The New Paper, 26 May 1990
1990-05-26
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Title Section17 1990-05-26 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, MAY 26/ SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS17 words
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Advertisement38 1990-05-26 1 TEACHERS ASK FOR MASS TRANSFER They are upset with principal. But school head S*' says: "Let's talk." I I|L|^\ A H/l Ol ft H/IO FftO I M £BHh IJJ^^^K 3^C jlA^SHHL Q FORBIDDEN FRUITS: A REAL WASTE [038 words
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Article, Illustration61 1990-05-26 1 Fire razed a paper factory in Jurong last night. Foul play not ruled out. Damage estimated at $1 million. At one point, there was danger of fire spreading to nearby factories, including a chemical and gas plant, reports SURESH NAIR. Quick-thinking fire officers used sea-water to fight blazePicture/ NlCKLAUS D'CRUZ - 61 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration482 1990-05-26 2 Yaw Yan Chong - W are professionals and feel as if we are being treated like the children we teach. This is what hurts most. Morale is low but we are continuing to teach for our students' sake. A teacher of Maju Secondary School I am willing to sit down482 words
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212 1990-05-26 2 PRINCIPAL'S REACTION THE unhappy teachers "should have come to me if they wanted a transfer, instead of silently going to the ministry without my knowledge". That is the opinion of the principal of Maju Secondary School, Mr Ee Chye Heng. "I only found out212 words
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Article73 1990-05-26 2 THE teachers have aired their grievances to the Singapore Teachers' Union (STU). A meeting will be held at its Tagore Lane office on Saturday. An STIJ official said: "The number of signatures is a definite signal that we should do something about this. There must be73 words
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Article194 1990-05-26 2 Elena Chong - By Elena Chong DESPERATE for some money, a man broke into his neighbour's flat through a rubbish chute. He did it at a block of flats in Upper Cross Street on May 18, a district court heard on Friday. Steven Ang Keng Leong, 22, prised off the194 words
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Article37 1990-05-26 2 IF you want to share a point of view, call HotlinePlus on 734-7711, or write to: The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.37 words
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Article25 1990-05-26 2 Dear Aggie (TNP, May 16): The National Registration Office only accepts black and white, recently-taken identity card-sized photographs (24mm x 36mm), not pass-port-sized photographs.25 words
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Article, Illustration301 1990-05-26 3 Loh Than Lee - By Loh Than Lee o N Friday night the Merlion spat fire instead of water, i Its eyes glowed incandescently as gold, red and blue sparks shot out over the bay from its tail. Fireworks, set off at 7.45 pm, marked the start of MerlionPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 301 words
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Advertisement93 1990-05-26 2 I A New Paper Exclusive"]} Rr J®feiß i J j May '90 I THIS VOUCHER ENTITLES YOU TO ONE SILVER BONUS COUPON Collect one whole week's set of vouchers (Monday Saturday) and redeem for double the number of coupons. I Vouchers redeemable at: j 277 Orchard Road, #01-41 Specialists' Centre93 words
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Advertisement5 1990-05-26 2 Appointment Ads An Effective Contributor5 words
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Miscellaneous9 1990-05-26 2 WEATHER FAIR. Max temp: 34 deg C. Min: 26.9 words
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Advertisement73 1990-05-26 3 Why do we need vitamin C? Vitamin C helps to maintain the body's tissues, such as, skin, fibres, membranes. It helps in the production of collagen, a protein necessary for the formation of healthy skin, tendons and bones. I Vitamin C is also needed for healing wounds, absorption of iron73 words
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Advertisement28 1990-05-26 4 MEN'S DESIGNER SALE AT PARAGON v MiHvF-; '"4' vt'^::,-■'^"•'«'>' V Jr jit E2SXKBHHHK3 SPKH>V RHINO Casual y^M.l i I sh.Hs yx> $43 /JhfLmSK.\\ j mkn-shub gemny, lk*?j#£& 928 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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356 1990-05-26 5 Charmaine Chan - By Charmaine Chan A WOMAN, knocked down at Upper Ayer Rajah Road by a hit-and-run motorist, died after being in a coma for 26 months. Madam Ong Bee Hoon, 43, died on Feb 5 last year without regaining consciousness. The hit-and-run motorist has356 words
