The New Paper, 14 June 1990
1990-06-14
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Title Section11 1990-06-14 1 the new taper THURSDAY,JUNE 14, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS11 words
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Advertisement208 1990-06-14 1 F1t*d WOMAN WINS TUSSLE FOR FLAT Housewife Madam Lin Meiyu, 34, can stay on in her flat. Earlier, her husband, who divorced her in Australia, had asked her to sell the flat. Now she and her ex-husband agree to hold the flat in trust for their 12-year-old son./ Page 5208 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article115 1990-06-14 2 Changes from July 1 Tenders for vehicle entitlement certificates to be held every month instead of once in three months. REASON To make it more convenient for vehicle buyers. Also to minimise future ups and downs in premiums. 2 Temporary certificates of entitlement will be valid for three115 words
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Article, Illustration584 1990-06-14 2 Ms Catherine Tan Saw Khim was told to put on her shoes during a driving test. She usually drives barefoot. She wrote to The Straits Times yesterday to find out if it's against the law. NG WAN CHING reports PEOPLE can drive barefoot in Singapore.584 words
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Article, Illustration667 1990-06-14 3 FOR Captain Timothy Lancaster, 41, British Airways Flight 5390 started just after 8 am as a routine flight. The father of three from Wantage, Oxfordshire, had made the trip hundreds of times. His BAC 111 type 500 jetliner was filled with 81 holidaymakers hound for Malaga in Spain.Picture/ Today - 667 words
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Advertisement229 1990-06-14 2 I A New Paper Exclusive "J i 14th lunc '90 THIS VOUCHER ENTITLES VOU TO ONE SILVER BONUS COUPON. Collect one whole week's set of vouchers J (Monday Saturday) and redeem for i double the number of coupons. j Vouchers redeemable at: i 277 Orchard Road, #01 -41 Specialists' Centre229 words
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Advertisement36 1990-06-14 2 Hotlineplus IF you want to share a point of view, call 734-7711, or write to: The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, S pore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.36 words
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Advertisement76 1990-06-14 3 I PJH What is a good exercise to shape and tone the calves and ankles? Stand on your toes at the edge of a step or thick book, holding on to a chair for support. Let your heels drop down as far as they will go below the edge. Rise76 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration538 1990-06-14 4 An Australian woman pursued her estranged husband halfway round the world for their two sons, whom he had taken out of the country. Her month-long chase moved from Perth to Singapore and ended in Italy. Yesterday, she was back in Perth with her boys. YAWpicture/ West Australian; Graphics/ Cel Guiapa - 538 words
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Article123 1990-06-14 4 THE drama began in Perth on May 15 when her husband took the children out of her legal custody allegedly on the pretext of taking them to a movie. Instead, they boarded the Smolensk and sailed away. When Mrs Zorbas discovered that the children were missing from school123 words
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Article, Illustration438 1990-06-14 5 Serene Lim - A housewife was in tears last month when her ex-husband, now an Australian citizen, told her to get out of their flat in seven days. Now, she can smile again By Serene Lim HOUSEWIFE Madam Lin Meiyu, 34, does not have to move out after438 words
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Article298 1990-06-14 6 THE National University of Singapore will become a world leader in one of the newest fields of medicine by next year. A Centre for Medical Informatics is scheduled to begin operations there on Jan 1, the latest issue of Campus News reports. It will offer298 words
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Advertisement441 1990-06-14 4 MONEYWORDS COUPON ON PAGE 2 The Money-words puzile will appear even day 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 six coupons for the week and send the441 words
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Advertisement129 1990-06-14 5 6r\ M °N For the months of June and July, you get a m $25 gift certificate redeemable at Hard Rock Cafe m when you purchase a Polaroid Impulse camera. Mt Valid for 6 months, this certificate is your ticket to a swell time in the most original rock 'n'129 words
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Advertisement309 1990-06-14 6 The New Paper LEONARD OENEVE "finer-things-iii-life-quiz" Solve Our Crossword Win An Attractive LEONARD Timepiece I 1 i Today's Topic: I 2I I 51 1 Wines 1,, I ,41 j I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Clues: Down 1 1. An'expensive'form of309 words
