The New Paper, 14 April 1990
1990-04-14
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Title Section18 1990-04-14 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, APRIL 14/ SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1990 MCI (P) 36/4/89 50 CENTS the18 words
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Advertisement201 1990-04-14 1 A YOUNG WOMAN'S 10-YEAR SECRET Doniso (not her real name), a Singapore career woman and mother, was raped by a well-known personality she had gone to interview more than 10 years ago. For a long time, she was haunted by the incident kept ■■IH secret from all but those closest201 words
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Article, Illustration31 1990-04-14 1 go a long the a j&j M fef**- Mr Eric managing director of Pacific Limousine, and Mr Eddie Wong, the general the i50 nh ur Picture/ Simon KerPicture/ Simon Ker - 31 words
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Article, Illustration379 1990-04-14 2 Yaw Yan Chong - By Yaw Yan Chong TWO construction workers have died in the last two weeks at the same worksite under unexplained circumstances and the police are baffled. The workers, a Thai and a Singaporean, were found dead one after being hit on the head by379 words
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Article122 1990-04-14 2 THE two deaths have made the remaining workers jittery, coming after the series of sudden, unexplained deaths that has claimed about 200 Thai workers here since 1983. Already, 28 of the roughly 50 Thai workers at the Claymore Drive site have gone home. Seven of those122 words
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174 1990-04-14 2 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong left on Friday evening for a nine-day visit to the United States and Britain. He will spend four days in Washington at the invitation of US Vice-President Dan Quayle, who paid a two-day visit to174 words
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Article, Illustration354 1990-04-14 3 T HE ultrasound scan said she would have twins. Madam Leow Swee Hwa was all set for them when she gave birth on Monday. So she could not believe her ears when the doctor told her that she had given birth to triplets two boys andPicture/ Sam Yeo - 354 words
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316 1990-04-14 3 THERE should be at least 5.25 million people visiting Singapore this year, about 10 per cent more than last year's 4.8 million. The forecast was made by the chief of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr Pek Hock Thiam. Business Times reports that for316 words
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Advertisement236 1990-04-14 2 I I I I April '90 j THIS VOUCHER 1 I ENTITLES YOU "gUET I I TO ONE I j Collect one whole week's set of vouchers J (Monday Saturday) and redeem for I double the number of coupons. I I Vouchers redeemable at: a 277 Orchard Road, #01-41 Specialists'236 words
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Advertisement37 1990-04-14 2 Hotlineplus IF you want to share a point of view, call Hotline Plus, 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, S pore 0923. Include your full name, address and phope number.37 words
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Miscellaneous17 1990-04-14 2 Weather THERE will be showers over many areas in the early afternoon. Max temp: 33 Min: 25.17 words
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Advertisement43 1990-04-14 3 What is wfrw final step in a Hindu wedding ceremony |g| The marriage is sealed when themantra Sapla Padijs uttered as the bridoTand I groom take steps together around the holy fire. The Sapta Padi also acts \as an affirmation of j friendship43 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration384 1990-04-14 4 Foo Siang Luen - By Foo Siang Luen SINGAPOREANS below 21 can still get supplementary credit cards if they are going overseas for studies. This is the exception to advice from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) last April that credit and charge card companies were not toIllustration/ Soh Ah Teck - 384 words
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Article142 1990-04-14 4 ALERT security officers caught a 50-year-old peeping Tom in the ladies' toilet at the Bukit Timah Plaza yesterday. He was about to hide in one of the cubicles and position himself to peep when he was hauled out. Police said a security officer saw the man142 words
