The New Paper, 14 November 1989
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Title Section16 1989-11-14 1 the new paper TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 t 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the new paper16 words
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Advertisement199 1989-11-14 1 PUM. t ?1H£ ROOKIES ARE COMING Six allMM from outer •pace (right) are MP coming! And they want to go the way of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from New York's sewers./ p««®3 BHtflKa p 100 FILA WATCHES TO BE WOW HOUSEWIVES DRUGGED p. AND RAPEDS A barber 9moothtalks his199 words
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Article, Illustration402 1989-11-14 2 Elena Chong - By Elena Chong A BARBER smooth-talked his way into the HDB homes of housewives before drugging, raping and robbing the women. His victims were all related to men he knew. Mohamad Sam an bin Ali, 38, was caught when the brother-in-law of one victim led him402 words
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Article116 1989-11-14 2 A FILIPINO maid who was reported missing in The New Paper last Thursday, has been found. She is seeking shelter at the Philippines Embassy. Ms Nelia Malicdem had been missing since June 22. She ran away from her employer, Mr Tony Chow, after lodging a116 words
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Article, Illustration412 1989-11-14 2 THE Asean petroleum industry is growing fast, says the Minister for Trade and Industry, BG Lee HBi en Loong. BG Lee expects investors to pump more than $4 billion into exploration and refinery technology in this region over the next five years. He412 words
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Article100 1989-11-14 2 AFP. A 27-year-old man went ape at the Melbourne Zoo yesterday. He attacked a female gorilla with a rake, punching and kicking her as she beat a hasty retreat. Officials said the man jumped a five metre deep moat and went at the 32-year-old gorilla whoAFP. - 100 words
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Article, Illustration532 1989-11-14 3 Vivien Chiong - Stories/ Vivien Chiong CAN six aliens from outer space conquer the hearts of little girls the way four turtles from New York's sewers seem to have captured the minds of most boys? We should know soon. For Singapore will be the launch pad for this teamPictures/ Nicklaus D'cruz - 532 words
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Article131 1989-11-14 3 THOSE who cannot wait to see the Rookies on TV can catch them on the ground floor of Hotel New Otani tomorrow at 2.30 pm. There will be six children dressed up as life-size Rookies to meet fans. There will also be a series of Let's Rookies131 words
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Article, Illustration224 1989-11-14 3 A CHILD sees a toy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle the way an adult treasures a Rolex. It is a status symbol Mr Yuen Chong, public, relations executive of Metro stores, feels peer pressure is a major reason why children collect a whole range of224 words
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Advertisement106 1989-11-14 2 Get into the business of shaping np. No matter how rushed your schedule may seem, there is time for a healthy work-out. At Gold's Gym you can join the early Jbirds (7am to 9am). Or troop in with the lunchtime bunch. You'll never have to worry about the extra load106 words
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Miscellaneous16 1989-11-14 2 THE WEATHER SHOWERS over many areas in the afternoon. Max: 30 deg C. Sunset: 6.51 pm.16 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration532 1989-11-14 4 Last Friday, a 13-year old boy fell off his BMX bike while doing an acrobatic stunt. He was not using any safety equipment. He is believed to have died from a fractured skull. Doing stunts on a BMX bicycle or a skateboard can be532 words
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Article78 1989-11-14 4 THE New Paper contacted three shops selling BMX bikes and skateboards. They said they do not have any brochures on safety equipment for these activities. The shops stock a range of guards and helmets although there is no great demand for them, they said. The78 words
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228 1989-11-14 4 SEA sport is the Cinderella of the sporting world. That may sound like a fishy analogy but it is true, said Mr Francis Lee, chairman of the Singapore Sea Sports Liaison Committee. "Sea sport is neglected, bullied and unprovided for compared to the step-sisters."228 words
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Article56 1989-11-14 4 MISSING: Three cement mixers. That's what a construction supervisor found when he returned to his former home on Sunday morning. Mr Liau Kim Seng, 43, moved from his Jalan Bahar house to his present flat at Pending Road, off Bukit Panjang Road, in 1987. The mixers56 words
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Article, Illustration436 1989-11-14 5 Irene Hoe - By Irene Hoe THEY get it in the newspapers every day. And they get it over TV and radio too. But people in Singapore seem to have grown an insatiable appetite for news about the weather. They want it over the telephone too.436 words
