The New Paper, 3 January 1990
1990-01-03
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Title Section15 1990-01-03 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 SO CENTS the new paper15 words
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Advertisement233 1990-01-03 1 CAVE FAMILY Md-iob kidHMiliir ''aMMMMMI Mohamad, dream a cave a a step been living in cave a highway near Gua Musang for the past &f' few years. "I &&£■> 5a&'J$ am happy of life and we Gbc-£* ml do not have R:. H many Pt V M\ W* problems," he233 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration430 1990-01-03 2 Bernama. A N odd-job worker in Kelantan who, wants to lead a simple and quiet life, has found his dream house a cave. Mr Mohamad Nawi Mohamad, 39, has been living in the cave in Paloh, Gua Musang, since March 1986. He wasBernama.; Picture/ Bernama - 430 words
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311 1990-01-03 2 Reuter. A BRITISH judge has sentenced an unwed teenager, convicted of theft, and her 10-week-old baby to jail. Judge James Pickles said yesterday that he had to sentence Tracey Scott, 19, to six months in prison to deter young women from deliberatelyReuter. - 311 words
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Article136 1990-01-03 2 Bernama. RESCUE workers last night found the camp used by the five hikers reported missing while climbing Gunung Belumut in Johor. But there is no trace yet of the hikers missing since Christmas. Two pairs of shorts, a shirt, some onions and salt believed to belongBernama. - 136 words
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Article191 1990-01-03 2 NST. MALAYSIA'S national airline has stepped up efforts to improve its service. The moves, made public yesterday, came in the wake of public criticism of Malaysian Airlines. The airline has directed its department heads to by-pass "certain procedures" in hiring staff and buying equipment ifNST. - 191 words
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Advertisement47 1990-01-03 2 HOTLINEPLUS IfHllFBIIfTl you want to share a liflUu£JLlJ point of view, call our I 1TI [f |J HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or write to Hm Editor, The New SHfllffl Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, UJlir 111X3 Singapore 0923. Please 734-7711 include your full name, address and telephone number.47 words
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Miscellaneous21 1990-01-03 2 THE WEATHER FAIR except for showers over a few areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 31 deg C. Sunset: 7.09 pm.21 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration451 1990-01-03 3 Lim Kuan Chiang - By Lim Kuan Chiang A I FRENCHMAN tried to do the Malay joget at Celebrities last night. He did not get the steps right but he sure had fun. So did the rest of the audience at entertainer-par-excellence Anita Sarawak's show at the Orchard Towers nightPictures/ Kenneth Koh - 451 words
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Article, Illustration110 1990-01-03 3 SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation actress Yan Yanqing intends to quit show business. Shin Min Daily News reported yesterday that she has asked SBC to release her before the end of her contract She said she loves acting, but intends to help in her family's seafood business.110 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration355 1990-01-03 4 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng SOME parents, whose children study at Singapore Chinese Girls School, find the new Area Licensing Scheme zone at Caimhili Road very inconvenient. Yesterday was the first school day after the restricted zone was extended to Cairnhill and Bideford Roads last355 words
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Article42 1990-01-03 4 THE Public Works Department said at that time that Cairnhiil and Bideford Roads had to be included in the restricted zone because their characters had changed with the construction of two commercial developments, Cairnhiil Place and Thong Sia Building.42 words
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Article104 1990-01-03 4 SINCE the ALS was extended to the evening, between 4.30 pm and 7 pm, at least one resident at Cairnhill Place has arranged his life around its hours. Mr Jimmy Phua, 36, an engineer, leaves his home for work before the ALS comes into operation in104 words
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186 1990-01-03 4 POLICE in New Zealand have said there was no Singaporean on the sightseeing aircraft involved in the accident on Saturday. A police spokesman in the southern city of Invercargill said this when The New Paper contacted him yesterday. The New Paper carried an186 words
