The New Paper, 7 September 1989
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Title Section15 1989-09-07 1 the new paper THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1989 MCI <P) 3«/4/«9 50 CENTS the new^ paper15 words
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Advertisement244 1989-09-07 1 MAKING BABIES: PART TWO strain Tbo wHt: ''In certain parts of the month, the doctor said to have sex every alternate day...Telling me to have sex on certain days of the month was very stressful." The hmtaMl: "After we went through that one year trying to do it at the244 words
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Article, Illustration27 1989-09-07 1 No autographs, no photographs, no encore and no kick. That was how disappointing singer Samantha Fox's concert was in Kuala Lumpur./ Page 2 Picture/ NSTPicture/ NST - 27 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration418 1989-09-07 2 Wire services. E NGLISH and Swedish soccer fans went on the rampage in Stockholm last evening. They smashed windows and cars and looted shops after Sweden and England drew in a World Cup qualifying match. This was the second time this week that EnglishWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 418 words
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Article, Illustration39 1989-09-07 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call our Hotline Plus 734-7711, or write to The Editor v The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and phone number.39 words
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Article, Illustration328 1989-09-07 2 Malay Mail. SOMETIMES it takes more than just a great body and suggestive pelvic thrusts to carry a show. Teeny hoppers who forked out Ms2o (about Ssl4) and Msso for tickets to the Samantha Fox concert in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night, went away disappointed byMalay Mail.; Picture/ Nst - 328 words
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Article146 1989-09-07 2 Wire services. WHAT smells do malaria mosquitoes like? Dutch scientists are trying to find that out. Dr Willem Takken said in Amsterdam yesterday that the group is using a wind tunnel to see which of the human body's 450 different odours attract mosquitoes that carryWire services. - 146 words
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Article49 1989-09-07 2 THE Crazy Bike Race on Sentosa will be held on Saturday and not Sunday, as stated in Tuesday's Update. The Variety Night to raise funds for the Food and Beverage Industrial Workers Union will be held on Saturday. It was not held yesterday as stated in yesterday's Update.49 words
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Article, Illustration446 1989-09-07 3 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng THIS year's Lantern Festival at the Chinese Garden will showcase lanterns from Suzhou in China the original home of ornamental Chinese lanterns. About 320 exquisitely handcrafted lanterns have been specially brought to Singapore for the Lantern Festival 89 Suzhou Lantern Show. President WeePictures/ Chwee Hua Choo - 446 words
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Article122 1989-09-07 3 LIKE ugly ducklings, the first ornamental lanterns crafted were plain and sim-ple-looking. They were first made in Suzhou during the Han Dynasty from 256 BC to 220 AD. But as the lanterns evolved through the dynasties, they bloomed. Lanterns from the Qing dynasty are especially vibrant in colour122 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1989-09-07 2 THE WEATHER WEATHER outlook from midday: Fair. Max temp: 32 deg C. Sunset: 7.06 pm.15 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article258 1989-09-07 4 T I WO women have made fools of many men with their cheating hearts. The women first steal the men's hearts, then their life savings. Their go-betweens: hapless match-making agencies. Their notoriety has caused many marriage aid bureaus here to blacklist them, reported Lianhe Wanbao yesterday.258 words
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Article, Illustration221 1989-09-07 4 MORE has to be done to enhance Singapore's reputation as one of the world's top bunkering ports, says Mr Ho Kah Leong, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Communications and Information). Firstly, the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) is to set minimum standards for bunker barges to increase221 words
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Article150 1989-09-07 4 A CONCERT will be held to raise funds for seven disabled children's charities under the Community Chest. The Childrencare Charity Concert is also intended to increase public awareness of the Childrencare scheme. This is a non-profit charitable project by the concert's sponsor, the Great Eastern Life Assurance150 words
