The New Paper, 5 July 1990
1990-07-05
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Title Section12 1990-07-05 1 the new paper THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement12 1990-07-05 1 I k 1 I h! nM tjjll I Kk g WORLD CUP'9012 words
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Article, Illustration71 1990-07-05 1 That's right. Newscaster Linette Tye is married. Here she is with husband Alvin. She's not telling his surname (for fear of getting nuisance calls). But she talks a great deal about him how they met, what he's like and more./ Page 16 1 Nm fltr tfctI Picture/ ■ Choo I Chwee | Hua - 71 words
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Article, Illustration427 1990-07-05 2 Wire Services. TWO soccer fans were stabbed during violence between English and West German supporters at the World Cup semifinal in Turin this morning. A West German was seriously hurt after being stabbed in the back with a 30 cm knife while the English fan.Wire Services. - 427 words
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Article, Illustration278 1990-07-05 2 THREE suspects have been arrested following the murder of an Ipoh teenager who won a $800 bet on h World Cup match. Mr Khor Yean Kung. a 19-year-old fishmonger, was on his way to collect his winnings when he was attacked. His body278 words
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Article, Illustration268 1990-07-05 3 THE New Paper has done it again. It has won another award. The award for the Best Use of Design was made at the Asia-Pacific World Publishing Congress last week in Hongkong. Newspapers in the Asia-Pacific region took part in the contest. TNP entered two editions Nov 17268 words
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Article164 1990-07-05 3 THE New Paper's award was the second since its launch on July 26 1988. In March last year, it won an award of excellence for information graphics in the hotly-contested Best of Newspaper Design. That contest was conducted by the US-based Society of Newspaper Design, an internationally164 words
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Article, Illustration142 1990-07-05 3 WHAT is good design? Ask 10 editors and you will get 10 ideas. The New Paper, too, has its own idea of good design. Said Mr Peter Ong, TNP's assistant editor and the person in charge of the paper's design: "Good design is effective communication142 words
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Miscellaneous17 1990-07-05 2 The Weather SHOWERS over several areas in the afternoon. Mux temp: 32 den C. Sunset: 7.15 pm.17 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration460 1990-07-05 4 Can't get a ticket to a popular show? Two Straits Times readers have blamed VIPs who are invited but do not turn up at the last minute, depriving the public of much sought-after seats VIPs often get free tickets for a show. So the least theyIllustration/ Soh Ah Teck - 460 words
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Article210 1990-07-05 4 A MINISTRY of Community Development spokesman explained how complimentary tickets to the Festival of Arts ore distributed and returned. Mr Liew Chin Choy, deputy director «>! cultural programmes, said: "VVe always RSVP our invitations to sponsors or VIPs. "For this year's Arts Festival, we sent210 words
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Article, Illustration476 1990-07-05 5 Trudy Lim - By Trudy Lim A FAMILY of five was rudely awakened early yesterday morning when their bedroom ceiling and roof fell on them. Just before 5 am, Mr Lee Mun Lock, 45, and his wife heard a loud crash at their Tanjong Katong Road prewar shophouse. "IPictures/ Jonathan Choo - 476 words
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Article, Illustration585 1990-07-05 6 About 1,400 Muslim pilgrims were killed in a stampede inside a tunnel while performing the haj in Mecca on Monday. The air-conditioning in the tunnel failed in 44 deg C heat. The pilgrims either suffocated or were trampled to death. Five Singaporeans describe the tunnel. YAWPicture/ Nst; Graphics/ Hou Soon Ming & Chan Chee Kin - 585 words
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Article, Illustration271 1990-07-05 7 EXCELLENT relations between Singapore and Indonesia can be strengthened further by a meeting between the young minds of both countries that opens this morning. Mr Wong Kan Seng, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and for Community Development, says this in a speech scheduled for271 words
