The New Paper, 24 March 1990
1990-03-24
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Title Section17 1990-03-24 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, MARCH 24/ SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1990 50 CENTS MCI (P) 36/4/8917 words
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Advertisement153 1990-03-24 1 FORFUN^^ V. yk w^^H n^H VJ H TfH IB 1 1 VI J* r'M ik-,4. M ,^i^| Scene: Fashion show for workers at Sanyo Electronics. Seen: Store-keeper Ramli bin Shariif, 24, imitating a model on stage./ Page 9 PREGNANT DESPITE ABORTION Mother of three went to hospital for abortion on153 words
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Article, Illustration40 1990-03-24 1 FOR REAL Seen: Israeli model Dganit Cohen wearing a bikini studded with $8,000 worth of semi-precious stones. Not seen: The woman who bid $10,000 for it. Money goes to children's charity./ Page 2 8 X V z I z j8 X V z I z j - 40 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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330 1990-03-24 2 Wire services. THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has agreed to help Thailand collect medical information in a bid to help identify the cause of the mysterious deaths of Thai workers in Singapore and Saudi Arabia. A WHO representative told Thai Public HealthWire services. - 330 words
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177 1990-03-24 2 Reuter. THE number of Aids cases in the US rose by 9 per cent last year or just over 3,000, the World Health Organisation said yesterday. State and territorial health departments reported 35,238 cases last year against 32,196 in 1988,Reuter. - 177 words
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Article251 1990-03-24 2 Bernama A 30-YEAR-old convict died of Aids (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome) at the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital on Tuesday, Deputy Health Minister Senator Mohamad Farid Ariffin announced yesterday. This brought to nine the number of Aids deaths in Malaysia. He was speaking to reporters afterBernama - 251 words
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Article101 1990-03-24 2 THE Singapore Armed Forces' first-ever "silent** mobilisation of its reservists was a success. Ninety-seven per cent of the soldiers reported to their centres within eight hours of activation. The exercise involved about 2,700 reservists. They were all called in "silently" through pagers and telephones. A Ministry101 words
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Article, Illustration231 1990-03-24 2 THIS bikini earned $10,000 for a children's charity last night. F J Benjamin Sons, the fashion company that distributes the Israeli-made Gottex swimwear, auctioned the jewelled bikini in aid of the Children's Charities Association. More than $8,000 worth of semi-precious stones have been sewn onto the bikini. ThePicture/ Jonathan Choo - 231 words
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Article30 1990-03-24 2 CERMAN pomp and pageantry (TNP, March 22): The picture identified as that of Count Beissal von Gymnich was of Mr Achim Ihlenfeld, general manager of the Marina Mandarin hotel.30 words
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Article34 1990-03-24 2 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. Include your full name, address and telephone number.34 words
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Article, Illustration534 1990-03-24 3 Loh Tuan Lee - WEEKEND WANDERER There are little-noticed tranquil pockets of greenery in the heart of the business district. LOH TUAN LEE discovers six. Today, she walks you through the parks in Shenton Way. Next week, she shows you some green in concrete Orchard Road By Loh Tuan Lee534 words
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Advertisement118 1990-03-24 2 *j£(rkoA*. aPtJXtSU Buffet Nexicano All you can eat for only $16 Children (below 12) $9 The first and only Mexican buffet is now available in Singapore every Sunday from 11.30 am to 2 .30 pm at CHICO'S N 1 CHARLIE'S. Treat your taste buds to an array of truly great118 words
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Miscellaneous16 1990-03-24 2 Weather~~ SHOWERS over several areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 32 dee C. Sunset: 7.13 pm.16 words
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Advertisement60 1990-03-24 3 What is pottu? Tfcv This is the dot that an Indian woman uimk wears on er behead. It represents the third eye, the eye of knowledge. A 8 red dot on the centre of the forehead means the person is married. Traditionally, an unmarried woman wears a black dot, but60 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration619 1990-03-24 4 Griselda Loo - By Griselda Loo o i NLY 93 out of some 1,500 Singaporeans who sat for a [computer programming examination last year made the grade. The programming examination is set by City and Guilds, a non-profit British organisation. It offers educational courses and examinations in619 words
