The New Paper, 29 October 1990
1990-10-29
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Title Section12 1990-10-29 1 the new paper MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1990 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS12 words
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Advertisement41 1990-10-29 1 PERAK COACH WANTS TO QUIT M Karathu says he will be quitting at the end of thin Malaysia Cup season. He is upset with the attitude of a leading official in the Perak FA. COMPLIMENTARY Bf SADDAM SACKS OIL MINIS1IB EE41 words
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Article, Illustration60 1990-10-29 1 Mrs Woelene Cliff wanted a child badly. She got it thanks to a donor's sperm. She also got the Aids virus because the sperm was infected. She is one of four women in the US to be affected. In Singapore, strict measures rule out this joyPictures/ Taken Off Sbc Tv - 60 words
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Article, Illustration340 1990-10-29 2 Four women in the US have contracted the deadly Aids virus from infected sperm they received during artificial insemination known in Singapore as Donor Insemination. Could it happen here? CHITRA RAJ ARAM reports in our accompanying article THE joy of motherhood was short-lived for MrsPictures/ Taken Off Sbc Tv - 340 words
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387 1990-10-29 2 IN Singapore, it is virtually impossible for a woman to get Aids from donor sperm. This is because there are strict rules governing the Donor Insemination (DI) programmes run by the three sperm banks here. These are located at the National University Hospital (NUH), Kandang Kerbau387 words
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Article69 1990-10-29 2 IN Singapore, the first sperm hank was set up in 1977 at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. After a few j years, programmes there were suspended. This was because there was no control over sperm donors and no registry on donors and recipients. In July this year, the Donor69 words
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Article129 1990-10-29 2 GIRLS who have been molested and felt excited when they were touched are often plagued with guilt. Some have called the Aware helplines. "We reassure them that it is natural to be excited when touched, especially if their drinks had been spiked," said Helpline co-ordinator Claire129 words
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Article, Illustration472 1990-10-29 3 This is the Sunset Row of the East Coast. Singapore's only private 24-hour clinic, Grace Polyclinic, opened two months ago. It joins the ranks of three other 24-hour outlets in the area a restaurant, a 7-Eleven store and a petrol station. Barely 1.5 km away,472 words
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Article, Illustration189 1990-10-29 3 THE 24-hour Siglap New Beer and Food Garden was so popular when it opened on Saturday that it had to close shop at 2.30 am. That was when all 13 stalls serving Malay, Indian, Chinese and Western fare ran out of food. The overwhelming demand was unexpected, said189 words
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Miscellaneous16 1990-10-29 2 The Weather SHOWERS over several areas in the afternoon. Max 31 deg C. Sunset: 6.50 pm.16 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article136 1990-10-29 4 m CUSTOMS officials have come to know that Malaysian motorists are bringing petrol over in their cars and passing this on to their friends. Two readers also wrote to The Straits Times recently saying that they knew of such cases. This is the second method employed by136 words
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Article106 1990-10-29 4 IT is illegal to receive petrol from Malaysian motorists coming into Singapore. The reason: No Singapore duty has been paid on the petrol brought in this way. Also, only the recipient is liable to be fined, and not the giver. Under the Customs Act, anyone caught having unlawful106 words
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Article77 1990-10-29 4 SINGAPORE Airlines' profits have gone down. For the six months ended Sept 30, after-tax profits dipped from $610.3 million to $533 million (by 12.7 percent). Reasons for the decline: Higher fuels costs, slower economic growth worldwide and the strong Singapore dollar. But shareholders have nothing to worry77 words
