The New Paper, 28 July 1990
1990-07-28
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Title Section17 1990-07-28 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, JULY 28/ SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 SO CENTS17 words
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Advertisement148 1990-07-28 1 JOHOR: WE CAN llANDLE ABBAS AND EDWARDS /Page 39 JUMP MAN Police tike a man arrested for failing to report for a urine test to hospital after an epileptic fit. The man, 33, asks to go to the toilet. He manages to break away. Hospital staff and police chase him148 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration284 1990-07-28 2 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching A 33-YEAR-OLD man broke away from his police guards- and jumped from the fifth storey of a hospital. He survived the fail but broke a rib. Sources said he landed on a grass patch which might have cushioned his fall. The unemployedGraphic/ Chan Chee Kin - 284 words
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245 1990-07-28 2 ALL SBS buses will be air-con-ditioned by the year 2000. This is part of the bus company's move to provide better service and be more environment-friendly, reported Lianhe Wanbao yesterday. An SBS spokesman told the Chi-nese-language daily that all SBS buses would245 words
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Article126 1990-07-28 2 TWENTY-FIVE corporate leaders will get a chance to play tennis and have tea with Singapore ministers and the world's biggest tennis stars on Sept 22. The tennis stars include Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert, Monica Seles, Jennifer Capriati and former Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg. And who126 words
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Article, Illustration210 1990-07-28 2 IT was a crazy scene: Hundreds of shoppers jampacking the 10 Giordano stores. But then the stores are having a Crazy Sale. The sale, which began on Thursday, ends on Sunday. The shops are so packed that "our staff have to stand at the doorway210 words
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Article, Illustration520 1990-07-28 3 Michelle Lee - Is gym for kids safe?/ SEE PAGE 5 FIRST AID BITS/ Sm Page 2 By Michelle Lee C HUI Jia Min can barely walk but is already learning gymnastics. She is only seven months old. Olympic star Nadia Comaneci was seven years old when she started gymnastics training.Picture/ Aundry Gan - 520 words
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Advertisement166 1990-07-28 2 HOTLINEPLUS If you want to share a point of view, call our Hotline Plus on 734-7711, or write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number. j" I What causes diarrhoea? The more common causes of diarrhoea166 words
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Miscellaneous16 1990-07-28 2 WEATHER SHOWERS over several areas in the afternoon. Max temp: 31 deg C. Sunset 7.16 pm.16 words
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Advertisement27 1990-07-28 3 FEEL A FIIA FILA SPORTS AND LEISUREWEAR. #01-01. ORCHARD EMERALD. 218 ORCHARD ROAD (OPPOSITE SOMERSET MRT STATION). OPENING HOURS: 10.30 AM TO 730 PM DAILY. TEL: *****5427 words
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Article179 1990-07-28 4 HOT STORY A STRAITS Times reader argues for a case to put the MRT-to-Johor proposal on the shelf for the time being. Mr Emmanuel Davis says in a Jetter other things should be done first: Build the second causeway.. Expand the Malayan Railway (KTM).179 words
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Article68 1990-07-28 4 THE JB extension is still "a concept". It needs careful consideration, says Ministry of Communications official. The official says in a letter to The Straits Times that MRT will be extended to other parts of Singapore if there is demand. His is a reply to a reader68 words
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Article78 1990-07-28 4 CATCH OF THE DAY YOU are familiar with Thai rice. How about Thai-Vietnam rice? NTUC Fair Price shops will soon offer blends like this. This is the result of a Government move to liberalise the rice trade. So, from Oct 1 importers can: bring in all types78 words
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Article90 1990-07-28 4 BRUNEI is offering access to the US military, a senior State Department officials said. It is the second country to do so. Singapore became the first country to make a similar offer. Singapore and Washington are negotiating an arrangement for increased use by US warships and planes90 words
