The New Paper, 23 June 1990
1990-06-23
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Title Section12 1990-06-23 1 the new paper SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement10 1990-06-23 1 SURFERS STRIKE OIL AT EAST COAST /Page 4 THAI Nikon10 words
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Advertisement113 1990-06-23 1 r r III II I r Y Y»TT WHO WILL IT BE? The titans of soccer clash tomorrow for a berth in the quarter-finals. Brazil fights it out with Argentina. Favourites West Germany faces Holland. Who of the Top Four will be knocked out? Will it mean an Italy-West Germany113 words
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Article, Illustration66 1990-06-23 1 Singer Azmeer (above) may become totally blind in his right eye after an accident in Kuala Lumpur. Eye specialist says eyeball was cut by glass splinters. "The chances of recovery are slim." Malaysia's most popular female singer, Ramlah Ram, also hurt in the crash. PicturePictures/ UTUSAN MALAYSIA - 66 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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256 1990-06-23 2 A N alleged international flesh trader with Japanese mafia connections has been arrested by police in Kuala Lumpur. The 31-year-old Thai is said to have connections with vice rings in Singapore, Tokyo and Bangkok. The arrest is a major breakthrough into a racket to256 words
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264 1990-06-23 2 THREE masked men, armed with axes and a knife, held up a Bukit Timah jewellery shop and made off with $170,(KK) worth of jewellery in April 1988. One of them, Chong Kok Meng, 29, was yesterday sentenced to three years' jail and264 words
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Article217 1990-06-23 2 Susan Loh - By Susan Loh A LEADING multinational company yesterday launched its Child Support project to help raise funds for 19 children's charities. The organiser of the project, Proctor and Gamble, a manufacturer and distributor of consumer goods, has pledged more than $40,000 for the project. A217 words
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Advertisement97 1990-06-23 2 A New Paper Exclusive"] I i i *23 June '90 THIS VOUCHER ENTITLES YOU TO ONE SILVER BONUS COUPON. Collect one whole week's set of vouchers (Monday Saturday) and redeem for double the number of coupons. I Vouchers redeemable at: 277 Orchard Koad, #01 41 Specialists' Centre 35 Selegic Koad,97 words
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Miscellaneous11 1990-06-23 2 THE WEATHER FAIR. Max temp: 33 deg C. Sunset 7.12 pm.11 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration307 1990-06-23 3 IT IS not just people who travel during the May and June school holidays. Animals do, too. The latest to visit Singapore is a Maroonbreasted Crowned Pigeon. It flew in to Senoko this week. Before the pigeon came, wild elephants visited Tekong, then two307 words
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Article, Illustration145 1990-06-23 3 THE maroon-breasted crown pigeon is the latest in a series of animals to land on Singapore's shores. Late last month, three wild elephants reportedly swam from Johor to Pulau Tekong. The elephants have since been caught and returned to Malaysia. At about the same145 words
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229 1990-06-23 4 Charmaine Chan - By Charmaine Chan A MAN was on Thursday jailed two months for preventing items from being forfeited after a court case by removing the things from his house. Lim Liang Hwa, 27, pleaded guilty to the charge of fraudulently removing property to prevent229 words
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Article, Illustration364 1990-06-23 4 Leong Chan Teik - By Leong Chan Teik s EVEN windsurfers struck oil in the waters off the East Coast yesterday. But instead of getting filthy rich, they just got filthy. The seven Tampines Junior College students were about 500 m out at sea off the People's Association364 words
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Article143 1990-06-23 4 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. a quantum leap: A great change or advance. a sense of foreboding: This is a strong feeling that something terrible is going to happen. impasse: This a difficult situation143 words
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501 1990-06-23 5 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim Money is getting scarce in Singapore, judging from the rising interest rates. Several banks have announced increases in deposit rates over the last few weeks to attract more money. These range from 0.125 to 0.75 percentage points. The highest rate501 words
