The New Paper, 23 May 1990
1990-05-23
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Title Section16 1990-05-23 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the J new paper16 words
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Advertisement76 1990-05-23 1 SGH, NUH RAISE WARD Ward charges at National University Hospital and Singapore General Hospital are up by between $5 and $75. But there is no official announcement. The Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) says NUH and SGH should make known such increases. Rising medical costs are of great concern to76 words
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Advertisement20 1990-05-23 1 TEEN BOOK WRITER ADRIAN TAN'S LOVE GUIDE In his tongue-in-cheek style. /Page 13 URUGUAY BEATS ENGLAND AT WEMBLEY Page 3220 words
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Article, Illustration110 1990-05-23 1 -WOMAN FAILS TO STOP HUSBAND FROM SAILING OFF WITH KEDS Australian father sails off with two sons without telling his estranged wife. Woman finds out ship is in Singapore. She gets lawyers here to try and stop the ship from sailing. Lawyers get court order. They makePictures/ Sent by Mrs Zorbas through the West Australian. - 110 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article495 1990-05-23 2 Yaw Yan Chong - SEA DASH DRAMA By Yaw Yan Chong AN Australian mother yesterday got a Singapore court to stop her husband from sailing off with her two young sons. But her attempt proved 10 minutes too late. Mrs Joanne Zorbas' Singapore lawyers went out to sea with the495 words
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Article, Illustration194 1990-05-23 2 "I WANT my babies back!" cried the tug-of-love case woman, Mrs Joanne Zorbas. Mrs Zorbas, a housewife, said: "I have been crying every day since they were taken away. They need their mother, especially my younger boy." She had thought she could get the194 words
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Article161 1990-05-23 2 May 15, Tuesday: Boys missing. May 17, Thursday: Taken out of Australia aboard the Smolensk. Mrs Zorbas gets an Australian court order, granting her sole custody of the boys. But it is too late to stop her husband. May 21, Monday, about noon: The Smolensk arrives in Singapore161 words
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Article, Illustration90 1990-05-23 2 ARE you a dynamic part of the cultural and racial rainbow of Singapore? Do you have I friends, relatives, in-laws who are of another ethnic group? If so, call us and let us know. We are looking for people like you to show how the different communities that90 words
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Article, Illustration342 1990-05-23 3 Lim Phay-ling - Marina Square is giving itself a new look. The improvements and new attractions may just draw Singaporeans there in droves to make it the new hot meeting spot in town. If that happens, then these may be the catchwords: By Lim Phay-ling M I "ARINA342 words
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Article, Illustration67 1990-05-23 3 THERE will be in-store promotions, sales and special buys as well as a lucky draw where six return air tickets to San Francisco can be won. Mrs Kee Ai Nah, head of the public relations and promotions department, said the Bay graphic (above) featuring two67 words
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Article294 1990-05-23 3 LATE night shopping starts this Friday at Marina Square. Diehards can shop till they drop at least till 11 pm. All shops and food outlets at the Shop on the Bay will stay open until 11 pm every Friday until Aug 31. The once-a-week294 words
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Advertisement89 1990-05-23 2 A New Paper Exclusive"! P j *23 May '90 1 THIS VOUCHER ENTITLES YOU* I TO ONE SILVER BONUS COUPON Collect one whole week's set of vouchers i (Monday Saturday) and redeem for double the number of coupons. I Vouchers redeemable at: J 277 Orchard Road, #01-41 Specialists'Centre I 3589 words
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Advertisement38 1990-05-23 2 Hotuneplus IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or write to: The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, S'pore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.38 words
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Advertisement72 1990-05-23 2 LARGE Screen I V at a touch of a button With the Thomson TVP 3(XX), the ability to experience life size images is simply at a touch of a button This user-friendly projector is for everyone who uses a regular 'IV set,VCR or Personal Computer Another premier line from REDIFFUSION72 words
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Miscellaneous9 1990-05-23 2 Weather FAIR. Max temp: 34 deg C. Min: 26.9 words