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Article160 1990-05-26 5 DENTALTALK My 10-year-old daughter has got a gap between her upper front teeth. You need not worry about this as it is normal at your daughter's age. The gap will reduce with age, but sometimes, other factors result in the space remaining into adulthood. Small teeth,160 words
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Article57 1990-05-26 5 UNDER the Road Traffic Act, it is an offence if a person does not stop and admit being involved in an accident. The law also requires a driver to give help to the injured. A motorist who does not do so may be fined up to $1,00057 words
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Advertisement7 1990-05-26 5 Good jobs go fast. Read TheStmitsTiines APPONTMENTS7 words
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Article, Illustration461 1990-05-26 6 Suresh Nair - SINGAPORETODAY By Suresh Nair FIRE razed a paper products factory in Jurong on Friday night. For more than three hours, about 80 firemen tried gallantly to prevent the fire from turning into a bigger blaze. At one point, there were worries that the firePicture/ Nicklaus D'cruz - 461 words
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Advertisement166 1990-05-26 6 I Announce your wedding for FREE when two of you become as one in matrimony r congratulations. Then let w your relattves and Wends know about It. In The New Paper. FREE. You will also receive complement your celebrations. Call 737-5900 today r <' f for more details. Limited to166 words
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Advertisement81 1990-05-26 7 SINGAPORE FESTIVALOF ARTS 1990 A MICHAEL EDGLEY O V ItE HALF OF GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT PTE LTD IN ASSOCIATION WITH ARENA INTERNATIONAL BOOKINGS B.V.AND EN RI (J L E KLNILKI MAIN SPONSOR: MILANO PIZZA RESTAUBANTS A MEMBER OF TRE HOUR GLASS OROOP Presents r—fiMLANO &3v, k 1 i r I mmnwutwi81 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration528 1990-05-26 8 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim JULY will bring bad news for many employers in the service sector. They will be severely hit by an exodus of vacation workers who are going back to school. July marks the beginning of a new academic year at Singapore's528 words
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Article246 1990-05-26 8 THK fast-food industry is booming, but up to last year, there was no associai tion to represent the inj dustry and speak up for it. Five fast-food chains changed all that in August last year by forming the QSR (Quick Service Restaurant) Action Group. The246 words
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Advertisement7 1990-05-26 8 Speaker. Dr Sain Kamaleson U Admission Free7 words
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Advertisement26 1990-05-26 9 si- I a »*f >~ *#1 0 f *«*ri/j S/if i J FEELGOOD K -"0 W* LOOK G®OD DON'T SMOKE i -—-—5 W M Ministry of Health26 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration355 1990-05-26 10 Yeo Kim Seng - By Yeo Kim Seng MANGOES, jackfruit and jambu ayer are ripening to perfection on trees in Housing Board estates, but no one is biting into their luscious flesh. With residents afraid to pluck them for fear of being prosecuted, the fruits rot and fall uneaten.Picture/ Weekend East - 355 words
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Article100 1990-05-26 10 A MINISTRY of Community Development spokesman said on Friday that the residents' committee involved and the Housing Board are looking into the case of the neglected fruit trees near Block 139 in Tampines Avenue 2. The outcome of their talks is not yet known. He100 words
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Article110 1990-05-26 10 FRUIT trees are grown in practically all HDB estates. The scheme was started several years ago as part of the HDB's landscaping project. Since then, the board has planted about 27,500 fruit trees, according to its 1988/89 annual report. In some estates, RC gardening110 words
