The New Paper, 13 June 1990
1990-06-13
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Title Section12 1990-06-13 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement330 1990-06-13 1 I V w ri mm mTTTfir liii I >1 CO TECHNIC ai. DIVISION (f?A) 1 ARGENTINE P"IlLJaS PRESIDENT L GIVES WIFE THE BOOT mSA Apart: President Carlos Menem (left) evicted Paee 17 wife, Zulema Yoma, from the presidential residence in Buenos Aires. STUNS, SINKS p' 1-1 DRAW ||ft| S KOREA330 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration529 1990-06-13 2 Two women were allegedly abducted in separate incidents at dark and lonely spots. They were then allegedly raped. Reporter LOH TUAN LEE visited the spots to see how dangerous they are THE first thing that struck me about Woodlands and Dover Road was that529 words
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Article, Illustration150 1990-06-13 2 OUR hotline 733-4455 is a hot number among The New Paper readers, especially World Cup fans. It has been burning with calls since Saturday, when The New Paper told readers they could dial it for the latest World Cup match results. The answering machine150 words
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Article, Illustration544 1990-06-13 3 Tang Wai Yin - By Tang Wai Yin STATE-OF-THE-ART aptly describes the immense new mural on the shopping level of the Raffles Place MRT Interchange. Its vivid hues were reproduced using modern, high-tech laser colour separation techniques. The mural measures 41 m long and 1.8 m high, almost as bigPictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 544 words
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Advertisement285 1990-06-13 2 Keep in touch with your key personnel with ERICSSON To locate, alert and inform your key people Standard too** i Mini POo*r Card tag«r -Tr*. Ji —«m Teletracer Alphanumeric Text Pager Another premier line from REDIFFUSION H We'd love to work with you. For enquiries, contact us on 467-1144/5. Fax:285 words
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Advertisement71 1990-06-13 3 HWhat exercise can I do for I the calves and ankles? Face a chair and place your feet parallel to each other, about 15 cm apart. Holding the chair lightly for support, rise up as high as you can on your toes. Keep your back straight. Bend your knees and71 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration611 1990-06-13 4 Yaw Yan Chong - A five-year-old boy was killed instantly after being thrown from a van that crashed along Commonweatlh Avenue West on Monday. He had been precariously strapped on the lap of his father in the front seat at the time of the accident. Reporter YAW YAN611 words
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Article137 1990-06-13 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. deed poll: If a person changes his name by deed poll, he changes it officially and legally. deluding: Making people believe something that is not true. forge ahead: Make137 words
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Advertisement440 1990-06-13 4 MONEYWORDS COUPON ON PAGE 2 The Money-words punk will appear every da>- from Monday to Saturday in The New Paper. You have to fill in the mining letter in each of the six word* given. Then clip together in order all the lix coupon; for the week and send the440 words
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Advertisement98 1990-06-13 4 J" A New Paper Exclusive j i i 1 Jlh tunc '90 THIS VOUCHER ENTITLES VOU TO ONE SILVER BONUS COUPON j Collect one whole week's set of vouchers (Monday Saturday) and redeem for double the number of coupons. I I Vouchers redeemable at: 1 277 Orchard Road, #01 4198 words
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Advertisement189 1990-06-13 5 "w 'w jg m y nvm* H Have your own Pizza Party! diiring the mi the Because now you your very own Party at home in just a few minutes! I McCain Pizzas come in 6 delicious varieties Entertain friends family finrludinp 3 H2131 onp) T during the midnight Worfd189 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration908 1990-06-13 6 "My mother has been murdered by my father; he cut up her body. The pieces are inside a trunk in my apartment." The words were those of Charles Leonard Culley, a teenager in crumpled blue jeans talking to police officers on April 21, 1976. So908 words
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Article, Illustration226 1990-06-13 6 MORE adults in Singapore should come forward to he Girl Guide leaders for the betterment of society. President Wee Kim Wee urges this at the opening of the group's 27th World Conference at Kallang Theatre this morning. In a world where every nation's social226 words