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Article265 1989-11-14 5 THE Malay game of dum is for the young and the young-at-heart. It is a game in which relative newcomers such as 13-year-old Jerryudin bin Mohammed Saini, can play against veteran Mr Teo Yan Shin, 55, who has been at it for more265 words
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Article118 1989-11-14 5 A MALAYSIAN drug trafficker got a stiffer sentence yesterday. Syed Feisal bin Yahya, 33, had been jailed for four years in March this year by a district court. That court had reduced the original charge of trafficking in 22.3 kg of cannabis to possession of118 words
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Article, Illustration320 1989-11-14 6 THE riders up front are soldiers from the School of Combat Engineers (SOCE). Pedalling away too from the back seats are visually handicapped people. The Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped (SAVH) will be joining the engineers in a tandem cycling display on Orchard Road320 words
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245 1989-11-14 6 A MAN waited in a van while his accomplices held up nine people in an illegal gambling den. He did not go in with his parang-wielding accomplices because he was known to the victims. The robbery in Hongkong Street took place two years245 words
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136 1989-11-14 6 FROM today Telebox can be used to send and receive telex messages as well as facsimile messages to any local or overseas party. This electronic mail service has been upgraded at a cost of $3 million. "With the upgrading, Telebox meets the136 words
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Article, Illustration288 1989-11-14 7 Chitra Rajaram - Stories/ Chitra Rajaram s 1 1 OME stroke victims in Singapore are now getting help from a drug that has its origins in a herb from China. The patients are using Tanakan, a drug developed by scientists in France two years ago. They extracted it288 words
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Article111 1989-11-14 7 Eucalyptus: Extracts from this tall evergreen plant can be used to treat haemorrhoids or piles. They also help to control varicose veins and other blood circulation problems. Tea: Tea leaves contain tannin which have been found to help lower cholesterol levels. Meats seasoned with Chinese tea111 words
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Article228 1989-11-14 7 SINGAPORE scientists will soon link up with their Indian counterparts to study ways to treat hypertension, common heart diseases and tumours. They will study the effects of flavonoids (extracts from plants and leaves) and polyunsaturated fatty acids on people suffering from these diseases, said Professor N P228 words
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Article182 1989-11-14 7 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. adamantly: In a way that shows one is determined not to change one's mind about something. compounding: Making something worse. croutons: Small pieces of toasted bread mainly sprinkled on182 words
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Article83 1989-11-14 7 A CLEANER stole $60 from the wallet of a woman constable at the Airport police station briefing room on Nov 4. Tan Kim Poh, 29, took $60 from the bag of Miss Wong Fui Kien, 24, when she left it unattended for 20 minutes. Suspecting that83 words
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Article290 1989-11-14 8 ABOUT 500 people in business and government will meet at a cocktail reception at the Istana this evening. Hosting this elite group will be the Minister for Trade and Industry, BrigGen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong. The reception is for senior business executives to interact informally290 words
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Article, Illustration132 1989-11-14 8 THE Istana is the official home of President Wee Kim Wee but is often borrowed by Cabinet Ministers to host large gatherings. Last April, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and the Cabinet hosted a garden party for 200 professionals and business community leaders.132 words
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Article, Illustration318 1989-11-14 8 LANGUAGE is no barrier to children when it comes to having fun. That was obvious during a twohour visit by 280 pupils from the Singapore Japanese School yesterday to Henry Park Primary School. It was amusing to see Primary 2 Japanese children talking animatedly in their318 words
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Article, Illustration550 1989-11-14 9 THEY are too mature for penpal columns and too old for government matchmakers. So many mature singles turn to dating agencies to help them find their dream mate for a price. But the going is slow. Three agencies contacted by The New Paper said they550 words
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Advertisement181 1989-11-14 6 indiaf^ I I The Beauty of India awaits you. I Come West to Bombay bustling I fWJA metropolis, financial hub and India's I jj B Hollywood. I y* Come West to Aurangabad. the seat M Mughal architecture The wondrous OBt, A m paintings at Aianta'Ellora Blir beautiful, through the ravages181 words
