The New Paper, 2 May 1989
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Title Section12 1989-05-02 1 the new paper TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS12 words
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Advertisement85 1989-05-02 1 $10,000 BONUS FLATS HDB flats in some areas are selling at up to $10,000 more than their usual market prices. Reason: Malay families want them but Malays are already over-represented in those estates. Chinese have to slash $3,000 to $5,000 off the usual price if they want to sell their85 words
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Advertisement43 1989-05-02 1 X <s j I MONEY I AND GIFTS ONE reader has won the Moneywords $5,000 H prize./ Page 8 [J 800 free packs of M Burger King tl Chicken Tenders./ Page 4 t J 100 free pairs of Giordano fcj briefs./ Page 943 words
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Article, Illustration22 1989-05-02 1 Brownies learn history with "spears". And give band boys something to talk about./ Page 3 Picture/AUNDRY GaNPicture/AUNDRY GaN - 22 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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550 1989-05-02 2 Irene Ng - By Irene Ng N P EW laws to prevent racial enclaves in Housing Board estates are driving up the resale price of certain flats in areas where one ethnic group is over-represented. Two months after the laws took effect, Malay flat-own-ers in areas550 words
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Article192 1989-05-02 2 THE new ruling to ensure a balanced racial mix in Housing Board estates came into effect on March 1. It allows Chinese households to occupy no more than 84 per cent of the flats in an estate. For Malays that figure should be no more192 words
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Article, Illustration316 1989-05-02 2 A NEW $1.8 million incentive scheme for travellers passing through Changi Airport was launched today. Free gifts will go to those making their second, fourth, sixth, eighth and 10th stopovers at Changi. This gift bonanza is part of the second incentive scheme by the Civil316 words
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Article, Illustration56 1989-05-02 2 WE all love our mums. But let's face it, some mums are special. Is your mum that mix of kindness, grace and just plain wonderful-ness that makes a supermum? If so, tell us. Call us on Hotline Plus at 734-7711. We'd like to meet her and write56 words
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Article, Illustration322 1989-05-02 3 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching CAMP Christine in Lim Chu Kang, with its lush grounds and the nearby sea, held little attraction for eight boys on Saturday. Their eyes were on more than 1,000 girls swarming the place. Calvin, Louis, Brandon, Kenneth, Desmond, Kelvin, Mervin and BrianPictures/ Aundry Gan - 322 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous30 1989-05-02 2 THE WEATHER THE weather outlook from noon to midnight: Showers over several areas in the afternoon. Maximum temperature: 32 degrees. Minimum: 25 degrees. Sunset: 7.06 pm. Simrise tomorrow: 6.56 am.30 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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533 1989-05-02 4 We shared the bad times, now good times are here. On May Day, political leaders urged employers to be generous with workers, while the Government did its bit by announcing a revision in CPF contributions I 'N these good times, employers should reward workers533 words
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Article, Illustration197 1989-05-02 4 TRADE unionism is not all work and no play. In fact, the May Day celebrations were pretty lively. Among other things, a Miss Union contest proved there is no lack of glamour among working women. Ms Cerlyn Neo, 20, a clerk, won the197 words
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Article, Illustration261 1989-05-02 4 MPs and trade unionists yesterday applauded news of the coming increase in the CPF rate of employers, and reduction in the CPF rate of employees. Dr S Vasoo, MP for Tiong Bahru GRC, said at the end of the May Day Rally at the Singapore261 words
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Article, Illustration422 1989-05-02 5 Paul Zach - By Paul Zach STARTING today each issue of The New Paper will include a new treat at no extra charge. Turn to Page 24 and sink your teeth into Curry Puffl Do be careful. You may swallow a funny bone. Curry Puff is Singapore's422 words
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Article, Illustration396 1989-05-02 6 Irene Hoe - StoriW Irene Hoe DESIGN professionals see the busy junction of Orchard and Scotts roads as "unfriendly", "hostile" and lacking a sense of place. Pedestrians find the junction plain inconvenient Just waiting to cross it is a sweaty affair. They want more shade. And a way396 words