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Article, Illustration157 1990-05-26 10 RESTRUCTURED hospitals will review their policy of not announcing changes in fees. This was announced yesterday by Mr Khaw Boon Wan, the general manager of the Health Corporation of Singapore (HCS). HCS manages the restructured hospitals. Mr Khaw said on Friday: "It has not157 words
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Advertisement86 1990-05-26 10 rm w WELCOME "7 v x (1 ~y YOUR PCfl"® fi. X -*L f NEWBORN I A great moment of joy. Bring out the champagne. Announce the birth of your newborn. In The New Paper Fastads Fitti Baby Announcements Page. FREE. As a birthday gift to your newborn, Fitti will86 words
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Advertisement375 1990-05-26 11 YOU'LL fig Witness the jINu, UAlivfc/ ii^Aji EAT AND «> fIHV VHB fIHV the Columbus pirate boat, fantastic food and trode stalls. Or even pose for a snapshot with a live crocodile in its "natural" habitat. It'sfestive MM fun for everyonel Weekdays: 6.00pm-11.00 pm. CELEBRATE All WKir Ppb K. world375 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration608 1990-05-26 12 Black was the theme on Friday at the World Trade Centre auditorium as Singaporeans had their first view of the NeXT computer by Steve Jobs, the man who launched the personal computer revolution more than 10 years back. Black carpeted black table with a black flower vase608 words
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Article, Illustration155 1990-05-26 12 THE complete NeXT system includes a one-foot cube box containing all computing components, a black-and-white screen offering sharp and clear display, a stylish keyboard and a laser printer that prints out images that are said to be 75 per cent sharper than those of other155 words
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314 1990-05-26 12 THE Middle East experience in saving the lives of kidney patients through organ transplants is the highlight of a public forum at the Islamic Centre in Braddell Road on Saturday. Two transplant surgeons from Saudi Arabia and Oman will speak on religious, ethical and314 words
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Article401 1990-05-26 13 Some employers here are annoyed that their foreign maids have been sent income-tax forms though they earn low salaries. They say it means they will have to pay on their maids' behalf. Others say they will have to fill out the tax returns for their401 words
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Article227 1990-05-26 13 MORE than 85 per cent of the census forms have already been returned since Singapore's largest-ever census began on April 6. The data will form the basis for projecting the future population, and for planning programmes on housing, education, health, transport and other amenities. The227 words
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Article73 1990-05-26 13 EARLIER this month, we reported that some census takers, both supervisors and enumerators, were unhappy that they had not been paid yet. But Census Superintendent Lau Kak En said on Friday there was no delay on the part of the Census Office. He said the census73 words
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Article363 1990-05-26 13 MOST of the 20 employers interviewed said it was the first time they had received tax forms for their maids. All of them said they would feel obliged to pay their maids' taxes for them. Those whose maids do not earn enough to pay taxes are363 words
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Advertisement300 1990-05-26 13 TmEOVT 1 1 for ,i I BINGO CHOCOLATE WAFER y When it's time to take a I break, there's nothing Y» like biting into a Bingo V v chocolate wafer. It's solid yet crunchy. Fills you like no other snack does! Serenata for that delicious munch with the sheer delight300 words
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Advertisement192 1990-05-26 14 I Apply right now, and wlien you're approved for the Chase VISA, which include three types of Insurance: One Go ahead and complete the application form. As soon Chase VISA card, yew get a free sports watch and bag. Just for the things you buy, another for travel and a192 words
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Article275 1990-05-26 15 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong THIS is the closest karaoke has come to being an international event here. The 25th Anniversary English Karaoke Singing Contest is to celebrate Singapore's birthday. But it has attracted not just Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian Singaporeans but three Filipinos, a New Zealander and275 words
