The New Paper, 20 September 1990
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Title Section12 1990-09-20 1 the new paper THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement45 1990-09-20 1 THE FACE OF AGONY Eyes bleeding, jaw and nose fractured, teeth broken, driver Ali Buang can barely speak two weeks after iron-rod attack /Page 2 SNAIL ATTACK: I SEX AND THE DOCTOR S'PORE CLEARED EQ WOMAN H U EASY WINS FOR VILLA AND UNITED ES45 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article72 1990-09-20 2 The Syndrome (TNP, Sept 19): The story incorrectly reported that the Pinkerton Syndrome takes its name from a character in David Hwang's play M Butterfly. Pinkerton is the name of a US naval officer who was a character in Puccini's opera Madama Butterfly. Fatal good deed for driver (TNP,72 words
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Article, Illustration643 1990-09-20 2 Over the past weeks, a number of vicious attacks have been reported in the press. One such case )*> was that of a 34-year-old driver. He was so badly beaten up that he had to undergo two operations. Two weeks later,643 words
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Article, Illustration307 1990-09-20 3 NOW there's equality of the sexes right up to the door. Rnter the doorwoman. Female greeters, or "doorwomen", are stepping forward to meet guests at the Fan Pacific Hotel. Their job do not end right there. Unlike ordinary doormen, they direct the guests allPictures/ Simon Ker - 307 words
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Article168 1990-09-20 3 A MIX of facial expressions was seen at the Pan Pacific Hotel yesterday as women, not men, walked up to open taxi doors and greet guests delighted smiles, flabbergasted confusion, awkward grins. Dr Paul Hyland from Australia almost fell off his seat in ecstasy as Miss Sally Chin,168 words
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Article, Illustration302 1990-09-20 3 Michelle Lee - The students plan to sell their T-shirts at the Orchard Road art fair in December just before Christmas. T-shirts are $16.50; bags $8 $16. By Michelle Lee TEMASEK Junior College has gone green. And purple. And red. And yellow. Its students are302 words
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Advertisement114 1990-09-20 2 Hotlineplus IF you want to share a point of view, call our HotlinePlus 734-7711. You can also write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923. PICK UP SOME Cgpifcfr JAPANESE AND PRIZES J Come on over to Cafe I'laza and 0 you'll be picking up114 words
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Miscellaneous18 1990-09-20 2 The Weather SHOWERS over several areas in the late afternoon. Max temp: 32 deg C. Sunset: 7.01 pm.18 words
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QUICKNEWS
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275 1990-09-20 4 HOT STORIES HEARING on the Bill for the Maintenance of Religious Harmony will begin today. The Bill is aimed at preventing inter-religious conflict and keeping politics and religion separate for a secure Singapore. Nine individuals and groups will give their views to the Parliamentary275 words
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Article95 1990-09-20 4 The Straits Times: IJS army to cut back overseas operations. Business Times: Average hotel occupancy falls below 80 per cent. Lianhe Zaobao: US to cut down on overseas military operations. Berita Harian: US will withdraw from various parts of the world. SBC morning news: The five permanent members of95 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article53 1990-09-20 4 CHINA and Taiwan have taken another step towards closer ties by agreeing to allow direct sea travel between the two countries for the first time since 1949. And China and Vietnam have moved closer towards rapprochement with the visit yesterday to Beijing of Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Gen53 words
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Article24 1990-09-20 4 WORK is expected to begin early next year on the $110 million Kuala Lumpur monorail to overcome traffic congestion in the city.24 words
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Article43 1990-09-20 4 THE shadow of the Gulf crisis looms over the UN General Assembly. It opened its 45th annual session in New York on Tuesday. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said: "Please don't give the floor to arms, give the floor to dialogue."43 words
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Article62 1990-09-20 4 LESS than 80 per cent of hotel rooms were taken up here in June. This has happened for the first time in 12 months. A decline in tourism and economic growth is projected for the second half of this year following the Gulf crisis. The hotels raked in62 words
