The New Paper, 30 January 1989
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Title Section13 1989-01-30 1 the new paper MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1989 MO <F) 179/4/ M SO CENTS13 words
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Advertisement174 1989-01-30 1 A A DINING SECRETS THAT SHOCK Visits to restaurant kitchens by The New Paper turn up surprises. Some seem as clean as a hospital operating theatre. But at others utensils washed by unclean hands in cold water, greasy walls, dirty dishes on dirty floors, uncovered food containers. The cheaper the174 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration606 1989-01-30 2 Harinder Gill - By Harinder Gill JUST what lurks in that steamy, forbidden area behind restaurant kitchen doors? Clean secrets and dirty secrets, a reporter from The New Paper found out In some kitchens, fish heads stare from basins on wet and slippery floors. In others, dirty dishes are606 words
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Article113 1989-01-30 2 THE Ministry of the Environment provides a booklet called A Guide For Food Handlers. It provides tips on personal and food hygiene. The following has been extracted from the booklet Warm, damp and dirty conditions favour the growth of germs that spread diseases such as113 words
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Article, Illustration130 1989-01-30 2 BABY Tasneem's grandfather and members of the Islamic Fellowship Association have appealed for money from a trust fund that has been s*t up for another victim of Kver failure. The trn«t was set .vm.for sixQMU*££ at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Britain. Shu Ze, however, died a few130 words
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Article, Illustration393 1989-01-30 3 Loh Tuan Lee - By Loh Tuan Lee K EEPING up with the times will be Chingay 89. Traditional stilt-walkers, dragon and lion da&css will parade beside the brilliant blur of skateboard and BMX performances. "The procession may have originated in China but it has to reflect the multi-cultural and contemporaryPictures/ Choo Chwee Hwa - 393 words
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134 1989-01-30 3 Desaru to send a float From Our Neighbour A FLOAT appropriately named From Our Neighbour will be an important milestone in Singapore's Chingay. It will be the first float in the procession that was prepared by a foreign country. Contributed by Desaru Beach Resort of Johor, From Our Neighbour will134 words
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Article537 1989-01-30 4 MR X runs a small business. For him, every client counts. Mr Y asks Mr X to provide some goods on credit Though not absolutely sure about Mr Y's creditworthiness, Mr X agrees. Many months later, he is still trying to get Mr Y to pay up.537 words
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Article, Illustration105 1989-01-30 4 DR TAI gives six profiles of debtors. Three profiles are of people who are likely to default on payments, and three who probably would not. Watch out for these three: The Critical Parent He points a finger at you and speaks in a high-pitched voice. Sometimes105 words
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Article, Illustration128 1989-01-30 4 THESE three types are more honest: The Compliant Child These are the people who are ashamed about not paying you. They disappear into toilets and tell their secretaries to tell you they are not around. The Adult They speak logically and say things like: "Another128 words
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Article, Illustration201 1989-01-30 4 THE Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS) is going to link up special insurance rates with better driving skills. It is negotiating with the General Insurance Association to provide special rates for motorists who can pass a course on driving skills or defensive driving.201 words
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Article197 1989-01-30 4 EXAMINING the body of a murder victim recently, a coroner discovered more than a deep stab wound to the chest. He discovered that the body was that of a woman, not a man as police had thought. When the body was first found in197 words
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Article158 1989-01-30 4 SHE took a cigarette from her son. She took the cigarette to bed with her after her lunch. She smoked it She must have let it fall. Madam Lim Kim Choo, a 64-year-old paraplegic, paid for it with her life. For when the fire brigade158 words
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Article, Illustration245 1989-01-30 5 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim B IRD and animal figures like these could well give you a stony stare from HDB blocks of the future. These larger-than-life creatures are outlined with special bricks. It is an experiment by the Housing Board's brickworks in Jurong Road.245 words
