The New Paper, 4 July 1989
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Title Section15 1989-07-04 1 the new paper TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1989 MC!<P) 38/4/89 SO CENTS the new x tper15 words
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Advertisement51 1989-07-04 1 AIDS CASES MAY HIT 74 MEN WHO GO FOR BREAST SURGERY So you thought it was only women who go for such an operation?/ Pafi 6 u McENROE TURNS ON THE HEAT Fiery McEnroe argues and protests but powers his way .into quarter-final/ Page 29 IMr jf 1 H'TWOfRCAr NEW51 words
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Article, Illustration66 1989-07-04 1 SBC actor Zhu Houren, 34, celebrates the one-month birthday of his son today. "He's much more precious to me than a Golden Horse award for the best actor/' he says. But Houren still loves acting. "I didn't join SBC for fame andPicture/ KENNETH KoH - 66 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration370 1989-07-04 2 A third foreign prostitute has tested positive for Aids. CHITRA RAJARAM reports on the growing Aids threat here THE number of people in Singapore known to be infected with the deadly Aids virus could double this year. The latest June issue of the370 words
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361 1989-07-04 2 AIDS SCREENING ANOTHER foreign prostitute has been sent home after testing positive for the Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) virus. This brings the number of Aids-infected foreign prostitutes repatriated to three all women. This is reported in the latest June issue of the361 words
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169 1989-07-04 2 SHOW promoter Jimmy Loh of Jasper Productions has sued a wholly-owned subsidiary of listed Causeway Investment for allegedly unpaid management fees and rental of equipment. Mr Loh took out the suits through his companies, Jasper Productions and Hibino Professional Sound, against Dah Yung Trading,169 words
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185 1989-07-04 2 NINE Indian nationals convicted of overstaying in Singapore will not be caned. However, they will have to serve out their jail terms. They were sentenced to three strokes of the cane each. Their jail terms vary from three to eight months. This is the185 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous34 1989-07-04 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from Maximum temperature 32 noon: Showers are expected deg C. Minimum temperture over a few areas in the early 25 deg C. The sun sets today afternoon. at 7.15 pm.34 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration531 1989-07-04 3 Chua Chin Chye - By Chua Chin Chye T .HIS altar houses 21 statues 'and 12 framed pictures of the gods and figures of many religions. Buddha stands alongside Guan Di, the Chinese God of War, patron of literature and upholder of justice. Chinese deities like the Monkey God and TuaPicture/ Sam Yeo; Picture/Choo Chwee Hua - 531 words
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Article, Illustration189 1989-07-04 3 THE hawker who had fly maggots in his chilli paste is now regretting the incident. For Mr Mohamed Kassim Maricar s/o Mohd Maricar has lost his licence as a result. He told The New Paper this morning that he had rented out his189 words
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401 1989-07-04 4 Singaporeans have poor dental habits and as a result, gum disease is a growing problem here. With Dental Health Week coming up, TRUDY LIM reports on a survey of dental habits S I INGAPOREANS do not have good dental habits,401 words
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103 1989-07-04 4 Bruthing of teeth Everyone brushes their teeth daily. 59 per cent brush twice a day. 93.3 per cent of those with tertiary education brush at least twice a day. 48.5 per cent brush to prevent bad breath. VltiU to the dentist 41 per cent make regular103 words
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Article, Illustration441 1989-07-04 4 SINGAPORE graduates passed a test of basic spelling and maths skills that many British graduates failed. Major employers in Britain have given the test to make sure job applicants they hire can spell and add, The Sunday Times of London reported last week.441 words
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Article242 1989-07-04 4 1. 10,000.00 reduced by 80* course and 156 smokers is? were persuaded to give up a) 2.000; b) 8,000; c) 200; during the course. What d) 4,000 percentage of all those 1 Multiply 8.362 by 10: •I »> <=> «> 3,251$ 3. Multiply by X:242 words
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Article227 1989-07-04 4 A SHOCKING number of graduates in Britain cannot spell or add. So some major employers there have started testing the basic skills of applicants before hiring them, The Sunday Times of London reported last week. These firms fear they can no longer rely on universities227 words