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Article, Illustration79 1990-07-28 4 AUSTRALIAN tycoon Alan Bond flew into Singapore last night to get help to shore up his crumbling media and brewing empire. BT said he refused to answer questions. This morning he will meet local hotelier Mr Ong Beng Seng. He is also likely to meet other businessmen.79 words
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Article68 1990-07-28 4 THE much-touted meeting between the Asean Foreign Ministers and US Secretary of State James Baker took place yesterday. They spoke about the US decision to derecognise the UN seat held by the Cambodian coalition and to start talks with Vietnam. Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said lIS68 words
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Article67 1990-07-28 4 MR Baker also met Singapore Foreign Minister Wong Kan Seng separately. Business Times reporter Yong Pow Ang said from Jakarta th.it they discussed the use of Singapore facilities by the US military change in US Cambodia policy; and the Singapore ban on Ihe AWS.J to cover the67 words
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Article86 1990-07-28 4 The Straits Times: "Good progress" at Jakarta talks. Asean and dialogue partners agree on creation of supreme national council. Business Times: Garuda aiming to use Singapore as hubbing point. Lianhe Zaobao: Little difference between Asean and US on Cambodian issue. Berita Harian: Malays have succeeded in decreasing the gap:86 words
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Advertisement28 1990-07-28 4 Complete, Balanced Nutritional Boveratfc. Wyeth ENERCAL Your Best Insurance for Good Nutrition y I ii Wyeth A/erst International Inc mr morn Jjp Ago S«'» Hk T .i l28 words
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Article, Illustration359 1990-07-28 5 IS it safe and beneficial for six-month-old toddlers to take up gymnastics? One doctor felt that there is nothing wrong with the programme if it is conducted by an expert and all safety precautions are taken. He said: "I don't see anything wrong withPicture/ Aundry Gan - 359 words
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Article, Illustration611 1990-07-28 6 Donating sperm seems straightforward. But think of the impact it may have on the two husbands, the two wives and the child involved. In this series, The New Paper looks at the moral, ethical and social issues. Today, CHITRA RAJ ARAM talks to Professor Chen,611 words
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Article38 1990-07-28 6 1977: Kandang Kerbau Hospital opens first sperm bank. 1982: KK's sperm bank suspends operations. 1986: National University Hospital opens sperm bank. 1989: Singapore General Hospital opens sperm bank. Recently: The National Sperm Bank opens in KK.38 words
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Article278 1990-07-28 6 SOUTH-EAST Asia's first sperm bank was set up by Professor Christopher Chen in May 1977 at Kandang Kerbau Hospital. He was then a consultant with the hospital's department of obstetrics and gynaecology. The following year, Prof Chen went to Australia to do research on sperm banking,278 words
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Advertisement30 1990-07-28 6 Pick A Tulip It's Danish anJ delicious! Sole Distributor Lnarpers] Harpers Trading (S)Ple Lid 34 Boon Leat Tcrracc. Singaporeosll Tel: 472 2XXB Fax: 471 3335 FPShOs The Employment Classified Section30 words
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Advertisement277 1990-07-28 7 TIONA L D A Y $25 Skin $25' JJ Hi Kids! Celebrate Singapore's 25th year ol v A iN e^ endence nour ltte > co ec,ion ,ash n 514.90 SPORTS CONNECTION Joqqriij Tops T Designs) Sl2 90 $6 Dtsh Drauter $18 60 $14.90 $21 90 565 90 517.50-552.70 Children's Shorts277 words
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Article, Illustration670 1990-07-28 8 Adeline Woon - P JL ersonal life disintegrates with fame and fortune. But I'm only 22, I'm still young and I enjoy my career and I'm getting paid for it. Jason Donovan By Adeline Woon NO pictures of Jason Donovan, please. That was what The New670 words
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Article227 1990-07-28 9 Elena Chong - By Elena Chong TWO toddlers drowned in pails of water at home in two separate incidents, a coroner's court heard on Friday. One of the victims was Muhammad Shahwal bin Hassani. He was 18 months old. His mother, factory hand Halus hinti Osman, 27, left227 words
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Article88 1990-07-28 9 A FISHERMAN spotted a body in the sea near Pasir His Holiday Complex last evening. The Marine Police found it floating 50 m off the shore. No identification was found on the man, whom police described as a Chinese aged H5 to 40, about 1.75 m88 words