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Article, Illustration251 1989-01-30 5 SUN, sand and £entosa were completely taken over yesterday by staff and families of the Housing and Development Board. Armed with food, umbrellas, swimwear and kiddie spades and shovels, they took over the island for the day, as their annual staff carnival251 words
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Article, Illustration498 1989-01-30 6 THE humble horseshoe crab may be worth its weight in gold because of a valuable substance that can be extracted from its blood. Now, two Singapore scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) are working on ways to make sure of an endless supply of498 words
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Article155 1989-01-30 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help you check their mMninp binbo: Silly and foolish woman. hjtt Target climax: Tlie most exciting or important moment in a series of events. deprivation: Poverty or the state of not having something that is needed. expediency: Usefulness155 words
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Article94 1989-01-30 6 THERE were 281 winners in the third Hong Bao Special Draw last Saturday. And the biggest winner is Zhu Jiahua, who won $2,520. This is the largest amount won so far. Winners of the 3-plus-l Blockbuster Draw get 10 times the cost of their Toto tickets. Readers have94 words
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Article66 1989-01-30 6 YET another Japanese leisure art, Ikenobo, has won many local fans. It is an offshoot of Ikebana, and means flower arrangements that symbolise water, greenery and light An exhibition of the art opens today at Tangs, handled by Mr Sen'ei ikenobo and a team of 30. It will66 words
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Article, Illustration441 1989-01-30 7 Karen Goh - By Karen Goh A STRONG nose, one that can stand some stress and strain, comes in handy for some tenants of Parklane Shopping Mall in Selegie Road. They discovered that it is hazardous to be located near the toilets. Sewage water might just seep into441 words
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Article205 1989-01-30 7 YOUNG newly-marrieds thinking about starting a family were common at the Maid Recruitment 89 exhibition. "Most of them were concerned about the $5,000 bond," said Ms Josephine Colond of Josco Enterprises. Josco was one of four maid agencies operating booths at the World Trade Centre convention205 words
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Article, Illustration321 1989-01-30 8 MAILBOX Dear Editor, As concerned former students of Yishun Junior College, we were appalled by the inaccuracies presented by The New Paper dated Jan 18, headlined "Shocking". The alleged rapist did not get into the college through the hole in the fence. Neither did321 words
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Article227 1989-01-30 8 EDITOR: First, the facts. Our reports did not say that the alleged rapist went into the college through the hole in the fence. What we said was the hole in the fence "is said to have been used by an intruder when making his getaway, say227 words
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Article183 1989-01-30 8 Dear Sir, Re: "The social pressure nearly put me off' (The New Paper, Jan 21/23). The first line in the article by Trudy Lim states Dr Ajith recalled how social pressure forced him to tie the knot after nearly putting him off marriage altogether."183 words
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361 1989-01-30 8 Dear Sir We refer to the letter "Special Offer that went to the dogs" (ST, 21 Jan, 1989). Generally, in a supermarket the consumer makes an offer to buy the goods when he presents them to the cashier. The price marked on the361 words
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Article, Illustration69 1989-01-30 8 THE New Paper welcomes your views. Call us on the Hotline Plus 734-7711 or write to: The New Paper MAILBOX, Times House, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please give your full name and address and where applicable, your telephone number. If you prefer,69 words
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Miscellaneous35 1989-01-30 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook from noon to midnight: Fair except for showers over a few areas in the late afternoon. Maximum temperature: 31 degrees. Minimum 24 degrees. Sunset: 7.20 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 7.16 am.35 words