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Article219 1989-05-02 6 THE trouble with Orchard/Scotts junction is the traffic. It just doesn't look like an important place in the city," said Mr Henry Steed, a landscape architect His complaint is that it is all street corners with lots of lights and crossings. It lacks the feel219 words
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Article113 1989-05-02 6 THE underpass between Dynasty Hotel and the Shaw House corner came in for the most criticism. "I hate it It's stuffy, dark and very unfriendly. It is really depressing to go underground/' said Ms Tan Li Lian, 38, a housewife. Ms Iris Lim, 30, a secretary,113 words
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Article, Illustration141 1989-05-02 6 THE Filipino maid who fell seven storeys from a Bishan flat on Thursday has regained rinnjDimmwmn. A poUg# spokesman told the Ms Alona A Velasco, 40, suffered multiple injuries when she fell from the kitchen window of an eighth-floor flat in Block 178, Bishan. However,141 words
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Article59 1989-05-02 6 SIX cars, including a taxi, and a motorcycle were in an accident this morning, snarling up traffic on the Pan-Is-land Expressway. The accident occurred at 8.20 am, slowing Jorongbound traffic to a onwL Only the motorcyclist ism injured. He was sent to hospital. Police said59 words
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Advertisement731 1989-05-02 7 Qtu m INTERNATIONAL YOUNG BARTENDERS COMPETITION GUESS WHO WILL REPRESENT SINGAPORE AT THE BTH MARTINI GRAND PRIX IN FRANCE AND WIN AN EXOTIC HOLIDAY AND MARTINI HAMPERS. IT IS SO SIMPLE! PARTICIPATE AND WIN! All you have to do is guess Singapore's representative to compete in the Bth Martini choice.731 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration174 1989-05-02 8 MAILBOX Dear Editor, SENSATIONAL, ugly, colourful, rubbish these are the comments I hear about some of your stories in The New Paper. Sometimes, especially the issue where a dead cat had an arrow through his head on the front page (TNP, April 4),174 words
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Article, Illustration153 1989-05-02 8 I AM referring to the article written by "Gentleman" (TNP, April 27), who was commenting on a story about secretaries screening calls for bosses (TNP, April 26). My impression of Gentleman is that he is not a high achiever and therefore he does not153 words
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148 1989-05-02 8 THE Moneywords jackpot has been won in contest 16/89. The single all-correct entry was sent in by Mr Lim See Wah of #09-188, 21 Balam Road, Singapore 1337. He wins $5,000. This is the sixth time the jackpot has been won. In the148 words
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Article175 1989-05-02 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. antics: Strange and unusual behaviour. buoyancy: The ability to float. caribou: A large North American deer. conservationists: People who support the controlled use of natural things to prevent loss175 words
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Advertisement549 1989-05-02 8 MONDAY, APRIL 17 TUESDAY, APRIL 18 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 SB AIBI LI eB I 1 ■Mil iNklEj i 1 B W I 1 T 1 C H B A L I KEB 21b B I DEB 2Be BAT EB s war mB TBtT s i ngß alw i d eh|549 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article350 1989-05-02 9 Wire services. AN unexpectedly large crush of tourists forced the closing of the newest Walt Disney theme park in America less than an hour after the opening. It was a case of too much success, too soon. "We turned out to have more peopleWire services. - 350 words
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Article, Illustration46 1989-05-02 9 Rescued finally Lifeline: Corn kernels light up the day for two hungry Sudanese boys in the town of Torit. The corn and other foodstuffs were carried into town by the first overland relief convoy seeking to feed some two million Sudanese threatened by famine. Picture/ ReuterPicture/ Reuter - 46 words
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179 1989-05-02 9 Wire services. THE United States says it will pull out of the World Health Organisation if the UN agency admits the PLO as a member. Such a move would cost the organisation one-quarter of its operating budget. "We feel very, very stronglyWire services. - 179 words
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Article191 1989-05-02 9 Wire services. AMERICAN Vice-Presi-dent Dan Quayle has told Prince Norodom Sihanouk that Washington wants to see him back in power. An official US source said Mr Quayle also gave his assurance of continued American support for the Cambodian resisitance leader during a meeting in JakartaWire services. - 191 words
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214 1989-05-02 10 Wire services. AT least 25 imprisoned Tamil rebels overpowered Indian soldiers guarding a jail in northern Sri Lanka and escaped with weapons, residents said. A trader in Vavuniya town, 217 km north of Colombo, said he saw armed Tamil youths running past hisWire services. - 214 words