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Advertisement136 1990-06-14 6 tti&a i 1 HOSE GARDEN SICHUAN RESTAURANT fl Level V (.olden landmark Hotel WO ictoru Street. Singapore Sichuan Cuisine at its spicy best In a new locale, where East meets West The Rose li.mli n Sk hu.ui Restaurant .it (hrlHildrn I andmark I lotel A new name in a new136 words
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Article, Illustration463 1990-06-14 8 It's the small things a good laugh with schoolmates, a beer in Bugis Street and spicy meals that bind people to Singapore, rhapsodised MP Dr Hong Hai (Bedok GRC) in Parliament on Tuesday. Five people who travel or have lived out of Singapore tell LIM PHAY-LING the little463 words
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Advertisement103 1990-06-14 8 iijr i' it. "Aft \J jk f j}ft jF I I tonces We know our 4 f 41"* i H <*• Br i«j »f i «9P i u| J /I ,«y' *Vv JHM Wfaf ~Jfli ,hem U,J 1 Hfl BJ m| |ka* v t j f A Jf 4 M103 words
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Advertisement265 1990-06-14 9 Our Super Visual televisions offer the most life-like colours. We invite you in for a screen test. ndnL -Si"** mm^Jmrnß^k St'oing is hi'livving. Th«it\ why wc'rv ll** televisions always have the most SV televisions also feature superb inviting you to visit your nearest tele- lite-like colours. sound, due to National's265 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration1128 1990-06-14 10 I'm 16 years old. My parents divorced when I was three. I lived with my grandmother for four years, and then with my mother, who is now 34. But about two months ago, my mother did not want me to live with herIllustration/ Soh All Teck - 1,128 words
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Article127 1990-06-14 10 IF you think Reeboks are good only on the jogging track, you haven't seen what they can do on the dance floor. Buy a pair of Dance Reebok shoes and you stand a chance to party all night for free. Every purchase of Dance Reebok127 words
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Advertisement58 1990-06-14 10 People Care JMfc The People's Insurance |«7 Company Limited (incorporated in The Republic of Singapore) A member of the HWA HONG GROUP HIH 10 Collyer Quay #04-01 Ocean Building Singapore 0104 Tel: 532-6022 Fax: 533-3871 Telex: R*****4 PICL Cable: "PEOPLES" Please send me a copy of your Travel Tips— NAME58 words
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Advertisement118 1990-06-14 10 I TODAY, we hear from four A i i I I children, all from broken r ZA l\ l\ I I V homes. Our Family Week f /y series which began on Monday examines family problems experienced by Q O readers. We ask counsellors and other experts to help w118 words
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Advertisement329 1990-06-14 11 WIN 'REEBOK DANCE' PRIVILEGE PASSES TO THE TOP 6 DISCOS It's cool! It's new! It's the latest craze on the dance floor. Dance Reebok. Shoes made for the dancer in you. And you could be dancing your way to the top 6 discos in Singapore in the 'Reebok invites I329 words
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Advertisement211 1990-06-14 11 AN INVITATION TO DANCE That's not all. We invite you to join us at the Reebok Night at The Warehouse Discotheque, River View Hotel, this Sunday, 17 June. We promise you lots of fun and fabulous prizes. But you have to hurry. Because there are only 1000 Reebok 'FREE DANCE'211 words
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PARLIAMENTTODAY
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Article, Illustration439 1990-06-14 12 As the debate wound down yesterday, the House had a surprise speaker Mr Goh Chok Tong. All in, 17 MPs stood up, making it a grand total of 48 MPs who spoke in the past three days TEAM: Mr Goh Chok Tong PM in November. Two Deputy Prime439 words
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Article, Illustration136 1990-06-14 12 Yesterday was the third and final day of the debate AS hospital fees go up in the future, so will government subsidies. Most of the subsidies will go to people earning lower incomes, said Acting Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong. There is no way136 words
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Article, Illustration109 1990-06-14 12 Bill introduced: Workmen's Compensation (Amendment) Bill APPOINT a commissioner or an ombudsman to review the decisions of civil servants as these affect the lives of ordinary people. "Hundreds of Singaporeans interact with public servants every day and quite a few walk away extremely disgruntled for two109 words
