The New Paper, 12 June 1990
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Title Section12 1990-06-12 1 the new paper TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement223 1990-06-12 1 WORLD CUP RESULTS COSTA RICA 1 SCOTLAND 0 ENGLAND 1 IRELAND 1 Match report on Pago 31 Match roport on Pago 35 is it a k esy PENALTY? e 1 English striker Chris Waddle (right) is Hp i riHH brought down by Ireland's defender k I Kevin Moran in a223 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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182 1990-06-12 2 HOUSING Board authorities yesterday called the caving-in of a floor in a twobedroom flat in Bedok an isolated incident. The HDB held a press conference to discuss the incident which occurred in Block 425, Bedok North Avenue 2, on Saturday. Engineers finished repairing182 words
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Article, Illustration398 1990-06-12 2 Lim Phay-ling - By Lim Phay-ling QUICK-FINGERED thieves lifted $7,000 worth of designer T-shirts in Galeries Lafayette from right under the staff s noses. The thieves are believed to belong to a shoplifting syndicate. The 46 T-shirts were cleaned out from their display shelf on Saturday within 10 minutes, said Mr398 words
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Article97 1990-06-12 2 Wire services. The US Supreme Court struck down a new federal law yesterday that outlaws burning the American flag. "Punishing desecration of the flag dilutes the very freedom that makes this emblem so revered," the court said in a 5-4 decision. Now, Congress must decide whether toWire services. - 97 words
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Article, Illustration560 1990-06-12 3 Yaw Yan Chong; Loh Tuan Lee - T A he girl suddenly cut into my path and I had to swerve to avoid hitting her. Instead, I doomed my own grandson. I have to live with this for the rest of my life. Mr Wahab bin Noordin, who was drivingPictures/ Simon Ker - 560 words
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Advertisement133 1990-06-12 2 I TUESDAY, JUNE 12,1990 24/90-2 Win $s,ooocash j jackpot this week, j Cut out and attach with other coupons (Monday to Saturday) !Hoi FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS 1 USING CLUES BELOW. 1 1 M AiRiCHM I I 2He R SH I I Lasi cocoon 3 I 0 0 F|133 words
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Advertisement37 1990-06-12 2 Hotlineplus 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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Advertisement95 1990-06-12 2 A New Paper Exclusive"^j j j i "jjiiMpr" i' j '12th June '90 THIS VOUCHER ENTITLES YOU 5 TO ONF. SILVER BONUS COUPON. Collect one whole week's set of vouchers (Monday Saturday) and redeem for I double the number of coupons. j I Vouchers redeemable at: 277 Orchard Road, #0195 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous9 1990-06-12 2 Weather FAIR. Max temp: 32deg C. Sunset: 7.10 pm.9 words
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Advertisement96 1990-06-12 3 I JMH What exercise can I do Efia to relax the neck and shoulders? Stand straight with tummy tight. Relax your shoulders and arms, and stretch your body upwards. Hold your head and neck as high as you can. As slowly as you can, move your head to one side96 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration262 1990-06-12 4 Irene Hoe - By Irene Hoe A JUMP this year in the number of Japanese companies joining the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce has pushed total membership to 579, the highest in the chamber's history. The SICC's outgoing chairman, Mr Boon Yoon Chiang, said on Friday at its262 words
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Article, Illustration311 1990-06-12 4 Julia Goh - By Julia Goh SIX favourite service establishments in Singapore have been named by members of a charge card company. Diners Club (Singapore) conducted a survey among its 30,000 cardholders to find out their favourite airline, department store, retail store and restaurant. It coincides with DinersGraphics/ Cel Gulapa - 311 words
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Article, Illustration322 1990-06-12 4 THE top six service establishments as voted by Diners i Club members are: Favourite airline Singapore Airlines. An SIA spokesman said yesterday that the award is "a useful indication of how our customers receive our goods and j services". Favourite western restaurant Latour, Shangri-La Singapore.322 words
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Article145 1990-06-12 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. cocking a snook: Cocking a snook at someone in authority is doing something for which they cannot punish one for, but which insults them or expresses one's contempt of145 words
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Advertisement441 1990-06-12 4 MONEYWORDS COUPON ON PAGE 2 HHHEEEXEECE^HIH^H The Moneywords puzzle will appear ever, day from Monday to Saturday in The New Paper. You have to fill is the missing letter in each of the til words given. Then clip together in order all the lix coupons for the week and send441 words