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Article51 1990-09-20 4 MALAYSIA earned $1.8 billion in foreign exchange from tourism in the first eight months of this year. The income from tourism is expected to exceed $2.6 billion by the end of Visit Malaysia Year 1990, according to Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri l)r Mahathir Mohamad. New resort opens/page51 words
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Article34 1990-09-20 4 WATCH out for Saturday. That's the day when a virus is poised to strike computers throughout the world. Australian scientists say the "Frodo" virus program will halt all operations in infected computers.34 words
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Advertisement98 1990-09-20 4 SteamS oat (Buffet Feast on an array of 30 types of buffet fare. as as y° u want QJ from a variety of seafood, meats, salad and noodles, /gfpoois/oe with piquant sauces for accompaniment. BBQ items available as side orders. Free Buffet Dessert Fashion show 1 every Saturday Served nightly98 words
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Miscellaneous6 1990-09-20 4 BoREDoM. IS ATT>Oc fj PROBLEM OF6 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration276 1990-09-20 5 1,012 women tell all about sex. Doctor puts them in a book T: I I HE Singapore woman is not promiscuous, does not experiment with sex, does not masturbate and suffers painful sex. These are some of the key observations made by Dr276 words
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Article256 1990-09-20 5 HE is called the Sex Doc. Dr V Atputharajah is also known for giving very open talks on sex, a few of which stirred some controversy. But the saucy remarks that follow him do not perturb him one bit. He felt he "was doing256 words
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Article, Illustration253 1990-09-20 6 FOR the last three years, businessman Shahul Hameed did not know why his bathroom ceiling was "wet and leaky". Yesterday contractors from the Housing Development Board (HDB) pulled out enough foam from it to fill up a pail. "Even the workers were shocked253 words
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Article, Illustration539 1990-09-20 6 MRS Kim Church filed her income tax returns a month late and neglected to inform SBC she had given up her car radio. These two oversights led to a request for an appearance in court and a warrant for her arrest it took Mrs Church,539 words
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Article116 1990-09-20 6 UNDER Section 36 (1) of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation Act, it is an offence to install or work any broadcasting apparatus without a licence. One can fined up to $2,000 or jailed up to 12 months for the offence. The broadcasting apparatus may116 words
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Advertisement175 1990-09-20 5 Je) I yfVil l rlrvtul lions have dtsirndrd from \leaven 1 Ve VK K J See the celestial lion dance, witness v the creation of the dragon and p 1 catch the Four At Haw Par Villa. Where myths and legends come alive. 1 8 (S $g At I l.iw175 words
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Advertisement147 1990-09-20 6 mrnrn ETCUl heks 734-7711 This story resulted from a Hotline-plus call NEW RESTAURANT 1 NEW CONCEPT! MENU TESTING PERIOD LESS 15% 40 varieties of fresh salad, fruits, pasta and 3 different soups daily. All YOI -CAN-KA I AT $8.40 ONLY, (normal $9.90) Adopting America latest concept and recipes. Local favourites147 words
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Advertisement284 1990-09-20 8 If you shower with Hazeline* Body Foam, present your empty bottle for $1 off. FoTTedemplion at supermarkets and major Enjoy your shower with 1 lazeline* Bcxly Foam because its rich luxuriant lather pampers department stores /Whirry! OffeX I *n as gently cW* Ami between now and 50 November I'M), I284 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration358 1990-09-20 9 STIFF competition has forced more and more dealers to offer their cars with a new option with the certificate of entitlement (COE) included. Some dealers claim that they are passing on COEs purchased at a low bid to their customers. Others have the cost358 words
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Article399 1990-09-20 9 Charmaine Chan - By Charmaine Chan A BUSINESSMAN was a cheat when he both bought and sold secondhand cars. In one case, Lua Beng Kian, 28, used a bad cheque to make a $4,337 downpayment for a Nissan Laurel from a second-hand car dealer, a district court heard399 words