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Advertisement615 1989-01-30 6 Two winners of Moneywords TWO people share the $500 prize in The the $5,000 jackpot for an all-correct entry New Paper Moneywords contest. remains unwon for the second week runMs Ong Kwee Choo and Mr Subari bin Alining. each made one mistake, and will get $250 Ever since the contest615 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration445 1989-01-30 9 Wire services. M ALAYSIA'S ruling coalition has survived yet another major test by winning a crucial by-election. The victory in the Ampang Jaya by-election is seen as a strong endorsement of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's leadership and his New United Malays NationalWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 445 words
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Article, Illustration351 1989-01-30 9 Wire services. THE Soviet spacecraft Phobos has been thrust into orbit around Mars as part of a multinational mission to make a manned flight to the planet early in the next century. Tass news agency said in Moscow that the craft began to orbit Mars lastWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 351 words
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213 1989-01-30 9 Wire services. AMERICA'S budget woes may force it to slash military outlays in Europe, says the man picked to be the next US defence chief. Mr John Tower told a group of military experts in Munich yesterday that the US didWire services. - 213 words
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123 1989-01-30 9 Wire services. TOKYO police have blamed radical leftists for an explosion that damaged the home of a Construction Ministry adviser. Police say the leftists are opposed to expansion of the new Tokyo international airport at Narita. The Ministry is in chargeWire services. - 123 words
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Article, Illustration355 1989-01-30 10 Bernama. RATS have become a cash crop for villagers in East Java. Indonesian villagers say they are turning a good profit by making clothes and handicrafts out of rat skins. The cooperative project in the provincial town of Indramayu is backed by the government.Bernama. - 355 words
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248 1989-01-30 10 Wire services. TIBETAN exiles are blaming China for the death of the Panchen Lama, second only to the Dalai Lama in holiness. The Xinua News Agency reported that he died of a stroke at his residence in Xigaze, Tibet, on Saturday. "We feelWire services. - 248 words
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Article, Illustration98 1989-01-30 10 Wire services. SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev is reported to be planning a visit to West Germany on June 12. The newspaper Bild said in Bonn yesterday that the Soviet President's four-day visit would include trips to Stuttgart and Munich. Chancellor Helmut Kohl visited Moscow last October,Wire services. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration56 1989-01-30 10 Wintry: No matter that it ia minus 42 deg C in Fairbanks, Alaska. Forget that the wind is howling and the snow blowing. These Alaskans frolic in an outdoor hot tub. Officials declared a state of emergency as the far-north state shivered in the coldestPicture/ Ap - 56 words
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157 1989-01-30 10 Wire services. A GROUP of former Filipino women journalists detained in the state of Sabah say they have been sexually molested by Malaysian security forces. The women are among 24 Filipino news people 11 women and 13 men held since October last for workingWire services. - 157 words
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156 1989-01-30 10 Wire services. A CRYSTAL ashtray was reportedly used in the brutal murder of the Thai wife of a US embassy official in Bangkok. Beyond disclosing that detail, Thai police and the US embassy today maintained a tight-lipped silence in their probe of theWire services. - 156 words
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Article, Illustration53 1989-01-30 11 Test Of wills: Greenpeace activists form a human shield between a Japanese whaling ship, the Kyo Maru No 1, and its prey in the Antarctic Ocean. The environmental group is determined to prevent the Japanese from carrying out their controversial research programme. It calls for killing of3ooPicture/ Ap - 53 words
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Article56 1989-01-30 11 Reuter. SHARE prices opened with small gains on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. The Nikkei index gained 50.45 points, or 0.16 per cent, to 31,729.52 in 10 minutes, just after hitting a new traded high of 31,733.50. Gains were led by credit/lease, rubber, communications, warehouse, non-life insurance, chemical, electrical,Reuter. - 56 words
