The New Paper, 5 August 1989
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Title Section19 1989-08-05 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, AUGUST 5/SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper19 words
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Advertisement101 1989-08-05 1 $2mil WAITING FOR YOU /Page 3 KILLED BY OWN BOMB A man sent to kill author Salman Rushdie was killed in London on Thursday by his own bomb. The blast occurred in his hotel room. No one else was injured. A hitherto unknown group in Lebanon, Organisation of the Strugglers101 words
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Article, Illustration42 1989-08-05 1 James Lye, 20, and Bessie Chee, 22, were winners last night. He was chosen Male Model of the Year and she Model of the Year. Occasion: The annual Glamour Awards. Other winners/ Page 3 Picture* CHOO CHWEE HuAPicture* / CHOO CHWEE HuA - 42 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration244 1989-08-05 2 Wire services. A NEW group in Lebanon said yesterday one of its members died in London while preparing to kill British author Salman Rushdie. Mr Rushdie has been condemned to death by the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran's spiritual leader. "Muslims mourn their firstWire services. - 244 words
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Article, Illustration282 1989-08-05 2 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan UTTERLY hopeless golfers arise! Holes 60 cm-wide (24 inches) await competitors in the Temasek Cup at the Singapore Island Country Club course today. A normal hole is only 10-cm (4 inches) in diameter, so the bigger hole is an invitation to faster rounds and282 words
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Article167 1989-08-05 2 Wire services. COMPUTER hackers say they are not criminals. They just want to show the dangers of badly protected computer systems holding sensitive information. This was the view of about 200 hackers who assembled in Amsterdam for an international conference. Several participants have served jail sentencesWire services. - 167 words
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Article151 1989-08-05 2 Wire services. THREE new moons around Neptune have been identified by the Voyager-2 space probe, which could uncover many more when it flies by the planet later this month. US space scientists said the discovery brings the total number of Neptunian moons to six, includingWire services. - 151 words
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Article52 1989-08-05 2 YESTERDAY'S report on personal grooming and deportment used the wrong name for a company. It should have been Alfred Lawrence Personal Management Consultancy Pte Ltd. It was Ms Denyse Tessensohn who introduced personal grooming to Singapore executives six years ago. She is now the executive director of Clea Professional52 words
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Article, Illustration269 1989-08-05 3 THE top prize in the Community Chest's Charity Sweep this year is $2 million half a million dollars more than last year. The Chest hopes the mammoth jackpot will make more people buy the tickets and pour in funds for 73,000 needy people269 words
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Article, Illustration421 1989-08-05 3 Lim Kuan Chiang - By) Lim Kuan Chiang THE Glamour Awards last night had lots of glamour Rococo style. Thirty-five models swirled on stage at the Mandarin Ballroom in ornate 18th century Western costumes. The female models, sporting lacey fans and parasols, tried to look coquettish. Some succeeded in carryingPictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 421 words
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Article71 1989-08-05 3 Model of the Year: Model Juli Chandra, 20, was second and sales merchandiser Rin Chua, 22, third. Miss Catwalk was student Lina Tan, 19 and Miss Photogenic was student Jacqueline Ang, 17. Male Modol of the Year: Full-time model Chuan Do, 23, was second and flight steward71 words
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Advertisement8 1989-08-05 2 PEACE FROM M(XOJITOES,^^^m Another international product from <%g>8 words
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Advertisement95 1989-08-05 2 HotlinePlus new hours PLU! LIN U HID opT. n fin to g HI hour, on Sat- Ifflfpffj urdavs. So it Will 734-7711 be manned from 7 am to 3 pm today, instead of from 7 am to 7 pm. Your calls outside these new Saturday hours will be recorded on95 words
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Miscellaneous22 1989-08-05 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from midday: Fair. Max temp: 32 deg C. Min: 25 deg C. Sunset: 7.15 pm. Sunrise: 7.05 am.22 words