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Article, Illustration225 1990-06-13 7 FORMER Bank Bumiputra senior general manager Dr Rais Saniman has been arrested in Paris. He is wanted by the Hongkong authorities on charges of fraud and corruption. Rais has been living in Paris since 1983. He was picked up by the French police after the225 words
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Article, Illustration803 1990-06-13 8 Lim Phay-ling - Stories/ Lim Phay-ling TOBACCO and importers have begun a publicity blitz which challenges claims that smoking in the workplace is harmful to non-smokers. They have issued a 12-page booklet that argues that a smoking ban can hurt productivity and morale. It questions research on the dangers803 words
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Article, Illustration302 1990-06-13 8 MR Richard Png probably has the hottest seat in town. He is the executive director of the Tobacco Manufacturers and Importers Association of Singapore (TMIAS). He has never smoked in his life, because his parents and family members do not smoke, he said. There302 words
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Article89 1990-06-13 8 THESE are among the research findings cited by the Health Ministry during its no-smoking blitz: A non-smoker exposed to cigarette smoke is more likely to develop smokingrelated illnesses. A smoke-free environment can bring benefits such as higher productivity and lower health care costs for all. Children of smokers89 words
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Advertisement21 1990-06-13 7 i We hove ndmin/tlericnl |obs, sales/seivicc jobs ond othci kinds o( jobs lor your consideration i&ii SWShas The fmploymenl Classified Sertion21 words
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Advertisement289 1990-06-13 7 on the right track with the right job in The New Paper Fastads today. m k 11 fill Mlf 'I?ifl lilmJ Challenging the Future VASHICA M spmußpi VSRr |B No other camera looks like it. No other camera handles like it. No other camera has (51 patents covering optical and289 words
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PARLIAMENTTODAY
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Article, Illustration473 1990-06-13 10 Hometown nostalgia was one striking issue voiced at yesterday's sitting. Another theme, which was also raised on Monday, was the welfare of the poor which led one observer to dub the proceedings "Parliament with a heart". Altogether 14 MPs spoke on the second day of debate Bills introduced:473 words
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Article, Illustration126 1990-06-13 10 GIVE individual constituencies some money from the 25th Anniversary charity fund so they can set up a fund for their own poor. This was suggested by Mr Goh Choon Kang (Braddell Heights). He noted that each constituency had helped to raise an average of $20,000126 words
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Article, Illustration93 1990-06-13 10 SINGAPOREANS must rally around the Government when Mr Goh Chok Tong takes over as Prime Minister as outsid- ers might try to test the new team. Dr Ong Chit Chung (Bukit Batok) said: "We should have feedback, dialogue and debate on issues of concern,93 words
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Article, Illustration87 1990-06-13 10 Mr Wan Hussin of Aljunied (IRC (left) urged the Malay community not to be side-tracked by the tertiary fees issue now that the Government had provided a $10 million grant to Mendaki. the ball is ...at the Malay community's feet... It is now time for action."87 words
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Article, Illustration69 1990-06-13 10 LIFE for most Singaporeans has not improved since the last session of Parliament despite the Government's avowed aim of creating a better life for all, Opposition MP Chiam See Tong said yesterday. Indeed, Singaporeans had been hit by recent increases in the prices of new cars,69 words
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Advertisement16 1990-06-13 10 An attractive LEONARD Gents/Ladies watch to be won in The New Paper/ Leonard Promotion this Thursday16 words
