The New Paper, 10 May 1989
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Title Section18 1989-05-10 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS j the 4 j new paper18 words
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Advertisement120 1989-05-10 1 JUNKIE A child in Kuala Lumpur's General Hospital born to a heroin addict shows drug withdrawal symptoms. The baby is said to be among at least 10 born drug addicts over the past three years in the Klang Valley. Doctors believe many more of these cases go undetected. And in120 words
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Advertisement20 1989-05-10 1 THE NEWS TODAY 10-YEAR WAIT TO ADOPT BABY /Page 6 WORLD TODAY US SAYS OPPOSITION WON IN PANAMA /Page 920 words
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Article, Illustration44 1989-05-10 1 Mr Tan Hui Kock, overcome by shock, being helped to his feet. His three small children are said to have been flung to their deaths by a woman. The woman fell, too, and is in hospital./ Page 2 Picture/Sam YeoPicture/Sam Yeo - 44 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article279 1989-05-10 2 A T LEAST 10 babies were born drug addicts over the past three years in the Klang Valley, the New Straits Times reported yesterday. Paediatrician Associate Prof Dr Mohamed Sham Kassim said that recently a 23-year-old hairdresser, a heroin addict, gave birth to a baby that279 words
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201 1989-05-10 2 Wire services. AN American woman whose baby daughter died after being born with cocaine in her system has been charged with manslaughter. Melanie Green, 24, from Illinois, was accused of illegally providing a controlled substance to her daughter, Bianca. Green was arrestedWire services. - 201 words
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Article, Illustration620 1989-05-10 2 Thusitha De Silva - By Thusitha De Silva THE housewife whose three children were believed to have been flung to their deaths from a block of flats seemed to be a quiet and pleasant woman, neighbours say. The woman, 26, is at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. She is now620 words
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142 1989-05-10 2 Wire services. TWO British businessmen have been arrested after airport officials seized a high-technology camera about to be smuggled to the Soviet bloc. The men are believed to be part of an organisation that has already smuggled millions of dollarsWire services. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration420 1989-05-10 3 Ernest Yeo - By Ernest Yeo WHEN Jasmine Ng joined Westin Hotels in 1986, she was given a choice to work in the front desk office or go into the kitchen. Ms Ng, 23, who used to be an accounts clerk, decided that she had had enough of clerical work.420 words
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Article, Illustration362 1989-05-10 3 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng BUTLERS have arrived in Singapore. Men and gasp —women butlers, that is. There are at least 30 women butlers working here in three hotels Sheraton Towers, Pan Pacific and Marina Mandarin. Mr Roger Koch, 35, resident manager of Pan Pacific,362 words
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Advertisement109 1989-05-10 2 ■GIORDANO juttesi VALUE OF ITEMS IN GUNT HAMPER C: 110 T-ShirU $22.00 $2,420.00 20 Woven Shirts $25.00 I 500.00 10 Run of Baggy Jeans $27.00 I 270.00 6Jackets $47.50 J! 285.00 31 Behs 0 9.90 > |i 306.90 27 Packs of Briefs <§ $16.00 j i 432.00 TOTAL $4,213.90 There109 words
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Miscellaneous28 1989-05-10 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over several areas in the early afternoon. Max temp: 31 deg. Min: 24 deg. Sunset: 7.06 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.56 am.28 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article215 1989-05-10 4 A I WOMAN executive has reported to police that two intruders raped and robbed her in her ground-floor flat off Holland Road. The men took jewellery worth $1,300 and a sound system valued at $700, she told police. After the incident, the 37-year-old woman sought215 words
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Article, Illustration375 1989-05-10 4 "TRADE surplus is a worthy achievement. But, like fertiliser, if you pile it up in one small space, you will only end up by creating a terrible stink." Mr S Rajaratnam had this pungent advice for Japan last night. Some of the former Senior375 words
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Article, Illustration198 1989-05-10 4 ABOUT 200 people stayed up till lam on Sunday morning and got 70 per cent discount off pairs of jeans. To qualify for the discount on Texwood's latest embossed classic jeans, callers had to ring a certain number between midnight and 1 am on Sunday198 words