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Article215 1990-06-23 5 THE hike in interest rates affects every home owner who still owes money to the hanks. And prospective home owners as well. Higher rates mean people must pay more to pay off their housing loans. For instance, a person who has taken a $200,000 loan215 words
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Article, Illustration296 1990-06-23 6 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching i I F you can't reach Kallang by road, try the sea. This may be one way of avoiding weekend traffic jams around Kallang. The jams are created by too many people trying to get to the three entertainmentGraphics/Chan Ones Kin & Cel Gulapa - 296 words
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Article, Illustration355 1990-06-23 6 A NEW MRT line to serve Kallang: More than half the people we spoke to suggested that. "It does not have to be active all year round. The services can be operated only in June when all these things are going on," said Mr Alan Wee, 28,355 words
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94 1990-06-23 6 THOSE going to the National Stadium for the FAM Semi-Pro league match today between Singapore and Perlis are advised to car pool or use public transport. Police said a huge crowd is expected since two shows the Moscow Circus and Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre94 words
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Article, Illustration334 1990-06-23 7 B OYS will be boys, even when they are 60 years old. Many of them from the Boys' Brigade have their 50th birthdays behind them. But the Boys' Brigade from their teenage years is still very much part of the lives of these Stedfast334 words
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Article133 1990-06-23 7 AT 76, the pioneer of the Boys' Brigade in Singapore, Mr S P Chua, is still going strong. He was the founder and the first president of the Stedfast Association here. Mr Chua has been involved with the BB since 1930 when he joined the group133 words
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Article295 1990-06-23 7 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim YOU can find out postal codes, registered mail charges and other postal information through the phone, I discovered yesterday. "Identity card? No, you don't need an IC to send registered mail," the woman on the other end of the line giggled in295 words
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Article, Illustration532 1990-06-23 8 Stories/Lo Tien Yin WOLF whistles don't count. Not at Manhunt the yearly quest for the perfect man in Singapore. There was a surprising turn of events at Manhunt 90 Grand Final, organised by Metromedia, held at the Pan Pacific Hotel Ballroom last night. Rakbir Sandhu, 23,Stories/Lo Tien Yin - 532 words
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Article143 1990-06-23 8 GIRLS lose their inhibitions when it comes to Manhunt. At the grand final, they whistled and cheered unashamedly when their dream men rippled a muscle or two. What do they look out for when the men parade about on stage? "The body. Must be143 words
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Advertisement73 1990-06-23 3 Shl *1 I J2 What is an exercise to do for the thighs? *||Sk Stand straight Bend your iMm right knee. Grasp the right foot with your right hand behind, and pull it gently towards your back. Hold this position and then relax. BHv Repeat the action with the left73 words
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Advertisement20 1990-06-23 4 We have admin/clerical jobs, sales/service jobs ond other kinds of jobs (or your consideration. m wash* the fmploymcnl Classified Section20 words
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Advertisement422 1990-06-23 5 Jsi :li I fil AI g^TTOTTBSMIMMI MssZuf *21 1 ut^m 8 W| I* hased on (he following criteria > A. CREATIVITY 40% (immediate impact. 1 S(X) Lsh ind $WO imagination, colour, harmorn and cohesion of w< >nh of Levi s jean swear B originality 30% (design singularity, ■HMarH|j|HH uniqueness of422 words
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Advertisement184 1990-06-23 6 Come, taste our tradition A! Chao Phaya where out experienced Thai chefs welcome you lo taste their authentic Thai cuisine The distinctive aromas The exotic spices The freshest mouth watering seafood And even our hornet) Thai hospitality to satisfy your exquisite dining Always true to Thai culinary tradition Always true184 words
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Advertisement311 1990-06-23 7 I Congratulations to the Winners of The New Paper/Twinbird World Cup Unscrambler Contest .TAT 1 r Week li Ist Prize: Hamidah Binte Khalid 6th Prize: Chua Kim Hoe (*****95/J) (*****51/ D) Twinbird Health Gear Twinbird Portable CD Player Twinbird Radio Rash Light w/hand charger Twinbird Radio Flash Light w/hand charger311 words