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Article, Illustration256 1990-09-20 10 FIVE lucky eights won for A&W the only fast food outlet at Changi Airport's new Terminal 2. A&W's $88,888 is the highest bid for renting the mezzanine outlet. It will also have to pay another $9,150 a month. The amount is based on a256 words
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Article175 1990-09-20 10 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. attentive: Someone who is attentive pays close attention to the person or thing that they are listening to, or looking at. bouffant: A hairstyle in which your hair is175 words
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Article388 1990-09-20 11 Trudy Lim - Trudy Lim Trudy Lim A HOUSEWIFE was shocked when she bought two tickets to a charity event. On the tickets was printed the warning that there would be no refund if the event was cancelled. Tickets for the Queens of Tennis Exhibition Match on Saturday388 words
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Article, Illustration283 1990-09-20 11 SINGAPORE'S statesmen are about to go a'courting with the queens of tennis. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and five other government officials will take on Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert, Monica Seles and Jennifer Capriati for Tea and Tennis next week. The Sept 22283 words
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Article, Illustration243 1990-09-20 11 SINGAPOREAN businessman Ho Kwon Ping now has a famous face. It is on the cover of the latest edition of Fortune International. The Autumn 1990 edition, which hit the streets on Monday, is a special issue which focuses on Asia. Articles deal243 words
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Article, Illustration306 1990-09-20 12 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng YOU can now visit a new kampung-style beach resort in Pulau Tinggi, an island off Mersing. The $3 million Smailing Island Resort is being developed by a local travel agent. It was opened to tourists ear- ly this month. From Mersing, it takes306 words
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Article91 1990-09-20 12 IT takes four hours to get to Pulau Tinggi: Two hours to drive up to Mersing to catch another two-hour ferry ride. The managing director of Smailing Tours Mr Zaini Salleh plans to make the island more accessible with a fast-ferry service which would reduce the91 words
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Advertisement145 1990-09-20 9 ~wv» <• •S# ifciwS a. I DO 0 Q a oo oO s Outdoor Furniture Fair 1 Q THE SUN NEVER SETS ON A HARTMAN \I K Bistro Garden Set Windsor Set with Parasol VI U.P. $358 U P. 5782 J l 'l i NOW $268 NOWSSB6 J .lit/ aj145 words
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Advertisement63 1990-09-20 9 ft. i^'*^ j£mg£°' fe. j; Kks; It's our anniversary in September Get on down to Subway. We're giving away packs of exclusively designed playing cards No kidding l Only on Fridays and Saturdays with your first drink charge. Sl5 nett And on 28 September get a piece of the action63 words
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Advertisement454 1990-09-20 10 GREAT BARRIER REEF WHITEST. a 6-day JL wk-jdj* stay at Australia's >® Great Barrier Reef^p^ Here's your last chance to win an all expenses paid holiday to Australia Reef in the cool comfort of a semi submersible boat To beautiful, tropical, enchanting Cairns. On land, escape to tbe heart of454 words
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Advertisement43 1990-09-20 11 HJOJJJ jJUJi iiliJtt 734 7711 If you have a point of view, you can call our HotlinePlus (734-7711). You can also write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, Singapore 0923. Please include your full name, address and telephone number.43 words
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Advertisement142 1990-09-20 11 I 11 "Take me to Heaven l Whoever said shopping was a leisure activity had obviously newr worn stilettoes. Her feet had died an hour ago She reasoned her body might as well follow suit She turned to the waitress at The Lounge in the Hilton lobby. Ihke me to142 words
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Advertisement394 1990-09-20 12 COTPUto* C^rv««ur» ,'Z| J im-, WV.V f ■{,<& In today'* communications the portable fL. ElEf DO DLnnn Flip up Antenna for rosy phone It more than a convenience. B VIt# ledflf Rfe% V Wl 1CIDIC llVlW carrying and storage Mfit's become a necessity. Helping communicate not just what you need,394 words