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Advertisement121 1989-11-14 9 THE INADI 4225 AM/FM STEREO TUNER 5^5,^25 of NAD amplifiers, the 4225 provides superior sensitivity to weak signals with wellseparated stereo. It was recently voted Tuner of the Year by Hi Fi Review what had this to day: "The NAD 4225 shows the rest how the job should be HW&I121 words
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WORLDTODAY
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311 1989-11-14 10 Reuter. T HE Supreme Soviet (the Soviet Union's Parliament) has approved a first reading of a bill aimed at relaxing restrictions on foreign travel. First Deputy Foreign Minister Anatoly Kovalyov presented the bill to Parliament saying it would bring the country into line withReuter. - 311 words
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Article, Illustration49 1989-11-14 10 BoUhevik cracker: In keeping with the spirit now sweeping her country, Miss Soviet Union Anna Gorbunova opens up at a press preview for the first ever Miss World Beauty Pageant in Hongkong. The finals of the contest will be held on Nov 22. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 49 words
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314 1989-11-14 10 Reuter. PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev's chief economic adviser has outlined an urgent plan of tough economic reforms to modernise the Soviet economy. He hopes it will ease the plight of consumers faced with worsening shortages. Deputy Prime Minister Leonid Abalkin, opening a three-day conferenceReuter. - 314 words
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Article122 1989-11-14 10 AFP. THE Soviet Parliament has passed a law providing for the first time for trial by ryIt voted to institute trial by jury for serious crimes carrying the death penalty or 15 years' in prison. Until now, lay assessors have attended court hearings toAFP. - 122 words
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Article, Illustration224 1989-11-14 11 Wire services. THE entire Pakistani Cabinet has resigned. Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's spokesman said the move was designed to give her a free hand to reorganise the government over the next few weeks. All 44 ministers, five advisers, five special assistants and an officer on special dutyWire services. - 224 words
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Article170 1989-11-14 11 Wire services. CHINA plans a major crackdown on prostitution and "other repulsive deeds" in the next few months. China's top security official, Public Security Minister Wang Fang has said the programme would be wide-ranging. He said it would punish all who copy or sell pornography;Wire services. - 170 words
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Article, Illustration28 1989-11-14 11 Wm laddie: Seven-year-old Mercedes the polar bear tenderly nurses her son Wee Sweetie at the Edinburgh zoo. He was born in April. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 28 words
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126 1989-11-14 11 Wire services. THE election commission of Burma's military government has called on registered political parties to report to it ahead of elections which are slated for May. Radio Rangoon said yesterday that the 207 registered parties are to confirm their partic- ipationWire services. - 126 words
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Article, Illustration504 1989-11-14 12 Democracy continues to take its toll on communism. East Germany's parliament has voted freely after 40 years, 5 million have got visas to go west, demonstrations continue and, in an adjunct to the news, an American wants to buy the Wall Wire services. EAST Germany'sWire services.; Picture/ Afp - 504 words
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Article, Illustration258 1989-11-14 12 Wire services. AT LEAST 200,000 people marched for democracy yesterday in the East German city of Leipzig. The city has been the cradle of the people's power protest movement that forced East Germany's communist leaders to open the Berlin Wall. In their eighth consecutive rally yesterday,Wire services.; Picture/ Afp - 258 words
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Article158 1989-11-14 12 Reuter. $95 MILLION: That's how much an American coin dealer has offered to pay for the Berlin Wall. And he expects to make a fat profit. "I would have the Wall broken up into millions of pieces and would expect to sell them worldwide forReuter. - 158 words
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Article187 1989-11-14 12 MORE than five million East Germans had obtained visas by yesterday to visit the West. Their numbers ballooned after a delirious weekend that saw the virtual dismantling of the Berlin Wall. In three days that turned the once hardline Communist state upside down, East Germans187 words
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Advertisement364 1989-11-14 11 ##1 I® Win for him and her CHARLES JOURDAN/KENY gifts I with just a couple of LAKEROL boxes. I Mr I 111 Just fill in the entry form and submit it with a couple of empty LAKEROL boxes of any flavours, you stand to be a winner! II U thr364 words