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Article88 1990-05-26 15 TWENTY-FIVE of the 70 contestants in the preliminaries, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at Forum Galleria, will be picked for the semi-finals. Eventually, 10 will make it to the finals on June 16 at the Star Theatre, World Trade Centre Hall 4. The Star Theatre is a88 words
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Article149 1990-05-26 15 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in ease you need to check their meanings. commentary: Description of an event t hat one can listen to on the radio or television while the event is taking place. effigy: A roughly made figure or dummy149 words
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Advertisement592 1990-05-26 15 AgLY NOW AND TAKE 2 SPORTY GIFTS VNEXTRA WATCH WITH A SUPPLEMENTARY S HASE VISA CARD APPLICATION. IMPORTANT: Please complete Ihts form in lull since all information is sub|«ct to verification TYPE OF CARD APPLIED FOR (Please tick) before a card is issued Insufficient information may cause delays in processing592 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article363 1990-05-26 16 NYT. 0 NE family in sunny California has avoided the sun for more than three years. The Harrisons of Meridian, a tiny agricultural community near Sacramento, stay indoors during the day and go out only at night. Exposure to sunlight is dangerous for their children. They haveNYT. - 363 words
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Article122 1990-05-26 16 NYT. THE XP disease, or xeroderma pigmentosum, is so rare that doctors estimate that only 500 to 1,000 people in the United States have it. XP patients lack the ability to repair DNA damaged by sunlight. DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid, is contained in every human cell. The acidNYT. - 122 words
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132 1990-05-26 16 AP. A CONTROVERSIAL biographer, who stunned Elvis Presley fans in 1981 with his revelations about the drug habits of the rock 'n' roll king, now says Presley committed suicide with a huge drug overdose. 'it's the dream gone to nightmare. It's perfect. It's the archetypalAP. - 132 words
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Advertisement187 1990-05-26 16 SING CELEBRATE WITH SINGAPORE In conjunction with Singapore's 25th BSWBIBfPIBWWBPfPffIPWffWPiPWi Contestants Stand to win Anniversary Celebrations, The New Paper by COUTtCSy of AIWA: and the Community Chest of Singapore have come together to sponsor this Ist Prize nationwide English Karaoke ringing $1000 cash Contest. Preliminaries 26 end 27 May 1990187 words
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Article309 1990-05-26 17 If these proposals come true, we will all starve. Mr Vladimir Minenko, a representative of miners in the Donetsk region. Reuter. s OVIET citizens, panicked by planned price increases, mobbed shops on Friday to buy up bread, flour and other goods. Resistance to PrimeReuter. - 309 words
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Article, Illustration305 1990-05-26 17 EUROPEAN firms are not likely to pull out of the Asia-Pacific region, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew in London on Friday. A pullout is not likely unless something dramatic happens in Eastern Europe to make the workers there as productive and hardworking asPicture/ Afp - 305 words
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Article138 1990-05-26 17 Reuter. THE people of Taiwan are getting fat on the fruits of success. "Obesity is now a most serious problem, especially among children," said Mr Hsu Hui-yu, a nutritionist with a private health-educa-tion group. Weight problems are new to Taiwan, where fertile fields and bountiful fishingReuter. - 138 words
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Advertisement179 1990-05-26 17 Super Connection n £tjISIE U Lb tii E til \ll* 1? Buy premium-grade ceramic tiles from Nam Huat now and if any of our 10,000 Singapore Sweep tickets win the $1,000,000 prize, up to 30 customers will be that much richer. I Our 10,000 Singapore Sweep '|r^i^rTTlP ir And for179 words
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297 1990-05-26 18 AP. T HE diet of Israeli leaders became the talk of the town on Friday. A powerful rabbi who recently helped bring down Israel's Government has accused Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and several other major political figures of eating foods forbidden by Jewish law suchAP. - 297 words