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Advertisement145 1989-07-04 5 rV m JOINTLY ANNOUNCES ROCKY'S PIZZA PASTA 2 nd BIRTHDAY From Tuesday f47j9) Thru Friday (7.7:89) BUY 1 1 FREE ANYTHIN (Except Wine Beer) For or Delivery Bffiaio Watch for ROCKY'S fadvertisement in The New Paper on Saturday July 8,1989 for The Birthday Bash grand finale to be held on145 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration374 1989-07-04 6 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng w 'OMEN aren't the only ones who go for breast surgery. Some men do too. Women usually want their breasts enlarged. The men who go want smaller ones. These are cases of "too much of a good thing breasts in a man,"374 words
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Article, Illustration222 1989-07-04 6 EVERY woman can be beautiful. It's no big secret. And best of all, it doesn't require lots of money and/or cosmetics. You can do it yourself. That was the message from a Malaysian beauty school principal, Mrs Amy Tan, yesterday. While beauticians, a plastic222 words
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Article218 1989-07-04 6 ADMIRALTY COUNTRY CLUB AFFAIR ASPIRING members of the proposed Admiralty Country Club will get their money back "hopefully in the next week or two". A magistrate's court yesterday ordered the return of $1.92 million seized by the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD). Last month, The New218 words
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Article199 1989-07-04 6 TEN dollars and a free Pepsi are on offer to The New Paper readers in two promotions which start today. In the TNP and Direct Store promotion, the first 200 readers who go to Direct Store with the coupon on Page 7 will get a199 words
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Article98 1989-07-04 6 ABOUT 50 Asean delegates will attend a civil aviation meeting in Singapore tomorrow. The 12th Meeting of the Asean Sub-Committee on Civil Aviation and Related Services will be held at the Ming Court Hotel. It will end on Friday. The sub-committee tries to promote civil aviation98 words
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Advertisement187 1989-07-04 7 Direct and The Direct Store jointly present TOY SALE OF THE YEAR [f® m\ TEN j DOLLARS j \(M) ®jDi The first 200 readers may exchange this The voucher is valid for today only. It advertisement for a $10.00 voucher at cannot be exchanged for cash and no The Direct187 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration190 1989-07-04 8 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang ABOUT 4,000 New Zealanders will invade Singapore on Monday. They are coming to give a big send-off to New Zealand soldiers, who will be heading back where they came from home. There are now about 650 men of190 words
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Article376 1989-07-04 8 Chow Wai Fong - By Chow Wai Fong LIFE in Singapore got a live airing yesterday all the way to New Zealand. Nine New Zealanders and a Singaporean were invited to the New Zealand High Commission to talk about their experiences here. And listening in were people tuned in to376 words
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431 1989-07-04 8 Ernest Yeo - By Ernest Yeo OFFICIALS of the National University of Singapore Students Union (Nussu) may resign after a referendum to be held on Friday. They may do so if the undergrads vote that Nussu should drop its welfare activities and concentrate on representing them on431 words
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Article, Illustration224 1989-07-04 9 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim THE advertisement reproduced on the right may be produced faster without anyone moving from their desk. This would be possible by a new integrated computer network to be unveiled today. It is dubbed The Third Wave. Previously, advertising executives would have to shuttle224 words
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Article85 1989-07-04 9 Business Times. THE Government will acquire 10 plots of land worth at least $2.76 m for public works. The last time the Government acquired land was in February, when it took over 617.3 sq m for general development. Five plots of land totalling 1412.5 sqBusiness Times. - 85 words
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Article165 1989-07-04 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. broker A person whose job it is to buy and sell shares, foreign money, or goods for other people. clones: Copies. interacting: Communicating and working together with other people165 words
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Advertisement414 1989-07-04 9 V If you are a true connoisseur of care, then you should read on. Because IJ— "w- I It t you'd already know a fair bit about aerodynamics, automotive II II I I I II engineering, and how Audi care have been ingenuously engineered-to M I y M V/CULL y414 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration444 1989-07-04 10 Wire services. E I VEN before the US Supreme Court's ruling on abortion yesterday, anti-abortion crusaders said they were ready to pressure state legislatures to tighten restrictions on abortion. o*i the other side, Molly Yard of the National Organization for Women condemned the ruling,Wire services.; Picture/Afp - 444 words