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Advertisement125 1989-05-10 4 m r ONCE AGAIN PRESENTS TO HER An evening of classic entertainment, sumptuous Chinese dinner and superb music for dancing from the very best in Ballroom nostalgia to the latest Top 40 Hits plus prizes galore! HK Superstar KSMT May 1989 TERESA CARPIO S looopm ln c °"rcrt Jgramzec Mandarin125 words
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Advertisement48 1989-05-10 5 I V'" Time to Express Yourself. N The Citizen collection has captured your imagination... This exclusive collection of fashion watches with their state-of-the-art HUZ water-resist feature in super-slim cases So, we're adding even more exciting choices to this range of perfect time pieces. Look out for them. II48 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration486 1989-05-10 6 Chitra Rajaram - There are just not enough babies in Singapore for all those who want to adopt one. So the case last week of the abandoned child Baby Bangkit brought numerous calls from childless couples and from one bachelor By Chitra Rajaram T I iHE wait486 words
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WHY WE WANT BABY BANGKIT
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Article, Illustration152 1989-05-10 6 MRS Ho, 27, got married in 1984. She has been childless for the last four years. She was one of those readers who called up The New Paper Hotline wanting to adopt Baby Bangkit. Said Mrs Ho: "I have tried everything but nothing has worked out.152 words
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Article153 1989-05-10 6 MR Selvam, 35, a bachelor, called The New Paper Hotline, the same day Baby Bangkit's story appeared in The New Paper. He offered $12,000 for the baby. His reason? "Because I love babies," said Mr Selvam, a businessman. Being single, Mr Selvam cannot apply to adopt153 words
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Article, Illustration261 1989-05-10 6 MORE and more people are getting tied up in knots. That is, if the number of people taking classes in the art of Chinese knots is anything to go by. In one year, the number of these handicraft classes run by the People's Association261 words
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Article, Illustration357 1989-05-10 7 Chua Chin Chye - By Chua Chin Chye s i URE, you want to be right: But you don't want to be dead right. Fourteen pedestrians were killed in traffic accidents last year. They all died at pedestrian crossings. They all had the right of way. Likewise, 148 moreGraphic/Cel Gulapa - 357 words
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Article, Illustration144 1989-05-10 7 MADAM Tan Hue Choo, 35, knows that a few centimetres can mean the difference between life and death. She was only a few centimetres behind her seven-year-old son, Goh Kee Yiong, on May 13, 1986. She survived. But Kee Yiong was killed. A speeding taxi had144 words
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Article71 1989-05-10 7 Will the vehicle stop in time? If you are not sure, wait. Has the driver seen you? If you are not sure, wait. Don't rush. Take your time. Start to cross only when the vehicles stop. Cross the road briskly, but never rush. "Let the motorist71 words
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Article118 1989-05-10 7 POLICE are advising motorists to lock the doors of their cars while driving them. The warning comes after a housewife was robbed at a traffic light on Saturday, just before midnight. The robber, a motorcycle pillion rider, entered through the left door of her car, at118 words
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Article97 1989-05-10 7 THERE were 3,838 entries for the last of The New Paper/Giordano Value-for-Mon-ey contests but none was spot on. Still, nine people won consolation prizes for their guesses on a big hamper's value in Contest C. That hamper was worth $4,213.90. The jackpot prize for the last of97 words
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Article, Illustration534 1989-05-10 8 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim MORAL education at some primary schools looks like fun for the students. At one school that is part of the pilot programme, six- and seven-year-olds sing Mandarin ditties on respect for their parents. "When we go to bed we say: 'GoodnightPicture/ Aundry Gan - 534 words
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Article88 1989-05-10 8 THE Good Citizen programme is a pupilcentred project, designed to teach primary school children Asian values in a fun way. The programme tries to help the child understand abstract values by giving concrete examples. Visual aids are used extensively, from slides and filmstrips to simple88 words