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Advertisement168 1990-01-03 4 -vW TIQ H4 '"fwiw B&tS J'' g*,» 1? 11l a i 'VM C^HH ryHr I 5,000 Years of Wondrous Splendour Awaits You. India is where dreams come India's attractions are sup- f---~ T l true. Where youll find sights that ported by an infra-structure of ***~mimc^b n Ki>um<miMimi*ii#Knio; cannot be168 words
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Advertisement299 1990-01-03 5 i: S3 I SMALL SCREEN I I TELEVISIONS ARE I I FINE, IF YOU DON'T I I MIND 6-INCH HIGH I I ACTORS AND EYE I Istrainl however for those B I THAT ENJOY A CLEARER, I I MORE ENGROSSING I I PICTURE AND PURER I I SOUND, WE HAVE299 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article147 1990-01-03 6 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. despot: A ruler or a person who has a lot of power and who uses it unfairly or cruelly. dotonator: A small amount of explosive that is used to147 words
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Article, Illustration404 1990-01-03 6 Representing one's community in Singapore's 25 anniversary celebrations is not something one gets to do every day. We speak to one person who had such an opportunity. Second of a series of interviews with the people who portray the average Singaporean or an aspect of404 words
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379 1990-01-03 7 B I URGLARS broke into a shop at Hongkong Street early on New Year's Day. The shop's alarm went off in the early hours of the morning. The owner, Mr Ngan Tang Joo, 50, checked out the shop but could not immediately tell379 words
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210 1990-01-03 7 Julia Goh - By. Julia Goh A BUS driver made an unscheduled stop at the Central Police Station and helped police nab a passenger who had molested a woman on the bus. The Trans-Island Bus Services Bus had just turned into North Bridge Road when the woman,210 words
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Article, Illustration437 1990-01-03 8 Singaporeans use millions of plastic bags every month. Most end up in garbage incinerators. But one scientist says plastics should not be burnt because they give off noxious gases. The rest end up in landfills where they may pose other dangers to the environment. Reporter LIM437 words
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Article, Illustration345 1990-01-03 8 PLASTIC BAG MANIA SINGAPORE shoppers snap up more than four million of those plastic carriers every month. Of this astounding number, three million come from three supermarket chains alone Yaohan, Cold Storage and NTUC Fairprice. A Yaohan spokesman told The New Paper that345 words
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Article201 1990-01-03 8 HERE are a few tips from the Singapore Science Centre on how you can cut down on the use of plastic bags and help save the environment. Ask for a paper bag wherever possible. Try not to buy food pre-packed in plastic or polystyrene201 words
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Article, Illustration446 1990-01-03 9 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin UNLIKE Hotel New World, this building was designed to collapse. But it would not So history failed to be re-made at SBC on Friday though a sizeable crowd of reporters and SBC staffers had gathered to watch. The 7m by 8m model446 words
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Article, Illustration86 1990-01-03 9 The 40-episode serial, starring Zoe Tay, Aileen Tan, Li Nanxing and Chen Zhicai, will be telecast from April. Part of the rescue scene will be from actual footage of the New World disaster. But some rubble scenes have already been completed at a demolition86 words
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Article, Illustration127 1990-01-03 9 IT is almost four years since the six-storey Hotel New World at Serangoon Road collapsed. At 11.26 am on March 15, 1986, the hotel shook on its foundations and crumbled in seconds. Rescue operations lasted a week. The disaster killed 33 people and injured many more. In127 words
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Article, Illustration255 1990-01-03 10 SINGAPORE has chalked up a perfect score in the latest country risk survey by the Japan Bond Research Institute. It is the first Asian newly-industri-alising economy to get full marks since die surveys started in 1981, says Business Times. The Republic obtained the full 10 points255 words
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Article, Illustration187 1990-01-03 10 CHINESE Cultural Month is a month only in name. It runs for more than a month from Jan 19 until Feb 24. It starts with a grand celebration at the Padang and the festivities take in open-air cinema shows, drama, songs and187 words