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Article145 1989-07-04 10 Wire services. HUNGARY'S long-time communist leader Janos Kadar was rushed to a hospital in Budapest yesterday suffering from pneumonia and severe breathing and circulatory problems. The terse announcement by MTI news agency described his condition as serious but gave no other details. Mr Kadar, 77, was reportedWire services. - 145 words
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Article90 1989-07-04 10 Wire services. THE film Batman, starring Jack Nicholson and Michael Keaton, has broken a Hollywood record by taking in $195 million at American box offices in 10 days. This was disclosed in Los Angeles yesterday by a Warner Brothers spokesman. The comic-book extravaganza of the.Wire services. - 90 words
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268 1989-07-04 10 Wire services. POLICE shot dead three people in Bombay as strikers clashed yesterday to enforce a general strike in protest against a massacre of 26 Hindus in Punjab by Sikh militants eight days ago. Police fired volleys of bullets in the western Indian city'sWire services. - 268 words
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201 1989-07-04 10 Wire services. THE United Nations Security Council has postponed a meeting called by Arab states to deal with Israel's deportation of eight Palestinians to southern Lebanon. The council chairman for this month, Ambassador Dragoslav Pejic of Yugoslavia, said: "There is a need forWire services. - 201 words
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Article, Illustration374 1989-07-04 11 ASEAN Foreign Ministers yesterday called for a comprehensive political settlement of the Cambodian problem. They said any move to solve the problem should complement the efforts made by Asean in the last 10 years. The ministers also stated their countries' commitment to a unitedPicture/Afp - 374 words
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127 1989-07-04 11 SINGAPORE Foreign Minister Wong Kan Seng said yesterday Asean "will have to find new rallying points" now that the Cambodian conflict is nearing a final settlement. He was addressing the opening session of the 22nd Annual Ministerial Meeting at Bandar Seri Begawan. Mr Wong127 words
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237 1989-07-04 11 Wire services. THE Taiwanese reporter said to have been detained by Beijing police yesterday was reported to have interviewed a prominent student fugitive. Huang Teh-pei, a reporter for the Taiwan Independence Morning Post, said he interviewed student leader Wang Dan, who is on aWire services. - 237 words
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185 1989-07-04 11 Wire services. SYRIA'S militia allies have agreed to lift a land blockade of Lebanon's besieged Christians as a "goodwill gesture." But they said a sea blockade will remain to prevent arms reaching the Christians. The announcement yesterday in Damascus, Syria's capital, cameWire services. - 185 words
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Advertisement35 1989-07-04 11 Bumol HANDY FOR 33ffi 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 M35 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration39 1989-07-04 12 Ammunition dump: Afghanistan Jamiat-i-Islami fighters collect heavy artillery ammunition at Qalai Fatoh in Kabul province in preparation for a new assault The ammunition had taken four days to arrive from Jamiat headquarters in Pakistan. Picture/ ApPicture/Ap - 39 words
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289 1989-07-04 12 Wire services. INDIAN soldiers swept through the northern jungles of Sri Lanka during the weekend and stepped up pressure on Tamil Tiger rebels. An Indian High Commission official said that the offensive was launched after the rebels renewed attacks on Indian peacekeeping troops. IndianWire services. - 289 words
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Article142 1989-07-04 12 Scripps Howard News Service. RUDY Vega Jr was a rich man until the FBI came knocking on hit door. "It wai beautiful while it lasted," said Mr Vega, 64, of El Paso, Texas, who found a canvas bag with almost $900,000 that fell from anScripps Howard News Service. - 142 words
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FOREIGN STOCKS
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Article, Illustration288 1989-07-04 12 AP. SHARE prices on the London Stock Exchange rebounded from last week's losses to close higher yesterday. Enthusiasm generated by corporate takeover activity overcame concern over a sharp upward revision in British retail sales for May, dealers said. The Financial Times 30share index closed 4.8 points up at 1.789.3.AP. - 288 words
