The New Paper, 18 November 1989
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Title Section16 1989-11-18 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18/SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1989 MCI (P) 36/4/89 $0 CENTS16 words
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Advertisement188 1989-11-18 1 SLASHED IN A LIFT t V <*%" V H V V 9 I •1 A 3 lottos •Sr' ,r* V*' 1 y J. Rtbfcir llatlwt hawker Madam Hong Ah Siok, 44, with paper cutter in a lift. He escapes with her gold chain and handbag containing $20,000. "I was screaming188 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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463 1989-11-18 2 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching A I ROBBER viciously slashed the left arm of a woman hawker with a paper cutter in a lift at Toa Payoh. But despite the blood and pain Madam Hong Ah Siok, 44, clung tight to the handbag he463 words
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Article, Illustration163 1989-11-18 2 THIS morning's Lianhe Zaobao carried a picture and story about skateboarding. It was headlined "Warning to skateboard fans: The road is not a playground." Here is how the paper wrote the story: Such dangerous scenes should never be repeated. These two lads are seen zooming on163 words
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Article, Illustration38 1989-11-18 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus on 734-7711,or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number. 734-771138 words
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Article69 1989-11-18 2 THE Little Man's Big Hope (TNP, Nov 17): The wrong illustrations were given on how to play chap ji ki, "the cheating game". We reproduce the correct ones. A number of readers called to say that chap ji ki operators give a 30 per cent discount. Others said the69 words
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Advertisement25 1989-11-18 2 ißugis Street QRuonQßmnQßi^n House Food Garden, 102 Tyrwhitt Road S pore 0820 Barley Kinko I No. 2 Lorong Sarina (off Changi Road) Spore 1441 HomemadeßarteyWater25 words
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Advertisement85 1989-11-18 2 HOW IS THE GAME PLAYED: PF *9- 1 "Tau Tau" bet "Yee Tau" bet Person bets 1 (shown as cross and Person bets SI on 4-11. But he gets naught) on 11-4, written in Chinese. a discount from the operator. He wins He pays $1. He wins $144 (or 14485 words
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Miscellaneous20 1989-11-18 2 The weather SHOWERS over many areas in the afternoon. Max: 31 deg C. Min: 24 deg C. Sunset: 6.51 pm.20 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration415 1989-11-18 3 Lim Phay-ling - THE TOP mr The pattern's you see on the border are the ten winning designs. They have been arranged in an L-shaped manner and duplicated. By Lim Phay-ling A i BOUT 20,000 men mud women clad in orchid prints will fill the Kalian#415 words
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Article, Illustration547 1989-11-18 4 Karen Goh - Old age can be fruitful for those who have kept fit, saved wisely, raised loving families and kept active. So Prepare Now and be Happy in Your Later Years that's the theme of this year's 11th annual Senior Citizens' Week to be launched today by547 words
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Article127 1989-11-18 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. abatement: Reduction in the strength of something. ascent: The act of travelling upwards, for example going up in a hot air balloon. aspires: A person who aspires to something,127 words
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Advertisement15 1989-11-18 4 A variable at aU leading optometrists and opticians Soke Agent: Chal Mlnf Optica (Pte) Ltd15 words
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Article233 1989-11-18 6 A 30-YEAR-OLD jobless man allegedly threatened to kill an 11-year-old schoolgirl when he raped her inside a school toilet He was yesterday ordered to stand trial in the High Court. Zainuddin bin Ahmad is said to have raped her inside the girls' toilet of a233 words
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Article99 1989-11-18 6 A FORMER Woodbridge patient molested, assaulted, and robbed a 23-year-old clerk in her shop while passers-by looked on. He was yesterday jailed for five years and given 24 strokes of the came by a district court. Ng Hak Seng, 29, and jobless, had two previous99 words
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Article, Illustration484 1989-11-18 8 Irene Ng - By Irene Ng MUSIC may soothe a savage beast. But the sound of deepthroated Zzzzzz's only seems to create one. Some snorera say their rumbles can turn otherwise loving spouses into sniping tigresses, children into simpering puppies, and neighbours into cold fishes. Associate Professor Tan Wan484 words