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Article, Illustration160 1990-06-14 12 COMMUNICATIONS and Information Minister I)r Yeo Ning Hong was asked in Parliament yesterday why his i ministry did not stop the buying and selling of vehicle certificates of entitlement to prevent speculation. Replying, the minister said: "Transferability plays a useful role in160 words
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Article, Illustration149 1990-06-14 12 RACE and culture issues troubled some MPs. Dr Lau Teik Soon (Serangoon Gardens) said there should he one Singaporean cultural month instead of separate ones to promote the integration of the various cultures. Parents should be free to pick any of the four official languages149 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration684 1990-06-14 13 The most remarkable thing about Teo Kim Seng was that he seemed so unremarkable. Yet just two years ago, this short, paunchy man brutally raped four women in Bedok. This concluding excerpt from SUMIKO TAN'S new book, True Crime, describes the terror of one of his victims684 words
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Article110 1990-06-14 13 TEO Kim Seng was born on Oct 12, 1959. He had one older and two younger brothers, one of whom was a secret society member. Although he had four 0 levels, he could not continue his education as his family was poor. He worked as an110 words
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Advertisement151 1990-06-14 13 FFKIS mpvr !L w Jl i?. £k I- (fei fc-V:-. More and more people are picking up NEC Handheld Phones. j/ The NEC Handheld Phone Lightweight. Go for it. And have power in your hand r \H SINGAPORE of'0 f packed with features yet Features 2000 rrfH X I. compel,„»e,y151 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration260 1990-06-14 14 Reuter. POPULIST Russian politician Boris Yeltsin has reportedly buried the hatchet in his feud with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. The two men met on Tuesday and Mr Yeltsin said afterwards that they had agreed to work together for the common good. "We said weReuter. - 260 words
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229 1990-06-14 14 Reuter. THE Soviet Union formally decided yesterday to make an historic switch to a market economy, ending decades of increasingly inefficient central planning. The Supreme Soviet, the country's parliament, approved by wide margins eight parts of an outline plan for the transition. ItReuter. - 229 words
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Article, Illustration331 1990-06-14 14 THESE ice-cream desserts are designed to melt hearts. Fashioned in the shape of a crown, a castle and even satay, they look make-believe but are a dream come true for dessert freaks. Satay Lover and A Midsummer Night's Dream, My Queen's Crown and Magbell were just331 words
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Advertisement194 1990-06-14 14 IA GRAND SALUTE I I TO ALL FATHERS I I Sunday, 17 June at Tropics Coffee Garden In June we salute the Man of the Home Dad! I Bringing out the very best in local flavours, the spread at Tropics Coffee Garden V will please the whole family as fcranakan194 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration254 1990-06-14 15 Reuter. SCOTTISH drifter Arthur Jackson, who was due to be released after seven years in prison for wounding actress Theresa Saldana, will be tried again this time for threatening her. Saldana, who sobbed in Los Angeles court on Tuesday when she faced Jackson, saidReuter. - 254 words
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310 1990-06-14 15 Reuter. THE United States will explore progress towards a settlement of the Cambodian conflict with visiting Thai Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan. Mr Chatichai arrived at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington yesterday on an official working visit. He left behind in Bangkok army unrest overReuter. - 310 words
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Article, Illustration194 1990-06-14 17 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad launches the new, credit card-size identity card today. The switch from the old to the new identity cards is expected to he completed in six years, with the National Registration Department issuing 10,(KM) new cards a day. The194 words
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277 1990-06-14 17 Reuter. A COMPROMISE that would keep Canada united threatens to fall apart because of the opposition of Newfoundland Premier Clyde Wells. Although he represents only 2 per cent of Canada's population of 26 million, Mr Wells has refused to go along withReuter. - 277 words
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277 1990-06-14 18 Reuter. ONE English soccer fan underwent surgery and two more were in hospital with gun pellet wounds after a bar-room clash in Corsica. Londoner Steve Clayson, one of the injured, said yesterday Mr Garry Mason, 28, from the eastern British town ofReuter. - 277 words