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Advertisement522 1990-06-13 11 Growing up with your child by Nurse Gam Is Milk Good Or Necessary? Milk is an important source of nutrient for babies. They need milk to grow and develop. It can be in the form of breast milk or infant formulated milk. V ll L.' A*l r L r s522 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1990-06-13 12 SINGAPORETODAY MY sister-in-law who is 28 is "madly in love" with a 35-year-old colleague who is married. They both work for a computer company. For the past year, she has lived with this man. Whenever she quarrels with him, she would come home and throw tantrums.1,062 words
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Advertisement243 1990-06-13 12 PHIS week is Family Week when we take a closer look at Singapore families from inside, 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 will be243 words
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Advertisement33 1990-06-13 13 Make Dad's Day and we might make yours! Buy I Dad Ray-Ban Leathers or Precious Metals and you I might receive a pair of Traditionals FREE. I IBM IHwTßl^iTiW^i^Ts**• "^^bbbhhhbbhhh^ ■Jf T HNl^£^?V^iMfe2^H33 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article368 1990-06-13 14 Reports of tutors who do not get paid and parents who do not get their money's worth have been in the news. One way to tackle this problem is to have a written agreement. MICHELLE OH interviewed a lawyer on what could go into such368 words
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Article279 1990-06-13 14 BOTH parents and tutors interviewed were not keen on a formal contract. They felt that written agreements could lead to complications. A part-time tutor in her 20s, who has been tutoring for six years, said: "I've not encountered any problems in the six years. My agreements279 words
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Advertisement189 1990-06-13 14 DHifc a^iiisiis Here s your chance to en|oy delicious MSMs. Mars or SnicKers and win one of more than 500 prizes' t Prize I Fat netl 2 Return air-tickets lor two to Italy 3rd Prizes Ath Prizes Cth Prizes I UKI in ,il/> KKlfoh, u„„l </'*' <•! tlnwl M& M189 words
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Advertisement89 1990-06-13 14 J [1I»1 (»U Hi In B d frl iiloi M i Bi Book One Rendezvous Disco Cruise 11 q I jj^' 1 %1 x I This Friday (June 15) and get another Cruise ticket "Ptu4 One exclusive Equator Dream" **!sL "M, V I i I iV I (t t ,A89 words
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MALAYSIATODAY
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Article, Illustration318 1990-06-13 15 MALAYSIAN opposition legislator Karpal Singh has been indefinitely suspended from the Penang State Assembly for throwing a copy of the standing orders at the Speaker. Speaker Datuk Ooi Kan Kwong howev- er, said he would not file a police report against Mr Singh. "Although I have318 words
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111 1990-06-13 15 Bernama. A NIGHTCLUB captain under sentence of death escaped the gallows when the Malaysian Supreme Court allowed his appeal yesterday. Chin Foon Choy, 37, was sentenced to death by the Ipoh High Court last year for abetting two men in trafficking in 283.8 gBernama. - 111 words
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Advertisement115 1990-06-13 15 M n lit« Y* Lei Woo Seafood Restaurant 1 X ShcnWwi Way,#Hl OX Treasury Building. Singapore 01(>6 1'c1:*****77 Set rw 2 pvrwns Set for 4 persons *5X+ Shark, s Fin with crabmcat Shark's Fin with Crabmcat l/Ci Woo Spccial Lobster Lei Woo Spccial Lobster Steamed "live" fish Steamed "live" fish115 words
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WORLDTODAY
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127 1990-06-13 16 AFP. A BRITISH Airways engineer has been suspended after a pilot was sucked halfway out of a plane when the cockpit windshield blew out. The British Department of Transport said yesterday the bolts used to fasten the window were too small. British Airways said it wasAFP. - 127 words
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Article208 1990-06-13 16 AP. A SINGLE Berlin government met for the first time in four decades yesterday and decided to swiftly demolish the rest of the Berlin Wall and physically unite the divided city. City council members from both sides of the city gathered in East Berlin and agreed toAP. - 208 words
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Article113 1990-06-13 16 AP. BERLIN was divided into four sectors after World War II. The Soviet Union was given control of the East and France, Britain and the United States, the West. East Berlin is the capital of East Germany, but West Berlin is still technically under militaryAP. - 113 words