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161 1989-11-18 8 RESEARCH overseas shows that snores can reach a noise level of 80 decibels. That is as loud as a pneumatic drill breaking up concrete. And it is way above the maximum limit of 60 decibels set by a safety code for161 words
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SNORING, A BEDROOM PROBLEM
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Article125 1989-11-18 9 WRITER Marilyn Goh, 26, finds the effects of her snoring hard to swallow. Once her deep rumbles resulted in her room-mates fleeing to another room. That happened when she shared a room with 10 other travellers, all strangers, in a youth hostel in New125 words
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Article126 1989-11-18 9 Accountant Mrs J Lim, 32, does not sleep in the same room as her husband, an engineer she married about a year ago. Her husband's explosive snorts not only keep her awake. They are stressful. "He gives out surprisingly loud grunts and whistles. At first126 words
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Article128 1989-11-18 9 A 30-year-old teacher even taped her father's reverberating snores. Unfortunately her father, 60, would not admit to his snoring. He refused to 'believe that the wheezes and the snores on the tape were his own doing. "He not only snores, he has these awful128 words
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Article, Illustration278 1989-11-18 9 ADIDAS, a fragrance for men that was launched in Singapore yesterday, also attracted women. They joined the long queue of men at the promotional booth at Raffles Place MRT station during lunch hour to get free samples. The new eau de toilette is aimed at278 words
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Article, Illustration388 1989-11-18 10 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim CLASSICAL music creates images in your mind. Last night, a cartoonist put those images on paper life-size characters drawn in time with the music. No words were necessary. Mr Steven Toth's sketches said it all, complete with punchlines. A waiter bearing a388 words
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Article212 1989-11-18 10 THE education of gifted children is a big concern for members of the newly-formed Mensa (Singapore). A special interest group has been formed to look into how each gifted child can develop his or her potential to the fullest. The president, Dr Toh Keng Kiat,212 words
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Article, Illustration412 1989-11-18 11 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song ORCHARD Road is taking on a Toytown look this Christmas. Pink elephants, grinning goblins, ruddy-cheeked Santa Clauses and pink hearts are in abundance on the stretch from Tudor court in Tanglin Road to the end of Orchard Road. They adorn the arches,412 words
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Article112 1989-11-18 11 THIS year, Coleman Street has been lit up along with Orchard Road for Christmas. And a hotel has got into the mood as well. Last night, the stretch of the road from the former Capitol Cinema to just before Elgin Bridge sparkled with an array of glittering lights112 words
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Article, Illustration455 1989-11-18 12 A TURNAROUND in the construction industry propelled economic growth to 8.7 per cent during the third quarter of this year. Which means economic growth for the year should hit 9 per cent a "rough estimate" given by Mr Mah Bow Tan, Minister of455 words
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Article71 1989-11-18 12 THE cess rate on hotel rooms and all gazetted food and beverage outlets will be increased from Jan 1. It will go up to 4 per cent from the present 3 per cent. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board says the new cess rate will71 words
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Advertisement287 1989-11-18 9 0 HITACHI proudly presents HMihuroo TkeS^^reMwioftkNlKeUes Singapore's exclusive male pageant Is back for the third tlmel This tough, thrilling competition Is part of the International Glamour Circuit and Is the only competition for men here. The Search is on for the UHmute Mile 1 1 Are You Mm Enough? i287 words
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Advertisement280 1989-11-18 10 SINGAPORE 1 fk>™l op 1 DANCE 8 I 36 Nw-15 Dec Mrmoii tucitqc amm pw Tue Snwana: Malay Danes Night $15. $10, $8, $58 $3 Nov 28 Cereka Tan "Noriela' Fri A Sat Singapore Dance Theatre $20, $15, $101 $6 Dacl *2 Tut 8 Wed Laa Shu Fan and Dancers280 words