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Article154 1990-07-05 7 Serene Lim - By Serene Lim A SPECIAL donation drive for victims of the recent earthquake in north-western Iran will be launched at all mosques during Friday prayers tomorrow. The sermon will also touch on the subject. The Islamic Religious Council (Muis) has already received more than $11,000 in154 words
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Article145 1990-07-05 8 Steven Lim - By Steven Lim A RESTAURANT'S assistant captain stole a clutch-bag left behind by a tourist from New Zealand. The bag contained currency worth more than $4,300, a district court heard yesterday. S Nasir bin S Mohamed Ambar, 23, a first offender, was fined $6,000 after he145 words
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Article, Illustration325 1990-07-05 8 NATIONAL. That was the name that came out tops in a market survey of several brands of household appliances. Conducted recently by the Research and Information department of Singapore Press Holdings, the survey quizzed 659 households on their preferred brand for home appliances. The appliances surveyed325 words
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Article, Illustration299 1990-07-05 9 TAXI fares may go up again. NTUC Comfort may apply to the Public Transport Council for another round of inj crease in taxi fares. This was stated by Mr Mah Bow Tan, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the biggest taxi-fleet299 words
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140 1990-07-05 9 SEVEN Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets have caught World Cup Fever. They have extended their operating hours to midnight from now until Monday. The outlets are: Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Bukit Merah, Clementi, Jurong West, Kallang Bahru and Toa Payoh. The Big Splash, Kallang, and140 words
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Article, Illustration503 1990-07-05 10 MIRROR, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest man of all? Man? Yep. A survey by The New Paper has found that males are spending more time asking their bathroom mirrors that question these days. Twelve men said they spend an average of 15 minutes on503 words
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Article104 1990-07-05 10 SINGAPORE men still have a long way to go to catch up with Americans when it comes to mir-ror-gazing. GQ's national survey of 1,200 men revealed that each spends an average of 45 minutes on personal grooming. That's up from 30 minutes in 1988. The104 words
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Advertisement437 1990-07-05 4 r— The Moneywords puzzle will appear every day from Monday to Saturday in The New Paper You have to fiD is the muting letter in eitchof the ux word* given. Then clip together in older all the lix coupons for the week and tend the «et to THE NEW PAPER437 words
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Advertisement111 1990-07-05 4 PLAN NOW TO VISIT Over 60 participants from 11 countries Chine?* Deity Ceramic A giant display of antiques, ceramics, crafts, paintings, sculptures, jade and ivory collections, primitive and tribal crafts. Come to sec, discover, buy and invest in art. Also not to be missed is the Asia Art Gallery, featuring111 words
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Advertisement69 1990-07-05 10 Asia Life congratulates winners of the Asia Life/ Newsman Travel Lucky Draw in conjunction with Asia Life's 42nd Anniversary. 1 st Prize Mdm Chua Kim Eng l/CNo: *****84-J 2nd Prize: Mdm Lim Bee Hwee l/C No: *****94-J 3rd Prize: MrTan Kim Chwee l/C No: *****15-D CALL US FOR A REWARDING69 words
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Advertisement175 1990-07-05 10 CORRESPONDENCE TUTORS in association with FOULKS LYNCH, UK A Division of ATC CHART THE LEADERS IN DISTANCE LEARNING offers ACCA; A AT; ICSA CIMA Distance Learning Courses Total Service Study Material Unlike simple home study the The distance learning programme FTMS/Foulks Lynch Distance Learning Programme gives you s based around175 words
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Article278 1990-07-05 11 \m THE agreement to resume China-Indonesia relations on Aug 8 continues to be a hot story. It was the Page One lead yesterday and today in ST. BT gave it prominence on Page One yesterday. Today, BT led off its back page with the story. Today, both newspapers278 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article76 1990-07-05 11 IT'S official. MCA deputy president Datuk Lee Kim Sai yesterday announced he would challlenge Datuk I)r Ling Liong Sik for the party presidency. The New Paper reported yesterday that Datuk Lee was likely to contest the post. Datuk Lee said there was increasing dissatisfaction against Dr Ling76 words
