The New Paper, 22 September 1990
1990-09-22
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Title Section17 1990-09-22 1 the new paper WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22/ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS17 words
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Article13 1990-09-22 1 5 'pore exec drowns after falling from raft/Pg 213 words
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Article, Illustration77 1990-09-22 1 ALFONSO CHAN: I had a date with Bonny Hicks the other day. I picked her up at her flat, took her out for tea and sent her home in a daze. She wasn't in a daze. I was. BONNY HICKS: "I'm the flavour of the month. It's77 words
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Article, Illustration25 1990-09-22 1 There will be no defections, no dash to freedom only a race for gold, silver, bronze and national prestige.../ Page 3925 words
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Advertisement7 1990-09-22 1 f£ WIN NIKON CAMERAS: TODAY ONLY EB7 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration362 1990-09-22 2 Suresh Nair; Yaw Yan Chong - By Suresh Nair and Yaw Yan Chong A SENIOR insurance executive from Singapore drowned in a freak river accident on the River Kwai, about 100 km from Bangkok. Mr Michael Tham, in his mid-40s, the assistant general manager (field staff operations) of Prudential Assurance362 words
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Article280 1990-09-22 2 THE new Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) will offer, among other facilities, $5 checks for the elderly and diabetics which could save them from potential blindness. The centre will open at Oct 15. This was announced in a press release issued during yesterday's ceremony when280 words
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146 1990-09-22 2 LOCAL retailer C K Tang is planning to set up shop in Malaysia. It is close to securing a 30year lease on President House in the prestigious Golden Triangle area of Kuala Lumpur, Business Times reported on Saturday. The newspaper said146 words
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Article, Illustration441 1990-09-22 3 The jaws of Hell will open on Oct 2. ANGELINE SONG takes a ride into the dragon's belly to view the 10 courts of Hell at Haw Par Villa Opening Oct 2. 9 am to 6 pm daily Tickets: Adults $16. Children between three and 12 $10. ChildrenPictures/ Simon Ker - 441 words
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Article, Illustration153 1990-09-22 3 THIS old man was a great hit at Haw Par Villa on Friday. Called Hoy Hay, he is actually a life-sized robot with very realistic body and eye movements, a hoarse voice, and a cackly laugh. He is the star of the Legends and153 words
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Article125 1990-09-22 3 CREATION of the World Theatre 3D show on creation according to Chinese folklore. Spirits of the Orient Theatre On a 9-video monitor wall, children of all ages describe their version of the legend of the dragon boat race, the lantern festival and New Year festivities. Wrath of the125 words
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Advertisement173 1990-09-22 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. f I I Outdoor Pqrnitore Pair I I Q~ THE SUN_NEVER SETS ON f I 1 h 4 >-=- I173 words
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Miscellaneous18 1990-09-22 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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Article, Illustration243 1990-09-22 4 HOT STORIES PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew leaves on a five-day visit to the Soviet Union on Saturday. This will be Mr Lee's first visit there in 20 years. Apart from Mrs Lee, those who will accompany the Prime Minister include: First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok243 words
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Article95 1990-09-22 4 The Straits Times: Be ready for war, Iraqis told. Business Times: C K Tang plans to set up shop in Kuala Lumpur. Lianhe Zaobao: Hussein tells his people to get ready for war. Berita Harian: Mufti: Religious Harmony Bill not in conflict with Islamic principles. SBC morning news:95 words
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CATCH OF THE PAY
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Article96 1990-09-22 4 IF you wish to nominate an MP, you have three weeks to do so. The public can send in names for the first group of Nominated Members of Parliament, the Clerk of Parliament announced on Friday. Those nominated must be: At least 21 years old; Residents of Singapore96 words
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Article73 1990-09-22 4 MR Chia Thye Poh can now visit mainland Singapore during the day and find a job here. He was released to Sentosa in May last year from detention under the Internal Security Act. A Home Ministry statement said on Friday he would be allowed to be on73 words
