The New Paper, 9 January 1989
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Title Section12 1989-01-09 1 the new paper MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1989 MCI (P) 179/4/88 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement97 1989-01-09 1 MONEY GAWB I lltfHffrlfl'Hfilfll mmji Twt tkart $500 consolation prize. $5,000 jackpot will rise to $5,500 if no all-correct entry received for another two weeks. /Pag* 6 Mm $300,000 EXTRA chancel for Toto players to win. $300,000 worth of prizes and cash. Top two prizes are a Honda Prelude and97 words
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Article, Illustration90 1989-01-09 1 A new jetliner with 125 people crashed early today in central England. At least 30 people died and scores were badly burnt. The plane broke into three near a village and motorway, one of Britain's busiest. Cause may be mechanical failure. Three weeks ago, aPicture/ REUTER - 90 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration389 1989-01-09 2 Wire services. ANEW British Midland Airways jetliner carrying 125 people crash-landed early this morning (Singapore time) in central England the second crash in Britain in three weeks. At least 30 people were reported dead and scores more injured. Many of those hurt were inWire services. - 389 words
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Article127 1989-01-09 2 TWO girls suspected of hurting a 14-year-old female production operator last Wednesday at Bukit Batok were arrested last Friday. One of them, a 16-year old, Rosmawarti binti Mohamed Yusop, was charged in court last Saturday with hurting Siti Rahayu binte Mohammed. Her case comes up again on127 words
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Article, Illustration185 1989-01-09 2 NST. AN ORANG Asli couple in Malaysia were injured by two bears that attacked them near a reserve forest. The couple were making their way home after searching for rattan in the forest when they were attacked. The bears pounced on them at Durian Tipus,NST. - 185 words
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125 1989-01-09 2 AN early morning fire gutted a block of pre-war houses in Johore Road. It razed two houses and partially destroyed another two. About 13 people were made homeless. The fire started at about 3.40 am. The first to raise the alarm was Mr Loo125 words
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Article, Illustration176 1989-01-09 2 Berita Harian ANITA Sarawak has nothing to say about her five-year marriage with former husband Broery Pesulima. "Nita has no comments," she said sharply when asked by Berita Minggu, the Malay Sunday paper, to comment on remarks in the Indonesian press by herBerita Harian - 176 words
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Article, Illustration89 1989-01-09 2 Lianhe Zaobao. MISS Universe of 1988, Porntip Nakhirunkanonk, is reported to be planning a September marriage. Friends of the Thai beauty, who lives in America, have not identified the groom-to-be, other than to say he is wealthy and a Caucasian. First word of the engagementLianhe Zaobao. - 89 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1989-01-09 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook from noon to midnight: Fair. Maximum temperature: 32 degrees. Sunset: 7.14 pm.17 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration410 1989-01-09 3 T HREE of the threatened four vintage planes on Sentosa might still be saved. Negotiations to save them got under way even as workmen with oxyacetylene torches began scrapping one of them on Saturday. An Australian air transport museum is interested in buying the410 words
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Article, Illustration243 1989-01-09 3 NOT every promotional desk calendar gets the public crying for more. But the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has hit the target with its 1989 "Surprising Singapore" corker. All 7,000 copies of the delightful and unusual calendar put on sale have already gone. MPH243 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration315 1989-01-09 4 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching FOR more than 40 years, it's been a man's game. Until yesterday, that is. For the first time, women sharpshooters from the Voluntary Special Constabulary (VSC) took part in its Annual Shooting Competition. Mr Goh Joon Seng, the VSC commander, explainedPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 315 words
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Article186 1989-01-09 4 Business Times. THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA) has cut its fees and added a new category to attract new members. In a new membership drive, fees for trade associations have been cut from $400 to $180 per month. The new category is for subsidiaryBusiness Times. - 186 words