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Advertisement340 1990-06-12 5 J .1:0 A I V Sony WM-826 Toshiba KT-4029 J Sony WM-F2OIS I I I H V I I H Stereo Wolk.mon>utoßeverse, Compoct Stereo Rodio Cassette Stereo Radio Wolkmonjope Type II I I I 11 K I J Tope Type Selector Ployer, 3-Bc nd EQ Selector V 1 II I340 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration592 1990-06-12 6 Ng Wan Ching - The Arts Festival play, Frankie Johnny in the Clair de Lune, staged last week, was peppered with semi-nude scenes and four-letter words. Was there enough warning to tell people that it was an "adult play"? NG WAN CHING finds out THE play, Frankie Johnny in the592 words
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Article, Illustration226 1990-06-12 6 MRS Tisa Ng, deputy director of the Festival of Arts, said the organisers have made sure that publicity sent out on Frankie Johnny said it was a play for adults. "Besides there was no nudity in the play. Nudity is not an important point226 words
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300 1990-06-12 6 HEALTHTALK EVER since last February, I have had this "cracking" sound in my head whenever I turn my head to the left. Now, it happens when I turn left and down. What is this sound? It feels uncomfortable and irritating. One of300 words
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Article, Illustration694 1990-06-12 7 Irene Ng - Tan Kok Hoong is a name soon to be in every trend-setting woman's wardrobe. He became Singapore's latest discovery when he won the Singapore Young Designer's Contest last month Irene Ng RIGHT now I'd like every woman who thinks she is fashionable to take a step694 words
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Article69 1990-06-12 7 MR Tan Kok Hoong has worked for various fashion manufacturers, including Hemispheres, Courtelle and designer Celia Loe. Now, he is a merchandiser with l-Am Boutique. An only child, he lives with his insurance manager father, 67, and housewife mother, 58. in a flat in Balestier. In February, he69 words
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Article, Illustration842 1990-06-12 8 MY 16-year-old nephew is doing badly in his studies. He is supposed to sit for his 0 levels this year but now says he wants to quit and work so he can be independent. Recently his parents caned him again and chased him out of the842 words
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Article, Illustration380 1990-06-12 8 NO fences and easy access to its wide open spaces will be a feature of the planned Safti Military Institute. The $200-million institute will have an open concept with a large area designed as a public landscaped park with walking trails, a380 words
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Advertisement47 1990-06-12 6 The New Paper/LEONARD "finer-things-in-life-quiz" I |Bm( Congratulations, i you have won for yourself a ladies/gents 4 LEONARD Timepiece I Fourth Week Winner: Exotic Holiday Destinations Woo Chin Hoon I of Clementi, St. 13 i You will be notified by post as to the collection of your prize.47 words
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Advertisement148 1990-06-12 7 I WITH OVER 60 TREATS, OUR TEMASEK LUNCH BUFFET IS CERTAINLY TEMPTING. AT $14.90*. IT'S IRRESISTIBLE. I. I. I• i Spoil yourself at Window On The Fridays $14.90*. Saturdays and Sundays 516.90*. Park with the most mouth-watering And fur dinner, you can indulge in our speciality Temasek Lunch Buffet in148 words
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Advertisement83 1990-06-12 8 THIS week is Family Week when we take a closer look at Singapore families from inside, j from the perspective of family members. This week we look at family problems and ask counsellors and other experts to help you deal with your problems. Your problems and the counsellors' advice will83 words
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PARLIAMENTTODAY
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Article, Illustration339 1990-06-12 9 The debate began yesterday on the President's Address made last week at the opening of the second session of Parliament. In all, 17 MPs spoke on topics from the political style of Government to looking after the poor and needy The debate continues today THE consultative style339 words
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Article, Illustration52 1990-06-12 9 THE Governm en t should have more programmes to help bright students with English or second language problems. Mr Charles Chong (Semhawang GRC) said this would avoid a wastage of talent. (Students need a pass in English and second language to get a place in pre-univer-sity52 words
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Article, Illustration54 1990-06-12 9 THE Government's full backing of Mendaki was "heartening", said Mr Zulkifli Mohammed, Political Secretary (Community Development). He said Malays should now rally behind Mendaki to focus on the major issues and not be distracted by people with ulterior motives. Mendaki is the council for the development54 words