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Article85 1989-07-04 12 Reuter. SHARE prices opened mixed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today. Investors weighed the implications of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's setback in Sunday's Tokyo assembly election, winning only 43 seats out of a targeted 50. The key 225-share Nikkei index firmed 29.41 points to 33,265.83 in 10 minutesReuter. - 85 words
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Article51 1989-07-04 12 FT Industrials Mon 1.789.30 (1,784.50) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,452.77 (2,440.06) ST Industrial Mon 1,298.06 (1,307.67) NST Industrial Mon 2,265.93 (2,268.42) Hongkong Hang Song Mon 2,270.81 (2,273.91) Australian All Ordinaries Mon 1,500.80 (1,518.80) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 33,236.42 (32,948.69) Figure* in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration307 1989-07-04 12 Reuter. WALL Street stocks rose yesterday in the slowest day of trading in more than two years as investors hunted for bargains after last week's steep decline. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 12.71 points to close at 2,452.77. Advances led declines 753 to 592. Volume was extremelyReuter. - 307 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration556 1989-07-04 13 Ronald Wong - Thai Food Fostival Ficus Cafe, Orchard Hotel Lunch and dinner $25++ for adults, $15+ for children under 12. By Ronald Wong THE test of a good Thai Tom Yam Goong is a good sweat after the first spoonful. I sweated at the Ficus556 words
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Article, Illustration232 1989-07-04 13 K Karuna - MICROWAVE COOK By K Karuna PREPARING fish curry can be a breeze with a microwave. Serve it with piping hot steamed rice or use it as dip for bread, particularly French loaf. SOUTH INDIAN FISH CURRY_ Ingredients A: 4 to 6 pieces of fish (use kurau,232 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration1058 1989-07-04 14 The "star" label sticks uneasily an SBC actor Zhu Houren, 34. He's been the protagonist in a dozen serials and is regarded by many as SBC's most accomplished character actor. Houren sees acting more as a long-term career than a quick path to fame and fortune. If he1,058 words
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Article, Illustration174 1989-07-04 14 BlrtMata: Jan *****6 Eagllth mm: Holland, conveniently adopted to suit his Chinese name MMaa: Christian fmmr. Third in a family of four boyi and four girls Farmer eccapatieas: Assistant director, cameraman, video producer, counsellor with Care Corner, a Christian social work organisation Nan: Four-room flat in South Bedok174 words
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Advertisement72 1989-07-04 15 BRING HOME CINEMA SOUND V If you want cinema sound without Shuttle Function, Digital Remote Control, the cinema chatter, bring home a National VHS Index Search System and Flying Erase NV-F7OEN video cassette recorder. For a Head, it's like being at the movies without superior picture, and true to the72 words
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Advertisement86 1989-07-04 15 USE THIS TO PROGRAMME YOUR 1 ||j NATIONAL VCRs. fltir Code ptvgnmma conra M time of printing c MR DRESSUP c VARIETY TONIGHT ONE PLUS ONE Miiinil liiiiiiiii iitililiii C DICK TRACY c NEWS AT NINE STUDIO ONE PRESENTS 5 18:30 19:00 JUL 4 5 21:00 21:30 JUL 4 886 words
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Miscellaneous1380 1989-07-04 15 rr\ i Hftriffmi i 1 lelevision= Glass House. Next, we are treated 5\ fugitive after killing his treacherous to L'enfant Et Les Sortileges, a overseer. A professional killer goes HI 11-1 fantasy opera by the Glyndebourne kILIJ*2& after him. Starring Fred Williamson, 12 20:00* *50 ju? Y 4 Festival Opera.1,380 words
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Article, Illustration2039 1989-07-04 16 spotlight QhMMVMMHHI dlfMMUflfl tn if) c I bflraimt tf fcarg.pyg what will h«wnm whffl China t»knt am m 1 ftftL -VI NG WAN CHING reports on how Singaporeans adapt to ltfe in Hongkong H UNDRKDB of employment visas have been issued to Singaporeans going to work in Hongkong over2,039 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1989-07-04 19 The "star" label sticks uneasily on SBC actor Zhu Houren, 34, He's been the protagonist in a dozen serials and is regarded by many as SBC's most accomplished character actor. Houren sees acting more as a long-term career than a quick path to fame and fortune. If he1,060 words