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Article95 1990-10-29 4 SELL the Mandarin campaign as something good for Singapore and not just the Chinese community, says former Senior Minister S Rajaratnam. The campaign would be more accepted by all if it was sold that way, he said in a speech on Saturday. The Speak Mandarin campaign had95 words
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Article118 1990-10-29 4 "IT is only fair that Telecom should unscramble the fuzz and clear the lines on how and why it has chosen this new system above the many other possible permutations behind a new regime of charges. It should make clear, for example, how it arrived at118 words
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Article57 1990-10-29 4 PROSPECTS of a civil war loom in the southern Soviet republic of Moldavia. Troops have been rushed to prevent clashes between a defiant ethnic Turkish minority and the majority ethnic Romanians A state of emergency was declared on Friday after the 150,000-strong Gagauz minority attempted to57 words
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Article31 1990-10-29 4 TAIWAN is opening its markets to Soviet goods. It is also making the Soviet Union eligible for financial aid. The move follows the visit of the Mayor of Moscow.31 words
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Article94 1990-10-29 4 The Straits Times: Bush warns Saddam: We are deadly serious. Business Times: SIA unlikely to match I last year's earnings. Lianhe Zaobao: PM Lee reiterates that he 1 is not a special envoy for Taiwan and China. Berita Harian: Leaders of big powers see bright prospects for peace. SBC94 words
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Miscellaneous8 1990-10-29 4 I PHONES TOO -)-Or^=-l'c.y^-Rff*' /.T| CC> tflL I8 words
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Article, Illustration537 1990-10-29 5 Yaw Yan Chong - By Yaw Yan Chong A SCHOOLBOY'S pleas forced a delivery man to brave a raging fire and the suffocating stench of cooking gas to rescue the boy's mother. The woman, Madam Ang Lian Kee, 44, was on fire. The reluctant hero, Mr Lim537 words
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Article, Illustration81 1990-10-29 5 ADOPTAPET DIANA (right) is brown all over but is feeling blue. The friendly little mongrel needs a home. She is only eight months old and sterilised. If you wish to adopt her, you can visit her at the SPCA at 31, Mount Vernon Road from 1081 words
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Article147 1990-10-29 5 THKSK »vords appear in our stories today. The t< lowin will hel| in case you need to check their mean ings. antagonise: To arouse hostility in somebody or to annoy him. clones: Some reproductions that are identical to the original. coquettish image: The image of someone who likes to147 words
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Article, Illustration348 1990-10-29 6 A growing number of budding artists in Singapore are putting their talents to good use this Christmas for charity. LENA SENAN reports c l ARDS that will make your eyes pop out when they pop up are the specialty of graphic designer Priscilla Teoh. They348 words
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Article, Illustration414 1990-10-29 6 THE unsung artists behind this year's Christmas cards for charity are a joy to the world. Nine artists offered their designs free of charge to help raise funds for dialysis patients. The National Kidney Foundation needed to cover only the cost of the materials. That414 words
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Article, Illustration137 1990-10-29 7 MAILBOX Dear Editor, PLEASE refer to your report, This man is an island (TNF, Oct 11). Welfare officers from the Ministry of Community Development contacted Mr Sim Eng Kim on Oct 12. Mr Sim said he is gainfully employed. He operates a137 words
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Article257 1990-10-29 7 YOUR report, Beauty treatments turn ugly (TNP, Oct 11), again highlights the perennial problem faced by ladies who want to remain pretty forever and keep their wrinkles at bay. Such ladies should by now have realised that they remain legally vulnerable if they seek the advice257 words
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170 1990-10-29 7 EVERYTHING has been going pretty well for the Lions with the members of the team improving tremendously. Together with the two Australian players, things got even better for our national soccer team. Unfortunately, what happened recently made me displeased with the FAS officials. I170 words