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Advertisement294 1990-04-14 4 TMEOVT I 1 for a BINGO CHOCOI All WAFI R 51JL r When it's time to take a break, there's nothing "k* biting into a Bingo chocolate wafer. It's solid yet crunchy. Fills you like no other snack does! Serenata for that delicious munch with the sheer delight of chocolate.294 words
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Advertisement24 1990-04-14 4 Ministry of Health Approved Buffered l— r Manufactured by Opto-pharm Pte Ltd J/C/ L /~> C 7 (Ministry Of Health Manufacturers licence No M 043)24 words
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Advertisement65 1990-04-14 5 lev i s 501. One of the Red Tabs. Button fly jeans. Exclusively Levi's. Fits like no other jeans can. LEVI'S BOUTIQUE #B1 -64 Wisma Atria #01 -09 Shaw Leisure Gallery #01 -24 Forum Galleria #01-41 Parkway Parade Also available at: Daimaru, Metro Stores. OG Stores, Oriental Woodlands, Robinsons, Tangs,65 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration189 1990-04-14 6 STUDENT M J Teng actually wanted to win the Moneywords contest. But he also entered the Cal- tex Cup "World Stars" quiz sponsored by Caltex and JVC. Mr Teng, 20, a student, won a $10 ticket in the Caltex Cup quiz. It is for a celebrity189 words
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Article376 1990-04-14 6 THE boom time might be over for branded goods and fashion retailers in Orchard Road. They are being squeezed by soaring rents, rising labour costs and increasing competition. Sales of well-established brands such as Chanel and Hermes dropped by 10 to 15 per cent376 words
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217 1990-04-14 6 A BURST pipe at Pearl's Hill Park around midnight yesterday turned Pearl's Hill Road into a river, Lianhe Zaobao reported this morning. The pipe, measuring 70 cm in diameter, snapped at around 1 am last night resulting in thousands of litres of fresh217 words
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Advertisement69 1990-04-14 6 JASPER PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS j BELINDA WMb MSBWa SATURDAY APRIL 21 jmntl VENUE: SENTOSA MUSICAL FOUNTAIN i J Tickets available Jasper Productions TANGS 157 A Goldhill Centre Level 2 I h ad UNISONG Tel: *****11 *02-78 World Trade Centre 4 4 Atiommodaiion t* 0. t 'M Q Sound and Light I69 words
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Advertisement6 1990-04-14 6 FASTads Only $7.00 Per column cm.6 words
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Advertisement439 1990-04-14 7 GOOD IDEAS KEEP COMING UP Get organised the quick and easy way. Names Phone Numbers Schedules Clock Calendar One-Step Currency Conversions World Time UiflP^ Electronic Organizers with/without Alarm JA—BANK ®S^* EL-6081 Stores 100 names/items Alarm reminds you of upcoming events, dates it l£-Jz2E£J and times Secret code for confidential data439 words
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Advertisement438 1990-04-14 8 WOULD YOU RUN, SWIM AND CYCLE TO SAVE A LIFE? w fj TRIATHLON Vv® W ENTRY/INDEMNITY FORM fIL m** 0 i(y| 1* 22 /IPfl/Z. 90 CHANG/ COAST ROAD I Every participant will receive a Triathlon T-shirt. Xy I Every additional $20.00 raise J will entitle the W Jr >" participant438 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article375 1990-04-14 9 S INGAFORE-made furniture is going places. Exports more than doubled in the last five years to reach $305.8 million in 1989. Much of the furniture is going to Japan, the fastest-growing overseas market for Singapore-made furniture. Locally-made leather sofas, occasional chairs and wooden furniture are375 words
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327 1990-04-14 9 DENTALTALK HAVK you thought what the consequences are if you lose a tooth? Many people will pull out a painful tooth to avoid the hassle of saving it. They think tooth loss is part and parcel of growing old. Each tooth has a role327 words
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Advertisement56 1990-04-14 9 SWISS PRIDE AND JOY... nl SUII/I /^\l> Original Swiss Milk Chocolates more delicious, naturally. Imported from Switzerland in a wide range of Alpenmilch Hazelnuts Almonds Fruit Nuts Honey Chips Almonds Chocolate Malt Crunch White Chocolate Crunch j IMPORT! R Petri Poods Pte Itd •48 Senoko Drive, Singapore 2775 Tel: *****7256 words
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Advertisement300 1990-04-14 10 make m m I rSnMT LENS SHOCK, I I g CONT j" "(Z I 1 1 -?r3: noth vebMnappr,>vedb> ti^!^uS^k^>^ 1 1 T^ i U MW.trl e oOtwlthon h ch I 1 I "lTdws not have ""..^^T'fSS.gUw't »SJ2t?S Wi-- kII m^" """ll I whk* prevent# on the liat B' ven300 words