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Article, Illustration358 1990-06-13 17 Reuter A RGENTINE President Carlos Menem has evicted his wife, Zulema Yoma, from the Olivos presidential residence in Buenos Aires. "The order has been executed without vio- lence since (Yoma) left the residence before being told about this decision," Legal Secretary Raul Granillo Ocampo saidReuter - 358 words
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219 1990-06-13 17 Reuter. LEADERS of the three Soviet Baltic republics met Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday and reported some progress in breaking the deadlock caused by their declarations of independence. Latvian President Anatolijs Gorbunovs said Moscow was prepared to hold talks on the republic's declaration providedReuter. - 219 words
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Article, Illustration268 1990-06-13 18 AP. E GYPT has accused Israel of resorting to a "logic of threats" and said the Jewish state has apparently begun "to prepare for aggression and war". If Israel gives up its professed peaceful intentions, Cairo "cannot ignore" the change, a government statement said.AP. - 268 words
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273 1990-06-13 18 Renter IRAN'S top admiral yesterday warned Iraq against trying to sail new warships into the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz. He said Iranian submarines would soon he based at the approaches to the strait. Navy commander Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani saidRenter - 273 words
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Advertisement157 1990-06-13 17 SMALL BUSINESSES TO MAJOR MANUFACTURERS, BANKERS. LAWYERS, CONSULTANTS NEED TO KNOW HOW TO j. FRANCHISE ROBERT FITZGERALD of HORWATH «r HORWATH WILL K 4 RIJN 2 SEMINARS: FOR f SELLERS BUYERS 7 1. How to Expand i by Franchising Growing pains? Capital limited? The most viable way of maximum gain157 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration247 1990-06-13 18 Wire services. STOCK prices rose sharply on Wall Street yesterday on computer-driven programme buying that sent the Dow Jones industrials to within two points of their record high. It was the strongest rally in two weeks. The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 40.85 points to 2,933.42, comparedWire services. - 247 words
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Article88 1990-06-13 18 Reuters. TOKYO stocks advanced at the opening after posting three consecutive days of losses totaling more than 800 points on the Nikkei average. Gains in New York, a stable yen and a feeling that recent falls had run their course added to cautious buying, brokers said. The key 225-shareReuters. - 88 words
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Article51 1990-06-13 18 FT Industrials Tue 1,901.00 (1,877.90) Dow Jones Average Tue 2,933.42 (2,892.57) ST Industrial Tue 1,540.84 (1,556.89) NST Industrial Tue 3,062.41 (3,067.90) Hongkong Hang Seng Tue 3,203.00 (3,154.99) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1,500.70 (1,504.00) Nikkei Stock Average Tue 32,322.31 (32,540.18) (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration245 1990-06-13 18 Wire services. SHARE prices closed higher on London's Stock Exchange yesterday, but were knocked off their session peaks by modest losses on Wall Street. Sterling rose on a Financial Times report that the pound would be linked to Europe's exchange rate mechanism by the fourth quarter. The Financial TimesWire services. - 245 words
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UPDATE
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Article1651 1990-06-13 19 ►Arts Festival I —"y SHANGHAI LYRICS. Song and story is an —I entertainment form which originated in Soochow during the Sung Dynasty. The setting is simple a table and two chairs. In one sits the musician and the other, the storyteller with a fan. Featuring1,651 words
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Article16 1990-06-13 19 ARTS FESTIVAL: SHANGHAI LYRICS FESTIVAL FRINGE: ONE-MAN PALMER TALKS COURSES: MARRIAGE FOOD: CAFE INDIA16 words