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Article, Illustration210 1990-05-26 18 Reuter. THE governor of Kashmir in India resigned on Friday after accusations that his harsh, four-month rule had boosted the Muslim campaign against Indian rule in the state. Muslim militants fired machineguns in the air in the state capital, Srinagar, and other towns to celebrate. ButReuter.; Picture/ Afp - 210 words
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228 1990-05-26 18 AP. A FORTUNE-TELLER and her daughter preyed on troubled people's fears in a fraud scheme that bilked victims out of more than half a million dollars. Gardenia Ephraim, 44, received a 20-year sentence on Thursday and her daughter Mary Ann, 23, was ordered to serveAP. - 228 words
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Article124 1990-05-26 18 AFP. THE body of an elderly missing walker was found on Friday after a woman told police she had dreamt where the body was, Radio New Zealand reported. Mrs Edna Aldridge disappeared on Tuesday after taking a walk on an island in Marlborough Sound, 600AFP. - 124 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration173 1990-05-26 18 Wire services. SHARES finished mostly lower on London's Stock Exchange Friday after mostly sluggish trading before a long holiday weekend. Monday is a bank holiday in Britain. The Financial Times 30share index was down 5.2 points at 1,800.0 at the close. Volume was a light 385.6 million shares. AmongWire services. - 173 words
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Article53 1990-05-26 18 n FT Industrials fri 1,800.00 (1,805.20) Dow Jones Average fri 2,820.92 (2,855.55) ST Industrial fri 1,565.35 (1,568.28) NST Industrial fri 3,051.13 (3,051.75) a Hongkong Hang Seng fri 3,059.50 (3,048.01) Australian All Ordinaries fri 1,479.70 (1,470.30) Nikkei Stock Average fri 32,793.88 (32.311.75) Figures in brackets refer to those ot the53 words
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Article, Illustration174 1990-05-26 18 AP. ON Wall Street stock prices fell sharply Friday, retreating from the record highs they reached earlier in the week. Technology issues suffered some of the day's biggest losses. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 34.63 to close at 2,820.92. Declining issues outnumbered advances by aboutAP. - 174 words
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Article1226 1990-05-26 19 ►Nightughts CASUARINA. Sing your Ar heart out at the new Karaoke lounge, a successor to Club 101. Enjoy 50 per cent discount off all drinks during Happy Hours from 6 pm to 8 pm. First drink charges: $12 (Thursday to Sunday), 15 (Friday, Saturday and1,226 words
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Article17 1990-05-26 19 P- NIGHTLIGHTS: CASUARINA EXHIBITION: COOLIES AT WORK OUT ABOUT: SMOKE-FREE CONCERT SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: OPEN CONCERT17 words
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Article, Illustration63 1990-05-26 19 A riot of colours, culture, fun and entertainment awaits you this weekend at the World Invitational Dragon Boat Race at Marina Bay. Seventeen of the world's fastest dragon boat teams will pit their skills for the world title and prize money of US$lB,OOO. This is the first63 words
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Advertisement141 1990-05-26 19 NAM WAH PAI INSTITUTE OF ART OF SELF-DEFENCE Combination o' Northern/Southern SKoolin Ouan. Chin Yi Ouan Baquo Ouan. loi|i SELF-DEFENCE COURSE Kate Wnjnm tree Sparling iKhnigur Speciol Art Training 1 Months Mvancf Course Conduced by 1988 S 1990 S pore Martial Art Open Competition Heavy Weight Championship, Mr Chung Yeow141 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1990-05-26 20 spotlight Schoors out but fun's in! Teacher S RANI has compiled a two-part guide for the holidays. Some items require advance booking and payment. Be warned that changes can and do happen without warning. Where possible, call ahead M A Y/JUNE f pT Jaws up close f ICollage/ Cel Gulapa - 1,028 words
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Advertisement21 1990-05-26 21 If you're after head turning looks, try V National's hairdryer. It's turbo boost will v v I I d ■r* IfcP21 words
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Miscellaneous935 1990-05-26 21 fC gJ LIANG, (Mo Shaocong, right) a medical student, does not V| MB E3 rea li se that his beloved elder brother, Dong, (Miao Qiaowei) I J W financially supports his education, is actually a criminal. im &|b pi] Dong commits a diamond robbery for a ruthless syndicate 1 i:935 words
