The New Paper, 10 February 1990
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Title Section17 1990-02-10 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10/ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS17 words
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Advertisement232 1990-02-10 1 GETS AIDS SHOCK Singaporean living abroad comes home for holiday. He goes to hospital for fever and weight loss. But doctors tell him he has Aids./ Pag* 7 MAFIA BOSS: He's not guilty "N*. The Godfather of the American mafia walks out of New York court a free man. Judge232 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration349 1990-02-10 2 T. former president further recognises that the videotape deposition format will provide an appropriate mechanism for all parties to protect sensitive, classified national security information and confidential deliberations. Mr Reagan's lawyers Reuter. FORMER US President Ronald Reagan agreed yesterday to provide videotaped testimony aboutReuter. - 349 words
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Article, Illustration68 1990-02-10 2 Readers get free chocolate roses (TNP, Feb 9): The chocolate rose pictured in our story yesterday was not the one given away free. That rose costs $9.90 and comes in a box. The rose pictured above costs $7.90 and is the one given away free to 230 readers of68 words
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Article39 1990-02-10 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call our Hotline Plus 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.39 words
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Article, Illustration230 1990-02-10 2 says Hongkong actress Amy Yip HONGKONG star Amy Yip's 101 cm bust has not gone unnoticed in Thailand. Ms Yip claimed a woman hairdresser caressed her breasts while she was on a recent visit to Bangkok. The hairdresser put her hands under Ms Yip's blouse while washing230 words
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Article, Illustration259 1990-02-10 2 says Taiwanese stripper/politician TAIWAN'S opposition politician Hsu Hsiao-dan has said she was deceived by businessmen into taking part in pornographic films. "I was a victim," Miss Hsu told a court yesterday. She blamed the authorities for arresting her rather than the producers of the films. She told259 words
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Article, Illustration418 1990-02-10 3 WEEKEND WANDERER Nothing to do this weekend? Every Saturday our Weekend Wanderer will tell you about something you can do somewhere. Today we visit Kent Ridge BOOK-WEARY students at, the National University of Singapore often hit the roof. The roof of a seven-storey Science418 words
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Article, Illustration37 1990-02-10 3 CI' L r V K li HITS It is a major Chinese festival. This is all souls' day. It is a "spring" festival, and an occasion for the whole family to visit37 words
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Miscellaneous16 1990-02-10 2 THE WEATHER WINDY, with showers over several areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 31 deg C.16 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration348 1990-02-10 4 Ng Wan Ching - Part of A W ceiling comes crashing down By Ng Wan Ching PART of the ceiling collapsed at the A&W restaurant in Orchard Shopping Centre yesterday morning turning breakfast into a scramble. Customers were startled by the falling debris but no one was injured. Mr Mark Fong, 26, a writer,Picture/ David Tan - 348 words
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248 1990-02-10 4 MORE and more hospitals are trying to get former nurses to come back to work to help ease the shortage of trained staff. Mount Elizabeth Hospital is looking for retired nurses and those who left for other reasons. They must be qualified State Registered248 words
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335 1990-02-10 4 DENTAL TALK PREGNANT women are usually concerned about their own health and that of their developing babies. However, dental health has not been adequately emphasised during pregnancy. Due to hormonal changes, gum problems can worsen during pregnancy. Sometimes this can result in localised polyp-like growth335 words
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Advertisement32 1990-02-10 5 SOGO-RENOWN PRESENT RENOWN FASHION WEEK NOW TILL-14 KLimVKD) I \l>ll SNMIVS\M\R\ I I I I I 2. Mil OKI NS\\ I \R I KIDS ISI \N|) \NN| i ,Ki% 31 CHILDREN IX32 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration318 1990-02-10 6 Arches, banners and panels will be changed and decorations reused for a double celebration in Geylang Serai, reports TRUDY LIM UNITY THROUGH CULTURE GEYLANG Serai will get a double dose of delight one for the Malay Cultural Month, the other for Hari Raya Puasa.318 words
