The New Paper, 12 September 1989
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Title Section15 1989-09-12 1 the new paper TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1989 MCI (P) 3«/4/»9 50 CENTS the new paper15 words
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Advertisement117 1989-09-12 1 BABIES IS THIS THE FUTLlflE"? ED I SURPRISE I SBC SERIALS ra What Chinese serials are tops on SBC? It's not El swordfighting shows. Nor teenage dramas. H Surveys spring a surprise./ Page 12 TOMORROW'S HOME IS WITHIN REACH A computerised Menu Adviser to help you with your diet, even117 words
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Article, Illustration78 1989-09-12 1 STUDENT IN COMA Man is in coma after choking on mooncake during contest. Sister says: "He was OK one minute and the next he was coughing. Then he collapsed." Organiser tried to remove bits of mooncake from his throat. Ranger had to apply heart-reviving technique onPicture/ Shin Min - 78 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration563 1989-09-12 2 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching A 20-YEAR-OLD student is now in a coma after choking during a mooncake-eating competition last Saturday. Suie Peng Cheong, a Secondary Five student at St Teresa's High School, took part in the contest held on Sentosa by Sentosa Development563 words
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Article, Illustration295 1989-09-12 2 CHOKING or suffocation occurs when swallowed food (or some other object) blocks the passage of air through the throat and lungs. There are proper ways to help the person dislodge the obstruction. If breathing stops altogether, act quickly because brain damage can result295 words
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200 1989-09-12 2 THE first two HDB sites to be tendered out for private housing are located along Telok Blangah Road at the fringe of Bukit Merah New Town and Upper Changi Road at Bedok New Town. This was stated by the Minister for200 words
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Article22 1989-09-12 2 THE Reluctant Debutante will be staged from Sept 22 to Oct 1, and not from Friday as reported in yesterday's Update.22 words
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Article, Illustration516 1989-09-12 3 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song THIS is how tomorrow's home may look like. And it can be within your reach today. The gadgets to make the dream come true are being shown at an exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic. We asked our artist to visualise how theseGraphics/ Cel Gulapa - 516 words
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Advertisement35 1989-09-12 2 (Problems with your tots? I Call 730-5549 for advice on how to handle the needs of kids below 4 years old. A service for readers by The New Paper 8 Dutch Lady Growing Up Milk35 words
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Advertisement43 1989-09-12 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus 734-7711, or write to Th« Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name and address and, if there is one, your phone number too.43 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1989-09-12 2 THE WEATHER Weather outlook from midday: Fair. Max temp: 31 deg C. Min: 24 deg C. Sunset: 7.04 pm.19 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration301 1989-09-12 4 Teenagers look to big screen superheroes for inspiration in a course on personality development. GRISELDA LOO talks to some of them. For adults and students, the instructor's advice: Regain that lost sense of wonder THIS is what six students at the workshop had to say: Steven301 words
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Article, Illustration401 1989-09-12 4 EIGHTY teenagers took lessons on success from Indiana Jones and the Karate Kid on Sunday. But their motives were a little more down-to-earth than those of the big screen heroes. The teenagers were taking part in a one-day study skills workshop on the "SecretsPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 401 words
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Article, Illustration151 1989-09-12 4 YOUNG children do not learn only in the classroom. They are learning all the time and in all sorts of places with a lot of fun and wonder. Many students and adults have lost this sense of wonder along the way. And a lot can be151 words
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103 1989-09-12 4 FIND out how healthy you are at the National Health Fair 1989 next month. Visitors to the fair can check their blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol levels, body fat and dental plaque. The fair, organised by the Ministry of Health, will be103 words