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Article203 1989-05-02 10 Wire services. BRITISH police have charged a 22-year-old civil servant with murder following a shooting spree that killed one man and wounded 14 others. Lawmakers called for a tightening of Britain's already-strict gun control laws following the shotgun rampage on Sunday afternoon. Police arrested RobertWire services. - 203 words
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Article, Illustration212 1989-05-02 10 Wire services. OLIVER North appears to have lost the television ratings race in America. Preliminary ratings for 20 major US cities show that the Sunday night airing of Guts and Glory: the Rise and Fall of Oliver North was the leastwatched network showWire services. - 212 words
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Article, Illustration48 1989-05-02 10 Yawn: Japanese Premier Noboru Takeshita stifles a yawn during a reception at the Thai Government House in Bangkok. Mr Takeshi ta, beside Premier Chatichai Choonhavan, is on a nine-day Asian tour. The Japanese Premier, who resigned last week, is due in Malaysia today. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 48 words
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136 1989-05-02 10 Wire services. THE US has warned Taiwan that relations will suffer unless Taipei moves to stop illegal fishing in the north Pacific by Taiwanese. A spokesman said in Washington yesterday that a note of protest was delivered on Friday to the TaiwaneseWire services. - 136 words
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Advertisement525 1989-05-02 9 Bgiordano I TUESDAY. MAY 2.1989 CONTESTC ~l SOlUv Name: Sex: Address: j I/CNo: Occupation: Age: Tel. No: (O) (H) VALUE OF GIANT HAMPER C: 81 V]/ I I*"""* X If a receipt (purchase of any item U 0 between 1 May 1989 and 7 May I ***** accompanies this entry,525 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article84 1989-05-02 10 Reuter. SHARE prices rose to a record traded high in opening trade at Tokyo on Tuesday. The Nikkei index gained 145.83 points, or 0.43 per cent, to a recorded traded 33,939.00 in 10 minutes of trade, surpassing the previous record 33,880.75 reached on Monday. The key 225share Nikkei roseReuter. - 84 words
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Article51 1989-05-02 10 FT Industrials Mon closed (1,750.90) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,414.96 (2,418.80) ST Industrial Mon closed (1.259.41) NST Industrial Mon closed (2,164.18) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon closed (3,116.03) Australian All Ordinaries Mon closed (1,499.60) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 33,793.17 (33,713.35) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration279 1989-05-02 10 Wire services. THE New York stock market recorded a modest loss on Monday, faced with evidence of persistent strength in the US economy. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 3.84 to close at 2,414.96. Declining issues outnumbered advances by about 7 to 5 on the NewWire services. - 279 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration63 1989-05-02 11 Aw Massive an ti-government protests marked Labour Day in countries such as the Philippines, South Korea, Turkey, Poland and Czechoslovakia. In Manila (above), a left-wing demonstrator burls a tear gas canister at not police near the US Embassy. In Seoul (left), protesting students brought trafficPicture/ Afp; Picture/ Reuter - 63 words
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204 1989-05-02 11 Wire services. JAPAN'S samurai warriors and even modern-day Japanese royalty are descended from an aboriginal group despised by many Japanese of today, a US researcher says. The findings of University of Michigan anthropologist Loring Brace show that the samurai were not ethnic Japanese andWire services. - 204 words
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104 1989-05-02 11 NST. THREE more bodies have I been recovered from the Trengganu gold mining tragedy. The bodies recovered were those of students Fadila Ali, 18, Zaharuddin Mohamad, 17 and Zulkifli Mamat, 17. All were students from the Panji Alam Secondary School in Kuala Trengganu.NST. - 104 words
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Article322 1989-05-02 11 Wire services. Rescue teams searched this morning for two of three sailors washed overboard from an American submarine in high winds off south-western Japan. The third sailor, swept away from the 2,145-tonne Barbel by an unexpected wave, was rescued by the submarineWire services. - 322 words
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SHOPTALK
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Article, Illustration558 1989-05-02 12 May 14 is Mother's Day. KAREN GOH tells how you can do mum a favour by ditching the roses and skipping the lunches MUM'S day doesn't have to mean roses and lunch. Especially if that's what she's been getting for the last umpteen years.558 words