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Article, Illustration391 1990-04-14 11 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim A CLAN association built a medical centre and then leased it out as it did not know how to run a hospital. The Char Yong Clan Association spent $3.2 million to build a five-storey building in Balestier Road. The site used toPicture/ Lianhe Zaobao - 391 words
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Article163 1990-04-14 11 THKSE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. burly: Describes a person who has a broad body and strong muscles. empathised: Understood the problems and feelings that someone else went through, usually because one has experienced a163 words
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Article, Illustration579 1990-04-14 12 A car rental company has brought in one of the world's longest cars, a Holden Calais Royale. There are two of these seven-seaters in Singapore available for rent. GRISELDA LOO took a drive in one of them IT looks like an ordinary car from thePictures/ Simon Ker - 579 words
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Article270 1990-04-14 12 IT was a lucky Friday the 13th for the Tangs department store yesterday, being the first day of its annual sale. It was already packed with eager shoppers from as early as 9 am. Tangs allowed 15,000 customers who hold its credit card and270 words
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Advertisement601 1990-04-14 11 a. All entries must depict the theme "Growing Up Without Tobacco". V AJdress the different influences which encouraj? r or discourage the smoking habit, improve A m a knowledge on the health consequences of I V A M smoking or promote the benefits of growing up kRA/Ak J 1 I601 words
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Article, Illustration265 1990-04-14 14 ONLY one Singapore company is allowed to manufacture contact lens saline for sale here. The Ministry of Health said in a release on Thursday that it has licensed only M/s Opto Pharm Pte Ltd to manufacture saline. But 32 other imported brands265 words
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Article, Illustration428 1990-04-14 14 Suresh Nair - SKEWER-IN-THE-NECK MURDER By Suresh Nair THE skewer-in-neck murder victim actually died from his severe burns, a post-mor-tem by a government pathologist has revealed. Mr Lau Chiew Hiang, 34, died in hospital with the skewer still stuck in the left side of his neck. Medical428 words
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Article258 1990-04-14 14 MR Lau Chiew Hiang, who died after he was stabbed and set on fire on Tuesday, told a former employer he had served as a monk in Thailand. Mr Havinder Singh told Lianhe Wanbao that Mr Lau told him about his week-long stint258 words
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Article, Illustration312 1990-04-14 14 MR LAU Chiew Hiang's widow, 26-year-old Ms Jenny Lim, claimed that her late husband beat her up no less than four or five times during the 12 months of their marriage. "At first I did not dare to tell my family but later, I could take312 words
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Advertisement24 1990-04-14 14 (1 Night Stay Only) „40% Discount Also Available Day-Use STRAND COFFEE SHOP offers SPECIAL CLAYPOT FRQMS4JO-<BJO THE BOUGAINVILLAE LOUNGE wfth'Sve' music daly except Sunday24 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration353 1990-04-14 15 Reuter. THK Soviet Union, admitting guilt tor the 1940 massacre of thousands of Polish officers, has tried to heal a festering World War II wound and open the way for closer tics with Warsaw. Moscow, acknowledging the atrocity it blamed for half a centurs onReuter.; Picture/ AFP - 353 words
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Article, Illustration190 1990-04-14 15 HOW are relation «o good between workers .and employers in Singapore? That was the qiuiiion Briga-dier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong faced yesterda\ in Seoul a city troubled by worker unrest. Relations were not always peaceful, he said in reply at .1 luncheon meeting190 words
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192 1990-04-14 15 AFP. BURMA announced a $26 billion infrastructural development with Japan's powerful Daichi Group in Rangoon yesterday. The projects include building two new international airports, a telecommunications centre and a huge increase in electrical power capacity. The Burmese Trade and Planning Minister, Brig-GenAFP. - 192 words
