The New Paper, 13 June 1989
1989-06-13
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Title Section12 1989-06-13 1 the new paper TUESDAY, JUNE 13, ISM MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement187 1989-06-13 1 A pack on singer Tommy H Page's cheek. That was H the highlight of the H dinner date for Rachel W Chia, 17. However, she fcM had to share Page with I —J other teenagers IT% H night She said it was pj L v {{I 1 first kiss./ Page187 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration581 1989-06-13 2 Harinder Gill - This story resulted from a Hotline Plus call Stoml/ Harinder Gill 5 1 LIFETINffi pf Holidays, a timeshare enterprise, has ttopffed helping ftis member* to rent out £y|ftr rooms at Hotel when the rooms Are not in use. When Lifetime Started in 1987, it offered a service581 words
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Article, Illustration159 1989-06-13 2 MEMBERS of Lifetime of Holidays have been complaining to the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) about their experiences with tlby of Case, said 'this and added: "When someone is out there to sell, he wants to make as much as possible." For those'keen on timesharing programmes,159 words
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Article246 1989-06-13 2 TIMESHARING is a scheme that allows members to buy a week's holiday or more in the same holiday resort for a fixed number of years. Some operators, such as Lifetime of Holidays, join up with foreign timeshare operators so that their members have a choice246 words
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Article, Illustration75 1989-06-13 2 INSTANT rain, delivered to your doorstep whether to fight a fire, ease a drought or dimply cool off on a hot day. This fire-fighting Canadair plane is seen dropping its load of water in a demonstration at the current Paris International Airshow. A similar methodPicture/ Afp - 75 words
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Article85 1989-06-13 2 Wire services RESCUERS searched by air, sea and land yesterday for a sightseeing plane that vanished between the islands of Hawaii and Maui with 11 people aboard. TTie twin-engine Scenic Air Tours Hawaii plane disappeared on Sunday on what was to have been an hour-long flight.Wire services - 85 words
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Article, Illustration431 1989-06-13 3 Karen Goh - HAREM NIGHT By Karen Goh i i T WAS a night when girls were expected to outnumber the guys, especially when there was a cash prize going to the guy who brought the most girls. But it turned out to be the other way around. LastPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 431 words
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Article, Illustration123 1989-06-13 3 Malaysian soccer star Subadron Aziz and top singer Salwa Abdul Rahman were married in Johor Baru yesterday, the New Straits Times reported. It said the marriage was solemnised by a kadi of the Religious Affairs Department and witnessed by close family members and friends. The123 words
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Article109 1989-06-13 3 Wire services. TWO diesel locomotives collided head-on in northeastern Thailand, injuring 11 people including both train drivers. One was travelling from Bangkok to the northeastern province of Übon Ratchathani while the other was heading for Saraburi province. The accident yesterday took place in the MuakWire services. - 109 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous28 1989-06-13 2 the Weather WEATHER outlook from noon: Fair except for showers over a few areas. Maximum temperature: 33 deg. Minimum: 25 deg. Sunset: 7.11 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.59 am.28 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration337 1989-06-13 4 T I 1 HESE old pictures portray the history and development of Singapore's defence forces. Have you any like these? If so, the Ministry of Defence would very much like to know. For they are the kind of pictures now wanted for the Ministry's Defence HistoricalPictures supplied by the Ministry of Offence. - 337 words
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Article, Illustration419 1989-06-13 5 On the fourth day of Family Week, IRENE NG reports on the dilemma of a parent with two runaway teenagers. Police found his daughters working in a bar a month later. The escalating problem of runaways is a sign of increasingly strained relations between the generations The419 words
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225 1989-06-13 5 MR Ng Chai Hock's problem with runaway children has an important lesson for all parents, said a senior social worker. It shows how important it is for parents to cultivate trust and respect in their children from a young age, said Mrs Florence Lim.225 words