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Article180 1989-05-02 12 EYETOEYE v v I'M a 21-year-old male and I suffer from glare. I do not wear glasses because I have good vision. I suffer from glare even when there's no sunlight. I always wear sun-glasses tb minimise my problem. If I do not180 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration313 1989-05-02 13 Hong Lim Swee - Bakeshop, Basement 1 Holiday Inn Park View 10 am to 9 pm Stories/ Lim Swee Hong T HE Bakeshop is in the basement of the Holiday Inn Park View building. And while it does not exactly offer bargain basement buys, it313 words
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Article213 1989-05-02 13 THE highlight at the Bakeshop for the next two months will be the durian delicacies from the durian cake to delicate pralines. Some of the new items are durian pie, durian slices, durian danish, durian croissant and durian pralines. The rest durian loaf, durian puff, durian213 words
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342 1989-05-02 13 K Karuna - microwavecook] By K Karuna TOMATOES make a great base for soups, curries and sauces, not to mention the flavour and colour they add to any dish in the raw state. They can be cooked in no time in the microwave. For soups, sauces and342 words
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Article, Illustration765 1989-05-02 14 Brian Miller - Showtime By Brian Miller A I FTER being put in mothballs for almost two years, the old, familiar Speedway is coming back with a vengeance. On May 16, this sevenpiece band is set to bring back rock 'n' roll memories when it opens for a stint at765 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1760 1989-05-02 15 HP 1 EMF!! lelevision M The Nature of Things USSR: The Changing of Some Call It Jazz (Debut) Doublebill Feature II SCREEH M the Guard (Part TWO) Ernie Watts Quartet (Part One) The Haunting Passion the world in the space rjJHjj Ernie her husband Dan (Gerald Mcßaney), why Bit losing1,760 words
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Article, Illustration682 1989-05-02 16 After four days of rehearsals and smile, smile, smile, the first Miss Union has been crowned. Sixteen women vied for the crown. Only one could win. After midnight on Sunday, the other 15 could pack their bags and go home for a well-deserved rest. ButPictures/ Choo Chwee Hua and Jonathan Choo - 682 words
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Article266 1989-05-02 16 SHE looked like an oriental beauty of ancient times. That was how other contestants described Cerlyn Neo, Miss Union. First runner-up Jessica Foo, 22, said of Cerlyn: "She has high cheekbones and eyes that characterised the ancient beauties." Cerlyn, who stands at 1.66 m is a266 words
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Article, Illustration66 1989-05-02 16 My crown lor a nap: After a weary day of official duties during the May Day Carnival, Cerlyn returns home in the afternoon to catch a nap before rushing off in the evening for a dinner celebration. Horo's the real me: At home after the grand final66 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration381 1989-05-02 18 A TRAVELLING circus from Singapore will make its way to the other side of the world to play in Washington, DC. in July. The people taking the entertaining black light theatre to Deaf Way, an international conference on the deaf, are nine members of381 words
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94 1989-05-02 18 CRISS-Cross has been together for just five months, but the group is already sharing centrestage with the much respected and established Tania. The group play "all sorts of music". It's not that the members are indiscriminate but they cater to a wide range of94 words
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152 1989-05-02 18 Vivien Chiong - 08EENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong THEY may be gone but are certainly not forgotten, V Television viewers got to see the best of East and West yesterday. The greatest comedienne of American TV, Lucille Ball, appeared on SBC 5. And on SBC 8 was152 words
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Article, Illustration278 1989-05-02 18 MEL TO DROP ACCENT AUSTRALIAN action film star Mel Gibson will drop his "Gday, mate" accent to star in Shakespeare's Hamlet for director Franco Zeffirelli. To be produced by Dyson Lovell (who produced Lonesome Dove for TV), the movie will be filmed next year on locations in northern Scotland.278 words
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Article, Illustration433 1989-05-02 19 Geraldine Goh - Round-the-clock music has been beamed here by radio stations for more than four months now. So, who tunes in during the unlikely hours? And what do they like and dislike about the two major stations? The New Paper has been finding out. By Geraldine Goh A433 words