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Article55 1990-09-22 4 VEHICLE quota premiums for the two most popular categories of cars have fallen. The premium, or price, of a Certificate of Entitlement (COE)for the 1,001 cc 1,600 cc category dropped form $9,888 to $7,220 in the latest tender exercise. The premium for the 1,601 cc 2,000 cc category55 words
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Article74 1990-09-22 4 A FORMER Hongkong banker went back to Hongkong on Friday to face fraud charges there. He had just completed a jail term in Singapore. Mr Low Chang Hian, 45, former director of Hongkong's Ka Wah Rank, voluntarily flew back to face $173.25 million fraud charges. He was accompanied74 words
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Article76 1990-09-22 4 THE Singapore General Hospital is among the world's best at producing babies the IVF way. Almost one in three who wanted a baby through in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) got one. The hospital's Centre for Assisted Reproduction (Care) delivered 46 babies while treating 154 patients last year. IVF involves76 words
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Article55 1990-09-22 4 THE Shell Company has cut the pump price of its premium petrol by 2.4 cents a litre for competitive reasons. The price now is 140.8 cents a litre, bringing it from one of the most expensive to the cheapest in town. The prices of Shell's intermediate grade55 words
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Advertisement49 1990-09-22 4 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, Sunday Public Holiday 1 pm 6 pm Saturday Public Holiday: $10 nett (3 drinks) Sunday: $8 nett (3 drinks)49 words
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Advertisement274 1990-09-22 5 PUMA TRINOMK. WHEN WINNING IS EVERYTHING. iZLwZ i \V\ V-: i v rMMi stop ft. «<w IwtJwft* TWpnc* \wcwT wirtwow mmi >** j, wm Ntti I .WflC mn «j? ft**#"* W»,j>n» *a* .Vi»mi(*a e«**litfD» wwi* HUH®- fvmiStam NCilt tuft* !mgM W** ?1» Vfwwwc !►»> JMfe k* MK< fc apw* txta*274 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration349 1990-09-22 6 Michelle Lee - By Michelle Lee MUSIC is fun. That's the point 766 children from 16 primary schools made at a concert at the SLF auditorium on Friday. They clapped, acted, danced and used all sorts of improvised instruments to produce great music. The concert was held to showPictures/ Choo Chwee Hua - 349 words
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Article69 1990-09-22 6 THE concert was held to show what the primary school music curriculum has achieved since it was introduced in 1982. The "active approach to music-making" course teaches a child: To sing and use a wide variety of musical instruments, including improvised ones such as empty tin cans69 words
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Advertisement100 1990-09-22 6 POWER THEM WITH maxell, Maxell has batteries of every type rWJ n to meet your every need-Silver oxide fesn'/ Make batteries, Micro alkaline cells, Micro ™™i atlve I JISSS II moves lithium cells, Manganese batteries Super lithium batteries. ZZZZZZZIIZZZZZZZII High power Last longer Superior Capture leak resistance Longer shelf life100 words
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Advertisement198 1990-09-22 7 cafe society cafe royal c c e 5 1 y c i im e Whatever you've got on, you can 7— always pop down to Cafe enna ora ew y° ur v I A %'fu /Y\ favourite things from all 1 Ci V u O >J the world. From Chicken^198 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article211 1990-09-22 8 Elena Chong - By Elena Chong A MAN gave a student who had bumped into him in a hospital two options give him a hongbao or have a 'fight. A district court heard on Friday that Mr Neo Say Hock, 22, was walking along the corridor of National211 words
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Article444 1990-09-22 8 DENTALTALK I HAVE uneven front teeth. In between my two front teeth is a "small" tooth. This separates the front teeth. It is awful if I do not remove the small tooth. What should I do? ■Is it possible to move both front teeth444 words
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Advertisement363 1990-09-22 8 AND HOW THESE CAN IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS A man meets a stranger who seems to possess strange powers. topics include presentation techniques and handling objections M knows about his past and can see the future. This is the Certificate: Jointly issued by the NPB and the Marketing beginning of "The363 words