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Advertisement122 1990-01-03 6 MjllM' ji Our headlights will turn you on. Our rear will excite you. And our body will drive you round the bend. Introducing the new generation 1990 Hyundai Excel. Check our features from head to toe, like power-steering, power windows, central locking, Blaupunkt radio cassette, 6-way adjustable seats, colour keyed122 words
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Advertisement96 1990-01-03 7 REWARDING AMBITION r J/ I if Mrs Ng Sin May /uis chosen a career that's rewarding. It's a career that allows her to be creative. Today it's drama. But she enjoys it just as much when it invokes poetry and elocution. She supervises, she plans. Above all, she enjoys the96 words
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Advertisement35 1990-01-03 8 Pick suitable ideas from our 6-week special Home Decor feature to decorate your home with. Make your selection on Thursday, January 4 in The New Paper Fastads. A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS35 words
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Advertisement104 1990-01-03 9 I lllvY m I rxWL. I tf I! I W/7V (Jan Ist to Jan 31st 1900) I I Ist Prise Single return ticket to Club Med Bail I 2nd Prise Single return ticket to Clnb Med Phnket I 3rd Prise Single return ticket to Club Med Chersting I Consolstion Prises104 words
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Advertisement82 1990-01-03 10 ■■Hr/fjTTyiiti ii|. f '/WDtshQIJ B V ''iHk' On January 22,1990, The New Paper will present "The Modern Office", a special feature on office automation products, stationery, office furniture and furnishings. The New Paper, read by many office workers and with an average circulation of more than 50,000, is an effective82 words
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Advertisement246 1990-01-03 10 GRAND OPENING jWTHEPADANO Equestrian Performances There wilt be a grand opening Starting at 630pm Jen 19 I i •PrandngUoro and Dragons at the Padang, followed by a and ending at the •StftwJwa and Flag Bearart mini-prooession to the Singapore River at > 'Lanterns Extravaganza Singapore River 730pm > f MIMMRMHMRHMMHMMMHMMRHRIIMRIIRRRIMNMMMMRRRIMIRIRRRRHIRlRiiaRaMIMNMRllI246 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration357 1990-01-03 11 KANDANG Kerbau Hospital has admitted it made a mistake in diagnosing a virgin girl as pregnant. The hospital's medical director, Dr Koh Thong Sam, said the wrong diagnosis was caused by a misinterpretation of the medical examination result. Also, the test kit used was357 words
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233 1990-01-03 11 CHINESE doctors claim that they have invented a computerised apparatus that will give a boost to the practice of traditional Chinese medicine. The apparatus, called WL-DTA-1, can detect and cure muscle and joint aches, paralysis, numbness, kidney ailments, diabetes, glaucoma, neuralgia and a wide range233 words
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94 1990-01-03 11 Wire services. THE poor and homeless in India and Bangladesh are dying of cold. At least 109 people have died of exposure to cold in northern India in the past two weeks. In Bangladesh, at least 98 people have died inWire services. - 94 words
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Article189 1990-01-03 11 AP. AN American Airlines DC--10 made an emergency landing at a Maryland airport after the pilot reported smoke in the cockpit. Nine passengers were injured in the evacuation which took place at the BaltimoreWashington airport shortly after midnight on Tuesday. The injured were mostly sufferingAP. - 189 words
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Advertisement272 1990-01-03 11 Health Weajth I RMHRH y $12,000 WORTH OF PRIZES! Now you can combine healthy, testy Rules k Regulations nourishment with a chance to win l. You may submit at many eotnet a* you wah E*di valuable prizes to help you stay in the awry mm be» »o<Vaj entry lorn «j272 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration205 1990-01-03 12 British MP in dock, 4 ‘stole lover’s panties’ Reuter. A BRITISH MP allegedly smashed up hia mistress* apartment and stole her panties during a row after their affair ended. Ron Brown, a controversial left-wing member of the House of Commons, yesterday denied the charges. A court at Lewes, south ofReuter. - 205 words
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325 1990-01-03 12 AP. THE shadow of an ethnic clash looms oyer a southern town in Bulgaria as two groups held different demonstrations there yesterday. About 10,000 people demonstrated in Kurdjali against a government decision to reverse discriminatory policies and allow ethnic Turks to use their MuslimAP. - 325 words