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Article86 1990-03-24 4 THE year-long computer programming course costs about $2,000. Students also have to pay about $350 for fees. To get a full certificate, candidates need to pass four papers in computer theory, programming and the course work covered. If they fail a paper, they can sit for86 words
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Article100 1990-03-24 4 Mr Alex Lean, 24, who works in a computer firm, was among the 93 to pass last year's exams. "I did not find the exams difficult. My lecturers helped, especially by explaining the more difficult areas in interesting ways." Without any previous experience with computers,100 words
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Article123 1990-03-24 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. beguiling: Describes something that is charming and attractive. berth: A space by the quay where a ship can stay for a period of time. cliche: An idea that has123 words
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Article, Illustration509 1990-03-24 5 Irene Hoe - By Irene Hoe THE Raffles Marina to be built at Tuas will cost more than $50 million when com* pleted late next year. But if the 1,000 individuals and companies who were invited to join the club last week decide to do so, their cheques509 words
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Article322 1990-03-24 5 DENTALTALK This weekly column on dental care comes from the Dental Health Foundation. Your questions will be sent to the Dental Health Foundation Write to Dental Talk, c/o The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. I WANT to know about orthodontic treatment.322 words
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Article, Illustration367 1990-03-24 6 IF you had bought one copy of The New Paper yesterday, you could have had two windfalls. Office workers at Raffles Place bought a copy of the paper and some lucky ones walked away with two prizes. A367 words
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Article, Illustration189 1990-03-24 6 BECOMING less Malay, Chinese or Indian is no way to become more Singaporean, BG Lee Hsien Loong said last night at Victoria Theatre at the closing of the Malay Cultural Month. BG Lee, Minister of Trade and Industry, said that in an environment so189 words
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Article, Illustration533 1990-03-24 6 A PASIR Ris housewife who went for an abortion last month was shocked to find out on Tuesday that she was still pregnant, reports Lianhe Wanbao. Now, she intends to keep the baby though she is worried that the operation she went through six weeksPictures/ Lianhe Wanbao - 533 words
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Article, Illustration407 1990-03-24 7 Lim Phay-ling - By Lim Phay-ling SINGAPORE'S chefs almost did not get together this year to defend their Best National Team title won in the 1988 Salon Culinaire, a sort of culinary Olympics. "Many of them were more interested in the hotel or individual categories," Mr ErnstPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 407 words
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Article65 1990-03-24 7 SINGAPORE'S national chefs: Mr Joe Yap and Mr William Tan (both of Westin Stamford and Plaza), Mr Herman Long (Hilton Singapore), Mr Andy Foo (Hyatt Regency) and Mr William Lee (Dynasty). Joining them are food and beverage decorator Mr Wee Eng Guan of Dynasty hotel and Mr Franz65 words
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Article114 1990-03-24 7 THE team's three-course meal will also be available for lunch on April 4 at the Restaurant of Nations in Salon Culinaire. The restaurant opens on April 3. This is where you can sample world-class cooking during lunch and dinner. Salon Culinaire will take up halls 3,114 words
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Advertisement123 1990-03-24 4 >^^||^^HEfl3njßH^K*^L^9flߧ![s£9|M|^9H^^V X 5-COURSE SET MENU FOR LUNCH DINNER 1\ Soup of the Day Toasted Garlic V\ V/ r Bread Choice of Main Course VL Dessert Coffee or Tea Fresh V-3 CHOICE OF MAIN DISH V Surf Turf (Ribeve Steak with Large Prawn) 14.90 4- Surf Dishes Fillet of Fish $11.50+123 words
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Advertisement375 1990-03-24 5 For a clean, beautiful t JL and healthy life I Since its founding in Japan a century i M ago, Kao has developed a wide range of I M household products for people who are M concerned with cleanliness. It is Kao's basic H M belief that body cleanliness enriches375 words
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Advertisement469 1990-03-24 7 I Pick the right answers to all 3 questions, fill their numbers within sticker found on every product or the complete box in the case the stars provided, and win for yourself Hazeline skincare of Hazeline Snow or Facial Cleanser) and present the completed products, elegantly presented in a Hazeline469 words