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Article, Illustration174 1989-07-04 19 Jan 30 1956 Eaglish Mat: Holland, conveniently adopted to suit his Chinese name Retlgioa: Christian FaaNy: Third in a family of four boys and four girls Fsraer stcapatlißi: Assistant director, cameraman, video producer, counsellor with Care Corner, a Christian social work organisation Niae: Four-room flat in South Bedok174 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration447 1989-07-04 20 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin i T was nostalgia time for nearly 400 people who crammed the hall at the Mountbatten Community Centre on Saturday. It was the grand final of the community centre's first national singing contest for senior citizens, which was organised to support447 words
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Article, Illustration247 1989-07-04 20 THE SICILIAN (Cathay Marina 1) MAFIA movie about a Sicilian legend starring Christopher Lambert and directed by Michael Cimino. A far cry from The Godfather and barely watchable. Time: Cathay 11am, 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pm. Marina 1 —r 1, 3.30, 7, 9.30 pm. MASQUERADE (Orchard) LOVE and deceit247 words
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Article, Illustration435 1989-07-04 22 Shirish Nadkarni - By Shirish Nadkarni I N BOMBAY'S tinsel town, the tide is turning. Fifteen years of blood and violence seems to be over. Amitabh Bachchan, the angry young man of Hindi cinema, and his innumerable clones are sliding backstage. There is a revival of family socials. Love435 words
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196 1989-07-04 22 Wong Sing Yeong - SEENLASTNK3HT By Wong Sing Yeong UNLESS you are a sworn stargazer, it would take great patience to sit through the entire 40 minutes of Fame, Fortune And Romance last night The show taken from the blueprint of Lifestyle of the Rich and Famous196 words
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Article123 1989-07-04 22 ON Sunday, jockey K L Oo was the toast of the racing community when he steered the Ivan Allantrained Colonial Chief to victory in the $400,000 Singapore Gold Cup race. With that victory, Oo claimed a place for himself in racing's history books. It also served123 words
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SHOPTALK
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Article, Illustration380 1989-07-04 23 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song IN the fierce competition for the shopper's dollar, major department stores in Singapore today are upgrading their customer services. "Besides the merchandise, good service is very important," said a Galeries Lafayette spokesman. "It ensures that the customer comes back again and again." Added380 words
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Article323 1989-07-04 23 EYETOEYE Soft, extended-wear lenses are not suitable in a polluted environment. Is a market considered a polluted environment? And what is meant when you say that saline should never be applied directly to the eye? LJANG Polluted environments contain small particles and toxic323 words
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Miscellaneous179 1989-07-04 24 1 COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee I I" IP** S I MTT lr~\fS£L V^r—v W W KPI! [/ti iw>'l Augusta /Dominic Poeisma Angus McGili w George the Robot/stephen Stanley \T Cosms I I'D Uos/g: 100 *f&A|iS IS 87faiboo Hoo«S- Ar4 UcofcTo Ut«£ V/ "To q 0 6AOC. AT $2o.PE|Z- Hoofc.,*T&*r'S V Wf179 words
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Article970 1989-07-04 26 TUESDAY ►Cenikes^e f -yf MICHAEL VEERAPEN. \w\ This is a popular jazz quartet from Malaysia. Michael is the leading jazz pianist. He has also composed and produced some jazz albums and participated in the Second Malaysian international Jazz Festival 86. They will perform as part of970 words
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Article13 1989-07-04 26 CENTERSTAGE: Jazz quartet TALK: German industry COMING UP: Know about cholesterol13 words
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Article, Illustration83 1989-07-04 26 Take a tour through some of Bangkok's flower garden*, guided by avid botanist John Tan. He will be giving a slide lecture on his botanical tours through gardens like the Suan Pakkad Palace, Rama the Ninth Park and Wang Takrai Park, a national park on the outskirts of83 words
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Miscellaneous1231 1989-07-04 27 RADKXUDE EMiOB EMEM itlJilljJlMMJl [QBH N (Programmes in Mandarin) NOON News la Brief aad Weather NOON Good Mm tic. Company aad Ma: NOON Newsdesh 12.05 UacMate:A musical selection .M "apart Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 My Early Years: Nigel Hawis offered here for your lunch- Llght ,lutru 12.05 Yesterdays: Listen to1,231 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration212 1989-07-04 28 HEALTH hitnes Last Tuesday's Health Fitness featured an introduction to Daoyin, an ancient form of simple breathing exercises. The daoyin exercises are good for all the joints in the human body, emphasising on strengthening the shoulders, the waist, the knees, and the respiratory organs. Here212 words