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121 1989-01-30 11 Wire services. THE wolf is at the door in some villages of Iran. Wolves searching for food during an extreme cold spell have mauled 13 villagers in western Iran in the last two nights. The Iranian news agency, IRNA, reported that the victimsWire services. - 121 words
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Article, Illustration407 1989-01-30 11 Wire services. THERE was both good and bad news for Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in parliamentary by-elections over the weekend. The good news: Her Pakistan People's Party and its allies won half of 14 national and provincial seats in three provinces Sind, NorthWire services. - 407 words
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Article, Illustration311 1989-01-30 11 Wire services. IRAQ has accepted a UN proposal to form a joint military commission aimed at strengthening its ceasefire with Iran. President Saddam Hussein told UN envoy Jan Eliasson during a four-hour meeting in Baghdad that Iraq agreed to the commission call "to firmly establishWire services. - 311 words
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Article, Illustration309 1989-01-30 11 Wire services. FORMER Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr says aides to Ronald Reagan promised to supply Iran with arms if it delayed releasing US hostages until after his 1980 election to the White House. The former Ira- nian official said in Paris yesterday; '.'The agreementWire services. - 309 words
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Advertisement65 1989-01-30 12 W^WmMCENSORSHIP. Is there more to it than the continual hue and cry over sex and violence? Pjfjj of Miss Working Girl sprees in Singapore. ANITA/ PRIVATELY SPEAKING* Heart to heart with the brassy Anita |fi Sarawak. WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN llEl Legions academic researchers are MB^^^djl^^^^EßPSMUCH^jl^^BH^HHte W QUITE SIMPLY,65 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration659 1989-01-30 13 I P F YOU plan to stuff yourself during the Lunar New Year, start now by eating light. Salads are great light meals, unless you are one of those who can live on love, fresh air and sunshine. Even then, a bowl of greens is659 words
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Article, Illustration142 1989-01-30 13 TRYTHIS FOR a more substantial meal without adding on the calories, have a little pasta with your salad. Crosse Blackwell has a range of pasta with sauce alfredo, matured cheddar and a la creme at $2.15 a pack at Cold StorageCooking method is simple:142 words
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Article, Illustration824 1989-01-30 14 Showtime T HE TV network! are making sure we have a happy Lunar New Year. Four cartoons will keep the children happy in between their hong bao rounds. While mother is busy preparing for the family's reunion dinner, children can get out of her way824 words
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Miscellaneous2046 1989-01-30 15 Television s mjk M The Courage to Fail BHBKI Ba Jin's Trilogy (debut) Highway to Heaven (debut) SCREEN M Doers Not Thinkers (10.30 pm, SBC 8) (7.30 pm, SBC 12) GEMS M (9.30 pm, SBC 12) BASED on the famous Chinese JONATHAN Smith (Michael A L BMWr' writer's three novels2,046 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1989-01-30 16 spotlight A WOUNDED tiger is caught on e. jungle trail by the hunter's spotlight. The tiger quivers waits, mesmerised by the strange light, conscious of the threat, seeking escape or the opening for an attack. Fate is the hunter. India is the quarry. And while theIllustration/ Soh Ah Teck - 1,030 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration358 1989-01-30 20 JASMINE Ng has left her heart in cold, wintry Moscow. Our Singapore girl who charmed judges at the recent Miss Chann International 89 contest is herself smitten with one tall, friendly and good-looking Muscovite. The 24-year-old model, second runner-up in what was the Soviet Union's first358 words
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Article, Illustration304 1989-01-30 20 Western Australian Youth Orchestra and the Singapore Youth Orchestra Place: Singapore Conference Hall Date: Feb 2 Time: 8 pm Tickets: $1 and $3 THE Western Australian Youth Orchestra is in Singapore to reciprocate the visit of their Singapore counterparts last June. The Singapore YouthPicture/ Australian Oversean Information Service. - 304 words
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Article248 1989-01-30 20 FROM black leather rocker to the lady in red. Singer Debbie Phua has turned mellow after nine years in showbiz. No more jumping about on stage belting out hot rock numbers. It's sophisticated Debbie now, crooning golden oldies and Top 40 hits in her trademark slinky248 words