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Advertisement415 1990-09-22 9 TODAY, EVERYDAY. TOHIT I, EVIRYHITI. '•»'<. taw w• I Zvrs-ts •••»■<•-■• -•»J v.. tana(.« fc* uui .**101*• (V»« ka»A Oujlnu c«».4l*J«'Jior i.«nou«r c». m.S«op« C»*>Oik* C«»•COj*H*r I* «CtantMw(inttoan 1 mnaci*«Cw»Poo j—n>rt»ChoiToor j—nry»CM*oou»SpunDoiotun »Owaof S w> CmiwPoxPo«OX*»CrwmwnSoCorw;» Ciw»LOT<P»Ci«»M'anin<v«g»C'»i>JMiC«i»»»C«>Cl»"«CiKiDwy Co—tow«ComtoolMim o»»Camnr*SCTnttotCamiOT'x>n)« C<<o»»''t»n«Oa«i Cam Conooono Oono tom 0» noun 3onMi «ac taw 3ugix415 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article85 1990-09-22 10 Chitra Rajaram - By Chitra Rajaram WHAT has race got to do with teeth? It tells on your dental health and habits, says a local dentist. Dr George Soh, a senior lecturer with the Faculty of Dentistry, National University of Singapore, found this link in a recent survey.85 words
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Article, Illustration94 1990-09-22 10 "WE found the Indians most knowledgeable on the use of fluoride. They know it has been added to drinking water and they use fluoridated toothpaste," said Dr Soh. Fluoride is a chemical compound that prevents tooth decay. Where do the Indians get their dental information? Their secret:94 words
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Article, Illustration65 1990-09-22 10 ABOUT a quarter of the Chinese surveyed suffer from "dentist phobia". They get the shivers at the thought of seeing the dentist, said Dr Soh. One in four said they had "no time" for the dentist. Compared with the other races, more Chinese tend to be65 words
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Article102 1990-09-22 10 THE survey was conducted on 446 Singaporeans between the ages of 18 and 65. It was done over a sixmonth period from late 1989 to May this year. According to Dr Soh, the racial distribution was the same as that of Singapore's total population. Eighty per cent of102 words
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Article, Illustration112 1990-09-22 10 MOST Malays do not floss their teeth. According to the survey, less than 7 per cent know what flossing is about. "Their teeth are not very crowded together, so they do not perceive the need for flossing," said Dr Soh. Dr Soh stressed that flossing is a vital practice112 words
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Article, Illustration385 1990-09-22 11 Mr Justice Yong Pung How was sworn in as Chief Justice on Friday. He will assume office on Sept 28. COLIN CHEONG looks at the top judicial post in the land T l HE job pays $28,950 a •month. He is given a car,385 words
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172 1990-09-22 11 CHIEF Justice-designate, Mr Justice Yong Pung How, comes to the top judicial post with impeccable credentials. Among other things, he was an award winning law student, a politician with experience of the turbulent fifties, a senior partner in a law firm and a successful172 words
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Article127 1990-09-22 11 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. candour: Frankness or quality of speaking honestly and openly and not hiding anything. delegated: Given or transferred. exacted: Required or made necessary. ghostwriter: A person who writes for somebody127 words
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Advertisement658 1990-09-22 10 CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL WINNERS IN THE CONTEST Ist Prize ($l5OO Cash and $300 worth of Levi's jeanwear) Lynn Koh IC No *****27 F 2nd Prize ($lOOO Cash and $200 worth of Levi's jeanwear) Tim Tiah IC No *****07 B 3rd Prize ($5OO Cash and $100 worth of Levi's jeanwear) Shao658 words
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Advertisement246 1990-09-22 11 Chattengmg the Future 38 mm WIDE tgKhiocEßa jfgh&rv JUM i The versatile YASHICA ZOOMTEC has a built-in 38-80 mm power zoom lens that lets you go from instant With a simple push button action. And whatever the lens setting, its zoom viewfmder will adjust to show exactly what your picture246 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration249 1990-09-22 12 AP. THE Marines are fighting fit and gung-ho for action. Afloat in the Arabian Sea, well beyond the view of curious eyes on shore, the largest US Marine Corps assault force since the Vietnam War is waiting for orders. About 10,600 Marines, twothirds ofAP. - 249 words
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166 1990-09-22 12 Reuter. PRESIDENT George Bush has discouraged speculation that be is leaning towards a military confrontation with Iraq. He said economic sanctions and a peaceful solution remained his goal. "I don't intend to send a signal that I'm shifting more towardsReuter. - 166 words
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Article, Illustration344 1990-09-22 13 Reuter. OIL prices surged on Friday on the London market to a nine-year high. This was in response to a call by President Saddam Hussein urging the Iraqi nation to prepare for a long war. The world benchmark crude oil, British North Sea Brent Blend,Reuter. - 344 words