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Article, Illustration244 1990-07-28 9 A HOSTEL in a bomb shelter? It could happen if one of the 23 bids for the lease of three civil defence shelters for commercial use is accepted by the HDB. Among others, applicants want to turn the shelters into a before-and-after school care service,244 words
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Article, Illustration500 1990-07-28 10 Colin Cheong - By Colin Cheong THE hard sell by the Public Service Commission to lure graduates into the civil service obviously hit a soft spot with undergraduates yesterday. More than 700 final-year undergraduates turned up for the career talk. They crammed into a lecture theatre meant for 400500 words
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Article167 1990-07-28 10 THE Public Service Commission is spending about $10,000 on its round of career talks at the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological Institute. The recruitment team of high-level civil servants is backed by posters, booklets and a caterer. But the six-week exercise "will be cost-effective", said Mr167 words
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Article241 1990-07-28 11 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng G IRL Guides may soon have the chance to earn a new birds-and-bees badge and it won't be for nature studies. A sex education course may be introduced for secondary school Guides soon. "It is in line with the association's motto to Be241 words
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Article, Illustration243 1990-07-28 11 NEITHER Mrs Dora Lee nor Mrs Betty Sriharan was a Brownie or a Girl Guide. Yet Mrs Lee, 43, has helped set up a Brownie unit in the school where she currently teaches Yuan Chin Primary and her old school, Jubilee Primary. And Mrs Sriharan,243 words
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Advertisement79 1990-07-28 9 PI THE JUICE TO ENRK II YOUR 1.11 K > k' NATURAL I Ki l l DRINK Refreshing, uuirilious and tasty.Hippophac natural fruit drink is a fresh juice extract from wild hippophae berries. An excellent source ol Vitamin C, Protein, Carotene and Organic acids, regular consumption of Hippophae Natural Pruit79 words
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Advertisement187 1990-07-28 9 ROTARY CLUB OF JURONG TOWN SINGAPORE A special souvenir that'll put I 1 on the world tourist map. National Souvenir Design Competition Attractive prizes will Here's an opportunity to do Singapore proud during be offered under two t^jS Anniversary Celebrations of our nation's categories. independence Open Ist Prize: 3,000 2nd187 words
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Advertisement47 1990-07-28 10 J^IN $Tooo 6/ A tyO I II I S UWy|)< SHOPPING VOUCHER IN I I IE DISCOVLK GALLKILS LAI AYLTTL" ()NTEST! PLUS 50 attractive caleries LAFAYETTE T-SHIRTS TO BE WON tor theC ON ITS I in mi on July 30, August 1, 3, 6. Band 10, 144047 words
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Advertisement134 1990-07-28 11 COURTESY MAKES OUR DAY The three pictures shown below are scenes of our everyday life. Match the scenes with tfie correct messages and you may win a cute courtesy pin for yourself. Lssdffl-r i bt prizes entries Ttw lust 5,000 i<>ir«ll entries received Paste the entry form behind an envelojie134 words
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Advertisement45 1990-07-28 11 |FIRE% THE BIGGEST DISCO IN SINGAPORE* ORCHARD PLAZA #04-19 Orchard Road (Beside MERIDIEN HOTEL, near SOMERSET MRT STATION) Tel: *****55 Open Nightly 8 pm 3 am TEA DANCE Every Saturday Public Holiday 1 pm 6 pm $10 nett (3 drinks) ever, Sun«v J™ Single-storey disco45 words
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Article, Illustration349 1990-07-28 12 Reuter. A I SUPREME Court judge has made sharp and unprecedented criticism against a nominee for the United States' highest court. The attack has drawn largely silence from the US Administration, but one key official said he was saddened by the blast. Justice Thurgood Marshall,Reuter. - 349 words
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235 1990-07-28 12 DENTALTALK DENTAL caries is another word for tooth decay. It is caused by bacterial fermentation of sugar. Recognising the presence of caries in our mouth are often left to the dentist when it's too late. This failure to recognise them early would increase treatment235 words