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Article, Illustration49 1990-06-12 9 SINGAPORE should form a new northern "growth triangle" with Hongkong and Taiwan in the face of changes in Eastern Europe, Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah) suggested. This would also help attract investments to ensure the success of the southern "growth triangle" of Singapore* Johor-Batam.49 words
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Article, Illustration51 1990-06-12 9 GRANT a "one-time amnesty" to Si ngaporeans who married work permit holders and whose families were now separated, suggested Dr Arthur Beng (Fengshan). The concession could be given to mark Singapore's 25th anniversary. (Such marriages require the approval of the authorities before couples are allowed to stay together51 words
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Article, Illustration52 1990-06-12 9 Mr Lew Syn Pau (Tanglin) said film censorship should be relaxed and personal satellite dishes allowed. The Government's concern over the undesirable consequences of this might be genuine but were unfounded. He said: "Besides, our people travel so frequently abroad that any attempt to censor information may52 words
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Article, Illustration220 1990-06-12 9 PRICES may go up when government services go private. And the less well off will he hit hardest. I)r S Vasoo (Tiong Bahru GRC) warned that the working class will be pushed out of the economic and social mainstream if the Government puts profit first in220 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration284 1990-06-12 10 A LORRY driver and his two-and-a-half-year-old son died in a pre-dawn fire at Kampung Tun Ismail in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The driver's wife was injured. The blaze also destroyed 17 squatter houses and left more than 100 people homeless. The casualties might have beenPictures/ The Star - 284 words
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333 1990-06-12 10 A 20-YEAR-OLD transvestite jumped from the third floor of a block of flats in Kuala Lumpur because he feared he had Aids. He was warded in Kuala Lumpur General Hospital with two broken ankles and learnt that his fear was real. The incident333 words
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165 1990-06-12 10 MALAYSIA hopes to refurbish the ragged image of its band of hawkers. The idea is to produce a new breed of hawkers "who will bring a new dimension to city life", reported The Star newspaper. Another objective is to get them to help promote165 words
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267 1990-06-12 10 Reuter. ABOUT 200 English soccer fans attacked Irish supporters near Cagliari soccer stadium yesterday as new violence erupted less than three hours before a World Cup match between the two countries. Several Irish supporters appeared to be kicked and punched by English fans asReuter. - 267 words
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Article, Illustration296 1990-06-12 11 Reuter. A I PLOT to smuggle up to 35,000 Chinese nationals into the United States from Panama has been uncovered by 'the American authorities. As part of an undercover operation, US customs and immigration agents, posing as drug smugglers, arranged to transport theReuter. - 296 words
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232 1990-06-12 11 Wire services. THE BRITISH Airways pilot who was sucked out of his jetliner when a cockpit window cracked open thanked his crew mates yesterday. They saved him from near death by clinging on to his legs to prevent him from being blown away.Wire services. - 232 words
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Article, Illustration282 1990-06-12 12 Reuter. ELIZABETH Taylor in love again? The 58-year actress was reported on Sunday to be in love with a 23-year-old Detroit man. She has dumped her 37-year-old boyfriend, the reports added, quoting a woman named Lisa Flowers. ButReuter. - 282 words
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Article, Illustration218 1990-06-12 12 THE son of actor Marlon Brando may have shot and killed the boyfriend of his pregnant half-sis-ter because of lies she told about being "slapped around," said the dead man's father. Christian Brando has been charged with murdering218 words
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Article, Illustration109 1990-06-12 12 Reuter. FORMER US National Security Adviser John Poindexter was sentenced yesterday to six months in prison. Of the seven men. convicted of Iran-Contra crimes, the retired navy rear admiral was the only one to get a prison term. The seven planned to sell arms toReuter. - 109 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration278 1990-06-12 11 AP. STOCK prices rose yesterday on Wall Street, bouncing back from last week's decline with a rally led by blue chips. The Dow Jones index, down 38.59 points last week, rebounded 30.19 points to close at 2,892.57 yesterday. Analysts said traders were doing some selective bargainhunting in blueAP. - 278 words