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Advertisement274 1989-01-09 5 NOW IT'S TIME FOR THE HONGBMMMW#3! $rti;' II- yt Shin Mln Dally News BSsliroql M/7fl flfte T0T*****,000 Croup I Prize. P/us over $300.000 in extra prizes. This is your last chance to be a winner three you get three chances to win. Pick your O times over in the 3274 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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344 1989-01-09 6 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim THE Customs and Excise Department implements two new measures today aimed at speeding the movement of cargo through Singapore. The measures also seek to reduce paper shuffling. About 23,000 sheets of paper a month may be saved as there will344 words
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Article102 1989-01-09 6 THE $5,000 Moneywords jackpot is still up for grabs. For the eighth week, no all-correct entry has been received. The nearest correct entries were submitted by two people. They are Mr Ha Siew Mun, 26, an engineer, and Mr Leong Hong Hee, 75, a102 words
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Article232 1989-01-09 6 HIGHER fines for touting copywatches on Orchard Road could be on their way. A call has gone out from police that convicted touts get a court order forbidding them to resume their peddling. If they refuse to obey these orders, they would face severe penalties. Tanglin232 words
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Article157 1989-01-09 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. characterisation: The way certain people such as women are presented or portrayed in films and on television. chic: Fashionable and sophisticated. commensurate with: In line with or in proportion157 words
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Article, Illustration341 1989-01-09 7 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng A RED pagoda peeps frotm behind a turret of a fairytale castle at Centrepoint. A billboard with "Hong Hee Fatt Choy" stands at Shaw House, while on the street below Christmas lights continue to twinkle. The reason for the incongruous mix-and-match341 words
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Article278 1989-01-09 7 MAILBOX THE New Paper welcomes your views. Call us on HotlinePlus 734-7711 or Write to: The New Paper MAILBOX, Times House, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. ALTHOUGH I am not a puritan, I could not help feeling shocked at the nude paintings of models278 words
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Article, Illustration571 1989-01-09 8 PARLIAMENT SITSTODAY PRESIDENT Wee Kim Wee is expected to spell out the Government's programme for political stability when he addresses the new Parliament at 8.30 tonight. Political stability is a priority for the PAP govern- ment, Mr Goh Chok Tong, the Assistant Secretary-General571 words
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Article115 1989-01-09 8 2.30 PM Election of new Speaker Mr Tan Soo Khoon. Followed by taking of oaths of office and allegiance by the Prime Minister and the MPs. The Speaker, Mr Tan, and the Leader of the House. Mr Wong Kan Seng, are then expected to address the House.115 words
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Article, Illustration368 1989-01-09 8 MR LEE KUAN YEW THE Prime Minister leads the Government. Mr Lee Kuan Yew, 65, will however take a less conspicuous role this time. He is expected to relinquish his Prime Ministership probably midway through the new Parliament's five-year term. MR GOH CHOKTONG The First Depety368 words
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Article310 1989-01-09 8 The Mace: A silver-gilt ornamental club, it is the symbol of the authority of Parliament. Clark of Parliament: He is the chief permanent officer of the House and an expert on Parliamentary procedures. Sergeant at Anns: He carries the Mace on his shoulder and walks310 words
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Article427 1989-01-09 9 Chitra Rajaram - By Chitra Rajaram s EX was uppermost in some women's minds yesterday but they were too shy to ask the .questions personally. So the women, who were at a symposium on breast and cervical cancer, wrote their doubts down instead. They bowed their heads coyly,427 words
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Article, Illustration597 1989-01-09 9 SHE walked onto the stage in a white skirt and blouse. There was a quiet and serene air about her. Her face was a little drawn and tired but her eyes were bright and smiling. The people listening to her only knew the597 words
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199 1989-01-09 9 WATCH the char kuay teow, the fried carrot cake or even bacon and eggs. Doctors say there might be a link between the fat which women eat and breast cancer. Professor Lee Hin Peng head of the department of Community, Occupational199 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration233 1989-01-09 10 Wire services. THE Thai Army chief has dismissed US charges that Burmese students who returned to Rangoon died in military custody. "As far as we know, all the students who returned are happy and have gone home to their families, which isWire services. - 233 words