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Article, Illustration222 1990-06-14 18 Bernama. M ALAYSIAN trade unionist V David has been dropped from the list of candidates for a key post in the International Labour Organisation (ILO) governing body. The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) secretary-general was rejected by the International Confederation of Free Trade UnionsBernama. - 222 words
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Article, Illustration173 1990-06-14 18 AFP. US President (leorge Bush yesterday urged Moscow to end its massive support of Cuba. It was time for the Soviet Union, not the United States, to change its policy on Cuba, he said in Washington. He was replying to reporters who wantedAFP. - 173 words
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Article110 1990-06-14 18 AP. A BOEING 767 set an unofficial world record for twinengine commercial airliners by flying 14,805 km non-stop from Seattle to Nairobi, Kenya, Boeing said. The flight by a new *****0ER was completed on Sunday and lasted 18 hours and 29 minutes. The plane, bought byAP. - 110 words
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116 1990-06-14 18 AP. FRANKFURT is Europe's most prosperous city, according to a report released in London yesterday. Brussels, Venice, Munich, and Amsterdam complete the top five, according the report, which was compiled by a University of Reading economics professor, Mr Paul Cheshire. The three poorest cities onAP. - 116 words
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Article, Illustration248 1990-06-14 17 AP. ON Wall Street the stock market sustained some scattered losses yesterday after making a short-lived run at record highs. The Dow Jones average of :U) industrials, up about 10 points at its afternoon peak, closed with a 3.47 loss at 2,929.95. Declining issues slightly outnumbered advances onAP. - 248 words
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Article79 1990-06-14 17 Reuter. TOKYO stocks jumped at the opening this morning on arbitrageurs buying the cash index and on a stronger yen. Brokers said the morning's gains show the benchmark Nikkei average is still moving in very close step with currency markets, and the perceived effect they have on interest rates.Reuter. - 79 words
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Article53 1990-06-14 17 n FT Industrials Wed 1,933.20 (1,901.00) Dow Jones Average Wed 2,929.70 (2,933.42) ST Industrial Wed 1,535.09 (1,540.84) NST Industrial Wed 3,063.67 (3,062.41) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed 3,185.14 (3,203.00). Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,510.10 (1,500.70) Nikkei Stock Average 1 Wed 32,371.77 (32,322.31) [Figures in bracket* refer to those of the53 words
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Article, Illustration257 1990-06-14 17 Wire services. SHARE prices rose sharply on London's Stock Exchange yesterday, supported by a strong pound, a good showing on Wall Street and buying by institutional investors. The Financial Times 30share index was up 32.2 points at 1,933.2 at the close. Volume was an active 611.2 million shares, upWire services. - 257 words
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Article, Illustration207 1990-06-14 19 David Brazil - Stories/ David Brazil THK Nile River longest in the world and life source for one of the world's most ancient civilisations. Few cruises surely can touch the heart and mind quite as much as the one down this famous river. A 101) Egypt cruise holiday is on offer207 words
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Article, Illustration250 1990-06-14 19 MALACCA VILLAGE RESORT THIS resort complex, just outside the historic city of Malacca, is designed in a distinctly Malaccan way. Spreading over 6 ha, it has 160 rooms and suites all with deluxe hotel standard features. Alongside is an 18hole golf course, while inside are tennis and squash courts,250 words
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Advertisement247 1990-06-14 19 NO OTHER AIRLINE GIVES THE WORLD AIR LANKA'S TASTE OF PARADISE. .1 I K kI I I IM M I I I I I m H "CT liiP^ Oik High Tlej Oi'k Glittering Nightlife yK You could visit tlie four comers of the world and still not find the staggering247 words
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Article, Illustration467 1990-06-14 20 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin v ERONICA Minjoot, 31, is very tall, very confident. A first impression is that she could be very stern, too with those thick brows and fiery eyes. Some will remember her as the strict Mother Superior in Agnes of God (Experimental Theatre's467 words
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Article141 1990-06-14 20 DEBATE 90 will go regional this year. Six university teams from five countries will vie for the SBC Asia-Pacific Debate Trophy and the top prize of $14,(XX). The teams are from the Australian National University, University of Auckland, University of Hongkong, University of Malaya, Nanyang Technological141 words