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Article98 1990-04-14 15 Reuter. NORTHROP Corp said it is continuing to cut costs on its B-2 Stealth bomber as the controversial system comes up for critical budget review in Washington. "We have a very active cost reduction programme that will include lay-offs of about 500 workers thisReuter. - 98 words
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Advertisement30 1990-04-14 16 MOVIE STAR LOOKS If you're After head turning looks, try National's hairdryer. It* turbo boost will -rr> _LX. gbv you a windswept look TuA even He Xiu Qing would envy.30 words
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Miscellaneous812 1990-04-14 16 In tonight's programme, Beverley Shenken previews J Academy Award winner, Driving Miss Daisy, and Music Box as well as Blaze, a movie starring Paul at E? Newman (right) and set against the backdrop of Louisiana in the *****. Also, celebrating its golden anniversa- 40 ry, the internationally-acclaimed love story, Wuthering812 words
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Article, Illustration48 1990-04-14 17 (SBC 8, 10.15 pm Ma Yufeng, (Ma Sichen) is jailed for possessing drugs. Her boyfriend wants her to kill inmate Wang Huili (Wu Jiali, right). But she befriends Huili as she learns of the death of her boyfriend (Andy Lau, left).48 words
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Article, Illustration93 1990-04-14 17 SHADES OF LOVE LITTLE WHITE LIES (SBC 5, 10.30 pm) Lillian Reynolds, (Linda Smith, right) a successful corporate lawyer, meets Roberto Fiori (Duncan Regehr, left), a cabinet maker working for her uncle, while working late in her office. They grow fond of each of other despite their93 words
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Article255 1990-04-14 17 Lo Tien Yin - SEENLASTNIGHT By Lo Tien Yin IN life, it's good to know that there are options and someone who backs you up in whatever choice you've made. In Intrigue (SBC 5, 10.30 pm), an American decides to defect to Moscow. When he finds he does not like255 words
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Advertisement131 1990-04-14 17 See MORE of the world for LESS, with the National Jl. In addition to the playback of PAL video tapes, the new worldwide for its reliability. National J1 video cassette recorder lets you watch a whole world of See your nearest dealer today. Hell gladly offer you the NTSC tapes131 words
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Article, Illustration2880 1990-04-14 18 spotlight Another victim speaks out: On Monday, we will be carrying a story on American journalist Karen Jurgensen who was raped at gunpoint 15 years ago. Karen is senior editor of USA Today newspaper. "TELL her that I admire her courage. I think it's great2,880 words
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Miscellaneous859 1990-04-14 19 8.55 AM Opening and Programme Highlights followed 12.40 PM Opening and Programme Highlights followed 7.50 AM Programme Summary by Sunday Morning, Singapore: Includes an inter- by Tamil Cinema Naan Adimai Illai: A couple g 00 Garbage Pail Kids: Cartoon view with Nobel prize-winning actor Sir William who hail from contrasting859 words
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Article, Illustration122 1990-04-14 20 AP. US President George Bush and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher interrupted talks on global issues in Hamilton, Bermuda, yesterday to do something their critics have often suggested go fly kites. The two leaders greeted a group of 20 children who hadAP.; Picture/ Afp - 122 words
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Article, Illustration232 1990-04-14 20 What the bosses got: Lee lacocca of Chrysler: $7.44 million K Donald Petersen of Ford: $12.27 million U Roger Smith of General Motors: $4.65 million AP. CHRYSLER Chairman Lee lacocca was the only US Big Three car company chief executiveAP. - 232 words
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294 1990-04-14 20 Wire services. s I OVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev has threatened to I cut off basic supplies to Lithu'ania unless the authorities in the Baltic republic repeal a number of new laws within two days. An ultimatum signed by Mr Gorbachev and Prime Minister NikolaiWire services. - 294 words
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188 1990-04-14 20 AP CRIMINAL charges have been filed against former Yugoslav vice-president Fadil Hoxha for allegedly fanning ethnic Albanian nationalism in Kosovo, the Tanjug news agency reported. A public prosecutor in the troubled province reportedly said Mr Hoxha, an ethnic Albanian, "triggered nationalist, racial and religious hatred" inAP - 188 words