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237 1989-01-09 10 Wire services. POLITICAL opposition threatens to block any planned foreign takeover of General Electric Company (GEC), Britain's flagship manufacturing firm. Financial analysts said in London that any offer for GEC would have to top $21.2 billion. This could result inWire services. - 237 words
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363 1989-01-09 10 Bernama. POVERTY and worry drove three teenaged children of a Malaysian rubber-tapper to kill themselves by drinking weed-killer over the past 13 months, police say. The parents say they are unable to afford burial costs for the latest victim. A local welfare group has urgedBernama. - 363 words
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Article, Illustration370 1989-01-09 10 FAREWELL TO EMPEROR HIROHITO Wire services. NEARLY half a million people turned out on the first official day of mourning to pay last respects to Emperor Hirohito in Tokyo. His former subjects braved a cold rain in the capital yesterday to sign condolence registers at theWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 370 words
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Advertisement85 1989-01-09 11 A MOVING PIECE OF NEWS FHOM THE SHIAITS TIMES. From today, the Advertisement Sales departments of departments of The Straits Times Group is located at 111 The Straits Times, The Sunday Times and The New Paper, Somerset Road, #13-06 PUB Building, Singapore 0923. Personnel Administration and Research Information Tel: 737-8800.85 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration580 1989-01-09 12 Wire services. Wire services. THE Soviet Union has promised to look into American claims that Libya is building a factory to make chemical weapons. The promise, made to US Secretary of State George Shultz, came yesterday from Soviet Foreign Minister EduardWire services.; Wire services.; Picture/ Ap - 580 words
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174 1989-01-09 12 Wire services. THANKS to Soviet bureaucrats there will be no more American pizza for Muscovites. The magazine Soviet Industry reported yesterday that a pizza-selling truck sent to the USSR by a US firm, Roma Food Enterprises, was on its way backWire services. - 174 words
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Article82 1989-01-09 12 Wire services. LAWYERS for a mentally retarded Texas murderer sentenced to die have asked the US Supreme Court to bar such executions as "cruel and unusual punishment". Papers filed with the court by the lawyers say that Johnny Paul Penry, 32, has the mind ofWire services. - 82 words
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337 1989-01-09 12 Wire services. SOVIET President Mikhail S Gorbachev says his economic reforms are threatened by consumer grumbling and budget problems. In his most pessimistic statement yet, the Kremlin boss said Soviets are now widely claiming that his programme "has provided nothing socially or economically, thatWire services. - 337 words
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Article543 1989-01-09 13 Wire services. S TATEMENTS made by US President Ronald Reagan and .aides about the Iran-Contra scan'dal may have amounted to lies, a Washington newspaper reports. The Washington Post reported yesterday that the special prosecutor in the case is reviewing the statements and may seek criminal chargesWire services. - 543 words
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Article86 1989-01-09 13 Reuter. ON the Tokyo Stock Exchange share prices rose in opening trade, mainly on buying by individuals and corporations, following the death of Emperor Hirohito on Saturday, brokers said. The Nikkei index rose 90.10 points, or 0.30 percent, to 30,299.64 in the first 10 minutes of trade. Advances wereReuter. - 86 words
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185 1989-01-09 13 Wire services. US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan wants the next federal budget to reduce the deficit and boost military spending. Details of his proposal were reported yesterday by the New York Times, which got an early look at a copy. He will unveil hisWire services. - 185 words
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Article, Illustration40 1989-01-09 13 Masked: Widespread destruction of Thai forests has been blamed for the heavy floods which lulled hundreds late last vear. Here, students wearing masks and carrying banners demonstrate in the streets of Bangkok against logging concessions. Picture/ ApPicture/ Ap - 40 words