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Article, Illustration435 1989-09-12 5 ONE school grew palm trees, another used coupons to monitor good behaviour and the third started a Life Skills Club. They did it to try and win the Courtesy Cup, the top prize in a contest for secondary schools and junior colleges during the NationalPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 435 words
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190 1989-09-12 5 TODAY marks the start of a two-day Indonesia-Singa-pore business forum. The forum aims to match local and Indonesian businesses that wish to set up joint ventures in Indonesia. The Minister of State for Communications and Information and Trade and Industry, Mr Mah Bow Tan,190 words
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Article, Illustration301 1989-09-12 6 TAKE a walk through a walkway exhibition at Raffles City and have a hand in designing Singapore's walkways of the future. Walkways may be taken for granted by many but the designs of bus shelters, pedestrian malls, street signs and street lamps can encourage301 words
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Article, Illustration578 1989-09-12 6 The future of Singapore literature is in the hands of young writers. Five of them look ahead at a forum held as part of Book Fair 89. IRENE NG reports BEHOLD the young and the restless. Five men, all below 25, are slouching on a578 words
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Article84 1989-09-12 6 Colin Cheong (The Stolen Child, $8.50) About 300 copies sold so far. Eric Khoo (Unfortunate Lives, $9.90) more than 200 copies sold so far. Tan Wee Lian (Love and Hamburgers, $7.50) 300 copies sold so far. Colin Goh (Orchard Road: The Restricted Zone, $8.50) 300 copies84 words
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Article152 1989-09-12 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. condone: Accept or allow behaviour that is wrong. contender: A person who competes with other people to win something. dilemmas: Difficult situations in which one has to choose between152 words
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Article, Illustration410 1989-09-12 7 SIGNS of the future are here already. Computers are now used to air-brush signs and special chemicals keep them dirtfree. And some eye-catching inflatable signs are now available with built-in lights. These are some of the new types of signs being exhibited in the SignPictures/ Nicklaus D’cruz - 410 words
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Article, Illustration394 1989-09-12 7 ADAPTING and changing to suit readers' and advertisers' needs have helped to boost The New Paper's circulation. When the first issue hit the stands some 14 months ago the paper was full of colour. It had stories that were short and written simply. Today394 words
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Advertisement26 1989-09-12 4 Select interesting wc>rks < >f art from our Art Gallery feature on September 15 in The New Paper. y A Special Feature of The New Paper Fastads26 words
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Advertisement20 1989-09-12 6 RESTAURANT A k MANAGERS: I Hungry for more business? Call 730-5624 today for the recipe. j; I 3 T I■]20 words
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Advertisement44 1989-09-12 7 Febs gives effective relief for colds Febs helps relieve your cold discomfort effectively. That's because Febs is specially formulated to relieve pain,fever and nasal congestion. It also contains Vitamin C to build up resistance. So at the first signs of a cold, j take44 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration478 1989-09-12 8 NST, The Star. AN ANGRY Sultan of Selangor yesterday hit out at the state's Mentri Besar saying the latter acted in an "improper" manner when he married the Sultan's daughter secretly. According to Malaysian newspapers, the Sultan said the Mentri Besar, Tan Sri Muhammad Haji Muhammad Taib, didNST, The Star. - 478 words
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229 1989-09-12 8 Wire services. THE Soviet Union still poses a strong military threat in the Far East despite the recent relaxation in East-West tensions, Japan's Defence Agency said today. The agency published details of estimated Soviet military strength in the region. They show Moscow isWire services. - 229 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration281 1989-09-12 8 Wire services. The London Stock Market lost ground heavily yesterday, not helped by an early breakdown in its automatic quotation system which had thrown dealers off their stride. The market retreat was partly a reaction to recent highs, as well to a disappointingly weak opening session on Wall Street,Wire services. - 281 words