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Article, Illustration162 1989-01-30 21 LUCKY GAMES (Shaw cinemas) B-GRADE comedy that revolves around television commercial star Yi Lei, dance tutor George Lam and Lam Kin Ming being pursued by hooligans. STORY OF HAY BO (Overseas cinemas) GLOSSY story of pretty kept mistress Hay Bo (Eva Lai), loved by Shui York and Professor Dennis162 words
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Article, Illustration456 1989-01-30 21 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong TESS Harper is a Hollywood star who says she doesn't care about glamour and really means it. She's here as a guest of the Second Singapore International Film Festival. Tess was an Oscar nominee for her supporting role456 words
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Article, Illustration467 1989-01-30 21 Wire Services MELANIE Griffith and Sigourney Weaver won Golden Globe awards on Saturday night for their portrayals of Wall Street antagonists in the corporate Cinderella story, "Working Girl" Griffith won for best actress in a musical or comedy film, and Weaver wonWire Services - 467 words
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Article, Illustration497 1989-01-30 22 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong IT'S no joke making people laugh. That's the opinion of Hongkong comedienne, Elsie Chan. "You may think a comedian has no great depth as an actor but I think creating laughs is as difficult as making people cry," the bubbly beauty said.Picture/ Jonathan Choo - 497 words
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Article, Illustration428 1989-01-30 22 SPLIT your sides laughing this Lunar New Year at the cinemas. You can't help but do so with the Chinese comedies on offer as New Year fare. One of them features four comedians Lydia Sum, Bill Tung, Eric Tsang and Elsie Chan. This quartet turned428 words
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184 1989-01-30 22 Lim Kuan Chiang - SEENLASTNIGHT By Lim Kuan Chiang AFRICA is a perennial favourite of documentary producers. National Geographic-type documentaries featuring the sweeping vistas and abundant wildlife of the Dark Continent never fail to delight television audiences. Those who tuned in to SBC 5 early last184 words
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FASHIONTODAY
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Article, Illustration202 1989-01-30 23 Brenton Wong - By Brenton Wong N OW is the time of the year again for some new glad rags. Take your pick of the department stores. From the traditional cheongsam in updated versions to more contemporary mix-and-match dressing. Here are some Lunar New Year wardrobe ideas, chosen for you fromPictures/ Jonathan Choo Models/ Christine Low and Anna Ng - 202 words
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Article, Illustration81 1989-01-30 23 DEPARTMENT stores are brimming with clothes ideas for the Lunar New Year. At the Isetan stores, for instance, the accent is on softly-shaped dresses with an oriental influence. Cotton and rayon are popular fabrics, both in solid colours and in floral prints. Accessories81 words
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Miscellaneous1549 1989-01-30 26 RADIOGUIDE EEEDBI EM29I E2OEZM iNamaamrifll EH^HH NOON Naws la Briaf (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON Nwwja Brief aad Waatbar NOON Baad Music, and Me: NOON Nwiillk 12.0S I—Mate Listen to tome en- NOON Easy Ustaalag: A Miction of t0 Dangereai ta L v tertaining musical fare played light instrumental pieces to1,549 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration275 1989-01-30 27 RACING... with MALCOLM BASTIANS COLONIAL Chiefs stunning win in the Hongkong Invitation Cup yesterday left punters at the Bukit Turf Club full of admiration for trainer Ivan Allan. Said one, summing up the general feeling: "It's a fairy-tale win." Clear City, Hongkong's reputed entry, was the275 words
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Article, Illustration276 1989-01-30 28 Reuter, Afp. FA CUP 4th ROUND STRIKING partners John Aldridge and lan Rush grabbed a goal apiece as Liverpool beat Millwall 2-0 yesterday to advance into the fifth round of the FA Cup. Aldridge and Rush struck six minutes apart early in the second half to guide theReuter, Afp.; Picture/ Reuter - 276 words
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Article207 1989-01-30 28 Reuter. DUTCH LEAGUE CHAMPION PSV Eindhoven, badly depleted by injuries, profited from the expulsion of Feyenoord's Peter Berendse to snatch victory with a late goal. It came in the 87th minute through Romario Faria. Feyenoord was putting up a tough battle until Berendse was sent offReuter. - 207 words