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Article275 1989-01-09 13 Wire services. AMID gunfire and death, the three-day hostage drama in Zamboanga, Philippines, has ended. Philippines marines drove the last of the Muslim renegades from their stronghold yesterday but not before they killed a captive general and a colonel. One of the four Muslims called "Moros"Wire services. - 275 words
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93 1989-01-09 13 Wire services. SOVIET Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze will visit China next month to help prepare for a Sino-Sovi-et summit. Plans for his visit were firmed up during a meeting yesterday between Mr Shevardnadze and Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen in Paris. They are attendingWire services. - 93 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration422 1989-01-09 14 This is going to be the year of Zoe Tay, who turns 21 tomorrow. VIVIEN CHIONG profiles the SBC actress S HE was the judges' choice in SBC's Star Search. Her face has graced magazine covers. And she's the favourite pin-up of many. You422 words
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Article, Illustration204 1989-01-09 14 TALKING to guzheng master Ou Yang Liang Rong was like attending a history lesson. The "lesson" started with the legends surrounding the beginnings of this string instrument in the Chin Dynasty era, and went into how its music has changed. Mr Ou Yang, 41,204 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous2087 1989-01-09 15 Television PP M The Prince's Trust HP'SH Pres 'dent's Address at Sophie's Choice -w SCREEN Rock Gala Opening of Parliament (live) (10.25pm, SBC 12) ff THIS annual charity event in PRESIDENT Wee Kim Wee will Streep plays Sophie, a Polish PP* honour of the Prince!of Wales's M hj. open the2,087 words
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Article, Illustration1411 1989-01-09 16 Thousands of people all over the world experience a phenomenon that suggests there's more to life than we know. JANE E BRODY, of the New York Times, finds that many who survive cardiac arrest claim they had a sensation of leaving their bodies at the point of1,411 words
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Article, Illustration358 1989-01-09 18 I 1 F YOU think television is treating women right, you're not far wrong. The American National Commission on Working Women recently reported that TV audiences see more working women, older women, and strong black female characters than ever before. USA Today reports that in358 words
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Article, Illustration431 1989-01-09 18 THE Golden Lion will have a new roar this year. Every two years, under the Chinese daily Lianhe Bao's Golden Lion Awards, more than $12,000 in cash are given away to winners of three categories fiction, prose and poetry. Started in431 words
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Article, Illustration154 1989-01-09 18 THE Wynners started as a six-man band called the Loosers in 1971. A group of friends who used to jam together in their free time, they won a competition and a recording contract with Polygram. Two years later, they got together as a band154 words
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Article, Illustration501 1989-01-09 19 Reuter. FAYE Dunaway does not want to be larger than life anymore. She is hoping her sensitive portrayal of a wife and mother in Burning Secret will chip away at the image that has dogged her since roles in Mommie Dearest, Supergirl and TheReuter. - 501 words
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Article, Illustration194 1989-01-09 19 WILLOW (Cathay) FANTASY adventure that has too much of the same for anyone who's seen George Lucas films. Otherwise well produced and designed. Willow Ufgood, a dwarf, strives to save baby Elora Danan from Queen Bavmorda. Times: 10.30 am, 1.15, 4, 6.45 and 9.30 pm. TWO MOON JUNCTION (Lido194 words
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Article, Illustration306 1989-01-09 20 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin T 1 IEN NIU, 30, has given up making wishes for the New Year but she hopes 1989 will at least surprise her now and then. "1 used to have a lot of New Year wishes," she said. "But306 words
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278 1989-01-09 20 NO more films like My Name Is Brother again for Taiwanese actress Tien Niu, 30. Making the film was an ordeal, she said. Recently here with Golden Horse Best Actor Award winner Alex Man to promote the film, she said: "I was a278 words
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Article166 1989-01-09 20 Lo Tien Yin - SEENLASTNIGHT By Lo Tien Yin ECCENTRICITY can be the spice of life. It sure is the cure for a humdrum life. Yet not many of us can be like David Shepherd. He gets to go to exotic places painting wild animals in their natural settings166 words