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Advertisement146 1989-11-18 11 Collect this and get a new head I^lKflj for 50% less. lfjMj I Here's your chance to give your VCR/Movie Camera a new videohead at a huge 50% discount. Just collect I 1 5 coupons like this over any 5 days from one newspaper; either the New Paper or Shin146 words
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Advertisement158 1989-11-18 12 8 Cr.qina c y nrrmrth In niiaiterspiim change over same quarter last year Most lndustrles continued to expand except Petroleum. ISSfifflHSH™ fim NEW JOBS -19.000 Leader was Paints/ •j t- L L Pharmaceutical/ Turn-around after —J Nearly half in construction. Chemical products four and a half years lllllllllllß 4,500 new158 words
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Advertisement281 1989-11-18 13 Double CDs for twice the fun. ftIntroducing the latest in the Space selections non-stop. Its twin music ways. Using the adjustable Mix Mic, you Compo family. The CD-X99X(BK) with a schedules include Automatic Programma- can even mm it into your very own home built-in Double CD Changer. hie Music Selector281 words
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Advertisement1124 1989-11-18 14 eft 7 o™*0™* mm ffialumtwS Treasure Hunt MN SIX AIR MAURITIUS HOLIDAYS One of the six hidden treasure chests has been found. But the hunt is still on for the five remaining treasure chests. Find any one of these and youll win a Mauritius holiday plus a treasure chest full1,124 words
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Article, Illustration199 1989-11-18 15 FISH may be jumping at Marina South, if the PPD has its way. Artificial seagrass will be planted in the sea off Marina South to attract them. The Primary Production Department (PPD) is planning to lay up to 20 plots of artificial seagrass199 words
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Article, Illustration468 1989-11-18 15 Loh Tuan Lee - By Loh Tuan Lee GOLD fever struck last Saturday while I was hot on the trail of six treasure chests. But there was no gold in the chests and they were not hidden by pirates. The treasure each chest held was a Mauritius holiday468 words
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Article99 1989-11-18 15 THE Great Ballantine's Treasure Hunt began two weeks ago on Nov 4. Six treasure chests have been hidden in different locations in Singapore. Those who can find any of these stand to win a holiday in Mauritius plus a treasure chest full of Ballantine's Scotch whisky. Clues for99 words
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Advertisement138 1989-11-18 15 rsr HARK! The Herald Angels Sing. Yes, angels will be gracing R affl es City Shopping Centre this Christmas. Create the most unique angels in our Build-An- Angel Contest. And sing your way to fabulous prizes! All you have to do is to fabricate an angel unique to you and138 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article315 1989-11-18 16 Wire services. C ZECHOSLOVAK riot police broke up a pro-democracy demonstration by tens of thousands of people in Prague yesterday. Many of the demonstrators were beaten with batons, while others were detained. Demonstrators rallied at the medical faculty of Charles University to mark the 50thWire services. - 315 words
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Article, Illustration44 1989-11-18 16 No to Bmli: A grinning cut-out of PLO leader Yasser Arafat stands outside the US consulate in Weat Jerusalem. It ia this laraeli'a way of protesting againat US pressure on hit country to bold talks with that organiaation. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 44 words
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Article271 1989-11-18 16 Wire services. US President George Bush has assured Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev he shares the Kremlin's desire for peaceful change in eastern Europe. He has also discussed next month's superpower summit in Malta with allied leaders, the White House said yesterday. Presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said MrWire services. - 271 words
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Article78 1989-11-18 16 Wire services. THE death sentence has been imposed by the High Court in Kuan tan on a 27-year-old man for possession of a pistol and two rounds of ammunition four years ago. Tan Cheong Hock was charged under the Internal Security Act, which carries a mandatoryWire services. - 78 words
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Article134 1989-11-18 16 Reuter. RUMANIA has sealed its border with Hungary. Budapest Radio said: "Information received so far confirms that nowhere along the Hungarian-Rumanian border can the frontier be crossed.". "The Rumanians have not informed the Hungarian side about the reason for this. Since our neighbours have practically sealed offReuter. - 134 words