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Article, Illustration421 1990-04-14 21 IN a case of mistaken identities, Time magazine writer Michael G Riley was told he had run up huge debts and, then, he was a dead man. All because of a credit card. Mr Riley responded to a Citibank advertisement that offered a421 words
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208 1990-04-14 21 THE fear of war between India and Pakistan gripped the Bombay Stock Exchange on Thursday with worried speculators selling shares and sharply depressing prices, Business Times reported today. A New Delhi-based political analyst warned that the economies of both countries would be severely208 words
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Article103 1990-04-14 21 AP FIREFIGHTERS using helicopters and oxygen tanks put out a blaze in the biggest hotel in Bombay yesterday. No one in the 36-story building was injured, a hotel spokesman said. More than 1,000 people were evacuated from the five-star Oberoi Towers hotel. Indian Navy helicoptersAP - 103 words
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Article254 1990-04-14 21 Reuter. INFLATION in the United States has been curbed on one level. Wholesale prices fell 0.2 per cent in March after remaining unchanged in February, the US Labour Department said on Friday. Food and energy costs led the March decline in the Producer Price IndexReuter. - 254 words
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Article, Illustration148 1990-04-14 21 AFP. ANIMAL rights activists carried a bloodied toy rabbit in a satin coffin outside the headquarters of the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association in Washington on Friday to protest against the killing of rabbits in cosmetics testing laboratories. "Have a cruelty-free holiday!" shouted volunteers fromAFP.; Pictures/ Afp - 148 words
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Article, Illustration570 1990-04-14 22 BROOK'S MAHABHARATA British theatre director Peter Brook (right) caps a brilliant career with his landmark film version of The Mahabharata. CHANTAL NAIR delves into the director's winning technique and also finds out why the epic poem is enjoying such a renaissance B RITISH director Peter Brook's570 words
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Article, Illustration674 1990-04-14 23 T HEY think they can do a good job at this year's Swing Singapore as good as Malcolm X or Moe Alkaff. If only they are given the chance. And they will remember not to wear mini-skirts while atop the cranes the674 words
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Article237 1990-04-14 23 THIS is one production company with a difference it offers only female entertainers. Called Barbra's, it is run by Mrs May Khoo. It is the "yin" counterpart of Victor Khoo Productions, which is the "y an g"May's husband is Victor Khoo, a well-known entertainer and the ventriloquist237 words
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Article, Illustration367 1990-04-14 24 Wong Sing Yeong - Brief Encounter in Shinjuku Coming to Eng Wah cinemas PREVIEW/ By Wong S Wong Sing Yeong |0 NE-NIGHT stands can hurt your marriage. Especially when you have just patched up with your wife after a separation. And especially if the other girl is your office assistant.367 words
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Article, Illustration181 1990-04-14 24 AP. MINOGUE'S RULES POP singer Kylie Minogue is set to impose a string of tough rules on her 50 staff going on this month's British tour. Minogue, 21, has banned smoking among her entourage. She has reportedly threatened to sack any of her staff caught lighting up, the SouthAP. - 181 words
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Miscellaneous314 1990-04-14 25 SATURDAYRADIO BJQQQ3EIH EMiQHH NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.0S Real Fun 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 News and Share Market Review 1.10 Traffic Report/Interlude 1.30 Popular Classics (cont'd) 1.30 Love on the Airwaves 2.00 Programme Summary 2.00 News in Brief, followed by 2.02314 words
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Miscellaneous146 1990-04-14 25 COMICRELEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee r" C h4O I f "War, 'jour fesiT 1 L Tr\,"nr^B Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill f MY^ thatm\ 1 &¥T frXCHZCX ?A£&Z>) [uww J Avo&un'J OTItfL George the Robot/stephen Stanley So -IM»S »S Nj. AS Aw ..I Wor-lCf-C2 k V*> lb V**w£ oeo^.^ Duffy/Bruce Hammond I146 words