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225 1989-06-13 5 AFTER three decades of teaching people how to improve themselves the Dale Carnegie way, the local franchisee for the Dale Carnegie Courses in Singapore and Malaysia has had to warn people against bogus courses. The announcement appeared in The Straits Times yesterday. Mr Abraham225 words
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Article, Illustration749 1989-06-13 6 IT is a suggestion that has turned into a controversy. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong suggested last month that Mendaki II could take over the grant the Government now spends annually on free tertiary education for Malay students. Last year, this amounted to749 words
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Article330 1989-06-13 6 Chitra Rajaram - By Chitra Rajaram AN "Aloha Night". "A Tour of Duty". Modelling and body-building sessions. No, this is not the itinerary for a romantic holiday or a cruise. These are some of the unusual activities lined up for the Business Administration and Accountancy (BSA) freshies330 words
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Article, Illustration697 1989-06-13 7 Easy money. The thrill of scoring one over the authorities. These are some of the reasons many touts persist in their activities, despite tough crackdowns. Yesterday, 16 men were charged in a district court for touting along Orchard Road over the weekend. One of them,697 words
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199 1989-06-13 7 FROM July 1, you pay $10 less rental for your telephone, and if it was connected to a telephone line before that date, the phone set is yours free. But it could cost anything between $6 and more than $25 to get your phone199 words
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Article128 1989-06-13 7 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. brittle: Hard but easily broken. caught unawares: Taken by surprise. culled: Gathered and selected. demurely: Quietly and shyly. feted: Fussed over someone in honour or admiration. fortify: Strengthen. French128 words
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Article, Illustration34 1989-06-13 8 Balloons galore: US President George Bush has his hands full untangling himself from a bunch of balloons given to him as a birthday gift. Mr Bush turned 65 yesterday. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 34 words
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227 1989-06-13 8 Wire services. THE United States and the Soviet Union have signed a formal agreement to prevent "dangerous military activities" such as the accidental overflight of each other's territory by a warplane from sparking open conflict. The accord was signed at a Defence Ministry ceremony inWire services. - 227 words
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Article158 1989-06-13 8 Wire services AMERICAN, Japanese and European aerospace groups with dreams of flying up to 20 times the speed of sound are racing to build a plane that can fly in space, according to aviation experts at the Paris Air Show. Hypersonic space-planes which will flyWire services - 158 words
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Advertisement140 1989-06-13 5 At The Mystery The Covers Come Down. WJM W j(| lL ■L Bk No, we've not been hiding anything but we do have some great news to reveal. Now from Sundays to Thursdays 4^ there is no cover charge for entry to the Mystery v Discotheque. Equally sweet on the140 words
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Advertisement43 1989-06-13 7 KEEP ournol HANDY FOR... 853EH1 BITES, ABRASIONS, MINOR BURNS CUTS. Burnol makes it better. It's the effective yellow medicine with Euflavine. Soothes. Stops infection. And helps healing. The effective yellow medicine Another international product from Play Moneywords Win $5,000 Coupon on Page 3143 words
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FOREIGN STOCKS
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Article, Illustration172 1989-06-13 8 Wire services. SHARE prices fell on the London Stock Exchange yesterday on news of a faster-than-expected pickup in British retail sales in May, which fueled fears that British interest rates might be headed higher. But trading activity was light, as players remained reluctant to sell. Dealers said the marketWire services. - 172 words
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Article89 1989-06-13 8 Reuter. ON the Tokyo Stock Exchange share prices opened firm on some index-linked buying by new investment trust funds. The continued strong dollar against the yen is expected to keep wary investors sidelined. The key 225-share Nikkei index rose 147.05 points, or 0.44 per cent, to 33,545.06 in 10Reuter. - 89 words