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211 1990-05-26 22 Wong Sing Yeong - SEENLASTNIGHT By Wong Sing Yeong ROB Lowe. You saw him on TV last night in St Elmo's Fire (SBC 5, 10.40 pm). He is the rat-packer who never really made it, the clean-cut boy who fell from grace. The one who211 words
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Advertisement128 1990-05-26 22 See MORE of the world for LESS, with the National Jl. i In addition to the playback of PAL video tapes, the new worldwide for its reliability. National J I video cassette recorder lets you watch a whole world of See your nearest dealer today. He'll gladly offer you the128 words
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Miscellaneous229 1990-05-26 22 [RfSHKi SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE THIS is the story of Reo (Ryan Hidayat) j j and Nana (Ria Irawan), a pretty singer who I i J& i is dying of leukaemia. Nana decides to stop I seeing Reo to spare him the pain. She sends |\FCFIIT I FAIAiI 1 him a229 words
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Miscellaneous955 1990-05-26 23 I viva italia '90 CPDCCKI c I (SBC 12, 6.40pm) OwlmttPl W A|Hi H THIS programme features highlights Br IMpH y lof the 197h V l V,,rl<l Cup (where Argen JH£ KAREN 111 Jm I tma emer B e d as champion) and the WL ]|k m BBk J I955 words
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Article, Illustration453 1990-05-26 25 BREAKING AWAY THAT pixie, dimpled face remains the same still sweet and friendly. The face of the Courtesy Girl and SBC actress we were once so familiar with. Mylene Lim Siew Beng, 26, is now a successful insurance agent. She is a member of the exclusive million-dollar roundPicture/ Simon Ker - 453 words
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Article, Illustration537 1990-05-26 26 Wong Sing Yeong - Bv Wong Sing Yeong WORLD Cup fever will he breaking out in some nightspots here. Several pubs, discos and lounges will bring out their television sets during the tournament in Italy between June 8 and -July 7. And those already with TV sets will switch537 words
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Advertisement428 1990-05-26 26 Introducing...The New Kenwood NI-242CD Midi Hi-Fi System. |mhhhhh|| I Outstanding I (E222EEEiSni3MH ESZZEnXHHH j Direct Program Search System to quekiy locate Preset reference modes to suit your type of With surround speakers connected you can T FuH system remote control tor all system functions any song you would fake to428 words
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Advertisement52 1990-05-26 27 A storv VOU'll read again and again KAMPUMQ KAMPUING CHICKEN B y Ravi Veloo t $6.50 L 1 Ilia archetypal Singapore novel Business limes An Impressive command ol the t>>« Qtrmic lan^ua 9 o The Straits Times Fight scenes charged with drama, extremely visual GO Magazine STP Distributors Tlm»* Publishing52 words
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Miscellaneous482 1990-05-26 27 SATURDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 pm 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 Pro- 2.02482 words
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Miscellaneous384 1990-05-26 27 COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee N f j (JPf* V\orr* 1 vy\ IJj 0 v I J ill l*"*J V p I "J I J Jfl 'jr Am'® flJf/'-Uj I 2 a* HI C Ti nil f^i >, 11 P U j J [SCSi I L rift Lj h ~7 J J384 words
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Miscellaneous533 1990-05-26 28 I COMICREIJEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coimGoh I; 1 jQI jjIkTTTMB CTiSHHHHI NOON Kids' Spotlight: Vivian NOON Newsdesk m Peter presents a half hour of 12.30 Here's Humph! THERE AR£ 3 FIRST IS T hL SECOND 1 amusing anecdotes. 12.45 Worldbrief SffiPSSS* 1 5B LOSS OF H|lS.,- U V* I I SfSSSh533 words
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Article, Illustration388 1990-05-26 29 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong HO KA-KENG: IT'S LONELY! I THINK (Polygram) HONGKONG actor Ho Ka-Keng released this Mandarin album riding on his popularity as an actor. But acting in Taiwanese serials has apparently done nothing for his grasp of Mandarin. It is now left to see if he can do388 words
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Advertisement42 1990-05-26 29 Have a HAPPIER, HEALTHIER and LONGER LIFE by following the ancient TAO METHODS "Longevity: The Tao ot eating and healing" shows you how 1 A vjil.ihlr df Timos Jhc Bookshop and all qood bookshops hiMlshtrl fw/ TIMES loots N'ftHA'" HAi Federal Publications42 words
