "continue to sing it until the end of my last tone". It is his favourite lieder cycle and Singapore audiences can hear him perform it on308 words
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Article, Illustration432 1988-12-10 23 USA Today. R OY Orbison was the singer Elvis Presley swore he would never follow on stage. Orbison once had the Beatles as a warm-up act and was the inspiration of a teenage Bruce Springsteen. His music, Springsteen said, went "right to the heart...USA Today. - 432 words
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Article, Illustration361 1988-12-10 23 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin ALL actor Xia Chuan wanted was two children preferably a pair of twins. But he almost had three pairs. He needs the twins just one pair for his screen children in a new SBC serial, Good Morning Teacher. In361 words
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Miscellaneous1440 1988-12-10 13 RADKX3UIDE ffiHirf emxhheh mani NOON New* la Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON That's Wln-A Car Satellite NOON Newsdesk <7 12.0S Real Fee: Have an enjoyable NOON Easy Llstealag: A selection of Co-hosts Brian Rich- 12.30 Here's Huaiplil: It's showtime TSqV VVS< time of good music together instrumentals for your listening1,440 words
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Advertisement519 1988-12-10 14 0 BRITISH LANDSCAPES. See 44 photos of the mysterious side of Britain ancient stones, windswept marshes, mountains and menacing cloud scapes. They are the work of Fay Godwin, one of Britain's foremost landscape photographers. Free. British Council Exhibition Hall, 30 Napier Road. 10 am 1 pm. Until Dec 16. TEACHERS'519 words
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Advertisement421 1988-12-10 14 v A tw 7 a r m f Mm? I w V A WL VHHK9BHHH 1 '.'j 1 Li SINGAPORE This is the big one. More than 600 exhibitors from 28 countries including the world's biggest names in information technology such as IBM, NEC and Nixdorf are here. They will421 words
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Advertisement319 1988-12-10 14 Out&About —-j' HELLO DOLLY. See 54 Ar dolls from 28 counthes I including Kenya and Cyprus. It's no Miss Doll Of the World contest though. It's a Fairy Tale drawing contest for children which starts today and ends on Dec 23. The dolls are the prizes. See Raggedy Ann and319 words
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Advertisement327 1988-12-10 14 Mooty Mouse and Hydrant Stops the Fire Devil. The Children Puppet Castle hand it to you! Free. Lecture Hall, Jurong East branch library. 3 pm. HOLLAND FAIR Find out what they have for Christmas in the Land of Windmills. You will find 24 stalls of Dutch food, souvenirs, beer and327 words
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Advertisement204 1988-12-10 14 YOUR WEEKEND GUIDE TO THE ACTION ar-yf OUT AND li_J ABOUT: See 54 dolls from 28 countries including Kenya and Cyprus. It marks the beginning of a Fairy Tale drawing contest for children which starts today and ends on Dec 23. The dolls are the prizes. Free. Marina Mandarin. 10204 words
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Advertisement816 1988-12-10 14 BIBLICAL BIRDS You may have read about them especially on Sundays. Now you can see them. This is an exhibition of 30 birds mentioned in the Bible. Follow the map provided and you can see 18 of them in the flesh, er, feathers. Then take part in the Biblical Bird816 words
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Advertisement442 1988-12-10 14 PASAR MALAM. A group called Stage By Stage treats anyone who's willing to a two hour cultural show. 7.30 pm 9.30 pm. Meanwhile buy some handicrafts and souvenirs at an open-air night market. Singapore Handicraft Centre. 6 pm 10 pm. NIGHT BIRDS IN DAYTIME. Watch owls, wekas and frogmouths at442 words
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Advertisement57 1988-12-10 15 Super-slim VHS with Double Super Fine Slow Motion for jitterfree viewing. Also featuring Super Still Super Still Advance for the 3 dearest pictures. Enjoy the convenience of 1-month, 4-programmable calendar timer, and Digital Programming. Tune Search feature HHljtiniul 91 pin-points desired scenes on a tape. H N3lK)il3l a|fl w7ts niwJj57 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1790 1988-12-10 15 rr> i lelevision 3E13 SCREEN M POSB Show '88 Drama Made in Singapore: Chinese Cinema GEMS (SBC 5, 8.00pm) Round and Round A Better Tomorrow will be given away in the POSB (SBC 12,8.00 pm) A HIGHLY-ACCLAIMED film by I !.S Show. a computer OUR first-ever series of director WuYu1,790 words
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Advertisement57 1988-12-10 16 The search is over. Digital Intro Scan, Index Search and Time Search help pin-point desired scenes without fast-forwarding through the whole tape. Also enjoy the digital fun of Multi-Strobe with 3-screen memory, picture picture, l A screen frame Features LCD Digital Scan programming. E9 National -a dk 9 W^M HH|HSfl—57 words
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Miscellaneous1841 1988-12-10 16 lelevision BM SCREEN M Film Focus HHBHHSI Strategy It's a Mad, Mad, GEMS W Asian Film Festival (SBC 5,9.45 pm) Mad World M Eve in a Summer Dress QRn nQ c nml THL climax of this popular game show (or>o o, w.oo pmj SKIKO Matsuda stars as for SAF resemsts.1,841 words