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Article177 1990-01-03 12 Reuter. CROWDS rioted along more than 130 km of the border between Soviet Azerbaijan and Iran from Sunday till yesterday. They attacked border posts and provoked an official complaint from Iran, Tass said. The latest riots are part of a series of violent but apparently unconnected incidentsReuter. - 177 words
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Advertisement36 1990-01-03 12 Turn to our 6-week special Home Decor feature for ideas to give your home a new look. Discover it on Thursday, January 4 in The New Paper Fastads. A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS36 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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163 1990-01-03 13 AP. THE Vatican has assigned a senior diplomat specialising in Latin America to help resolve the Noriega stalemate. Former strongman Manuel Antonio Noriega has been in the Vatican mission in Panama City since Christmas Eve, four days after the US invaded the country.AP. - 163 words
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265 1990-01-03 13 AP. T HE entire Politburo of the Rumanian Communist Party is now in prison. The interim government announced yesterday that it had imprisoned about 60 of former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu's closest associates. Foreign Ministry spokesman Constantin Girbea told a news conference that all the executiveAP. - 265 words
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161 1990-01-03 13 Reuter. EAST Germany is preparing to pull down the Berlin Wall. The visiting Czechoslovak President Mr Vaclav Havel, said yesterday he had been told by the acting East German Head of. State Mr Manfred Gerlach, that the 161-km white concrete barrier was destinedReuter. - 161 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration280 1990-01-03 13 Wire services. THE boom with which the London stock market opened the first trading day of the decade had evaporated by the close of trading on Tuesday, as a lack of follow through buying combined with a weak Wall Street opening. The Financial Times 30share index was up 17.5Wire services. - 280 words
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Article53 1990-01-03 13 FT Industrials Tue 1,934.10 (1,916.60) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,810.15 (2,753.20) ST Industrial Tue 1,499.46 (1,481.33) NST Industrial Tue 2,868.58 (2,831.19) Hongkong Hang Song Tue 2,838.07 (2,836.57) o Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,653.80 (1,649.00) Nikkei Stock Average Tue -closed- (38,915.87) Figure# in bracket* refer to thoee of the53 words
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Article, Illustration290 1990-01-03 13 Wire services. THE 1990's started with a bang on Wall Street with the Dow Jones industrial average surging 56.95 points on Tuesday to hit a record high, in what was described as moderately active trading. The Dow smashed through the 2,800 barrier in the final minutes of tradingWire services. - 290 words
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Article, Illustration575 1990-01-03 14 Ting Mei See; Vivien Chiong - Showtime By Ting Mei See and Vivien Chiong JULIO Iglesias asked press photographers, who covered his concert here last year, to photograph only his right side. Samantha Fox wanted a security guard stationed outside her room 24 hours a day. The Jets asked for lots575 words
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Advertisement62 1990-01-03 14 ISI How do I keep dean rW* IJ a|, d fresh when I jfey j perspire? Jr^ f A When taking your bath, use a good body HMORE I U )H. cleansing foam for a dean, refreshing ||Hpf I J Jm± feeling. Use it with a sponge or body towel62 words
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Miscellaneous1607 1990-01-03 15 BELINDA CARLISLE: SONNY S 1 LIVE IN CONCERT M|i||| SPOON fa \M M MK l||Rl |R I |Pf I jf h A Place On Earth, Love Never |fjmtl|jjjj' |||j!| Sonny Spoon is forced to help two il'lLiiil kill 'I HI II T Mm Dies and Vacation in this musical i!ii1,607 words
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Article, Illustration566 1990-01-03 16 Why did It take the US so long to indict General Manuel Noriega? The clue could lie in the secret videotapes of the sexual escapades of some top-level American officials, stashed away in Gen Noriega's "honey pots" his villas where those in very high places are saidBM Features. - 566 words
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Article, Illustration176 1990-01-03 16 NORIEGA'S INSIDE STORIES APART from his blackmail activities, Gen Noriega has other links to the US administration which are potentially embarrassing and which could cause a furore if he is brought to trial. He was an important CIA agent for many years. When President Bush176 words