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Article85 1989-09-12 8 Reuter ON the Tokyo stock exchange share prices struggled to post gains at the open, partly on the slightly weaker dollar overnight and because the market is due for a technical bounce, brokers said. The key 225-share Nikkei index firmed 76.43 points to 34,190.09 in 10 minutes after slippingReuter - 85 words
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Article52 1989-09-12 8 FT Industrials Mon 1,981.60 (2,003.70) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,704.41 (2,709.54) ST Industrial Mon 1,414.30 (1,419.69) NST Industrial Mon 2,522.45 (2,523.21) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 2,614.60 (2,620.63) Australian All Ordinaries Mon 1,756.40 (1,758.00) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 34,113.66 (34,115.81) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous52 words
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Article, Illustration282 1989-09-12 8 Wire services. IN New York stock prices drifted lower in quiet trading yesterday, extending last week's drop. Analysts said buying interest was limited, as it had been last week, by concern that the market was due for at least a pause after its sharp rise through the firstWire services. - 282 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article313 1989-09-12 9 Wire services. T I HE official Soviet news agency Tass has lashed out at West German embassies and news media for their handling of the East German refugee crisis. Some 16,000 East Germans have crossed the Czechoslovak border into Hungary in about 24 hours. ThisWire services. - 313 words
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312 1989-09-12 9 Wire services. MCDONNELL Douglas' older range of aircraft in service must be modified for reasons of safety. The US Federal Aviation Administration said yesterday that it would order structural modifications to ensure the safety of 1,153 older McDonnell Douglas DC-10, DC-9, DC-8 and MD-80Wire services. - 312 words
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Article, Illustration229 1989-09-12 9 Wire services. SINGAPORE'S envoy to Washington expects Cambodia's warring factions to start talking peace again after testing their strength on the battlefield. Professor Tommy Koh spoke on the Cambodian conflict in an address prepared for delivery to the Asia Society in WashingtonWire services. - 229 words
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Article, Illustration43 1989-09-12 9 Birthday rally: Supporter a of deposed Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos in Manila marking his 72nd birthday. They demanded the immediate return of their leader, who fled to Hawaii when Mrs Corazon Aquino swept to power. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 43 words
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238 1989-09-12 9 Wire services. FEW details have yet to emerge about the Danube river tragedy in which over 150 passengers were reported killed on Sunday. The Bulgarian and Romanian media have only provided scant and confusing details. There is not only confusion over the number ofWire services. - 238 words
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224 1989-09-12 10 Wire services. NORWAY'S ruling Labour Party is facing its worst election setback since World War II. This was indicated in partial returns yesterday. Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland's Labour, however, remained the nation's largest party. She said she would not resign. Labour was projectedWire services. - 224 words
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Article, Illustration395 1989-09-12 10 Wire services. INDONESIAN President Suharto and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev have signed a wide-ranging statement pledging co-operation in areas such as arms control, ecology and trade. The two leaders signed the eight-page document in the Kremlin yesterday following several hours of talks, said the SovietWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 395 words
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Article177 1989-09-12 10 Wire services IRAQ will respect agreements signed in 1982 with the Atlanta branch of the Italian bank, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL). This was stated by the Iraqi embassy in Rome yesterday. BNL plans to bring Italian court proceedings against the BNL Atlanta branch directorWire services - 177 words
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147 1989-09-12 10 Wire services. THE British government has stepped up its crackdown on football hooligans. Home Secretary Douglas Hurd announced in London yesterday that the government was setting up a special police intelligence unit to co-ordi-nate the war against the thugs at home and abroad.Wire services. - 147 words