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Advertisement55 1990-06-23 8 The New Paper-Boctok Know-Your-World-Cup-Stars Contest 17 June 1990 CONGRATULATIONS! You have won (or yourself an exclusive Boctok timepiece with pouch. .£s9^H IKjfl TAN TOO CHYE USJXX6-G LIM SOO BENG 1X*****-J GOH CHOO ENG *****90-E DAVID CHANG CHEE SENG 160X640-A SALLY PHANG *****93-F Winners will be notified by post. Prizes Sponsored55 words
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Advertisement158 1990-06-23 9 M I D Y E A R HH HH IBMMMMIMMMMB»WBWBMWaM»»»MMM»MWM«B»B«M M [2J32ESnSSSII T^y I GOODIES FROM CALIFORNIA 1 1 g(& n w .i^" -•>•"£ (ourt Shoes *19 DELMONTE Poach Halves 29 oz $2.40 *2.20 S&r W Pitted Prune* MOg $3 25 *2.95 i_l—_ —I! DELMONTE Fruit Cocktail 30 oz $2.65158 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration462 1990-06-23 10 Yaw Yan Chong - By Yaw Yan Chong POPULAR singer-song writer Azmeer could lose his right eye after glass splinters cut into it during a car accident in Petaling Jaya. An eye specialist said yesterday the singer could be "totally blind" in that eye. "The eyeball was cutPictures/Berita Harian. Malaysia - 462 words
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Article147 1990-06-23 10 AZMEER is relatively new to the Malaysian recording scene. His first album, Kenangan Lalu (Past Remembrances), was launched about two months ago. Even so, he has built up a reputation for himself as an accomplished singer and songwriter. Azmeer, who is with SCS Records in Kuala147 words
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Article222 1990-06-23 10 How to straighten crooked teeth CROOKED teeth and malocclusion (bad bite) are usually corrected by an orthodontist. Crooked teeth occur when the sizes of the jaws and teeth do not match. When the upper and lower jaws are of different sizes or are too far apart, a proper bite222 words
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Article, Illustration675 1990-06-23 11 The 1990 Pre-University Seminar, attended by 600 pre-university students, ended yesterday. The theme of the five-day seminar Singapore: The Next 25 Years. The seminar discussed issues ranging from meritocracy, racial integration and national identity to what life will be like in the next 25 years. Reporters675 words
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226 1990-06-23 11 SINGAPORE is too obsessed with scholars and academic success at the expense of those with less impressive grades. Pre-U students were told this yesterday, by a 1980 President's Scholar, Dr Vivian Ralakrishnan. During a discussion, Dr Balakrishnan called for finetuning of the meritocratic system. It226 words
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Advertisement74 1990-06-23 10 The Place for Tender CI. S. Steaks, Ribs Chicken "Come to the Talk of the Town. And dine on corn-fed, tender and Juicy as. Steaks, Ribs and Chicken at prices —that go down easy. Only at Talk of the Town r u|cKEM the place where nostalgia music and qS Steaks74 words
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Advertisement171 1990-06-23 11 mm TEMPTATIONS I AT BOULEVARD HOTEL Take your ptck from more than 20 sanelies of mouthwatering Western A Local favourites specially prepared to tempi your tastebuds. And. check out our 4 different blends of tea the perfect way to round off a perfect meal It's all happening at the Cafe171 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration321 1990-06-23 12 B I LACK nationalist leader Nelson Mandela's Mandela looks set to accomplish his triumphant mission to the United States. Souvenirs of him threaten to oust Dick Tracy from the market as his images appear everywhere, from T-shirts to commemorative coins. His plan to collect atPicture/Usa Today - 321 words
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Article205 1990-06-23 12 AFP. THIS is a story right out of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller Psycho A man was found living with the dead body of his mother in his home in Cheektowaga, New York state. He insisted that she was not dead. Police sent him for psychiatric observation. TheAFP. - 205 words
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174 1990-06-23 12 Bernama. WORK on the $100 million monorail project in Kuala Lumpur will begin next month as scheduled and not postponed to next year as was reported in local newspapers recently. Kuala Lumpur Mayor Tan Sri Elyas Omar said the project that was postponed toBernama. - 174 words
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108 1990-06-23 12 Reuter. THE Soviet Union is accused of trying to kill whales in the name of science to dodge an international ban on commercial whaling. The Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) said yesterday the Soviet Union proposed to kill 85 to 100 whalesReuter. - 108 words