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Advertisement57 1990-05-23 3 I What are the sources of vitamin A? Vitamin A in our food comes in two forms. Retinol, the pure form, is found in foods such as fish-liver oils, kidney, cheese, eggs and butter. The second form, is made from carotene. This is found in vegetables such as carrots, spinach,57 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration374 1990-05-23 4 Saini Salleh - By Saini Salleh N i BE RITA HARIAN ATIONAL University Hospital and Singapore General Hospital have increased their ward charges by between $5 and $75. The hike was implemented at the two restructured hospitals on April 1. No notice was given before it took effect.Graphic/ Adapted from Berita Harian - 374 words
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Article, Illustration123 1990-05-23 4 THE total prize money in the Toto draw has reached a cord-break-ing mark of more than $2.5 million. This is also the highest prize offered in the history of Toto in Singapore, Shin Min Daily News reported. According to Singapore Pools, the prize money for Group123 words
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Article133 1990-05-23 4 HIT the beach in Phuket, Bangkok or Sarawak. And take a free beach bag with you. All you have to do is buy the copy of The New Paper that you are now holding in your hands and rush down to the lobby of OUB Centre at133 words
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Article158 1990-05-23 4 CASE executive secretary Ivan Baptist said restructured government hospitals should announce and explain the rationale for any increases in medical charges. "This is to enable the public to be aware and budget for any increases in their health costs," he said. He described the decision by158 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration223 1990-05-23 6 Audrey Wong - By Audrey Wong AN ecologist says a car's air-con-ditioning system may affect a driver's performance. All that the airconditioner does is to cool the air inside the cabin; it does not replace stale air, he says. And when the air-conditioner is on, motorists oftenGraphics/ The Straits Times - 223 words
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207 1990-05-23 6 IN Singapore, motorists, car dealers and air conditioning companies do not think it likely that drastic oxygen depletion will occur in cars. Car journeys here are short, they say. Aiid cars are not air-tight and have gaps that allow air in. Motorists said they207 words
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Article, Illustration264 1990-05-23 6 ABOUT 500 students of Kim Seng Technical School braved the searing heat yesterday to march 1.6 km to the wishing well at Orchard MRT Park. Once there, each of the students almost the entire student body of the school dropped aPictures/ Simon Ker - 264 words
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Advertisement12 1990-05-23 6 I SINGAPORE'S LATEST SONG THE LION'S SONG I WILL SOON MAKE HISTORY12 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration371 1990-05-23 8 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim FAIR weather, but not quite as sunny as last year. This forecast for the economy this year was delivered by the Minister of State (Trade and Industry) Mr Mah Bow Tan yesterday. The Government has already predicted economic growth of between371 words
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Article110 1990-05-23 8 THE Consumer Price Index,which measures inflation, has been revised. Based on the 1987-88 household expenditure survey, it takes into account growing affluence and changing spending patterns. It now covers households with a monthly expenditure of between $500 and $4,999 which make up 90 per cent of110 words
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Advertisement428 1990-05-23 8 7 Percentage change over same period of previous year Manufacturing 11.8 J Construction 4.4 1 Commerce 13.7 Transport and tesms* Communications 9 9 ■f I II Financial and Business Services 16.7 SNIPPETS v\ PEOPLE ARE SPENDING MORE Y I Private consumption rose 9.4 per cent comgrJ K% j| pared with428 words
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Advertisement403 1990-05-23 9 Organised By:- 1 Collaboration witF] I d o Stamford College Group I <Cf Excellence in Education since 1950 I jfrTJgJ* 33 QL In conjunction with Stamford's 40th Anniversary Ihe Art (Jj Learning I Co-founders Steve Lawrence Walter I in "THE STUDY I SMART WOliililW I (A Community Project) I Develop403 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration330 1990-05-23 10 Tang Wai Yin - By Tang Wai Yin ABOUT 5,000 people are expected to grapple with the finer points of teh tarek, topspinning and other traditional games in a novel islandwide treasure hunt. The hunt, called Time Trail, is to give today's young Singaporeans who are more at homePicture/ Nicklaus D'cruz - 330 words
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Article, Illustration179 1990-05-23 10 TREASURE hunters will pick up their first clues from four different starting points. The clues will lead them to the next checkpoint. At the first checkpoint, teams are assigned activities, to inject fun, teamwork and education into the event. All teams must take part in only one179 words