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Advertisement83 1989-05-10 7 STEAKS GALORE 1.5.1989 31.5.1989 5-COURSE SET MENU FOR LUNCH OR DINNER Soup of the Day Main Course Dessert Coffee or Tea Fruit Juice SELECTION OF MAIN COURSE A. jk A ■MiUIEaIaUiHHI A/so available daily 4-course set lunch $6.50+ Picture are representations only mariners CORNER DEMSHTS CORNER BESWURAHT t STEAK HOUSE83 words
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WORLDTODAY
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329 1989-05-10 9 Bush declares opposition man a winner Wire services. U S President George Bush has declared the opposition candidate as the winner in Panama's general elections. "Despite massive irregularities at the polls, the opposition has won a clear-cut, overwhelming victory," he told reporters in WashingtonWire services. - 329 words
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139 1989-05-10 9 Wire services. THE Sri Lankan government is planning a law that will make it an offence for five-star hotels to charge foreign visitors less than $90 a night. A Tourism Ministry spokesman said the proposed law would be presented to Parliament next month,Wire services. - 139 words
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Article, Illustration69 1989-05-10 9 Nuptial day: .4 new life begins for this couple even as heavy shelling continues to claim more lives in war-ravaged Lebanon. The marriage took place at a church in Christian East Beirut yesterday amid wrecked cars and the deafening sounds of exploding bombs andPicture/Afp - 69 words
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145 1989-05-10 9 Wire services. INDIA has beefed up its troops in the disputed Siachen glacier area following artillery attacks by Pakistani forces. Military sources in Srinagar, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, said New Delhi rushed reinforcements to the area yesterday. The move followedWire services. - 145 words
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378 1989-05-10 9 International Herald Tribune. AFTER a year and a half of jungle warfare, India is sending clear signals that it wants to end its role as a peacemaker in Sri Lanka. Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi will face a difficult election by theInternational Herald Tribune. - 378 words
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Article, Illustration51 1989-05-10 10 Hopeful: Cambodian refugees, carrying portraits of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, wait for the arrival of the former monarch at the Site B refugee camp in Thailand. The Prince, in a speech later yesterday to some 60,000 Cambodians, said: "I promise you this year we will go home."Picture/Reuter - 51 words
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267 1989-05-10 10 Wire services. AFGHAN government troops have launched their first counterattack against rebels trying to capture the strategic city of Jalalabad. The eastern garrison town, known as the "door" to the Afghan capital of Kabul from Pakistan, came under seige two months ago. Foreign Ministry spokesmanWire services. - 267 words
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121 1989-05-10 10 Wire services. BRITAIN'S opposition Labour Party has dropped its commitment to unilateral nuclear disarmament The decision yesterday was part of a wide-ranging policy review aimed at ending Premier Margaret Thatcher's 10-year rule. The party's national executive voted 17 to 8 in favour of a newWire services. - 121 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration289 1989-05-10 10 Wire services. SHARE prices on the London Stock Market closed higher yesterday. But market-makers were taking no chances after news of a strike vote by 80,000 power workers, who rejected a 7 per cent pay offer. The Financial Times 30share index closed 5.1 points up at 1,767.8. Gilts shedWire services. - 289 words
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Article82 1989-05-10 10 Reuter. SHARE prices gained in opening trade on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today on bargain-hunting after yesterday's decline. The Nikkei index rose 107.88 points, or 0.32 per cent, to 34,139.75 in 10 minutes of trade. The 225-share index closed 103.37 points lower yesterday after seven straight rises. Gains wereReuter. - 82 words
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Article51 1989-05-10 10 FT Industrials Tue 1,767.80 (1,762.70) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,371.33 (2,376.47) ST Industrial Tue 1,280.57 (closed) NST Industrial Tue (closed) (closed) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 3,262.25 (3,268.54) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,500.80 (1,512.30) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 34,031.87 (34,135.24) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration278 1989-05-10 10 Wire services. ON the New York Stock Exchange stocks declined in relatively low volume yesterday, pressured by jitters in the bond market and inflation worries. The market opened on an upbeat note, then drifted lower as economic uncertainty set in. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fellWire services. - 278 words