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Article, Illustration338 1990-06-23 13 Reuter. B LACK flags fly over shattered villages and survivors dig through the ruins of mud brick k homes. f That is the scene in northern Iran devastated by Thursday's earthquake which has so far killed 35,000 people. The death toll is still rising. BulldozersReuter.; Pictures/Afp - 338 words
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Article149 1990-06-23 13 THE earthquake in northern Iran caught experts by surprise because it was near, but not in, a belt of intense seismic activity, the International Herald Tribune reported this morning. "We haven't had such a strong earthquake in that region for at least the past 500 years,"149 words
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Article362 1990-06-23 14 AFP. JAPANESE Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu and US President George Bush have pledged to maintain the controversial United States-Japan security treaty on its 30th anniversary today. The two leaders released a statement in Washington that said: "We renew our commitment and efforts to steadfastly maintainAFP. - 362 words
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WOMEN IN CRIME
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Article221 1990-06-23 14 AP. A WOMAN who claimed she stole millions of dollars from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development to help the poor was sentenced yesterday to nearly four years in prison. She was also ordered to return $201,300 to the Government. US Attorney-GeneralAP. - 221 words
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163 1990-06-23 14 AFP. A WOMAN told a judge yesterday that she shot and wounded a would-be assailant because she had already been mugged three times in crime-plagued New York and was scared. The case of Ms Yvesnande Bureau, 22, has been likened to that of subway vigilante BernardAFP. - 163 words
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Article105 1990-06-23 14 AP. A WOMAN executive of the collapsed Wall Street firm Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc was sentenced yesterday to 10 months in prison for lying to federal investigators. The punishment was eight months less than Lisa Jones received at her original sentencing last year. US DistrictAP. - 105 words
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Article, Illustration263 1990-06-23 15 A CTRESS Elizabeth Taylor left hospital last week. Her medical bill came to a whopping $3 million. But she declared it was worth every penny. "1 have learnt how precious life is and yearn to live more of it," she told the British newspaper, Today.Picture/Afp; Picture/Today - 263 words
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Advertisement93 1990-06-23 12 Place a wedding announcement for FREE when you're United in Matnr^ny with a lasting pledge of love and commitment. Tell the world you love each other. Announce it in our special wedding announcements page to be published every Saturday in The New Paper x Fastads. FREE. And also receive an93 words
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Advertisement127 1990-06-23 13 "1 ROSEGARDEN SICHUAN RESTAURANT N Level V Golden Landmark Hotel )>}o Vuiona Street. Singapore Cuisine at its spicy best iale, where East meets West The Rose Garden Sichuan Restaurant at the Golden Landmark Hotel A new name in a new location. An age-old tradition in first-class Sichuan Cuisine at its127 words
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Advertisement44 1990-06-23 14 Win Boctok I I Watches I Check Out I The I New Paper's I Sunday I I World Cup I Editions I p June 24 July 1 8 i p Available At All 7-Eleven Outlets And Convenience Stores Prizes By Courtesy Of dCKSON TRADING44 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration143 1990-06-23 15 SHARE prices finished moderately higher yesterday, with many investors choosing to sit out the session. The Financial Times 30share was up 4.7 points at 1,913.0 at the close. Volume registered a moderate 497.8 million shares compared with 415.4 million shares Thursday. Yesterday Prev Allied Lyons 489.00 196.00 ASDA 121.00143 words
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Article40 1990-06-23 15 FT Industrials Fri 1,913.00 (1,908.30) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,857.18 (2,901.73) ST Industrial Fri 1,532.38 (1,533.57) NST Industrial Fri 3,063.67 (3,058.18) Hongkong Hang Seng Fri 3,250.44 (3,246.21) Australian All Ordinaries Fri 1,513.40 (1,505.60) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 31,694.57 (32,087.27)40 words