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Article174 1990-05-23 10 Capteh: Made of round rubber pieces with chicken feathers stuck in the middle. The aim is to kick it in the air without letting it fall to the ground. Teh Tarik: Tea "pulling" involves pouring tea from one mug to another from high angle to174 words
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Advertisement72 1990-05-23 10 a ar s r e r (A 5 1 x p Maagen-'Dazs never compromises on quality. And very rarely on price. So this offer /.> something to sing about. $199 !A (Bar toj'Vtmi usual price '.Haagen'Pazs 'Belgian chocolate coated iee cream bars. Simply delicious. 1 delight to a lu\uni made72 words
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Advertisement321 1990-05-23 11 The New Paper/Asia Life Assurance Promotion in conjunction with Asia Life's 42nd Anniversary wm j JasiaiifßL FREE BEACH BAGS! WIN HOLIDAYS! Ist Prize 5-DAY BANGKOK TOUR FOR ONE PERSON 2nd Prize 4-DAY PHUKET TOUR FOR ONE PERSON 3rd Prize 3-DAY DAMAI BEACH TOUR FOR ONE PERSON FREE! 420 BEACH BAGS321 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration577 1990-05-23 12 Featured at the upcoming Singapore 2000 Global Technopolis exhibition is the classroom of the near future. Visitors will even be able to attend lessons in the mock-up classroom, jointly-sponsored by IBM and the Institute of System Science. There will be 10 different lessons, including vehicle testing andGraphics/ Patrick Chia - 577 words
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Article113 1990-05-23 12 THE classroom of the future is just one of the exhibits at Our People, Our Future, one of 11 pavilions at the Singapore 2000 i Global Technopolis exhibition next month. Visitors to the pavilion will be greeted by more than 20 life-sized mannequins, two of which will "come113 words
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Article, Illustration233 1990-05-23 12 LELORD Kordel's goal is to live to be 120. Having been around for the last 85 years, this great-grand-father should not find it too difficult to make it through another 35. "If I don't make it, I will have a lot of fun trying,"233 words
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Article119 1990-05-23 12 SO what is Dr Kordel's secret? The right fuel, regular exercise and having other interests in life. Fruits and vegetables should be eaten as raw as possible. Substitute white sugar with honey or unrefined sugar; refined grains with whole grains and white flour with wholemeal flour. Cut119 words
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Article, Illustration218 1990-05-23 12 "DO not control me too much," were the last words a mother heard from her daughter. Moments later, the young woman was hurled to her death from the sixth storey of a block of flats by her boyfriend. Then he jumped to his own death. On218 words
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Article, Illustration694 1990-05-23 13 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon LOVE. It's a subject that has been handled by Socrates and Shakespeare, the Beatles and Bon Jovi. But nobody quite breaks it down the way Adrian Tan does. The author of The Teenage Textbook and its sequel, The Teenage Workbook, was694 words
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Advertisement190 1990-05-23 13 r U /®r IT'S NEW. IT'S EXCITING. 4 revamp of the former Club 101, Casuarina promises an exciting and 0 <S J\ unique experience where you Can let YT~' yourself go. k Jy At Casuarina, the spotlight's on you. Vk Jr/ Pick up the mike and express (J>s ~7 M/190 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration261 1990-05-23 14 AFP. A COURTROOM escape drama in southern Thailand ended in a bloody shootout yesterday. Four people were killed. Local officials said two men armed with assault rifles and grenade-launchers raided the courthouse in Songkhla yesterday. Songkhla is a province about 800 km south of Bangkok. TheAFP.; Picture/ Afp - 261 words
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174 1990-05-23 14 A FOUR-year-old boy in Britain was expelled from school the first day he showed up. When his mother sent him back the next day, the authorities called the police. Andre Joseph was said to have injured three classmates on his first day at Spar kenhoe Community174 words
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Article84 1990-05-23 14 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. audacious: Describes a person takes risks to achieve something. euphemism: A polite word or expression that people use when they are talking about something which other people find unpleasant84 words
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Article, Illustration200 1990-05-23 14 BANGKOK has named a former general to head a special committee for easing tensions in Thailand's Muslim-dominated southern provinces. The state-run Thai News Agency (TNA) said this yesterday. The Thai government's decision to appoint General Ham Leelanond chairman of the ad-hoc committee was200 words