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Article, Illustration142 1990-01-03 16 I FACE-TO-FACE WITH CORRUPTION CIA director William Webster was alerted to Gen Noriega's "honey pota" when a US army colonel, based in the Canal Zone, reported his experiences. The colonel said one Saturday afternoon last October, just dayß after the coup in Panama had failed to topple Gen142 words
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Article, Illustration378 1990-01-03 16 THE MAN BEHIND THE MANIAC WHATEVER else he may be, Antonio Manuel Noriega is nobody's fool. An illegitimate son from his father's maid, he wanted to be president as a schoolboy and did become a leader. In six years as command-er-in-chief, Gen Noriega transformed his country's military378 words
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Miscellaneous1526 1990-01-03 17 BELINDA CARLISLE: SONNY LIVE IN CONCERT SPOON f n!!!; kli i!M f Belinda Carlisle: She sines Heaven jUi ;j|i|| 111 Mario Van Peebles: Tonight |i !ff If JE| h.A PlaceOn Earth, Love Never AHJHU ii«jjjj|||||ij| r !!":j!!i!jjjl M Sonny Spoon is forced to help two llLliill UllII B f Mm1,526 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration449 1990-01-03 18 USA Today. THE morning paper breaks the news that once again life is not so rosy on the sets of Roseanne. John Goodman gives the words a quick, glazed look then turns to something more urgent: Buttering a roll. "I'm concerned," says Roseanne Barr's co-star onUSA Today. - 449 words
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Article262 1990-01-03 18 FOR weeks, leaks from the closed sets of Roseanne have hinted at feuds over the role of Barr's boyfriend, Tom Arnold, as a writer and her rumoured determination to sack another key producer. Two weeks ago, Barr scrubbed her wedding to Arnold, planned for this month, saying262 words
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Article, Illustration245 1990-01-03 18 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong OLDSTERS STAY TOPS ROCKERS from the 608 showed their continuing popularity by claiming top spots on the American tour circuit in 1989. The Rolling Stones were kings of the road, reaping $160 million at 45 shows on their comeback tour. They more than doubled the245 words
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Article, Illustration467 1990-01-03 19 On Feb 3, Orchard Road will have a light-up which promises to be a moving experience. It will be the first Chingay parade to be held at night. Some of the 36 groups expected to take part in the parade really want to shine.Picture/ Kenneth Koh - 467 words
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Article, Illustration479 1990-01-03 19 USA Today. NEIL Young's latest album is reaping raves, including the only five-star review awarded by Rolling Stone magazine last year. Freedom is an artistic triumph that redeems a decade of Young's coolly received experiments in country (Old Ways) and electronic eccentricities (Trans). ButUSA Today. - 479 words
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Article119 1990-01-03 19 I TODAY'S PIN UP LINCY is very much into things Japanese. She speaks Japanese fluently, listens to Japanese music, reads Japanese books and loves Japanese food. Working in a travel agency, she gets to deal with a lot of Japanese tourists. "They are very polite, friendly119 words
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Advertisement215 1990-01-03 18 PICK THE MISS SINGAPORE-UNIVERSE WIN THIS NIKON BEAUTY AN ELEGANT CARYEN TIMEPIECjj^ Im m* H The finalists of The Miss Singapore-Universe 1990 will be featured in our pin-up page from December 21,1989 to January 9,1990. A fuN line-up will appear on January 11,1990. All you need to do is to215 words
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HORIZONS
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Article, Illustration1330 1990-01-03 21 Dear Aggie, I AM a 32-year-old woman and still single. Most of my friends are married. Whenever I attend an ex-classmate's or a friend's wedding, my friends would ask me about my marriage plans. They laugh when I tell them that I don't have a1,330 words
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Article81 1990-01-03 21 AGGIE gives advice every Wednesday. Questions Aggie cannnot answer are put to other experts such as doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New Paper, 390 kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. You must give your name and address. But The New Paper will not81 words