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Article, Illustration56 1989-05-02 19 <FMZoo 101.6 is tops with me. 9 -"•■a .Nye, accountancy —A I A SUMMIT. <1 like both FM 101.6 and FM 98.7.J antCknii! il like the blues and sentimental songs which are often played over FM9B.7* -lb 'uLart slmmL fThe style of presentation over FM Zoo 101.6 is56 words
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445 1989-05-02 19 SOME restaurants, pubs, hair salons and provision stores are tuning in to SBC's Perfect 10 and Batam's 101.6 station. instead of playing tapes. The Jack's Place Steak House out: let at West Coast Walk tunes in to Perfect 10 from 2.30 pm to445 words
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Article, Illustration573 1989-05-02 20 USA Today. HERE'S a reason I do what I do," says iBrigitte Nielsen, who has just put away her ■Mark Gastineau jersey, evidently for keeps. The Danish Amazon who pursued, won and dumped Sylvester Stallone, has fled the Arizona home of the New York Jets footballUSA Today. - 573 words
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Article, Illustration178 1989-05-02 20 DANGEROUS LIAISONS AN enthralling tale of romance, humour, passion and irony, set in the period just before the French Revolution. Stars Glenn Close as the intelligent and beautiful Marquise de Merteuil and John Malkovich who plays her former lover and ultimate Don Juan. Michelle Pfeiffer also stars. Times: Lido178 words
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Advertisement110 1989-05-02 18 i IP tK&nJ present |JpTr3TTfilß ggffiM jy MHt^ Beetlejuice Adam and Barbara are advised Betelgeuse comes out with real not to ask for help from Betelgeuse scary antics to frighten the Deetzs i VSWI (Michael Keaton). But in an effort and their guests. However, after 1 |2ml to Ket rid110 words
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Miscellaneous1498 1989-05-02 21 RADKXUIDE tmsnm EEJUEBH I/VII'IVB laanmiianri hhhhm NOON Nm in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON Nlews in Brief and Weather NOON Good Musk. Company and Mo: HOOH 12.05 Luncbdate: Some entertaining NOON Boantifnl Musk Report Tune in for some great sounds 12.30 My Early Yoars: See Air Raves, music and songs1,498 words
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Advertisement418 1989-05-02 24 EMPLOYMENT Tetra Pak The Tetra Pak Group is a leading manufacturer of advanced /T'\ *y*t«ms for packaging and dbtribution of liquid foods V such as milk, Juice, win*, minaral water, vagatabla oil, ate. H I Tatra Pak is basad on a fundamantal idaa and uniqua H v J tachnical solutions.418 words
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SPORTS
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Article547 1989-05-02 25 Dennis Chia - Stories/ Dennis Chia R ACEHORSE owners, trainers and jockeys will get a bigger bite of the prize-money from next month. The Bukit Turf Club has decided to increase stakes money offered for all races held in Singapore. But this will be restricted to only Singapore. The three547 words
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Article, Illustration270 1989-05-02 25 THE decision to increase stakes money and give out place commissions from next month has come about after years of resistance. The jockeys had jointly sent a letter last year to the Malayan Racing Association, controlling body of all the four turf clubs, requesting for an270 words
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Article124 1989-05-02 25 MORNING TRACKWORK CHAMPION trainer Teh Choon Beng, who saddled four winners over the weekend at Penang, will introduce a smartlooking newcomer in To A T A course scratching on Saturday, the Aragon four-year-old was taken out by Maree Lyndon for a 600 m spin in 40.9,124 words
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Article485 1989-05-02 25 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: BASKETBALL NBA League Eastern Conference q-finals: Cleveland 96 Chicago 88, Detroit 102 Boston 95, Los Angeles Lakers 113 Portland 105, Seattle 109 Houston 97, Phoenix 132 Denver 114. SNOOKER World Championship in Sheffield Final: Steve Davis (Eng) bt John Parrott (Eng) 18-3.Wire services. - 485 words
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HEALTH & Fitness
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Article, Illustration396 1989-05-02 26 Different sports surfaces lead to different sorts of sports injury. We conclude our three-part series on surface-related injuries with a look at hard surfaces and offer some important tips for those who train on them, like road runners CONCRETE and ASPHALT: Both these surfaces provide396 words
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Article, Illustration143 1989-05-02 26 QIGONG 13TH MOVEMENT FOLLOWING from the previous movement (shown last Tuesday), breathe in and bring in left hand towards stomach forming a "ball" with the right hand. Shift weight to ru ht foot. Bring in left foot and point it beside right (Fig 2). Breathe out,143 words