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Article196 1989-11-18 16 Wire services. BULGARIA'S new Communist leader says he favours free elections. His statement could mean that a fourth East bloc state might join the headlong rush to a new political order. Mr Petar Mladenov, new head of the communist party and state in Bulgaria, wasWire services. - 196 words
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Article377 1989-11-18 17 Wire services. A WHITE former police captain has admitted leading a "death squad" that he says was responsible for assassinating several anti-apartheid activists in South Africa. Mr Dirk Coetzee told the Afrikaans-language newspaper Free Weekly that the "death squad" was responsible for a number ofWire services. - 377 words
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Article98 1989-11-18 17 AFP. DRUG-ADDICTED giant rats, high on marijuana, have taken to sabotaging police vehicles in Cape Town by chewing through tyres, bumpers and wires. The rodents' most destructive attack was on a general's limousine: The saboteurs short-circuited the electrical system. The rats move in and out ofAFP. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration43 1989-11-18 17 King rat: A g\ ant white rat that caused a panic in the French town of Abbeville on Monday after it was captured by firemen. The albino was one metre long and weighed seven kg. Picture/ AfpPicture/ Afp - 43 words
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246 1989-11-18 17 AP. ETHIOPIA is to provide Israel "military and maritime facilities" in the Red Sea. A Sudanese government newspaper says it is part of a deal that led to diplomatic relations between the two countries. The Khartoum daily AlEngaz Al-Watani also said the deal allowsAP. - 246 words
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Article, Illustration289 1989-11-18 17 AP. THE bizarre drug-conspiracy case that involved an ultrasonic gun that could stun race horses as they galloped past took another strange twist yesterday. London Crown Court officials were investigating whether the convictions of the inventor of the stun gun and two others might haveAP. - 289 words
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Miscellaneous1534 1989-11-18 18 HEAVEN CAN HELP J| MYSTERY PIANO (SBC 8, 12 Midnight) (SBC 5, 9.30 pm) IJLJMip Chcrie Chung: She is one of the t in ho I H3R IBf g?CftiT#,2?S£ I Tr£Mk e Jj£zz. J |JS f I I m wji jiiukr iPiP 1 imioii jflfw /BP! llfl ma— B I1,534 words
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Miscellaneous1966 1989-11-18 19 ii 1 1 8.40 AM Programme Highlights followed by Sunday 1.20 Tamil Cinema Theeratha Viiayattu Pillai: Kan 3.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by Arts Circle 7.50 AM Programme Summary 1.50 PM Programme Summary SK" Morning, Singapore: Incorporating Kids' Talk and nan (played by Mohan) is a rich man's son and1,966 words
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Article, Illustration792 1989-11-18 20 Crossing the Pacific in a hot-air balloon, 12 km high and temperatures at a biting minus 50 deg C. Not quite business class comfort. But tycoon Richard Branson of the Virgin Group insists on it. Conditions permitting, he and Swedish balloonist Per Linstrand will soon launch fromGraphics/Chan Chee Kin - 792 words
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Article, Illustration185 1989-11-18 20 WHO would make the most popular British Prime Minister after Margaret Thatcher? Richard Branson, said the majority when the Today newspaper of London surveyed more than 1,000 people. Singapore is likely to hear more about this popular tycoon when his Virgin Atlantic Airways starts185 words
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Miscellaneous2002 1989-11-18 21 thriller writer's life story I 'i! J|| Jjjp ZZZttZTJZ?' s= m 1 8.40 AM Pregremme Highlights followed by Sunday 1.20 Tamil Cinema Theeratha Vilayattu Pillal: Kan- 3.00 PM Programme Highlights followed by Arts Circle 7.50 AM Programme Summary 1.50 PM Programme Summary Morning, Singapore: Incorporating Kids' Talk and nan (played2,002 words
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Miscellaneous1624 1989-11-18 22 HEAVEN CAN HELP JM WS. MYSTERY PIANO J Cherie Chung: She is one of the P 1 j Zhu Houren: He is a pianist who IP Hi rWT*\ jm, dtk three people whom Eric Tsang, a I I l goes back m time to the 60 s m l ,„;i||||li,ii;1,624 words
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Article208 1989-11-18 23 Wire services. A FIRE 700 m underground has killed 99 coal miners trapped in a pit in central Yugoslavia. The director of the Aleksinac mine said in a television report yesterday that rescue teams nad been unable to get close to the trapped men.Wire services. - 208 words