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Article263 1990-10-29 7 EXCUSE me, but who gave Bonny Hicks the right to tell others they have no mind of their own? I have chosen to stay out of the "Bonny Hicks Revolution" for months now. I choose not to waste my time reading her book, having read and263 words
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Article156 1990-10-29 7 A DAY ago, my sister received a chain letter. It told her to make 30 copies of the letter and send it to friends. My sister ignored it. But I was angered by it. The letter was threatening. It implied that the penalty for failing156 words
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Article, Illustration676 1990-10-29 8 Are town councils meant to be estate managers or a form of local government? And do they have enough clout and resources to do the job? These are the two questions posed in a paper on Town Councils in Singapore: Self-determination for public housing estates. The676 words
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Article364 1990-10-29 8 WHEN boundaries of constituencies shift or new constituencies are created, what happens to the existing town councils and its functions? This intriguing point was raised at Saturday's forum but not answered there although Dr Ooi does outline, in her paper, what could happen in theory. It arose364 words
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Article308 1990-10-29 9 SO you have found a good maid. But do you know how to handle the paperwork that comes next? This includes details such as income tax returns for the maid, renewal of contract and the maid's medical check-ups and home leave. A new company, MaidKasi,308 words
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Article, Illustration337 1990-10-29 9 READERS of The New Paper who won cameras in The New Paper-Tithes Get Shot To Win promotion, range from professionals to students who buy the paper for different reasons. Our candid camera went around town catching them reading The New Paper. Each who spot337 words
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Advertisement67 1990-10-29 5 Terry, Haas Phillip M iEt iJbpi r The band that plays a repertoire of oldies from the 60's and 70's Beatles, Eagles, Dire Straits, folksy tunes the kind of tunes with a strong melody and easy lyrics the band that makes music sizzle like steak. In Jack's Place \l Steak67 words
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Advertisement147 1990-10-29 7 !> WITH OVER 60 TREATS, OUR TEMASEK LUNCH BUFFET IS CERTAINLY TEMPTING. AT $14.90*. IT'S IRRESISTIBLE. Spoil yourself at Window On Sundays $16.90* L———l The Park with the most mouth And for dinner, you can indulge in watering Temasek Lunch Buffet in town. our speciality buffet which has a different147 words
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Advertisement69 1990-10-29 8 CONGRATULATION f TO WINNERS OF j I COLD STORAGE I NAME I/C 1. Ang Hock Kee *****72G 2. Tan Boon Chye *****82 C 3. Chia Shee Tian *****97Z 4. Mohamad Sidek Bin Abdul *****22 C 5. H. M. S. Yeo *****04E 6. Jonyia *****61H Answers 1) CHINA 2) IRELAND I69 words
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Article, Illustration337 1990-10-29 10 THE Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) is examining the possibility of keeping an eye on former drug pushers who are on supervision with an electronic bracelet. This was reported by the Malay-language Berita Harian newspaper today. The system, common in the US, requiresIllustration/ Adapted from Berita Harian - 337 words
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Article163 1990-10-29 10 Reuter. HUNGARY has bowed to demands of angry cabbies and truckers by agreeing to reduce drastic petrol price rises. The hikes had sparked a weekend of crippling nationwide road blockades. Trade and Industry Minister Akos Peter Bod said yesterday that the government would cutReuter. - 163 words
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Article, Illustration356 1990-10-29 10 FOR a man who identified himself only as Mr Lim, ignorance was far from blissful yesterday. He was stuck with his brand-new Volvo at the carpark outside Somerset MRT Station at about 7 pm unable to leave. He had been shopping with hisPictures David Tan - 356 words
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Article320 1990-10-29 11 M "ALAYSIAN police have crippled a vice ring suspected of bringing in Thai girls for m training before sending them overseas for vice activities. The anti-vice branch in Kuala Lumpur last week raided a house in Taman Cheras and arrested five Malaysians and 11320 words
