The New Paper, 28 June 1989
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Title Section12 1989-06-28 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement60 1989-06-28 1 WIMBLEDON «A. John McEnroe came back after losing the first two sets for a dramatic Centre Court r9BHE?7 triumph. The controversial fifth-seeded TtSBBm^ American couldn't get his serve working < until the third set to beat Australian Darren Cahill, 4-6, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 8-6 in a 3 Vi -hour match./60 words
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Article, Illustration64 1989-06-28 1 On Pages 16 and 17: The first of two centrespread reports gives insights into the private world of geishas and their rich and powerful patrons. A code of silence and suicide protected the men. Now former geisha Mitsuko Nakanishi has broken the taboo and Prime Minister Uno isPicture/ Ap - 64 words
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Article, Illustration68 1989-06-28 1 Madeline Zhu is the second SBC star after Zoe Tay to go from pig farm to tinseltown. But fame has its drawbacks, the Kao Girl says. She gives forthright insights about herself in a Star Chat with TNP's Wong Sing Yeong. "You must use that topless picture. ThisPicture/ CHOO CHWEE HUA - 68 words
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Article, Illustration82 1989-06-28 1 China's tourism officials will meet in Beijing next month to find new ways to woo foreign tourists back to their country. Foreign visitors are still staying away in their tens of thousands. Asian Youth musicians have also postponed their trip because of the Tiananmen Square bloodbath./Picture/Taken Off Sbc Tv - 82 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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323 1989-06-28 2 1989 may turn out to be an even better year for the Special Investigation Section. For the first six months of this year, up till June 26, 85.7 per cent of the cases have been solved. There are 35 cases this year. If323 words
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Article, Illustration442 1989-06-28 2 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching IT was more than 15 years ago when Mr Ong Bon Chin, then 25, was stabbed to death by a man who challenged him to a round of drinks. Early this year, thanks to a list of wanted people put442 words
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Article, Illustration163 1989-06-28 2 RESIDENTS of a block of flats at Marine Terrace had a nasty shock when they awoke this morning they were left high and dry. They had been informed that water supply to the sixth to 25th stories of Block 13 would be cut off from 9163 words
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Article308 1989-06-28 2 THE lure of freehold land and the sweet smell of durians, honey mandarins and fragrant coconuts lured more than 200 Singaporeans to a fruit farm sale at Shenton Way on Sunday. The site was the office of Debenham Tewson City Valuers which is selling 50 fruit308 words
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Advertisement48 1989-06-28 2 Febs gives effective relief for colds Febs helps relieve your cold discomfort effectively. That's because Febs is specially formulated to relieve pain, fever and nasal congestion. It also contains Vitamin C to build up resistance. So at the first signs of a cold, take FebS from MHP *****648 words
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Miscellaneous29 1989-06-28 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from noon: Showers over several areas in the afternoon. Maximum temperature: 31 deg C. Minimum temperature: 25 deg C. Sunset: 7.14 pm. Sunrise: 7.02 am.29 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration468 1989-06-28 3 Michelle Oh - By Michelle Oh o NE of these 10 girls will be crowned Miss Theresian 1989 this Saturday. 1 She will be the one picked by her school, St Theresa's Convent, for grace, brains and moral values. The 10 girls are from Secondary Three and Four. They are468 words
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Article, Illustration315 1989-06-28 3 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang WHO'S got the look to represent Singapore in the prestigious Look of the Year contest? One lucky young lady will get the chance to compete in the modelling world's premier contest in Paris this September. She will315 words
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Article168 1989-06-28 4 THE Public Works Department will install a power network that will cut electricity bills by as much as 20 per cent. It will cover 30 major government buildings and public facilities. The buildings include the Istana, the courts, Parliament House, City Hall, Fullerton Building, libraries, some168 words
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Article175 1989-06-28 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. affidavit: A written statement that a person swears is true, and which may be used as evidence in a court of law. battered wives: Wives who have been attacked175 words