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Article, Illustration254 1990-09-22 14 M I ALAYSIA'S biggest rock star, Amy, is getting married. The lead singer of Search and one of the country's most eligible bachelors announced he is getting next Sunday. The bride is Malaysia Airlines stewardess, Norliza Abdul Latiff, 22. The bersanding ceremonyPicture/ The Malay Mail - 254 words
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Article, Illustration114 1990-09-22 14 Reuter. PRINCESS Anne (above) was stopped twice in one week for breaking the speed limit near her country home in England. The princess has already had several brushes with the law over her driving. She was cautioned for breaking a 95 kmh limit in late JulyReuter. - 114 words
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206 1990-09-22 14 AFP. THREE more dissident leaders have been arrested in Burma. The leaders Kyi Win, 32, Ye Naing, 23, and Ngwe Oo, 20 are central executive committee members of the Democracy Party for New Society. They were held for possessing anti-govern-ment pamphlets on Sept 12AFP. - 206 words
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Article, Illustration272 1990-09-22 15 AP US PRESIDENT George Bush's son has been sued. A suit filed by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation accuses Neil Bush and other directors of the bankrupt Silverado Banking, Savings and Loan Association of "gross negligence." The suit claims US$2OO million in damages, according to a statementAP - 272 words
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Article86 1990-09-22 15 SILVFiRADO'S bankruptcy is just the tip of the S&L debacle in the US. The scorecard: 209 S&Ls closed or sold by the government since October 1988. 234 failed S&Ls under investigation as of February 1990. 247 S&Ls taken over by the government since October 1988. 307 officials86 words
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Article, Illustration209 1990-09-22 15 Reuter. PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev told Parliament on Friday he might have to resort to direct presidential rule unless it gives him sweeping powers to prevent the Soviet economy and public order from collapsing. Deputies in the Supreme Soviet put off until Monday aReuter. - 209 words
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Advertisement283 1990-09-22 12 Saturday special )i Simple! Just answer the five simple questions on current I I I 1 I newsmakers and news events based on the clues printed CI Lie S I I 3 I I I I a/1 B Fill in your answers in the boxes provided, paste your Asia S283 words
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Advertisement185 1990-09-22 13 Avid bonus coupon collectors, you'll love this cost saving plan we've just electrical and home appliances; introduced for you. Now with just one exciting toys and dream holidays to or two completed Ken-Air Bonus many fascinating places! There are Programme passports, you can still more on the list! having the185 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article210 1990-09-22 14 Wire services. SHARE prices ended higher and at session peaks on the London Stock Exchange on Friday after staging a major recovery from morning lows triggered by widespread stockindex futures selling. The market recouped some of Thursday's 2.4 per cent slide. The Financial Times 30-share index closed up 6.2Wire services. - 210 words
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Article170 1990-09-22 14 AFP. PRICES fluctuated on Wall Street on Friday and trading picked up as the quarterly triple witching hour approached. The Dow Jones index was down 5.94 points off 0.24 per cent at 2,512.38 points. The triple witching hour marks the simultaneous expiration of a series of futures options.AFP. - 170 words
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Advertisement9 1990-09-22 14 Happily announce a birth in The Straits Times Classified9 words
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Advertisement66 1990-09-22 15 Today, we are giving away another 1001 bottles of 200 ml WPAppella sparkling JA natural apple iHk juice or lrst cou p° m P resente d Jtppelkl Sparkling Natural Apple Juice I mm A PRODUCT OF DENMARK u j Present this cut-out coupon and you are entitled to one bottle66 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration493 1990-09-22 16 Jimi Hendrix loved colours. His palette was the guitar and his fingers, his brush. In three years of his short life, he showed the world that Rainbows can indeed be seen by the ear. PAUL ZACH salutes the maestro of rock THE Righteous Brothers got it right whenIllustration/ Hup Lee - 493 words
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Article, Illustration223 1990-09-22 17 Paul Zach - By Paul Zach TWENTY years after his death, interest in Jimi Hendrix's musical legacy remains so high that record labels are still putting out "new" albums. The most recent was Rykodisc's superb Radio One, a collection culled from appearances of the Jimi Hendrix Experience on223 words