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PARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration174 1990-03-24 8 BUDGET! DEBATE DAY 10 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MORE companies may soon make it possible for you to go to work and take the children along. Minister of State (Community Development) Dr Seet Ai Mee announced several tax breaks to encourage employers to set up childcare centres on174 words
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Article29 1990-03-24 8 Discussion of the Ministry of Trade and Industry estimates continues. After that Parliament winds up debate on the budgets of the individual ministries with the Ministry of Health.29 words
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Article102 1990-03-24 8 CARE for the elderly in other countries will be studied by a group led by Dr Seet Ai Mee later this year. The Minister of State (Community Development) and members of the National Advisory Council on the Family and the Aged will look at how the102 words
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Article74 1990-03-24 8 MORE Government help for the needy may be on the way. Dr Seet Ai Mee said the public assistance scheme is scheduled for its regular biennial review this year and allowances would go up if justified. The Minister of State (Community Development) was replying to74 words
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Article, Illustration243 1990-03-24 8 BRIEFLY And the winner is? Dr Seet went three rounds in the debate ring with Opposition member Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) and sports was only one of the fighting words. Rounds one and two: Child care and branch libraries. Then after Dr Seet spoke of plans243 words
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Article, Illustration172 1990-03-24 8 TRADE AND INDUSTRY HOTELS only, please. That will be the condition placed on bidders for four sites to be sold by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) this year. Minister of State (Trade and Industry) Mah Bow Tan said the sale would add 1,140 hotel rooms. TheseIllustration/ Soh Ah Teck - 172 words
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Article, Illustration105 1990-03-24 8 PRICES of food and petrol are rising. Levies for maids and foreign workers are going up. Parking fees have been increased. And Mr Othman Haron Eusofe (Marine Parade GRC) and Mr Leong Horn Kee (Thomson) are worried. Mr Leong noted "with some degree of alarm" that these105 words
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Article51 1990-03-24 8 UNSKILLED, unemployed people need a boost from the Skills Development Fund to get back into the workforce, said Dr Wang Kai Yuen (Bukit Timah). He suggested that the SDF be extended to cover part of their salaries while they undergo training to encourage employers to hire such51 words
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Advertisement17 1990-03-24 8 I LOOK OUT FOR j WANT ,>y THEM IN WASHING MACHINES? V ItHs !l NEXT WEEK I17 words
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Article, Illustration256 1990-03-24 9 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim WORKERS at Sanyo Electronics had fashion and laughter for lunch yesterday. And some became catwalk models on impulse. Store-keeper Ramli bin Shariif, 24, was the first. When some colleagues suggested he get on stage, he agreed. Once there, he flicked backPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 256 words
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Article83 1990-03-24 9 THE fashion show was organised by the company's welfare and recrej ation committee. Sanyo Electronics has set aside $250,000 for staff welfare this year. Activities include holiday tours, 1 monthly lucky draws, picnics, and fashion shows. This is the company's way of fighting the labour83 words
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Advertisement17 1990-03-24 9 fSk Insect Repellent 6 HOURS OF Jl m PEACE FROM |A MOSQUITOES, ANYWHERE Another international product from17 words
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Article, Illustration63 1990-03-24 10 THENEWSTODAY High-rise rescue demonstrations, a mural painting competition and a civil defence hunt are just some of the activities awaiting you in Orchard Road tomorrow. It is all part of Civil Defence Orchard, to be held during the monthly closure of Orchard Road. Today The New Paper takesGraphics/ Chan Chee Kin - 63 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration239 1990-03-24 11 T I HE makers of the Proton Saga has come out with a limousine. The first prototype of the limousine was loaned to the Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad on Wednesday, the New Straits Times reported yesterday. Dr Mahathir said that EdaranPictures/ Nst - 239 words