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490 1990-02-10 6 MALAY Cultural Month is targeted at three groups non-Malays, tourists, and Malay youth. A variety of attractions, from handicrafts to cultural shows and demonstrations of traditional Malay past-times have been planned. The focus will be on the Malay Village in Geylang Serai, with most490 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article186 1990-02-10 7 IT was a tragic homecoming for a Singaporean living abroad. He discovered he was Aids-infected while on holiday here. His condition was diagnosed when he was admitted to a private hospital for fever and weight loss. The man, who is single and in his 30s, has186 words
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Article, Illustration96 1990-02-10 7 THERE is a drop in the number of cases of sexually transmitted diseases notified to the Ministry of Health. According to the ministry, there were 14 cases of infectious syphilis and 300 cases of gonorrhea reported last month. In January last year there were 33 cases of96 words
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145 1990-02-10 7 AFP. KENYAN scientists have reported an "amazing" drug to treat the Aids disease, according to Nairobi newspaper reports yesterday. The government daily, Kenya Times, published a photograph of Professor Davy Koech, director of the Kenya Medical Research Institute with a flask of the drug,AFP. - 145 words
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Advertisement56 1990-02-10 7 I ifwwrai ■ihsei I I ANNUAL V^ SALE I I ONE WEEK ONLY I 1. 3-9 FEBRUARY 1990 I If [EXTENDED TILL 11 FEBRUARYl I H g. I SCOTTS SHOPPING CENTRE M I I I METRO PARAGON I LEVEL 4 METRO MARINA SQUARE i k LEVEL 2 I i sogo56 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration274 1990-02-10 8 Bombers, jets, helicopters, state-of-the-art equipment and aerial displays will wow visitors at the Asian Aerospace '90 exhibition next week. We preview some of the exhibits Jmhirage 2000 ft/ This is the n\ combat KvX aircraft y selected by B/ the French JBf Air Force, jW The plane is274 words
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Article45 1990-02-10 8 The Republic of Singapore Air Force's Black Knights aerobatic team will be putting on three 20-minute displays at the Asian Aerospace '90 exhibition. These will be at the opening ceremony on Feb 14 and at 11.10 am on Feb 17 and Feb 18.45 words
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Article, Illustration64 1990-02-10 8 The exhibition is open to trade visitors from Feb 14 to Feb 16. It is free for those with invitations and $20 for those without. On Feb 17 and Feb 18, it is open to the public at $5 for adults and $3 for children under 12 years.64 words
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Article121 1990-02-10 8 SBS will provide a special service, 757. Feb 14 to Feb 16: From 8.30 am to 6 pm, the bu9 will travel from the Tampines Interchange to Nicoll Drive via the Changi Coast Road. Feb 17 to Feb 18: Service extended to 6.30 pm. Feb 17121 words
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Article, Illustration471 1990-02-10 9 Michelle Oh - Stories/ Michelle Oh THERE is money to be made in money changing, and more people are going into this business. The number of licensed money changers has gone up from 120 in 1975 to 370 now. Some said business has grown by as much as471 words
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Article176 1990-02-10 9 THE volume of business may have gone up but profits have been taking a nosedive, said some money changers. The reason they gave was the increase in the number of new money changers appearing on the scene to cash in on the current economic boom. "You now176 words
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Article, Illustration350 1990-02-10 9 Lim Phay-ling - By Lim Phay-ling SINGAPORE Airlines plans to fly to Eastern Europe in two to three years' time as well as to more destinations in Western Europe. Mr Michael Tan, SlA's deputy managing director (commercial), revealed this at an informal news media fo- rum yesterday.350 words
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Article207 1990-02-10 9 SINGAPORE Airlines will be calling the business class section of its planes Raffles Class. Passengers in this class can look forward to special features such as "smart" seats that have personalised video screens and Skyphones. It will also have a new logo featuring a palm tree.207 words
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WORLDTODAY