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Advertisement64 1990-01-03 21 II BIGGEST I I DISCO I I IN TOWN I UNBELIEVABLE PRICES! Ladies' Night (Mon Tue) $5 nett for Ladies (incl 1 standard drink) PI.I A SWIMWEAR FASHION SHOW Sun Thur: $10 nett (i I 2 standard drinks) Fri, Saf Eve of Public Holiday: $1 5 neft (incl. 2 standard64 words
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Article1582 1990-01-03 22 ►Out&About 0 SENTOSA This fun Island has something for everyone. The sporty can paddle in the lagoon, the nature lover has the Nature Walk and Butterfly Park. The historian can stroll around the wax and maritime museums. Before 5 pm: $3.50 (adults), $2 (children). After1,582 words
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Article15 1990-01-03 22 OUT AND ABOUT: SENTOSA FOOD: HUNGARY FARE NlGHTLlGHTS: HOT HITS COMING UP: PSYCHOLOGY15 words
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Article, Illustration65 1990-01-03 22 Exhibition of hundred horse paintings to celebrate the year of the Horse. They are the works of Wu Xun, of the Academy of Chinese Paintings in China. His works are done in the xieyi style which is free and expressive. Ends Jan 14.10 am 6 pm on weekdays65 words
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Miscellaneous774 1990-01-03 23 WEDNESDAYRADIO COMICRELEF MS3MMM EBEBH Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON Naws to Brtof NOON Naws to Brtof 1 I 12.05 laaehdata: A musical selection 12.03 Papvlar Classics T CW*"- J for your lunchtime listening 1.00 Naws aad WaatlMr Ftracait M- V V A"* i pleasure. towad by PnpMN Highlights y U®T J 1.00774 words
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Miscellaneous663 1990-01-03 24 COMICRELEF wednesdayradio Orchard Road/coim Goh IIIII9HHIH NOON In 4 Mat It. CiipiT iai Mc NOON Nmtak m n 1 Noon time musical entertain- 12Jf Off Km Shelf- A serialised reedEm®® BTBMI hrffis J :dSkA HBRJ Mg&J s3r„_ jJr HHIH "*vmZL,— I Vfb 4fa*HMR vl lOU'vH Got6p°? ,Vsj ha. recently passed663 words
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Advertisement422 1990-01-03 25 I I 1 I 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment HBecton Dickinson the manufacturer of healthcare products wants you! WAREHOUSEMAN (Minimum $780) Requirements: Minimum 'O* levels 3 years of working experience as a warehouseman in a manufacturing industry Physically fit and able to operate forklift Walk-in (Mon Fri:422 words
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Advertisement307 1990-01-03 25 891 Employment MERIDIEN SINGAPOUR CHANQ Dim to an Increasing level of bualneaa activity, have vacanclea for the folpositiona effective Immediately. While previous hotel experience la preferred. It la not a pre-requlalte. All male appiicanta must have completed NA 1. MAE Technician* 2. Floor Buporvtaora 1 Room 4. Houaawaw/ Woman 8.307 words
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Advertisement354 1990-01-03 26 •31 Employment 831 Emptoymant I |3 Hymuix] j U.B. MULTI-NATIONAL COMPANY REQUIRES:- |1) GENERAL CLERKS jj OCE *07 'N' Level. n Typing speed of 35 w.p.m. Ability to operate PC an advantage. 5 ■2) SECURITY GUARD 5 Few years experience In similar capacity. Interested applicants, please call personally for an354 words
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Advertisement398 1990-01-03 26 831 Employment ICFTU-APRO needs 5 SECRETARIAL ASSISTANTS 5 I An International organisation is looking for amarl g m fter retailal Aeeictants for Ita expanding secretariat. m Persons with knowledge of typing, shorthand It g I familiar with telex, rax, word processing and secretarial experience may apply with blodata Indicating expected398 words
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Advertisement223 1990-01-03 26 I 831 Employment II mIaKIUIiajI gnnlniar IMWWi" ing and Construction Company boa Immodlata vacancies for PROJECT ENGINEERS o Degree/ Diploma In Mechanical or Civil Engineering o Minimum 2 years experience In piping and steel structural work QUANTITY SURVEYORS o At least 1 year relevant working experience In steel fabrication work223 words
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Advertisement358 1990-01-03 26 I =ea= 831 Employment HOLDINGS PTE LTO #01-400 Marina Square 0 Ratftas Boutward Singapore 0103 Tat *****87 has vacancies for DESPATCH RIDERS Sec 2 education Class 2 and 3 driving licence Owns a bike WALK-IN INTERVIEW Thursday A Friday urgoniij PROJECT SUPERVISORS Chines®, male Singaporean Completed National Service Possess Class358 words
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Advertisement342 1990-01-03 26 881 Employment Expanding International treight forwarder urgently nqrifn; FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK o Age 18 to 28 a Well versed In outward, transhipment, customs declaration and export groupage containers handling Is essential a Able to type a At least 2to 4 years' working experience e Knowledge of PSA requirements and cargo342 words