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Article, Illustration582 1990-05-23 15 BATTERED hoy Balasundaram spent his last days in a "hell-hole" in Chow Kit Road, Kuala Lumpur. The two-year-old boy, whose brutal death sparked a public outcry, was kept in a makeshift room a 2 m by P/j-m staircase landing at the back of an ill-kept flat, thePicture/ Malay Mail - 582 words
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Article125 1990-05-23 15 THE Ralasundaram case has brought into prominence a government bill on child abuse. Under the proposed Children's Protection Act, those who hold back information on child abuse or fail to report such cases to the authorities may be penalised, the New Straits Times reported. It also125 words
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274 1990-05-23 15 AFP. THE two Soviet cosmonauts aboard the Mir orbiting space station are to return to earth on July 29, deputy mission director Viktor Blagov said yesterday in Moscow. Mr Blagov denied reports that the pair were stranded in space. "We are not concerned aboutAFP. - 274 words
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Article82 1990-05-23 15 Reuter. FILM star Marlon Brando's son Christian, charged with murdering his sister's boyfriend, was denied bail yesterday. Bail was denied despite a promise by his father that he would not be allowed to flee. Christian Brando, 32, a welder, is accused of killing Dag Drollet, 26,Reuter. - 82 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article275 1990-05-23 16 AP. T I OKYO yesterday adopted a new policy guideline that seeks to make the Japanese economy better serve its consumers and the world economy as a whole. The guideline calls for opening Japan's markets wider to foreign goods, fiscal and budgetary policies that conform withAP. - 275 words
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254 1990-05-23 16 AP FAST food is getting faster with a computerised device that turns customers into order takers, isn't rude and like regular clerks even asks if they would like a soda with their fries. The computer would give customers more control over their orders andAP - 254 words
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Article151 1990-05-23 16 Reuter. POP star Prince yesterday lost out to a honeymoon couple in a court battle over the best suite in a hotel. A court ruled in favour of Mr Marcel Soek and his intended bride, Ms Merith Gijtenbeek, who took out an injunction to protectReuter. - 151 words
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STOCKS
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Article, Illustration276 1990-05-23 16 Wire services. THE Dow Jones index of leading industrials set another record yesterday after a see-saw session on Wall Street. The index of 30 blue chips closed 7.55 points higher at 2,852.23 points. Some 203 million shares changed hands on the New York Stock Exchange, with advancers leadingWire services. - 276 words
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Article89 1990-05-23 16 Reuter. TOKYO shares advanced sharply after the opening bell this morning as a stronger yen overnight spurred heavy buying. June futures contracts were at a premium and this also encouraged buying of the cash index, brokers said. Expectations of generally strong corporate earnings should fuel more buying. The keyReuter. - 89 words
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Article52 1990-05-23 16 FT Industrials Tue 1,829.50 (1,810.80) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,852.23 (2,844.68) ST Industrial Tue 1,578.59 (1,570.99) NST Industrial Tue 3,031.53 (3,007.39) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 2,970.87 (2,930.83) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,465.60 (1,458.00) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 31,938.30 (31,765.05) 1 Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous52 words
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Article, Illustration287 1990-05-23 16 Wire services. SHARES surged to stand 2.2 per cent ahead at their best on the London market yesterday, thanks to strong Wall Street gains overnight and later at its reopening. The market was off its best by the close of trading, but the Financial Times 30-share index still closedWire services. - 287 words
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Article1598 1990-05-23 17 CENTRBftGE ~yf FRENCH FILM. The film titled Trois Hommes A Battre is about a professional gambler who unwittingly gets involved with the murders in an arms sales organisation. Stars Alain Delon and directed by Jacques Deray. With English subtitles. 9.15 pm. Alliance Erancaise, Draycott Park.1,598 words
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Article15 1990-05-23 17 CENTRESTAGE: FRENCH FILM TALKS: QUIT SMOKING FOOD: TAIWANESE BREAKFAST COMING UP: THE FANTASTICKS15 words
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Article, Illustration76 1990-05-23 17 A This is an exhibition of 55 book-inspired works that include paintings and three-dimensional works using oil on paper. They were done after artist Lin Hsin Hsin visited the 41st Frankfurt Bookfair last year. Books, people, display screens and the mood of the fair gave her76 words