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200 1989-11-18 23 Wire services. THE US has expressed concern and disappointment with France's decision to partially lift its arms embargo on Libya. "We are quite concerned and disappointed with this decision. We do not believe that now is the time to weaken sanctions againstWire services. - 200 words
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Article193 1989-11-18 23 Wire services. MORE than 100,000 Greeks demonstrated yesterday against the US military presence in their country. The protest was in the capital city of Athens. Some protesters threw molotov cocktails which set fire to banks, government buildings, post offices and a large store. Two policemen wereWire services. - 193 words
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139 1989-11-18 23 AP. A MOTORCADE carrying Queen Elizabeth II arrived at the site of a fatal highway accident minutes after it occurred yesterday. The British monarch insisted that her police escorts help the trapped and injured. The queen had arrived at East Midlands airportAP. - 139 words
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Article105 1989-11-18 23 Wire services. THE Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said it projects industrial world growth of about 3 per cent over the next two years. It said inflation would be around 4.5 per cent. An OECD statement was read to a news conference in ParisWire services. - 105 words
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Article, Illustration167 1989-11-18 23 Wire services. LONDON'S stock prices closed moderately higher yesterday on that Britain's inflation rate dipped last month. The Financial Times-30 share index was up 10.1 points at 1,769.3. Volume totalled 507.8 million shares against 448.1 million on Thursday. Inflation was down to 7.3 per cent from 7.6 per centWire services. - 167 words
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Article52 1989-11-18 23 INDICES/Closing prices FT Industrials Fri 1,769.30 (1,759.20) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,652.66 (2,635.66) ST Industrial Fri 1,337.69 (1,333.72) NST Industrial Fri 2,474.53 (2,462.89) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,804.29 (2,789.51) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,634.40 (1,629.40) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 35,963.74 (35,876.34) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous52 words
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Article182 1989-11-18 23 WALL Street stocks gained ground yesterday, responding to word of General Electric's plans to buy back US$lO billion worth of its shares. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 17 points to close at 2,652.66, finishing the week with a net gain of 27.05 points. Advancing issues182 words
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Article, Illustration389 1989-11-18 25 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin T I HE countdown has begun for the Miss World pageant to be held on Nov 22 at the Hongkong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Among the 78 contestants, Singapore's representative, 18-year-old student Jacqueline Ang, stands tall. This 1.75-m beauty who389 words
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Article, Illustration211 1989-11-18 26 AILING entertainer Sammy Davis Jr basked in an outpouring of appreciation from fans ranging from Michael Jackson to Frank Sinatra at a tribute honouring his 60 years in show business. The star-studded salute held earlier in the week was a benefit for the United Negro College211 words
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Article283 1989-11-18 26 Geraldine Goh; Adeline Woon - By Geraldine Goh and Adeline Woon MASIH BELUM BERAKHIR (HEAVY MACHINE, LIFE) LOOKING at the name of the Malaysian band which calls itself Heavy Machine, one would expect the Malay album, Masih Belum Berakhir (It Is Not Yet the End), to feature rock-hot songs. Heavy Machine is far from283 words
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Article, Illustration334 1989-11-18 27 Brian Miller - By Brian Miller H 'E is the chairman and managing director of a thriving company that deals in computers. He drives a shiny, white Mercedes and he counts among his friends the tycoons of business and industry. But on Sundays, Victor Woo sheds his business334 words
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Advertisement159 1989-11-18 26 WEIL GIVE YOU A LARGE 7-UP AND A FREE FIDO DIDO BUTTON BADGE FOR THE PRICE OF A REGULAR 7-UP WITH ANY MEAL? free I--./,. Order a regular 7-Up with your meal and fj we' 11 make it a large 7-U pat no extra cost! 1/ Plus a Fido Dido159 words