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Article, Illustration223 1990-03-24 11 Reuter. BRITAIN'S Duchess of York, popularly known as "Fergie", gave birth to her second child, a girl, early this morning. The flame-haired duchess and her 3.2 kilo daughter were both doing well, Buckingham Palace said. The baby, a sister for the duchess's firstReuter. - 223 words
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Article224 1990-03-24 11 Wire services. THE United States says the Soviet Union has expelled two American diplomats from Lithuania. White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said the action against the diplomats "does not contribute to a lessening of tensions that would make productive dialogue easier". He had received reports thatWire services. - 224 words
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Article212 1990-03-24 11 Reuters. US President George Bush said any use of force or coercion by the Soviet Union in Lithuania "is bound to backfire". He urged the two sides to negotiate a peaceful solution to the crisis caused by Lithuania's declaration of independence. "Any attempt toReuters. - 212 words
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201 1990-03-24 11 AP. A SEVEN-DAY-OLD puppy was rescued alive from the belly of a python. Its owners heard faint yelping from inside the snake and forced it to cough up the pet, a newspaper reported yesterday. South African farm couple Magda and Hennie Botha ofAP. - 201 words
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Article, Illustration612 1990-03-24 12 Australians go to the polls today for what could be a watershed election. OLGA GALACHO examines the issues and personalities Australian national I polls being held today I have been dubbed by the Melbourne newspaper, The Sun, as a "do or die election". But there has beenPicture/ Afp - 612 words
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Article73 1990-03-24 12 THE main issues facing Australian voters: Environment. This has become a growing concern with voters. Backlash against foreigners. This is highlighted by the proposed plans to build a futuristic high-tech city. The project would be a joint Australian-Japa-nese venture. Inflation. Interest rates. Economic management and external debt. Though73 words
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Article, Illustration408 1990-03-24 12 Wire services. Wire services. SHARES rose sharply on the London Stock Exchange yesterday, sweeping aside the British government's disastrous by-election defeat and taking heart from a recoveries in Tokyo and New York. The Financial Times 30share index stood at 1,795.1 by the close, up 16 points. Inflation figures forWire services. - 408 words
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Article1538 1990-03-24 13 CENTRESTAGE |~/f FLOWER GIRL. Watch mr this drama performed by Maju Secondary School. 1 pm 2 pm and 5 pm 6 pm. Auditorium, Marine Parade branch library. Admission by tickets from the adult information counter. Free. SSO IN CONCERT. Featuring organ soloist Nicolas Kynaston, the1,538 words
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Article, Illustration16 1990-03-24 13 CENTRESTAGE: FLOWER GIRL OUT AND ABOUT: FRUIT BUSKETS FILMS: FILM FESTIVAL SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: SLUGA16 words
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Article47 1990-03-24 13 This hi-tech fantasy show traces a journey through time using dance, mime and movement. 8 pm. Until Sunday. Victoria Theatre. Tickets at $10, $15, $20, $30 and $40 from Victoria Theatre. Tickets for tomorrow's show are also available at Tangs, Wisma Atria and Centrepoint.47 words
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Article209 1990-03-24 14 Ting Mei See - SEENLASTNIGHT By Ting Mei See RELATIONSHIPS between bosses and subordinates are fragile things. For example, you often wonder how friendly you should get with your boss. Should you socialise with your boss after office hours? Or should you separate business from leisure? Well, if in209 words
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Miscellaneous155 1990-03-24 14 WHO'S THE BOSS CAR AND DRIVER Tony Danza: Tony's van is dented by a hell driver and he is determined to take the driver to court. Tony is BPmT J certain that Sam and Jose, who caused Jf the accident, would make strong 1 ißf things take an M SARACEN155 words
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Miscellaneous985 1990-03-24 14 CHINESE CINEMA I ACES GO PLACES II (R) Igr Sam Hui: Stars as Jin Gang in this iff ~,-v young girl sent by a crime syndicate to wKf n rob abank. Framed by the gang, he mdWBKD I run. He the^ eI P of I llSli M— WHWcWtJxIJM 7.52 AM985 words