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Article80 1990-06-12 11 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened lower this morning on a weaker yen and a lacklustre bond market. Brokers said the declines were due to index-related selling and a hands off attitude ahead of US trade figures, which when released on Thursday may give direction to world interest rates. The keyReuter. - 80 words
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Article51 1990-06-12 11 FT Industrials Mon 1,877.90 (1,892.90) Dow iones Average Mon 2,892.57 (2,862.38) ST Industrial Mon 1,556.89 (1,568.07) NST Industrial Mon 3,067.90 (3,081.54) Hongkong Hang Seng Mon 3,154.99 (3,174.33) Australian All Ordinaries Mon Closed (1,504.00) Nikkei Stock Average Mon 32,540.18 (32,993.29) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration253 1990-06-12 11 Wire services. SHARES ended sharply down on the London Stock Exchange yesterday, depressed by rising worries over inflation after retail sales figures for May showed a continuing high level of spending in Britain. However, a firm opening on Wall Street pulled values off their worst. The Financial Times 30-shareWire services. - 253 words
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BUYINGGUIDE
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Article, Illustration72 1990-06-12 12 FOR those who are bitten by the fashion bug, here is a range of eyewear that will provide comfort to the eyes. Sting sunglasses from Italy, designed by Enzo Sopracolle, come in various shapes. They range from the conventional to the daring. Marketed by Opticsflair, the sunglasses72 words
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Article, Illustration93 1990-06-12 12 WALLPAPER that glows in the dark. Glo-To-Sleep wallpaper can glow in the dark for up to 45 minutes. The glow comes on, activated by natural or artificial light. The wallpaper is printed with luminous figures such as numbers, alphabetical letters, animals and clowns. Children will93 words
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Article36 1990-06-12 12 ORLANE is launching a new range of lipsticks next month. It is called the Rouge Extraordinaire and is priced at $29 each. The lipsticks will be available at Orlane counters in all departmental stores.36 words
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Article, Illustration136 1990-06-12 12 THIS Seiko Pulse Meter can measure the pulse rate. Place the index finger on the sensor window on the watch face, and an instant reading of heart-beats per minute is displayed. The sensor is a combination of a tiny, light-emitting diode, which shines a136 words
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Article, Illustration83 1990-06-12 12 SPARKLING Ribena is a new blackcurrant juice drink from Beecham. It is made with natural blackcurrant juice and sparkling mineral water. It is rich in vitamin C and has no artificial colouring, flavouring or sweetener. Sparkling Ribena can be drunk on all occasions, says Beecham. But83 words
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FOODNOTES
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Article, Illustration439 1990-06-12 13 Lim Phay-ling - Vincent Pecoraro from Hawaii Pete's Place at the Hyatt Regency Singapore Prices from $5.95 to $29.50 Lunch and dinner Until June 17 By Lim Phay-ling AN Italian chef from Hawaii? We weren't quite sure what kind of food to expect at Pete's Place. The restaurant439 words
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213 1990-06-12 13 wwii (4 servings) Ingredients 2 pieces boneless chicken drumstick 1 cucumber (sliced for garnishing) 1 spring onion 1 j cut into strips and Vi cut into short sections) X A lettuce (sliced for garnishing) 8 cherry tomatoes vegetable oil (for deep frying) 1 tablespoon213 words
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Advertisement39 1990-06-12 13 Improve YOUR TASTE WITH KIKKOMAN jg kikkomanl ■I NATURALLY BREWED "W P Soy Sauce jg V jfy, M' [KIKKCAI Aft. v; m ..n* t* >t k** o Naturally brewed for months No artificial colouring or preservatives KIKKOMAN Soy Sauce39 words
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Article, Illustration354 1990-06-12 14 Adeline Woon - Free performances tomorrow, 1 pm at Raffles City and 8 pm at Clementi Community Centre. Adeline Woon THE longest-running written play in Australia, performed by the country's only professional aboriginal theatre group, comes to the Singapore Festival of Arts Fringe. Tjapukai (pronounced ja-pu-guy) is the aboriginal word for354 words
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Article204 1990-06-12 14 THE story in the dance: A warrior named Woonan lives among the Tjapukai tribe. Also in the forest lives Gadja, the Quinkan devil. The aborigines fear the Quinkan. One day Woonan and companion Napoo, are hunting. Gadja comes as a kangaroo. As Woonan throws his204 words
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Article, Illustration337 1990-06-12 15 Vivien Chiong - LUNG FUNG RESTAURANT coming to Shaw cinemas PREVIEW By Vivien Chiong THIS is not a food review column. Lung Fung Restaurant is one of those romantic hero films where a gangster is torn between his love for a girl, and loyalty to his underworld buddy. An action-movie337 words