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144 1989-11-14 13 Reuter. THE American aircraft manufacturer Boeing has been ordered to pay $10 million in fines and cost. It pleaded guilty to illegally acquiring secret Defence Department documents. The company faced two criminal charges involving the use in 1984 of internal Defence Department planningReuter. - 144 words
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Article208 1989-11-14 13 Wire services. AT least 72 Indian coal miners were trapped when a pit caved in yesterday and millions of gallons of water gushed in. Officials said the miners were trapped 150 m below ground at Rani Gunj, about 200 km from Calcutta in eastern India. Rescue effortsWire services. - 208 words
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Article192 1989-11-14 13 AFP. ALL European cigarette packets will be required by law, as of 1992, to warn smokers that "tobacco causes cancer". The decision was taken by Health ministers from the 12 EEC countries at their meeting in Brussels yesterday. They also agreed unanimously to reduce theAFP. - 192 words
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130 1989-11-14 13 Wire services. A 66-STOREY Manhattan skyscraper owned by the late Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda has been auctioned for $150 million. The price for the building at Wall Street, barely covered its mortgage and expenses. The auction, held in aWire services. - 130 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration271 1989-11-14 13 Wire services. SHARE prices lost their morning gains to end down in very quiet trading on the London stock market yesterday at the start of a busy week for economic statistics and company results. Wednesday's autumn statement also held back investors. A dull opening on Wall Street weighed onWire services. - 271 words
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Article86 1989-11-14 13 Reuter. THE struggle to new highs on Monday left share prices little changed at the opening today. The key 225-share Nikkei index eased 4.51 points to 35,745.61 in 10 minutes after rising 86.92 points on Monday. The market is due for a break after a four-day rise, brokers said.Reuter. - 86 words
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Article52 1989-11-14 13 FT Industrials Mon 1,771.40 (1,773.00) Dow Jones Average Mon 2,626.43 (2,625.62) ST Industrial Mon 1,336.44 (1,331.99) NST Industrial Mon 2,461.37 (2,458.84) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 2,766.33 (2,776.86) Australian All Ordinaries Mon 1,634.40 (1,636.30) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 35,750.12 (35,663.20) Figure* in bracket* refer to thoee of the previous52 words
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Article, Illustration278 1989-11-14 13 Wire services. THE Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials finished slightly higher on Wall Street yesterday, advancing .82 point to close at 2,626.43 in quiet trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Some 141 million shares changed hands, advancers outnumbered decliners 806 to 661, and 480 stocksWire services. - 278 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration525 1989-11-14 14 Lim Phay-ling - By Lim Phay-ling i T is impossible to get reservations at Citrus even if you manage to get through the endless busy signals. I tried when I was in Los Angeles last year. Friends told me I had to drop names a film star525 words
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188 1989-11-14 14 NUTMEGS Restaurant will be more California]! by the end of this month. "Nutmegs is known for good steak and seafood and that won't change," said Ms Joyce Chia, Hyatt's director of public relations. "We will just have more Californian dishes on our new menu."188 words
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Article199 1989-11-14 14 BYTHEWAY SUPERMARKET BINGO HERE is a way to keep children entertained while you are shopping in the supermarket. Cut out pictures of food and grocery items from magazines, food ads and newspapers. Glue them on a heavy piece of cardboard to resemble a bingo card.199 words
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Miscellaneous1575 1989-11-14 15 stage I|p' $&?'""•"<M. pSiHBHHEIIIXHBHBSEHIIHEQiXHHHEnZEHBHH spies, lies and naked thighs 3.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by Th« Sword 5.40 PM Programme Highlights followed by Danco Dra- 7.25 PM Programme Highlights followed by The Lenny 4.00 PM Programme Summary 4.50 PM Programme Highlights and the Song (C): The Emperor of Nan Tang1,575 words
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Article, Illustration978 1989-11-14 16 /jP j There are about a dozei (my amateur Malay rock lln groups in Singapore. The ylljLrtrtiiids have talent. They it big. one day JUH rtifyLcan Jeave M tnfoji/bfe toThke up mush full time. But money and Jll \ame elude tjiem. \ER ALPINE GOH finds II978 words
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Article, Illustration567 1989-11-14 16 THE LOVEHUNTERS leads the growing list of Malay rock talent in Singapore. Its members are vocalist/bassist Mohd Yazid Abu Bakar, lead guitarist Moliano Rasmadi and drummer Saharuddin Abdul Jalil. The four-year-old group, WEA's sole Malay recording band, has two very successful albums: Sehari Dalam567 words