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Advertisement518 1988-12-10 19 —-y BRITISH LANDSCAPES. See 44 photos of the mysterious side of Britain ancient stones, windswept marshes, mountains and menacing cloud scapes. They are the work of Fay Godwin, one of Britain's foremost landscape photographers. Free. British Council Exhibition Hall, 30 Napier Road. 10 am 1 pm. Until Dec 16. TEACHERS'518 words
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Advertisement970 1988-12-10 19 ~7 ~W I ■A/ r w M j 1 SINGAPOREH^SSsML This it the big one. More than 600 exhibitors from 28 countries including the world's biggest names in information technology such as IBM, NEC and Nixdorf are here. They will display wares ranging from hardware to software and from peripherals970 words
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Advertisement197 1988-12-10 19 YOUR WEEKEND GUIDE TO THE ACTION iz?r [ill ABOUT: See 54 dolls from 28 countries including Kenya and Cyprus. It marks the beginning of a Fairy Tale drawing contest for children which starts today and ends on Dec 23. The dolls are the prizes. Free. Marina Mandarin. 10 am. CENTRESTAGE:197 words
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Advertisement828 1988-12-10 19 r M AVIAN CiAl I TTI Li 11 i 1 hi lii L ■ra w**\ BIBUCAL BIRDS You may have read about them especially on Sundays. Now you can see them. This is an exhibition of 30 birds mentioned in the Bible. Follow the map provided and you can see828 words
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Advertisement444 1988-12-10 19 PASAR MALAM. A group called Stage By Stage treats anyone who's willing to a two hour cultural show. 7.30 pm 9.30 pm. Meanwhile buy some handicrafts and souvenirs at an open-air night market. Singapore Handicraft Centre. 6 pm 10 pm. NIGHT BIRDS IN DAYTIME. Watch owls, wekas and frogmouths at444 words
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Miscellaneous1940 1988-12-10 20 RAEHOOJDE MSgf |EEElMl|i™i^B|Ea3lH!oEia 6.00 Him la Brief (Programmes in English) 6.00 Brilfctllt Club. A host of great 6.00 NtWShOMf VWVvM /MN V™ music entertainment for you. 7 m VA' 6.05 0> Air Wake up to lovely melo- 6.00 New* In Brief jg Sentimental Jouraey: This pro- 7 m Book Choice'1,940 words
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Advertisement149 1988-12-10 24 Do you find the thought of being interviewed somewhat daunting? Do you have sleepless nights before the interview? This book offers some useful hints to help you prepare for an interview. It explains some important do's and don'ts, and provides an insight into the way many interviewers work and think.149 words
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Miscellaneous160 1988-12-10 24 COMICRELIEF Hagar the 3rowne AllfJUStfl/Dominic Doelsma Angus McGill Tmwm rr<3N /'you look at tu&u you tuWw 4 <SO2T I mm A I 12 WINPOW ANP YO> TAKfc v r A KOCW V yoip Pt£K W V. OF W\&> \\\C(X&J A_ A__ A J George the Robot/stephen Stanley I Kr4osis/ r160 words
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Miscellaneous242 1988-12-10 25 COMICREUEF Orchard Road/coim Goh Single Slices/peter Kohisaat iTHENISHTTWrr WwTbklbl TO CAPTURE I I Sorftt CELEBRPTTE THE < WHILE OTHERS bO THE I leoattEWßßL.;^ C fmZI f V A V' I l\ Ml Cathy/Cathy Guisewite •i9B7.K»*v»»»T»n W svndc»w 3•? i<» v< »»fc* 1 "I want a child, Marvin. My biological MCK242 words
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NOWMATTERS
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Article, Illustration278 1988-12-10 26 Chow Wai Fong - By Chow Wai Fong IF THERE were an award for advance planning, Mr Low Chee Kiong's family would be in the running to win it. Mr Low, in his 30s, was at a careers exhibition on Thursday. Pen and notebook in hand, he was278 words
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420 1988-12-10 26 I I F you have just done your N, 0 or A levels and are looking for a job, good news for you. There are many going. Check out the International Education and Career Development Week 88. The following are some420 words
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Article, Illustration390 1988-12-10 26 Chow Wai Fong - AMATTEROFOPINION By Chow Wai Fong Alex Chua, 16, Outram Secondary School "We come to shopping centres as we have no other place to meet. And it is not true that boys will f!gbt the moment they gather together. We are always hanging390 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration217 1988-12-10 27 ASIAN CUP SOUTH Korea advanced to the semi-finals yesterday with a hard-earned 3-2 victory over host Qatar. But Cup-holder Saudi Arabia could only draw 1-1 with Bahrain and must now beat China to ensure a semi-final berth. The Koreans' victory in Group A, their third in a row,217 words
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Article, Illustration138 1988-12-10 27 AFP. EVERTON striker Graeme Sharp will be out of soccer for two months. He underwent an operation yesterday on an injured groin. It means a recall for Wayne Clarke, who has been languishing in the reserves, for tomorrow's clash with Liverpool. TOTTENHAM is ready toAFP. - 138 words
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Article329 1988-12-10 27 RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASKETBALL NBA League: New York 113 Milwaukee 109, Cleveland 104 San Antonio 95, Los Angeles 120 Houston 116. GOLF World Cup tournament in Melbourne 2nd rd: 274 Australia 276 US 278 Japan 270 New Zealand, Spain 280 Taiwan, Scotland 283 Canada 286 Ireland 287329 words