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Article, Illustration149 1989-09-12 10 Wire services. A GREEK parliamentary committee has recommended that former Socialist prime minister Andreas Papandreou be prosecuted on charges of phone bugging. "We recommend his prosecution for illegal telephone tappings" of political opponents, newspapers and journalists and for violating the constitutional right toWire services. - 149 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration392 1989-09-12 11 Ronald Wong - Ice kachang promotion Brasserie Tatler Marina Mandarin Hotel On till Oct 15 Eight types from $4 to $5.50 -I- each By Ronald Wong WHO would have thought shaved ice could be so seductive? Slivers of ice bathed in a tastebud-tingling, creamy concoction of syrup and392 words
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327 1989-09-12 11 THE ice kachang has many relatives in the region the Filipinos, Thais, Malaysians and Indonesians have their versions. Shaved ice is common to all but the variations and ingredients used are a des-sert-lover's dream. The Malaysian ice kachang is a first cousin to the Singapore327 words
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478 1989-09-12 11 LIFELINES This column will alternate weekly with Microwave Cook. It will answer your questions on eating healthily and nutrition. The answers are given by the Health Ministry. Send your questions to Lifelines, The New Paper. 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923 or478 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration405 1989-09-12 12 Wong Sing Yeong - ■Tomorrow/ Why comedies are so popular By Wong Sing Yeong s URVEYS to find out which are the top Chinese serials over SBC have come up with 'a surprise: Comedies. They were popular with viewers over the last two years, findings by Survey Research Singapore405 words
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Article, Illustration173 1989-09-12 12 AT SBC 5, English comedies do not fare too well. They lose out to dubbed Chinese serials (comedies or soaps) which usually have a viewership of 200,000. English movies occasionally rival dubbed Chinese serials for the top position, especially if they are spine chillers. For173 words
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Advertisement16 1989-09-12 13 We have something new to talk about each Friday. BSffRHH m I gX MBaggfr i k16 words
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Miscellaneous1581 1989-09-12 13 rr\ i ynn lelevision= .jtSSm SCREEN Hunter Celts A Pagan Trinity Tuesday Premiere """Ear M GEMS W 4 cm,TK ch Killer Instinct r fet syi *j^ Dee McCall (Stepfanie storehouse of legeiXadventure and fL. ixa i- nn Kramer) falls in love with belief. The Celtic gods and goddesses YOIWG psychiatrist1,581 words
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Article, Illustration441 1989-09-12 14 Chitra Rajaram - The Future: 'If it happens on a very large scale, social values and moral standards will be re-assessed' By Chitra Rajaram ADVANCES in childbirth medicine have given doctors god-like powers. They cannot create life. But they can put sperm and egg together to create a441 words
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Article413 1989-09-12 14 The place: Singapore. The year: Sometime in the future. The scene: The National Sperm Bank (Pasir Ris Branch). Action: In walks Sally Tan. She is 33, single, senior research biologist at the Science Park. She is on 22 months paid leave to have her first413 words
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Article373 1989-09-12 14 WE posed the question to doctors, sociologists and religious leaders. "You are going to kick up a lot of dust," said an IVF doctor at a government hospital. But doctors say it is already possible to have a baby the Sally Tan way scientifically speaking. Yet most of them insist373 words
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Advertisement236 1989-09-12 14 known as AID artificial insemination by donor. That some turbing questions of morality. For ex- X ample: How does a woman who f undergoes AID know she is getting WM exactly what she asked for? Who has control over the fertilised egg kept in deep-freeze, particularly a born as a236 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration502 1989-09-12 15 Ting Mei See - By' Ting Mei See A FTER keeping a low profile for a couple of years, Rumours is all out to get a bigger slice of the entertainment cake at Orchard Road. And it is set to do so with a line-up of popular local bands. This502 words