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Miscellaneous1562 1989-11-14 17 llltf ■|J|| ™M 1 jPlJr' s£.*"*"* IWIW X^AV^FjLX. spies, lies and waked thighs 3.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by The Sword 5.40 PM Programme Highlights followed by Dance Dra- 7.25 PM Programme Highlights followed by The Lenny 4.00 PM Programme Summary 4.50 PM Programme Highlights and the Song (C): The1,562 words
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Article, Illustration587 1989-11-14 18 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong THE movie Top Gun could not have been made without fighter jets. But as a single F-14 costs $90 million, the producers approached the only one who could help Uncle Sam. The US military co-operat-ed by loaning the jets. Add to587 words
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Article, Illustration320 1989-11-14 19 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong A WATERSHED in local drama. That's how Jiang Long, head of the SBC drama unit, describes the making of the new 16-part serial The Navy. This serial marks the first time extensive underwater scenes have been filmed for a TV drama in320 words
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Article, Illustration626 1989-11-14 19 Ting Mei See - Safe Sex A Double Bill By Theatre Works Drama Centre Nov 23 Dec 3 PREVIEW/ By Ting Me Ting Mei See AIDS reared its ugly head in our lives about five years ago. Since then, many plays, movies and TV dramas have626 words
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Article, Illustration685 1989-11-14 20 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin A MOTHER'S Love which replaced Turn of the Tide yesterday at 9.30 pm on SBC 8, promises a flood gate of tears each night all through its 35 episodes. In the first episode last night, four kids and their mother685 words
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Article301 1989-11-14 20 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong ROYAL EXCESS THE Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, went on shopping sprees during her visits to Houston and New York last week. She arrived at London's Heathrow Airport with 53 pieces of luggage with excess charges totally $7,000. One British Airways baggage handler said: "Not301 words
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Miscellaneous745 1989-11-14 21 TUESDAYRADIO COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee I NOON News la Brief (Programmes in Mandarin) l^"" 12.05 Luacbdate: A selection of in- NO ON Beautiful Music: Light instru- /"l //A J Sgl „1/ llh V?fl strumentals for your listening mentals for your listening plea- /It j K__s< (jj f, f 1.00 News In745 words
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Miscellaneous687 1989-11-14 22 COMICRELIEF T TUESDAYRADTO Orchard Road/conn Goh EHH9HHIIH r NOON Good Music, Company and Mo: NOON Nowsdosk TD fiE OR NOT TO Be, TIS OUTttfcEDOS Vu«nHfß "HS RXCTOHJf Noon-time musical entertain- 12.30 Off tho Shelf: An abridged ver"TVftl IS "W QUEZON. "TO SUNG An ARPvDW IN -f 0 OUTRAGE IH€ NOfclt687 words
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Article1466 1989-11-14 23 ►Out&About —CHRISTMAS BAKING. fr Learn how to bake Italian favourites such as Biscotti Di Mandorie (almond biscuits), Budino Di Panetttone (Panettone pudding), pinolata (pine nut tart) and others. Weekly, in three sessions. Starts today. Focus Room, Level 3, Tangs. $65. Register at Tangs Information Counter.1,466 words
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Article16 1989-11-14 23 OUT AND ABOUT: CHRISTMAS BAKING GALLERY: EXPRESSIVE PRINTS FOOD: KOBE BEEF COMING UP: SKIRMISHES16 words
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Article, Illustration39 1989-11-14 23 See contemporary German art works belonging to the Deutsche Bank on display at the Goethe Institut. There are 44 pieces by 22 artists. Until Friday. Monday Friday: 10.30 am 7.30 pm, Saturday: Noon 6 pm. Free.39 words
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Advertisement807 1989-11-14 24 the 4/ new" paper THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION 811 Paraonal Sarvicas/ 811 Paraonal Services/ Merchandiee Merchandise f i 831 Employment 831 Employment New Park Hotel I SINGAPORE (A Member of the United Overseas Land Group) H invites applications for the following H positions:- H I (A) ASSISTANT I SALES MANAGERS807 words
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Advertisement490 1989-11-14 25 >31 Emptoymut 11 liwptoymut «31 Emptoymant a S GEHMO j 5 j KEYPUNCH OPERATOR s Period: 3 months 2 Working Hourst Bam to 5.30pm 2 mi (Monday to Friday) 2 2a The desired candidate should possess GCE O' level with expert- mm mm ence in Keypunching data. Preference will be490 words
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Advertisement291 1989-11-14 25 831 Employment 831 Employment i i aasaEHßßassassss I 1 p m] German multi-national machine manufacturer is expanding its technical sales and production facilities in Singapore and has for immediate occupancy the following openings: SALES 1) NETZBCH FINE GRINDING TECHNIQUE Department head, Asean sales area for industrial dispersers and liquid grinders291 words