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Article125 1990-07-28 12 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check (heir meanings. barracks: A building or group of buildings in which soldiers or members of the armed forces live and work together. brutality: Cruel and violent treatment or behaviour. emulates: Imitates125 words
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Advertisement199 1990-07-28 12 I i rv -fvi I r>"- f j^K H PARTICIPATE IN THE NEW PAPER FASTADS/UANHE ZAOBAO MINIADS FOOD FEST '90. IIiIMIHHRHHni ust s P en£ l ant above at any of the participating restaurants and food outlets featured in our twice-weekly food special in The New Paper Fastads and Lianhe199 words
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Article, Illustration341 1990-07-28 13 Reuter. MINKRS clawed through rubble on Friday to rescue two people trapped for 11 days in the ruins of an earthquake-shattered hotel in northern Philippines. Foreign rescue teams pulled out three days ago, saying there was no hope of finding any more survivors inReuter.; Picture/ Afp - 341 words
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173 1990-07-28 13 AP. A MILITARY judge found a US Navy lieutenant guilty of raping a woman officer in her stateroom aboard an ammunitions ship. Lt Robin Brown of Rawlins, Wyoming, remained expressionless as the military judge, US Navy Capt Thomas Lawrence, announced the verdict. SentenceAP. - 173 words
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Article130 1990-07-28 13 AP. A TOTAL of $28.8 million of funds linked to the late Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has been returned to the Philippines in the first such transfer from frozen Swiss accounts. This was stated by a Swiss lawyer representing the Manila Government. Lawyer Moritz LeuenbergerAP. - 130 words
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109 1990-07-28 13 Reuter. GOVERNOR Ruddy Roeof Louisiana on Friday ve' ed a controversial bill it would have barred most tors perioriiini^ would have faced up to 10 years in jail. The bill, passed by the Louisiana state legislature on T u'v 8, was considered the state anti-abortionReuter. - 109 words
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Article120 1990-07-28 14 Reuter. NIGERIA'S military rulers havexecuted 42 people for trying to overthrow the government of President Ibrahim Babangida on April 22. Chief of General Staff Augustus Aikhomu said the 42 were found guilty and shot by firing squad on Friday afternoon. Nine others were jailed. A retrialReuter. - 120 words
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Article, Illustration346 1990-07-28 14 Reuter. FIVE terrorists who tried to kill former Iranian Prime Minister Shapur Bakhtiar in Paris in 1980 were released by French authorities on Friday. The five were immediately expelled from France. Lebanese guerilla Anis Naccache and four accomplices were pardoned by President Francois MitterrandReuter.; Picture/ Afp - 346 words
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Article258 1990-07-28 14 Reuter. CUBA, until 1989 the main recipient of development aid from communist Kast Germany, will get no aid from a united Germany. Aid to Mozambique will continue but civil wars in Angola and Ethiopia mean that assistance to those countries will be cautious. CambodiaReuter. - 258 words
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Article, Illustration180 1990-07-28 15 Reuter. C OMR. I)IAN Rose a n n e Bar r whose singing of the US national anthem at a baseball stadium included spitting and grabbing her crotch, has defended her performance against critics including President George Bush. The President, a former baseball player himself, said he feltReuter. - 180 words
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240 1990-07-28 15 Reuter. O PEC has assured Western countries that they need not fear that the group would drive oil prices too high. An Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreement in Geneva on Friday raised the minimum reference price from US$lB to US$2l. OpecReuter. - 240 words
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155 1990-07-28 15 AP. A KILLER who stabbed, raped and robbed a woman was executed on Friday evening after the US Supreme Court rejected claims that Florida's electric chair was not working properly. The execution of Anthony Bertolotti, 38, was carried out at Florida State Prison nearAP. - 155 words
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Article, Illustration159 1990-07-28 15 AP. FRENCH mime artist Marcel Marceau, whose silent creations have captivated the world for more than 40 years, says he is going deaf. He is in London for a month-long season at Sadler's Wells Theatre. The 67-year-old Marceau blames the deafness on excessive airAP. - 159 words