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Article, Illustration473 1990-06-14 21 Rahul Bedi - By Rahul Bedi WRITING FROM IONDON M S Looi Su-Lin is a playwright, stageactress, television presenter and budding author all rolled into one. And is busy interpreting the Chinese experience for the British. Su-Lin, 24, identifies closely with the repressed aspirations of protesting students in473 words
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Article, Illustration216 1990-06-14 21 FAMILY MAN ACTOR Mel Gibson takes his family his wife and six children with him whenever he travels to make a movie. "I couldn't concentrate otherwise," he told People magazine. The youngest in the Gibson brood is five months and the oldest is nine. Gibson, 34, said his five-year-old216 words
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Article, Illustration451 1990-06-14 22 WHEN American performance artist Sha Sha Higby says that she loves being in the middle of her work, she means it literally. For each time she performs, she is lost inside an elaborately-layered, intricate costume made from wood, silk, paper and gold leaf. Each can take up to451 words
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Article, Illustration273 1990-06-14 22 Suresh Nair - By Suresh Nair THE Indian version of Anita Sarawak will make a special appearance in a Tamil pop concert here on Saturday. Malaysian-born Susheela Menon, who is the top Indian recording artist in her country, is almost an Anita look-alike, too. Her audience-participation routines, like Anita's, have273 words
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Advertisement80 1990-06-14 22 Welcome -f\ rn yvl'' iS, V/T V X YOUR par] w Mi O VNEWBORN 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 will present 280 words
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Article1661 1990-06-14 23 ►Arts Festival f-yr GRAND KABUKI. The Grand Kabuki troupe performs two plays Renjishi and Kasane Possessed. Based on Chinese legend. Renjishi is a tale of a lion who has to tram its offspring in survival. Life, death, retribution and evil are the themes of Kasane1,661 words
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Article15 1990-06-14 23 ARTS FESTIVAL: GRAND KABUKI FESTIVAL FRINGE: PATCH TALKS COURSES: INVESTMENTS NIGHTLIGHTS: BELLE STAR15 words
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Article, Illustration63 1990-06-14 23 PEOPLES and places are powerfully captured in Rupa Natarajan's paintings. Born in India, Rupa now lives in Singapore. This is her first solo exhibition. Vivid colours and movement dash across her paintings. Sportsmen, dancers, fishermen, musicians and all sorts of people are her favourite subjects. Atrium.63 words
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Article, Illustration831 1990-06-14 24 From the bush to the ballpark, from the aridity of the desert to the demanding rigours of the World Cup arena, out of Africa they come, stunning, brilliant and defiant. First, Morocco four years ago. Now, the World Cup presents Cameroon and Egypt in the 1990Picture/ Afp - 831 words
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Advertisement133 1990-06-14 25 Now CD quality goes on the move like never before. Technics SL~XP2 Portable CD Player -j y Technics SL-XP2. Poised to be the standard by which other portable CD players will be judged. Hear it Outstanding features: Super-Lightweight A mere 360 gms (including batteries) in a new sleek, JQ mm/133 words
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Miscellaneous822 1990-06-14 25 thursdaytv THE CHIPMUNKS VIVID (VARIETY) (Channel 5, 6.30 pm) (Channel 5, 8 pm) IN the first story, Dave gets hit on the W I THI S week RKFV? 1 n^" des u head and suffers from amnesia. Alvin, Pi 4 jfl interviews with Billy Idol (right), who is Simon and822 words
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Article248 1990-06-14 26 Vivien Chiong - SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong THE things spectacles can do. They can enable one to see more clearly. They also help the wearer create a new image. In last night's Sweet Dreams (SBC 8, 9.30 pm), we saw how a pair of blackrimmed glasses changed the usual248 words
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Miscellaneous265 1990-06-14 26 thursdaytv JBp THURSDAY FEATURE SPECIAL: |lw SOUVENIR is a sentimental and dramatic movie based on the best-selling novel, The Pork Butcher, and directed by critically-acclaimed director Geoffrey Reeve. It stars Christopher Plummer (left) and Catherine > Ernst Kestner (Christopher Plummer) is an ex-Nazi soldier who returns to France after 40265 words