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WORLDTODAY
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295 1989-05-10 11 Wire services. A WEST German surgeon accused by 242 former patients of leaving them crippled for life has walked out of court a free man. The only punishment Professor Rupprecht Bernbeck received was a $7,600 fine. The sentence on the 72-year-old surgeon on MondayWire services. - 295 words
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Article189 1989-05-10 11 Wire services. ANOTHER drastic punishment is about to be introduced in Iran. This time it means death to counterfeiters of money. State-run Teheran Radio reported yesterday that a new law that provides the death penalty for counterfeiting would take effect next month. It quoted EconomicWire services. - 189 words
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Article135 1989-05-10 11 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. abandon: State of wild uncontrolled behaviour. adversely: Badly. definitive: That which gives a firm conclusion and cannot be questioned. dog groomon A person who looks after dogs by rubbing,135 words
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Article159 1989-05-10 11 Wire services. IRANIAN President Ali Khamenei, who's on a six-day visit to China, has called for stronger trade and cultural ties between the two countries. He made the call at a banquet given in his honour by Chinese President Yang Shangkun in Beijing yesterday. "We believeWire services. - 159 words
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Advertisement197 1989-05-10 11 I I Win a set of fashion jewellery light up your mother's heart with words of love on Mother's Day "Mothers do not ask to be rewarded. Nor do they ask to be praised. But deep in every son's and daughter s heart lies a loving phrase to be snared197 words
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Article, Illustration663 1989-05-10 12 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong REPORTING FROM JAKARTA B ANANARAMA fans were hot. But that was only because they were standing in the sun. The show was a letdown. Nobody was going bananas over the popular British allgirl group. At yesterday afternoon's concert at the open-air Ancol Drive-in663 words
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Article, Illustration383 1989-05-10 13 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong DOMINIQUE Bodin fiddles with 164 buttons everyday. He's the only one doing it full-time in Singapore at the moment. The 32-year-old Frenchman is a professional accordionist, one of only a few hundred in the world. He will be performing at383 words
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Article, Illustration249 1989-05-10 13 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong CONNECTING LINES Of LOVE ANDY LAU (EMI) ANDY Lau shows improvement in this latest Mandarin album. His voice is commendable, but it seems he still hasn't quite found his style. Most of the songs are written by Taiwanese songwriters. They don't sound like Cantonese or Japanese249 words
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155 1989-05-10 13 Lo Tien Yin - OSEENLASTMGHT By Lo Tien Yin WHAT makes the film people think we would want to watch this short, fat guy with a face like a pudding instead of the ravishing Cherie Chung? In Heaven Can Help (8.30 pm, RTM 2) Eric Tsang, the person155 words
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Article, Illustration511 1989-05-10 14 Vivien Chiong - Stories/ Vivien Chiong NOW you see them, now you don't In a matter of just a few minutes last Saturday, three SBC actors lost their crowning glory. And it was all for the sake of art. Like helpless sheep waiting to be fleeced, they watchedPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 511 words
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Article, Illustration175 1989-05-10 14 IT'S harder for eight-year-old "monk" Hong Chiliang, to look at girls, now that his head is shaven. He takes the title role in a new SBC serial "The Little Monk". Chiliang plays a precocious little monk who simply can't stand a175 words
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Article, Illustration193 1989-05-10 14 SEVEN WOLVES (Cathay cinemas) A SHOWCASE of some of the biggest names in Taiwanese showbiz like Dave Wang Chieh and Chang Yushen. The film takes a look at youths and how they go about realising their dreams. DANGEROUS LIAISONS (Prince 2) AN enthralling tale of romance, humour, passion and193 words