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SINGAPOREPARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration380 1989-08-05 4 Three main talking points emerged from yesterday's sitting of Parliament. They were Singapore's willingness to accept some of the US military facilities now in the Philippines, an amendment bill to allow caning of employers of illegal foreign workers, and the liberalisation of immigration rules SINGAPORE380 words
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169 1989-08-05 4 MANDATORY caning already in force for illegal foreign workers is to be extended to their bosses. A bill given its first parliamentary reading yesterday says employers hiring more than five illegal workers and persons trafficking in illegal aliens automatically will be caned. At present,169 words
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Article, Illustration335 1989-08-05 4 FOREIGNERS married to Singaporeans or with strong family ties here can expect an easier time with their permanent residence applications. Following the recent liberalisation of immigration rules, Governmment reviewed its handling of PR applications, Home Affairs Minister Prof SJayakumar told Parliament yesterday. "We will further335 words
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Article101 1989-08-05 4 PRELIMINARY site work has begun on the Linggiu Dam project in Johore, which should be completed by 1992. The information was given by Trade and Industry Minister BG (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong who was asked by Mr Chin Harn Tong (Aljunied GRC) for an update on101 words
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Article103 1989-08-05 4 THE Government's planning functions are to be streamlined under a single authority a new Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). Two Bills were passed by Parliament yesterday to put this into effect and to redefine the scope of planning functions in the Planning Act. The new body will103 words
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Article118 1989-08-05 4 THE Government's power to detain criminals without triad mainly drug traffickers has been given another five-year lease of life. Parliament passed the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) (Amendment) Bill, its eighth extension since it came into existence in October 1955. The Act was due to expire on Oct118 words
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Article36 1989-08-05 4 PARLIAMENT yesterday decided that a Parliamentary Select Committee hold public hearings on land transportation policy. It approved a motion by the chairman, Government Parliamentary Committee for Communications and Information, Dr Hong Hai (Bedok GRC).36 words
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Article52 1989-08-05 4 THE Education Ministry has set aside about $30 million to aircondition selected school facilities such as the library and staff rooms. It will also consider requests from school principals to aircondition classrooms to cut out external noise or air pollution, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Sidek52 words
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Article58 1989-08-05 4 THE Ministry of Environment has stopped allocating hawker stalls and processing new applications while it reviews its policy. The Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Environment), Mr Eugene Yap said that in reply to a question from Mr Goh Choon Kang (Braddell Heights). There are 902 approved hardship cases, but only58 words
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Article46 1989-08-05 4 MORE than 2,000 Singaporeans renounced their citizenship over the last three years, said Home Affairs Minister Prof S Jayakumar. Replying to Mr Teo Chong Tee (Changi), he said that 773 people did so in 1986. The figure was 1,046 in 1987 and 892 last year.46 words
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Article46 1989-08-05 4 THE Environment Ministry thoroughly checks on pollution risks before allowing investors to set up plants here. This was done for a newly-opened titanium dioxide plant at Tuas, Mr Eugene Yap, Senior Parliamentaiy Secretary (Trade Industry and Environment) told Mr Goh Chee Wee (Boon Lay).46 words
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Advertisement17 1989-08-05 5 POLO DAYS COLOURFUL DAYS GIORDANO POLOS 40 exciting colours For those who know how to live, colourfully17 words
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SNGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration434 1989-08-05 6 Karen Goh - By Karen Goh IMAGINE a blue-eyed blonde in a Chinese opera costume. Or a Chinese woman in a ranch outfit Both are inappropriate. And that's one of the problems with the Chinese advertising scene. The ads for the Chinese market are not written by434 words
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Article156 1989-08-05 6 ENO has a magic cure for heatiness, went the line in a Hongkong ad. Within three days of the ENO ad being aired, all stock for the product in the colony was sold out. The ad hit the Chinese with a Chinese concept heatiness. What this156 words