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Advertisement193 1990-09-20 13 •arc cafe society cafe royal c c a a f f e e c s h t i y c I e Whatever you've got on, you can ]J. always pop down to Cafe I v Vienna for a few of your If f)(\ favourite things from all fj-b) "^^overthe193 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration278 1990-09-20 14 Wire services. INDIAN authorities closed all public schools and colleges in New Delhi yesterday after three students set themselves ablaze in protest against plans to reserve more jobs for lower castes. The schools will be shut for the next 10 days and Delhi University suspendedWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 278 words
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108 1990-09-20 14 Reuter. PROSTITUTES in the Indian capital have demanded that the Government reserve jobs and seats in educational institutions for their children. Mr Lalchand Vidyarthi, president of the Delhi Prostitutes Group, said yesterday the demand was submitted to Prime Minister Viswanath Pratap Singh. "A delegationReuter. - 108 words
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170 1990-09-20 14 Reuter. ONE of America's most wanted fugitives foiled security check and worked for two years helping to build sophisticated US submarines. Wardell Ford, 34, was arrested on Monday after he was featured on a television programme called America's Most Wanted, which enlistsReuter. - 170 words
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Article148 1990-09-20 14 AFP. THE United States and Vietnam will re sume their dialogue on Cambodia at an upgraded level in New York today. Today's round the third between the two countries since Washington announced its new policy on Cambodia in .July will be between Assistant SecretaryAFP. - 148 words
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285 1990-09-20 15 The Observer. BRITISH'S top woman dog breeder has been hounded out of the Kennel Club of Britain for claiming to be younger than she is. Mrs Pamela Cross Stern, president of Rottweiler Association, chairwoman of the Pekingese Breed Council and committeeThe Observer. - 285 words
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283 1990-09-20 15 Bernama. A BKANI) new Royal Malaysian Air Force helicopter made an emergency landing on the grass verge of the runway at the international airport in Subang last night. The five air force personnel in the Agusta A-109C helicopter suffered slight injuries, Chief of AirBernama. - 283 words
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Article, Illustration271 1990-09-20 16 A DOCTOR and his wife in Petaling Jaya have been cleared of charges that they used snails and millipedes to "terrorise a woman doctor in their clinic. Dr Yoong Meow Ngan, 51, and Madam Tan Pua Kuan, 46, were charged with placing the creepy271 words
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241 1990-09-20 16 AP. DOCTORS have this advice for pregnant women: Don't spend too much time in the hot tub because you might overheat your unborn babies. But how long is too long? A study has come up with an answer: If the water isAP. - 241 words
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Article, Illustration280 1990-09-20 17 Reuter. THE chairman of the Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan issued a gloomy assessment of the American economy yesterday. He told a congressional committee that the Gulf crisis had injected "new and substantial risks" into the US economy. But he did not forsee aReuter. - 280 words
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Article, Illustration253 1990-09-20 17 AP. THE KGB has offered to share information on Iraq with its US counterpart, the CIA. "We haven't exchanged information with the CIA on that issue (that the Soviet Government still has about 5,000 specialists working in Iraq), but I amAP. - 253 words
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Article72 1990-09-20 17 If Iraq does not meet these non-negotiable conditions (an immediate and total Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait; restoration of the Kuwaiti Government and the release of foreigners detained by Baghdad), then its isolation will not end. We are prepared to take additional steps if sanctions and the quest for72 words
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Advertisement29 1990-09-20 14 Renting out rooms? There's always room for you in The Straits Times Classified. "SrjßMf SATURDAY SPECIAL )_^&k Y2HU wSh m OUT FOB OUR ONE DAY ONLY SPECIAL CONTEST THIS^SATURDAY29 words
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Advertisement15 1990-09-20 15 There are 1001 reasons why you should sample this drink l i > v -Xi i15 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration240 1990-09-20 16 AFP. SHARES quickly gave up an early rally in London yesterday and traded around Tuesday's closing levels for the remainder of the day. The Financial Times 30share index closed up 0.1 point at 1.576.1. Rumours that a major securities house is in financial trouble did nothing to steady aAFP. - 240 words