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Article, Illustration259 1989-09-07 4 TV buffs now have a good chance of improving their general knowledge. They can learn from a video encyclopaedia. A new product, named Videopedia, wa9 launched on Saturday. It gives the television and video-cassette recorder a teaching function. Videopedia is described as the world's first video-based encyclopaedia.259 words
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Article, Illustration259 1989-09-07 5 T WO men posing as detectives offered a 53-year-old woman the option of paying them money, or face charges for collecting illegal betting slips. The bogus cops, freelance property broker Chang Kew alias Richard, 46, and his accomplice Lee Kim Chuar, 32, jobless, detained Madam Yeo259 words
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Article298 1989-09-07 5 BATMAN would have sent it back to the production line. A single puff of wind blew his made-in-Singapore Batmobile to the ground. Don't blame the workmanship. What would you expect of cardboard bodywork on a BMX chassis? At least it held together in the crash. Like298 words
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Article, Illustration348 1989-09-07 6 THUSITHA de SILVA visits the site where a teenage girl drowned on Tuesday. It could have been prevented, he reports THIS gap (left), no wider than the length of a ruler, caused a schoolgirl to drown on Tuesday in Sungei Seletar. Early that morning, while itGraphics / Cel Gulapa - 348 words
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Article, Illustration365 1989-09-07 6 HIS world revolves around the very small and mundane: a strand of hair, a grain of rice. But look through a magnifying glass and my, what an amazing world. Mr Qu Ru, 63, has a knack for turning tiny objects into large art canvases. Clasping an ivory365 words
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Advertisement34 1989-09-07 4 Select your eyewear and spectacle frames from our special For Your Eyes Only feature on September 8 in The New Paper. [nEtwPi A Special Feature o< The New Paper Fas tads SEPTEMBER 8, 198934 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement279 1989-09-07 5 WTM HUFRY, ENTER THE KAO HAIR CARE FESTIVAL B9 Two draws. Two chances to win ex- Cut out the Kao logo from the front citing prizes. label or peel off the Kao sticker from Just buy any Kao Shampoo or the back of Sifone and attach it to an Conditioner/Rinse279 words
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Advertisement28 1989-09-07 6 Step forward into Fastads for a wide variety of career challenges. m fas&ds The Employment Classified Section FASTads Only $7.00 per column cm. (Minimum 3cm x 1 col.)28 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement540 1989-09-07 7 The GrqAt SeNtOsA GiVeAway Just clip the coupon on this page and take d (b£TdsS?* it over to Sentosa this weekend for a IJ |ILT septembw-s-io cmmm An exmmum chance to win in our Weekly Lucky Draw. t I jii NewFeny Terminal r™ c r*«»|. iriWi Sep»ember9 Whack Wtßace Day!540 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration441 1989-09-07 8 Ronald Wong - By Ronald Wong AN old bicycle shop in a row of prewar shophouses in Katong is probably the last bastion of the trishaw trade. The fami- ly-run shop, Hock Sin Hin, in Joo Chiat Road, says it is the only place in Singapore441 words
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Article, Illustration262 1989-09-07 8 TO earn $1.50 for a bowl of noodles, Mr Poh Thian Chai, 54, has to puff and pedal half a kilometre. "I know this is hard work, but I need the money to support my family," said Mr Poh, who has a son in National262 words
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Article119 1989-09-07 8 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. baccarat: A card game in which two or more players gamble against the banker. confidant: A person to whom one is able to discuss one's private problems and other119 words
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142 1989-09-07 9 GETTING married soon? Or expecting a baby any day now? The New Paper offers you the chance to announce the occasion for free. The promotion, which started yesterday, runs on the belief that weddings and births call for a celebration. The promotion will142 words
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415 1989-09-07 9 THE last should be the first thing you grab if you want the freshest produce on the supermarket shelves. The newest items should be at the back of the shelves or at the bottom of the freezer cabinets that is, if the supermarket415 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement264 1989-09-07 8 Draw No. 2/89 Ist prize: *****57 $1 million 2nd prize: *****79 $400,000 3rd prize: *****08 $200,000 4th prize: *****63 $100,000 sth prize: *****49 50,000 *****14 *****89 *****97 *****12 *****24 *****81 *****78 *****59 *****73 *****36 *****13 *****24 *****64 *****70 *****15 *****87 *****56 *****56 *****90 *****19 *****93 *****93 *****87 *****46 *****64 *****85264 words