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Advertisement132 1989-11-18 27 /^^^^[22iZiJu2il3slMl3 w SStWf For the first time, the powerful technology used in arcade games has come home to let you play games that look, sound and play exactly like they do in the arcade. Sega brings games alive with vivid graphics, sounds and voices so true they turn the game132 words
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Miscellaneous869 1989-11-18 29 SATURDAYRADIO COMICRELEF WmMM EKHHH Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON In Bri«( (Programmes in Mandarin) v 12.05 leal Fua: Join Roger Kool for *00N Beautiful Music: A election of f rj>JA/0SAUR5 .pod entertainment 1Q «M6rTIOH li" Traflk WZwSZT UJOItart**Hrt W 1 1.30 Seaad of the Ma: Discover the (Programmes in English) o /p)869 words
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Miscellaneous792 1989-11-18 30 COMICRELIEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh rTTTTTTjnTjj^B NOON Kld'a Spotlight: Vivian Peter NOON Nawadaak 7" a. ,m<A rr" T~T 1 presents a half-hour of amusing 12.30 Hart'* Humph! HftMttlTbo lOli WVW.1ES 11 AUjjAYo 1 fctfT WONT LEhJb 4 I WHEN THE GOING anecdotes, stories and riddles 45 vYoridbrief 61 AN1 CHMCE792 words
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Miscellaneous1549 1989-11-18 31 SUNDAYRADIO nuniHimf EMIIEHIM mn^BBHi a i. uf (Programmes in English) g M 11lfI i_ Brief a(M j wmUmt Breakfast Club: Great musical 8 am Newt hour am Nm la Brief ||H ta RlHrt entertainment to greet you on a 7.00 Warid Mews lovely melodio. featured in* thi. #.03 PrograaMO HlfWIjtt.1,549 words
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Advertisement374 1989-11-18 32 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION w,-RS *****class. 732.0230 821 Business To 821 Business To Buaineaa Business CAMPING HIKING EQUIPMENT l^li ~s B No. 1 Selegie Road B #01-11 Paradiz Centre CAWM3 Tel *****43 831 Employment 831 Employment PETER LAI JEWELLERY PTE LTD invites lady applicants for the position of COUNTER SALES374 words
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Advertisement313 1989-11-18 32 831 Employment An eetebNehed and expending compeny In Jurong requlree: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT OCEO'level LCC Higher Accounting costing Knowledge of PC computer Experience preferable but those without experience may be considered Able to handle full set of accounts and project costing Intorootod applicants, pleeoo write In hill roouwie, expected eelery, non-returnable313 words
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Advertisement328 1989-11-18 32 831 Employment fw) 2 JOHN LYBAQHT Z m (S.E.A.) PTE LTD B An NtiMliM and highly respected Australian MNC i Bi mi, L i,.,iiui woven mtnuTKiurvv Duiiaing B RItIMWI Invltoa tppNcsttoiM I for Mm post ot DRAFTSMAN/ Z ESTIMATOR S Requirements: Z 1. NTC/ Diploma Build- Z tng/ Structural L328 words
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Advertisement332 1989-11-18 32 831 Employment A Jurong baaad multinational trading company raciutraa: FEMALE GENERAL/ COMPUTER CLERK e OCE O' level e Knowledge In computer operations preferably Dbase m pius e Oood typing skill e Oeneral clerical duties e Able to commence work In Jan 1990 Attractive eatery package for the candidate. TKe^cempawy traneport.332 words
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Advertisement249 1989-11-18 32 831 Employment 831 Employment PRIMA LIMITED requires ■^■amßvvnß'T^Hi G.C.E. O'Level Bilingual in English and Chinese Able to type Interested applicants, please call Ms May/Ms Pat at Tel: *****11 Ext 751/752 for an interview or write in with full personal particulars, contact number, expected salary and non-returnable photograph to: Sales Manager249 words
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Advertisement156 1989-11-18 32 Printing firm requires: EXPERIENCED PRINTERS for 4 COLOUR/ 1 COLOUR MACHINES e Able to work IndependenUy A|| aaij^w^^i vm rwwr or Rucnaw *****92 Blk. 11S-A Commonwealth Dr. #02-30 S'pore 0314 871 Education/ Instruction Brighton your job proa pacts! MAKE DTP YOUR CAREER Advanoo one month Daektop Publishing couraa specially tailored156 words
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Article1448 1989-11-18 33 ►Centrestage SKIRMISHES. A comedy about two sisters and their dying mother. Elder sister Jean is the one who provides round-the-clock care but watches her marriage crumble because of it. Rita arrives after an eight-year absence and the battle between the sisters begins. Performed by Actors1,448 words
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Article13 1989-11-18 33 FOOD: HUNAN FARE COMING UP: CONCERT NIGHTLIGHTS: JAZZ SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: BEAUJOLAIS13 words