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Advertisement260 1990-01-03 26 831 Employment If you arc Interested to work 4 6 hours dally or normal office hours, we have vacancies for FUU.-TIMK/ PART-TIME •ALU ASSISTANTS at our new professional fishing equipment Superstore. WeM In Interview (Wed.-Fri, during office hours) sfc f\nJ M Bte I Wt Plff www limrpilV rW LRI IST260 words
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Advertisement806 1990-01-03 27 PifrfriHEßE'S TO THE HAPPY BABIES. I (itrrafl WITH LOVE FROM THE NEW PAPER FASTADS FITTI. H I 9H* —I HAPPV BABIES each baby gets TO RECEIVE 2 PACKS of FITTI diapers, a singlet, a panty and a congratulatory XJMMKJNHHMHHM iS£BiSa« CARD FROM FITTI. ANNOUNCE YOUR BABY'S BIRTH RIGHT HERE. FREE.806 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration391 1990-01-03 28 It s great to be back in the game. And scoring that goal, though not a crucial one, was just as sweet. I didn't want to push my luck too much by being over enthusiastic. Fandi NST. F l ANDI Ahmad, operated on both his anklesNST. - 391 words
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Article, Illustration249 1990-01-03 28 AFP. NIGEL Spackman's first goal for Rangers helped his side to victory over its bitterest rival Celtic yesterday. It also kept Rangers top in the race for the Scottish Championship. The £560,000 (sl.6m) buy from Queens Park Rangers was outstanding in a typically bruising encounterAFP. - 249 words
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Article201 1990-01-03 28 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER Mercantile Credit Classic in Blackpool, England 3rd rd: W King (Aust) bt T Griffiths (Eng) 5-1, S Hendry (Scot) bt T Jones (Eng) 5-3, J McLaughlin (Ire) bt D Roe (Eng) 5-2, S Newbury (Eng) bt P Watchorn (Eire) 5-2, PWire services. - 201 words
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Article200 1990-01-03 28 Reuter. CARL Lewis' business manager said yesterday he was discussing with at least six groups the possibility of a multi-million-dollar race in September between the two-time US Olympic champion and disgraced Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson. "The lowest offer and the latest round has been US$l million ($1.89 m)Reuter. - 200 words
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Article302 1990-01-03 28 Wire services. FORMER Hungarian international Mihaly Lantos, one of the "Magic Magyars" of the 1950*8, has died at the age of 61. Lantos, a full back, was capped 52 times by his country between 1949 and 1956. He won Olympic gold at the 1952 Helsinki Games and two yearsWire services. - 302 words
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Article, Illustration745 1990-01-03 29 Our Premier League Primer comes ablaze today with a potpourri of stars as the spotlight falls on Balestier United. The club paints a prim and proper picture of personalities commanding princely purses in local terms, of course as compared to their brethren from the745 words
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Article, Illustration466 1990-01-03 30 Singapore has been on a losing streak in the Davis Cup. In 1985, we crashed 4-1 against Hongkong in our own backyard. Then, in 1987, we lost to Taiwan. Last year, we bowed out to Bangladesh. But despite these setbacks, national coach Joe Brooke is confident Singapore will466 words
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Article225 1990-01-03 30 RACING with DENNIS CHIA RIGHT Decision underlined his chances in the Bukit Mile Stakes race on Sunday with an eye-catching gallop on a good track in Singapore this morning. With regular jockey Azhar up, the Courthouse gelding was full of running at the end of225 words
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Article, Illustration390 1990-01-03 31 NATIONAL PLAYERS FUND SHIELD: JURONG TOWN v GEYLANG. JALAN BESAR STADIUM, 8pm TONIGHT d adversaries meet once again tonight. And both Geylang and Jurong are aware how crucial the result will be. It could determine the way the season shapes up for them. S GULAM reports IT390 words
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Article28 1990-01-03 31 Edmund Wee (or Koh Chuan Hwee), Sudiat Dali, Razali Saad, Norhalis Shafik, Sixten Bostrom, Salim Moin, Reijo Unna, Razali Rashid, Tay Peng Kee, Vldan Zlatko28 words
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Article27 1990-01-03 31 Tommy Maras, ARJ Mani, Au-yeong Pak Kuan, Jeffrey Lazaroo, ARJ Maran, Syed Faruk, Nazri Nasir, Johari Husin, Steven Choong, D Tokljan, Peter Murphy27 words
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