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381 1990-02-10 10 Wire services. P I EACE moves in Cambodia have suffered a serious setback. The Khmer Rouge has refused to attend peace talks scheduled for the end of this month in Jakarta. This was stated by Cambodian guerilla leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Prince SihanoukWire services. - 381 words
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Article, Illustration154 1990-02-10 10 Reuter. SINGER and songwriter Del Shannon was found dead at home late on Thursday night. Police said he had a gunshot wound in his head and a rifle by his side. They said they were investigating the possibility Shannon, 51, killed himself but noReuter. - 154 words
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Article, Illustration208 1990-02-10 10 Reuter. US mob-busters have failed to collar the "Last Godfather" once again. The reputed head of the biggest US Gambino crime family, John Gotti, was found not guilty yesterday by a New York court jury. He was charged with assault and conspiracy in a shooting case involvingReuter. - 208 words
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275 1990-02-10 10 Wire services. THE Soviet Union and United States have reached an agreement for the destruction of a "significant amount" of their chemical arms stocks. This was stated by US Secretary of State James Baker at a press conference in Moscow late last night.Wire services. - 275 words
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Article141 1990-02-10 10 Bernama. JAKARTA police have busted a gambling syndicate. The syndicate has been monitoring Malaysian and Singapore races and accepting illegal bets. Four suspects were arrested in a raid on Wednesday night on a posh house, believed to be the centre of the operations, in downtownBernama. - 141 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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399 1990-02-10 11 T J. he move is part of the American businessman's elaborate plan to siphon off billions of dollars from unsuspecting victims. The Midnight Messenger T I 1 HE danger of "ozone depletion" is nothing but a hoax, claims a newspaper. The Midnight Messenger,399 words
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Article154 1990-02-10 11 AFP. INDIA'S Hindus have averted a major showdown with the Muslims. The country's most influential Hindu group yesterday heeded a government appeal not to start building a temple next week on a site claimed by both Hindus and Muslims in the northern town of Ayodhya in UttarAFP. - 154 words
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235 1990-02-10 11 Wire services. AN armed teenager described by his mother as "very disturbed" was shot dead after he rammed a car into President Hosni Mubarak's official residence. The Egyptian Interior Ministry said 17-year-old Adham Mohammed Hafez stormed security gates at the palace in CairoWire services. - 235 words
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Article84 1990-02-10 11 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. combustion: The process of burning something. decompose: Change chemically and begin to rot. depleting: Reducing the amount of something that is available for use. efficacy: Ability to do something84 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article178 1990-02-10 11 Wire services. THE lack of demand which has characterised most of the two-week account wiped out Thursday's rally on the London stock market yesterday. The Financial Times 30share index was down 14.6 points at 1,830.7 at the close. Trading volume remained extremely thin and jittery, overshadowed by a poorWire services. - 178 words
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Article, Illustration50 1990-02-10 11 FT Industrials Fri 1,830.70 (1,845.30) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,648.20. (2,654.95) ST Industrial Fri 1,581.52 (1,538.78) NST Industrial Fri 3,095.22 (3,091.54) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 2,893.90 (2,903.77) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,630.70 (1,647.00) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 37,288.14 (37,516.24) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day50 words
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Article178 1990-02-10 11 Wire services. SHARE prices fluctuated between the plus and minus columns on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday with the market apparently uninfluenced by a sharp rise in interest rates. Up 13 points within 30 minutes of the opening bell, the Dow Jones average of 30 leading industrialsWire services. - 178 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration465 1990-02-10 12 La Toya Jackson may come this way afer all. A Singapore show promoter is negotiating to bring her on a South-east Asian tour. Malaysian ministry gives reasons for cancelling her concert in KL T I ALKS are on to bring La Toya Jackson to Singapore. Local465 words