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Article, Illustration356 1989-06-28 4 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon THE Asian Youth Orchestra has been delayed because of the China situation. The AYO was to assemble in Shanghai on July 17. There, the 104 members from all over Asia would meet for three weeks of intensive rehearsals under violinist356 words
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196 1989-06-28 4 IF A computer firm with outstanding contracts closes down, what happens to its customers? What can they do? There is a special insurance scheme to protect clients of computer companies which are members of the Singapore Federation of the Computer Industry (SFCI).196 words
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Advertisement52 1989-06-28 5 V More line I The Citizen collection has captured your imagiration... This exclusive collection of fashion watches with their state-of-the-art HUZ water-resist feature in super-slim cases has proved to be veiy popular. So, we're adding even more exciting choices to this range of perfect time pieces. Look out for them.52 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration259 1989-06-28 6 TWO mobile kitchens are making the rounds at civil defence exercises. Each one of them is capable of dishing up food for 600 people. A spokesman from the Singapore Joint Civil Defence Forces said the kitchens have been used several times already in field exercises. "InGraphics/Sharon Ho - 259 words
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Article, Illustration259 1989-06-28 6 A GROUP of Malayalees never say die when it comes to keeping their language and culture alive. Last year a newspaper died. And last night a magazine was born. The last Malayalam daily, the Malaysia Malayalee, closed down in December last year. The259 words
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Article96 1989-06-28 6 MALAYALEES are South Indians from the south-western coastal state of Kerala. Kerala is known for its lush greenery and tall, swaying coconut trees. It has also been said that Kerala state has the highest literacy rate in India. Therefore, Malayalees, besides their brainpower, are also known for96 words
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Article, Illustration329 1989-06-28 7 Lim Phay-ling - By Lim Phay-ling WHAT is so fascinating about crystal figurines that bring people together to join a club of collectors? "They're so beautiful and sparkling," said one collector. "The more I put in my display case, the more I like them," said Mr Lim Jit 800,329 words
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Article, Illustration210 1989-06-28 7 "AIYOH! Look at the price. Don't touch," the mother said as her toddler reached a grubby fist towards the crystal dining table. Mama merely saw the price tag of the swans on top of the table. The pair of Lalique crystal swans were $15,230. The round210 words
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Article127 1989-06-28 7 A BLUEPRINT on Singapore's economic development over the next five to 10 years is being planned, the Business Times reported yesterday. An inter-agency planning group (lAPG) has been formed from the statutory boards under the Ministry of Trade and Industry to map out this medium-term economic127 words
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Advertisement289 1989-06-28 7 i sne^Tb6cajhe>££U£.o<£&/ 1 > IL I Bl Here's the story. Plain. Simple 1 flj and Honest. There's no to I I pH producing tender and tasty Harris M Ranch beef. All we do is feed hand- a selected cattle on corn and natural 1^ Hv I wTmrn. /k A. r.jpp?289 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration404 1989-06-28 8 Lois Ng - AFTER THE BLOODBATH IN TIANANMEN SQUARE Stories/ Lois Ng CHINA'S top tourism officials will meet in Beijing next month to work out a strategy to lure foreign tourists back to China. The meeting will discuss incentives for overseas tour operators who continue to promote ChinaPicture/Reuter - 404 words
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SINGAPORE TOUR AGENTS' REACTIONS
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Article53 1989-06-28 8 Wire services Group tours to China involving 4.1,000 Japanese have been cancelled since martial law was declared in Beijing. This was revealed by Japanese officials in Tokyo. The Transport Ministry said travel agencies lost about $120 million in sales. Wire services Asian Youth Orchestra delayed by ChinaWire services - 53 words
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Article, Illustration293 1989-06-28 8 SINGAPORE tour agents are uncertain about going back to China. The deputy managing director of Cultural Entertainment Holidays, Mr Neo Tiam Boon, said: "The situation is still critical even though it looks calm." The agency plans to stop organising tours to China for at least threePicture/Ap - 293 words
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202 1989-06-28 8 WHAT SINGAPOREANS SAY FIVE Singaporeans interviewed by The New Paper said they changed their minds about going to China when they heard of the unrest there. Madam Kwan Wai Koon, 70, had planned to visit Beijing at the end of the202 words