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Article, Illustration199 1990-10-29 11 VETERAN Malaysian politician and the former Mentri Besar of Selangor, Datuk Harun Idris, has had enough of elections. "I am going to take it easy and spend more time concentrating on business," Datuk Harun told The Malay Mail. Datuk Harun, who is the chief199 words
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247 1990-10-29 12 FROM 1993 Safer sides for US cars A UTOMAKERS in the US have been told by the Government to make cars safer b for side crashes. The new side-impact standards under discussion for years are to be implemented from 1993, says USA Today. The newspaper said the new rule was247 words
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Article, Illustration197 1990-10-29 12 THE Achilles' heel of a car is its side, according to an expert. Mr Richard Cheung, head of the Operations and Service Department of the Automobile Association's vehicle inspection centre here, said that, generally, severe impact at the four stress points on the sides197 words
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Article, Illustration216 1990-10-29 12 NOW, wouldn't you like to be a leader too? Splash around in cool waters off sunny Waikiki beach. Or have a ball at a convocation. Or, perhaps best of all, exchange a word with a wow looking rock singer. Weekend activities aroundPictures/ Reuter/ Ap - 216 words
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Article, Illustration311 1990-10-29 13 Wire services. IRAQI President Saddam Hussein has sacked his Oil Minister, Mr Issam Chalaby. Mr Saddam, who appointed son-in-law Hussein Kamel to replace Mr Chalaby, also cancelled fuel rationing, the Iraqi News Agency (INA) reported yesterday. Mr Kamel is at present the Minister for Industry andWire services. - 311 words
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Article174 1990-10-29 13 Reuter. US President George Bush is rapidly losing public support for his handling of the Gulf crisis, according to opinion polls. When Mr Bush ordered US troops into the Gulf, the Gallup organisation recorded his approval rating at 77 per cent. By mid-October, it hadReuter. - 174 words
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Article91 1990-10-29 13 Reuter. STOCKS opened stronger as the market interpreted unconfirmed local news reports that since US President George Bush is to visit Saudi Arabia in late November, war is unlikely until after the reported visit. The key 225-share Nikkei average was up 135.01 points or 0.54 per cent to 25,140.65Reuter. - 91 words
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Advertisement158 1990-10-29 11 I always thought I was fated to be fat. But after Trimline's Natural Weight Loss Programme, I could easily drop 9kg and 22.5 inches in a short period. Even my friends were amazed at the new me. Tnank you Trimline for making the difference in my life. Adrienne wvF- our158 words
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Advertisement332 1990-10-29 13 ,11^ I SLj I 1^ EVERYONE'S A WINNER WITH NEW WEST I New West for men epitomises a collision of elements that is California. Colour... cuisine... culture... contribute to a state of mind, state of body, state of art mentality which is NEW WEST. I ijJMIWi-U SKINSCENT I COLLECTION WORTH332 words
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Article, Illustration576 1990-10-29 14 NYT. H OLLYWOOD has learned how sweet the summer romance can really be. In the middle of this year, Ghost, a quirky romantic fantasy, seduced moviegoers away from all the high-tech, overbudget, star-driven muscle pictures. The Paramount Pictures sleeper, featuring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and Whoopi Goldberg, hasNYT. - 576 words
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Article, Illustration312 1990-10-29 15 M P ALAYSIAN singer and actress Raja Ema is now dishing out a new act that of a restaurant owner. The 21-year-old star recently opened an eating house selling Thai and local food at Wisma HLA building in Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, reportsPicture/ Malay Mail - 312 words
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Article, Illustration175 1990-10-29 15 RAJA Ema joins a growing list of showbiz personalities in Malaysia who have turned to business to ensure a more stable future. Others include: Sudirman Arshad: Owns a soft-drink company and shops selling fashion wear. He is probably the best known and most successful showbiz personality turned175 words