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Article148 1989-01-09 20 FROM disco to lounge. From leader of the band to entrepreneur. From rock 'n' roll to light music. Leader of the band Speedway, Mr Patrick Lee, 33, has changed tracks. He used to run the disco Route 66. His latest business venture is a "cosy**148 words
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Advertisement162 1989-01-09 19 Here's t 0 your health. The best New Year Resolution you could ever make is to resolve to eat heaitny. Begin with our Health Fitness Promotion in January. We have counted calories, checked fat, cholesterol, sodium and fibre content for each dish. But eating right at the Streets of London162 words
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FASHIONTODAY
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Article, Illustration368 1989-01-09 21 Brenton Wong - Zis eez zee look if you dare, mademoiselle! By Brenton Wong FRENCH cheek can be French chic. If you have enough personality to carry off le look francaise. First rule is DARE. Dare to be different, dare to defy convention, dare to be beautiful. The French look isPictures/ Sam Yeo - 368 words
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Article289 1989-01-09 21 FRENCHWOMEN are just as chic in their make-up. They believe that less is more. Some set away with just using bright red lipstick. To be just as chic, you need that most important pre-rea-uisite a clear skin. French mothers instill in their young daughters the importance of looking289 words
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Miscellaneous192 1989-01-09 22 COMICRELIEF Hagar the Horrible/pik Browne ACCO&P\t>l& TO TMIS MAP, TUAT& H A\AYOE WE WE HAVE AMOTMEfZ I J GOTTEN A SMALLEfZ MAP AllgUStd/Dominic Doelsma Angus McGill frri4^\[l r^\ I A 1H&UON&) WftWYOU /uwiv«?«Aur N I I V THCM/ BN<5W6.y Jt*£'jifi George the Robot/stephen Stanley I Josrr CA«sl*T Z«w\ w \F192 words
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Miscellaneous175 1989-01-09 23 COMICREUEF Orchard Road/coiin Goh Single Slices/peter Kohisaat a T l/3tliy/Cathy Guisewite r 7 "The first day of summer is the anniversary OflfCT LEAVE, Y worn, -me HOU- WE HARDLY VI ALREAOV 'Ou NEEO AIORE f FWE. YOU MR. Pinkiev wont BE in W. of Jan and me breaking up. I175 words
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Miscellaneous1495 1989-01-09 24 RADIOGUIDE EBDI E2HOJEBH EQEEQii EE9HH NOON News la Brfof (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON Mm, i. grief and Weather NOON 6eed Mask. Caaiaaav aad Ma: MOON Ma—4mk 12.0S Laachdate: Listen to some en- MOON Easy Llstaalag: A selection of Bspirt Noon-time entertainment to 12J0 Five Wllllaai Stariaa: Martin tertaining musical fare1,495 words
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Advertisement786 1989-01-09 25 APPOINTMENTS SKF is the world leader in the manufacturing of ball and roller bearings, cutting tools, production machines, steel and other related products. SKF is an international group of 170 companies with its headquarters in Goteborg, Sweden. It has 80 factories around the world and a workforce of over 45,000786 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration535 1989-01-09 26 Ernest Tan, says Chew Kok Keene, is the best new prospect in squash this year. And so he takes the spotlight today, in our series on the players to watch in each sport this year. ALFONSO CHAN reports SQUASH'S remaining hope for the future is535 words
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Article, Illustration318 1989-01-09 27 AFP, Reuter. PAUL Merson snatched a 2-2 draw for Arsenal in the English FA Cup third-round clash against West Ham at Upton Park yesterday. West Ham went ahead after 18 minutes. Alan Devonshire dropped a pass over Kevin Richardson and Alan Dickens stabbed the ball past John Lukic.AFP, Reuter. - 318 words
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Article, Illustration166 1989-01-09 27 Reuter. SPANISH soccer giants Real Madrid and Barcelona are bidding against each other to sign Dutch international libero Ronald Koeman, Madrid's Dutch coach Leo Beenhakker said. "Koeman prefers to play in Spain rather than in Italy—the club making the better offer will sign him/' Beenhakker said. Italian clubReuter. - 166 words
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Article265 1989-01-09 27 UPI. SPANISH LEAGUE THE race for the League soccer title has once again become a virtual two-horse race between Real Madrid and Barcelona. But while Barcelona had a comfortable 3-0 win over Cadiz yesterday, Real had to wait until the dying seconds to beat bottom-of-the-table ElcheUPI. - 265 words
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Article167 1989-01-09 27 Reuter. ITALIAN LEAGUE JUVENTUS kept up its title challenge with a hard-earned 3-1 win over Roma yesterday. Veteran striker Alessandro Altobelli gave Juventus an early lead when he converted a cross from Portuguese midfielder Rui Barros, but had to leave the pitch immediately afterwards after twisting his ankle.Reuter. - 167 words