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177 1990-09-22 17 ONE of the world's leading chamber orchestras will perform concertos by Bach, Mozart and Sarsate at the Victoria Concert Hall next month. The New York Symphonic Ensemble, under Mr Mamoru Takahara, will appear on Oct 28. The ensemble's 30 musicians are leading members177 words
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Article, Illustration503 1990-09-22 18 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan IF you suspected all along that Singapore has more singing talent than Dick Lee and Jacinta, you are right. WEA has this recording of 12 of Singapore's musical artists in an eclectic mix called Let's Celebrate. They will perform live some of503 words
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Article, Illustration355 1990-09-22 19 Paul Zach - By Paul Zach AN enthusiastic crowd toasted the return of the Mad Chinaman to the local club scene after a triumphant touf of Japan and the reopening of the Hearthrob nightspot. From its new stage, Dick Lee decked out in a rhinestone-studded black tankPicture/ David Tan - 355 words
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Article133 1990-09-22 19 HKARTHROB moves to the same beat as before an offbeat blend of jitterbug, disco, cha-cha, and ballroom dance. But it reopened this week after six weeks of renovations with something new a live element. The club on the second level of Hotel j Melia at Scotts133 words
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Advertisement142 1990-09-22 16 3ft" -/f. > uu ff The Latest Hong Kong Cantonese MTV Karaoke Pub In Singapore The manager and his team I at your service. (No cover charge) DJs Sunny and Tiffany Enjoy an authentic Cantonese environment and the services of our lovely and friendly waitresses The perfect place to entertain142 words
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Advertisement37 1990-09-22 17 IN NOVEMBER 11 SINGAPORE ARTISTES IN JAPAN LET'S CELEBRATE The album featuring 12 local artistes will be released in Japan jkl FIND OUT WHY THE JAPANESE ARE GOING GA-GA OVER IT. Available on LPs, CDs Cassettes Jj37 words
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Advertisement110 1990-09-22 18 Ilgfc^ if WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 4 fffig 6th OCTOBER 1990 (Saturday) 8:00 pm TICKETS AT $20, $30, $40, $50 TICKETS FOR TOMMY PAGE CONCERT WILL BE ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING 7 ELEVEN OUTLETS FROM SEPTEMBER 13th 1990 38-A Changi Road Blk 190 Toa Payoh Lorong 6, #01-564 346110 words
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Advertisement175 1990-09-22 19 jfe Lounge Bottoms Up to a rock bottom price! Your favourite 13ZS/f.*Kj:^| And you can drink it drinks (except premium j up, gulp it down or sip it brands) are now going slowly* to the music of for a song. $5+ Cocktails versatile singer-guitarist ij'J William pm, All bottle at175 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1990-09-22 20 interview I HAD a date with Bonny Hicks the other day. I picked her up at her flat, took her out for tea at the Music Room and sent her home in a daze. She wasn't in a daze. I was. Bonny turned out to bePictures/ David Tan - 1,275 words
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Advertisement15 1990-09-22 21 National's hairdryer. It's turbo boost will Ul m C"sr~ even He Xiu Qing would envy.15 words
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Miscellaneous870 1990-09-22 21 THE ROCK OF EUROPE: PETER GABRIEL (Channel 5, 8 pm). (Channel 5, 4.25 pm) <m flf Ir is time for reminiscing on "•t-.t- 4gw THIS programme takes a look at one of the Valentine's Day as Blanche Dorothy K most influential musicians of the last 20 If W•' and ear870 words
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Article248 1990-09-22 22 Lo Tien Yin - SEEN LAST NIGHT By Lo Tien Yin WHAT in the world does one do when one is depressed? Films and TV serials give us a few options: 1. Take a walk by the beach on your own. As you walk,-scuff the sand. 2. Look at248 words
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Advertisement132 1990-09-22 22 See A4ORE of the world for the National Jl. "i 1 j gB^^^BBBBSSg In addition to the playback of PAL video tapes, the new worldwide for its reliability. National JI video cassette recorder lets you watch a whole world of See your nearest dealer today. He'll gladly offer you the132 words
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Miscellaneous227 1990-09-22 22 saturdaytv WINTER OF OUR DREAMS bookshop hears of the suicide of Lisa Blaine, an fAME HK V*. m.~ EIGHT young people, struggling to make it in the high BSjfr jgf pressure world of New York showbiz, learn of the triumphs an d tragedies, the sacrifices and demands exacted in the227 words