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Article141 1990-07-28 15 AP. THE highest paid company executive in the United States $24.7 million a year will take a pay cut of more than $20 million next year. He is Mr Paul Fireman, 46, chairman and chief executive officer of Reebok. Mr Fireman is credited with overseeing Reebok'sAP. - 141 words
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Advertisement90 1990-07-28 14 KNOW THE AND Designed (or active lifestyles Mcxi«***** creates a soo'ty yet fashionable statement 'or ladies and men The innovative interplay v graphics adds an v'JN. interesting d'mension to the face distinctive Lanvm name <s engraved on the ruthenium plated casing and a matching leather strap complements its unique co>ou'90 words
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Article, Illustration148 1990-07-28 15 Wire services. LONDON shares finished lower in light trading on Stock Exchange yesterday with investors showing very little interest in the market. Shares opened on a weak note and proceeded to drift for most of the morning and early afternoon. The Financial Times 30share index was down 9.4 pointsWire services. - 148 words
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Article39 1990-07-28 15 FT Industrials Fri 1,842.10 (1,851.50) Dow Jones Average Fri 2,898.51 (2,920.79) ST Industrial Fri 1,565.49 (1,558.08) NST Industrial Fri 3,351.11 (3,352.56) Nikkei Stock Average Fri 30,863.48 (31,369.75) Figures in brackeU refer to those of the previous trading day39 words
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Article, Illustration147 1990-07-28 15 Wire services. THE stock market lapsed into a broad decline yesterday, pressured by new evidence of sluggish business conditions. The Commerce Department reported that the US gross national product grew at a 1.2 percent annual rate, after adjustment for inflation, in the second quarter of the year. TheWire services. - 147 words
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Miscellaneous436 1990-07-28 16 r SATURDAYRADIO NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 Real Fun 12.03 Popular Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 News and Share Market Review 1.10 Traffic Report/Interlude 1.30 Popular Classics (cont'd) 1.30 Love on the Airwaves 2.00 Programme Summary 200 2,2 "•>»«, Time: F,.tu,ed m AuProgram** Summary436 words
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Miscellaneous241 1990-07-28 16 COMICRELIEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee oct 1 'O^?* V t' 'zM ]i fC UgPlim Augusta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill fwe fa) m? AM N f yf w lAivuKetpezmrf YOU fVftUttIUOU6UT6ABOUT V £|p! J f £HAP Wtf/MAK£<s> i RS*TT V vT I TH£ANPOIYAWFMX V —> <v George the Robot /Stephen Stanley > 0241 words
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Miscellaneous431 1990-07-28 17 COMICRELIEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh I r I NOON McCartney on McCartney NOON Newsdesk Doctor, piease I ..JJ have anything vjai.HMNKii, mr M H iimm ii n 1.00 News 12.30 Here's Humph! DOM'T BE AFtfAID... I SFRIDUS I WANT 70U CV\ftN.'lOO'RE JUST H NDW 6IME ME"TH£ 1,10 Futur# H,ts 1245431 words
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Advertisement39 1990-07-28 18 MOVIE STAR LOOKS I. JHH If youVe alter head turning looks, try 1 H National's hairdryer. It's turbo boost will k k* I T A j AV* I H STTSaav windswept look J4LS even He Xiu Qing would envy.39 words
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Miscellaneous1039 1990-07-28 18 saturdaytv 1 THE MAGIC OF DAVID ELK 0F E NORTHERN r f (Channel 5. 8 pm) (Channel 8, 3.15 pm) V Yellowstone National Park, the elk herd lr mnair onH «tnrv linf« tn rrpftp I A as grown dramatically during the past two 4 f jfcajL-. rock music and story1,039 words
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Article246 1990-07-28 19 Vivien Chiong - SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong THERE has been a 16t of talk about Bonny Hick's sizzling book Excuse Me, Are You A Model? and its insights into the modelling world. Was it just coincidence that last night on TV, we had another look behind246 words
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Miscellaneous283 1990-07-28 19 saturdaytv KT|T»VJ doublebill K*/b- FEATURE I: CROSSOVER (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) JAMES Coburn (left with Kate Nelligan), in the most c-k entertaining and accomplished role of his career, stars OHK; i as John Patman, an extraordinary male nurse who SHE works the late evening shift in the psychiatric ward of283 words