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Article109 1990-07-05 11 A credit card fraud syndicate bought photocopies of genuine charge counterfoils from hotel staff and used the information in them to make fake cards. They were aided by some merchants who used the fake cards to file claims for bogus purchases. The merchants kept 40 to 50109 words
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Article92 1990-07-05 11 The Straits Times: Indonesia says negotiations on trade, economic and air treaties will take place soon with China. Lianhe Zaobao: President Suharto of Indonesia to lead 99-men delegation to Thailand tomorrow. Business Times: Land Office levy worries property market. BBC morning news: The US ambassador to Liberia has talks92 words
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Article94 1990-07-05 11 "In bilateral terms, the two countries will no doubt benefit from the increased economic interaction In the short term, it is in the international political arena that they will perhaps reap substantial gains. Indonesia has extensive experience in international diplomacy, and China is not without influence in94 words
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Article70 1990-07-05 11 "An Asean all of whose members have normal relations with China will be in a better position to contribute to, and benefit from, regional trade and investment flows of which Beijing is becoming an integral part... As we move into the Pacific Century, political stability is essential70 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article119 1990-07-05 11 IF you live in Serangoon Gardens, take care against mosquitoes. Aedes mosquitoes, which spread the dengue disease, are on the rise, especially in the north-eastern and eastern parts of Singapore. So says the Ministry of the Environment. Most of the mosquitoes are found breeding in flower vases, plant119 words
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Article64 1990-07-05 11 THERE are men who take parenting seriously. Here are some examples: ■Art director Dave Cheong, who seldom comes home before 9.30 pm, tries to make amends by taking his two children for holidays often. Financial consultant Kamaluddin Ehsan,32, cooks dinner for his wife and looks after their five-month-old64 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article357 1990-07-05 12 AP. S OVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday said he and the Soviet leadership must imI prove citizens' lives within two years or re'sign. "I think that in two years, if there are no changes, this leadership must go," Mr Gorbachev told a TV interviewer asAP. - 357 words
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Article254 1990-07-05 12 AP. MORE CRITICISM: Regional party officials accused the Kremlin leadership of cowardice and indecision. But the speakers themselves displayed no new ideas and no alternative to re-electing Mr Gorbachev as party leader. ETHNIC TENSION: Azerbaijani party chief Ayaz N Mutalibov, whose republic has been locked in violent conflictAP. - 254 words
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Article, Illustration233 1990-07-05 12 AP. THE United States is quietly improving relations with Laos as that nation's communist government shifts from state control of the economy and works to attract foreign private investment. Officials in Washington say the two nations are expanding joint efforts to combat drug smuggling. TheyAP.; Picture/ Afp - 233 words
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195 1990-07-05 12 Reuter. A CHRISTIAN Science couple who chose to treat their son with prayer instead of medicine was found guilty of manslaughter in the death of the 2'/2-year-old boy. David and Ginger Twitchell showed no emotion as the jury's verdict was read out, but several jurorsReuter. - 195 words
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Article128 1990-07-05 12 AP. FIVE Australians and a South African paddled out of a Hongkong yacht club yesterday for the Philippines in an attempt to set a world record for the longest ocean crossing on surf skis. The leader, Mr Peter Lavac, 42, estimates that the 900-km voyageAP. - 128 words
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Article216 1990-07-05 13 Reuter. A 30-YEAR-OLD bookshop saleswoman tried to hijack a Soviet airliner to Turkey, but was overpowered after the plane landed at its original destination in Russia. The woman, who was travelling with her two-year-old daughter, threatened to blow up the Tupolev TU-134 jet in theReuter. - 216 words