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Advertisement94 1989-05-10 13 ll'mM present i rJvTrSMFII wwgwHQMiVCTo war has destroyed ETHAN (Bruce Dern) appears most of the world and it hasn't to put a stop to the killing. He has PM«|l rained in 15 years. The only water magical powers so the guns can't jg found in Lost Wells. The com- hurt94 words
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Advertisement64 1989-05-10 13 I Cockpit "i&oltl I Travellers' Palm I Restaurant I RIJSTTAFEL I a Javanese set lunch I served by charming I waitresses in national I costume brouaht I back by popular I demand at $Vl5O I I Doily 12 noon 2.30 p.m. I (Subject to 10% service charge S and 364 words
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Advertisement60 1989-05-10 15 The G5OO VCR records and plays back TV proA TA I I I I M grammes and tapes of all systems from around the world. It even plays NTSC tapes on a PAL TV. Select tape speed (SP, SLP). Auto voltage selection. Compatible with future CATV system. E9 National ||jjjj|60 words
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Miscellaneous2131 1989-05-10 15 rp Jpyjcj GEMS Er WITNESS the exciting ■■mi JCraaflflH I Newton-John) at a seaside resort on a jH j 1 soccer match telecast live from summer holiday. The teenagers are T for trouble: But this time the Beastie Boys are the hosts. Berne, Switzerland, with together again when term begins2,131 words
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spotlight
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Article, Illustration1070 1989-05-10 16 From the first TV set made from scraps, cardboard and bicycle lamp to today's 3-D images, TV watching has never been more convenient, realistic and exciting. GERALDINE GOH reviews innovative models already in the market. THE man who invented television wouldn't know what he would be1,070 words
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Article130 1989-05-10 16 THE smallest TV with video-cassette recorder is the 7.6 cm Sony's GV-8, advertised as the "Video Walkman" (a reference to the fact that it can be carried about as conveniently as the audio Walkman). Ms Angeline Wee, marketing assistant for Sony Singapore said it produces130 words
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263 1989-05-10 16 WHAT is the ultimate TV act that viewen would with to have? "A set that should have a high resolution for a refined picture quality/' said Mr Yee Sook Hwa, head of the electronics department of the Singapore Polytechnic. The263 words
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Article162 1989-05-10 16 THE ultimate in TV viewing is high definition television (or HDTV). Researchers have produced two competing broadcasting systems Eureka in Europe and NHK Muse in Japan which offer pictures that are almost as good as film images. They use almost double the number of horizontal lines162 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration540 1989-05-10 18 USA Today T HE world's most mysterious woman has become a little less mysterious. Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, whose shadow on the street can make headlines, is the subject of a new, unauthorised biography the most detailed and researched ever. Not just tabloid trivia,USA Today - 540 words
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Article134 1989-05-10 18 DROP by the Mezannine Lounge at Mandarin Hotel in the afternoon for high tea and you can't miss pretty Anne Koh strumming her guitar, singing sentimental hits. Anne has been singing there since she left school two and a half years ago. When Anne puts down134 words
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Article, Illustration36 1989-05-10 18 The winner Yugoslavian group "Riva" won the Eurovision song contest in Lausanne, Switzerland on Saturday night Here, the group's lead singer, Etmilia Kokic, is snapped in a moment of intense abandon. Picture/ReuterPicture/Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement84 1989-05-10 18 Made in Germany SENILEX J ms&b 1 GOOD FOR YOUR BODY Senilex contains Ginseng, Minerals and Herbs. It is a good tonic for the middleaged and old people. Senilex keeps you healthy, strengthens your body and improves your vitality. It helps relieve fatigue. Manufacturers: Or. Graf A Comp. Nfl, Hamburg.84 words
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HORIZONS
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Article965 1989-05-10 19 DEAR AGGIE Dear Aggie, I AM a 25-year-old clerk. I have been working in a company for 2Vi years. My 45-year-old European boss has fallen in love with me and has often kissed me. He looks a bit like Robert Wagner. I wonder whether he965 words