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Article, Illustration41 1989-11-18 33 See life-sized cartoons come to life at a classical concert. Cartoonist Steven Toth from Canada will draw on stage accompanied by the Raffles Symphony Orchestra. 6 pm 7 pm. Musical Fountain, Sentosa. Free but island charges apply.41 words
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Article, Illustration314 1989-11-18 34 BESTBET :RACE 6 VfICHERON CONSTANTIN-QUEEN ELIZABETH II CUP; BUKIT TURF CLUB, 4pm SUNDAY THE splendidly named Vacheron Constantin— Queen Elizabeth II Cup deserves a suitably named winner and and Prince Maribeau fits the bill. The handsome bay is one of three runners from pot-hunting specialist314 words
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Article395 1989-11-18 34 TODAY'S ACTION THE line-up of sprinters for today's Otard Cup makes Race 5 difficult for quartet punters. There's hardly a couple of lengths difference between the entries. We believe the toasts will be drunk to Command House. The Karaman gelding did not race last week395 words
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Article, Illustration552 1989-11-18 35 In 1950, the US soccer team created one of the biggest upsets in the history of the World Cup. It defeated England, then the worid's No 1 team. The upset remains USA's cniy notable feat in soccer. Tomorrow, it could achieve a second. IfUSA Today. - 552 words
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Article200 1989-11-18 35 USA Today. AFTER nearly 40 years, the 1950 World Cup in Brafcii is still the brightest moment in US soccer history. The USA defected England 1-C then bat rrnsn't qualified tor the -World Cup since. Says Walter Bahr, a midfielder in tiie 1960 team: "We knewUSA Today. - 200 words
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Article, Illustration412 1989-11-18 35 Wire services. GRAHAM Roberts, Chelsea's former England defender, has been appointed as player-coach to the English first division leader. Welsh international Peter Nicholas takes over as new club captain. Roberts, 30, has been the mainspring behind Chelsea's rise out of the Second Division and all the way to theWire services. - 412 words
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Article, Illustration311 1989-11-18 36 EGYPT 1 ALGERIA 0 AP, Reuter. EGYPT reached the World Cup finals for the first time in 55 years. Cheers and fireworks sounded across Cairo and horns blared as the final whistle went, ensuring Egypt a place in next year's finals in Italy scene of itsAP, Reuter. - 311 words
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Article, Illustration202 1989-11-18 36 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor THE World Gym at Tanjong Katong Shopping Complex, which opens today, is different from most other gyms. There is no wall-to-wall carpeting. No pretentious decor that glorifies the gruelling sport of bodybuilding. The management has decided to run World Gym as a family202 words
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Article347 1989-11-18 36 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON World Cup in China Men: Gp A: Yang Yang (C) bt Icuk Sugiarto (Indo) 15-7, 15-2; Darren Hall (Eng) bt lb Frederiksen (Den) 15-6, 15-5. Gp B: Jens Peter Nierhoff (Den) bt Rashid Sidek (Mai) 15-12, 15-6; Zhao Jianhua (C) btWire services. - 347 words
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Article, Illustration252 1989-11-18 37 Wire services. POUL-ERIK Hoyer-Lar-sen, of Denmark, upset the Asian applecart in the World Cup of badminton in Guangzhou, China, yesterday. The Dane joined two Chinese and a Malaysian in the men's singles semi-finals by beating Indonesia's Ardy Wiranata in his last group match amid controversy.Wire services. - 252 words
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146 1989-11-18 37 AFP. A FORMER Olympic weightlifter, who was also a Commonwealth Games gold medallist, was jailed for three months vesterday for supplying banned anabolic steroids to Soviet weightlifters. Stephen Pinsent, ordered in addition to pay costs of $1,525, used the drugs as currency for top-of-the-rangeAFP. - 146 words
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Article, Illustration558 1989-11-18 38 Michael Ferreira - Michael Ferreira w ITH the form that Hongkong's Franky Chan has displayed in the RPM World Snooker Tournament, his entry into the semi-finals did not raise many eyebrows in spite of the quality of the opposition. But his 2-8 defeat by 20-year-old Ken Doherty underscored558 words
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Article, Illustration80 1989-11-18 38 Reuter. KORNELIA Ender, one of East Germany's greatest swimmers, has decided to move to the West, the official East German news agency ADN said yesterday. Ender, now Kornelia Grummt, won a total of four golds and four silvers at the 1972 and 1976 Olympics. EnderReuter. - 80 words
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