The New Paper, 16 January 1991
1991-01-16
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Title Section16 1991-01-16 1 the new paper WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1991 MCI (P) 75/4/90 50 CENTS the J new* paper16 words
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Advertisement21 1991-01-16 1 **This is a final position from which we will not retreat Saddam Hussein THE BEST TIME TO AnACK IRAQ/ Page 221 words
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Advertisement13 1991-01-16 1 F<m ien lx;v wnere <w£|J must act has, alas, arrived... French PM Rocard13 words
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Article, Illustration22 1991-01-16 1 UN cancels all talks as Gulf heads for war/2 So when will war come? See graphics below Graphic' HUP XGraphic' HUP 'X - 22 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration219 1991-01-16 2 Thursday to Saturday best time to attack Thursday through Saturday could be the best days this month for a United States led group of allies to attack Iraq. This calculation is based on a study of moonlight, tide and other conditions. The study was done by the American weekly magazine,Graphics/Adapted From Newsweek - 219 words
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Article, Illustration452 1991-01-16 2 Wire services. WITH only hours to go before the deadline (1 pm Singapore time) for Iraq to pull out of Kuwait expires, all signs point to a war. Sign 1: The United Nations Security Council cancelled discussions on the Gulf crisis this morning. By cancellingWire services. - 452 words
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Article, Illustration454 1991-01-16 3 Top environmental scientists warn of a global climate catastrophe if war breaks out in the Gulf. Reporter DAVE ANG and artist HOU SOON MING paint the nightmare scenario they outlined R ECENTLY, an international science conference in London outlined the environmental horrors a Gulf war may cause. Several Singapore454 words
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Miscellaneous15 1991-01-16 2 Weather CLOUDY with occasional showers in the afternoon. Temp: '29 deg max. Sunset: 7.16 pm.15 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article97 1991-01-16 4 HOT STORY THE Government has allowed a former senior member of the Communist Party of Malaya, Mr Eu Chooi Yip, to come and stay in Singapore. Mr Eu was banned from entering the Republic in 1966. The Government's decision is based on compassionate grounds. Mr Eu,97 words
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Article83 1991-01-16 4 DR Goh Keng Swee, the deputy chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore and former Deputy Prime Minister, played a key role in the lifting of the ban. V Dr Goh met Mr Eu several times in China in recent years. He communicated to the Government that83 words
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Article50 1991-01-16 4 "I AM now 72, and I have lost all interest in political activity. Nothing gives me more pleasure now than reading tine books and listening to good music and having my children around me," said Mr Eu Chooi Yip in a letter to Dr Goh Keng Swee.50 words
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Article90 1991-01-16 4 The Straits Times: US, Iraq gear up for war as deadline looms. Business Times: Science and technology masterplan on the cards. Lianhe Z.iobao: Prospects for peace disintegrate as deadline approaches. Berita Harian: Hour of decision at Ipm today. SBC: The UN Security Council is in a deadlock over two90 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article14 1991-01-16 4 THE Community Chest $25 million compared with $17 million 1989.14 words
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Article68 1991-01-16 4 MALAYSIA'S S per ft. 1 m growth prujroln»n I<»r lhi» year has Iwi-ii ><ali<l th»wu 11» 7.8 per eenl. Kinance Minister DoixiK iVuluka Diiim ZmInti<ldi(i stiirl yesterday »lie rpviwon takes into consideration uncertainties pose<l I»\ tlit (oilI crisis. Ile also announced that Mala>*ia econonn grew h> per com68 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration428 1991-01-16 7 A six-year-old boy was found dead at the foot of a block of flats in Telok Blangah Drive yesterday. Police suspect the boy was thrown down by a woman. SURESH NAIR reports A WOMAN has been arrested following an incident in which a428 words
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Article, Illustration256 1991-01-16 8 A YOUNG man who obtained his driving licence only two weeks ago was killed when his new car went out of control and plunged into a canal. Edward Leong Siew Weng of Ulu Pan dan, 18, lost control of his black SBM Honda Accord atPicture/Shin Min Daily News - 256 words
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PARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration520 1991-01-16 10 Irene Hoe - By Irene Hoe BLAME the Finance Minister. Don't blame Customs officers if you get annoyed about having your tank checked by them at the Causeway. The minister, Dr Richard Hu, said so himself in Parliament yesterday when he responded to comments from MPs520 words
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Article, Illustration363 1991-01-16 10 Ng Wan Ching - By Ng Wan Ching THE White Paper on Shared Values was amended and adopted in Parliament yesterday after a two-day debate. It will now be the basis for developing Shared Values among Singaporeans. Two of the five Values were revised. "Consensus not contention", now reads, "Consensus363 words
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Article131 1991-01-16 10 CONSENSUS instead of Contention, proved the most contentious. At least six MPs wanted it changed. Their suggestions include: "Deliberations leading to Consensus" Mr Chng Hee Kok (Tiong Bahru GRC). "Consensus instead of Confrontation" Mr Yatiman Yusof (Tampines GRC). "Consensus instead of Conflict" Dr John Chen (Hong Kah GRC).131 words