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Miscellaneous893 1990-03-24 15 7 TWt MEW WM/March 24/25, 1990 SCREEN 5 JACK'S ARTS CIRCLE jjF'.'-' 'IKjl DA rU %mUm (SBC 12,9.30 pm) I M JT DHvW Hl' 1 P«t«r BrOOlc He is widely regarded II M i iiiiiiii l il 111 I 1 Mm (SBC 5,9.30pm) W'• .illllHlllllllli as Britain's greatest stage director.893 words
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Article, Illustration741 1990-03-24 16 7q create an appetite for upmarket boating, first build an upmarket marina. This is the thinking behind the Raffles Marina which will be fully operational by 1992. Its backers think there is a pent-up demand here for boats, even megayachts like the one owned by the741 words
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Article82 1990-03-24 16 These are some of the ideas that the Raffles Marina is planning for both its individual and corporate members: Corporate boats on a time-sharing scheme. Permanent ski course in the Straits of Johor. Courses in sailing, scuba diving, water-skiing and windsurfing. Boat charters. BEING CONSIDERED: Promotion of82 words
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Article, Illustration255 1990-03-24 16 Marine and sea sports 185 walk-on floating berths for boats of up to 18.8 m. Water, electricity and telephone link-up for all walk-on berths VHF radio station manned around the clock. Its area of coverage should extend beyond Southern Islands Stacked storage (out of the water)255 words
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Miscellaneous919 1990-03-24 17 NtWWC»/March24/25. 1990 MIU SCREEN 5 JACK'S fg|Bk ARTS CIRCLE ill*/" WSL'~j' niAl/ Mm 111: (SBC 12,9.30pm) 1 1 DMirffV '''Hi 1, 11 lululuii Peter Brook: He is widely regarded j I[| )i' -'j' iiir|||[i|||y||||||l ft III!"' i JE& (SBC 5,9.30pm) W 9 ifflßfii™ 111 i as Britain's greatest stage director.919 words
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Article211 1990-03-24 18 Ting Mei See - SEEN LAST NIGHT By Ting Mei See RELATIONSHIPS between bosses and subordinates are fragile things. For example, you often wonder how friendly you should get with your boss. Should you socialise with your boss after office hours? Or should you separate business from leisure? Well,211 words
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Miscellaneous197 1990-03-24 18 WHO'S THE BOSS Jflßßk CHINESE CINEMA I jfllHk CAR AND DRIVER ACES GO PLACES II (R) |gr V f Tony Danza: Tony's van is dented by ■fife Sam Hui: Stars as Jin Gang in this Til mMMHI "''H a hell driver and he is determined to action comedy. He is197 words
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Miscellaneous938 1990-03-24 18 7.52 AM Programme Summary 1.52 PM Programme Summary 2.55 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 7.30 PM Opening and Programme Highlights, followed 7.55 Quran Reading 1.54 Quran Reading b Sesame Street (Children's programme) by Doraemon (Cartoon) by Family Medical Centre (Drama series): Featur--8.00938 words
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Miscellaneous849 1990-03-24 19 SUNDAYRADIO M:til;M»ir4— EMX9IH DH3EHI GEHMHMI' LHIKBM 6.00 News in 6.00 News in Brief 6 00 News in Brief and Weather Re 6 am Breakfast Club 6 am Newshour 6.05 Rise Shine ffig 6.03 Programme Summary P° rt 6 30 Sentimental Journey 7.00 World News 7 00 News and Weather flfpor849 words
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Article, Illustration364 1990-03-24 20 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong VINTAGE cars and a new movie turned heads at the start of the Third Singapore International Film Festival last night. Bearing visiting celebrities, mainly the stars and director of The Children whose world premiere launched the festival, 11 vintage cars inchedPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 364 words
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Article, Illustration525 1990-03-24 21 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong IT'S no show for Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine in Singapore on April 28. The date has been postponed. Gloria and her band were scheduled to give a concert on that day at the World Trade Centre Hall525 words
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Article, Illustration440 1990-03-24 21 Ting Mei See - By Ting Mei See MS Yah Wan Har started learning to play the violin when she was nine. "I hated it then and never liked it until I left for England to attend college," she recalled. Now this 32-year-old music teacher wants to help440 words
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Article, Illustration450 1990-03-24 22 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong MANY of us will remember the Spyros disaster that happened at Jurong Shipyard in October 1978. More than 60 lives were lost when the ship Spyros exploded while undergoing repairs in the dry dock. In the SBC drama about nurses,450 words