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Article217 1990-07-05 13 Wire services. SHARE prices closed lower on London's Stock Exchange yesterday, depressed by mounting concern about the strengthening pound. The Financial Times 30-in-dex ended down 13.6 points, at 1,881.1. Volume came to 353 million shares at midday. Wire services. Yesterday Pre* Yesterday Prev Allied Lyons 496.00 605.00 Grand MetWire services. - 217 words
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Article13 1990-07-05 13 The New York Stock Exchange is closed for a public holiday13 words
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Article81 1990-07-05 13 Reuter. TOKYO stocks were steady this morning on a strong yen and the growing perception that the United States will lower interest rates. Some brokers said Japan's Big Four houses will drive up the market before the Big Four resume making new stock issues on Friday after a three-monthReuter. - 81 words
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Article51 1990-07-05 13 FT Industrials Wed 1,881.10 (1,894.70) Dow Jones Average Wed (closed) (2,911.63) ST Industrial Wed 1,528.25 (closed) NST Industrial Wed 3,087.02 (closed) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed 3,363.49 (3,356.55) Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,539.40 (1,512.70) Nikkei Stock Average Wed 32,445.92 (32,414.60) Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration421 1990-07-05 14 T ANNED, fit, wealthy and married to a television star, Mrs Elizabeth Glaser is a Hollywood housewife who has just one fear to reckon with. She may die of Aids. The wife of Paul Michael Glaser, of Starsky and Hutch fame, has HIV, a virus421 words
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Article97 1990-07-05 14 FOUR years ago, daughter Ariel developed a stubborn illness which baffled doctors. "It started with severe stomach cramps. Right months later, they tested Ariel for HIV and she tested positive," recalled Mrs Glaser. So did she and son Jake, then only eight months old. Only husband97 words
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Article356 1990-07-05 15 w That we saw over six months was that several of the body composition changes (of ageing) were reversed. Or Daniel Rudman, of the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, who directed the study. Wire services. MKN over 60 who receive repeated injections of human growthWire services. - 356 words
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269 1990-07-05 15 AP. IF laughter can fend off disease, it should be able to help revive an ailing business. That is the premise promoted by Malcolm Kushner, an author and self-styled "humour consultant". He claims that people who elicit laughs at work get more doneAP. - 269 words
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Advertisement184 1990-07-05 14 I SPECIAL TRIBUTE I I TO OUR NATION I I AN EXCLUSIVE PAIR OF MOTHER-OF-PEARL WATCHES I TO COMMEMORATE 1 SINGAPORE'S 25TH YEAR OF INDEPENDENCE v 8 .> OUI MOM E ONf MAT 100 OHf SJWCAPOfff I The I this pair of elegant time- Th S exquisite pair I pieces184 words
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Advertisement367 1990-07-05 15 •"SFS Two Grand Prizes V j A 7 days/5 nights SIA-EZ Holidays package tour I to Korea for two persons wonh $3,700. U 20 Consolation Prizes v A One box of Ginseng Tea Sachet worth $50 each. '||»K flH holiday destination offered i gn "■> 130 by SIA-EZ Holidays. This367 words
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Article, Illustration552 1990-07-05 16 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin LINETTE Tye usually reads the news at nine on SBC. This time she is the news. Linette has tied the knot. Her husband is a 29-year-old, Hongkongborn medical doctor, whose parents are permanent residents in Singapore. The couple registered their marriage lastPictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 552 words
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Article228 1990-07-05 16 I like dealing with people, and dealing with different topic every day. I learn something new on the job every day. Linette Tye LINETTE Tye always looks poised and elegant on air. She is equally so on ice. From 1976 to 1978, when she was228 words
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Article, Illustration381 1990-07-05 17 Lo Tien Yin - The Hunt for Red October Coming to Shaw cinemas PREVIEW/ By Lo Tikn Lo Tien Yin w ARNIN(i: If you fall asleep easily to the drone of voices dragging on and on, this film is not for you. By the time you wake up,381 words