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Article71 1990-09-20 16 Reuter. TOKYO stocks opened firmer as a limited number of bargain hunters came off the sidelines to buy into a market that fell to a 1990 closing low on yesterday. Brokers said the morning market would correct for recent declines hut the direction of afternoon trade was less clear.Reuter. - 71 words
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Article51 1990-09-20 16 FT Industrials Wed 1,576.10 (1,576.80) Dow Jones Average Wed 2,557.43 (2,571.29) ST Industrial Wed 1,172.48 (1,179.01) NST Industrial Wed 2,922.28 (2,946.30) Hongkong Hang Seng Wed 2,980.95 (2,996.66) Australian All Ordinaries Wed 1,449.90 (1,473.20) Nikkei Stock Average Wed 23,726.17 (23,884.82) Figures in bracket* refer to those of the previous trading51 words
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Article, Illustration233 1990-09-20 16 AFP. THE Dow Jones index closed down 13.87 points to 2,557.42 yesterday after Wall Street lowered its hopes that the Federal Reserve Roard would loosen its tight grip on lIS credit. Trading yesterday morning was up more than eight points as petroleum prices dropped and interest rates heldAFP. - 233 words
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Advertisement176 1990-09-20 17 AT THE READING ROOM SUNDOWNS Will NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN gg| W* x fA®> f V Sundowns like you've never experienced before ore about to come down your way. None other than the Reading Room's new Sundown Hours So when the clock strikes 6, it's time to let your176 words
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Article, Illustration458 1990-09-20 18 Two big figures on the Thai political scene are squaring up for a showdown Prime Minister General Chatichai Choonhavan and his political foe General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh L At stake is the premiership of the country. WALTER SEOW reports GENERAL Chavalit's hopes are up. He wants toIllustration/ Hou Soon Ming - 458 words
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Article150 1990-09-20 18 PLUS POINTS Has built a name for himself as a strong leader since he took over in 1988 as the first elected Thai Prime Minister in 12 years. ■Is given credit for the double-digit economic growth Thailand has enjoyed since he took over. Obtained a promise from the150 words
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Article151 1990-09-20 18 GEN Chavalit joined the Chatichai Cabinet in March this year after he retired as Thai army commander. He was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister. He resigned in -June in an open break with the Prime Minister, Gen Chatichai Choonhavan, following charges that he and151 words
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Article110 1990-09-20 18 PLUS POINTS His charisma and intelligence are believed to be his strongest points in his switch from a military to a political role. Has support of army strongman Gen Suchinda and many Thai leaders. Seen to have support in the south and the north-east, which will help him110 words
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Advertisement93 1990-09-20 19 OOur Super Visual televisions offer the most life-like colours. We invite you in for a screen test. When you compare televisions preset most other brands, they have a revolutionary at the manufacturers* colour and brightness Invar Mask Picture Tube that delivers high settings, you*ll notice our SV range of 26"93 words
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Miscellaneous975 1990-09-20 19 thursdaytv PAUL MCCARTNEY E MOVIE SHOW: IKSK (Channel 5, 8.00 pm) (Channel 5, 9.35 pm) THIS programme looks at a brilliant Academy Award winner for Best C musician/songwriter, an ex-Beatle who has Picture, Driving Miss Daisy, the wr l ei some of the greatest songs in rock n gentle story975 words
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210 1990-09-20 20 Alfonso Chan - SEENLASTNIGHT By Alfonso Chan THE Mathnet segment of Square One TV (Channel 5, 7 pm) has always intrigued me. Is it a detective drama series with a lot of figures thrown in or a sophisticated Sesame Street with mathematics? Both, I finally decided, after210 words
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Advertisement156 1990-09-20 20 -jHy- WHAT ARE YOU i DOING THIS our new P' an t0 ve U P stai-ts with September's Her World in I SATURDAY 1 the exciting SINGLE GIRL'S GUIDE TO SATURDAY NIGHT. Six I NIGHT? tip-crammed pages about hanging loose with or without men! I K I Terrific fashions for156 words