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Article51 1989-06-13 8 FT Industrials Mon 1770.40 (1,775.70) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,518.84. (2,513.60) ST Industrial Mon 1,276.48 (1,241.21) NST Industrial Mon 2,208.71 (2,165.92) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 2,440.21 (2,268.38) Australian All Ordinaries Mon Closed (1,543.50) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 33,398.01 (33,639.98) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration276 1989-06-13 8 Wire services. THE stock market managed a mixed performance in light trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, benefiting from an afternoon recovery in blue chip issues. For most of the day, the Dow was in the minus columns, dropping below the 2,500 barrier. But a lateWire services. - 276 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration577 1989-06-13 9 Wire services. THE United States has warned China against revising the history of its actions in crushing the pro-democra-cy demonstrations in Beijing. "The whole world saw what happened in Tiananmen Square/' said State Department spokeswoman Margaret Tutwiler yesterday. It was theWire services.; (Picture taken off TV).; Picture/ Reuter; Picture/ Ap - 577 words
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300 1989-06-13 9 Wire services. THE Governor of Hongkong has appealed to the British Government for maximum generosity in dealing with the colony before it returns to China's rule in 1997. This was especially needed in the wake of the "appalling events" in China, SirWire services. - 300 words
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Article106 1989-06-13 9 Wire services. A MODERATE earthquake shook skyscrapers in central Los Angeles, cracking windows, setting off car alarms and damaging ceilings. Police and fire services said first reports indicated the earthquake, which hit the cityyesterday, did not cause any injuries. The quake measured 4.5 on theWire services. - 106 words
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Article, Illustration105 1989-06-13 10 Arms used by Chinese army against its people A TAIWANESE publication, China Times Weekly, has listed the hardware that the Beijing government used to put down the popular uprising in Tiananmen Square on June 4. "The tactics adopted in the massacre showed it was certainly105 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration692 1989-06-13 11 Ronald Wong - By Ronald Wong T I HE House of Four Seasons is a restaurant that lives up to its name the menu changes with the seasons. So we can expect raw fish to welcome the Lunar New Year in spring, melon soup to cool the hot summer692 words
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236 1989-06-13 11 K Karuna - MICROWAVE COOK By K Karuna MOST foods contain water, and water attracts microwaves. So when these foods are cooked in the microwave oven, the water content gets to the surface and evaporates. Recipes for use with the microwave oven may be different236 words
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100 1989-06-13 11 1 litre fresh milk juice from 1 lemon or V2 cup yoghurt that is three days old Method Boil milk in a deep casserole for 12 minutes at H (100%). Add lemon juice to the boiled milk. Stir. The milk will separate. Strain the water (whey)100 words
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Advertisement521 1989-06-13 12 THE SINGAPORE FURNITURE Designers' Competition 9 Th# search is on lor local designers who have the potential to design furniture that could be the start of a Singapore Style At the same time the quality should be on par with the best of international designs. An award that comes with521 words
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SHOPTALK
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Article, Illustration355 1989-06-13 13 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song T I 1 HERMOS flasks have always been valued more for their practicality than their design. Not any more. Now they come in unusual shapes and sizes to suit dif- ferent tastes and needs. And major department stores like Daimaru and355 words
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430 1989-06-13 13 EYETOEYE THE Singapore Contact Lens Society a society of qualified optometrists writes this weekly column on eye care. Address your queries to: Eye to Eye, c/o Shoptalk, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. I HAVE been wearing contact lenses for430 words
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Advertisement22 1989-06-13 13 k z jg II 1 WWW Available at all leading watch retailers department stores. Fashion apparel accessories Swatch Shop. Tel: *****00. swatch'nl22 words
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Article, Illustration550 1989-06-13 14 Wong Sing Yeong; Paul Zach - Showtime By Wong Sing Yeong and Paul Zach IT was the night the entertainment editor saw the pages of his Showtime section come to life. Some of the biggest names in Singapore*B night scene feted The New Paper's entertainment editor Brian Miller, 36, and his550 words