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Article461 1989-01-30 28 Reuter. ITALIAN LEAGUE INTER-MILAN drew 1-1 with improving Atalanta yesterday, allowing Napoli to close the gap at the top to three points. Inter, unbeaten this season, had to work hard for its draw at Bergamo against the new-ly-promoted side which has risen to fourth placeReuter. - 461 words
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Article, Illustration233 1989-01-30 28 Reuter. SPANISH LEAGUE BRAZILIAN Baltazar scored his 19th League goal of the season to help Atletico Madrid to a 2-0 win over Logrones yesterday. Baltazar ended a three-match spell without a goal just before the interval when he fired home a cross by Paulo Futre. Manolo SanchezReuter. - 233 words
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Article, Illustration295 1989-01-30 29 Alfonso Chan - Stories/i Alfonso Chan STEVE Guy of New Zealand, who won last year's Singapore Open, has confirmed his participation in the Tiger Beer Pacific Rim tennis championship, to be held from Feb 20-28. Guy, who was invited to come down for the Tiger Beer championship after winning the295 words
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227 1989-01-30 29 SINGAPORE faces a major threat from revitalised Hongkong in the Asian Women's squash championship, starting in Bahrain on Wednesday. Top player Dawn Olsen, who missed last year's East Asian championships, Choeysawat Orawan, a Thai national player now residing in the British colony, and227 words
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Article618 1989-01-30 29 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASKETBALL NBA League: Golden State 114 Indiana 112, Philadelphia 123 New Jersey 105, Houston 96 San Antonio 91, Denver 142 Phoenix 138, New York Knickerbockers 104 Utah 127, Milwaukee 105 Los Angeles Clippers 84, Portland 96 Atlanta 87. ABC Junior Championship inWire services. - 618 words
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Article, Illustration436 1989-01-30 30 Abdul Shukor - T Bahru 1 Batestler Utd 3 By Abdul Shukor THE better team won. Aa simple aa that No use sulking or slamming the referee, Tiong Bahru. Pathetic in the first half, Tiong Bahru showed only glimpses of what it is capable of in the aecond. But itPictures/ Aundry Gan - 436 words
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Article400 1989-01-30 30 Shahiron Sahari - Police 0 Geylang 0 By Shahiron Sahari What a bore. Even the players felt sorry for the watchers. It must have made the 900 fans at Clementi Stadium regret not going to the Tiona Bahru-Balestier United match instead. As Police sweeper Mohamed Noor Tawil said: "Even400 words
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Article519 1989-01-30 31 S Gulam - for Intw-ComUtiwicy games By S Gulam INDIVIDUAL Constituency Sports Clubs within Group Representative Constituencies (GRCs) will be allowed to retain their own identities in the inter-constituency games. And they are also welcome to join forces to field one super group, lAys the Singapore Sports Council,519 words
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Article327 1989-01-30 31 S Gulam - By S Gulam SPORTS officials in several Group Representation Constituencies say they will compete under their own banners despite the new rule which allows them to join forces. A few said they would like to combine for certain games in which they are weak.327 words
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Miscellaneous93 1989-01-30 29 TVSPORTS MON |/u«m ]l 9pm: Sporting Class: Sport I ~_l School Swimming i ™i 1 techniques. TUE (jjJ 7.05p«: World Athletics. 77TTI 10.30pm: WWF Wrestling Spot--1 lights. WED 10.35pm: Midweek Sports: i'lZj Road to Wembley. Hjjj] Transworld Sports. TMM I lift 10.30pm: Sports Centre 1988 NBA Playoffs. FW Ifsw 10.30pm:93 words
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Article928 1989-01-30 32 ►.Caller? I —yf LIFE, ART, NATURE \y\ AND THE CITY. View the 1 1 works of German film-maker and environmental artist Dieter Magnus. Magnus, 52, Integrates art and nature Into his city landscapes. This display of 40 of his posters is orgsnised by Goethe-1nstitut Singapore. Free. Goethe-1 nstitut Art928 words
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Article18 1989-01-30 32 GALLERY: Ufa, art, nature and the city OUT AND ABOUT: Budding writers COMING UP: Spring art18 words
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Article, Illustration116 1989-01-30 32 KKBANA U mM to b« the bm of flowers of the season to portray the beauty of nature and seasonal changes. Kaeh flower has its own character that most be understood. In Ihebana, seasonal beauty and eleaance harmonise with feelings. Many Ihebana styles have developed over116 words
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