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Advertisement181 1990-10-29 15 Bottoms Up to a rock bottom price! Your favourite a c■ Kt And you can drink it drinks (except premium \J 6 up, gulp it down or sip it brands) are now going slowly, to the music of for a song. S5 -I- -f-. Cocktails f versatile singer-guitarist and local181 words
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Article, Illustration741 1990-10-29 16 CONNECTIONS The week-long Fashion Connections, an extravanganza featuring Asean's best fashion designers, ended yesterday. LOIS NG reports on the glitter and glamour READY-to-wear is in; avant garde is out. This was the distinctive thread that ran through the Fashion Connections shows right down to the grand finale SaturdayPictures/ David Tan - 741 words
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Article, Illustration332 1990-10-29 16 FASHION Connections *91 will probably include a regional trade exhibition. It will be a major fashion event with "substantial support" from the Trade Development Board (TDB). This was announced by the president of Soda, Mr Alan Koh, at a press conference for foreign journalists on332 words
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Advertisement44 1990-10-29 17 1 I 1 -1 1 MOVIE rrvi S T A j LooKsiy^ If you're after head turning looks try National's hairdryer. It's turbo boost will iMr" k r* |I[ S jJ j i77i i£ Sk Jl, UiS v even He Xiu Qing would envy.44 words
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Miscellaneous810 1990-10-29 17 mondaytv THE WALL BERLIN '90 MARRY ME I (Channel 5, 10.35 pm) p| (Channel 8, 6.45 pm) BASED on Pink Floyd's 1979 classic, The DUWEI (Zhang Shuifa, right) s t Wall has sold more than 18 million double discovers that he has left a very *v albums worldwide. In this810 words
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Article218 1990-10-29 18 Alfonso Chan - SEENLASTNIGHT By Alfonso Chan ON Sundays, the only exercise I get is limited to my forefinger, as I play an instrument called the remote control. When 1 ran it through the channels yesterday, I got food for thought, muscles for machos and a feast for the218 words
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Advertisement136 1990-10-29 18 1 JST Some couples have sex four times a week, some don't have it at all. When, where, how often do couples have sex the November Her World tackles the hot subject of LOVE AND LUST. Also in the same issue IS JOB-HOPPING A WAY TO GO UP? Do your136 words
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Miscellaneous240 1990-10-29 18 monaaytv EBEESEIHi!IHHHHHHHI CINE SHOWCASE: CAUGHT BARBARA Bel Geddes stars in this compelling drama as a young girl who fulfills her social ambition when she marries a jpi lr powerful multi-millionaire. P JL v The marriage turns out to be a nightmarish experience as jmt her husband neglects her and regards240 words
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Article253 1990-10-29 19 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong T [HE Taiwanese Film Festival is now into its third year. But instead of growing, it seems to have shrunk in scale. Only five films are lined up for next month's festival which lasts from Nov 18 to 22. Compare this with253 words
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Article68 1990-10-29 19 HO Ping's Honour Thy Father (Nov 20) is a father-and-son film. But this one happens to be based on the real-life story of Wang Chili-Chen (Ma Ching Tao), a famous Chinese baseball player who lived in Japan. He suffered poor health from birth and didn't walk till68 words
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Article, Illustration103 1990-10-29 19 CHEN Yao-chi's, Spring Swallow (Nov 18) shows how a woman living in tradition-bound China in the 1910s learns to accept her fate. Lu Hsiao Fen plays a young widow who has settled for a second arranged marriage to an officer's son. But she falls instead for her neighbour103 words
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Article, Illustration80 1990-10-29 19 YEH Hung Wei's The Story of a Gangster (Nov 19) is a tale of gangsters co-existing with the Kuomintang. Tuo Chung-hwa is Ah Hui, a stubborn young man. He antagonises some gangsters and gets into fights. His girlfriend's father stops him from seeing her. They elope.80 words
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Article61 1990-10-29 19 CHEN Fu Kuo's Dangerous Choices (Nov 21) explores the friendship between two school girls (Chen Te-jung and Lu Yeng-chi) and how they cope with the adult world. One is determined to break free from family, school and tradition in pursuit of freedom. But she falls prey to a61 words