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Miscellaneous882 1990-09-22 23 sundaytv 'J| f |j! J Hjjß f fi| IN 1985, pilots representing branches of IhEt W V the United States military are carefully j mv selected for a special training programme. j jflAt Among them is one woman Catherine iM IPWKJ Casey (Lisa Eichhom). Also chosen was V Jr*\. fv882 words
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Advertisement93 1990-09-22 24 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: A *1 Mat Rock Monthly frw i V il ,JL Ihe Strait93 words
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Miscellaneous395 1990-09-22 24 SATURDAYRADIO wnimm NOON News in Brief NOON News in Brief 12.05 PM Real Fun 12.03 PM 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 2.00 News in Brief, followed by395 words
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Miscellaneous341 1990-09-22 25 COMICRELIEF SATURDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh (2!i31h!0E281 EH9HHHI NOON Future Hits NOON Newsdesk —S„, r —7 h 1 100 PM News 12.30 PM Here's Humph! AH ONE! IT* LATE FDR 1 J£ HE tf 1 I TXJtfT I VER-ftt V 17HDU6HT 110 Good Music. Company and Me 12.45 Worldbrief Ml INTERVIEW!341 words
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Advertisement364 1990-09-22 27 Ipfei FOOD FEST '901 A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE NEW PAPER FASTADS/UANHE ZAOBAO MINIADS 1 A MARRIAGE MADE IN HEAVEN? 7 Creamy! 9~(eard you ve had some fancy nuts in your cream... Care to try mine? 'They 're batanced you tqiozv... Just (ike your 9-(ddgen-'Dazs ice-cream "We'd make a great364 words
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Advertisement220 1990-09-22 27 Enjoy the most popular live seafood in Singapore It's casual charm Delicious oldfavourites like chilli cruhy fried crunchy babv squul\ samlml mussels. h\tilrunh.cn pniwns wiih y.SXIP., harbtxue nilotica red 'fish ami I heir su/ierh hlat k /v/yvr i mh enjovnl and loveil b\ locals and many from all over the220 words
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Advertisement192 1990-09-22 30 ■■as&fcCTM 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise •Pig La Musique v 7 cT Best Buy in Town for 3 Days Only Compact Disc $16/- to $22/- each. Cassette $7/- each. Go get free gifts by cutting out ad. for every purchase. To avoid disappointment, fax your order list early. We reserve lor192 words
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Advertisement605 1990-09-22 31 832 Employment PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD The Public Utilities Board invites applications for the following posts:TECHNICAL OFFICER TECHNICIAN (Salary Range of $1,127 $2,513 per month) (SHIFT)/(LABORA TOR Y) Requirements (Salary Range of $558 $1,607 per month) P o ,™!T lhe Sin o a P° ,e/N O ee Ann Polytechnic Requl(em( |slorTechnicjl605 words
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Advertisement317 1990-09-22 31 832 Employment 832 Employment mmum Muu J -ttitm- r iutts CARRIER SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED We arc looking tor a dedicated and resourceful person who wish to build a career and enjoy the long-term benefits of working with an established multi-national company, to fill the position of: Responsibility Avsist the Accountant317 words
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Advertisement263 1990-09-22 32 832 Employment Qf Kgntucfcy Fried Chicken, KFC at CATHAY PICTUREHOUSE located next to Cathay Cinema, wilt be our most modern outlet in s Singapore. We need hardworking and pleasant individuals to be the pioneer crew of this newest i -I I j restaurant. r Besides excellent career growth and a263 words
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Advertisement384 1990-09-22 32 832 Employment fWe are looking for individuals who are interested to be part of our growing Energetic Team. Our Company requires:- BBHB& fr i La Salle, VITB or other qualifications Talent and flair In design work C Experience: minimum 2 years Opportunities to travel overseas f- DRAUGHTSPERSONS Holders of IfTC384 words
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Article, Illustration360 1990-09-22 33 ITALY v HOLLAND SOCCER FRIENDLY (Palermo, Sept 26) Reuter. DUTCH national soccer coach Rinus Michels named uncapped defenders Stan Valckx of PSV Eindhoven and Ajax Amsterdam's Frank de Boer in his squad for Wednesday's friendly against Italy in Palermo. Michels, back in charge of theReuter. - 360 words
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Article201 1990-09-22 33 Wire services. IRAQ has been declared a no-go area for international football teams by Fifa president Joao Havelange. He told Asian soccer bosses in Beijing on Friday that no games should be played there after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. But it's unlikely Fifa or the Asian Football Confederation willWire services. - 201 words