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117 1989-06-28 8 A TELEVISION documentary has been made of the Adrian Lim child murders. The documentary will be shown on the Crime Watch programme this Saturday, on SBC 5, at 8.30 pm. Viewers will be told how the police solved the case, and117 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration420 1989-06-28 9 Wire services. PRESIDENT George Bush rejected calls yesterday for tougher action against China. He vowed to "do my level best to keep from injuring the very people we're trying to help" and keep alive prospects for better relations. At a White House news conference, MrWire services. - 420 words
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Article, Illustration59 1989-06-28 9 Victims: Mr Clemente Ayap retrieves the severed head of his brother Abadia from the bodies of other massacre victims in Digos town in southern Mindanao island. Forty people were killed when guerillas from the communist New People's Army attacked worshippers at a chapel onPicture/Afp - 59 words
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210 1989-06-28 9 Wire services. UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said yesterday that governments had not been "very energetic" in criticising China's crackdown on the pro-democracy movement and executions of protesters. "I follow the situation with concern and I hope that they (the Chinese) will sortWire services. - 210 words
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136 1989-06-28 9 Wire services. SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev, showing an unusual lack of haste, yesterday congratulated Mr Jiang Zemin on becoming the new Secretary-General of the Chinese Communist Party. Mr Jiang replaced Mr Zhao Ziyang at the head of the Chinese party on Saturday. Mr Gorbachev's telegramWire services. - 136 words
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Article260 1989-06-28 10 B ANKS and finance firms in London are buying the silence of hackers who break into their computers and steal millions of dollars. At least six London firms have signed agreements with criminals offering them an amnesty if they return part of the money. The260 words
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163 1989-06-28 10 Wire services. HUNGARIAN Communist Party leader Karoly Grosz, his power severely curbed after the formation of a four-man collective leadership, has said that he wants to resign. "I will no longer be (party) general secretary after the elections," he said in anWire services. - 163 words
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Article, Illustration210 1989-06-28 10 PRIME Minister Sosuke Uno hinted at his resignation during a meeting with top officials of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), but was persuaded not to, Kyodo news agency reported. Party officials were not available for immediate comment. Kyodo reported that Mr Uno hintedPicture/Ap - 210 words
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Article, Illustration239 1989-06-28 10 Wire services. A UNITED States Navy intelligence specialist who defected to the Soviet Union claiming he was harassed by the FBI was actually a Soviet spy. This was revealed by a Moscow newspaper yesterday in announcing the man's death at age 32. ItWire services. - 239 words
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133 1989-06-28 10 Wire services. THIRTY-ONE government soldiers from the elite Sovi-et-trained Presidential Guard were killed when two helicopters collided over Jalalabad airport, Afghan resistance sources said in Islamabad yesterday. The sources did not say why the helicopters collided, but said all aboard were killed in theWire services. - 133 words
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81 1989-06-28 10 Wire services. THE national airlines of Iran, Turkey and Pakistan have agreed to set up a joint catering service to provide halal meals food which conforms to Islamic rules for their own planes and other carriers. Teheran Radio said that, at aWire services. - 81 words
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Article250 1989-06-28 11 Wire services. THREE Arab heads of state have met for the second time in a month in a fresh bid to end 14 years of civil war in Lebanon. The kings of Morocco and Saudi Arabia and Algerian President Chadli Benjedid were assignedWire services. - 250 words
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Article144 1989-06-28 11 Wire services. THE United States has said it is concerned about reports that the Thai government planned to force some 700 Cambodian refugees to return to a camp controlled by the Khmer Rouge. It said it had received assurances from Bangkok that this would not happen.Wire services. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration188 1989-06-28 11 Wire services. SOVIET concert pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy is to perform in Moscow in November, 26 years after announcing he would never go back. He told a news conference in London that the "historic changes" in the Soviet Union made him change his mind. Glasnost (openness)Wire services. - 188 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration33 1989-06-28 12 Dancing under a glass dome: The Paris Opera Ballet performs Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake at Le Grand Palais in Paris. The ballet has been choreographed by Rudolf Nureyev. Picture/ AfpPicture/Afp - 33 words