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Advertisement105 1989-06-13 15 USE THIS TO PROGRAMME YOUR jjfjjf j NATIONAL VCRs. ,11.OilII ***** fljr Code ptogrjmmrs nwit.«time of pnnnqg c MR DRESSUP c NEWS AT NINE STUDIO ONE PRESENTS 5 1 7:25 17:55 JUN 13 5 21:00 21:30 JUN 13 0 20:45 21:45 JUN 13 lllllllllllllllllffi lIIIIIIIIISIIII **********1111 l c PHIL SILVERS105 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1050 1989-06-13 15 Television EBB M Tuesday Premiere ,nvisWe Task Force w Cultural Moments SCREEN The Ann lillian Story IPSt (11.15pm,SBC 8) Metropolitan Opera Popular GEMS m (10 30 Dm SBC 5) THK isaseriee around the battles and Gala (Part One) political bickerings of nval factions in Japan during mf ANN Jillian was1,050 words
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Article, Illustration662 1989-06-13 16 Taps will run dry without warning and food will be rationed. The biggest-ever civil defence emergency exercise involves almost one million people from 236,000 households from 18 constituencies in the southern and eastern parts of Singapore. And the surprise element in the water exercise, which will be held662 words
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344 1989-06-13 16 FOR the nearly one million people involved, here's how the emergency food and water exercise will be conducted and what exactly you should do when the exercise gets underway. WATER EXERCISE Only selected blocks and private homes in the 18 constituencies will be344 words
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Article76 1989-06-13 16 THREE hotlines are being manned for the food and water emergency exercise. Civil DifHM hotline: 286-5555. For general information on the exercise. Manned 24 hours daily. Public Utilities Beard's Water Sorvlco and Operations Centre: 284-6600. For households which experience a disruption in water supply. Manned 24 hours76 words
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Article, Illustration120 1989-06-13 16 Registration notice: You will receive a Registration Notice from Civil Defence personnel. It will inform you of the date and time that you should go to the Registration Centre. Collection: On Sunday, June 18, from 8 am to 8 pm, go to your designated Registration Centre andgraphics/ Chan Chee Kin - 120 words
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Article, Illustration102 1989-06-13 16 The Public Utilities Board will be conducting an island-wide exercise to test the water transmission and distribution system during the emergency exercise. There may be poor water pressure in some areas, especially those on high ground. Some consumers may get murky water, but it will be safe102 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration572 1989-06-13 20 Mike Zwerin - By Mike Zwerin International Herald Tribune T I HE first time 10-year-old Kenny Gorelick took this neat little sax out of its case and put it together he thought: "Wow, this is fun. I'm going to have a great time with this thing." By theInternational Herald Tribune - 572 words
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Article, Illustration277 1989-06-13 20 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong CHILDREN'S CHOIR: SOMEBODY AND NOBODY (WEA) THIS album offers mainly Chinese folk songs in English and is supposedly for children. The cartoon album cover says: "Let the adults quarrel, we have our own songs to sing." But the fresh innocence of the young fails to come277 words
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Article, Illustration225 1989-06-13 20 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon TIRED of monotonous pop? Fed up with Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Rick Astley and their ilk? Then tune in to Modern Tracks on Rediffusion on Sundays at noon. Its DJ, Chris Ho, has just the remedy for those SAWed-out blues.225 words
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Article, Illustration360 1989-06-13 21 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang F I OOD was the last thing on the minds of 50 teenagers when they had dinner with Tommy Page last night at the Pan Pacific Hotel. Mostly girls, they were winners in a Dinner with Tommy Page contest organised by ThePictures/ Kenneth Koh - 360 words
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135 1989-06-13 21 Lo Tien Yin - J8EENLASTNK3HT By Lo Tien Yin SOMEWHERE someone is making or breaking a record, or doing something wonderful. What's lacking is recognition. Take for example, those human sound-machines contestants from the recent SBC Talent Quest. They could have been famous like Stan Lemkvil135 words
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Article218 1989-06-13 21 DEAD CALM (Capitol Republic 3) DEAD Calm, is a suspenseful thriller, based on the Charles Williams' 1963 Viking Press novel of the same name. Sam Neill is veteran sailor John Ingram on a seemingly infinite leave. Nicole Kidman, is his young wife Rae. And Billy Zane is the psychotic218 words
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Article, Illustration495 1989-06-13 22 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong THEY used to consider acting good fun and their roles showed it. They were problem teenagers. Now that they've carved out film careers, they consider acting serious business. Loletta Lee, Irene Wan, Fennie Yuen and Charine Chan showed that new mature side495 words