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Article, Illustration99 1990-10-29 19 TANG Ji Ming's The Woman and Her Seven Husbands (Nov 22) is again a real-life story about wife-buying in China. This one took place in Fujian province in 1963. Lu Xiaofen plays Lee Jiu Jin, a widow who sells herself to raise money for99 words
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Miscellaneous447 1990-10-29 20 MONDAYRADIO NOON News hi Brief NOON News hi Brief 12.05 PM lunchdate 12.03 PM Pepniar Classics 1.00 News and Weather Report 1.00 Notts and Weather Forecast 1.15 Laachdata (cont'd) 1.10 Canwqf Exchange Rates 2.00 News In Brief 1.15 Papalar Classics (cont'd) 2.05 Afternoon Fare 1.45 Midday Martet Report 3.00 News447 words
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Miscellaneous172 1990-10-29 20 COMICREUEF Curry-Puff/Raymond Lee AllgUSta /Dominic Poelsma Angus McGill f\riczoc&rcw- I i path r<?u mm<w ?\vz wKgexANrl rzA&eowujcK i MINIMA &OCV UJOC y y George the Robot/Stephen Stanley [7^vt**s. lis/ "Vl 0%0 -lUpcr ~*fr V crt y ctl *«w V coMo»-fior>/L 7 ce g^ Jur Duffy/Bruce Hammond DUFFfS SECOND LPW OF172 words
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Miscellaneous456 1990-10-29 21 COMICRELIEF I MONDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim NOON Good Musk, Csepaey lad M« NOON Nawsdask OM.I tXMT Kr4oU.\ II THF# H)fil Bt BIT II THEI GIVE OoR |*)U REALISE, EVERV f" J* 60KTN0..1 fiWTE I UNIWLi.EOTIHef U)t>*KW6 Wrrv OFCOOf&E, 12.30 Kaaplag Track •-Oaa Maa 12.45 Tha Laaralag Warid UKE THESE PlilNTi t)0456 words
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Advertisement1058 1990-10-29 22 HI gßSEltfc 737T06 I Wi fj I*7 Jifj IW i" ft v §m m* L*V 7IJ Iml Mf J 811 Personal Services/ Merchandise J. RAJ GENERAL CONTRACTOR Services: (1) CJeneral transportation (2) PSA clearance (3) Disposal cargo clearance (4) Office house removal and parking (5) Stuffing unstufflng of containers (0)1,058 words
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Advertisement283 1990-10-29 22 832 Employment Company located In Jurong has the following vacancies 1) MALE MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT Singaporean Age 21 and above NTC 3in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Experience preferred Salary negotiable 2. MALI ASSIST ANT CHEMIST Singaporean Age 21 and above Diploma In CPT Experience preferred but not essential Training will be283 words
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Advertisement260 1990-10-29 23 131 Professional/ Executive Appointments IHELP MAKEI SISBecton Dickinson Medical products has a place for you if you can demonstrate your skills. PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS (Starting basic Salary $1000 2nd shift: $5, 3rd snifa $12) You should have a minimum of NTC3 and preferably with some experience in operating a line of260 words
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Advertisement6 1990-10-29 23 831 Professional/ Executive Appointments 832 Employment6 words
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Advertisement159 1990-10-29 23 831 Professional/ Executive Appointments 832 Employment I re I Vacancies for RECEPTIONIST cum TELEPHONE OPERATORS e Bilingual. Chinese ft English. e Experience required e No rotating shifts e Free duty meals, e Attractive salary plus commission. UI-IL. S—A 1 w Mil "in inivfv ww (Mon.-Frt. from Bam-spm) HOTELBCNCOOtJEN 47 Bmeooten159 words
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Advertisement362 1990-10-29 23 532 Employment H M,\ iii ii i^iin iinii i IBfc K .l*-* —j |A» moo* y uott JML'I'MSU I miam ©LIBB */> Pleasant personality Able to type Knowledge of PC an advantage Duty meals provided |*1 Interested, please writ* in, or walk-in to: J* 3rd Floor 181 Kitchener Road, Singapore362 words
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Advertisement354 1990-10-29 23 832 Employment ®TAN BOON CHIN lIECTRONICS SON. BHO. Sub-contractor tor PCB AaaambJy A Auto-inaartian Facilities capacity 4 free-flow manual Insertion lines. Insertion capacity 400,000 insertions/ dally Using dual wave-soldering machine-can cater to chip board mounting Dally delivery from Kulal-Johor Very competitive rates for Job L terms negotiable Higher volume lower354 words
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Advertisement198 1990-10-29 23 1 I 832 Employment Japanese lounge ARABESQUE, requires: Hostesses Salary: torn >2.000 13.000 Receptionists May: fcomlljOOO-11.100 Walters Salary: From $000 HOO Wdk-in Interview only, on 29 li 30 Oct. botv*eon spm -Bpm all Setogia Rood #61-41/54 Paradz Centre. Spot* 0716 STORE KEEPER a Secondary education a Able to speak L198 words