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185 1989-06-28 12 Wire services. T US House Armed Services Committee yesterday rejected Defence Secretary Dick Cheney's proposed $9 billion for Star Wars in the fiscal 1990 budget. Instead, the panel accepted its research and development sub-committee's figure of about $7 billion for Star Wars, formally knownWire services. - 185 words
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192 1989-06-28 12 Wire services. MILLIONAIRE investor Naji Nahas, the central figure in a recent scandal that shook Brazil's stock markets, was charged with two counts of financial misdoing and could face up to 11 years' jail, federal police said yesterday. Police questioned Nahas for several hours onWire services. - 192 words
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FOREIGN STOCKS
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Article, Illustration290 1989-06-28 12 Wire services. SHARE prices ended sharply higher on the London Stock Exchange yesterday as recent fears of a rise in British interest rates were soothed by a surprise narrowing in the British trade deficit last month. The Financial Times 30share index was up 20.4 points at 1,829.7. Volume totalledWire services. - 290 words
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Article73 1989-06-28 12 Reuter. SHARE prices slipped lower at the opening of the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. The key 225-share Nikkei index eased 99.98 points, or 0.30 per cent, to 33,369.23 in 10 minutes. It fell 156.61 points yesterday. The losers at the opening were real estate, warehouse, bank, railway/bus, shipbuilding, precisionReuter. - 73 words
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Article53 1989-06-28 12 FT Industrials Tue 1,829.70 (1,809.30) c Dow Jones Average Tue 2,526.37 (2,511.38) ST Industrial Tue 1,291.62 (1,287.58) NST Industrial Tue 2,252.50 (2,251.01) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 2,232.65 (2,266.57) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,508.50 (1,508.20) c Nikkei Stock Average Tue 33,469.21 (33,625.82) Figures in brackets refer to those of the53 words
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Article, Illustration286 1989-06-28 12 Wire services. WALL Street, having absorbed Monday's profit-tak-ing, closed on a positive note yesterday in active trading. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 14.99 to close at 2,526.37. Advances outpaced declines by about nine to five on the New York Stock Exchange, with 916 up, 546Wire services. - 286 words
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HORIZONS
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Article1161 1989-06-28 13 DEAR AGGIE Dear Aggie, I have been married for seven years and have a three-year-old daughter. Last year my husband left me for his sis-ter-in-law. He took most of his personal belongings when he walked out. Recently, he moved back into the flat. But he1,161 words
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Article, Illustration144 1989-06-28 13 Dear Aggie, I read about the 16-year-old girl, "Distressed", who has lots of money. Can you let her know that I know what she is going through as I had a friend who was in the same situation as her now. But144 words
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Advertisement82 1989-06-28 13 MISS SINGAPORE ALL NATIONS BEAUTY PAGEANT INCORPORATING JB MISS SINGAPORE INTERCONTINENTAL 19 8 9 HEAT 1: WEDNESDAY 21 ST JUNE 1989 WEDNESDAY I9TH JUIY 1989 HEAT 2: WEDNESDAY 28TH JUNE 1989 RRIVJEW: WEDNESDAY 30TH AUGUST 1989 H| MEAT 3. WEDNESDAY STH JUIY 1989 GRAND-FINALS: fill DAY ISTM SEPTEMBER 1989 HEAT82 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1989-06-28 14 v\ Madeline Zhu is a rising star in the Caldecott Hill galaxy She's the second actress after Zoe Tay to move from pig farm to tinseltown, having been brought up in a village in Changi. Her beauty and silky tresses attracted Kao Shampoo to feature her inPicture/Choo Chwee Hua - 1,064 words
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Advertisement375 1989-06-28 14 ■■|ni $4000 CASH Mmwrn m Mitsubishi vcrs, home WW MOVIES MOVIE T-SHIRTS! THESE TITLES ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL AUTHORISED WARNER HOME VIDEO DEALERS. J?J An adventure movie like no other HMHJH Mi MOONWflLKER WTl MCHAEL JACKSON* SEAN LENNON [■HH HweyaueMr«vMtoptoyfc% tourttMpctoto tie pototol tout napeaton? RIKKY fi PETE VN STEPHEN375 words