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Miscellaneous731 1990-07-28 21 sundaytv Vr%TTDT9r7nTf'^E"7^TT?fI^M^^^HHBBI Warran) and Kris Kristofferson star as a jip Vr A I original feature that takes a very real look 7# > at t^ie country music business. IV »>' ■k v f Doc Jenkins (Willie Nelson) may be one <Mjjy J of Country and Western's most beloved w l|731 words
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Article, Illustration530 1990-07-28 22 Adeline Woon - Jason Donovan's Between the Lines concert tour, Top Ten Tonight, 9.30 pm FIRST NIGHT REVIEW/ By Adeline Woon Adeline Woon THERE is not much superstar hype to Jason Donovan. No roadies stride about trying to look important, and the concert starts almost punctually. His handPictures/ David Tan - 530 words
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Article, Illustration646 1990-07-28 23 Paul Zach - By Paul Zach BACK in 1965, Bob Dylan strode on stage at the Newport Folk Festival, plugged in an electric guitar and forever changed the course of rock 'n' roll. Yet, the audience which came expecting him to strum his acoustic guitar and sing Blowin' in646 words
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Article, Illustration320 1990-07-28 24 Adeline Woon - The House of Sixty Fathers Act 3 Drama Centre Until Saturday REVIEW/ By Adeline Woon ACT 3*B current production tackles loss, grief, loneliness and friendship. It is quite a lot to handle, particularly as the central role is taken bv newcomer Daryl OJoh, who is320 words
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Advertisement207 1990-07-28 23 Whafs my line? contest i Mi r m 9 HH |^HSr9!l!!jHk i Pr Kjmml 10 Sharp Electronic Organizers wortli $400 each to be won! Simple! A different set of two readers' photographs will be featured each day of this week. Three types of occupations will be listed separately. All you207 words
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Advertisement89 1990-07-28 24 HELL TO PAY (i L'LL @§©3 SEE THE LIGHT LLLLV @0® < -rvc music to f*y ca-s con do noccrdo oaroc 1 LLV.L 02) 0 jgp|. uuea. JF JOSE MARI CHAN 1. M |jfi||; Come spend an enchanting evening with Philippine's well-loved singer-composer Jose Mari Chan. 1* latest album, 'Constant89 words
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Advertisement93 1990-07-28 25 THE WAY WHY WOMEN MYTH SINGAPOREANS LOVE LOSERS INFORMATION SHINE OF THE DRESS The appeal of men The beauty lies TIMES What's wrong who are nothing we've been told 1t .lL with it but trouble Gl.ttenn the heat ot the day SINGAPORE GIRL ABORTION V F B U L L93 words
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Miscellaneous694 1990-07-28 25 i SUNDAYRADIO 6AM Newsbrief 6 AM Newsbrief, Summary 6AM Newsbrief. Weather 6.00 AM Breakfast Club 12.30 Top of the Pops 6.0S Rise 6 Shine 6.05 Breakfast Classics 6.05 Contemporary Hits of 6.30 Sentimental Journey 1.00 News, American Country 7.00 News, Weather 7.00 News, Weather lh 1980s 1990 7.00 News, Breakfast694 words
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Advertisement458 1990-07-28 26 ISAYING "I DO" V- IQYOUS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE NEW PAPER FASTADS. V; 1 i f >Uj ANN NG f Raymond Chan 1% &ChuaPohChoo J I "jSak'Tf/ II i\ Wendv ITonPM 1& We thank GOD for uniting us as ONE WJ£j\ J ~Vv^j I Sffr J%ii& are pleased to J458 words
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Article, Illustration335 1990-07-28 34 The Three Musketeers - I'review/ The Three Musketeers T I WEATHER turned the form book on its head last weekend at the Penang races and could well do so again this week so punters should take special care. The going is likely to he a touch on the soft side and335 words
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Article265 1990-07-28 34 THE FIELD for the Committee Cup on Sunday has been cut up badly and there are only 11 runners from which to choose four for the quartet. On last week's form and timing Crown Jewel should be favoured for his second to Penang Lad. But we were265 words
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Article, Illustration285 1990-07-28 35 Bernard Pereira - By Bernard Pereira MALAYSIA'S brave band of buccaneers warmed the hearts of the 1,500 fans at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Friday night with their hell-blazing brand of badminton during the semifinals of the Konica Cup. There were lusty cheers for young Rashid Sidek, when hePicture/ Chwee Hua - 285 words
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Article, Illustration248 1990-07-28 35 AFP, Reuter. FRENCH LEAGUE DRAGAN Stojkovic, the Yugoslav World Cup star, started to pay back Mar- seille's French record 50 million franc (sls.7m)outlay when he orchestrated the club's 2-0 away win over Metz here on Friday night. Stojkovic was the lynchpin of the Marseille midfield, stillAFP, Reuter. - 248 words