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Article, Illustration363 1990-06-12 16 Brian Miller - w 've been working for other people for too long. So, when we saw that there was room in the market, the four of us decided to become our own bosses. Hamish Brown By Brian Miller t a new entertainment consultancy firm in town and it363 words
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Article, Illustration354 1990-06-12 16 Lo Tien Yin - Sweet Dreams 30 episodes Today SBC 8, 9.20 pm PREVIEW/ B\ Lo Tien Yin SWEET Dreams are made of cute and cuddly things. If you have hated Zhang Shuifa before, you will love him now. This screen villain has shed his city-slick354 words
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Article108 1990-06-12 16 SWEET Dreams is about working hard and emerging trumps against all odds. The theme seems serious enough. Rut it is conveyed in a light-hearted manner, mak ing it acceptable to viewers. Three friends have been sacked during the recession of 1985. Two of them find work again, but108 words
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Advertisement271 1990-06-12 15 Pkk the WINNERS Win' FiUV/il Headphone Stereos plusjhopping j jo9| 0 D #*V Vouchers j .IS ABOUI RASHID (THE WAV WE WERE) (MY WAV) (EVERGREEN) jEEfllyßß^^B^i^^ NORM AH BTE MAJiD M KAMAI BIN ANANG 7" "'.'/s7/ Jfl ."_-v Vk m (DONTTCRVOUTIOUO) (THATS WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR) J^ r 7'y=j^y/^^S^^ ■F271 words
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Article1654 1990-06-12 17 ►Arts Festival SRIWANA. Jefri and Maria is a play in Malay by this local drama group. It is about young love In a rapidly changing environment. Traditional values soon give way to modern concepts of freedom. Victoria Theatre. 8.15 pm. 12, $10. $8 and $6.1,654 words
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Article18 1990-06-12 17 FESTIVAL FRINGE: SHA SHA HIGBY TALKS COURSES: PUPPET WORKSHOP OUT ABOUT: CARNIVAL FANTASIA COMING UP: MACWORLD18 words
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Article, Illustration74 1990-06-12 17 STEVEN X finds himself in dire staits in A Cup of Coffee by Gung-Ho Theatre Ensemble. In the play, Steven X is arrested and tormented by his interrogators. But they refuse to explain why he has been arrested. The play is written and directed by John74 words
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Article, Illustration1513 1990-06-12 18 One of the most cold-blooded killers who ever stalked the streets of Singapore was a decent-looking loner named Lim Kim Peng, better known as Ah Huat. On April 2, 1985, he gunned down Victor Loke, owner of Chicken Eater Restaurant in River Valley Road apparently because Victor1,513 words
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Article, Illustration150 1990-06-12 18 AH Huat was born on October 28, 1958; the eldest in a family of five boys and a girl. He grew up in blue-col-lar Kampong Bahru. He studied at Queenstown Secondary Technical School, but left after two years to work as an apprentice welder at the150 words
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Article, Illustration424 1990-06-12 18 DAWN never broke on Tuesday, May 3, 1988. The morning sky was dark with thunderclouds. At 7.40 am, the phone rang, jarring Sumiko Tan from a sound sleep. It was her day off. The last thing she wanted to do was get out of bed. "Ah Huat has been shot424 words
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Advertisement10 1990-06-12 18 TOMORROW Dead Secret i The bizarre murder of Linda Culley10 words
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Advertisement148 1990-06-12 19 Now CD quality goes on the move like never before. kjjkjP Technics SL XP2 Portable CD Player j£t Technics SL-XP2. Poised to be the standard by which other portable CD players will be judged. Hear it for yourself today. I Outstanding features: Super-Lightweight A mere 360 gms (including batteries) in148 words
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Miscellaneous1037 1990-06-12 19 SWEET DREAMS JWwßfc THE PRINCE'S TRUST ROCK Sjdf f'l-iTj (Channel 8, 9.20 pm) IN CONCERT 1989 Cx# FAN Xiangrong (Zhang Shuifa, right) is a (Channel 12, 2.15 am) man who loves dogs. On the eve of i S THE Prince and Princess of Wales lend Jfe jw Christmas, he goes1,037 words
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249 1990-06-12 20 Lo Tien Yin - rSEENLASTNIGHT BY Lo Tien Yin SO, who had our sympathy last night in the first episode of Wishing Well (SBC 8, 6.45 pm)? Not the demure girl-next-door, Xiang Yun. This girl who has always had our sympathy (for example as the widow in Patrol),249 words
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Advertisement225 1990-06-12 20 COLLECT BONUS COUPONS AND EXCHANGE FOR FREE HOLIDAYS Collect Ken-Air Holiday Bonus Coupons when you go shopping, Choose from a wide range of FREE holidays featured in our stick them in a Passport and exchange your completed HOLIDAYS AND GIFT colour catalogue. Call 348 4188 Passports for FREE holidays to225 words