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Advertisement246 1990-10-29 24 832 Employment Y An established >|| electrical accessorise manufacturer In Jurong urgently requires: At least 1 year's worldng experience Knowledge of Lotus 123 preferred i LCCI certificate in book-keeping With/without experience I] Mn. NTC/ITC In drafting (Mechanical/Electrical) Fresh graduates are welcome Secondary education With/without experience •Singaporeancompetea n.o. Physically fit We246 words
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Advertisement269 1990-10-29 24 •32 Employmant A chain manufacturing co. I In Jurong requires: '~rjL ■m. afMßig—- NTC 2flinrneta^™l GCE 0' or N' level FITTIBS J Some fleneral fitting experience Interested applicants please walk-in for an interview or write to: Ttie Ant. General Manager Shows Chain (3) Pta LM. 55. Gal Drive Jurong Indastrial269 words
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Advertisement246 1990-10-29 24 832 Employmant a Possess LCCI Cert. a Able to do full set of accounts up to Trial balance, a Able to do payroll. a 5-day week. Interested, please call: M 7-0254 for an Interview CLINK/ TYPIST required a OCE 'N' or 'O' level a Able to type a Knowledge of246 words
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Advertisement299 1990-10-29 24 832 Employment PART-TWIE/ FULL-TIME SALEB EXECUTIVES required (or company manufacturing foreign furniture Attractive commission It basic salary. Possess class 3 driving licence. Can work independently self motivated. WALK-M INTERVIEW: No. 6 Kakl Bufcit Rd. 2 #04-16 City Wareftoueo S pore (1440) J PERMANENT I SALESGIRLS o Able to speak good299 words
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Advertisement271 1990-10-29 24 832 Employment c Prescriptives. The fast growing international osmetics company that wfl change the way women choose their mofceup forever.. With color so exact to match any indviduQj skintone and sftancaro products so actanced to serve any exact need. Be a driving force behind that change. Be a port of271 words
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Article, Illustration419 1990-10-29 26 St Patrick's School Secondary Three student Adrian Lam, 15, left for Florida on July 6 to continue his studies and improve his tennis at Jupiter High School. Yesterday, the first glimpse of his report card revealed glowing results. BERNARD PEREIRA has the details WHEN 15-year-old Singapore tennis419 words
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Article, Illustration262 1990-10-29 26 AP. BORIS Becker played one of the best tennis matches of his career yesterday. He defeated Stefan Edberg 6-4, 6-0, 6-3 and won the Stockholm Open for the second time. "Everything I touched was gold," Becker said. "It was probably the best match in myAP. - 262 words
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Article155 1990-10-29 26 AP. POUL-ERIK Hoyer of Denmark defeated countryman Morten Frost, 4-15, 15-10, 17-14 in a hard-ought men's singles final of the Danish Open badminton championships. Visibly nervous, Hoyer, 25, lost the first game to the defending champion Frost, 32. But he had more self-confidence in the second game,AP. - 155 words
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Article, Illustration128 1990-10-29 26 AP. JENNIFER Capriati posted her first professional tournament win yesterday, defeating top seed Zina Garrison, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 in the finals of the Puerto Rico Open. Since turning pro last March, Capriati had reached the finals of the Virginia Slims of Florida and at Hilton Head,AP. - 128 words
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Article132 1990-10-29 26 Reuter. BRITON lan Woosnam became the top money winner in European golf history yesterday. He clinched the European tour money winning title ahead of Mark McNulty of Zimbabwe,despite finishing eight shots behind winner Mike Harwood in the Volvo Masters, the last event of the circuit. The WelshmanReuter. - 132 words
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Article387 1990-10-29 27 EUROPE KICKOFF SPANISH LEAGUE Reuter. REAL Madrid manager John Toshack faces the sack, Spanish radio reported. The Spanish champion suffered a humiliating 2-1 defeat at newlypromoted Burgos yesterday. A radio correspondent reporting from Burgos said club president Ramon Mendoza conferred with a group of board members afterReuter. - 387 words