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Article440 1989-01-09 27 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international flnnrtfl* AMERICAN FOOTBALL National Football League AFC final: Cincinnati 21 Buffalo 10. CYCLING Bremen 6-day race 4th day: 1 Roland Guenther (WG) and Roger Ilegems (Bel) 2 Andreas Kappes (WG) and Roman Hermann (Lie). MARATHON 23rd San Silvestro Marathon in Rome Men: 1Wire services. - 440 words
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Article, Illustration351 1989-01-09 28 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari FORMER national coach Jita Singh doesn't want the job again despite being the choice of many fans. "I'm not really interested in the job right now," said Jita, who outvoted incumbent Seak Poh Leong 30-2 in The New Paper's Hotline poll last November. "It's351 words
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Article, Illustration395 1989-01-09 28 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari THE Premier League season has come to a premature end for Pasi Jaakonsaari, Geylang International's Finnish striker. Jaakonsaari, 29, tore the achilles tendon in his left heel in Geylang's 1-0 win over Safsa at the National Stadium yesterday, and needs an operation thatPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 395 words
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Article315 1989-01-09 28 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan THE story of the goalless draw between Jurong Town and Tiong Bahru in the Premier League yesterday is the story of Karim Gani Kassim's disallowed goal. The Tiong Bahru player rifled a 25-metre shot beyond the flailing arms of Jurong goalkeeper David315 words
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Article135 1989-01-09 28 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor THE President of the Singapore Yachting Association, Ng Ser Miang, called the handicap system in the annual Tatler/Cartier race as "unfair". Ng, the 39-year-old who recently took over the presidency of the association, refused to skip- per his yacht Suzanna at yesterday's race135 words
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Article293 1989-01-09 29 Bernard Pereira - Stories/ Bernard Pereira in HONGKONG CHINA will host this year's Asian Badminton Confederation team championships from April 12-16. The venue has not yet been decided. Neither has the total prize money has also not been finalised, although ABC secretary-general Charoen Wattanasin pointed out that it293 words
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Article207 1989-01-09 29 EIGHT top players from Malaysia's feeder group, the Project 88-90 Squad, will not be taking part in the Konica Cup Asian Invitation badminton championships in Singapore from Feb 21-26. They are crack doubles pairs Ong Ewe Chye and Rahman Sidek and Ong Beng Teong and207 words
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Article, Illustration130 1989-01-09 29 INDONESIA'S only world-ranked doubles pair, Eddy Hartono and Rudy Gunawan, will part company. Hartono will begin a new partnership with latest find, Bagus Setiadi. It will be put to test at next week's Taiwan Open and, following that, the Japan Open. Gunawan will return home to continue130 words
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Article63 1989-01-09 29 Men Singles: Zhang Qingwu (C) bt Xiong Guobao (C) 10-15,15-4,15-8. Doubles: Jalani/Razif Sidek (Mai) bt Eddy Hartono/Rudy Gunawan (Indo) 10-15, 15-6, 15-8. Women Singles: Han Aiping (C) bt Lee Young Suk (SK) 11-1,11-5. Doubles: Guan Weizhen/Lin Ying (C) bt Myung Hee Chung/Hye Young Hwang (SK)63 words
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Article937 1989-01-09 30 ►Gauiky rrpr tribute to a \%r\ PAINTER A pioneer in his 1 field, Fan Chang Tien was an acknowledged master of the Chinese brush. He was best known for bold, calligraphic paintings of bamboo and orchids. More than 100 of his works can be seen at the National Museum937 words
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Article15 1989-01-09 30 GALLERY: Tribute to a master FOOD: Cock and bull COMING UP: Local ballet15 words
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Article, Illustration118 1989-01-09 30 THE Lovebirds, a four-member band, has taken up roost at the Hilltop Lounge at the Imperial Hotel. The band's name is appropriate. Adnan bin Abdul Rahman, 37, and Haslina binti Arisand, 28, (the couple on the right) started the group eight years ago right after they118 words
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Advertisement93 1989-01-09 30 STILL THE TALK OF THE TOWN Midnight Run Growing Up In The 80s Everything you've always wanted to know about Singapore's The high points and low points of life in the nightcrawlers but were too sleepy to ask stylish decade What's In, What's Out A Vision For The 90s The93 words
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