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Article, Illustration84 1989-05-02 27 Reuter, AFP. WOLVES striker Steve Bull made his mark yesterday. He struck two goals for the Third Division leader in the 2-0 win over Bristol City to become the first English League player since World War Two to score 100 goals in two seasons. HisReuter, AFP. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration567 1989-05-02 27 ENGLISH KICKOFF: DIVISION ONE AFP, Reuter. ALAN Smith scored a goal worthy of any Championship as Arsenal thrashed Norwich 5-0 at Highbury yesterday. It was a five-star showing by the Gunners in their first appearance for 16 days since the Hillsborough tragedy. They stretched their lead ofAFP, Reuter. - 567 words
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294 1989-05-02 27 DIVISIONS TWO THREE, FOUR AFP. SHREWSBURY was yesterday relegated to Division Three and Maidstone United gained promotion to the Football League next season. Shrewsbury, which has been struggling to keep its Division Two status for the past few seasons, finally had to admit defeat when itAFP. - 294 words
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Article, Illustration264 1989-05-02 27 Wire services. DANISH international striker Flemming Povlsen is the subject of a $5.7 million chase by Italian clubs Juventus, Fiorentina and AS Roma, the Copenhagen newspaper ExtraBladet reported yesterday. But Povlsen, who is under contract to West German club FC Cologne until the end of next season, is beingWire services. - 264 words
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Article, Illustration231 1989-05-02 28 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low LOOK at them. They must be really enjoying themselves all at The New Paper Junior Tennis clinic at Kallang last Saturday morning. And the man holding court is none other than the renowned coach, Bill Gilmour. About 150 budding Beckers andPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 231 words
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Article, Illustration319 1989-05-02 28 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan IT WAS a great week for tennis in Singapore. More than 2,000 fans trooped to the semi-finals and final of the Epson Super Tennis tournament at Kallang, despite live television coverage. The cheapest ticket cost $16, and the willingness of the fans319 words
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Article, Illustration468 1989-05-02 29 Walker Helen Low and heptathlete Chan See Huey left for China this morning to prepare for the Sea Games in August. Both are looking forward to their three-month stay there. SHAHIRON SAHARI reports SOUTH-EAST Asia Games medal prospects Helen Low and Chan See Huey468 words
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Article, Illustration137 1989-05-02 29 Bernama. SINGAPORE'S Ahmad Paijan and Norhalis Shafik yesterday signed on as contract players with Trengganu for the semi-profession-al Malaysia Cup. Ahmad, 25, will play for Trengannu for three years while Norhalis, 28, will play for two. Trengannu also signed up goalkeeper Zubir Ibrahim, 20, and midfielderBernama. - 137 words
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Article167 1989-05-02 29 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor JOHOR has started its semi-pro Malaysia Cup campaign in earnest by awarding a seven-year contract to four of its players last week. The four are goalkeeper Hassan Mishkam, 24, defender Roslan Hamid, 23, midfielder Mutalib Ahmad, 21, and striker Syed Hassan Ali, 22.167 words
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Miscellaneous70 1989-05-02 26 r3» tvsports m TUE 10.30pm: WWF Wrestling. WED 10.30pm: Midweek Sports: |L-fJ| Road to Wembley. THUKS (7Tjni 10.30pm: Sports Centre: ll'rJl Rugby School Finals. ||,2 jj 10.30pm: Road to Wembley. Fill 5.50pm: Aerobics Oz Style. |v—"J I 10.30pm: Sportsview: Superstars of Wrestling. |/u«9)| v\ 7.30pm: Sportscene: Singallg/l pore Open Women's70 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1989-05-02 30 1 TUESDAY ►Films I —FRENCH FILM. In Champ d'Honneur, a boy, caught in 1 the turmoil of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, experiences fear and cruelty on the battlefield as well as the friendship of a lost child. Stars Chris Campion and Eric Walper. With English1,006 words
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Article10 1989-05-02 30 FILMS: Champ d'Honneur OUT AND ABOUT: Cha-cha competition10 words
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Article, Illustration69 1989-05-02 30 Hatfof the lobster will Ibe steamed,cut I Kittle cubes and left to eooL The other half of —illimil in garlic lobster will be served tad yon eta enjoy two lobster diMKiobsteif icold eettwWlhJM? najpoBBaiMudntttoed lobster, at oae serving. At the Meisan Ssechuan Restaurant, Royal Holiday Inn. Lobster69 words
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