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Miscellaneous400 1990-05-26 29 w :I»i ;/il ITPW mi A mll i 1 i 12.00 News in Brief 12.05 In Harmony 12.30 Hitwaves 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.10 Forces 55: A request programme for the SAP' Personnel 1 hosted by Reena Mathews and Pte Simon Lee. 2.00 News in Brief 2.05 In Concert400 words
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Miscellaneous495 1990-05-26 29 SUNDAYRADIO ITTiTTiTr^^M NOON News in Brief 12 NOON News in Brief and Weath j55 News Headlines and Public Service 12 00 Newsdesk 12.03 What's New er R*P«rt Information 12.30 The Singing Stars 1.00 News and Weather Report 12.05 Contemporary Hits of the 1.56 Adult Contemporary Music 12.45 Personal View 1.15495 words
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Advertisement562 1990-05-26 30 SAYING "I DO"I )OYOUS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE NEW PAPER EASTADS. Each couple gets to receive a Jewellery box from Design Phlllpp with our compliments. rjCTWfil m 9 Announce your marriage right here. FREE. Every Saturday. JCwS Loh Kim Choo f ANTHONY SOH fMark Chua Agnes j J PAMELA ¥t{\562 words
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Advertisement833 1990-05-26 31 737-1166 THE EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED SECTION tbcRss3343ciAss.hu: *****30 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment j Singapore Press Holdings I EDITORS, ITER SUB-EDITOR I I Join Singapore's Best Magazine Team Times Periodicals, publishers of Her World, CO Magazine, Home and Decor, Young Parents, Reservist and Singapore Business, arc looking for833 words
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Article, Illustration433 1990-05-26 33 The Three Musketeers - SATURDAY'S ACTION Preview*/' The Three Musketeers N 'INE races each day and an average of 15 runners each race is the pleasing prospect for punters at Bukit Timah this weekend. And it's a tribute to the Bukit racing authorities. Apart from the433 words
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Article293 1990-05-26 33 SUNDAY'S ACTION ON SUNDAY Teh could consolidate his position at the top of the trainers' table. His Dawn Storm should win the third. The bay Irishman looked a good racehorse on his debut in March when he beat a good Class Three field in workmanlike293 words
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Article, Illustration193 1990-05-26 33 Wire services. SEBASTIAN Coe, whose sprint finish won him two Olympic 1500 m titles, has been fined for speeding. Coe, who hopes to become a Conservative member of parliament in the next elections, pleaded guilty to driving his BMW at 156kmh on a motorway and was fined £84 ($370).Wire services. - 193 words
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Article309 1990-05-26 33 Wire services Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Thomas Cup Gp A: China ft Sweden 0, Malaysia 4 S Korea 1. Gp H: Indonesia 5 England 0, Denmark 4 Japan 1. Über Cup Gp A: S Korea ft Holland 0, China 5 Sweden 0. Gp B: Japan 4 DenmarkWire services - 309 words
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Article, Illustration362 1990-05-26 34 Reuter. PAUL Gascoigne made the headlines before England left on Friday for Sardinia to begin its World Cup quest. The Tottenham midfielder was detained temporarily on Thursday in connection with a fight in front of a bar in Newcastle. But England manager Bobby Robson said: "ItReuter.; Picture/ Afp - 362 words
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Article, Illustration301 1990-05-26 34 I, WORLD CUP WARM-UPS Reuter. YUGOSLAVIA has been hit by injuries to three key players on the eve of Saturday's friendly against fellow World Cup finalist Spain in Ljubljana. Sweeper Srecko Katanec, who plays for Italy's CupWinners' Cup winner Sampdoria, and Red Star Belgrade's Dragan Stojkovic andReuter. - 301 words
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Article, Illustration302 1990-05-26 34 WEST GERMANY v CZECHOSLOVAKIA Reuter. ANDREAS Brehme will need all his experience to sort out the West German defence when he earns his 50th cap in a World Cup warm-up game against Czechoslovakia in Duesseldorf on Saturday. The Germans' back four looked ill at easeReuter. - 302 words