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Advertisement61 1989-09-07 9 Limited Edition: The Omega Art. 11 ir The Omega Art. However you turn it: Essential, complete. Utter simplicity. Art on the reverse side by Richard Paul Lohse, Max Bill or Paul Talman. Signed and numbered editions. om9oa Available at selected Omega retailers. Sole Agents Service Centres: SILVAROYAL PTE LTD. 25061 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1989-09-07 9 Foodstuffs from an overloaded chiller or freezer. Canned food with bulges, Anything in torn or damaged packaging.17 words
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Advertisement253 1989-09-07 10 I (mS I Bf VB VANDA TOURS PROMOTIONS PTE LTD wk sincerely thank the following Sponsors who have made the iflf Miss Singapore Wond 1989 Beauty Pageant a successful project. SAilo, OFFICIAL DOMESTIC APPLIANCES OFFICIAL FILM 6 VIDEO TAPES OFFICIAL TIMEPIECE R&ilO El ik SB M VffiUi n LBi adidos253 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration209 1989-09-07 11 South Africa held its no-blacks parliamentary elections yesterday. At stake were seats in the three-chamber Parliament: The powerful whites-only House of Assembly; House of Representatives for coloured people; and House of Delegates for Asians. The homelands Blacks have no voice in the government and are supposed209 words
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267 1989-09-07 11 Wire services SOUTH Africa's ruling National Party took an unbeatable lead this morning in the country's segregated elections. With three-quarters of the votes counted after yesterday's poll, the NP notched up its 11th straight election victory, fending off a strong challenge from bothWire services - 267 words
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Article97 1989-09-07 11 Wire services. THAILAND'S "Condom King" Meechai Veeravidaya kicked off an Aids campaign by handing out free rubbers in a red-light district in Bangkok. Mr Meechai and members of his Population and Community Development Association (PCDA), many of them dressed up as condoms and car- ryingWire services. - 97 words
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273 1989-09-07 11 Wire services. E AST Germany has accused Bonn of breaking its word after reaching an outline deal on East German would-be emigres. Some 100 East Germans are now taking refuge in Bonn's mission in East Berlin. West Germany's embassies in Prague and WarsawWire services. - 273 words
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Article, Illustration120 1989-09-07 11 Wire services DUTCH Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers has won his third consecutive general election. But Mr Lubbers, leader of the Christian Democratic Party, refused to say yesterday which parties he would choose to form a coalition government. Mr Lubbers resigned in May to call anWire services - 120 words
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392 1989-09-07 12 Wire services SURVIVORS from Sunday's plane crash in the Amazon think they have been born again. They described scenes of panic and heroism as their aircraft ran out of fuel searching for a place to land, and ploughed into the jungle. "It wasWire services - 392 words
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Article68 1989-09-07 12 A PRISON warder at the Air Molek prison in Johor Baru has been detained. This follows the escape of eight remand prisoners from the jail on Monday. Johor's chief police officer SAC Zakaria Chek confirmed the detention of the warder yesterday, says New Straits Times.68 words
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Article294 1989-09-07 12 |The Non-aligned summit Wire services. NON-ALIGNED countries are poised to declare that the world has become a safer place in the last three years. However, the 102-member Non-Aligned Movement (Nam) wants the West to take urgent steps to reduce Third World debt. Under theWire services. - 294 words
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Article, Illustration34 1989-09-07 12 On Poppa dome: A two-week-old African spurred tortoise sits on dad's head at the San Antonio Zoo. Dad is 40 years old and weighs about 36 kg. Picture/ ApPicture/ Ap - 34 words
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Article, Illustration202 1989-09-07 12 Wire services. A US judge has ruled that defrocked television evangelist Jim Bakker is competent to stand trial. The case was expected to resume yesterday in Charlotte, North Carolina. District Judge Robert Potter's ruling came after Bakker was brought to court from a prisonWire services. - 202 words
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Advertisement171 1989-09-07 11 Amitabh Bachchan dragged to court! Shocking! Babita unveils the horror of life with Randhir. "He manhandled my mother" Why Sonam can't forgive her lover! Find out in the September Issue of STARDUS77 A.1The monthly magazine that goes behind the I entertainment industry to the lives of the stars to 'Jk171 words