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Miscellaneous410 1990-04-14 26 COMICRELIEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Kids' Spotlight NOON Newsdesk r— ———r mmmm IT A —12.30 Top of the Pops 12.30 Hero's Humph! 3AM ES BOON JN WHEM Ht WAS IfJ Bui WITH HlfV\ CSI6H hi 1.00 News 12.45 Worldbrief •600NFIN6ER" 110 Future Hits 1.00 World News 200 c K^410 words
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Article, Illustration411 1990-04-14 27 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon WHAT BECOMES A LEGEND MOST JERMAINE STEWART (10 RECORDS) REMEMBER the massive hit We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off? Remain clothed then, for Stewart's latest. It is another album of solid dance material with Stewart paying tribute to the übiquitous Stock Aitken and Waterman411 words
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Advertisement56 1990-04-14 27 The best from Penguin Reference DHTIOWKYOK TO vmm WOKDS boldly to to boldly go f to go boldly This dictionary provides a straightforward guide to the pitfalls and hotly disputed issues in standard written English. A must for everyone involved with the written word, whether for business or pleasure. Available56 words
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Miscellaneous442 1990-04-14 27 SUNDAYRADIO liEffiTilTi—- srrsL- •'»essst to" sssrt«.* TH. »u«on tw 700 News Weather 700 N Weather 1980s 1990 mission at 6am and closes at 7 10 Ris i Shine (cont'd) 715 Breakfast Classics (cont'd) 12.00 Newsbrief, Weather midnight. It will play adult 8.00 News 800 News, Weather 12.05 Contemporary Hits of442 words
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Miscellaneous207 1990-04-14 27 6am Newshour 7.00 World News 7.05 Words of Faith 7.10 Book Choice 7.15 A Jolly Good Show 8.00 Newsdesk 8.30 The Ken Bruce Show 9.00 News, Play of The Week 10.00 World News British Press Review 10.15 The Newsreel 10.30 Shakespeare's Stratford 11.00 World News, News About Britain 11.15 From207 words
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Article1221 1990-04-14 28 ►Centrestage I FAMILIAR \v\ FAVOURITES. The SSO will perform works by Rossini, Dukas and Delibes. Conducted by Lim Yau. Victoria Concert Hall. 8.15 pm. Tickets at $3 and $5 are available from the Central Booking Office, Centrepoint and Tangs. FASTER ACT. Celebrate Easter with an1,221 words
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Article327 1990-04-14 28 GIANT EASTER EGG HUNT. Seven gaily-coloured giant Easter eggs, each 1-m tall, that will be placed on Sentosa island. The object of this hunt is to find the eggs and note their names in the shortest possible time. Pictorial clues and a list of possible locations will be327 words
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Article16 1990-04-14 28 CENTRESTAGE: Familiar Favourites OUT ABOUT: Open-Air Art Fair s FOOD: Tasty Poultry NIGHTLIGHTS: Asiabeat16 words
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Article, Illustration54 1990-04-14 28 T he Stuttgart Ballet will perform at the Kallang Theatre. Presented by the National Theatre Trust and the Goethe Institut Singapore. The programme includes Troy Game and Requiem. Today to Monday. 8 pm. Tickets at $10, $20, $30, $50, $60 and $80 are available at the Central Booking54 words
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Advertisement379 1990-04-14 29 831 Employment i/ SINGAPORE POOLS (PRIVA IE) LIMITED VInvites suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: The person we are looking for should: possess a GCE 'N' Level, '0' Level or 'A' Level qualification. preferably have at least 1 year's experience as a Computer Operator cither in a medium or379 words
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Advertisement108 1990-04-14 29 831 Employment An Invitation to FREELANCE/ PART-TIME WRITERS of Instructln/ reference/ assessment materials for English/ Maths/ Science at Primary/ Secondary level. Interested applicants, please write, giving details of qualifications and other relevant Information, to: Succom Publication* Blk 3013 Bodok North Ava.4 »04 2102/ 2104 Bedok Industrial Park E Singapore 164*108 words
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Advertisement473 1990-04-14 30 831 Employment Japeneee Publishing Company located el Retfles Place has immediete vacancy for:* GRAPHIC ARTIST e OCE '07 'A' level with Diploma/ Certificate In graphic arts. e Previous working experience In a similar capacity e Must be self-motivated and able to work under tight schedule e Neatness, accurate work, ability473 words