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Article, Illustration162 1990-06-23 15 The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 44.55 to close at 2,857.18, stretching its loss for the week to 78.71' points. Declining issues outnumbered advances by 3 to 2 on the New York Stock Exchange, with 600 up, 900 down and 509 unchanged. NYSE volume totalled 172.57162 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration467 1990-06-23 16 TAMAS (Darkness) Five episodes every Saturday starting today SBC 12, 6.30 pm preview/by lo Tien IT'S a first a Hindi serial on SBC. And it is good stuff, not your usual soap at all. The good news is that it is not dubbed in English, thus retaining467 words
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Article137 1990-06-23 16 THE narrow village roads so often featured in the serial serve to reinforce the theme of intolerance. For example, when the Indian Congress Party people meet members of the Muslim League, they are forced to use another road. It brings to mind E M Forster's Passage to137 words
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Article, Illustration309 1990-06-23 17 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin H ERE'S one guy who not only manages to get his voice on air, but the rest of himself too. Mr Tony Orchez, 46, SBC's new presenter/producer, is crazy about flying. Last week he arrived from Hongkong lugging 500309 words
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Article, Illustration249 1990-06-23 17 AP. JAPAN'S most influential film maker, Akira Kurosawa, the recipient of four Academy Awards, was given the 1990 Japan Society Award this week. Kurosawa, 80, who has made 28 movies, many of them epics set in long-gone eras of Japanese history, was honoured by theAP. - 249 words
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Article, Illustration395 1990-06-23 18 IT started out as a laugh. But now the Amsterdam Guitar Trio is famous for their joke that of using the guitar to play orchestral music like Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Known for their transcriptions of orchestra and piano works for the guitar, group member Johan395 words
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Advertisement548 1990-06-23 18 Outstanding Performance! I I I B 1 Remote control luxury feme entire system Add equalization tor car and stereo headphone tapes For recordings with a professional disco and DJ fading Record with Dolby' CNR tor hiqK qua'ity recording', I II I i Rele'ence equalizer cu-ves canoe preset j p«p<' H548 words
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Miscellaneous561 1990-06-23 19 r SATURDAYRADIO COMiCRELEF ~~I EEEHaOB EHHEZ9H Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief f x 77 3 7T1 12.05 Real Fun 12.03 Popular Classics >//VV//'///^f>7Z<^ 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 News and Share Market Review 1.10 Traffic Report/Interlude 1.30 Popular Classics (cont'd) W'f X. |P H561 words
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Miscellaneous302 1990-06-23 20 COMICRELIEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh EHHHIHfIH NOON Kids' Spotlight NOON N «*"l«sk i —i ■—•12 30 Tod of the Pod* 12.30 Here's Humph! 1 1.00 News 12.45 Worldbrief lvJOßltj's i Journey Words flllft ZZZ 6.00 Race Commentaries 2 00 Newsdesk 7.10 Programme Summary/Interlude 309 Twenty four Hours 1010 Saturday Night302 words
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Article, Illustration447 1990-06-23 21 Paul Zach - SHOWTIME By Paul Zach It is the best of times; it is the worst of times. The Dick Tracy soundtrack is something to shout about; on the other hand, I'm Breathless shows Madonna IS out of breath. Both albums are related to the annual Hollywood447 words
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Miscellaneous747 1990-06-23 21 SUNDAYRADIO I 11CTIT1 ETH32BH2M 6AM Newsbrief 6 AM Newsbrief. Summary 6AM Newsbrief, Weather 6 AM Breakfast Club 6AM Newshour 6.05 Rise A Shine 6.05 Breakfast Classics 6.05 Contemporary Hits of 6.30 World Cup Update 7 00 VVorld News 7.00 News. Weather 7.00 News. Weather the 1980s 1990 7.00 News, Breakfast747 words
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Article, Illustration548 1990-06-23 22 An Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) system will make its debut here in two to three years' time. This high-tech system will help to replace and extend the present Area Licensing Scheme. Reporter LENA SENAN and artists CEL GULAPA and CHAN CHEE KIN take you on aGraphics/Cel Gulapa & Chan Chee Kin - 548 words
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Advertisement28 1990-06-23 23 MOVIE STAR LOOKS If you're after head turning looks, try Nationals hairdryer. It>» turbo booM will g4^ >ou windswept look U1M CVS' even He Xiu Qmg would envy.28 words
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Miscellaneous1017 1990-06-23 23 ""^^^saturdaytv CENfREStAGE: ROLAND GARROS '90: THE FINAL FRENCH OPEN LADIES' in The Final Frame, starring Nick Reding W 1 (Channel 12,4.30 pm) (right) as Hadi the young reporter. Hadi T WORLD number one Steffi Graf (right) interviews a rock star East (Graham plays in her 13th consecutive Grand Slam i1,017 words