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Article, Illustration476 1990-05-23 18 THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE Four years ago, it was the disaster of Challenger. Virtually everyone who owned a TV set saw America's space hopes come crumbling down to earth. But last month, those hopes were up above Cloud Nine and 600 km above the earth. FRANCIS476 words
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Article159 1990-05-23 18 WHO gets to use the Space Telescope? Only those who have booked early. In fact, Hubble has been booked solid for a year. More than 1,500 astronomers in 30 countries submitted a total of 600 proposals but the instrument could take only 60. Early this week,159 words
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Miscellaneous1023 1990-05-23 19 FEATURE SPECIAL: THE GUARDIAN (R) HMR (SBC 5, 12.30 pm) WR LOUIS Gossett Jr stars as John Mack, the security officer of an apartment building. Mack does a good job and wins the |T trust of all the tenants except Charlie Hyatt (Martin Sheen. JyA right) who finds Mack's methods1,023 words
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Article249 1990-05-23 20 Lo Tien Yin - SEENLASTNIGHT By Lo Tien Yin GIRLS are nothing but trouble. At least that's the way it seems, judging from two programmes on television last night. First, in The Legend of a Heroine (SBC 8, 6.45 pm), a girl is the source of friction between249 words
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Miscellaneous156 1990-05-23 20 DOOR ESF~ riMl AN INSPECTOR forgetting that he has made a jtk heart-shaped hole J I 111 I in one of the \J^mmm^m%J (SBC 12, 10.30 pm) Arthur Birling, a self-satis- he is investigating the case of SOCCER: EUROPEAN fied and prosperous busi- a young girl who has comruiMPlAll I156 words
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Article1410 1990-05-23 21 DEARAGGIE AGGIE gives advice every Wednesday. Questions Aggie cannot answer are put to other experts such as doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists. You can write to: Dear Aggie, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. You must give your name and address. But The1,410 words
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Advertisement74 1990-05-23 21 mm LADIES NIGHT (Mon Tue) $5 nett for Ladies PLUS Swimwear Fashion Show (inclusive of 1 standard drink) Sunday Thursday $10 nett (2 standard drinks) Friday (Gents) $15 nett (2 standard drinks) Sat Eve of P.Holiday $15 nett (2 standard drinks) TEA DANCE: Sun $6 nett (3 drinks) Sat P.Hol74 words
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Article, Illustration685 1990-05-23 22 Vivien Chiong - Vivien Chiong FACE-TO-FACE THE bruised face belongs to the man tipped to be the next Chow after Chow Yun Fatt. Stephen Chow Sing Chi is the current rage of Hongkong tinsel town and the toast of many movie buffs. In less than a year, Stephen, 28, has685 words
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Article, Illustration301 1990-05-23 23 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon THERE are enough "proper things" to worry about these days, what with diminishing rainforests, unreturned census forms and all. But suddenly, my main concern last week was what Kermit the Frog will sound like. The death of Jim Henson, who died suddenly301 words
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157 1990-05-23 23 AP. DESPITE the death of Jim Henson, Ponce D Lion and the other Muppets he created will still get a series on the Disney Television Channel. A 3-D Muppet movie will be produced as planned, a Disney spokesman said. Henson, 53, hadAP. - 157 words
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Article140 1990-05-23 23 USA Today. KERMIT the Frog and Ernie will live in repeats on Sesame Street. But the show won't tell young viewers of the death of their voice, Jim Henson. "My gut feeling is nobody can fill those shoes," executive producer Dulcy Singer said, addingUSA Today. - 140 words
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Advertisement51 1990-05-23 22 'MY BABY IS HAPPY WITH KM MERRIES, SO «MI> jggjgl| PERFECT COMFORTABLE FIT ANYTIME nerrm /0f VI Only Kao Merries' unique ventilating outer cover has micro pores that ventilate by letting damp air out, so baby /**!> stays dry both day f and night and yi' is rash-free. JKV I51 words
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Article, Illustration444 1990-05-23 25 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin I *T'S not only Singaporeans who love SBC actor Huang Wenyong. Sarawakians love him, too. He is the most popular SBC actor in Sarawak, which has almost 200,000 viewers. Next comes Li Nanxing. Li may even oust Huang from favour. Huang,444 words
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Article, Illustration279 1990-05-23 25 Wong Sing Yeong - By Wong Sing Yeong CLAPTON COMING A GOD is coming on Nov 24. I mean Mr Slowhand Eric Clapton, who will perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. The great blues singer-guitarist was revered like a deity when he was a member of Cream in the *****. "Clapton is God"279 words