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Miscellaneous1547 1989-06-28 15 Televisions "A nrrlI M It's Showtime at the Film Focus Fatherland Fashion Television %i- llW| /Mm W A P°"° I (10.25 pm, SBC 12) I (7.25 pm, iS /i 12) yGEMS W 110n KLAUS Dntterman is h musician I I jH I 1 s episode tedturcs the iA (i orJC1,547 words
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Article, Illustration941 1989-06-28 16 A former geisha has rocked Japan with a televised accusation that Prime Minister Sosuke Uno paid her for sex. Ms Mitsuko Nakanishl, 40, now an office worker, said Mr lino paid her $42,000 a month to be on 24-hour call as his mistress for five months.Picture/Ap - 941 words
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Article294 1989-06-28 16 MS Mitsuko Nakanishi shocked Japan's male-domi-nated political world on June 5 when her story appeared in a weekly news magazine without her name. The magazine article broke a long-standing taboo in Japan forbidding reports on politician's private lives. In the three weeks since its publication, a294 words
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Article271 1989-06-28 16 SEVERAL women's groups have called for Mr Uno's resignation because of the geisha affair. The 66-year-old prime minister has refused to comment on the accusations, saying only that he does not "want to discuss his private matters in public". Until this case, his silence would have been271 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1989-06-28 17 Showtime Madeline Zhu is a rising star in the Caldecott Hill galaxy. She's the second actress after Zoe Toy to movejrom pig farm to tjnseltown, having been brought up in a village in Changi. Her beauty and silky tresses attracted Kao Shampoo to feature her in itsPicture/Choo Chwee Hua - 1,067 words
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Advertisement349 1989-06-28 17 1 Af $4000 CASH MITSUBISHI VCRs, HOME WW MOVIES MOVIE T-SHIRTS! THESE TITLES ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL AUTHORISED WARNER HOME VIDEO DEALERS. ftrj An adventure movie like no other Ml MOONWflLKER KfJ MCHAfl JACKSON SEAN LENNCN l^lH IkinS RIKKY PETE VH <gT STEPHEN KEARNEY eNNALANDIS j| Anotter Agatha Christie mystery..THE349 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration448 1989-06-28 18 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong SINGAPORE model Fann Woon Fong is all set for the big time. And who knows? She may just join the league of Hongkong luminaries. The 18-year-old local model has just signed a three-year, nine-movie contract with Hongkong film company Golden Flare. She448 words
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Article, Illustration314 1989-06-28 18 Wong Sing Yeong - Yuppie Fantasia Coming to Eng Wah cinemas PREVIEW/ By Wong Sing Yeong AT last, an intelligent Hongkong sex comedy that tickles both your ribs and mind. The setting is yuppiedom, the world of advertising and high finance. The game is infidelity, or how314 words
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154 1989-06-28 18 Ting Mei See - 08EENLASTNWHT By Ting Mei See COOKING on cookshows looks easy. But even the best cooks sometimes slip up. Last night's Mari Memasak (SBC 5, 5.55 pm) showed us a slip-up, unintentionally of course. It's simple enough to make mayonnaise, the cook demonstrated. Just break154 words
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Article47 1989-06-28 18 THNG Chee Hwee of Henderson Crescent is the second winner of the Original Video Promotion contest organised by The New Paper and Warner Home Video. He wins a Mitsubishi video recorder worth about $900: The video promotion was held between April and June.47 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration444 1989-06-28 20 Sonja Tan - No longer bottled in Bond, Sean Connery has slowly and yet suddenly become one of Hollywood's real stars. With later movies such as The Untouchables, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusades, he has gone from strength to strength By Sonja444 words
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Article286 1989-06-28 20 THE ACCUSED (Lido, Changi 3, Republic 1 Savoy 2) CONTROVERSIAL story about a gang rape and its consequences. Jodie Foster puts in a fine performance. Times: Lido: 11.15 am, 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pm. Changi 3: 11.15 am, 1.45, 4.15, 7.15, 9.30 pm. Republic 1: 1.30, 3.30, 7, 9286 words
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Article94 1989-06-28 20 TEENAGE idol Ann Bridgewater is known as the cute young actress playing bubbly teenage roles. Getting into Hongkong University is the most memorable event of her life. Now a first year biology undergraduate, Ann sings and acts during her vacations and leisure time. More recently she94 words
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Miscellaneous1184 1989-06-28 21 RADIOGUIDE mmm ebueqh rniiHsiHnri cnsHi NOON News In Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON Nawtln Brief and Weather NOON Geed Music, Company and Me: NOON Newsdesk 12.05 LnncMate: A musical selection unAll Beport Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 Business Matters: A weekly is offered here. Light instru- 12.05 Yesterdays: Listen to songs1,184 words