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Article, Illustration213 1989-08-05 6 DO you know that Chinese Singaporeans buy: less liquid milk than Malays and Indians. less instant coffee and English tea. more chicken essence. more brandy and stout. less deodorant and talcum powder. This insight into the spending patterns of the Chinese was given by213 words
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Advertisement290 1989-08-05 6 |T|N|T| Skypak International Express BONUS CARD 111 JULY WINNERS Results of TNT Skypak Bonus Card 111 Lucky Draw held on Ist August 1989 1 ST PRIZE: TAKARA MAPI ur ACTURJNG Video Cassette Serene Tan Lai tlar Recorder 2ND PfUZE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Microwave Oven BANK 3RD PRIZE CROWN ALU AMCC Colour290 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration279 1989-08-05 8 This story resulted from a Hotline Plus call. THE operator of a coffeeshop in Woodlands has had enough of customers with bad toilet habits. He has decided to make them pay. Two days ago, he put a small table outside the male and female toilets,279 words
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Article73 1989-08-05 8 BALESTIER Hill Secondary School is 25 years old. To celebrate the occasion, the school is today holding its annual speech and prizegiving day. Dr Sim Wong Kooi, Director, Institute of Education, will be the school's guest of honour at this afternoon's ceremonies. On Monday and73 words
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Article, Illustration261 1989-08-05 9 This story resulted from a Hotline Plus call THE driver of a garbage truck dumped a load of rubbish on to the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) yesterday morning. He did it because he found smoke from burning josssticks coming out of the rear of the vehicle. Mr261 words
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Article, Illustration179 1989-08-05 9 MR AWANG bin Swase, 42, operates a tugboat. But in between taking the wheel, he figures out logarithms and graphs. Two hours of practice a day and keeping a textbook on board his tug have helped Mr Awang top his 150-strong mathematics class. Yesterday, Mr Awang received179 words
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Article123 1989-08-05 9 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. muscle-bound: Someone who is muscle-bound has big muscles that come in the way of his doing things gracefully. Spartan: Very simple or strict, with no luxuries. quandary: A state123 words
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Article, Illustration353 1989-08-05 10 A VIEW of the sea that is what 400 schoolchildren can look forward to when they pitch their tents at the Jalan Bahtera Campsite next week. The clear, unobstructed view of the Straits of Johor is just one of the attractions of the new campsite353 words
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256 1989-08-05 10 THE Japanese victim of a daylight attack in the Botanic Gardens last Saturday is recovering in the Singapore General Hospital with head wounds. Mr S Tochi, a 50-year-old manager from Tokyo, was sitting on a park bench with his wife just after256 words
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302 1989-08-05 10 THE shortage of sales assistants has led the Isetan retail chain to launch its most expensive mail drop ever. But it is not hopeful of the, results. The mail drop, the second-biggest the chain has undertaken, is aimed at recruiting 150302 words
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Advertisement6 1989-08-05 8 Play Moneyworts Win $5,000 Page 316 words
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Advertisement375 1989-08-05 9 On Sentosa you'll discover a host of Terminal. Come along and sing to your Ronggeng Nile. Saturday August 5 Exhibition of War Photos. August 19 to regular entertainment that will have you heart's content. Get tuned up for our 19. From 8 pm to 10 pm. New Ferry September 30.375 words
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Advertisement11 1989-08-05 10 Mffiri 734-7711 This story resulted from a Hotline PI us call11 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration133 1989-08-05 11 A CONCERT violinist once billed as the "Mick Jagger of classical music" has reportedly entered a New Hampshire drug clinic after being arrested on drug charges last week in Massachusetts. Eugene Fodor, 39, and winner of the 1974 Tchaikovsky Violin Competition in Moscow, was133 words
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Article, Illustration427 1989-08-05 11 Wire services. ALGERIA'S ambassador to Lebanon said his country was negotiating the release of all Western hostages in Lebanon. The prospects for the hostages' freedom had also improved under Iran's new President, Mr Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, said Mr Al-Khaled Al-Hasnawi. "The. hostage issue has startedWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 427 words