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Article, Illustration48 1990-02-10 12 Laura Branigan was banned in Malaysia for performing in South Africa. Tina Turner faced protests in Malaysia because she was considered too sexy for her age. Sam Fox faced protests in Malaysia for being a former Page 3 girl. Turner mmm* jk Branigan Fox48 words
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Article, Illustration569 1990-02-10 13 Lo Tien Yin - things are different now. I have lots of friends. I have a good husband. Yes, it's time to put my past in songs. Eva Zhang, Rediffusion producer and deejay By Lo Tien Yin REDIFFUSION producer and deejay Eva Zhang can sing, too! She569 words
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Article, Illustration308 1990-02-10 13 Vivien Chiong - TOPSPINS By Vivien Chiong ALAN TAM: STAGE OF FANTASIES (POLYGRAM) ALAN has reached a stage in his music career where his reputation alone is enough to ensure healthy album sales. The songs do not break new ground for the veteran. Perhaps a newer experiment is the track Kara-foreover-ok, which talks308 words
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Article, Illustration148 1990-02-10 13 AP. ACTOR Tom Hanks will play Sherman McCoy in the movie adaptation of Tom Wolfe's novel, Bonfire of the Vanities. The novel is a satirical look at New York's social hierarchy at the end of the 20th century. The Warner Brothers' film cast also includesAP. - 148 words
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Article, Illustration339 1990-02-10 14 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong TAIWANESE newcomer Meng Ting Wei has added a new twist to the saying about winning a man's heart through his stomach. She is here trying to win over music fans with 3,000 packets of Khong Guan biscuits. Meng released on339 words
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Advertisement57 1990-02-10 13 Introducing SINGAPORE FLOWER MOKARA JULIET. W. WN a|| I ia3m Fashion Show Thursday February 16, 1990 1.30pm Saturday February 17, 1990 3.00pm Venue Marina Mandarin Miss Lodge Rainbow Lodge Far East Plaza #02-93 Bukit Timah Plaza #01 -05 Tel: *****82 Tel: *****96 Lady Lodge Fashion Lodge ParkJane Shopping Mall Thomson57 words
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Advertisement39 1990-02-10 14 I" I'D FIGHT THE WORLD FOR YOU" fTHE NUMBER 1 SONG IN SINGAPORE! GET IT NOW!! on (jmercuty) cassettes includes the brand new single "Loves Too Good For Us" *Winners of the Energy contest will be notified by post.39 words
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Article, Illustration758 1990-02-10 15 NEW PAPER SPECIAL Does Valentine's Day hold any meaning for busy executives? Six of them tell The New Paper what Valentine's Day mean to them, what they hope for and what they expect to do on that day VALENTINE'S DAY Charles Yeo, 44,758 words
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Miscellaneous486 1990-02-10 16 SATURDAYRADIO COMICRELIEF BjQBEQEZH ELESBHH Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON News 111 Brief NOON News in Brief C-rum "~N y 12.05 Real Fun 12.03 Popular Classics KLiST VoT© KJO. V> lfe A 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 News and Share Market Review wjp I M/ ""MrX 2,0 1.10 Traffic Repert/lnterlude 1.30 Popular486 words
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Miscellaneous434 1990-02-10 17 COMICRELIEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh IMlldilHTiUß NOON Kids' Spotlight NOON Nowsdosh m MJVWrrURtiOF 1...HE VISITS HIS lOCAL I&UTIDNI6HT.3OHHSTOH pt MX RAR/Io* WW V** P#P# }"J > ?T» > SEN 6* STORE' KARAOKE UWJ6E to SIM 6 will MOT WMSH Hl* ST uu ,2 2^ Hrt MVfIUbTE HOKKIEN iRErtbITIOM OF 1.10434 words
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Article1459 1990-02-10 18 CENTOESIKaE I DAVID HWANG W 1 FESTIVAL TheatreWorks presents two David Hwang plays, co-directed by the playwright himself. In Sound of a Voice, a medieval samurai (Lim Kay Siu) goes to kill a witch (Nora Samosir) but ends up falling in love with her. The1,459 words
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Article16 1990-02-10 18 CENTRESTAGE: DAVID HWANG FESTIVAL TALKS: STRESS TALK GALLERY: CALLIGRAPHY UP AND ABOUT: OPEN HOUSE16 words
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Article, Illustration48 1990-02-10 18 An exhibition of paintings, sculpture/ceramics, printmaking and jewellery by 12 young graduates of the La Salle Art College. At their newly opened art gallery, Art Affairs. 35, Duxton Road. Tel: 226-3767. Daily, except Sunday. Until the end of February. 11 am 6 pm. Admission free.48 words