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Advertisement48 1989-09-07 12 mm It doesn't take a Shakespearean Romeo to fall madly In love. A more prosaic Robert can love just as madly. If And when you marry, tell the world about It. In The New Paper. FREE*. Call 737-5900. The New Paper Son Zcots p»nd for the tint page48 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration26 1989-09-07 13 Unwanted: United States President George Bush holding one of the abandoned infants of drug abusers at Washington D C General Hospital yesterday. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 26 words
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306 1989-09-07 13 Wire services. T HE days of freewheeling wining and dining at taxpayers' expense may be over for Japa- nese politicians. This is the most likely outcome of a Japanese Supreme Court ruling on entertaining with public The court ruled on Tuesday that a civicWire services. - 306 words
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123 1989-09-07 13 Wire services. WOMEN'S blood cholesterol levels worsen abruptly after menopause, says a study. This may help explain their increasing risk of heart attacks after age 55, the study added. Doctors watched changes in high density lipoprotein (HDL) and low density lipoprotein (LDL) asWire services. - 123 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration285 1989-09-07 13 Wire services. WHAT began with an orderly queue to take profits developed into an untidy rush on the London stock market here yesterday. Fears of an increase in West German and Japanese interest rates prompted by the US dollar's recent rise on currency markets had market operators scuttling forWire services. - 285 words
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Article72 1989-09-07 13 Reuter. SHARE prices continued to slide as the Tokyo stock market opened today. Interest rate jitters sidelined major investors and limited buying activity to small lots. The 225-share Nikkei index eased 99.50 points or 0.29 per cent to 34,171.81 in 10 minutes after dropping 170.64 yesterday. Early losers wereReuter. - 72 words
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Article56 1989-09-07 13 FT Industrials Wed 1,978.70 (2,008.60) i 1 Dow Jones Average Wed 2,719.79 (2,744.68) j ST Industrial Wed 1,396.68 (1,388.08) NST Industrial Wed 2,464.66 (2,449.17) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed 2,577.62 (2,572.41) I Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,774.40 (1,777.70) Nikkei Stock Average Wed 34,271.31 (34,441.95) Figures in brackets refer to56 words
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Article, Illustration270 1989-09-07 13 Wire services. A LATE rally helped cut earlier losses on Wall Street yesterday, although investors remained concerned about the possible evolution of interest rates. With an hour to the closing bell, the Dow Jones industrial average was down more than 38 points. But selective buying cut that lossWire services. - 270 words
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16,000 reasons for an encore
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Article, Illustration792 1989-09-07 14 Ting Mei See - Showtime By Ting Mei See W fOULD you fly 16,000 km to give a seven-minute performance for free? That's a definite "yes" for Dr Charles Koh. He flew all the way from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Singapore to sing at the Thanks For The Memories concert last Sunday. And he said792 words
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Advertisement9 1989-09-07 15 We have something new to talk about each Friday.9 words
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Advertisement72 1989-09-07 15 Our weekly advertising feature in The New Paper Fastads will focus on a variety of topics ranging from eye care to art and confectionery items. Look out for them on these dates: SEPTEMBER 8 For Your Eyes Only SEPTEMBER 15 -Art Gallery SEPTEMBER 22 Sweet Selections And if you would72 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1519 1989-09-07 15 rrn j ~ffl Television Chinese Opera— Thursday Feature Special Tayangan Gambar GEMS W $31) pa Tang (Qiong Ju) Maria's Lovers Premiere First Blood A YOUNG scholar THIS 1984 drama was a star SYLVESTER Stallone plays a ilg abandons his impoverished vehicle for the lovely but heroic Vietnam veteran who wife1,519 words
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spotlight
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Article, Illustration926 1989-09-07 16 Chitra Rajaram - DAISY’S HOPE: A couple marry. In nine months, their first child is born Occasionally, a couple have two babies within a year and the children are not twins. One child is born in January, the other in December. Two teenagers stroll in a park at926 words