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Article172 1989-07-04 28 AFP. SWINDON manager Lou Macari is thinking over an offer to take charge of English Second Division rival West Ham. The former Scotland striker is expected to decide today whether to succeed John Lyall, who was sacked last month. BILLY Bremner, has been confirmed as the new manager ofAFP. - 172 words
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Article274 1989-07-04 29 AP. Weather Warn and dry, with periods of sunshine and little wind. Highest temperature: 23 degrees Celsius. AltomlMca: 38,910, a record for the second Monday of the tournament and an increase of 2,713 from last year. The previous record for the day was 38,256 inAP. - 274 words
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Article, Illustration473 1989-07-04 29 Wire services. JOHN McEnroe was at his vintage best yesterday. As police investigated a fourth death threat against him, McEnroe complained about line-calls and a humming courtside refrigerator before beating Fitzgerald 6-3, 0-6, 6-4, 6-4 to move into a quarterfinal clash against Mats Wilander. Defending champions StefanWire services.; Picture/Afp - 473 words
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Article185 1989-07-04 29 Men's singles 4th round: Ivan Lendl (Cze) bt Peter Lundgren (Swe) 1-6, 7-6 (7/5), 6-2, 6-4; Boris Becker (WG) bt Aaron Krickstein (US) 6-4,6-4, 7-5; Mats Wilander (Swe) bt Christo Van Rensburg (SA) 3-6, 7-5, 7-5, 6-3; Tim Mayotte (US) bt Michael Chang (US) 6-3, 6-1, 6-3.185 words
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Article, Illustration334 1989-07-04 29 SPOTLIGHT: MICHAEL CHANG AP. FOR the past month, there seemed to be no shot, no situation, no opponent that Michael Chang couldn't handle. He was in the cloak of invincibility that tennis players call "The Zone," where nothing seems to go wrong, and if itAP. - 334 words
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Article, Illustration323 1989-07-04 30 AP. PETER Koech of Kenya shattered the world 3,000 m steeplechase record and Carl Lewis extended his long jump winning streak to 60 yesterday in the lAAF Mobil Grand Prix track and field meet in Stockholm. Koech, who was runner-up in last year's Seoul Olympics, narrowly beat compatriot HenryAP.; Picture/Afp - 323 words
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Article280 1989-07-04 30 THE Singapore Open track and Held championships, scheduled for Aug 11-13, will be held for the first time at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association decided not to hold the Open at the recently renovated National Stadium because it was unable to280 words
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314 1989-07-04 30 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan A WAYWARD wind blew away Singapore's chances in the Open Optimist championship at the Changi Sailing Club on Sunday. Dipo Subagio of Indonesia, the 1987 South-east Asia Games gold medallist, emerged champion after a dramatic Race Four wrecked the hopes of314 words
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Article463 1989-07-04 30 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: ATHLETICS lAAF Mobil Grand Prix in Stockholm Men: 200 m: 1 Robson da Silva (Bra) 20.30 2 Calvin Smith (US) 20.37 3 Dennis Mitchell (US) 20.47. 400 m: 1 Steve Lewis (US) 44.83 2 Tim Simon (US) 45.34 3 Gabriel Tiacoh (WA)Wire services. - 463 words
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Article, Illustration345 1989-07-04 31 S Gulam - Stories/ S Gulam u TILITY player Razali Saad has pulled out of the Singapore football squad due to work commitments. The 26-year-old defender-turned-midfielder said yesterday that for the past two months his thoughts had been torn between work and play. And that he finally decided on345 words
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Article125 1989-07-04 31 SKIPPER T Pathmanathan will be available for Singapore's next Malaysia Cup game against Kelantan next Tuesday. The lanky defender looked doubtful for the crucial game as he started his two-week reservist training stint yesterday. But approval has been given for him to take one125 words
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Article279 1989-07-04 31 From back page twisted out of shape by the pace of Vitoon and Attapol. They became physical after a while, but it took the edge off their usual vision. Now that Razali has departed for greener pastures (see story above), it leaves Jita with not much279 words
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Article, Illustration297 1989-07-04 32 Jeffrey Low - Jeffrey Low IT's not over yet...just when we thought it would, after a night's rest The complete collapse of the Singapore defence, replayed on television probably for the benefit of the 30,000 who witnessed the humiliation of the national team, has further incensed the Kallang Roarers.Picture/Choo Chwee Hua - 297 words
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