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Article150 1990-07-28 35 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: CRICKET 2nd day of first Test match between England and India: England 653-4 (Graham Gooch 333, Allan Lamb 139 Robin Smith 100 n.o). India 48-0 (Shastri 27 n.o, Sidhu 20 n.o). SOCCER Div One France: Metz 0 Marseille 2. TENNIS Dutch OpenWire services. - 150 words
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Article227 1990-07-28 35 Wire services. PAUL Allen is set to leave Tottenham after refusing a new contract at White Hart Lane. Manager Terry Venables will demand a £1 million ($3.25 m) fee for the 27-year-old midfielder, who is now free to talk to other clubs following his failure to agree terms. SaidWire services. - 227 words
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Article, Illustration302 1990-07-28 35 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan THE World FIQ tenpin division president Dr P S Nathan said teams would have problems if Jurong Superbowl is co-host to Superßowl in Marina South for next year's World championships. In a telephone interview, Dr Nathan said from Kuala Lumpur that, in principle, it302 words
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Article, Illustration132 1990-07-28 36 Zhao Jianhua of China is the favourite to win the Konica Cup men's singles title championship when he meets Foo Kok Keong of Malaysia in the final at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Saturday night (6.15pm). But will he? BERNARD PEREIRA asks the coaches of the opposing132 words
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Article, Illustration95 1990-07-28 36 CHINA S CHIEF COACH HOU JIACHANG SAYS r will decide the winner. Zhao has so far been on target. But if he loses his concentration and consistency which he has on many occasions it will be very difficult. That's because you can count on Kok95 words
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Article, Illustration97 1990-07-28 36 MALAYSIA'S CHIEF COACH PUNCH GUNALAN SAYS Inset's not forget that although Zhao has beaten Kok Keong many times, my boy broke his aura of invincibility in last year's Thai Open in three games. He now knows Zhao's game and he is today twice the fighter97 words
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Article85 1990-07-28 36 Indonesian chief coach Indra Gunawan picks Zhao Jianhao to win Saturday's I men's singles final. "It will definitely be Zhao," said Gunawan. From the way he is playing, no one in this field will be able to touch him, least of all Kok Keong. "Of course he made85 words
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254 1990-07-28 36 TWENTY-TWO year-old Fung Permadi will take home to Indonesia a glowing report card despite making his semi-final exit from the Konica Cup. He has impressed chief coach and team manager Indra Gunawan with his performance. "Fung has arrived," Gunawan said on Friday night even though254 words
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Article, Illustration409 1990-07-28 37 S Gulam - Ayam kampung, raja kampung these are two nicknames Singapore has earned because of its inability to win away. Can it beat Johor on Saturday to end the name-calling? By S Gulam SINGAPORE'S inability to win away from home has earned it all sorts of "nicknames. The409 words
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310 1990-07-28 37 S Gulam - By S Gulam SINGAPORE players stand to win over $3,000 each for the remaining six matches in the Malaysia Cup provided they can win all the games. This follows the announcement of a special bonus scheme to boost Singapore's hopes. Singapore team manager Mohamed310 words
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Article, Illustration308 1990-07-28 37 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor CAN the Lions end their away-match jinx, most Singaporeans are asking. The confidence has been boosted by the astonishing 5-2 home win over Selangor last Saturday. But before the Lions fall into a fallacy of football invincibility, listen to the Johor camp... In the football circle in308 words
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Article, Illustration319 1990-07-28 38 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor j 'OHOR says it has a special plan to contain the two most dangerous weapons in Singapore's team. It has devised a strategy to shackle Alistair Kdwards and Abbas Saad. "We know what to do with them," said Datuk Suleiman Mohd Noor,319 words
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