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Article170 1989-09-07 16 I was very shocked when doctors said my sperm was bad’ DAISY'S husband Michael (not his real name) is also an accountant. The 36-year-old was reluctant to share his feelings about the IVF programme. But he did talk a little about it: S I THINK my wife has170 words
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Article378 1989-09-07 16 WHEN a couple seek IVF treatment, their relationship with their doctor extends far beyond the purely clinical. The three of them have to spend many hours together. The doctor shares the couple's hopes, worries and even the most intimate details of their relationship. Very378 words
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Article, Illustration331 1989-09-07 16 THE couple in this photograph want to have a baby. They went to the Mount Elizabeth Infertility Centre to join an IVF programme. It starts with counselling. Sister Png Hwee Choo (centre) is one of two IVF counsellors at Mount Elizabeth's Infertility331 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration421 1989-09-07 17 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin FOR the first time, the Sing Music Awards will be telecast live over SBC 8 this year to reach out to more people. The event, Singapore's awards for people contributing towards Xinyao music, will be shown on Oct 8 at 9.30421 words
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Article197 1989-09-07 17 BATMAN BASED on the popular comic strip of the same name. Stars Michael Keaton as Batman and Jack Nicholson as The Joker. Lido, Capitol, Changi 1, Savoy 1 and Oriental: 10.45 am, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30 pm; President Republic 2: 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30 pm; New Crown: 1, 3.30,197 words
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Article, Illustration352 1989-09-07 18 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong P kOPULAR Hongkong show host Paul Chung, 30, died last Friday. His body was found at the bottom of his 26th storey flat at Shatin in Hongkong. His body will be cremated tomorrow. Paul's death came as a shock to colleagues352 words
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247 1989-09-07 18 Geraldine Goh - Thin Air 7.30 pm, SBC 12 Fridays beginning Sept 8 PREVIEW By Geraldine Goh WELCOME to FM 104.8 for fast news, views and interviews from London's Urban Radio. All this and excitement too in this contemporary BBC drama, Thin Air. Sabotage, murder, corruption and247 words
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Article109 1989-09-07 18 Wong Sing Yeong - J SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong I WAS glad that the series Storymakers (7pm SBC 5) lasted just two weeks. I doubt many of our children actually learned anything about writing from the two-part learn- how-to-write programme. fr'or a start, the writers were obscure.109 words
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Article, Illustration348 1989-09-07 18 HAVEN'T heard of the Swedish dance band Vikingarna? Funny, they are so popular in the Nordic countries that only Abba has sold more albums than them. But here's your chance to catch the Vikingarna, which was voted the most popular dance band in348 words
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Advertisement236 1989-09-07 17 I>e $op A \%a4i Al last,alurki llrav WMsJ)) music lo your ears. Your luck hits a high note at Sing. Because V ouchers, 20 $50 Sing ouchers ami 30 every time you make a pun-hase of $30 or $30 Sing ouchers. from Singapore's best choice of CD's and y i236 words
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TRAVELNOTES
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Article, Illustration463 1989-09-07 19 Suna R Kanga - By Suna R Kanga T EN Singapore dollars go a long way in India. Multiply by eight (roughly the rate of the rupee to our dollar) and your wallet begins to bulge with possibilities for an interesting souvenir hunt. What can 80 rupees ($10) buy in463 words
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Article73 1989-09-07 19 INDIA is an extraordinarily cheap country for souvenir shopping. Here are some tips for first-timers. Avoid shipping items home as your patience i may be tried by a long wait. For articles more than 100 years old, do check with the local Tourist Office for export permit procedures.73 words
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Article, Illustration298 1989-09-07 19 David Brazil - By David Brazil cruise NEWS THE Coral Princess luxury cruiser is due in Singapore this November for its annual visit. This year, there will be nine different types of cruises on offer. The shortest (and cheapest) is a 2D Cruise-to-Nowhere on Dec 22, with prices starting at $200. The298 words