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Article, Illustration39 1990-06-13 19 EXPERIENCE Australia's Aborigine culture with the Tjapukai (pronounced "japu-guy") Dance Theatre. Part of the Arts Festival Fringe, the troupe presents correborree, an Aboriginal musical comedy. Raffles City. 1 pm. Clementi Community Centre. 8 pm. Free.39 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration567 1990-06-13 20 USA Today. 1 ULIA Roberts is about as close to realising the Hollywood dream as it gets. So what's she fretting about? Her hair, for instance. "Totally straw," she says, •flicking an errant strand. 1 She wants to go for a shorter, more carefree styleUSA Today. - 567 words
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Article, Illustration417 1990-06-13 21 Lo Tien Yin - Yellowthread Street Friday, June 15 SBC 12, 8 pm PREVIEW By Lo Tien Yin A NI) now, the Hongkong equivalent of The Streets of San Francisco Yellowthread Street. This is a new, 13-part detective 'thriller series distributed by Yorkshire Television. It is the story417 words
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Article, Illustration446 1990-06-13 21 Alfred Zhu - By Alfred Zhu TO say Paola Contavalli is a versatile vocalist is putting it mildly. Her Arts Festival Fringe programme will include 16th century ballads and popular classical arias not to mention Italian songs of the 1950s and 60s. Nevertheless Paola walked into446 words
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Advertisement51 1990-06-13 20 'MY BABY IS HAPPY WITH KM MERRIES, SO AM I' ■uini PERFECT COMFORTABLE FIT ANYTIME iWfIVXI-i vl Only Kao Merries' unique ventilating outer cover has micro pores that ventilate by letting damp air out, so baby stays dry both day jf ~j|H and night and is rash-free. jjk r %~iy51 words
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Advertisement52 1990-06-13 21 with Singapore's best looking men at I The Pan Pacific Ballroom on 22nd June 1990 (Friday), 7pm THE GRAND FINALS Riumimr'9o The SttyupctvMfticftke Nfoettes Limited Tickets: $90 $120 per person inclusive of full course Chinese dinner show are available from Metromedia Promotions, Tel: *****26 during office hours or *****60 after52 words
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Article, Illustration627 1990-06-13 22 spotlight Since World War 11, countries around the Pacific Ocean have grown in importance and power. Now, they stand at the dawn of their own age, an era which they will be a dominant force in the world economy THE traditional view of the world has changed. It627 words
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Advertisement26 1990-06-13 23 jU| POWER BEHIND THE NAMES CALCULATORS CAMERA FLASHLIGHTS TOYS AUOIO jj' Hprr 1 You can put more power behind any name with National Batteries. National Battery26 words
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Miscellaneous1051 1990-06-13 23 wednesdaytv SWEET DREAMS CLIFF RICHARD: THE (Channel 8, 9.20 pm) VIDEO CONNECTION GU Zhenyu (Lin Mingzhe, right in white), (Channel 12, 2.40 am) a close friend of Xiangrong (Zhang Shuifa) W' urrru on *u u -jt'zSFTm and his subordinate, falls asleep in the 1 Iw ainul t Hirvff s ir1,051 words
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Article227 1990-06-13 24 Lo Tien Yin - SEENLASTNIGHT By Lo Tien Yin YOU would never have thought SBC would touch on such a delicate subject call-girls. No doubt, it was a comedy. But then isn't the existence of pager-carrying callgirls hush-hush? And SBC actress Chen Liping is one you would least expect to227 words
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Miscellaneous323 1990-06-13 24 wednesdaytv FILM FOCUS: TURTLE DIARY (BEN KINGSLEY FORTNIGHT) (Channel 12,9 pm) THE screenplay of this 1985 urban comedy was written by Harold Pinter based on the novel by Russell f yj Neaera, the author (Glenda Jackson, left), and V t William, the bookshop assistant (Ben Kingsley), meet at 1 f323 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration395 1990-06-13 25 TECHNOLOGY plays a key role in Hongkong mime artist Philip Fok's performances. The reason: His mime borrows from other oriental art forms. And he picks up these forms by watching them on video. Call it modern technology applied to the arts, he said. He has adopted a clean395 words
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Article, Illustration340 1990-06-13 25 Vivien Chiong - TO SPY WITH LOVE (Coming to Eng Wah cinemas) PREVIEW/ By Vivien Chiong THOUGH three busty comediennes Amy Yip, Elsie Chan and Nina Li Chi appear in this film, there is nothing provocative in it. To Spy with Love is not what you think340 words
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Article1462 1990-06-13 26 DEARAGGE 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. But1,462 words