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Advertisement555 1989-06-28 24 THE SINGAPORE FURNITURE Designers' Competition '8 9 The scorch is on for 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 comes555 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration217 1989-06-28 25 OLYMPIC champion Roger Kingdom exacted full revenge yesterday for last week's defeat by Colin Jackson with a decisive victory in the 110 m hurdles at the Lausanne Gand Prix athletics meeting. Kingdom did not allow a brief rain shower just before the meeting began and a total of217 words
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Article278 1989-06-28 25 RACING... with DENNIS CHIA FOLLOWING the success of gift horse Adelaide Proud on the local racing scene, the Australian Breeders Co-Op-erative Society (Abcos) will be presenting another horse to the winning owner of their next sponsored race. The Adelaide Abcos race, to be run on278 words
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Article, Illustration435 1989-06-28 26 WIMBLEDON AP. JOHN McEnroe came back from a two-set deficit to beat "Killer" Darren Cahill 4-6, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 8-6 in the first round yesterday. The three-and-a-half-hour match was by far the most dramatic on a day when favourites held form. Early on, Australian Cahill, 23, rushedAP.; Picture/Reuter - 435 words
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Article394 1989-06-28 26 Wire services. Men's singles Ist rd: Glenn Layendecker (US) bt Horacio de la Pena (Arg) 6-3, 7-6 (7-4), 6-0; David Pate (US) bt Paul Annacone (US) 3-6, 7-6 (7-2), 4-6, 7-5, 6-4; Todd Witsken (US) bt Johan Carlsson (Swe) 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4); John McEnroe (US) bt Darren Cahill (Aust)Wire services. - 394 words
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Article, Illustration416 1989-06-28 27 SPOTLIGHT: STEFFI GRAF Reuter. LISTENING to Steffi Graf at Wimbledon this week you would almost swear the French Open never happened. Tanned and relaxed, Graf seems to be doing a good job of persuading the watching world that the pale figure blown off court by Arantxa SanchezReuter. - 416 words
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Article, Illustration291 1989-06-28 27 WIMBLEDON SPOTLIGHT: CHRIS EVERT AP. CHRIS Evert has recovered from the ear infection that nearly knocked her out of Wimbledon. Now it's her eyesight that is bothering her. Evert's first-round match yesterday against Peanut Louie Harper didn't begin until after 7:30 pm. "I don't thinkAP. - 291 words
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Article, Illustration526 1989-06-28 28 Recs had a tall order win by six goals. And they rose to the occasion, with spirit. T R RAMAKRISHNAN reports... F I OR title-holder Singapore Recreation Club, yesterday's match was more a contest against itself than against Singapore Cricket Club. It needed to win byPicture/Nicklaus D'cruz - 526 words
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Article, Illustration322 1989-06-28 28 Wire services. VIV Richards, the West Indies cricket captain, will join Glamorgan next week. Richards has taken longer than expected to recover from a treatment for haemorrhoids and will be unable to play against the touring Australians on Saturday. AUSTRALIA went 2-0 up in the sixmatch Ashes series withWire services. - 322 words
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Article306 1989-06-28 28 Wire Services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS International Amateur Athletics Federation Grand Prix (lAAF) in Switzerland Men's 100 m: 1 Dennis Mitchell (US) 10.03 2 Ray Stewart (Jam) 10.03 3 Leroy Burrelle (US) 10.17. 200 m: 1 Floyd Heard (US) 20.29 2 Calvin Smith (US) 20.34 3 StefanoWire Services. - 306 words
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Article, Illustration304 1989-06-28 29 MALAYSIA CUP COUNTDOW»rSELANGO^^^^^^^^ KUALA Lumpur's prized striker from Singapore, Fandi Ahmad, is a nobody as far as Selangor coach Steven Bena is concerned. The brash Yugoslav says he has never heard of him, the Star reported today. "Fandi who? I have not seen him play," said Bena. But304 words
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Article137 1989-06-28 29 S Gulam - By S Gulam SINGAPORE'S top midfielder Salim Moin may miss the Republic's opening Malaysia Cup Semi-Pro League game against Pahang on Sunday. The 27-year-old player had a recurrence of an ankle injury in Monday's friendly against Nippon Telephone and Telegraph. He took to the field with his right137 words
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Article145 1989-06-28 29 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor HAIL, the new Au-yeong Pak Kuan, steady and sure in his role as sweeper and skipper against the visiting Nippon Telegraph and Telephone on Monday night. The 28-year-old played an immaculate game, save for a rare misjudgment in the first half when he allowed two145 words
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