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142 1990-05-26 34 BELGIUM v ROMANIA Reuter. BELGIAN coach Guy Thys expects Saturday's warm-up match against fellow finalist Romania to he the toughest of his squad's three pre-tournament games. Romania's own preparations continued to take shape this week when it won 1-0 at home against Egypt, theReuter. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration197 1990-05-26 35 VALENCIA 1 ARCENflNA 1 Reuter. DISAPPOINTING Argentina drew 1-1 with Spanish First Division runner-up Valencia on Friday. It was Argentina's last warm-up match before the World Cup. The world champion let Valencia attack without reacting in the first half and the Spanish side had three goal opportunities beforeReuter. - 197 words
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Article, Illustration175 1990-05-26 35 FRENCH CUP SEMI-FINALS RACING 3 MARSEILLE 2 Reuter. RACING Paris, relegated to the Second Division last week, denied Marseille a second consecutive double on Friday with a 3-2 Cup semi-final victory. Racing, which finished 19th in the League last Saturday as Marseille celebrated its second title, willReuter.; Picture/ Afp - 175 words
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Article122 1990-05-26 35 Reuter. STEFAN Edberg, last year's losing finalist, has an awkward first round opponent in this year's French Open, which starts on Monday. Edberg, top seed in the absence of Ivan Lendl, has been drawn against Sergi Bruguera who reached the last 16 in 1989. The SpaniardReuter. - 122 words
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Article360 1990-05-26 35 Wire services. DUTCH newspapers on Friday pronounced Ruud Gullit "ready for the World Cup" after his role in AC Milan's victory in the European Cup. AC Milan's 1-0 win against Benfica marked Gullit's second full match since recovering from a series of operations on his right knee, andWire services. - 360 words
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Article, Illustration316 1990-05-26 36 Alfonso Chan - SCHOOLS' SOCCER \U Alfonso Chan I'KLK, whi) labelled soccer "the beautiful game," would have been pleased with the Schools' 'B' Division final between -Jin Tai and Bedok North at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday. The end-to end football provided excitement right up to the penalty-kick situation. liePicture/ Jonathan Choo - 316 words
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Article123 1990-05-26 36 S Gulam - By S Gulam A SOCCER thriller is on the cards at Toa Payoh Stadium on Sunday (4.45pm) when Ang Mo Kio meets Gilbraltar Crescent. At stake is the National Football League Division One title and a chance to fight for a place in the Premier League.123 words
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Article, Illustration431 1990-05-26 37 S Gulam - Edwards: Watch my left foot S jt. IM J Part Two of our focus on Singapore's Aussie strikers centres on Alistair Edwards, who talks to ABDUL SHUKOR about himself By S Gulam IN ALOR STAR PROFESSIONALISM will take priority over loyalty for V Sundramoorthy on431 words
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Article, Illustration379 1990-05-26 37 Abdul Shukor - Abdul Shukor ALISTAIR Edwards joked that he was "made in Scotland" and "produced in Australia" and is thus able to play for either Scotland or Australia. Of course young Edwards chose Australia and he has not looked back since. Born in Perth on .June 21, 1968, Edwards' parents moved to379 words
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Article, Illustration577 1990-05-26 38 S Gulam - Darulaman Stadium has not been a happy hunting ground for Singapore. Visits the last four years have ended in disappointment. Will it be the same again. Perhaps not, says S GULAM, who was in Alor Star last week also and saw Kedah lose to KL S577 words
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Article156 1990-05-26 38 NATIONAL coach Robin Chan refused to reveal whether Australians Abbas Saad and Alistair Edwards will start Saturday's game or whether they will come later on. Said Robin: "Why should I reveal anything? I would rather keep our opponents guessing." His ploy seems to be working. What156 words
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Article, Illustration143 1990-05-26 38 NIPPY Aziz Azizan could pose the greatest threat to Singapore's hopes at Alor Star. The former Penang striker is the Kedah's leading scorer with two goals. Aziz scored the winner against fJohor two weeks ago. Last week, he got the opening goal against Kuala Lumpur.143 words
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