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Article140 1989-05-10 19 Dear Aggie, We are a young couple from Penang. It is a wonderful feeling visiting your beautiful city. However, little did we realise that in this big city there are all kinds of people, especially young couples, with all kinds of problems. I told my140 words
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Advertisement78 1989-05-10 19 JTHTWGGEST DISCOMNTCWN! f UNBELIEVABLE PRICES! 1 Sun Thur: $10 nett (ind. 2 standard drinks) 1 IFri, Sat Eve of Public Holiday: $15 nett (incl. 2 standard drinks) 1 Ladies' Night (Mon Tue): $5 nett for Ladies (incl. 1 standard drink) 2 T«a-Dan<«(Fri, Sat, Sun P.Holiday from 1 pm onwards): $578 words
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Advertisement435 1989-05-10 20 IrOOD CRT ,HBR ATfOXT I MARCH 1 TO MAY *****9 I J Every $20 you spend entitles you to one entrv form. 1. The more you spend, the more your chances of winning! PLUS! Weekly Draws over the first 12 weeks with 6 prizes to be won each week 3435 words
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Advertisement142 1989-05-10 21 PARK\ SEAFOOD PALACE 117, Beaulteu Rd Oft 23km Sembawang Rd. S'poe 2775 (Bus Terminus 161 164) Business Hours: 11.30 am 2.30pm 6pm 11.30pm TEL: *****34/5 SpcM PTWMtiM SUCKLING PI6 $45/- only 9 Course Set Menu Inclusive of a Suckling Pig at $168/- per table AVAILABLE DAILY CURRY FISH HEAD $10142 words
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Advertisement687 1989-05-10 22 The Greatest Love of all. Celebrate it Here's a greet Buffet Lunch with over 40 varieties to choose from I Drunken Prawns, Peking Duck, Chick«vt)ock Herbal Soup. Eastern delicacies. Western delights and a (taring array of salads and desserts. Prfee:sl6.oo++ (adult) Time: 11J0am 2.30 p.m. $12.50++ (chid under 12) Venue:687 words
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Advertisement295 1989-05-10 22 CELEBRATIOXT I 1 MARCH ITO MAY 30 1989 I B Every $20 you spend entitles you to one entrv form. X The more you spend, the more your chances of winning! PLUS! Weekly Draws over the first 12 weeks with 6 prizes to be won each week 3 Samsung Portable295 words
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Miscellaneous1479 1989-05-10 23 RADKX3UIDE rmrraM limriirM hid.iwM g*r— JJS? BrW (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON Newt in Brief and Weather NOON Good Mask, Company and Mo: NOON Newsdesk 12.05 LancMate: A musical selection NOON Beautiful Music: Light instru- Report Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 Business Matters: A weekly !n® o nw!»ii 6 r Ur mentals1,479 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration227 1989-05-10 26 WEST GERMAN, FRENCH CUP ACTION AFP, Reuter. FOULS marred the West German Cup soccer semifinal between Boru s s i a Dortmund and VFB Stuttgart yesterday. Three players were sent off as Dortmund upset Uefa Cup finalist Stuttgart 2-0. The violence followed a StuttgartAFP, Reuter. - 227 words
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Article207 1989-05-10 26 Reuter. WEST German soccer authorities have decided to shake up their League points scoring system in a bid to make the game more entertaining and halt declining attendances. Faced by a drop in average attendances to 18,000, the worst in 15 years, officials agreed yesterday toReuter. - 207 words
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Article229 1989-05-10 26 MORNING TRACKWORK RACING... with DENNIS CHIA JOONDULUP has regained form and is due for another winning effort. He showed up well in a gallop with stablemate Rigolletto II (Junaidi) on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. They raced over 600 m in 39.3, finishing229 words
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Article, Illustration267 1989-05-10 27 Reuter. CZECHOSLOVAKIA revived its hopes of qualifying for next year's World Cup soccer finals when it crushed Luxembourg 4-0 in Prague yesterday. Three headed goals in a seven-minute spell late in the second half secured a convincing triumph for the Czechoslovaks. It lifted them toReuter.; Picture/Afp - 267 words
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Article135 1989-05-10 27 AP. BOXING champion Roberto Duran received more than $5.7 million in income tax refunds last year from the US Internal Revenue Service. But the agency owed him only $114,000. The US Justice Department is seeking a refund from Duran. But his lawyer, Jan Neiman, saidAP. - 135 words
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Article, Illustration276 1989-05-10 27 Reuter. WEST Ham, fighting desperately for survival in the English First Division, earned another lifeline yesterday. It beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-0 in the first match played at Hillsborough since the FA Cup semi-final tragedy. Ninety-five fans died at the ground on April 15 causing the semi-final betweenReuter. - 276 words