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Article263 1990-09-22 33 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Wimbledon Open in England (English unless stated) Men's singles, q-final: M Frost (Den) bt V Kumar (Ind) 15-7, 15 2; 1' Bush bt I) Gilmour 15-7, 15-4; A Nielsen bt 1' Jantii (Fin) 15-3, 15-6; P-E Hover-Larsen (Den) bt S ButlerWire services. - 263 words
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Article657 1990-09-22 34 The Three Musketeers - PREVIEW BY Tiik TI The Three Musketeers A FTER last weekend's racing spectacular at Ipoh the third and fourth days will be a bit of a letdown and the fields 'look pretty drab with few of last week's winners being saddled up again. One of657 words
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170 1990-09-22 34 SATURDAY'S card offers two first rate chances for punters to go home with smiles on their faces. For our best bet we take Heart To Heart in the last race and we are expecting a handsome payoutHe was clearly unhappy in the170 words
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Article211 1990-09-22 35 AP. FRIED goose neck. Rustic perch. Arhat's delight. How about a slice of apple pie? These and about 500 other delicacies gleaned from Chinese, Muslim and Western cuisines await hungry athletes at a special dining hall in the Asian Games Village in Beijing. And, two weeks andAP. - 211 words
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Article231 1990-09-22 35 KEN JALLEH Jr - If not for the (Iraqi) invasion we could expect five golds. Now we expect none. Humoudo H Al-Barshani, Kuwaiti water polo piayor By KEN JALLEH Jr A CHINESE saying and this doesn't come from a fortune cookie theorises that with one monkey in the way, even 10,000 men231 words
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Article399 1990-09-22 36 Reuter. A I N ELITE team of Chinese doctors working under armed guard and cut off from the outside world will be responsible for the most stringent drug testing operation in Asian 'Games history in Beijing. They will carry out more than 600 tests for six groups of bannedReuter. - 399 words
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Article, Illustration261 1990-09-22 36 Ken Jalleh Jr - By Ken Jalleh Jr SHE is the standard this time. The Asian Games will be considered a success if the course of Asian friendship runs and jumps and glides as gracefully as P T Usha. She is to Asian Games quadruple victory what Carl Lewis is to261 words
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Article, Illustration209 1990-09-22 36 Reuter. AS VISITORS leave the Asian Games Village, they are faced with a giant advert for sportswear endorsed by China's most famous athlete, retired gymnast Li Ning. Li, 27, is using the Games as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to promote the goods of the firm heReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration372 1990-09-22 37 Singapore's water-polo team members were seeking divine intervention on Friday night. They did not want the same hand fate had dealt to the soccer team a rotten draw. As in soccer, China and South Korea are the teams to avoid in the seven-team competition, reports KEN372 words
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Article, Illustration257 1990-09-22 37 KEN JALLEH Jr - By KEN JALLEH Jr Only two disciplines are of any interest to Singapore in action Sunday swimming and soccer. ABOUT the time you settle down to I have your dinner on Sunday (6pm), Asian Games defending champion South Korea threatens to make a meal of the Lions. Figure257 words
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Article, Illustration290 1990-09-22 37 AFP. THE Chinese gold hunt could take a severe blow from a late injury to top swimmer Shen Jianqiang. The freestyle swimmer was expected to reap up to six golds and be the vanguard of the Chinese attack on Japan's domination of the pool inAFP. - 290 words
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Article, Illustration485 1990-09-22 38 BEIJING BEAT - The biggest sporting spectacle begins today in the world's largest continent, played out in the world's most populous city. KEN JALLEH Jr sets the scene... BEIJING BEAT THE party begins in Beijing today and, amid speculation, suspense, hope and gamble for the goods, all of 2,580Picture/ Reuter - 485 words
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Advertisement54 1990-09-22 38 TV GAMES GUIDE: SUNDAY'S ACTION SBC Tt~J| 9.00 AM Swimming Heats/ 2.30PM Basketball l=J Basketball "Japan v Taipei" "India v People's Republic 4.00PM Hockey of Korea" "Pakistan v Japan" 12.00PM XI Asian Games Opening 7.05PM Soccer Ceremony (r) 7.30PM Swimming Finals/ 2.00PM Hockey Soccer "Hongkong v South Korea" 9.45PM XI54 words
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