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Article, Illustration235 1990-07-05 17 Adeline Woon - By Adeline Woon MAX Q MAX Q (BMG) TECHNO-ROCK dance album with a smattering of everything else thrown in R&B, funk, synthe-drum heats, metallic guitars and a Tibetan thighbone trumpet. A bit of a collision of styles, but one that carries off very well. Considering that the album came235 words
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Article, Illustration622 1990-07-05 18 Vivien Chiong - MY FAIR LADY (1961) TICKETS Tickets for My Fair Lady are still available. They can be bought from Wisma Atria, Victoria Theatre, Centrepoint and the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Tickets are priced at $20. $40, $60, $80 and $100. Showtime is at 8 pm every night from622 words
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Article, Illustration305 1990-07-05 18 A TRIP to Disneyland is every six-year-old's dream. Today, little Kenneth Li Yanting has stopped dreaming about it. He'll soon actually be on his way there. His entry was picked from 2,500 others in the Kellogg's/Little Mermaid contest. He won the grand prize a four-day,305 words
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TRAVELNOTES
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Article, Illustration222 1990-07-05 19 David Brazil - By David Brazil JAPANESE holidaymakers just love Hawaii, but few other Asians are going there in large numbers yet. But, Hawaii is now actively wooing the local market with its tempting blend of famous beaches, soaring waves, lively nightlife and a unique cultural blend of Polynesian222 words
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Article393 1990-07-05 19 HK PHOTO CONTEST IT sounds like a good deal. Take a snap capturing the joy of Singapore's 25th anniversary celebrations and win a 10D all-in holiday in Hongkong and the right to take part in the colony's International photographers' meet during Dec 9 to 13. More than one photo393 words
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Advertisement225 1990-07-05 19 NO OTHER AIRLINE GIVES THE WORLD AIR LANKA'S TASTE OF PARADISE. Our Bustling Sidewalks Our Rhythms Of Life j R* J/ lllillllll^^ Our High Tees Our Glittering Nightlife You anil J visit the four corners of the world and still not find the staggering diversity of cukure, heauty and excitement225 words
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Article, Illustration245 1990-07-05 20 spotlight The village scene is no longer familiar to many Singaporeans. But in neighbouring countries, village life is still very much part of society. The pictures on this page were taken by amateur photographers in Cebu for a contest to depict rural life in the country.245 words
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Advertisement136 1990-07-05 21 Now CD quality goes on the move like never before, Technics SLXP2 Portable CD Player A life/ 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 36() gms (including batteries) in a new sleek. compact design136 words
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Miscellaneous1020 1990-07-05 21 thursdaytv VIVID (VARIETY) HMjjjjjji^Bß (Channel yf 808 Geldof talks about his new single TIANCI's boss decides to retrench more Great Song of Indifference and about life workers. He gives Tianci the dirty job of after Band Aid, while Madonna (right) sending out the notices. Tianci does not rehearses the song1,020 words
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Article210 1990-07-05 22 Vivien Chiong - SEENLA5TNIGHT By Vivien Chiong MIGHTY Mouse cannot even hold his own for 25 minutes, these days. I watched a cartoon for the first time in many years thinking I could relive some childhood delights. Mighty Mouse and Friends (5.15 pm, SBC 5) sounded promising enough.210 words
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Miscellaneous295 1990-07-05 22 i thursdaytv wgr'mi -Hi IH A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN kg- KING ARTHUR'S COURT (Channel 5 935 pm) m THIS family story is loosely based on Mark m Twain's novel of the same name. Karen Jones (Kewshia Knight Pulliam, left with Miehael (Iross) wakes up one day to find herself jfr295 words
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Miscellaneous378 1990-07-05 23 r THURSDAYRADIO I E3E3OHB ISSBi NOON Newt in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Lunchdate 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News 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 Afternoon Fare 1.45 Midday Market Report378 words