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Advertisement38 1989-09-07 19 I BORN I FREE A baby arrives. A great moment. Celebrate it. Announce the beautiful newborn. In The New Paper. I t.llSlJfre tiiSl FREE*. Call 737-5900. The New Paper I scm x 2coh panel for the Itnt page38 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1045 1989-09-07 20 I THURSDAYRADIO 1 COMICRELIEF O]3m3EH Cllffy-Pllff/Raymcmd Lee NOON Near* in Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) V s JT gj--12.05 LaacMate: A musical selection C$ for your listening pleasure. M °ON Beautiful Music: Instrumental >M(C( \AM /AfIZY 1 >K nl V ,ftV\ T 1.00 N«m lid w«iti»r k»r« numbers are featured here1,045 words
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Miscellaneous655 1989-09-07 21 I oomicreuef n thursdayradio Orchard R«ad cc goi, 1 NOON Coed Music, Company and Mr NOON Nsasdsik A*«>t6. Wit*)* SON!!! II M I I I Hii.ioftt m Moiwd.. 11 1- 1 UM fJS'SL"'! I2,lSS.,rth*.Ull..n»r Th»p,o. ~.d in 16 p.rU. sis gL is«: ls®tW ISTdfsqtß ISgSS: /W\H Ufy J .VCv/D fljO655 words
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Advertisement224 1989-09-07 22 FASTads §31 Employment 831 Employment i ROBINSON GROUP OF COMPANIES has Immediate vacancies for the following positions due to expansion of our operations: DELIVERY DRIVER Must poiMti valid Class IU driving licence Have at least years relevant experience. HANDYMAN cum PAINTER Able to do simple repalrwork, carpentry t p»mtiw[ Have224 words
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Advertisement232 1989-09-07 22 831 Employmant 831 Employmant I CLERKS I (AUDIT) J V We are a wholly owned tutu Hilary of InchOMe Barhad B a operate one of the larpeet warehousing a (distribution I S oompiexee in S'pora. Our many clients Include house hold namae In fltme, toys, tolletrlaa, ooematloa a liquor. m232 words
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Advertisement361 1989-09-07 22 ■BKB^BBBSSaS 831 Employment 881 employment WAREHOUSE OPERATORS Wa are a wholly owned aubeldiary of Inohcape Barhad a operate one of the targeet werehoueing a dietrtbution complaxee in S'pora. Our many oManta Include houee hold namae In Mme, toya, toilaWaa. coemetica a liquor. RoopooolbilHiiß Receiving of stocks Order picking General housekeeping361 words
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Advertisement207 1989-09-07 22 —«M CAREER OPPORTUNITY Aa representative of one of the world's largest Insurance companies. The Individual, we seek. Is probably doing well at present Job, vet somewhat Impatient with progress. Applicants need not have Insurance experience but ambition, determination and desire to serve others are needed. To this person, we offer207 words
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Advertisement281 1989-09-07 22 Ml Employiwnt A wM ManuteeturA)°SALEr CO-ORDIHATOR Able to Mailt and manace the salei department k to proceaa sales orders It liaison with customers Mln. OCE O' Level, matured, hardworking and aggressive Typing skill essential Fluent In English «i Mandarin Basic salary 9000/- above B) PRODUCTION PLANNER To plan and schedule281 words
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Advertisement344 1989-09-07 23 831 Employment Aw trtwM»lM»l freight 10% I a v®* 1) Muvm 2) CAROOHANM QfNUUU. CLINK Interested applicants for Peel 1 mutt have qualified driving licence, class 3 or 4. For Poet at least Sec 4 education, achool leavers may apply. Experience not required, training will be given. Poet 1 t344 words
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Advertisement354 1989-09-07 23 Ml Employment SERVICE CO-ORDINATORS a OCE KT or •C level a Able to type a Speak English and Mandarin TECHNICIANS e NTC/ ITC/ Diploma In Electronics or Electrical a Training provided a Attractive salary with overtime allowance Please call personally or write In with a recent photo (ns.) and full354 words
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Advertisement297 1989-09-07 23 HI Emptoymant aa^==s=s========= FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS (PULL-TIME/ PART-TIME) e Able to communicate In English a Experience not necessary a Basic salary 8000 commission WALK IN INTERVIEW #01-38/40 Lucky Plaza 11am. to spm. BBMBUMMBBNBBMMMi Well established Shipping Co. requires OPERATIONS ASSISTANT (MALE) a Mln. 1 year experience a Willing to work297 words
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Advertisement367 1989-09-07 23 831 Employment Expanding building material co. requires JUNIOR DRAUGHTSMAN/ SITE ASSISTANT OCE O' level la Architectural diploma or equivalent e Experience not euentlal but preferred Interested eppMeante pleeee eall MC-1100 or write toe WMCEIL PRODUCTS PTE LTD 28 Kim Chuan Terrace Singapore IMS I§ 11 Mtfl •m pi oym ®n367 words