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Article238 1989-08-05 11 Wire services. THE US House of Representatives ethics committee has voted to investigate three congressmen accused in complaints of sexual improprieties. The three are Mr Gus Savage (Illi-nois-Democrat), Mr Donald E "Buz" Lukens (Ohio-Republican) and Mr Jim Bates (California-Democrat). A complaint was filed against Mr SavageWire services. - 238 words
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Article202 1989-08-05 11 Wire services. BRITAIN protested to Burma yesterday against the continued refusal of the authorities there to allow British diplomats access to Mr Michael Aris, the British husband of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. The British Foreign Office said that Zaw Wynn, the charge d'affaires atWire services. - 202 words
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Article, Illustration307 1989-08-05 12 Wire services. IRAN'S new President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said yesterday he had a crash programme to provide jobs and consumer goods to people after "ten years of hardship" from war and revolution. "It is not fair to tell the poor, the workers and civil servantsWire services. - 307 words
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Article236 1989-08-05 12 Wire services. THE new Toyota Lexus luxury model is likely to be sold out for 1989 because it is "overrun with orders", the car company has said. Toyota has begun deliveries of the Lexus to 70 dealers in the United States. Toyota has already taken 1,500Wire services. - 236 words
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173 1989-08-05 12 Wire services. THERE are 20 million child slaves in South Asia, it is being claimed. The claim came from an anti-slavery group, which said that it had asked a United Nations human rights body in Geneva to investigate child bondage. "TheyWire services. - 173 words
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Article98 1989-08-05 12 Wire services. TWO speeding passenger trains collided head-on about 160 km east of Havana yesterday, killing at least 32 people and injuring 117. Many passengers were trapped inside the wreckage. Havana Radio said the accident occurred in the city of Colon, when a trainWire services. - 98 words
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Article93 1989-08-05 12 Wire services. THE bicentenary of the French Revolution was a flop as far as Paris hoteliers were concerned, their association announced. It was only on July 14 itself, when a parade down the Champs Elysees formed the highlight of the anniversary party, that rooms were nearWire services. - 93 words
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Article, Illustration299 1989-08-05 12 Wire services. INDIA has made a conditional offer to withdraw 1,500 troops a week from Sri Lanka. This was stated by government sources and witnesses in Colombo yesterday. The offer came amid a strike called by Sinhalese radicals which disrupted life in Sri Lanka. However, statementsWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 299 words
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Advertisement13 1989-08-05 11 Available at Times, EPB, MPH, Kinokuniya, NTUC, Popular Bookshop and all good news-stands.13 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration302 1989-08-05 13 Wire services. THE new parliament in the Soviet Union has proved to be a "school of politics" for Soviet citizens and a "guarantee" for the future of perestroika. Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said this yesterday while closing the first session of the Supreme Soviet. HeWire services. - 302 words
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Article, Illustration29 1989-08-05 13 Rush for forms: In Brussels some 200 Chinese students struggled in a refugee centre for application forms hoping to get political asylum in Belgium Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 29 words
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113 1989-08-05 13 Wire services. A SUDDEN fog caused a spectacular 38-vehicle pile-up yesterday on the main highway between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil's two biggest cities. Miraculously, no one died. Two people were seriously hurt and six others suffered cuts and bruises. "It wasWire services. - 113 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration270 1989-08-05 13 Wire services. LONDON shares surged higher yesterday and ended at a 1989 closing high, as stock shortages accentuated the impact of speculative buying. Strong investor interest on composite insurance and pharmaceutical stocks, combined with news of a higher offer by Boots Co. PLC for Ward White Group PLC, underscoredWire services. - 270 words