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Article, Illustration532 1988-12-10 28 toj UJ! o: < DC h--111 CO h (0 HI a) V I ISITING jockey Mark Birch has a good chance of scoring a hat-trick tomorrow, including a double in the first two races of the day. He teams up in the opener with Highland Nugget532 words
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Article474 1988-12-10 28 BURMESE Ruby is set to win promotion to Class One. The Aussie gelding by Red Tony has looked very sharp and fit in training spins recently and with visiting rider Mark Birch astride he will take the main sprint of the day in474 words
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Article, Illustration511 1988-12-10 29 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari INDONESIA'S Naek Sagala was the last to arrive for tomorrow's Singapore International Marathon (5.30 am flag-off) but he could well be the first to cross the finish line. Naek, who arrived only last night, brings with him two wins in his511 words
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Article, Illustration329 1988-12-10 29 Abdul Srukor - By Abdul Srukor EVER wondered what goes on daily in the life of an average marathon runner? Is it breathe, eat, sleep marathon? Take Dominique Rembert for example. The petite 37-year-old Frenchwoman runs for fun. The Singapore Marathon will be her329 words
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Article, Illustration348 1988-12-10 29 SHAHIRON SAHARI - YOUTH CUP RUGBY: SINGAPORE v THAILAND (Padang, spm) by SHAHIRON SAHARI THERE is a theory that Singapore junior rugby teams can hold their own anywhere. It will be put to the test today when the Singapore's Under-20 team meets its Thai counterpart for the inaugural348 words
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Article310 1988-12-10 30 Singapore soccer fans will miss watching Malaysian national stars in the Premier League. Malaysian commitments come first, says the FAM. So Balestier and other clubs will have to do without them, reports S. GULAM in Kuala Lumpur We will not release any of our national players310 words
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Article, Illustration250 1988-12-10 30 Russia and Malaysia will be out for victory for different reasons tonight. While Russia aims to confirm its superiority, Malaysia simply wants to survive, writes S. GULAM HOST Malajria and *atarpriaing Ruaiii tecs crurial Mteku at th« Mcrdeka Stadiuai in Kuala Lunpur tomgni wnn250 words
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Article, Illustration240 1988-12-10 30 ALFONSO CHAN - BOWLING By ALFONSO CHAN ONE thousand members have joined Superßowl since its art-deco doors were flung open in Marina South three months ago. These members will enjoy bowling and billiards at a premium rate now $500 and could reap heaps later. And when the Minister of240 words
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Article, Illustration308 1988-12-10 31 S Gulam - Stories/ S Gulam SMlLE...it's been two months since we last flexed our facial muscles. Singapore won against Oman last night with a bunch we thought were no hopers. And victory even surprised Seak Poh Leong's men. But they would have sulked if they'd known Oman was just anPicture/Nst - 308 words
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Article79 1988-12-10 31 THE Russians are coming. The Russian Under-19 soccer team taking part in the Merdeka tournament will play a friendly match against Balestier United on Dec 18. Their team manager Viatcheslav Varyushiu said his side will be in the Republic on a one-day transfer and they79 words
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Article202 1988-12-10 31 THE national soccer team can certainly take a cue from its junior side. Maybe, even a lesson on the art of penalty-taking. The Singapore juniors gave a gutsy performance to qualify for the final of the Football Association of Malaysia Under-14 championship yesterday.202 words
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Article33 1988-12-10 32 30 Malaysia bars its stars from Premier League Our commitments come first, says FAM. So soccer fans will not see Malaysian internationals in next month's Premier League, reports S GULAM from KL.33 words
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Article35 1988-12-10 32 2^ A day is tke Hfe of a marathon runner Ever wondered what goes on daily in the Hfe of a marathon runner? Is it just breathing, eating, sleeping marathon? ABDUL SHUKOR finds out35 words
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Article, Illustration370 1988-12-10 32 Yes, they will return. Even if Kuala Lumpur FA president Datuk Elyas has to drag them back. Yes, Fandi Ahmad and Malek Awab, our soccer stars, will play for Singapore in the Sea Games and in the pre-World Cup. They are not traitors, says the370 words
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Advertisement68 1988-12-10 32 play for Singapore m the South-east Asia Games and pre-Worid Cup but only after saying no to Singapore for the Merdeka tournament Do we need them? Should we use our best and that includes Fandi and Malek? Or should we build up a new team to take over? Call us68 words
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