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Miscellaneous320 1990-06-12 20 tuesdaytv 99SBQBm TUESDAY PREMIERE: THE RAY BRADBURY THEATRE THERE are three stories in tonight's Tuesday Premiere, namely The Veldt, To The Chicago Abyss and The Dwarf. The Veldt, a miracle house created with all inventions ma <& VK that would facilitate the perfect human existence, turns i into a place320 words
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Advertisement4 1990-06-12 21 The Employment Classified Section4 words
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Miscellaneous453 1990-06-12 21 TUESDAYRADIO OEUHMM NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 2 Popular Classics 1.00 News in Brief 100 News and Weather Forecast l!l5 Lunchdate (cont'd) I*° Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 115 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Words and Music (cont'd) Midday Market Report 3.00 News in453 words
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Miscellaneous186 1990-06-12 21 COMICRELEF Clirry-Puff/Raymond Lee i > f Ha. f Hap 7~ w +o ifeli J]£§tti Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill f COMB 0N AU6U£TA! K OHWOU LP IF A /=X I it <?n wvp hap rr (U-J V \y DIANA MAC?<M I IN VV XAtfTLYm6>4M George the Robot /Stephen Stanley Afcg186 words
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Miscellaneous502 1990-06-12 22 COMICRELIEF j TUESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Good Music, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk BMTt3OST WENT B OF HHj AttER (Jftf 1230 Kaaping topic: 1 12.45 New Ideas HH ONIWS TUJO bMS. I Pull the Other One! Is there 12.55 Book Choice j 110 j£g. d "J M,iC> C mpany502 words
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Advertisement799 1990-06-12 23 n n J ilJJM J l, M IJ j .iti)JJ.tLX,L.ll l miJIU1 J .M. 800 Food/Entertainment 800 Food/Entertainment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment Van HeuserTl FULL-TIME !|j I SALES promotes You can earn more than >D 3U IBasic Guarantee Commission I Additional Commission. Department Sto... ,remote men799 words
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Advertisement348 1990-06-12 24 831 Employment 831 Employment A fast growing company in Raffles Place dealing in world reknown brands of onice furniture, require dynamic, ambitious and unyielding candidates for the following position: SALES EXECUTIVES Minimum GCE 'O' level certificate At least 2-3 years working experience in similar trade. Good past working rapport with348 words
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Advertisement472 1990-06-12 24 831 Employment Due to expansion, well established Trading Company requires:FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Minimum OCE 'O' level LCC Higher Accounting with 2-3 years of working experience Must be able to keep full set of books up to Balance Sheet Able to type and work Independently with minimum supervision SALES CLERK GCE472 words
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Advertisement28 1990-06-12 24 831 Employment r— ADMINISTRATION CLERK I II Ability to type M Experience needed I Salary $600/- -II $800'-. I i Walk-In Interview: I I Jj j| I i——i28 words
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Advertisement384 1990-06-12 24 831 Employment An advanced packaging Company at Tagore Lane J 2 urgently requires: 2 2 MALE ELECTRICAL/ 2 MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN e Completed N.S. Mln. NTC 111 and electrical knowledge We offer attractive salary and training. 2 S CHINESE FEMALE CLERK 2 e Secondary education/ OCE 'O' or 'N' level 2384 words
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Advertisement194 1990-06-12 24 831 Employment Ooticare OPTIC ARE CENTRE PTE LTD w« require immetfiele e Male li Female Age below M yrs To sell and promote estd. Brand sunglasses and optical frames Motivated, disciplined Valld CIaSS 3 living licence Own vehicle J a transport/ parking allowance SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MEDICAL DEPARTMENT) Male Female Age194 words
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Advertisement192 1990-06-12 24 831 Employment ■wpwiUlaM I Due to •xpansion, wc I have vacancies tor I BOUTIQUE I ASSISTANTS A I SALES PROMOTERS I uu I Female, 10 years I above I Cheerful with helpful I attitude I Some sales experience I would be an advantage I Able to work on shifts In192 words
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SPORTS
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Article153 1990-06-12 25 Reuter. SWINDON manager Osvaldo Ardiles pledged to stay with the troubled soccer club despite their demotion from the English First Division. But the former Argentine World Cup star, who had been quoted as saying he would quit if Swindon went down, criticised the Football League forReuter. - 153 words