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Article102 1990-03-24 22 THE Spyros explosion happened on Oct 12, 1978 at the Jurong Shipyard. It was said to be the worst disaster in Singapore's postwar history with more than 60 lives lost. The explosion occurred at about 2.15 pm. Fire engines and ambulances arrived 10 minutes later. There was102 words
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Article313 1990-03-24 22 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon MANIC NIRVANA ROBERT PLANT (WEA) PLANT comes a full cycle with Manic Nirvana, recorded at Olympic Studios in London, where the first Led Zeppelin album was recorded in 1968. Manic Nirvana is a more solid step from Now and Zen, and a bit more intense. One313 words
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Advertisement54 1990-03-24 21 I Ten weeks of I delicious food choices 11 Spice up your lunch or dinner y ii with the piquant HH {j taste of Thai cuisine V \%tllP Bo! in our Authentic Wf p A Re I Thai issue of Gourmet Fare on March 28 in The New Paper Fastads.54 words
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Advertisement50 1990-03-24 23 You'll Be your employment ad in The Straits Times Appointments Section. It's the place people naturally look first when seeking a comprehensive listing of employment opportunities. To find just the right person for the job, pick up your phone and call us. Tbe Straits Times Appointments Section Tel: Fax: *****8250 words
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Miscellaneous299 1990-03-24 23 SATURDAYRADIO n :{»i :h} n f»TM i rrwrc^BM NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Real Fun 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 News and Share Market Review 1.10 Traffic Report/Interlude j 3q Popular Classics (cont'd) 1 30 Love on the Airwaves 2.00 Singapore Broadcasting299 words
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Miscellaneous125 1990-03-24 23 COMICRELEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee frTW»r^rn n fl"oW Cfcr fj knowT^! s 1 Vgj c ar U? 1 r is ffepr Hg Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill W Tjßaj George the Robot/stephen Stanley Duffy/Bruce Hammond THE N&W CAMPAIGNS SIMPltf DESIGNED f"WIS 6N'T A V ITSASHO/E. I J Addlll/Brian Basset ITOLDYOU,..) II I125 words
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Miscellaneous435 1990-03-24 24 COMICFELIEF I SATURDAYRADIO I Orchard Road/coiin Goh NOON Kids' Spotlight NOON Newsdesk j 12.30 Top of the Peps 12.30 Here's Humph PANICKING IS 1 tfcitmn NES, WHAT'S d dloi) NOT ifiw/r I.oonows 12.45 woridbrief OF HOUSE'vOE EttjJSEfAE 10U' 10t)R,fR. tfEAK R&PoNbINC... THINKtr 1.10 Future Hits 1.00 WorM News MOST ESTA&USH435 words
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Advertisement85 1990-03-24 25 831 Employment International trading company in Rsltlii Place has immediate vacancies tor 1. ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT e L.C.C.I. Higher or equivalent e minimum O.C.E. 'O' level e aged 23 or above e at least 4 years' relevant experience e ability to type e knowledge of P C. preferably SUN accounting system85 words
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Advertisement703 1990-03-24 26 t>l Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment WORK University Poly undergrads needed to conduct market survey in May and June on paints painting equipment. Visit shops, institutions industries. Compile results Call Christine at arran^e j A well established Co. with full computerised administration in Kallang Industrial Eatata and having branches 1703 words
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Advertisement450 1990-03-24 26 I 831 Employment 831 Employment Rubber Components Compeny requires: 1) SALES EXECUTIVE Bilingual, Poly graduates with/ without experience OR Bilingual, at least 2 years' related experience. Completed N.S. for male applicants. Own transport. 2) FEMALE CLERKS GCE 'O'/ Completed Sec.4. Bilingual, able to type. WE PROVIDE: 5-day work week. i450 words
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Advertisement441 1990-03-24 26 SBSB^BSSS 831 Employment 831 Emplojrnwnt i SBBSa&BBBBB GOOD OPPORTUNITIES WORKING HOURB 9AM TO SPM No shift work for the following vacancies 1. FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS 2. STORE CLERKS 3. CASHIERS Walk In Interview Mon to Frl at: MIDORI CLABBIC CHINATOWN SHOPPER'S PARADISE Mk 21 #01-231 Outram Park, S'pom 0316 (naar441 words
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Advertisement212 1990-03-24 26 An established property holding company has Ike following vacancies: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT LCCI Accounting Diploma 3 years relevant experience Working knowledge of Lotus, lUS and other accounting package fe essential Interested applicants please write in wkh resuaae. cnrrenl and expected salary, contact photograph to: The Manager OUB CENTO LIMITED I Raffles212 words