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Miscellaneous252 1990-09-20 20 thwsdaytv burglar (Channel 5.10.50 pm) f WHOOPI Goldberg plays Bernie Rhodenbarr, who j Wll leads a double life a Haight Street bookseller by day and Ifl burglar by night. She is being blackmailed by a crooked ex-cop who threatens to turn over some incriminating evidence to the police unless she252 words
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Article, Illustration448 1990-09-20 21 David Brazil - Stories/ David Brazil c AIRNS, gateway on Australia's Queensland coast to the glories of the Great Barrier Reef, is itself a city worth lingering in. For Cairns combines that sunny, tropical feel of the Pacific Ocean with the traditions of Australia's old pioneering days. Well-known448 words
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Article204 1990-09-20 21 MT KINABALU MOUNT Kinabalu is I South-east Asia's greatest challenge to the climber, standing as it does 4,101 meI tres high in the east Malaysian state of Sabah. Traditionally regarded as a "sacred homeland of the spirits", the mountain dominates the 754 sq m Kinabalu Park. Now there's a204 words
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Article85 1990-09-20 21 ENJOY this year's Lunar Festival at Haadyai in southern Thailand. Lion and dragon dances, lantern processions and contests will he held there from Oct 2 to 4. Further information from Tourism Authority of Thailand at 235-7694. Monday-Thursday discounts on Tioman Island ferry connection with Finger Pier. Price down85 words
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Advertisement167 1990-09-20 21 I THE BEST OF HOLIDAY SPECIALS TO AUSTRALIA -Jthr, 6 DAY PERTH From $1 >238 Sftecial Departure 4 Ik'c Departures e\ery Friday Sunday 6 DAY BEST OF SYDXEY/MELBOL'HXE v From $1,788 Departures every SatunLiy 7 DAY BALI/PERTH PAC KAGE V From SI 420 Special Departure 5 Dec 90 8 DAY167 words
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Article, Illustration812 1990-09-20 22 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin A BLUE floral settee is getting almost as much attention as Li Nanxing or other SBC stars. You might remember having seen it in Finishing Line (telecast earlier this year) and in other serials. Sometimes it is disguised with lace pinned on it. If812 words
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Article, Illustration413 1990-09-20 23 NYT. s t i INCE 1980, a tide of films featuring, even starring GaByrne has washed f ashore in New York. Playing opposite Jill Clayburgh in Costa Gavras's Hanna K, he was an Israeli prosecutor with an accent appropriate to the venue; forNYT. - 413 words
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326 1990-09-20 23 NYT. MILLER'S CROSSING is a modern rendering of vintage Warner Brothers Prohibition-era sagas of the 30s. It was directed by Joel Coen, produced by his brother Ethan and written by both. Albert Finney plays the rough, ageing mobster who corrupts andNYT. - 326 words
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Article, Illustration529 1990-09-20 24 Alfonso Chan - Lost round: Two cheery pubs By Alfonso Chan MAYBE it's the name, maybe it's the place. But people tend to get lost when they're searching for Singapore's Bermuda Triangle. The pub has been open for eight months now, but the mysterious force that swallows ships and planes entering the AtlanticPictures/ David Tan - 529 words
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Article100 1990-09-20 24 The Bermuda Triangle, 39 Duxton Road Open 3 pm-midnight, except Sundays. Beer: $2.80 for a mug, $11 for a jug during Happy Hours (3 to 8 pm). Otherwise it's $3.80 and $15. All other drinks at bar prices. Ambience: Airy, cosy, comfortable and quirky. Rock and pop100 words
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Advertisement91 1990-09-20 25 SINGAPORE'S VERY OWN JOKE BOOK Finally, here's a joke book that's uniquely Singaporean. More than 450 jokes and every one is a winner or your money back!* THE SOLID SINGAPORE JOKE BOOK by Ben Mathews Includes S'pore Specials: 1 .fS f I Mat Rock Monthly jklfl /Mj The Strait Times91 words
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Miscellaneous372 1990-09-20 25 THURSDAYRADIO I NOON News la Brief NOON News la Brief 12.05 laachdata 12.03 Pipular Classics 1.00 N*Wt aad Weather Report 1.00 News and Weather Forecast 1.15 LitMrti (cont'd) 1.10 Carreacy Exchange Rates 2.00 N«m la Brief US Pepalar Classics (cont'd) 2.0S Aftereeoe Fare 1.45 Midday Marfcet Report 3.00 News la372 words