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Advertisement90 1990-02-10 19 Take your Valentine on a romantic holiday to the island of Langkawi with compliments of the Malaysian yiJ' Tourist Development Corpo- ration. Five tickets for a 3D/2N A package for two to Pulau HpnlMl Langkawi await five lucky lAr winners in Valentine's Love 7 A Lines on February 14 in90 words
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Advertisement88 1990-02-10 19 r^v —i A Twist jn The Tale iEHMY ARCHER A game of chess with a sexy stranger. Wine tasting with a bizarre difference. A rivalry founded on eating cornflakes. These are just some of the tantalising openings in Jeffrey Archer's latest collection of short stories. A Twist In The Tale.88 words
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Miscellaneous490 1990-02-10 19 SUNDAYRADIO EEHHEHH 6.0 0 6.00 News in Brief 10 6.ooNews in Brief and Weather SION S.OOBreakfast Club AM News in Brief 6.03 Programme Summary Report 6.30 Sentimental Journey 6.05 Rise A Shine g 05 Breakfast Classics 0.05 A Brand New Day 6.35 Breakfast Club (cont'd) 7.00 News and Weather Report490 words
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Miscellaneous284 1990-02-10 19 6.00 Newshour 7.00 World News 7.05 Words of Faith 7.10 Book Choice 7.1S A Jolly Good Show 8.00 Newsdesk 8.30 Composer of the Month 9.00 News Summary followed by Pley Of The Week: The Long Sunset 10.00 World News 10.09 British Press Review 10.15 The Newsreel 10.30 The Ken Bruce284 words
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Miscellaneous1788 1990-02-10 20 p 2f THE NEW PAPER/Febraary 10/11, 1990 hpg ALF 83gpm> JSBWltt WHO'S THE BOSS? J^J9Ej| Ml When Willie's co-worker spends a KattMfine HelllMNld: Mona meets night at the Tanners' because he is a Max, one of Angela's clients. The two Jfpr trial witness hiding under the WtF* M uHV fall1,788 words
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Miscellaneous1007 1990-02-10 21 A *2 -jtltttfik auiMfc »«»»»I»wiwi..». THE JIM HENSON HOUR M THE GOLDEN GIRLS i&il 7* (SBC 5,2.00pm) /fMI» W (SBC 5,8.25 pm) Jim Henson: The master puppeteer J'jJBR /,k W/ fif Estelle Getty: Sophia becomes very hosts a variety hour that blends skits, JiiliiliiiiBltSMl 1(11 i!' depressed when her close1,007 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1990-02-10 22 One of the major environmental stories of the 80s was the so-called 'ozone hole', which Is actually a thinning of the ozone layer. This layer protects the earth from harmful ultraviolet rays which have been linked to skin cancer, cataracts, weakened Immune systems and crop failures. CFCs arePicture/ Pacific Friend - 1,020 words
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Article, Illustration158 1990-02-10 22 CFCs can live for more theft 100 years. subthe oeone layer. SSStSSS violet rays of the sua. into the itwMphm over tin past 60 ywi hm inert e>ad rignifiThu» mean* that, even if their um ww to be halted immediately, it would not halt the158 words
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Miscellaneous977 1990-02-10 23 -jKljmUfik, mmmnrnm,«■.■». THE JIM HENSON HOUR M THE GOLDEN GIRLS aSM 7* (SBC 5,2.00 pm) W (SBC 5,8.25 pm) Jilll Henson: The master puppeteer i'JmKIm 1 HJlllillllllli;!, 'I'ii'inumiic T'lt Estdte Getty: Sophia becomes very I hosts a variety hour that blends skits, ilmM 1 1 depressed when her close friend977 words
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Miscellaneous1728 1990-02-10 24 JwPyfc WHO'S THE BOSS? Nt. When Willie's co-worker spends a Katherine Helmond: Mona meets Tubers'became he is a Max, one of salients. The two 1 Mir witness-protection programme, Alf $K> fM just as Mona finds herself finally ready J A worries that the family is in danger fj| make a1,728 words
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Advertisement358 1990-02-10 25 Valentine's SHOWCASE A SPECIAL FEATURE OF FASTads rau ha us Hestaurant 4 Course Candlelight Dinner With Complimentary Rose For The Lady A Glass Of Wine Soothing music to gear up the romantic night amidst the superb cosy atmosphere All these for only S3s++ per person. [Featuring: V. Mogan From spm358 words
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Advertisement47 1990-02-10 25 -vp MERODI V FLORIST AND TRADING H H 76 ft is a] f# W Has Special y Gifts flowers CStn for your Loved ViW Ones this Valentine's C JfJH For prompt A efficient jLpjjty service! j To avoid iPI &UI u& h*ua <Ut TEL: *****30 Pg *****9547 words
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Advertisement126 1990-02-10 26 Valentine's SHOWCASE A SPECIAL FEATURE OF FASTads Romance is in the Air... 10 Let Cupid shoot you with his arrow and be mesmerised with feelings of love Choose your favourite outlet and make it a night to remember for you and o«coup* ot I --sgasp, f rOH^ eS .y>ev $'tK126 words