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Article225 1990-06-23 24 Lo Tien Yin - SEEN LAST NIGHT By Lo Tien Yin AS a reporter, I must thank all those showbiz people for adding glamour to my job. Last night again, there was drama at a "press conference" on TV. In Wishing Well (SBC 8, 6.45 pm), there was a225 words
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Advertisement327 1990-06-23 24 INTEROCEAN ANNIVERSARY SALE We're celebrating with generous discounts, free gifts and more 0 i RS-8505 Cassette Deck during our promotional period from now till 30th June 1990, Afp/jjf /^TfV/7 $395 while stocks last So come on down today l 2L Free Gift: 3pcs National Metal Tape RT9OEM Come and view327 words
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Miscellaneous283 1990-06-23 24 saturdaytv Wp t J (Channel I INTRODUCING The New Kids, a startling L 4 zvNf 7 action-packed movie. After their parents die in a car crash, two teens, Loren (Shannon Presby) and Abby UrJjjlH -%!Mv (Lori Loughlin) go and live with relatives in a small Florida town. But trouble begins283 words
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Miscellaneous959 1990-06-23 25 Sunday tv r MOVIE PARADE: HHKfe- —Jt"" —n V LABYRINTH (FANTASY) W6Ef .W J TWO of the world's rnost i ij| take him away. But she is less than thrilled t 4ft when they do. To rescue her little brother, SCRFFN 5* ••<*%?■ B) Sarah must enter the Labyrinth, a959 words
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Article1176 1990-06-23 26 ►ArtcFestwal r~~/ ALVIN AILEY ff\ \M ERIC AN DANCE THEATRE. This modern 1 dance company entertains with its i explosions of energy, colour and technique. Dance styles featured i include modern jazz, classical 1 ballet, ethnic dance and tap. i Saturday and Sunday. Kallang Theatre.1,176 words
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Article22 1990-06-23 26 ARTS FESTIVAL: ALVIN AILEY w AMERICAN DANCE THEATRE ►FESTIVAL FRINGE: LINDSAY JOHN EXHIBITIONS: DIAMOND DAZZLERS SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS: STREET THEATRE CARNIVAL22 words
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Article, Illustration49 1990-06-23 26 They are known for their marvellous musical teamwork and superlative musicianship. Their repertoire includes contemporary works of living musicians, newly commissioned works, and classics. DBS Auditorium. Saturday and Sunday. 8 pm. Saturday sold out. Tickets at $35 for Sunday's performance are available at the usual centres.49 words
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Advertisement119 1990-06-23 26 -I From 23 June to 23 July, its all Night Long. 4. I Buy one O O" 1 and the next is yours and yours alone absolutely free! (Except premium brands) KATHY'S TRIO Introducing Kathy band leader and lead vocals, Rostam Bin Nani keyboard player* Razak Bin Kadir bassist ,i119 words
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Advertisement427 1990-06-23 27 [SAYING "I DO" IQYOUS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE NEW PAPER fASTADS. V Each couple gets to receive a Jewellery box from Design Phlllpp with our compliments, |MH| JMB 9 Announce your marrtage right here. FREE. Every Saturday. 'J, A Josephine Ang Dallas hoWmjr I JUDY KOH I l/ii ft are427 words
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Advertisement817 1990-06-23 28 d 811 Personal Services/ 811 Personal Services/ 811 Personal Services/ 811 Personal Services/ 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise SLIMF/7 ,^r> iV BENEFICIAL INTERNATIONAL'S Division 4 /J W is proud to announce the opening of BENEFICIAL SUM FIT STUDIO J at 253 Changl Road, (Near Eunos MRT), Singapore817 words
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Advertisement524 1990-06-23 29 ta i»>ii)winl 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment Process Technicians In.U/uico Damntinn fink i:i Store-Keepers m I «t/2n«J/lrd shifts) VmWD (1 manent lst/2nd/)rd shifts) S mMi fur the maintenance- You will be mpanible for the daily ilrnt Those with experience You should p*w GCE O* level524 words
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Advertisement206 1990-06-23 29 I s 11 THE HOUR GLASS LIMITED Invites suitable i candidates for the position of:ADVERTISING PROMOTIONS ASSISTANT I I I Qualifications: i 1 j! GCE 'O' Level or GCE 'A' Level. Preferably one year's experience in related field, i 1 J e.g. advertising, public relations or direct j| I marketing.206 words
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Advertisement199 1990-06-23 29 8._..........B B CLKKKS OF WORKS ■i (structural) m Structural clerk ot works required lor high- rise luxury hotel to start work in July 1990 I Minimum Qualitications Preferably with Diploma Irom Polytechnic Five (5) years ol site experience on bored kPiling. Civil Engineering and reinforced concrete structural works Must be199 words