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Article, Illustration455 1990-04-14 31 The Three Musketeers - Previews The Three Musketeers T mam feature ol today' I nesting at Ipoh is the U 1,100 m dash for Class Oni jfl torses. Unfortunately it ha ittracted a field of mostlj itayers, including a couplc o entries for next week's Der The word is out tha455 words
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Article349 1990-04-14 31 TOMORROW'S ACTION THERE are plenty of classy horses running tomorrow but the greatest interest will probably be on the Tote Board Feature Stakes for Class Three horses over the 1,600 m trip. The stakes here are only fractionally below the Class One Division One 1,600349 words
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Article790 1990-04-14 31 Results of yesterday's international sports: GOLF S Korean Open, Seoul Ist rd: 67 Tatsuya Shiraishi (Jap) 68 Brian Watts (US) 71 Kyi Hla Han (Bur), Chen Liang-hsi (Tai) 72 Tod Power (Aust), Lee Kang-sun (SK), Hiroshi Yamada (Jap), Kwak Heung-soo (SK), John O'Neill (US), Kim Chul-joong (SK), Chen Tze-chung790 words
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Article, Illustration420 1990-04-14 32 EUROPEAN TABLE TENNIS Reuter. FORMER champion Ulf Bengtsson of Sweden was knocked out in the first round of the European Table Tennis Championships on Friday by Frenchman Didier Mommessin. Mommessin is ranked 73 places below him. Left-hander Bengtsson, the European singles winner in 1984 but no longer aReuter. - 420 words
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Article120 1990-04-14 32 Reuter. TABLE tennis players who emigrate must now live for six years in iheir adopted countries before becoming eligible for the team events at European tournaments. The European Table Tennis Union (ETTIJ) congress voted on Friday to treble the present residency period to stop weaker European nationsReuter. - 120 words
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Article256 1990-04-14 32 EUROPEAN BADMINTON STEVE Baddeley scored a surprise win over No. 2 seed Poul-Erik Hoyer-Larsen yesterday. He now meets Darren Hall in an all-English final at the European Badminton Championships. Baddeley, who fought hard in the opening game against the talented Dane, promptly lost the second256 words
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Article, Illustration177 1990-04-14 33 WORLD SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP Heuter. E NGLAND'S Steve Davis completed the most convincing first-round world snooker championship victory of his career when he crushed 60-year-old Australian Eddie Charlton 10-1 yesterday. Davis, attempting his fourth successive world title and the seventh in all, overwhelmed Charlton on the opening day ofHeuter. - 177 words
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Article113 1990-04-14 33 TENNIS AFP. WORLD No. 1 Steffi Graf got a stiffer than expected challenge in Amelia Island, Florida, yesterday from unseeded Canadian Carling Bassett-Seguso but still reached the semi-finals, beating her 6-4, 6-4. Also through to the last four are second seed Gabriela Sabatini, of Argentina,AFP. - 113 words
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Article127 1990-04-14 33 Wire services STRIKER Frank Stapleton has been left out of the Ireland squad for the first time in his 13-year international career for the pre-World Cup soccer friendly against the Soviet Union in Dublin on April 25. REAL Madrid star midfielder Martin Vazquez, whose contract ends in June, confirmedWire services - 127 words
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153 1990-04-14 34 EUROPE KICKOFF Wire services. BATTLE-WEARY Oldham kept alive its hopes of promotion to the English First Division with a solid 3-1 victory over Second Division leader Leeds in Oldham yesterday. Only 38 hours after losing its marathon meeting with Manchester United in the FA CupWire services. - 153 words
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Article335 1990-04-14 34 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor s INGAPORE'S national soccer squad may not see the two Australians who ,are supposed to link up with the 'team in Perth, let alone assess them in its four matches. The two players are Alastair Edwards and Abbas Saad. "There is every likelihood335 words
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Article, Illustration319 1990-04-14 34 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan AMERICAN Lori McNeil will not make it to the DHL Singapore Women's Open Tennis Championship starting Monday at Kallang. Ranked No. 9 in the world in 1988, the 26-year-old's absence is a mystery. Tournament organiser Australian Sports Marketing has left her out of319 words
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