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Advertisement52 1990-02-10 27 Ideccrlinel Valentine gifts g Valentine Palm Tree Ball Pen you love I" C ILYOI A I 845 Geylana Road #01 -25/#O3-39 Tanjong Katong Complex (Yokoso) Singapore 1440 CUD 1 Tel: 745 9155, 742 7333 Fax: 742 7555 Tlx: RS ***** TMSR (Attn: TM2090) J I ■■■■■■■--■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■-■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I i iS CI Q?52 words
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Advertisement79 1990-02-10 28 Valentine's SHOWCASE A SPECIAL FEATURE OF FASTads IP** of If I' «JBSSL> <■ ijpi4^^>- ;x****>«f gMKjjjL j -*».> v v n -^*nHHIHHHHHHHHr A Symbol of Love Expressed forever in a diamond The gift of love is the greatest gift one person can offer another. And nothing symbolises this love quite79 words
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Advertisement138 1990-02-10 29 Valentine's SHOWCASE A SPECIAL FEATURE OF FASTads make it a SWEET DAY! f SWEET SECRETS PASTRY SHOP 9 Lorong Liput (Holland Village), Singapore 1027 Tel: 466-7333/468-2553 every order of 1 1 Ks& above, j®* I |fi Open daily Jl* 8.30 am to 8.30pm J!^ qp w Say I LOVE YOU'with138 words
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Advertisement74 1990-02-10 29 THESHSP k RESTAURANT Jfr 1 Scotts Road, Shaw Centre #04 34/36, s*pore 0922. Tel: *****35, *****89 170 Upper Bukit Timah Shopping Centre #05-54 s*pore 2158 Tel: *****04, *****98 j |f||RM| Roses in gift boxes I BUU||j| also available from I llllllfVi $8.50 nwards j mK/'> I Llanfa Florist JgTT Trading74 words
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Advertisement240 1990-02-10 29 An evening you'll treasure Menu ADAM St EVE ham St melon LOVE POTION chic ken consomme SECRET LOVE sniffed veal or ACE OF HEART lemon sole ■H SWEETHEART pancake with Ice-cream JSMI coffee or tea Special treat with mini parfums for ladies Polaroid shot a delightful cocktail 'deAmour' special chereographed240 words
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Advertisement277 1990-02-10 30 Valentine's SHOWCASE A SPECIAL FEATURE OF FASTads dike AT HOTEL IMPERIAL SINGAPORE n km 9 J- RESTAURANT RAPHAEL: ii 6-course candlelight dinner in a continental ~jmu\ 9 an< romantic ambience. 5108.00* per v VlllP 4 m couple, including glass of sparkling wine and <y V* n /e* > surprise gift,277 words
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Advertisement537 1990-02-10 31 Valentine's SHOWCASE A SPECIAL FEATURE OF FASTads H This Valentine's Day touch your loved one's heart with H Lung Court Complex #01-16, 177 River Valley Rd S pore 0617. Tel: *****50 P% Shaw Centre #03-35, No 1 Scotts Road, S pore 0922 Tel: ******) Mm 1 'Why not celebrate this537 words
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Advertisement156 1990-02-10 32 rSroßDioSr] nightly i IS M CHRISTEN LAURENT k XARAGM LOCf«MS£ WATPH TO Rl7 lli 545 Orchard Road, #03-11 W/\l IU Dili mm. Far East Shopping Centre, Singapore 0923. GIVEN AWAY 1$ HAPPY HOURS: spm Bpm Mi ONE FOR ONE AT 112.50++ j»f or eer sofyirinks only jB FIRST DRINK $16.00++156 words
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Article297 1990-02-10 33 Karen Goh - By Karen Goh G IVE your love a two-in-one present instead of separate gifts this Valentine's Day deep red roses in a heart-shaped balloon. The roses, with a sprinkling of baby's breath, come in a clear heart-shaped balloon, the tip of which rests on the lip of297 words
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Advertisement384 1990-02-10 38 i— rssssssssssssssssssssssss. •31 Employment 831 Employment 331 Employment sssssssss s======s===^==^= H TransrHJnk H TVansit Link Pte Ltd, a new and dynamic company H charged with the task of integrating Singapore's public transportation including through ticketing, requires a large H team H I temporary staff I Requirements: H GCE 0' level384 words
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Article, Illustration376 1990-02-10 39 The Three Musketeers - TOMORROWS ACTION Previews/ The Three Musketeers T I CLASS 2 feature race tomorrow should see Sahabat safely on his way to the top class and a preparation for this season's classics. He should have been there already but he lost the Bukit Mile Stakes to Toshin last376 words
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Article310 1990-02-10 39 TODAYS ACTION YOUNG Wan Teck Moon is sitting joint top of the jockeys table with Japanese star Michikawa and is actually ahead on placings. It's early in the season still but the apprentice who rode out of his allowance last year can go further ahead310 words