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Advertisement80 1990-06-13 26 WWW Bill 1 1 jl f iM-^It LADIES NIGHT (Mon Tue) $5 nett for Ladles 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: Sun80 words
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Advertisement19 1990-06-13 27 I with the right job in I I The New Paper I I Fastads today. I I w I19 words
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Miscellaneous419 1990-06-13 27 WEDNESDAYRADIO Ej32iEllinß lE233EBHHI NOON Newi in Bri«f NOON News in Brief 12.0S Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 N«ws and Weather Report 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.10 Currency Exchange Rates 2.00 News in Brief 1.15 Popular Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Words and Music (cont'd) 1.45 Midday Market Report419 words
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Miscellaneous254 1990-06-13 27 COMICRELEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill p— y «s- 7 \"1 <x) Mr A 1 PUT A V&&. x \6A I P/AMONP A£TH£ I <2 I A_, J 16 A fW -o Af\ "O PI4MOKJP Q.ys*' '3* ;£i v^ /Mt£L) ffh »fnfl George the Robot/stephen Stanley CAisl \oSfc254 words
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Miscellaneous456 1990-06-13 28 COMICRELEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Good Music, CMpaiy and M« NOON Newsdesk 12-15 Sentimental Journey 12.30 Off the Shelf ND ROBOT WILL I WH1 7 NO 1230 Tr ch: T °P ic: Smoker 12 45 st^ KlM)lb. EVWREfLACe I (M's 601W6 THAT bOES Or Slot? You can t win-456 words
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Advertisement383 1990-06-13 29 i" BABIEsI I iWiim WITH LOVE FROM THE NEW PAPER FASTADS FITTI. I m HAPPY RABIES E ACH BABY GETS TO RECEIVE 2 PACKS OF FITTI DIAPERS, A SINGLET, A PANTY AND A CONGRATULATORY I i CARD FROM FITTI. ANNOUNCE YOUR BABY'S BIRTH RIGHT HERE. FREE.. -h Mr A- Mrs383 words
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Advertisement263 1990-06-13 30 I fl H i m' MM 811 Personal Services/ 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise Merchandise E LEAVE YOUR FAT I BEHIND Also Stomach, Hips and Thighs Oonohaal Natural Body Contour and Inch-Loss Program will shape your body BEFORE eliminating toxic wastes that clog your jiyi^BpAetWorks tor men and women. IS ilftpll263 words
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Advertisement144 1990-06-13 30 831 Employment SUCCESS EMPLOYMENT CUM TUTOR AGENCIES invites ladies to apply lor permanent ro temporary jobs as follows GIRL FRIDAY BUSINESS EXECUTIVES FULL-TIME PERMANENT DRIVER BOOK-KEEPERS ACCOUNTANTS SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS SECRETARIES SYSTEM ANALYSTS PROGRAMMERS CLERK CUM DRIVER PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS TUTORS (for all levels) GENERAL CLERKS (with144 words
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Advertisement324 1990-06-13 30 I 831 Employment 831 Employment jizfe Times Properties Pte Lid., a subsidiary of Singapore Press Holdings Ltd., invitesappl icants with the right experience for the post of 1(A) BUILDING MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN f (B) BUILDING MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT Requirements: Post (A) NTC 3in Electrical Fitting and Installation PUB Electrician Licence 3 years324 words
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Advertisement369 1990-06-13 30 831 Employment 831 Employment EXERCISE YOUR OPTIONS MERIDIEN SINCAPOUR CHANG Tired of the downtown rush, noise and pollution ol a concrete jungle, it's time to exercise your options do the same work in a clean and green environment, 5 minutes walk from the seaside, in the fresh air of the369 words
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Advertisement293 1990-06-13 30 1 831 Employment Singapore Technologies Chartered Electronics Industrial Pte Ltd Advance yourself with Chartered Electronic*. the name that's leoding a new revolution in PCs and telecommunications products. ACCOUNTS CLERKS LCCI Accounting with some working experience in: (a) Accounts Receivable (b) Costing (c) Accounts Payable (d) Fixed Assets or (e) General293 words
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Advertisement647 1990-06-13 31 831 Employment 831 Employment CITIBANK Call us now for the best career opportunities in town! At Citibank, one of the key elements in our equation of success is people. And, as part of this dynamic team, you will be playing a key role in our expansion as a premier organization,647 words