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Article137 1989-06-13 22 For Loletta Lee, acting used to be a vacation job. Today, it is her career. However, appearing before the camera was nothing new for her. She had been filming TV commercials in her school-days. "Earning my own pocket money and having the freedom to137 words
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Advertisement149 1989-06-13 22 y' The heat is on with /j--m H 4.1 A Heart Beat from the Philippines is here. With their super solid sounds. The latest Top 40's hits, oldies but goodies from the 50's and 60's and more! Sunset Hours: Enjoy 30% discount on all drinks bottle sales (including premium brands).149 words
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Miscellaneous1109 1989-06-13 23 RADtOOJCE cm HEI ii«ni«nar>fll [jnSMH U05 (Programme, in Mandarin) MOON News In Brief and Weather NOON Seed Music, Company aid Mr. NOON Hewsdesk is offered'here to NOON Beaatlfal Mask: Light instru- T| Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 My Early Years: Nigel Hawins pleasure mentals are the offering for af- 12.08 Yesterdays:1,109 words
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Miscellaneous162 1989-06-13 24 COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee AllgUStd/Dominic Doelsma Angus McGill AftJHf (AH! VVSU-'.J I /wwr (jgWgggfci, (Jp/ George the Robot/stephen Stanley Tw»s CHAIR. QtvlK MS "TlM£ isrtT N/E<cy a*jo <7!X clcaa rs/exr Egg coMffotrr V \1 Will. SfiUF--ortmucrTo I*l Ti i Dllffy/Bruce Hammon M T*VtM6 TD BALANCE THE BGCVWPSOF fCAN'T THE \f THE162 words
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Miscellaneous166 1989-06-13 25 COMICRELEF Bloom County/Berke Breathed Single Slices/Peter Kohlsaat f iwairemi Stfiry.tat I r»v boyfriend %m,W\ a T W/ 'Sg/SfcffiJ W^UetUlv^lMU«n«e I L, thfet £yi«W.«l Tingle Cathy/Cathy Guisewite I rlf MWR CHEST IS A LITTLE 1f IF VOUR STOAIAGH'S TOO 816,1 [NO AIATTK WHAT VOUR FI6- 1 WRE f CURIOWTf TAKES 1166 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration366 1989-06-13 26 AFP. ENGLAND soccer manager Bobby Robson refused yesterday to confirm or deny that he had had an extramarital affair. During an emotional press conference he would only admit to knowing Pauline Ridal, a 37-year-old divorcee. But he made clear his "very distressed'* wife Elsie was standingAFP. - 366 words
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Article, Illustration114 1989-06-13 26 Bemama. STRIKER K Kannan blasted four goals to help Kuala Lumpur beat Brunei's Muara FC 7-1 in the Asian Inter-club soccer tournament in KL yesterday. Kannan scored in the 29th, 45th, 48th and 65th minutes in the one-sided match. Brunei had earlier shocked Kuala Lumpur withBemama. - 114 words
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Article186 1989-06-13 26 I RACING... with DENNIS CHIA LEADING rider Maree Lyndon has returned from New Zealand, and can consolidate his position in the jockeys' table this week. At Penang this morning, she took out Martian Manhunter for a round of pacework but the grey was eager to go186 words
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Article, Illustration159 1989-06-13 27 AFP. ALAN Mclnally, Aston Villa's Scottish international soccer striker, is to join Bayern Munich for $3.42 million. The deal was tied up yesterday but Bayern spokesman Markus Horwick said Mclnally, 26, will not sign officially until tomorrow, when the length of his contract will be decided. BayernAFP. - 159 words
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Article71 1989-06-13 27 CHAMPIONS TROPHY AFP. BRITAIN suffered its second successive defeat 2-1 to West Germany in the Champions' Trophy hockey tournament in Berlin yesterday. A 14th-minute goal by Stefan Blocher followed by a controversial penalty stroke from Carsten Fischer in the 30th minute gave the Germans some measure of revengeAFP. - 71 words
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Article156 1989-06-13 27 WORLD YOUTH SOCCER AP. TORALF Konetzke and Frank Seifert each scored twice in the opening 32 minutes as East Germany crushed the United States 5-2 in the second round in Glasgow yesterday. East Germany, which also got a goal from Rene Rydlewicz early in the secondAP. - 156 words
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Article45 1989-06-13 27 GROUP A: Scotland 3 Cuba 0, Ghana 0 Bahrain 1. GROUP B: E Germany 5 US 2, Australia 1 Brazil 3. GROUP C: Argentina 0 Nigeria 0, China 1 Canada 0. GROUP D: Guinea 2 Saudi Arabia 2, Colombia 2 Portugal 3.45 words
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Advertisement54 1989-06-13 27 I I aMCoSvG IDEAS FOR YOUR A 24-PAGE SPECIAL SECTION! Architect Peter designs a dream kitchen for sister creative cook Pat Lee. Outfit? Emporio Armani /fair Passion Makeup Fact-works The Gracious HDB Kitchcn IHi Cg **«*ll M Im. I The latest and appliances. Yy., Enhancing your kitchen's "qi" may bring54 words