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Article, Illustration343 1990-06-12 25 S Gulam - S Gulam SINGAPORE may be the second topscorer in the Malaysia Cup Semi-Pro Div One League, but it is conceding just as many goals. It has scored 12 goals in six matches second only to Johor's 13. It has also conceded seven goals, which is343 words
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Article167 1990-06-12 25 Reuter. PAT Cash suffered another setback in his Wimbledon build-up when he crashed out of the London grasscourt tennis championships in the first round at Queen's Club yesterday. After a long absence, due to an Achilles tendon injury, the popular 25-year old Australian, who wonReuter. - 167 words
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Advertisement139 1990-06-12 25 831 Employment WISHBONE RESTAURANT PTE. LTD. require* WAITERS WAITRESSESS full-time and part-time monthly Income $700 plus free meals a no split shift no night shift Interested, picas* walk in for interview (attar 12p.m.) at 1, J ALAN ANAK BUKIT #82—06 BUKIT TIM AH PLAZA SINGAPORE 21 SI Contact MR. LIM.139 words
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Advertisement155 1990-06-12 25 831 Employment B A Company in Alexandra JJJ Road requires S RECEPTIONIST S 1 I O level 2 Proficient In English J Pleasant personality g Able to type Please call a Canned Food Wholesaler urgently require* SALES REPRESENTATIVE Singaporean, has Class 2/ 3 licence a Relevant experience Is an advantage155 words
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Advertisement240 1990-06-12 25 831 Employment A Leading Japanese News- paper Office requires: l i CLERICAL ASSISTANT i i II OCE O* Level/ V Level I I I (below 23 years of age) i Pleasant appearance <i! j j good tel. manners Able to type li* Salary MOO to $100 i i I I240 words
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Advertisement172 1990-06-12 25 831 Employment Urgently Required GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST Min O' Level Computer Literate Interested candidates please phone (T H Lim) HOLLAND-ASIA ENGRG. PTE. LTD. 11l Lavender SI. #03-00 Pefc Chuan Building Singapore 1233 Tel: *****11 Lighting Company at Plaza Singepure has immediate vacancy for SALES CO-ORDINATOR Female above 18 years old,172 words
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Advertisement189 1990-06-12 25 831 Employment An overseas estab co requires 1) GENERAL CLERK 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE O" level Bilingual In English and Chinese Able to do simple accounts and typing Preferably with experience but Is not essential Interested call 743-3730 for Interview appointment at: 71 Tannery Lane #07-01, City Ind. Bldg Singapore189 words
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Advertisement168 1990-06-12 25 631 Employment r— Japan Real Estate Company requires HOUSING AGENT ASSISTANTS i J Attractive Income 5 Good career opporlunl- I,M Z m Experience not neces- 5 sary as training will be 5 B provided a Call: *****14/5 or apply in writing with 2 contact no. to: J MINI c/o #15-10168 words
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Advertisement145 1990-06-12 25 871 Education/ Instruction TUITION FOR OCE 0 LEVEL, GCSE SUBJECTS All classes, 7 00pm 9.30pm All subjects 130 per subject Monday English. Tuesday Combine Science. Wednesday E Maths., Thursday Lit., Friday Human <i Social Rtology Also A Maths L English classes on Sat ii Sun Also Sec 1 It 2145 words
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Article, Illustration311 1990-06-12 26 Obviously, my situation has changed since Mexico. Society demands much more of me. Everybody wants me to repeat what I did there (but) personally I don't feel excessive pressure...Basically, I want to play to enjoy myself, I want to play well for my teammates, to contribute my best.AP. - 311 words
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Article, Illustration270 1990-06-12 26 MEDICAL BULLETIN Wire services. SWEDISH forward Mats Magnusson aggravated a groin problem in his team's 2-1 defeat by Brazil. He has no idea when he will be able to play again. Magnusson, one of Europe's most prolific strikers for Portuguese club Benfica, was receiving ultrasound treatment. HeWire services. - 270 words
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Article, Illustration482 1990-06-12 27 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW FROM ITALY "LITTLE Samson" Kim Joo Sung wants to make an impact in Italia '90 even though he knows South Korea might just last 270 minutes of football again in its second consecutive World Cup appearance. Having been offered a chance to play for Ajax482 words
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Article, Illustration704 1990-06-12 28 JEFFREY LOW - Group contender Belgium meets hard-running South Korea today in the opening match of Group E in Verona. JEFFREY LOW is now there to see what Asia's best team can do against the Mexico '86 semi-finalist. JEFFREY LOW FROM ITALY ASIA'S flagship, South Korea, will704 words
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Article66 1990-06-12 28 BELGIUM THE FACTS Manager: Guy Thys. Star players: Michel Preud'homme (goalkeeper), Georges Grun, Stephane Demol, Eric Gerets. Jan Ceulemans, Nico Claesen. Honours: Belgian football was overshadowed by that of its neighbour Holland during the *****. But in the 80s, it came into its own. It reached the 1986 World Cup66 words