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Miscellaneous477 1990-09-20 26 COMICRELIEF THURSDAYRADIO Orchard Road/conn Goh l NOON Good Music, Company And Mo NOON Nowsdosk 50. AH CHVf. .'.YOU'VE AVEN6ED~"T| L£X)K AT I A 1215 s nt mentjl ,0,,n, 1230 SI M &01L1 WHO IE AT BOURSE IP.BUT ONil S I WrtfTT Mb OF A I J J 6 £V? 1230477 words
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Advertisement47 1990-09-20 27 831 Professional/ Executive Appointments 832 Employment DRIVER CUM DELIVERY CLERK Printing company requires Assistant Driver (class 3) must b»- English speaking a willing to work hard a 5 day week j a per month Walk-in interview at 315 ALEXANDRA ROAD #02—01 SPPL BUILDING SINGAPORE 0315 TEL: *****3047 words
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Advertisement265 1990-09-20 28 832 Employment 832 Employment 832 Employment WALK-IN INTERVIEW (FRIDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 1990) Singapore Press Holdings Ltd CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are the region's leading newspaper publishing company profitable, successful, and committed to staff training and welfare. We invite suitable candidates to Till the following vacancy: f mEFHONE SALES REPRESENTATIVE (CHINESE NEWSPAPERS)265 words
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Advertisement348 1990-09-20 28 832 Employment 832 Employment HOTEL EQUATORIAL SINGAPORE I has immediate vacancies tor the following H positions: H I 1. Accounts Clerk I H Requirements:- H Possess GCE 'O' level with typing ability H e Intermediate Book-keeping I e Bilingual in English Mandarin I I 2. Receptionist I I 3. Telephone348 words
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Advertisement383 1990-09-20 28 832 Employment 832 Employment J&b Swizzle Pta Ltd, an aalaMiahad ratailar in chocolataa, confectionery and flow era in Changi Airport ia looking for suitable candidataa to fill the following poaitiona. A. SALES SUPERVISORS A pleasant and outgoing personality G.C.E. 'O' level qualifications Effectively bi-llngual In English and Mandarin Ability to383 words
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Advertisement337 1990-09-20 29 I 832 Employment R S m L ACCOUNTS CLERK J n GCE'O'level M LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping H -T Knowledge in Lotus 123/ Wordstar would be H an advantage H M 1 to 2 years relevant experience M > RECEPTIONIST/ADMIN CLERK 7 H GOTO'or N'Level H LI Pleasant personality 1J V337 words
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Advertisement313 1990-09-20 29 832 Employment TURN YOUR TIME TO CASH Commodity firm is giving a golden Opportunity for full/ part-timers to trade in N Y Market to earn extra income of $2,000 with Minimum working hours (3 hrs. x 5 days week) Open to all personnel (above 18 yrs. old) Don't waste your313 words
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Advertisement193 1990-09-20 29 832 Employment C AIAOISQUt V/ v Japanese lounge ARABESQUE, foqulros e Hostesses Salary: From $2,000 $3,000 Receptionists Salary: From $1,000 $1,100 Waiters Salary: From $800 $900 Counter Stewardesses Salary: From $900 $1,000 Walk-In Interview only, on 20 21 Sept between spm Bpm at 1 Selegle Road. #81-41/54 Paradlz Centre. Spore193 words
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Advertisement414 1990-09-20 29 832 Employment JURONG ENGINEERING LTD urgently requires: 1) FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST CUM TEL. OPERATOR Passed Secondary 4 Eloquent tn English and Mandarin Typing Is not required 2) SITE CLERKS GCE 'O' or 'N' Level PC knowledge an advantage 3) TIME-KEEPER/ ADMIN. ASST. I GCE 'O' or 'N' Level I Few414 words
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Advertisement305 1990-09-20 29 832 Employment l 7 ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE LCCI higher accounting or equivalent e Able to handle full set of books Able to type and work Independently 2) ACCOUNTS/ STOCK CLERK Basic accounting knowledge Creditors/ Debtors Control stock record 3) ASSISTANT SECRETARY Assist In the day-to-day secretarial work Interested candidates may TEL.,305 words
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Advertisement269 1990-09-20 29 832 Employment A large French multinational corporation hat vacancies for the following posts JUNIOR CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY 1 to 2 years' working experience good command of English pleasant personality ability to work independently CONFIDENTIAL ACCOUNTS CLERK possess L.C.C.I Intermediate Bookkeeping experience not necessary as training will be provided RECEPTIONIST school leavers269 words