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Miscellaneous515 1990-07-05 24 COMICRELIEF THURSDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh NOON Good Musk, Company and Me NOON Nawsdask 12.15 Santimantal Journey 12.30 Off the Shelf GREAT NEvOS! THE MMMKI [7 4Mb HE w*K4 I Rrts'li IT, bUCWEi! C7o7«6fttKS I THANKS s"'tU'Th,r7x% "2 y?. K r to, ,W,rtd k MCMUM fi*<hlM)6HT I| A CKfiNtt TO HIT515 words
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Advertisement331 1990-07-05 25 631 Employment 631 Employment 831 Employment ABJM> company BAKER OIL TOOLS ASIA PACIFIC mtmSJWmft [MM Baker Oil Tools Asia Pacific, a leader in the oilfield industry, is engaged in the manufacture and supply of oil and gas Jjr well completion equipment. pi m (siaMf&iM&'to guw ©ffift) ay fle Licw available331 words
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Advertisement203 1990-07-05 25 I 831 Employment 831 Employment I ISETANI Singapore 1) Telephone Operator Age 16 27 years old Minimum GCE N level Relevant experience preferred Able to work 2 rotating shifts 2) Security Officer Age 21 45 years old Completed NS Able to work 2 rotating shifts Walk-in interview: Inly 6th (Friday)203 words
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Advertisement284 1990-07-05 25 831 Employment CAREER OPPORTUNITY As representative of one o( the world's largest insurance companies The Individual. we seek, is probably doing well at present job. yet somewhat impatient with progress Applicants need not have insurance experience but ambition, determination and desire U) serve others are needed To this person, we284 words
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Advertisement302 1990-07-05 26 831 Employment 831 Employment *****11 I I I I I I I WISMA ATRIA N 0 p I ft c CfNTIt WISMA ATRIA SHOPPING CENTRE invites suitable candidates for the post of: CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICERS mmauisiES Applicants should be a GCE O' level hoidef with pleasant personality and good communication302 words
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Advertisement381 1990-07-05 26 831 Employment 831 Employment If nimm I Regional Sales Office of a Japanese Manufacturer Specialising in electronics components, due to business expansion, B require applicants for the post of: Minimum NTC 3 in Electronics from recognised vocational institute B Age below 26 years Possess valid Class 3 driving licence Sales381 words
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Advertisement248 1990-07-05 26 831 Employment 831 Employment C M I ASingapore leading fashion company has Immediate vacancies: 1. ASSISTANT DESIGNERS 2. PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STAFF 3. PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR 4. FACTORY MANAGER (Malaysia Factory) 5. FACTORY SUPERVISORS 6. TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST Apply to: 4, New Industrial Road #03-03 Mainland Industrial Bldg. Singapore 1953 TEL *****84248 words
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Article, Illustration321 1990-07-05 28 Wire Services. B ORIS Becker and Stefan Edberg, the bosses of Wimbledon in recent years, reached 'the men's semi-finals yesterday with straight-set victories on a rainy day. Also through was Goran Ivanisevic of Yugoslavia. He set up a potentially explosive re match with defending championWire Services. - 321 words
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Article133 1990-07-05 28 Wire services. Men's singles: Goran Ivanisevic (Yug) bt Kevin Curren (US) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (8-10), 6-3; Ivan Lendl (Cze) bt Brad Pearce (US) 6-4, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4; Stefan Edberg (Swe) bt Christian Bergstrom (Swe) 6-3, 6-2, 6-4; Boris Becker (WG) bt Brad Gilbert (US) 6-4, 6-4, 6-1.Wire services. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration279 1990-07-05 29 AP. IT'S not the semi-final match Steffi Graf longed for, but it might be the one that helps her get what she longs for most a third straight Wimbledon title. Graf was hoping for revenge against Monica Seles, the 16-year-old Yugoslav who beat her inAP. - 279 words
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Article100 1990-07-05 29 A CHEEKY T-shirt has Wimbledon officials fuming. It bears the likeness of a female player lifting her skirt to reveal a bare backside, and reproductions of the three official logos crossed tennis rackets, the green-and-purple W and the phrase, The Championships, Wimbledon. "It's just not Wimbledon," Robert McCowen,100 words
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169 1990-07-05 29 Dennis Chia - By Dennis Chia PETER Hill, Singapore's only squash professional, is hoping that his "challenge match" against Chris Dittmar at East Coast Recreation Centre on Tuesday would signal the beginning of more such games in the region. In an interview, the local player said169 words