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Advertisement340 1989-09-07 23 881 Employment SECRETARY urgently required by a Trading Company. a PBC Certificate a OCE 'A' Level e Able to start immediately a Minimum 1 year experience Intareatad pleeee call *****79 ww naUKis MVMBM9HME3M TOBIFUNE JAPANESE RESTAURANT has vacancies for A) WAITRESS B) BARMAID Pleaae call *****55 or come personally between340 words
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Advertisement317 1989-09-07 23 •31 Emp4oymont >31 Emptoymont An established test equipment and measuring Instalments company seeks a dedicated and committed Individual to fill the post of: SALES ENGINEER (Machinery Division) Diploma in Electrical Electronics Engineering Fresh VITB graduates with strong interest in a Sales Career may apply Conversant in local dialects A Willing317 words
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Advertisement248 1989-09-07 23 REQUIRED QIRLB, AQE 16 22 for maka-up photography. Walk-In at: 1 #02-11 Tha Promenade, Orchard Rd. from 11am. 7pm. 1900 PER MONTH RfQUIRED URGENTLY TEMP. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK (IVi month) e able to start Immediately, able to type h send telex Oftll t Blk. t. Tetok Biongeh Cree. #01-430. 0248 words
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Article1385 1989-09-07 24 ►Centoswie [7~/f PINOCCHIO SNOW 1 w WHITE. A specM event staged by Act 3't children's drama group at Book Fair 89. 2 pm 4 pm. Today. Function i*om, Hall 4. World Trade Centre, foe. Nightuchts iyVIBRATION. This five-piece band from the Philippines plays at The1,385 words
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Article16 1989-09-07 24 CENTRESTAGE: Pinocchio OUT AND ABOUT: Essay Contest EXHIBITIONS: Health Fitness COMING UP: Puppet Show16 words
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Article, Illustration63 1989-09-07 24 More than 300 exquisite lanterns from Suzhou in southern China will light up the Chinese Garden. See lanterns of the Sung or Tang dynasty and lanterns with sound effects. Opens 9 am daily. Closing hours extended to 10 pm until Sept 17. From tomorrow to Sept 17, entrance63 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration370 1989-09-07 25 US Open Men's singles, q-finals: Aaron Krickstein (US) bt Jay Berger (US) 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, 1-0 retired. Doubles, s-finals: John McEnroe (US)/Mark Woodforde (Aust) bt Paul Annacone (US)/Christo van Rensburg (SA) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Women's singles, q-finals: Steffi Graf (WG) bt Helena Sukova (Cze) 6-1,Reuter. - 370 words
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Article199 1989-09-07 25 Reuter. THE opening men's quarter-final ended in heartbreak for 11th seed Jay Berger who was forced to retire with a severe case of muscle cramps in his left leg midway through his match with 14th-seeded fellow-American Aaron Krickstein yesterday. After splitting the first two setsReuter. - 199 words
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Article178 1989-09-07 25 Wire services. THE ATP Tour Championship, played in New York since 1977 as the Masters, will be held in Frankfurt, West Germany, beginning in 1990 under terms of a three-year agreement announced yesterday. "We had a number of cities interested, but our preference has always been the German marketWire services. - 178 words
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Article183 1989-09-07 25 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: HOCKEY Champions' Trophy women's tournament in W Germany: Canada 2 Britain 2, Holland 0 S Korea 2. SOCCER Soccer friendly in Dublin: W Germany 1 Ireland 1. Friendly in Denmark: Denmark 2 Holland 2. First division Switzerland: Lucerne 3 Aarau 0, WettingenWire services. - 183 words
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Article, Illustration434 1989-09-07 26 SWEDEN 0 ENGLAND 0 Reuter. SWEDEN held England in a closefought encounter which left both teams with excellent chances of qualifying for the finals. England now needs a point from its final European Group 2 game against Poland to make certain of qualifying. It was a spirited performance,Reuter.; Picture/ Afp - 434 words
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Article216 1989-09-07 26 Reuter. N IRELAND 1 HUNGARY 2 HUNGARY boosted its hopes of making it to Italy's finals and ended Northern Ireland's at the same time. A blunder by stand-in defender Anton Rogan handed Kalman Kovacs a 13th minute gift goal then Gyorgy Bognar hit theReuter. - 216 words
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Article228 1989-09-07 26 Reuter. FINLAND 1 WALES 0 FINLAND outplayed Wales and ended its already slim hopes of qualifying from Group 4. Watched by 7,400 spectators at Helsinki's Olympic Stadium, Finland scored after 50 minutes when Kari Ukkonen curled in a low corner from the right and striker Mika LipponenReuter. - 228 words