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Advertisement364 1989-11-14 26 831 Employment 1. MACHINISTS o Possess NTC 3or NTC 2 with experience In milling and turning Jobs 2. GENERAL WORKERS (Temporary workers accepted) Interested applicants for the above posts, walk-ln Interviews will be conducted from Sam to 9pm at: Blk 14 Pandan Loop Unit 81 Singapore 0512 Tel: 777-0215 An364 words
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Advertisement244 1989-11-14 26 831 Employment ELECTRICIANS 1 NTC 2 with 2 years' working experience in industrial electricity Must be able to work independently s 5-day week TRAINEE FITTERS NTC 3 with at least 2 years' relevant experience Must be proficient in fabrication work, welding and general maintenance 5-day week. Please come personally for244 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration410 1989-11-14 27 The countdown to next year's World Cup reaches a climax this week, seven months before soccer's greatest show kicks off in Italy. Of Europe's 13 qualifying spots, eight are strictly still up for grabs. They should be settled by tomorrow night. Virtually certain to book their placesAFP. - 410 words
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Article, Illustration220 1989-11-14 27 AFP. HOLLAND v A FINLAND HOLLAND is as i worried about what TV U H V will happen off the pitch as on it in tomorrow's tie. The Feyenoord stadium is home for some of Europe's most notorious soccer hooligans. Unprecedented security measures have beenAFP. - 220 words
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382 1989-11-14 27 AFP. MALTA v EI UK r EIRE'S World Cup squad was mobbed when it arrived in Valetta yesterday by hundreds of excited fans. Over 5,000 fans are expected for its final qualifying match tomorrow. And manager Jack Charlton promised them a party toAFP. - 382 words
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Article, Illustration300 1989-11-14 28 AFP. L SCOTLAND will ask strikers Mo Johnston and Ally McCoist to clinch qualification at Hampden Park tomorrow. The duo's goals have been a major factor in taking Scotland to the verge of the finals. The Glasgow Rangers marksmen have scored seven of the Scots' 11AFP. - 300 words
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178 1989-11-14 28 AP, AFP. AUSTRIA v J EGERMANY1 AUSTRIAN soccer authorities have responded to the opening of East Germany's borders with the West. They have given its East Bloc neighbour 5,000 tickets for tomorrow's qualifier in Vienna, officials said Monday. The Group 3 game will decideAP, AFP. - 178 words
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Article207 1989-11-14 28 FRIENDLY: ENGLAND v ITALY AFP. ITALIAN striker Gianluca Vialli has come under fire from England manager Bobby Robson for his criticism of centreback Terry Butcher. Robson advised the Sampdoria star, who claimed Butcher was slower than any cen-tre-half in the Italian League, to reserve judgement until after tomorrow'sAFP. - 207 words
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Article, Illustration476 1989-11-14 28 Wire services. Axe for Kendall?: Real Madrid's 4-0 rout of Athletic Bilbao on Saturday could mean the sack for the Basque side's British manager Howard Kendall. The Basque club's angry supporters are clamouring for Kendall's head and Athletic chairman Pedro Aurtenetxe seems to be rapidly losing enthusiasm for theWire services. - 476 words
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Article, Illustration509 1989-11-14 29 Michael Ferreira - Michael Ferreira, the former World Billiards champion, sums up the first round of the World Snooker Championship at the Ngee Ann Poly. While he says Britain has the likely winners, surprises could come in the form of Canadians Michael Ferreira THE heat and the dust arePicture/ David Tan - 509 words
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Article, Illustration389 1989-11-14 30 Top half: Birch v Sharpe, Natale v Merchant, Finstead v Clarke, Gorski v Hawkins. Bottom half: Campbell v Mifsud, Chan v Henderson, Jones v Chuchart, Doherty v O'Connor. THE surprise of the tournament has been the performance of the Canadians, both of whom have qualified for thePicture/ David Tan - 389 words
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Article103 1989-11-14 30 RACING... with DENNIS CHIA HAN Dynasty, a candidate for the $200,000 Vacheron Constantin-Queen Elizabeth II Cup on Sunday, livened up a dull morning here this morning. With stablemate Brave Commander for company, the Teh Choon Beng trained pair cantered once round and then covered the final 600103 words
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Article, Illustration173 1989-11-14 31 SPORTS AP. CANADIAN swimming star Victor Davis died yesterday, two days after he was struck down by a car, hospital spokesman Jacques Charbonneau said this morning. Davis, 25, Olympic gold medallist and world champion swimmer, had been in a coma with a fractured skull, brain haemorrhaging and spineAP. - 173 words
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Article, Illustration371 1989-11-14 31 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor T ERRY PATHMANATHAN, Singapore's soccer skipper, is embroiled in a tug-of-war with his club Balestier United which might lead to a parting of ways next season. Terry told The New Paper yesterday that all talk about him having signed for Balestier is correct at the moment371 words
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