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Article234 1990-07-05 30 Caniggia still can't accept it Ml team is in the final and I'm 0ut...1t is as if I got eliminated along with Italy. The final does not even interest me. I am simply disillusioned. Caniggia JORGE BURRUCHAGA POSTER/ Page 34 AP. CLAUDIO Caniggia, a key playerAP. - 234 words
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Article, Illustration333 1990-07-05 30 Italy's World Cup dream ended yesterday. Now, the players try to face up to the harsh reality that the final in Rome's Olympic stadium on Monday will be played without them. Here's what they say Wire services. CAPTAIN Giuseppe Bergomi, who spent much of the nightWire services. - 333 words
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Article, Illustration155 1990-07-05 31 AFP, Reuter. CAMEROON'S veteran striker Roger Milla has turned down an offer to play third division football in England for a lucrative offer in Italy. The 38-year-old Indomitable Lion, whose four goals in Cameroon's heroic World Cup campaign has made him one of the favourites of theAFP, Reuter. - 155 words
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Article110 1990-07-05 31 Wire services. THE Cameroon Tribune reported that a girl in Bangladesh hanged herself in despair after the elimination of Cameroon from the World Cup. The Indomitable Lions won wide support throughout Africa and the Third World thanks to their free and optimistic game. MORE thanWire services. - 110 words
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117 1990-07-05 31 AP. BRAZIL'S central defender Aldair is to start the next season with Roma, minus a beard. The 24-year-old joined the Italian first division club on a transfer from Benfica of Lisbon. His contract included a clause requiring him to shave off his beardAP. - 117 words
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Article, Illustration504 1990-07-05 32 Jeffrey Low - JEFFREY LOWS MAN OF THE MATCH ANDREAS BREHME (W Germany) Germany's goal/ Page 35 By Jeffrey Low in Turin ENGLAND manager Bobby Robson last night called for the penalty shoot-out rule to be changed after his team lost 4-3 on penalties to West Germany in the504 words
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Article, Illustration86 1990-07-05 34 THE HOTSHOTS WGERMANY 5 ENGLAND 4 W Germany aips on penally Kicks. Score after extra-time 1-1 AFP. 5 goals: Schillaci (Ita), Skuhravy (Czech). 4: Lineker (Eng), Matthaeus (WG), Michel (Spain), Milla (Cam). 3: Klinsmann (WG), Voller (WG). 2: Balint (Rom), Bilek (Czech), Brehme (WG), Caniggia (Arg),AFP.; Picture/ Afp - 86 words
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Article211 1990-07-05 35 More on Bodo, plus picture on Page 39 It's my first World Ctip and my first shoot-out. But I felt I had nothing to lose. I just concentrated on looking and feeling confident when the England players came up to take the kicks. The otherReuter. - 211 words
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Article, Illustration267 1990-07-05 35 Abdul Shukor - TOUCHLINE TALK Abdul Shukor THERE is no shame in England's defeat to West Germany. Only sorrow and pain. Yet again, the better team had to lose, and yet again in a penalty shootout. Mind you, the Germans did not play as well267 words
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Article, Illustration93 1990-07-05 37 60TH MINUTE 1-0 Andreas Brehme's powerful free-kick strikes Paul Parker's boot and spins into the air. The ball loops over diving goalkeeper Peter Shilton to give Germany a 1-0 lead. 81ST MINUTE 1-1 Gary Lineker latches on to a Paul Parker cross from the right-flank,93 words
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Article, Illustration731 1990-07-05 38 JEFFREY LOW - W GERMANY 5 ENGLAND 4 W Germany wins on penalty kicks. Score after extra-time 1-1 JEFFREY LOW FROM ITALY ENGLAND'S dream run came to a cruel close in Turin last night no thanks, indeed, to the heart-break-ing penalty shootout that had to settle matters for the fourthPicture/ Afp - 731 words
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Advertisement196 1990-07-05 39 Lnpr P6BTC6I Misses England's fourth penalty-kick tf ik ARGENTINA Br V. West Germany survives a nerve-wracking VSB m penalty shootout against England. It goes I I marching on 5-4 winner in a match that could j have gone either way. It now meets jr. Argentina in the final/Page 39 j196 words
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