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Advertisement372 1990-09-20 30 832 Employment Established Industrial distributors in sheet metal equipments and power toolings requires: TECHNKAI SALES REPRESENTATIVES a OCE "with class 3 driving licence a At least one year's sales experience In technical products a Aggressive, self-motivated and result orientated Interested applicants please call Mtaa Jenny at Tat: 745-7 SOB today372 words
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Advertisement235 1990-09-20 30 832 Employment A Well Established Shipping Co requlres:GENERAL CLERKS a Mln. OCE 'N' or 'O' level a Ability to type a 2to 3 years experience Interested applicants, please come personally to:Blk 583 Race Courae Roed #01-107, Singapore OS2I Tat: *****91 (From tJOam. 5.30pm.) BOUTIQUE SALESGIRLS wanted I a Age 18235 words
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Advertisement366 1990-09-20 30 832 Employment FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK (Katong area) LCCI Intermediate bookkeeping Experience tn keeping a full set of accounts up to balence sheet At least 2 years experience Able to type and computer knowledge Inlifiilid pNui call 222-5721 tor interview. P— J International Airfreight 9 5 Forwarder requires J CARGO HANDS366 words
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Advertisement198 1990-09-20 30 832 Employment WALK-IN INTERVIEW ACCOUNTS CLERKS GCE *0' Level with accounting experience LCCI Accounting Certificate PC literate (Lotus 123) an advantage CLERKS Good typing speed or data entry experience Fringe Benefits 5 day week 2.5 months bonus Medical and dental coverage Alternatively, writ# in to: Personnel Department AIU (S) Pte198 words
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Article, Illustration442 1990-09-20 31 FIRST ROUND FIRST LEG AFP, Reuter. ENGLISH clubs ended their five-year exile with a triumphant return to European club soccer yesterday. Aston Villa and Manchester United celebrated their return from the cold following the 1986 Heysel disaster with strong first-round first-leg victories against eastern EuropeanAFP, Reuter. - 442 words
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Article, Illustration614 1990-09-20 31 AFP. AFP. MAN U 2 PECSI 0 Early flourish MANCHESTER United failed to make the most of a stunning start to its European return against Pecsi Munkas at Old Trafford. In the end it had to settle for a 2-0 win. After storming into a two-goal lead inAFP. - 614 words
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Article, Illustration329 1990-09-20 32 Maradona Napoli's inspiration NAPOLI 3 U J PEST 0 Reuter. AP. DIEGO Maradona, in superb form despite missing a week's training, scored twice for Italian champion Napoli in its European Cup first-round first-leg clash yesterday. Defender Marco Raroni opened the scoring in the 35th minute, sneaking in behindReuter. AP. - 329 words
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Article, Illustration279 1990-09-20 32 M'SEILLE 5 DINAMO 1 Reuter. A HATTRICK by striker Jean-Pierre Papin got new team boss Franz Beckenbauer off to a flying start in the European Cup. Marseille laboured for long against the Albanians and had only a penalty, scored by Papin on theReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 279 words
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Article144 1990-09-20 32 Wire services. DAVID 01 -eary is wanted by Manchester City. City boss Howard Kendall is desperate to recruit reinforcements, particularly as Paul Lake could be out for a month. ARGENTINIAN World Cup star Nestor Lorenzo, who plays for Italian club Bari, is to join Nottingham Forest on a month'sWire services. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration326 1990-09-20 33 Wire services. HOLDER Sampdoria of Italy was shocked in the opening match of its defence of the Cup-Winners' Cup. It went down 1-0 away to Kaiserslautern of West Germany. Stefan Kuntz scored a late winner for the injury-hit Germans. The Italians had moreWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 326 words
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Article, Illustration392 1990-09-20 33 Dinamo Bucharest (Rom) 4 St Patrick's Athletic (Ire) 0, Sparta Prague (Cze) 0 Spartak Moscow (USSR) 2, Red Star Belgrade (Yug) 1 Grasshopper Zurich (Swit) 1, Lillestrom (Nor) 1 Club Brugge (Bel)l, Porto (Por) 5 Portadown (Nlre) 0, Apoel Nicosia (Cyprus) 2 Bayern Munich (WG) 3, US392 words
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Article, Illustration559 1990-09-20 34 Will Iraq's invasion of Kuwait last month spoil China's party of the year the Asian Games? Member countries vote today whether or not to bar Iraq from the Games, starting in Beijing on Saturday. If it is barred, Iraq has threatened to lead a boycott Wire services. ASIANWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 559 words
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