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Advertisement22 1990-05-23 25 sports or activity through our special feature on Leisure Pursuits in The Mew Paper Pastads on May 24. A STBCJAL FTATUKE or22 words
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Advertisement230 1990-05-23 26 WWTM Piffi HERE'S TO THE HAPPY BABIES. mmum with love from the new paper FASTADS FITTI. f ij 1 Hip HAPPY RARIF<; each baby cets to receive 2 packs of fitti diapers, a singlet, a panty and a congratulatory I CARD FROM FfTTI. ANNOUNCE YOUR BABY'S BIRTH RIGHT HERE. FREE.230 words
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Advertisement244 1990-05-23 26 t» Mr Mrs Dennis Borries would like to thank Dr. G.V. Nair and staff of ii 3B at the American Hospital tt|i for services Leon^Him Hwee Hang Ri <1 would like to welcome 1 tlwir baby boy New Fitti's Blue Double-Dry Liner X A gives double dryness /j and comfort.244 words
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Advertisement264 1990-05-23 26 MICHAEL LO ft ALICE CHIA V are happy towvwunc* GABRIEL LO HUI XIONQ on 2 May 1990. C m We would like to thank all s p our friends relatives for 5:S their well wishes gifts, 5;?: to Dr. Koh Lam Soon and staff of American Hospital for their dedicated264 words
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Advertisement197 1990-05-23 27 831 Employment Part-time jobs for NUS, Polytechnic, 'A 1 level 'O' level students on vacation $35 to $45 per day good typing speed knowledge of computer application software eg. Wordstar, wordperfect, lotus etc. Interested, please come for an interview at: Van Der Horst 11 Pandan Crescent Singapore 0512 |U /Q\197 words
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Advertisement107 1990-05-23 27 831 Employment YOONG PYNG and WINNIE TAN wish to announce the arrival ol their baby girl SERENE LEW MIN SHAN W on 22 Apr 1990 Special thanks to Dr S P Teo and Em Wk staff ot Thomson r ''H Medical Centre, V friends and HV colleagues tor U their107 words
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Advertisement118 1990-05-23 27 831 Employment MALE CLERK-OF-WORKS urgently required by developer tor site supervision snd co-ordination with Architect and Contractors for a duration of 4 to 5 months PRE-REQUISITES degree or diploma In Huildlng or Architectural Studies minimum 3 years' experience possess own transport ability to work Independently Interested applicants, please write or118 words
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Advertisement366 1990-05-23 28 831 Employment 9MO Singapore Press Holdings invites applications for the following position for The candidate should possess a recognised degree in accountancy or equivalent profes sional qualifications with two years' relevant experience in finance and accounts department or a public accounting firm He/She will be responsible for the preparation of366 words
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Advertisement182 1990-05-23 28 831 Employment A well established Shipping Firm urgently requires 1) MALE TALLY CLERKS Mm qualification: Secondary 2 2) WAREHOUSE COUNTER CLERKS At least CK'F 'O' level Experience net necessary. Salary negotiable Work place: Pasir Paniang Wharves PSA Gate S Interested applicants please call personally (or an Interview .it No. SI182 words
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Miscellaneous496 1990-05-23 29 WEDNESDAYRADIO ESEMiIM CMiHBB NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12 05 Lunchdate 12 03 p# P u, r Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 100 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 110 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 115 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Words and Music496 words
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Miscellaneous502 1990-05-23 30 COMICRELIEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Good Music, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk "T777T 11 12.15 Sentimental Journey 12.30 Off the SheH mJo i?tiTn mC ft fcEftLUf SOLI b TO 12.30 Keeping Track: Q-Fever Ques 12.45 Country Style iRIGONDIfIETRV... WRDNJO AITITUjD£ EDUCATION WILL tion Q-fever is a disease that jOO502 words
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Article, Illustration320 1990-05-23 31 ENGLAND 1 URUGUAY 2 AFP, Reuter. ENGLAND'S World Cup sendoff turned sour last night when Uruguay smashed its proud 17-match unbeaten run and left it tasting Wembley defeat for the first time in six years. The hosts were looking for a victory from their last home matchAFP, Reuter. - 320 words
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Article, Illustration356 1990-05-23 31 I WORLD CUP WARM-UP: ISRAEL 1 ARGENTINA 2 Reuter. ARGENTINA ended a 10-month run without an international win by beating Israel 2-1 in its last friendly before it defends the World Cup next month. But the world champion, which thrashed Israel 7-2 just before the 1986 FinalsReuter.; Picture/ Afp - 356 words