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Article, Illustration83 1990-02-10 40 Reuter. WORLD heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, has regained his peak fitness and weight in time for his 10th title defence tomorrow against James "Buster" Douglas. Tyson, having shed three kilos in training since Jan 25, has exuded an almost bored sense of confidenceReuter. - 83 words
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Article, Illustration229 1990-02-10 40 Reuter. M ATTHEW Le Tissier, the Southampton striker at the centre of an international tug-of-war, pledged his allegiance to England yesterday. The exciting 21-year-old had been pursued all week by France after Michel Platini discovered his Channel Island birthplace gave him dual nationality. The EnglishReuter. - 229 words
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Article178 1990-02-10 40 WORLD CUP HOCKEY AFP. AUSTRALIA may find it difficult in the suffocating heat to hold on to its title when the World Cup starts in Lahore on Monday. Its biggest handicap may be in the short corner department. West Germany, with the redoubtable Carsten FischerAFP. - 178 words
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Article, Illustration338 1990-02-10 40 ENGLISH SOCCER UPDATE AFP. MANCHESTER United manager Alex Ferguson has almost an entire team unfit or unavailable for today's First Division game against Millwall at the Den. The latest blow to Ferguson's already precarious position came when midfield man Paul Ince was ruled out byAFP. - 338 words
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Article187 1990-02-10 40 Reuter, AP. AJAX Amsterdam's recent resurgence in the Dutch First Division was halted yesterday. It lost 1-0 at midtable MVV Maastricht. A ninth-minute shot from about 20 metres by MVV defender Alphons Arts was enough to end Ajax's 13game unbeaten run. The defeat left Ajax inReuter, AP. - 187 words
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Article, Illustration327 1990-02-10 41 Abdul Shukor - Today; Telok Kurau v Tyrwhltt (Jin Besar, 4.45). Tomorrow: Balestier v Geylang (Toa Payoh, 4.45). By Abdul Shukor GEYLANG International is expected to sustain the swinging rhythm of the Premier League when it confronts Balestier United at Toa Payoh tomorrow afternoon.327 words
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Article, Illustration335 1990-02-10 41 Bernard Pereira - ÜBER CUP BADMINTON By Bernard Pereira THE LAW has finally caught up with the national women's squad. The law of badminton, that is. Their service, in particular, has beenlpoor. i bo umpire Eddie Ang has given them a pep-talk: on335 words
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Article254 1990-02-10 41 Wire services. DUTCH soccer star Marco van Basten has extended his contract with European champion AC Milan of Italy until the end of the 1993 season. The club said the striker, European Footballer of the Year twice in succession, signed the new contract worth US$9.5 million ($17.7 mil) onWire services. - 254 words
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Article, Illustration294 1990-02-10 42 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low w ORLD CUP fans, rejoice. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, in its biggest sports splurge yet, will be beaming live from Italy almost all the matches of soccer's grandest show this summer. From June 8 to July 8, there will be live telecasts everyday294 words
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Article352 1990-02-10 42 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: JUDO Paris tournament Finals, Men's Under 95kg: Roger Vachon (Fra) bt Pierre-Thierry Pesque (Fra) koka 3 Jiri Sosna (Cze), Theo Mejer (Hoi). Over 95kg: Kideyuki Sekine (Jap) bt Imre Csosz (Hun) waza-ari 3 Georges Matonnet (Fra), Christian Vachon (Fra). Women Under 66Wire services. - 352 words
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Advertisement324 1990-02-10 39 831 Employment Cfcsvran SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION CLERK We are a major International chemical company representative office responsible for marketing and shipping lube oil additives In the Far East area We are seeking a Supply and Distribution clerk to co-ordinate our bulk and drum deliveries In Singapore. Minimum salary Is 8)600.00324 words
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Advertisement310 1990-02-10 39 831 Employment Wall aetabiiahad offshore co. roqulraa: PERSONNEL OFFICER e Cert. In Personnel Management e At least 4 years relevant experience In admin, functions Including payroll, training programme L recruiting e Knowledge of PC A labour laws essential e Starting salary not less than <1,400 depending on experience ACCOUNTS OFFICERS310 words
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