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Article, Illustration502 1989-09-12 15 RICHARD Chamberlain reaches for a mirror and peers at his world-famous good looks. He primps a little as the crew of his new TV series Island Son waits. Finally, he shrugs. "This is as good as it gets." When completed, Island502 words
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Article, Illustration441 1989-09-12 16 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong SHE looked more like a Taiwanese starlet than a student. In a sequined electric-blue dress that showed off a slim, cream-col-oured neck, she was a picture of confidence. Matching huge rhinestone ear-rings dangled from her ears. Rebecca Chao, 21, isPicture/ Sam Yeo - 441 words
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Article142 1989-09-12 16 Vivien Chiong - SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong LAST night, we saw another side to the lives of showbiz celebrities. In Superstars (SBC 5, 7 pm), French actress Sylvia Kristel talked about the one man in her life her son. There was footage of the divorced actress sparring with142 words
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Article, Illustration333 1989-09-12 16 FILM director A R Badul, who began his career as a comedian, had the last laugh at the Eighth Malaysian Film Festival. The 41-year-old actor-di-rector, whose films are usually panned by critics, swept aside the industry's bigwigs to clinch the Best Actor and Best333 words
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Article389 1989-09-12 16 BATMAN BASED on the popular comic strip by the same name. Stars Michael Keaton as Batman and Jack Nicholson as The Joker. It is Batman to the rescue as The Joker holds Gotham City hostage by poisoning the city's supply of cosmetics. An action-packed adventure epic that must not389 words
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Advertisement9 1989-09-12 16 Earn your keep with a job found in Fastads.9 words
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UPDATE
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Article1356 1989-09-12 17 Nightughts > THE SATIN RHYTHM. Ar This Filipino group presents 1 a repertoire of smooth sounds. Jackie Cuyuca and Mary Gonzales sing light jazz, pop and sentimental songs with Gabriel Adil on the piano. Nightly except Sundays. Weekdays: 9 pm 12.45 am. Fridays, Saturdays and1,356 words
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Article18 1989-09-12 17 V OUT AND ABOUT: Walkway Systems TALKS: Right Reading NIGHTUGHTS: The Satin Rhythm COMING UP: Pianist18 words
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Article, Illustration63 1989-09-12 17 EHnjoy a night of music with the Varsity Choral Ensemble. This show Ifeatures an eight-part choral work including excerpts from Les iMiserables and Hubert Parry's composition, Blest Pair of Sirens. Accompanied by the NUS concert orchestra led by Mr Paul Abisheganaden. 8 pm. Today. Victoria Concert HalL Tickets63 words
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Miscellaneous915 1989-09-12 18 TUESPAYRADIO COMICRELIEF HiiSUiuOm UkQHI Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee 2£ selection to M d ln) I I s\ is offered for your lunchtime NOON Beautiful Music: Light instru- I J /*s«. H listening pleasure. mentals for your listening plea- ***R I y/«|f MltalilM sure X ,r V (£1 WMT MIIxUMMW) 12.50 HmM R«t*rt915 words
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Miscellaneous766 1989-09-12 19 COMICREUEF I TUESDAYRADIO I Orchard Road/coim Goh liiHlliiMH 'IraHHB NOON fiaad Mask, C««p««y and Me: NOON Newsdesk Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 Off tIM Shalt: Nikoa Kazan tzar— ment for you. kis' Zorba The Greek was writHI'S LIFT IVf*IWIN6 1 ||8j mm.l Nflb LOVE f=T| *Kib wwcftf 11 ?1 S«.tl«wUl l««nwy:766 words
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Advertisement1115 1989-09-12 20 FS A 831 Employment 831 Employment i =sas5=5= s= Ifw GO FOR A MGOODKAL? TnT Checkout The Mew Paper Fastads Food Fest 89 f every Wednesday and Saturday till November 15, 1989 WKfF in The New Paper. Pjl? Wi |P I A Special Feature of The New Paper Fas tads1,115 words
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Advertisement229 1989-09-12 21 MTUC INCOME requtree: TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM RECEPTIONIST Requirement*: Bilingual Age above 30 years Pleaaant personality e Experience In handling PABX switchboard preferred but not essential. Training will be provided 5 dsy week a attractive fringe Interested, please contact Pauline Lee at Tel: SSO-713S to arrange for an Interview. SECRETARY urgently229 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration179 1989-09-12 22 AFP, AP. D i IGGO Maradona could be back in (action for Napoli tomorrow. Maradona, under fire from Napoli for extending his holiday in Argentina, finally returned to Italy a week ago. He is in the squad to play Portugal's Sporting Lisbon in a firstround, first-leg Uefa CupAFP, AP.; Picture/ Afp - 179 words