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Article, Illustration244 1990-10-29 27 DUTCH LEAGUE Reuter. CHAMPION Ajax Amsterdam produced a late two-goal burst to beat arch-rival PSV Eindhoven 3-1 yesterday. That gave Ajax a three-point lead. Second-placed PSV has a •match in hand but its coach, former England manager Bobby Robeon, is under pressure to win theReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 244 words
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Article, Illustration114 1990-10-29 27 Koeman down for six months Reuter. DUTCH defender Ronald Koeman will be out of soccer for up to six months. He injured a tendon in his left ankle playing for Barcelona in a Spanish League match against Atletico Madrid last Saturday. Koeman had to leave the pitch after twistingReuter. - 114 words
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Article, Illustration133 1990-10-29 27 Robson almost ready for action AFP. BRYAN Robson has started light training and could soon be back in action for Manchester He has been out since he suffered an Achilles injury during the World Cup. United manager Alex Ferguson said the 33-year-old had started jogging and appeared to beAFP. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration364 1990-10-29 28 EUROPE KICKOFF ITALIAN LEAGUE Reuter. A LATE goal by Brazilian Antonio Cerezo gave Sampdoria a 1-0 away win over AC Milan yesterday and put it top of the standings. On a bad day for Milanese fans, Juventus crushed Inter 4-2 to go joint second, level withReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 364 words
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Article163 1990-10-29 28 FRENCH LEAGUE Reuter. I CHAMPION I Marseille stayed I top of the League with a 3-1 victory over Brest yesterday. But Eric Cantona, who headed Marseille's first goal in the 35th minute, was carried off a few minutes later with a broken knee. ItReuter. - 163 words
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Article149 1990-10-29 28 PGUESE LEAGUE Reuter. SPORTING Lisbon kept its 100 per cent record at the top when the quick wits of Fernando Gomes fashioned a 1-0 win over Setubal. Well marked in the Setubal penalty area, he let a pass slip between his legs for international midfielder Oceano CruzReuter. - 149 words
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Article151 1990-10-29 28 SCOTTISH CUP Reuter. AN extratime goal by skipper Richard Gough clinched victory for Rangers after an enthralling and bruising final against Glasgow rival Celtic. A split second of indecision by goalkeeper Pat Bonner and defender Chris Morris allowed Gough to slot the ball home fromReuter. - 151 words
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Article, Illustration436 1990-10-29 29 NST. DISILLUSIONED Perak coach M Karathu yesterday dropped a bombshell, a day after Perak's superb 4-1 victory over defending Malaysia Cup champion Kuala Lumpur. He said he would be quitting at the end of this season. But before that he wants to take Perak to the MalaysiaNST.; Picture/ Jonathan Choo - 436 words
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Article, Illustration218 1990-10-29 29 SINGAPORE defender Sudiat Dali may become a victim of his own assets. His brave, no-nonsense tackling has not gone down well with referees. It is now threatening to ruin his Malaysia Cup season. He has already been booked four this times this season,218 words
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341 1990-10-29 29 S Gulam - Stories/ S Gulam SINGAPORE may be close to the semi-finals, but coach Robin Chan is worried. The reason? After three matches in the Malaysia Cup quarter-finals, the Lions "have not been up to mark". A man who demands nothing less than 100 per cent performance341 words
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Article, Illustration508 1990-10-29 30 Jeffrey Low - Jeffrey Low MAGIC, there was none. Not even a performance of any sort, save for a muddled referee and mud playing up. This was a dead event, a stage in a quarterfield stadium, where the home team lost its charm and the visitors their charisma. NoPicture/ Jonathan Choo - 508 words
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Article810 1990-10-29 30 Wire services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BADMINTON Danish Open (all finals): Men's singles: Poul-Erik Hoyer (Den) ht Morten Frost (Den) 4-15, 15-10, 17-14. Doubles: Li Yongbo/Tian Bingyi (China) bt Jesper Knudsen/Thomas Stuer-Laridsen(Den) 15-8, 15-6. Women's singles: Tang Jiuhong (China) bt Zhou Lei (China) 11-3, 11-2. Doubles: Dorte Kjaer/LotteWire services. - 810 words
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