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Article65 1990-06-12 28 SOUTH KOREA THE FACTS Manager: Lee Hoe-Taik. Star players: Kim Joo-Sung, Choi Soon-Ho, Hwang Seong-Hong, Chung Yong-Hwan. Honours: A Korean FA was originally formed in 1928. But after the country was divided in 1948, two new associations were formed one for North Korea and one for South Korea. The South65 words
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Article, Illustration297 1990-06-12 29 Caniggia poised to fire GROUP B ARGENTINA VS USSR (Thursday, 3 am) HOLLAND vs EGYPT (Live on SBC 12, 3 am tomorrow) BELGIUM vs SOUTH KOREA (Live on SBC 12, 11 pm tonignt) Reuter. COACH Carlos Bilardo made five changes to defending champion Argentina's line-upReuter. - 297 words
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Article119 1990-06-12 29 AP SOVIET coach Valery Lobanovsky said yesterday he would revamp his lineup for the crucial Group B World Cup match against Argentina. One change may he forced upon Lobanovsky. Star striker Oleg Protasov wore a cast on his left hand yesterday due to a dislocatedAP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration275 1990-06-12 29 GROUP F HOLLAND VS EGYPT (Tomorrow, 3 am) Reuter. DUTCH libero Ronald Koeman said yesterday he did not mind his partner Frank Rijkaard being moved out of defence into midfield for the World Cup game against Egypt tomorrow. Rijkaard's dominance in defence was one of theReuter. - 275 words
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Article, Illustration565 1990-06-12 30 COSTA Rica made a, successful World Cup debut with a stunning 1-0 upset of Scotland in a Group C match last night. The result puts the group's two Latin American entries Costa Rica and Brazil in good positions to advance in the 24-team tournament over group rivals565 words
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Article, Illustration169 1990-06-12 30 AFP. MIDFIELD general Juan Cayasso loves Hitchcock thrillers and in true Hitchcock style he pulled out a macabre surprise for Scotland yesterday. The 29-year-old's goal, which gave Scotland their most humiliating defeat in history, was as skillfully crafted as any movie. Cayasso, Costa Rica's player ofAFP. - 169 words
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Article, Illustration87 1990-06-12 30 ALL World Cup squads have team doctors, some have team cooks. Costa Rica have a team bishop. To ensure they could celebrate mass each day, the staunch Catholics from Central America signed up Italian Bishop Lino Cuniberti, who worked in Colombia for 30 years and lives87 words
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Article, Illustration119 1990-06-12 31 PETER SHILTON (England goalkeeper). Age: 40 Club: Derby County. Caps: 119. Credentials: Made his debut in 1970 against East Germany. Playing in his third World Cup Finals. A European Cup winner with Nottingham Forest in 1979 and 1980. Despite his age, he remains one of the world's119 words
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Article, Illustration541 1990-06-12 32 Did Republic of Ireland defender Kevin Moran deliberately bring down England striker Chris Waddle in the penalty-area? Journalist and Class One referee SURESH NAIR assesses the opinions from Cagliari Stadium and gives his views on the controversial tackle YES... I haven't seen it on television...l don'tGraphics/ Hup Lee - 541 words
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Advertisement162 1990-06-12 33 fnjoy our new Hot Crispy Chicken and get a bigger kick out of the World Cup. <f w>^ £Z^&JNkM%kHmb v v Our special World Cup Pack is the perfect way to kick off game. Which undoubtedly makes our World Cup F J ,ick the an evening of World Cup watching.162 words
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Article, Illustration485 1990-06-12 34 T JLhe game was there to be won. The substitute was there to save us the game and it cost us the game. Robson M y players may not be the best in the tournament but certainly they have the most heart. Charlton AP. ENGLAND threw awayAP. - 485 words
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Article, Illustration253 1990-06-12 34 Abdul Shukor - 1 TOUCHLINE TALK Abdul Shukor IRISH eyes, green and grinning, were brimming with confidence after its deserved 1-1 draw with perennial foe England at the Sant'Elia Stadiumin Cagliari, Sardinia. In Genoa, the Scots are still figuring out how on earth a team like Costa253 words
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Advertisement67 1990-06-12 35 lip 1 4* Vj f v Debutant Ireland denied England victory when 1-1 in a boring encounter in Cagliari, Sardinia, yesterday. Gary Lineker scored for England and Kevin Sheedy (above) equalised for Ireland. SHOCKING Debutant Costa Rica, inspired by sensational goalkeeper Luis Conejo, scored a shock 1-0 win over Scotland67 words
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