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Advertisement184 1990-06-13 31 831 Employment 831 Employment g Visual Communication TecfinoJOQy P Ninety years of experience rovides the foundations for further \Zp y growth and expansion. We invite suitable applications to Join in our expansion programme. M I PURCHASER I A Diploma in Electronics Engineering 7Z with experience In sourclng and purchasing of184 words
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Advertisement180 1990-06-13 31 831 Employment 831 Employment /UNION AIR TRANSPORT GMBH, an international freight forwarding firm > invites applications for SALES EXECUTIVES (MALfS FEMALES) Candidates must have a flair in sales, bo solf motivated and be able to doal offocti v oiy with people at all levels. Those with awn transportation will be180 words
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Advertisement191 1990-06-13 31 831 Employment An established furtory in Jurong requires (1) STORE KEEPER Secondary education Somf experience In store recording and Inventory (2) MACHINE OPERATORS Able U> work rotating shifts Completed Primary NTC 3 Training Course wil be provided by the company (3) LORRY ATTENDANTS Age above 18 years old Resident* of191 words
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Advertisement884 1990-06-13 32 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment i 5* requires PART-TIME INTERVIEWERS to conduct house-to-house interviews in Jurong, Yishun and Woodlands. Requirements: Above 18 years of age Completed GCE 'O' Level Ability to speak English, Mandarin and Chinese dialects Interested applicants are invited to call personally for an interview TODAY or884 words
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Article, Illustration524 1990-06-13 33 SPAIN v URUGUAY: Live on SBC 12, 11pm tonight ARGENTINA v USSR: Live on SBC 12, 3am tomorrow Wire services. SPANISH ace Emilio Butragueno said yesterday that he was prepared for an assault on Uruguay's defence in his team's opening World Cup Group E match in UdineWire services. - 524 words
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Article, Illustration238 1990-06-13 33 Wire Services. SCOTLAND defender Richard Gough was sent home yesterday after aggravating a long-standing foot injury in his side's shock 1-0 World Cup defeat by Costa Rica. Coach Andy Roxburgh said: "We decided we couldn't risk him any more." AUSTRIAN midfielder Manfred Linzmaier is still struggling to re-Wire Services. - 238 words
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Article, Illustration176 1990-06-13 33 Reuter. DIEGO Maradona begged his adoring Naples followers yesterday to back his Argentine team in tomorrow morning's make-or-break World Cup match against the Soviet Union. "If you want to see me happy, root for me and Argentina," was the message from the Argentine captain toReuter. - 176 words
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Article, Illustration112 1990-06-13 34 AP. DUTCH striker Marco van Basten says he hopes the Netherlands will not have to face Italy in the World Cup final. Van Basten watched Italy's 1-0 victory on Saturday over Austria on television and concluded that the host team is the best in theAP. - 112 words
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127 1990-06-13 34 AP. FIFA has suspended US midfielder Eric Wynalda for the game against Italy. It fined him $12,996, raising the number of suspended players to three after eight World Cup matches, officials said yesterday. The world soccer federation suspended Wynalda for "ungen- tlemanly conduct", afterAP. - 127 words
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Article110 1990-06-13 34 Reuter. A RELIGIOUS rally led by Pope John Paul will start an hour early tomorrow to enable Italians to watch their World Cup team play the United States. Because of the national passion for soccer, the Pope agreed to reschedule the annual Corpus Domini procession which usually causesReuter. - 110 words
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Article, Illustration40 1990-06-13 34 AFP. CARLOS Dunga, the Brazilian midfielder who plays for Fiorentina, has given his Italian club until Sunday to offer him a new threeyear contract. He said Torino would sign him if Fiorentina refused to meet his terms. AFP.AFP. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration67 1990-06-13 35 Cuddle: A 1 Dutch fan gets a 1 "Rudd" surprise from a friend in a Gullit wig. Juggle: Hr»/il's Careen (lot* h juggling act with two bulls during a training session nt the Asti Stadium. Grounded: Italy's Andrea Camevale is stopped in his tracks by a fallenPictures/ Afp - 67 words