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Article52 1989-08-05 13 FT Industrials Fri 1,940.80 (1,924.00) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,653.45 (2,661.61) ST Industrial Fri 1,349.18 (1,359.71) NST Industrial Fri 2,353.26 (Closed) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,579.07 (2,634.58) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,670.90 (1,664.80) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 34,741.99 (34,779.81) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous52 words
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Article, Illustration286 1989-08-05 13 Wire services. WALL Street stocks fell yesterday, weighed down by steep losses in the bond market after surprisingly strong July employment figures dampened hopes of immediate cuts in interest rates. But gains in high technology and cyclical issues helped temper losses in the stock market, traders said. TheWire services. - 286 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1989-08-05 14 Showtime Doris Hong Huifang is one of SBC's most versatile actresses. She has played period and contemporary roles, the down-and-out and the rich sophisticate, a teenager and an 80-year-old. Doris loves every part she plays and intends to make acting a career. But, as she herself1,264 words
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Advertisement5 1989-08-05 15 Numerous job opportunities await |g>^|5 words
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Miscellaneous1906 1989-08-05 15 SCRFFN Focus 30 Cambodia/ Chinese Cinema Bookvisions iirv H GEMS Z Hungary's Political Reform/ &M>dbye Darting Papers (&30 pm, SBC 8) LIBAO (Raymond Huang) is A DRAMATISATION of Charles Dickens' I oi?\rrcii7 wrongly told during a medical famous novel which chronicles the travels of v A KhiVlfciW and examination check-up1,906 words
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Advertisement14 1989-08-05 16 Numerous job opportunities await you in pgafig m|gF the New Paper Fastads. IMI9 ffHWulfS14 words
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Miscellaneous1739 1989-08-05 16 t Wk u^i televisions IL,SL SCREE^^p ©fthe 0* the Phantom D^Soed.T NatiOl,a, 5 ,sbc l^** Pink myste^rsuiToundil«X a e 6 few wOTW'lfetfmJe [>?'• If to go out with eH^^hl Phantom who haunted the Paris best airport in the world and being rang the fnendship M\AW Opera House. Copperfield meets BH1,739 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1989-08-05 17 Showtime Doris Hong Huifang is one of SBC's most versatile actresses. She has played period and contemporary roles, the down-and-out and the rich sophisticate, a teenager and an 80-year-old. Doris loves every part she plays and intends to make acting a career. But, as she herself1,262 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration582 1989-08-05 18 ACTOR Rob Lowe was once Hollywood's hottest property. Now 78 per cent of American women in a survey say they would turn down a date with him. And 68 per cent say they won't be watching his films any more, says the582 words
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Article191 1989-08-05 18 BTHE BURBS. A BUNCH of nosy people spy on their new neigh- hours who have broken the unwritten rules of suburbia. Tom Hanks and Carrie Fisher star. Time: Capitol: 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pm Changi 2: 11 am, 1.30, 4, 7, 9.15 pm FOREVER FRIENDS TALE of191 words
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Article169 1989-08-05 18 Vivien Chiong - SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong j TALK about being blinded by love. People will do anything for the one they love, as shown on TV last night In Facts of Life, shown over RTM 2 at 7.30 pm, best friends Tootie (Kim Fields) and Natalie (Mindy Cohn) turn169 words
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Article386 1989-08-05 18 Lim Sek - SATURDAYSOUNDS By Lim Sek She's Out of Control (MCA) STARRING Tony Danza (Who's The Boss). A standard formula soundtrack that has a little bit of everything; from latest dance tracks to original classic recordings of evergreens, such as Frankie Avalon's Venue, and The Kink's You386 words
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Article1249 1989-08-05 19 ►Centoesme r—j, OPEN AIR CONCERT. Light classical music by the It—I Singapore Symphony Orchestra. They will play under the baton of Lim Yau. Free. Palm Valley. Botanic Gardens. DRAMA FESTIVAL. Ke Garisan, Sedia Mula! (On your marks get set... go) by Singapore Kemuning Society. About1,249 words
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Article18 1989-08-05 19 CENTRESTAGE: Open Air Concert FOOD Asean Night OUT AND ABOUT Charity Day SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: Terrace Rojak18 words
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Article, Illustration56 1989-08-05 19 Four types of herbal deliciacies are on the menu at Taikan-En Chinese Restaurant this month. They are double boiled pigeon soup, braised turtle in claypot, braised oxtail and double boiled chicken soup from $12 to $50 a dish. Lunch from 11.30 am to 2.30 pm. Dinner from 6.3056 words