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Article, Illustration400 1990-03-24 27 The Three Musketeers - Previews The Three Musketeers NOTHING we saw last week suggested that the winner of tomorrow's Sultan's Gold Cup was among those horses who chose to warm-up. Perhaps Kim Clapperton could have brought Batman a bit earlier to challenge stablemate Captain Atom and maybe Michikawa knew400 words
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Article458 1990-03-24 27 TODAY'S ACTION SCRATCHINGS have taken a heavy toll on today's racing at Kuala Lumpur and punters will have only eight races to wager on. Best bet of the day is in Race Three where we expect Thanks A Million to show his breeding by458 words
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Article333 1990-03-24 28 Reuter. V MOLENT play will be punished severely by referees at the World Cup finals. The tackle from behind was barred as Fifa ordered officials to send off any player committing the offence. Other strict measures were also outlined to the 24 competing nations during the firstReuter. - 333 words
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Article169 1990-03-24 28 Reuter. RUGBY union players can now be compensated for loss of earnings in home internationals. But the sport's governing body has deferred a decision on payments for activities associated with the game. The International Rugby Football Board announced yesterday players could receive a maximum £20Reuter. - 169 words
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Article, Illustration85 1990-03-24 28 AFP. MANCHESTER United was given a huge boost yesterday in its battle to avoid relegation. England midfielder Neil Webb was passed fit to return to Football League action. Webb is included in a 15-strong squad for the clash at Southampton today and is expected to be namedAFP. - 85 words
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Article, Illustration156 1990-03-24 28 TENNIS AP. ANDRE Agassi broke Jay Berger's serve at love twice in the third set yesterday to win their semi-final match 5-7, 6-1, 6-1 at the International Players Championships in Key Biscane. The fifth-seeded Agassi will play the winner of the semi-final clash between No 3 StefanAP.; Picture/ Afp - 156 words
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Article457 1990-03-24 28 Wire services. THE Dutch squad for Wednesday's friendly in the Soviet Union has been hit by the withdrawal of AC Milan's Marco van Basten and Frank Rijkaard. John Bosman and Greame Rutjes, of KV Mechelen, will also be absent. The quartet have been advised against making the long tripWire services. - 457 words
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Article, Illustration363 1990-03-24 29 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan t HE SSC/Sprite Squash Training Scheme coaches must maintain training standards because of the fear that other countries were rapidly catching up with Singapore. This is the gist of a speech scheduled to be made by Dr Tan Eng Liang, the Singapore Sports363 words
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Article221 1990-03-24 29 Dennis Chia - ASCOT SINGAPORE CLOSED SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS By Dennis Chia ANTHONY Chua took time to warm up, but stormed into the final to meet Simon Yang today at the West Coast Recreation Centre. The top seed as expected faced little opposition from Vernon Teo, seeded fourth, despite221 words
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Article, Illustration266 1990-03-24 29 BALESTIER v SAFSA (Today. 4.45. T Payoh). WHILE Tiong Bahru mopes over its 2-1 loss to Jurong Town on Wednesday, Balestier United is ready to seize the $10,000 third prize this afternoon when it plays Safsa at Toa Payoh. It would be266 words
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Article, Illustration345 1990-03-24 29 Alfonso Chan - BOWLING By Alfonso Chan SELECTION trials start next week for a team to represent Singapore in the World FIQ Youth bowling championships in Manila from July 28-Aug 4. Although 40 boys have responded to the call, the response from the girls has not345 words
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Article, Illustration543 1990-03-24 30 S Gulam - There are 60 Advanced Coaching Certificate holders in Singapore. Yet three of Singapore's top soccer clubs are without coaches...not for want of trying but simply because there are no interested parties. Are we mass-producing coaches just for the sake of it? S GULAM asks? S543 words
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Article165 1990-03-24 30 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: GOLF Indonesian Open 3rd rd: 204 Frankie Minoza (Phil) 69-69-66 208 Danny Mujovic (Can) 73-68-67 Lee Porter (US) 71-66-71 209 Robert Pactolerin (Phil) 72-70-67 2 10 Kuo Chien Siung (Tai) 70-68-72, Rick Gibson (Can) 72-71-67, Steve Flesch (US) 69-68-73, Tony Malone (Aust)Wire services. - 165 words
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