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Article250 1989-09-07 26 Reuter. BELGIUM 3 PORTUGAL 0 MARC Van der Linden scored twice and veteran Jan Ceulemans once as Belgium continued its unbeaten run in the qualifying round. Belgium is now three points clear of second-placed Czechoslovakia in Group 7. It needs only two points from its two remainingReuter. - 250 words
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Article, Illustration707 1989-09-07 27 YUGOSLAVIA 3 SCOTLAND 1 AFP. YUGOSLAVIA clinched the first qualifying ticket to next year's finals after Liverpool teammates Steve Nicol and Gary Gillespie suffered a double own goal nightmare in Zagreb yesterday. The two own goals came saw Scotland's hopes being torn apart by three Yugoslav goals inAFP. - 707 words
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Article, Illustration200 1989-09-07 27 Reuter. AUSTRIA 0 USSR 0 AUSTRIA showing determination, discipline and endurance to hold the Soviet Union. The outcome left Austria second in Group 3, two behind the Russians, who are virtually certain of reaching the finals. Playing a defensive game, Austria foiled its technically superior opponentReuter.; Picture/ Afp - 200 words
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Article114 1989-09-07 27 Reuter. MARADONA MELODRAMA THE month-long battle of wills between Diego Maradona and his Italian club Napoli ended yesterday when the Argentine soccer superstar agreed to return to work. A club spokesman said Maradona would make himself available to team trainer Alberto Bigon immediately. The announcement followedReuter. - 114 words
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Article229 1989-09-07 27 Reuter. ITALIAN LEAGUE JUVENTUS stormed to its second convincing win in four days as other top teams battled for points yesterday. Goals from Pierluigi Casiraghi, Salvatore Schillaci and, in injury time, Angelo Alessio, earned Juventus a healthy 3-1 win at home to Fiorentina to put it top ofReuter. - 229 words
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104 1989-09-07 28 THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan has described Thailand's performance in last week's South-East Asia Games as an "utter humiliation". After hearing a report in a cabinet conference on Tuesday, Mr Chatichai said it was an utter humiliation that Thailand should suffer defeat to Malaysia, and104 words
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Article97 1989-09-07 28 UDOMSAK UJJIN, Thailand's national soccer team manager, announced his resignation from the national soccer association on Tuesday. He said he ought to bear responsibility for the unsatisfactory performance of Thailand's soccer team during the SEA games. The team failed to win any medal. Udomsak also explained97 words
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184 1989-09-07 28 RACING with DENNIS CHIA PSILVER, a winner last week, is maintaining his winning form and has a bright chance of scoring a double for the meeting at Ipoh. With Asuwadi up, he shaped better than stablemate Bunga Api (Azhar) over 600 m in 45.184 words
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Article, Illustration313 1989-09-07 28 S Gulam - By S Gulam YAHYA MADON ended his long drought with a beautiful goal last night but it was not enough to make him happy. "It's a goal I wanted rather badly but I would have been more delighted had it won us the game," he said later.313 words
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Article208 1989-09-07 28 JITA SINGH was a sad man when he left Singapore's dressing room counting the number of missed chances and mourning the dismal draw. But his sorrow turned into delight later in the night when he learnt that the point was enough to put Singapore into fifth place.208 words
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Article157 1989-09-07 28 THE Johor team was laughing all the way back to Johor Baru last night. Given the chances that Singapore had, Johor should have lost the game so it had every reason to smile. Said its team manager, Dato' Suleiman Mohd Noor: "We came to conquer but to157 words
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Article, Illustration589 1989-09-07 29 Jeffrey Low - SINGAPORE 1 JOHOR 1 Jeffrey Low O (NE more heartache, one more headache. Very soon Singapore might not even see daybreak. If the points don't start flowing in, there is every danger of the Lions going out, going completely out of the championship without a trace of sympathyPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 589 words
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Article, Illustration102 1989-09-07 30 Jeffrey Low - Jeffrey Low Captain Courageous Butcher took England to the brink of next year's World Cup finals in Stockhom yesterday. A 25thminute injury left a gaping wound in his scalp but he played on, blood soaking his face and shirt, as England earned a goalless draw. Pages 28 and 29102 words
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