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Article, Illustration195 1990-05-23 31 Wire services. JOHN Lukic, 29, became British soccer's third million pound goalkeeper when he joined newly-promoted Leeds United for £1 ($3.06 m) from Arsenal yesterday. Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson said: "I feel embarrassed about paying one million pounds because it is a lot of money. But that is theWire services. - 195 words
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Article, Illustration261 1990-05-23 32 LIVE ON SBC 5: Tomorrow morning (2am) Reuter. RUUD Gullit has been named in the AC Milan team for today's European Cup fi- nal against Benfica. AC Milan trainer Arrigo i Sacchi had originally said he would wait until Gullit took a fitness test thisReuter. - 261 words
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Article, Illustration282 1990-05-23 32 Alfonso Chan - SCHOOLS B DIV SEMI-FINALS: JIN TAI 1 ST PAT'S 0: BEDOK NORTH 3 ANG MO KIO VI 0 By Alfonso Chan YOU must have heard of the saying, "playing schoolboy soccer." But have you watched one lately? If yesterday's Schools B Division semi-finals are anythingPicture/ Nicklaus D'cruz - 282 words
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Article219 1990-05-23 32 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER World Cup warm-ups: England 1 Uruguay 2. Colombia 1 Lech Poznan (Pol) 1. Israel 1 Argentina 2. TABLE TENNIS World Team Cup in .Japan Men's q-finals: China 3 S Korea 0; Britain 3 Japan 1. Women's final: China 3 N KoreaWire services. - 219 words
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Article, Illustration220 1990-05-23 32 Dennis Chia - POOLS CUP: GEYLANG2 SAFSA2 By Dennis Chia COLIN Gibson,the Manchester United defender, says Singapore footballers should let the ball do the work. Gibson, who is here to conduct a coaching clinic, made the observation after watching the first-leg match between Geylang International220 words
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Article, Illustration201 1990-05-23 33 Abdul Shukor - LAST NIGHT'S ARRIVAL By Abdul Shukor A DIAMOND stud sparkled on Alistair Edwards' left ear as he penned autographs for fans soon after clearing customs at Changi last night. His Sydney Olympic team-mate, Lebanese-born striker Abbas Saad, was busy posing with adoring young female admirers. AndPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 201 words
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Article, Illustration322 1990-05-23 33 S Gulam - THIS MORNING... By S Gulam HOPES may be high for Saturday following the arrival of the Aussies last night, but the preparations certainly don't speak well of the Lions' chances. The Aussie duo Abbas Saad and Alistair Edwards were supposed to have trained this morning,322 words
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Article86 1990-05-23 33 SINGAPORE fans can watch the Lions play Kedah in Alor Star this weekend through two tours which takes in a spot of Thailand as well. Walter Koh's party depart on Wednesday at 3 pm and includes two-night stay at Haadyai, meals and granstand tickets. The fare is $18086 words
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Article118 1990-05-23 33 I've seen come clippings of them on the video. They looked quite impressive. The expectations are certainly high. Hopefully, they will be able to live up to this. Robin Chan, Singapore's coach I know I took a personal risk in signing them. But I'm confident they118 words
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Article, Illustration406 1990-05-23 34 Singapore's national women's badminton champion Zarinah Abdullah, down for a three-month training stint at Jakarta's Bimantara Camp, was back home unexpectedly on Saturday after two months' training. This was because of a slip-up in visa requirements. Now, she tells BERNARD PEREIRA her Indonesian coach wants her to extendPicture/ Kenneth Koh - 406 words
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Article140 1990-05-23 34 Bernama. SINGAPORE Badminion Association officials are in Nagoya to woo more countries to participate in the $164,700 Konica Singapore International in the Republic from July 24 to 28, which has been upgraded to a four-star tournament under the Grand Prix umbrella. SBA vice-president Dr Chew BengBernama. - 140 words
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Advertisement259 1990-05-23 35 WORLD CUP WARM-UPS END OF SLUMP END OF RUN Argentina beats Is- Uruguay scores rael 2-1 in its last through Santiago friendly. It breaks /V Ostolaza and Jose 10-month run with Perdomo to end no international England's 17-match win- mm S unbeaten run. Final score: 2-1. m 5 rc\ SPORTS259 words
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Advertisement114 1990-05-23 35 MORNING BLOW AS TRAINING IS OFF j^B p". 1 tL JH Wl Saad (left) and Edwards: Arrived last night. could run high for Singapore when it JB plays Kedah at Alor —> Star in the Semi-Pro League on Saturday, following the arrival of Aussies Abbas Saad and Alistair Edwards last114 words
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