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Miscellaneous479 1990-06-14 27 THURSDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief NOON Newt in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 100 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) 145 Midday Market Report 3.00 News479 words
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Miscellaneous211 1990-06-14 27 COMICRELKF Clirry-Pllff/Raymond Lee Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill VOL 1M N \VZAPPWTI N. X v v4l! H $5, tI: XSS S®)|i 1 I rf}3. »3|? /> Vrf i r £sv><»x gfe-;.n.-* ..;fe;'Tl; George the Robot /Stephen Stanley <T J TME.Y BT' ..Suow OoWtV, f So#*a£ W£\gO J Y&s- fetfT* We*211 words
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Miscellaneous462 1990-06-14 28 COMICRELIEF THURSDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh FTCVHHI^I NOON Cood Music, Company and Me NOON Newsdesk *2.15 Sentimental Journey 12.30 Off the Shelf 1 [THE CARDS IVOOR HUSBAND Lu I i«K, 12.30 Keeping Track The Soft Ma- 12.45 Andy Kershaw's World ol Music pi 00 World 1.30 Your Child and You 4.00462 words
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Advertisement362 1990-06-14 34 831 Employment 831 Employment j^j Industries *WIMiIIWM invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following positions: A) PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR CITC Builders Certificate in Structural trade Those without relevant qualifications but with ability to read construction drawings may also apply The Job To plan and supervise a group of workers362 words
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Article, Illustration584 1990-06-14 35 K Suppiah, the beleaguered Jurong Town FC team manager, may very well quit soccer for good. And it's all because of the treatment he has been receiving from the Football Association of Singapore. The charge: Talking to the press and threatening to withdraw his584 words
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Article179 1990-06-14 35 TWO members of the Football Association of Singapore's Disciplinary Committee have been ruled out for the sitting to hear K Suppiah's case. Mohamed Shahar Hussein and Larry Thambiah, both members of the six-man disciplinary committee, will have to stay out as they are both "interested179 words
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Article224 1990-06-14 36 AP. W f HEN Cameroon's Francois Omam scored the first goal of this year's World Cup, Lucien Laurent knew the feeling. The Frenchman scored the very first goal of the inaugural J tournament 60 years ago. Now, at 82, Laurent follows the current World Cup matches whenAP. - 224 words
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Article, Illustration71 1990-06-14 36 Reuter. AN English pub landlord has given his verdict on the World Cup soccer finals by smashing the bar television with an axe. Customers at the Old Inn in Roborough, southwest England, voted to get rid of the set because World Cup viewing was spoilingReuter. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration182 1990-06-14 36 Wire services. THE first 12 World Cup games brought in more than $47 million in ticket sales, according to official figures released yesterday. A total of nearly 560,000 tickets were sold for the games involving all 24 World Cup finalists. The biggest gate receipts ofWire services. - 182 words
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Article90 1990-06-14 36 AP. SINCE the World Cup began, 36 soccer players have been given drug tests after their games, FIFA said yesterday. The results from all of the tests were negative, the world soccer federation said. Among the players chosen at random was Argentine striker Diego Maradona,AP. - 90 words
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Article102 1990-06-14 36 AP. DUTCH international Wim Kieft confirmed yesterday that he expects to sign with French first division soccer club, Girondins Bordeaux, after the World Cup finals. The forward, who most recently played for top Dutch club PSV Eindhoven, said details of an expected four-year contractAP. - 102 words
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177 1990-06-14 36 Reuter. A COURT yesterday rejected legal attempts by environmental groups to ban World Cup games in Rome's Olympic stadium on safety grounds. The groups appealed against a decision by Interior Minister Antonio Gava, to keep the stadium open despite a report by hisReuter. - 177 words
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Article, Illustration146 1990-06-14 36 AFP. ANGRY Scotland supremo Andy Roxburgh hit back at allegations here yesterday that striker Mo Johnston and midfielder Jim Bett had broken a drinks ban and a curfew on Tuesday. "First and foremost there was no ban so they didn't break any ban. The second point is thatAFP. - 146 words