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Miscellaneous904 1989-08-05 20 SATURDAYRADK) COMICRELIEF BHI Clirry-Pllff/Raymond Lee NOON Newt la Brief NOON BaaiitHal Mask: A election of II Uflf 'ji K 12.05 ftaal Fan: Join Roger Kool for instrumental is featured here. K •> L /OH 1 V# J an enjoyable time of good mu- 12.50 Marfcet Report Z% J (Programmes in904 words
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Miscellaneous546 1989-08-05 21 COMICFEUEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh QaSQIIBHkHI NOON Oil Track: Ross Tucker plays N N NewsdesK some new hits and offers some 12.30 Hara's Humph! 1/ v I, u H \t "M helpful advice to listeners. 12.45 Porsoaal Vlaw: A look at topical HWC K*> HEARD .1a FONNI._) NlVf* THM'i Art.546 words
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Miscellaneous1645 1989-08-05 22 SUNDAYRADIO n:{n;?ii>]r»f EBm EMnEHM H9HI N#w BrW (Programmes in English) 6am News in Brief aad Weather ■■■woMMt cu,b: Great mu- 6am Newshour •.05 0a Air Wake up to lovely melo- a Report •»<*! entertainment to greet 7.00 World News die SO3 Hl*hlirhU 605 A New Day: A .election of' 7.091,645 words
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Advertisement668 1989-08-05 23 WMIV •11 Personal Services/ 111 Personal Services/ IJAr#*kan/4laA AnWiaA Mtrcninaivt Mfrcninuivv FREE TRAINING BEFORE YOU INVEBT IN KBB I »W i XT 10 MHZ Turbo 14" colour monitor H.3M 1 AT VLSI 10 MHZ Turbo 14" colour monitor, $I,tlt BITWISE TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD T 1 Rochw Canal Road #06-42/43 109668 words
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Advertisement336 1989-08-05 23 831 Employment ——8 MHMMT73 >'' W An HlabllilMd manufacturing Jipwiin company Km Immediate vacancy for "assistant SUPERVISOR Pra-raqutettae: Male applicant! only, e Must complete N.B. Preferably with experience In Injection moulding. Diploma in Mechanical Engineering/ Electronic an advantage. Main Bonoftta: 5-day week (8.15 am. to 5.45pm) Attendance It transport allowance.336 words
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Advertisement429 1989-08-05 24 M 1 imptoymut S3l Employment S3l Employment m TBOBk BRADFORD I \iu I BRADFORD INSULATION (8) PTE LTD, a wholly owned subsidiary of CSR Ltd Australia is currently In the process of moving to larger premises at Tuas, Jurong. I In line with this expansion, the company now has I429 words
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Advertisement406 1989-08-05 24 <31 Employment 831 Employment SINGAPORE CIVIL SERVICE PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR MINISTRY OF HEALTH Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents of Singapore for the above appointment. Salary Scale $1975x105-2710 Gross Salary Range $2272 pm $3118 pm Requirements: A University degree or specialist qualification in graphic art and printing/typography, with406 words
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Advertisement402 1989-08-05 24 HI Employment WlEmpjogMn^^J If Sembawang Shipyard All has immediate vacancies for: I: I* GCE Aor O' level certificate with a f'H good command of English working knowledge of personal computer and other office machines H •At least 3 years' working experience in a similar capacity Pleasant personality ana able to402 words
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Advertisement18 1989-08-05 24 Engineering Firm urgently requlree: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Interested walk-In for Interview at 190/ 132. KALLAMO PLACE SINGAPORE 123318 words
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Advertisement553 1989-08-05 25 til Employment HI EmptoymiH Established Company require* MALE/ FEMALE BALEB REPRESENTATIVE Completed NJB. Class Sor S ilc«nc« QCK *C level No experience required aa training will be provided Bpoak English and Mandarin pSSTIei eapeeled I*l J—* aen-«e*raeßle Tho Hilh a marketing Monsoor Robinson Road P.O. Box 8U Singapore 0109 ——d553 words
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Advertisement323 1989-08-05 25 SA4 I g Ml CmptOymffll sssßtstlvs eeaMslstsSl ep •w'^Mt'afc SECRETARY Mln. OCX 'A* level or with 3 years' working experience Oood command of Bngllsh Able to type well with some knowledge In Book-keeping Able to work Independently eeadSehe!** 1 Interested applicants, please write In with full particulars to: SANWA KOKI323 words
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Advertisement334 1989-08-05 25 Ml Employment 3fkßdikr nSSSiSaSAM FULL-TIME COUNTER STEWARDS/ STEWARDESSES Age IS to 30 Hardworking and willing to loam No sxperlence required as training Dro Tided Must ban complete Njß. 1 rotating shifts a Working place: Marina Square or But Coast 1) Free uniforms and meals 2) Oood opportunity (or promotion 3)334 words