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Article, Illustration260 1990-06-13 36 AFP. ENZO Scifo failed to make the grade when he played in Italy for Inter Milan three years ago but he returned to prove his class for Belgium in Verona yesterday. The 24-year-old's elegant skills have not always been appreciated by his rugged Belgian team-matesAFP.; Picture/ Afp - 260 words
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Article, Illustration238 1990-06-13 36 Wire services. WESTERN clubs are queueing up to sign Romania's World Cup players following their sensational 2-0 win over the Soviet Union on Saturday. "There*B incredible pressure on the players. We are trying to stop it," team spokesman loanitoaia Ovidiu said yesterday. He said about 20 EuropeanWire services. - 238 words
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Article, Illustration343 1990-06-13 36 Reuter. BOBBY Robson has stauchly defended the aerial and combative style of play employed by England during their pedestrian 1-1 draw against Republic of Ireland. The England manager, irritated by questions from English journalists suggesting his team lacked the ability or flair to make any impactReuter. - 343 words
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Article, Illustration511 1990-06-13 37 When Cameroon beat Argentina 1-0 in the World Cup on Friday, Francois Omam-Biyik won fame, but his brother Andre Kana-Biyik gained infamy. Francois scored but Andre was floored. Here is their story. AP. A NDRE-Kana-Biyik will be relegated to the stands while his brother leads Cameroon againstAP. - 511 words
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Article, Illustration782 1990-06-13 38 JEFFREY LOW FROM ITALY - I 6 aG»uw 2 ft kore* JEFFREY LOW FROM ITALY JUST one goalkeeping mistake, and South Korean dreams of joining the list of giantkillers were shattered beyond recognition in the opening match of Group E in Verona yesterday. Stunned by keeper Choi In-Young's horrendous advance outsidePicture/ Afp - 782 words
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Article, Illustration471 1990-06-13 39 JEFFREY LOW FROM ITALY - Asian kingpin South Korea was beaten 2-0 in its opening Group E match against Belgium in Verona yesterday. But manager Lee Hoe Taik feels defeat could have been avoided if not for the first goal, shown here in colour graphics. JEFFREY LOW reports JEFFREY LOWGraphics/ Hup Lee; Craphicn/ Hup Lee - 471 words
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Article, Illustration303 1990-06-13 40 AFP. LEO Beenhakker, the Dutch coach the players did not want, played down suggestions of a rift in the camp after the humiliating 1-1 draw against Egypt. "We played a bad match, that's all," he said. "I don't want to talk about one or twoAFP.; Picture/ Afp - 303 words
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Article, Illustration264 1990-06-13 40 Abdul Shukor - I touchunetauT Abdul Shukor THANK you Mr Tutankhamen for giving the world those sexy sphinxs, protruding pyramids and maimed mummies to us, the children of this planet. But hats off to you, Mr Mahmoud El (ioharv for giving us football fiends an equally enlightening Egyptian264 words
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Article, Illustration210 1990-06-13 41 AP. RUUD Gullit was tipped to be one of the brightest stars of the 1990 World Cup. But his first appearance today was a severe letdown. Gullit, absent for more than a year after suffering a serious knee injury, made little impact as Holland drewAP. - 210 words
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Article, Illustration196 1990-06-13 41 AP. STRIKER Hossam Hassan again revealed his world class potential in Egypt's 1-1 draw against Holland. Hassan, who signed recently for Greek first-division club PAOK Salonika, created many problems for the Dutch defence. He repeatedly created openings, bolted through on lightning breakaways and came close toAP. - 196 words
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Article, Illustration606 1990-06-13 42 [group F I I HOLLAND 1 I 1 AP. MAGDI Abdel-Ghani converted a penalty eight minutes from time today to give a confident Egypt a 1-1 draw, stunning World Cup favourite Holland. Holland struggled for almost an hour against the underdogs in their opening Group F matchAP.; Picture/ Afp - 606 words
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