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Advertisement609 1990-06-23 30 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD The PUB invites applications for the following posts: (A) ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (C) TECHNICIAN (SHIFT) (TRANSPORT) Salary range of $558 1,607 Salary Range of $742 -1,513 Requirements: Do 3 GCE'o'level passes of which 2 must be in Technical609 words
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Advertisement360 1990-06-23 30 831 Employment 831 Employment Our Motor Plant in Jurong which makes world class refrigerator motors invites qualified personnel to join our technical team: (Permanent 1 st Shift) Salary: Min. $900 p.m. Secondary education with a pass in Mathematics 3 years' relevant experience in technical store record keeping and in recognising360 words
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Advertisement566 1990-06-23 31 831 Employment 831 Employment 831 Employment %sk SINGAPORE Our company, a leading European manufacturer of high quality, precision made, passive electronic components, invites suitably qualified candidates for the positions of: A) SENIOR SALES ENGINEER (SYSTEMS) B) PURCHASING CO-ORDINATOR (ELECTRONIC PARTS AND MATERIAL) PRE-REQUISITES: POSITION A Diploma in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Minimum566 words
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Advertisement302 1990-06-23 31 831 Employment r— —i J GREEN FAIRWAYS a newly established golf course at Bukit Turf Club has vacancies for m A) GENERAL CLERK Mm. OCE O/ N' level Able to type -an ad- vantage 5 Knowledge of Word 5 B Processor/ PC" useful H Able to perform gener- 5 al302 words
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Article338 1990-06-23 32 Ej Three I Dennis I WengSook I Ma Tan I Seow Lee £g# Musketeers J Chia J shin Min J Lianhe Wan Baof Lianhe Zao Bao IF HjOTJungle(12) Rodeo Drive (3) Rodeo Drive (3) Rodeo Drive (3) G Chamber (6) 2 Town DanCCT ill) Best Friend (135 Town338 words
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Article, Illustration372 1990-06-23 32 WITH Hid fields and 10 races punters will he looking for good returns from Saturday's racing at Ipoh. But winners are hard to find with only Class Four and Five horses on view. Top race of the day is the fifth where a capacity field will dash372 words
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Article389 1990-06-23 32 SUNDAY'S PREVIEW MAJOR Statement's strong winning finish at Kuala Lumpur last week underlined just how good Cool It Boy was when he beat him in his previous race. Cool It Boy can also be held in reserve and that is why we think389 words
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Article, Illustration322 1990-06-23 33 Stories/S Gulam T HE Lions are ready to swing tonight. Swing to victory over underdogs Perlis at the National Stadium. Not many are willing to predict the scoreline Not because they doubt a win for the Lions, but simply because they don't consider Perlis toStories/S Gulam - 322 words
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Article, Illustration164 1990-06-23 33 TWO players are likely to be given back their favourite roles as coach Robin Chan tries to plug his team's defensive problems. Stocky defender Borhan Abu Samah is likely to be shifted to the heart of the defence to partner skipper T164 words
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Article, Illustration963 1990-06-23 34 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW PREVIEWS THE SECOND ROUND: Pg 39 After a fortnight of frenetic football in Italia 90, the men have finally been separated from the boys. Our World Cup writer, JEFFREY LOW, now looks back at the first round, which was one of the most surprising sincePictures/Afp - 963 words
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Article, Illustration208 1990-06-23 35 W GERMANY V HOLLAND (Monday) Reuter. FRANZ Beckenbauer led West Germany to World Cup triumph over Holland on the pitch but he has consigned that memory to the past as he prepares his team to face the Dutch of 1990. "Kaiser Franz" crowned his illustrious playing careerReuter. - 208 words
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Article, Illustration152 1990-06-23 35 BRAZIL v ARGENTINA (Tomorow) Reuter. ARGENTINE coach Carlos Bilardo dropped veteran midfielder Sergio Batista when he made two changes to his team to face Brazil in Turin tomorrow. Batista, a member of the 198fi World Cup-winning side in Mexico, will be replaced by Ricardo Giusti. "Batista didn'tReuter. - 152 words