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Article, Illustration57 1989-06-13 28 1 Here's a bonus for those who have been faithfully following our 18 Movement Qigong instructional series in Health Fitness which ♦ended last Tuesday. It's a one-page package of all 18 movements to refresh your memory as you go through the paces. Meanwhile, stay healthy and fit with HealthGraphics/ Sharon Ho - 57 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration239 1989-06-13 29 AP, AFP. THREE seeded players crashed at the first hurdle yesterday. Israel's sixth seed Amos Mansdorf, never at his best on the fast grass surface and unhappy with several calls, collapsed after winning a set to powerful South African Gary Muller. Muller, who won theAP, AFP. - 239 words
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Article, Illustration168 1989-06-13 29 French revolution 1989 AP. VIVE la jeunesse (Long live youth). That's the refrain sweeping Paris after the amazing events of the last two weeks that produced two 17-year-old champions at the French Open. Neither Chang nor Sanchez will be considered favorites at Wimbledon, which begins in two weeks, because theyAP. - 168 words
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Article, Illustration310 1989-06-13 29 AFP. JIMMY Connors swaggered into Scotland yesterday with a solid tip for Wimbledon himself. "It's like gambling. Every time you walk out you're gambling on your game and your reputation", said the old streetfighter in a tennis world populated by youngsters more than half his age.AFP. - 310 words
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Article557 1989-06-13 29 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: CRICKET First Test between Australia and England at Headingley Australia: 601-7 dec and 158-3 (Mark Taylor 60, David Boon 43, Allan Border 31). England: 430 (Allan Laimb 125, Robin Smith 66, Philip Newport 36; Terry Alderman 5-107, Geoff Lawson 3-105). English CountyWire services. - 557 words
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Article, Illustration720 1989-06-13 30 The moment of truth arrived for superstar sprinter Ben Johnson yesterday. In his testimony at the Canadian government inquiry into drugs in sports being held in Toronto, he ad- mitted taking drugs. He said he had been taking it for years and that he was awareAP, Reuter.; Picture/ Afp - 720 words
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Article240 1989-06-13 31 AP. A TOP Chinese sports official yesterday assured his Asian counterparts that the situation in his country was stabilising and that Beijing will be hosting next year's Asian Games as scheduled. The President of the Chinese Olympic Committee, He Zhenliang, in a telex to the OlympicAP. - 240 words
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Article, Illustration169 1989-06-13 31 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan SINGAPORE'S Sea Games bowling trainees will be out to impress the selectors when the Jatico National Championships starts on Thursday at Kallang Bowlerdrome. The trainees, 10 men and 10 women, are currently preparing under coaches Dr S K Tan, Henry Tan and Frank169 words
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Miscellaneous115 1989-06-13 31 TVSPORTS —w\ E Iffil 7 #S, W rld AthletlCS 10.3«P»: ggrt. _j w »J Championship Auburn vs Tennessee (last episode). OI rZT 1 8.55am: Boxing: WBC SuQQ [12 permiddleweight (live) mPi n8^iP U 0 "j 10.30pm: Sportsview: SuU1Ve; GO 8 perstars of WresC/)■. ml tline (last epi- sode). Q rr115 words
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Article891 1989-06-13 32 TUESDAY ►QUT&Abcxjt PASKNTUNE \W\ SBKVICB. A hotline for —parents In conjunction wtth the Family Wtck. You can talk about issues related to bringing up pre-schoolers, interacting with your teenagers and family crisis. Call 289-8811 or 285-1234. 9 am to 9 pm. On tin Friday. FAMILY WEEX.891 words
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Article, Illustration79 1989-06-13 32 A marvellous mix of mime, movement, masks and blacklight magic. This play called Curious Circus by Hi! Theatre is a wacky presentation. Some of the stars in the ring include a short-sighted knife thrower, a nervous tightrope walker, a mischievous monkey mob and the smallest Ilea circus. Two79 words
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Article14 1989-06-13 32 OUT AND ABOUT: Parent hotline CENTRESTAGE: Janacek String Quartet FILMS: French film14 words
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Advertisement98 1989-06-13 32 IHI TALK ABOUT IT! I Shopping Havens Off Our Big, Sleeker By Th« Dozen Big Spenders All the 12 Super Model finalists i Who goes to those swanky boutiques? Till Droad Do Us Port i Lifestyles Off The Rich When a good friendship turns sour I Blameless Reel Woes Off98 words
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