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Article230 1989-09-12 22 AFP. SCOTTISH champion Glasgow Rangers is facing a striker crisis for tomorrow's European Cup first-round first-leg clash against Bayern Munich. Ally McCoist and Kevin Drinkell are suspended, while Mo Johnston is injured. The controversial marksman is struggling to shake off a groin strain he aggravatedAFP. - 230 words
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Article295 1989-09-12 22 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER First Division East Germany: Stahl Brandenburg 1 Lokomotive Leipzig 1, Rot-Weiss Erfurt 3 Fortschritt Bischofswerda 0, Magdeburg 2 Stahl Eisenhuettenstadt 1, Energie Cottbus 2 Dynamo Berlin 2, Karl-Marx-Stadt 3 Carl Zeiss Jena 0, Dynamo Dresden 3 Wismut Aue 0, Chemie HalleWire services. - 295 words
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Article, Illustration489 1989-09-12 23 AP. T HREE Wimbledons, a US Open, a Davis Cup, all by the age of 21. How much more can Boris Becker expect? Plenty. Eight Grand Slam titles two at Australia, Paris, Wimbledon and Flushing Meadow and a Federation Cup by the age of 20. How much moreAP.; Picture/ Afp - 489 words
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Article, Illustration659 1989-09-12 24 Jeffrey Low - KEDAH v SINGAPORE Darulaman Stadium, Tonight 8.45pm Jeffrey Low KEDAH, fresh, fit and injury free, intend to inflict upon Singapore a convincing defeat at the Darulaman Stadium tonight. But it may all depend on who's keeping goal for the Lions Abdul Malek or David Lee.659 words
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Article, Illustration393 1989-09-12 24 PROFILE: HUSSIN JAFFAR HUSSIN Jaffar, Kedah's leading goal-scorer, has a home-ground jinx against Singapore which he hopes to break once and for all tonight. Since his first match against Singapore in 1987, Hussin has played six home games against the Lions without393 words
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Article, Illustration344 1989-09-12 25 NST. KUALA Lumpur coach Chow Kwai Lam has hit out at Singapore for fielding the injured Fandi Ahmad in the South-East Asia Games soccer final against Malaysia. According to Kwai Lam, Fandi, who plays for KL in the Malaysia Cup, aggravated his ankle injuryNST.; Picture/ Nst - 344 words
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Article375 1989-09-12 25 Wire services. SOUTHAMPTON has turned down a £750,000 ($2.28 million) offer from Manchester United for Danny Wallace. Southampton chairman Guy Askham said Saints would not part with the 25-year-old Wallace for less than £lm ($3.05 m). Wallace, who is being hunted by a host of other clubs including Everton,Wire services. - 375 words
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Advertisement276 1989-09-12 22 M 1 Imptoyiwnl 1) mOOUCTMN WORKERS 2) STORE WORKERS for Immediate employment e Able to read A speak simple English e Physically fit Starting salary «4SO for Post (2) only. lai-is. i— 1 HllVivWw 34 Soon Leet Verrace S'pore 0611 from Monday Friday An established firm requires: GENERAL CLERK Experience276 words
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Advertisement282 1989-09-12 22 •31 Emptoymant FEMALE OCNERAL CLERKS e^jSalary •Ml 606, French Rd_. #00-160 S'pore 0620 Tal: *****80 -y. PHOTOGRAPHER'S ASSIBTANT required (MALE) No experience required Willing to learn Must possess driving licence For eppointment, cell 536-3266 46 Boat Quay Singapore 0104 jf*Mfc'-frr* -ifr* REAL ESTATE AGENCY requires immediately FEMALE CLERK e Conversant282 words
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Advertisement31 1989-09-12 23 mmmWwEm Proudly presents the 20th Anchor Beer Singapore Squash Open '89 Enter the Anchor Squash Open Contest and win great prizes only in The New Paper. 18th -21st September 1989. jifflffijljp31 words
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Advertisement561 1989-09-12 25 I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1989 37/89-2 Win $s,ooocash j jackpot this week. Cut out and attach with other coupons (Monday to Saturday) Name: 1/C No: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW. I "V, I |1 MCI |N|A| R I Y I I ADDLE Lwtwmpon a will be on: I561 words
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Advertisement89 1989-09-12 26 SMASHING CLASHING MARADONA I SINGAPORE MAY PLAY I OVERUSED FOR NAPOLI I FANDI, SAYS TOMORROW gj IKL COACH ffi Kedah looks to its top scorer Hussin wxwS^Lw Jaffar to deliver the goods. But Ik Jfl JB I Singapore has a dark horse in D Devaraj. They hold the key to89 words
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