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Article, Illustration219 1990-06-14 37 BRAZILIAN forward Renato has threatened to fly home if he was not at least named as a substitute' for Saturday's World Cup match against Costa Rica. "If I am not at least on the bench for the match I'm going home," the Flamengo striker said. "I219 words
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Article, Illustration357 1990-06-14 38 A HINT of desperation hung over the Dutch camp yesterday as it grappled with a disturbing lack of team spirit that marked its opening World Cup game against Egypt. With England looming as the next first-round adversary on Saturday, time was running out for the champions of Europe357 words
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Article, Illustration358 1990-06-14 38 Wire services. WEST German defender Stefan Reuter, injured in Sunday's 4-1 win over Yugoslavia, is doubtful for tomorrow's World Cup clash against the United Arab Emirates. Reuter damaged the Achilles tendon in his right leg and, since then, he has not been training with the rest of theWire services. - 358 words
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Article, Illustration269 1990-06-14 39 AP. WEST German team officials said yesterday they will credit Rudi Voeller with a World Cup goal in Sunday's 4-1 victory over Yugoslavia, despite a FIFA ruling that gave it to Andreas Brehme. "The fourth goal of Sunday's match goes into the books of theAP. - 269 words
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Article, Illustration252 1990-06-14 39 Alfonso Chan - TOUCHLINE TALK Alfonso Chan I USED to believe in God, but not anymore. Now I believe in his Hand. The Hand of God moves in mysterious ways, and four years is a long time to repeat a miracle. But for the faithful who252 words
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239 1990-06-14 39 ROMANIA v CAMEROON (Group B): SBC 12, lam tomorrow AP. ROMANIAN players are savouring the return of midfield star Gheorhe Hagi to complement speedy wingers Lacatus and Florin Raducioiu. With Hagi, the team sometimes appears to stand around and watch his technical displays. HagiAP. - 239 words
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Article, Illustration289 1990-06-14 40 Reuter. I NTERNAZIONALE'S Nicola Berti, an attacking midfielder, will take injured Carlo Ancelotti's place in the li I! !_1 x I ,1 Italian side to play the United States in the World (iip Group A match today. "Berti will take on Ancelotti's role, though heReuter. - 289 words
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Article, Illustration702 1990-06-14 41 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW FROM THE SCENE... Did Diego Maradona cheat with his hand? Television replays vividly showed he blatantly handled the ball. JEFFREY LOW, the Voice of Soccer, writes from Naples about the second time he witnessed Maradona's hand-ball trickery in four years. SURESH NAIR, a Class One referee,702 words
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Article, Illustration577 1990-06-14 42 Suresh Nair - SURESH NAIR FROM THE SCREEN... Suresh Nair SWEDISH referee Erik Fredriksson will almost certainly hold his head in his hands when he watches the slow-motion replay of Hand of God, Part 11. How he inconceivably missed Maradona's deliberate hand-ball from only five metres will be a hotly debatedPicture/ Ap; Picture taken from TV - 577 words
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Article, Illustration660 1990-06-14 44 Wire Services. URUGUAY squandered a second-half penalty shot against Spain and turned what should have been its first World Cup victory in 20 years into a scoreless tie. Uruguay dominated the match and attacked relentlessly in the second half against a Spanish team that could notWire Services.; Picture/ Afp - 660 words
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Article, Illustration727 1990-06-14 46 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW FROM ITALY P I HEW! What a cracker of a 'gameSoccer's survival of fittest reduced the flying Sputniks to 10 men and restored Ar- gentina to the level of true defending champions again. In an explosive match that saw one sacking, five bookings, onePicture/ Ap - 727 words
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Article135 1990-06-14 46 Reuter. GOALKEEPER Nerv Pumpido broke his leg in a collision with Argentine team-mate -Julio Olarticoechea in the match against the Soviet Union. Pumpido, H2, was taken to hospital where he underwent immediate surgery for a double fracture of the right shin and fibula. Orthopaedic specialistReuter. - 135 words
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Advertisement307 1990-06-14 47 WORLD CUP S P 1 Brazilian Renato has threatened to fly home if he W is not at least named as a substitute for j/ Saturday's match. "I'm not interested in staying |^J?1 in Italy as a tourist," he says PXO missed penalty jM JIB?*' HHf m I Stopping Sosa:307 words
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