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Advertisement372 1989-08-05 25 aas a a Ml cmptoymeni Interior decoration company requires: CHINESE FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST e Mln. 3 'O' levels with credit In English and Maths e Starting salary 1800 to MOO depending on experience e Benefits Includes insurance, bonus, 14 days annual leave and others e Transport provided to and from372 words
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Advertisement313 1989-08-05 25 t IMHMBBHMB ill tlll|l»wjlllflll loteraetleael PibllaMsf JUNIOR SECRETARY e The Ideal candidate wtll either be a recent Oraduata from a Secretarial School or have I to 3 years' experience in secretarial duties, e Proficiency In using a PC and excellent command both written and sjMken English Is seeenPleass submit your313 words
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Advertisement266 1989-08-05 25 Ml ImptoymaK Urgeody DRIVER CUM DELIVERY Must haw mln class I driving licence Must prepare to work o»ertlms o Working boors: lion, to Pit UOam to &Jopm, Sot. UOam to o Successful applicant* will be paid basic salary plus orerttmeaUowance "TSZXTST* OVOTUH^MM We are liiMm tar dsdbeM MMda* te |ste266 words
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Article, Illustration454 1989-08-05 26 BESTBET :RACE 9 RACING IT'S a measure of the high esteem in which he is held that jockey Samsuri, who is one of the lightest hoops on the circuit, gets a fair share of topweighted mounts. We expect this confidence to pay off with a454 words
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Advertisement465 1989-08-05 26 831 Employment Motor Workshop urgently requires ADMINISTRATION CLERK Pleasant personality Able to type Salary rang* from $500 to 3360 Transport provided 91/3 working day Preferably staving around Tamplnes, Changl and Bedok Atm Pteaoe caM 542-9030 tor an Precision Engineering Co. requires MACHINISTS Mln. 3 years' working experience on turning/ Basic465 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration837 1989-08-05 27 PROFILE: LEE EVANS USA Today. A MAP of the world is taped to the wall in Lee Evans' Washington DC office. There are clusters of gold pins pushed into Europe, marking cities where he has competed as a runner, and in Africa, where he has coached. Places likeUSA Today. - 837 words
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Article276 1989-08-05 27 Wire services. RESULTS of yesterday's international sports: GOLF Scandinavian Open in Sweden 2nd rd: 134 Peter Senior (Aust) 64-70 1 35 Philip Harrison (Brit) 64-71 137 Johan Turn ha (Swe) 67-70 138 Mats Hallberg (Swe) 70-68, Carl Mason (Brit) 69-69, Paul Hoad (Brit) 69-69, Grant Turner (Brit) 69-69, JuanWire services. - 276 words
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Article, Illustration551 1989-08-05 28 PROSPECTS FOR GOLD SOCCER THE return of Fandi Ahmad and V Sundramoorthy has boosted Singapore's chances of doing well in the coming Kuala Lumpur SEA Games. The big question is, can manager Jita Singh whip up a good blend in so short a time? S GULAM thinks551 words
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Advertisement110 1989-08-05 28 Squad 1. David Lae 13. Fandi Ahmad 2. Abdul Malek 14. V Sundramoorthy 3. Easwaramoorthy Pillai 15. Lim Tong Hai 4. T Pathmanathan 16. DDevarai 5. Borhan Abu Samah 17 Hussein Ahmad Sattar 6. IshaK Saad 18. Au-Yeong Pak Kuan 7. Sudiat Dali 19 Syed Faruk 8. A R J110 words
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Article175 1989-08-05 29 HIS score is an amazing 1394 pinfalls, which is a high 232 average. This is not an extraordinary feat in bowling, although for Eric Poon, it comes close. Seven years of serious bowling has not brought Eric any fame or fortune. He has never smelled the175 words
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Article445 1989-08-05 29 Alfonso Chan - Stories/ Alfonso Chan FOUR days into the tournament, and the storm clouds continue to rage in the Singapore Open bowling championships. The emotions of some bowlers have been inflamed by the hardline stance taken by organising chairman Ee Fook Choy on what is now known as445 words
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Article, Illustration502 1989-08-05 30 S Gulam - By S Gulam IT'S sealed. Boris Lucic's heart is firmly with Singapore. That spells better days for the Lions and danger for their rivals. Having finally settled down, Boris has promised to scale greater heights when the Malaysia Cup season resumes in September. He says hisPictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 502 words
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Advertisement39 1989-08-05 30 The countdown continues today with soccer, the sport that will keep the adrenalin of fans flowing while they follow the SEA Games. Are Singapore's chances of a gold medal good, since Fandi Ahmad and Sundramoorthy are back?/ Page 3039 words
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Advertisement15 1989-08-05 30 r 1 1 SPORTS SPECIAL: THE COUNTDOWN 15 DAYS TO THE 15TH SOUTH-EAST ASIA GAMES15 words
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