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Article, Illustration213 1990-06-23 35 Wire Services. FORMER soccer greats such as Pele, Eusebio, Zico, Michel Platini and Paolo Rossi will take to the field again in support of efforts to end world hunger. Proceeds from the game, to be held at Rome's Stadio Flaminio on July 2, will go to the United Nations'Wire Services. - 213 words
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Article214 1990-06-23 35 Wire Services. BELGIAN midfielder Marc Emmers has to rest for at least three days because of an Achilles tendon problem and is doubtful for Tuesday's match against England. "It's getting worse and worse. If we let him continue to play, he may soon develop tendinitis," Redant said. BelgianWire Services. - 214 words
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Article, Illustration481 1990-06-23 36 ABDUL SHUKOR; S GULAM - THE BRAZIL-ARGENTINA, WEST GERMANY-HOLLAND CLINCHER 0 The plight of the favourites: Fair or unfair? lET The market: Early indications Your predictions Reports and interviews by ABDUL SHUKOR and S GULAM THE REACTION TWO of the most exciting battles in the second round of the World Cup will481 words
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358 1990-06-23 36 Ms Eugenia Gajardo, Chilean, Senior Consultant at Hill and Knowlton: "FOR romantic reasons, 1 want Brazil to win and qualify into the next round. Kven win the final, hopefully. "Brazil has not been impressive, as is Argentina, but I think they're better358 words
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Advertisement130 1990-06-23 35 THE NEW PAPER REDIFFUSION JOINTLY PRESENT WORLD CUP wt- UPDATE For the latest World Cup news, read The New Paper, listen to Rediffusion! Yes! Due to our time advantage, ft < rhe New Paper will be the first with the freshest World Cup news, with Jeff I ow reporting directly130 words
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Advertisement61 1990-06-23 36 r u iUI W 11 1 qgaaggSSß^ CrJA^-. Taivo Radio (Controlled (Cars. They look like the real thing, drive like the p'al thing "'^""•■1 but don't cost a bit like the real thing. Test dnve one at your nearest toy store or department store now. S>le o>-tnh(itiir Shrnfl 1 ai61 words
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Article, Illustration772 1990-06-23 38 JEFFREY LOW - THE real World Cup begins now, as the last 16 teams go into a knockout system. First-round surprises have made all predictions go haywire, including that of JEFRREY LOW, our man at Italia '90, and other bigger experts. Stay by your TV sets, says Jeff, for772 words
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Advertisement152 1990-06-23 38 CAMEROON ARGENTINA W report H V M J une It's no joke, Colombia wants to win the Cup B> Jefthm Low Said the good professor: in the game," ew.feu j w "Football it catalyst for turtna. "I thourSt it my troubled people. It can unfair because we COLOMBIA, having halt-152 words
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Article, Illustration301 1990-06-23 40 ARGENTINA: Jose Serrizuela COSTA RICA: Roger Gomes ROMANIA: Marius Lacatus ARGENTINA: Sergio Batista, Roberto Sensini, Claudio Caniggia, Diego Maradona and Pedro Monzon BRAZIL: Branco, Dunga and Jorgmho CAMEROON: Andrea Kana Biyik, Roger Milla, Akem N'Dip, Emile M'Bouh, Jules Onana and Thomas N'Kono CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Miroslav Kadlec, Lubomir Moravcic,AP. - 301 words
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Article185 1990-06-23 41 4 STARS TO WATCH A|«: 28. Ctafc Montpellier (France). BACK home in Colombia, he is affectionately know as "El Pepe", or the "Little Boy". But here in Italy, Carlos Valderrama is riding higher than some of the world's best-known footballers. In fact, he has, during185 words
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Article, Illustration236 1990-06-23 41 Wire services. Age: 25. Club: Sparta Prague. TODAY, few will deny that Michal Bilek is a "specialist" when it comes to the "dead-ball" situation. In fact, it won't be far from wrong to place him on the same pedestal as that other great MichelWire services. - 236 words
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Article, Illustration513 1990-06-23 42 COLOMBIA v CAMEROON Wire services. CAMEROON already has made the soccer world sit up and take notice. Now it wants to become the first African nation to make the quarter-finals of the World Cup. Cameroon takes on Colombia tonight in the second-round of the championship,Wire services.; Picture/Afp. - 513 words
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295 1990-06-23 42 CZECH v COSTA RICA AP. CZECHOSLOVAKIA and Costa Kica go into their sec-ond-round World Cup match today with their sights set higher now that they have accomplished pre-tournament objectives. A victory for either team but especially the Costa Kicans in their first World Cup wouldAP. - 295 words
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