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Article131 1989-05-10 27 Reuter. A REPLAY of the FA Cup final, if one is needed, will not take place for nearly three weeks because of the crowded soccer programme, the English FA said yesterday. Traditionally a replay would have been staged on the Thursday following theReuter. - 131 words
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Article224 1989-05-10 27 Wire services. CHARLTON striker Paul Williams has been included in the England Under-21 squad for next month's international tournament in Toulon. Williams has scored 16 goals in his first full senior season. He is one of two over-age players in the party, the other being Carlton Palmer, of SheffieldWire services. - 224 words
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Article, Illustration538 1989-05-10 28 Jeffrey Low - Former national soccer captain Au-Yeong Pak Kuan, 28, was recalled by manager Jita Singh yesterday four years after he last played for Singapore. Will his comeback be a success story? Or is he coming back just to repay a debt? JEFFREY LOW shares a few intimate details...538 words
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Article198 1989-05-10 28 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor AU-YEONG Pak Kuan and D Devaraj, Jita Singh's additions to the national soccer team following the departure of Ahmad Ibrahim and Razali Rashid's to Kelantan, are not in the squad to make up the numbers. "I certainly will be fighting for my198 words
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Article, Illustration290 1989-05-10 28 S Gulam - By S Gulam A R J MANI is almost certain to win back the rightback position in the national soccer squad after a two-year absence. Mani, 24, who returned home last year after a sixmonth stint in Switzerland, is strongly tipped to replace Sudiat Dali290 words
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Article, Illustration259 1989-05-10 28 Shahiron Sahari - By Shahiron Sahari AUSTRALIA'S top 1,500 m runner, Dean Paulin, will play "catch me if you can" in Singapore this weekend. And in the process, the Australian champion hopes to help Singapore's top runners for that distance qualify for August's South-east Asia Games in Kuala Lumpur. Paulin, who259 words
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Article82 1989-05-10 29 Bernama. FORMER world badminton champion Han Jian (right), of China, arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday amid speculation that he would be appointed as one of the coaches of the the Malaysian national team. The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) president, Punch Gunalan, who received him,Bernama. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration243 1989-05-10 29 Loh Tuan Lee - 11 Loh Tuan Lee THE Singapore Canoe Federation has proposed the construction of a racing course at Seletar Reservoir. This follows the recommendation of Canadian professional coach Wade Farquharson, who was invited to Singapore to conduct a racing clinic for the national squad and243 words
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Article172 1989-05-10 29 SINGAPORE will go into the Asian Canoeing Championship, to be held in Indonesia in November, on a Canadian high. Wade Farquharson, the professional coach from Canada, held a two-week racing clinic for the team last month to help them prepare for what will be their172 words
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Article, Illustration324 1989-05-10 29 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: ICE HOCKEY NHL Stanley Cup Campbell Conference Finals: Calgary 2 Chicago 1. SOCCER West German Cup s-final: Borussia Dortmund 2 Vfß Stuttgart 0. English Div 1: Sheffield Wednesday 0 West Ham 2; Div 2: Crystal Palace 1 Stoke 0. Div 3: BlackpoolWire services. - 324 words
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Article781 1989-05-10 30 ►Gauito FRENCH ART. An \w\ exhibition of impressionist and modem artwork by French masters of the School of Paris. Sponsored by UTA French Airlines and Banque Indosuez. Laflte and Latour Rooms, Lobby Level of Le Meridien, Orchard Road. 2 pm to 7 pm. Ends Sunday. COLONIAL CASH See coins781 words
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Article15 1989-05-10 30 GALLERY: French art FOOD: Sushi galore COMING UP: Sound of Music on stage15 words
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Article, Illustration108 1989-05-10 30 See Singapore's multi-racial cultures in action. Malay, Indian and Chinese dance, clad in traditional costumes. To add excitement, there is a python. The python Is harmless but the snake charmer is not. He will try to charm the audience into posing with a python. A Hon prances108 words
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