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Article103 1991-01-16 10 ENSHRINE the Shared Values in concrete, said Mr I,eong Horn Kee (ThomI son). And he meant it literally. After suggesting some changes to the phrasing, of the values, he said they ought to "be enshrined" to become basic tenets of the value system in Singapore. Cast them103 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration467 1991-01-16 11 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng PRICES of rice, oil and sugar have remained the same despite increased sales island-wide over the last few days. The shopping spree has been fuelled partly by rumours that some retailers are hoarding supplies to make a profit if prices go up. AccordingPicture/Jonathan Choo - 467 words
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Article166 1991-01-16 11 NTUC Fair Price: Supermarkets have received extra container-loads of rice. The extra rice was despatched to the supermarkets to show that there are ample stocks of the item available. The rice was sent out to outlets in Toa Payoh, Ang Mo Kio, Kallang Bahru and Marine166 words
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Article, Illustration404 1991-01-16 12 Angeline Song - By Angeline Song s INGAPOREANS in Dubai 'have formed contact groups appointed officers to give 'information in case of an emergency. They did this when they met for the first time two days ago, said Mr Clement Mesenas. Mr Mesenas, 44, a Singaporean journalist based in404 words
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Article134 1991-01-16 12 THESE words appear in our stories today, i The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. flight of fancy: Letting the imagination run. ghoulish: Gruesome, very unpleasant, or concerned with dead bodies. outrageous: Shocking. prophetic: Correctly telling what will happen in the future. prospective:134 words
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Article, Illustration295 1991-01-16 13 Jackie Pau - By Jackie Pau MANY Singaporeans seem to be putting their holiday plans on hold especially to Europe. So say six travel agencies contacted by The New Paper. Mr Anthony Chan, general manager of Chan Bros Travel Pte Ltd, says there has been a 40 perPicture/Dominic Woon - 295 words
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Article146 1991-01-16 13 MR Sunil Bhojwani has stopped flying to the Gulf heeding the advice from his Dubai office to say put. The 31-year-old managing director of Universal Computers has stopped his regular trips to Dubai because of the Gulf crisis. His last trip was in September, a month after the146 words
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Article102 1991-01-16 13 MS Karen Wang, 29, a copywriter, has put her holiday plans on hold. "Originally, I was thinking of going to London over the Chinese New Year," she said. Ms Wang changed her plans only two weeks ago when the political climate showed no signs of improving. "There could102 words
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Advertisement351 1991-01-16 12 I 12 —20 JANUARY 1991 WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 2 12 NOON —10 PM DAILY I I We Have Built The Home as I I Everyone Can Afford I fl I I Co'ov* I jj I I P I I 1 H J K'«cs<k> imi» I A I I S351 words
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Advertisement172 1991-01-16 13 Bring this advertisement to any participating Tissot retailer and receive an elegant 18k gold freshwater pearl pendant when you purchase a Tissot Stylist or Elegance bracelet timepiece. Available whilst stocks last. p JBeMWvmS Please answer the following question: Name the three features of the TISSOT SWISSPACK. (Answer can be found172 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration396 1991-01-16 14 Reuter. THE mood was one of resignation and disbelief in Baghdad yesterday. Shops closed and traffic diminished to a trickle in many areas in the Iraqi capital. Some Iraqis tried to relieve the tension with gallows humour. "What day is today?" asked a shopkeeper asReuter.; Picture/Reuter. - 396 words
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Article, Illustration314 1991-01-16 14 Wire services. US soldiers are ready for war. But they were nervous and excited as heavy rain turned potential desert battlefields into a quagmire yesterday. "I'm a little nervous," said Andrew Temple, a 20-year-old army private first class from North Carolina, yesterday. "As far asWire services. - 314 words
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Article, Illustration114 1991-01-16 14 T Ahe war is inevitable if Saddam Hussein does not accept the conditions set by President George Bush. Israel's Defence Minister Moshe Arens If Bush attacks, lie will repent forever. We will teach the United States administration a hard lesson. Iraqi Information Minister Latif lassem A XXfter114 words
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Article, Illustration184 1991-01-16 15 AP. ACTORS Liv Ullmann and Michael York, who had vowed to continue filming in Israel even if war breaks out, have left because their insurance company threatened to cancel their policies, a publicist said on Monday. They flew to London onAP. - 184 words
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Article, Illustration174 1991-01-16 15 AP. A WAVK of anti-Israeli anger swept through the Arab world yesterday after the assassination of the PLO's deputy leader and two other officials in Tunisia. Palestinian guerilla groups I vowed revenge. The overnight slayings in j Tunis by a renegade bodyguard shocked Arabs already angeredAP. - 174 words
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Article, Illustration329 1991-01-16 16 Reuter. PRESIDENT Saddam Hussein, saying Iraq will not retreat from its position, visited his troops in Kuwait on Monday and yesterday. "There will be no compromise on Iraq's and the Arab nation's rights...", Mr Saddam was quoted as telling his troops. He spoke on the eve ofReuter.; Picture/Reuter - 329 words
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Article, Illustration382 1991-01-16 16 AS the world edges towards war, the United States and its allies are also preparing to fight a "second front" against Iraqi-sponsored terrorists. Several terrorist groups, from Palestinian guerillas to the Japanese Red Army, have declared their intention of unleashing a wave of guerilla attacks around382 words
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Article, Illustration336 1991-01-16 17 Reuter. SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday said his chief political rival, Mr Boris Yeltsin, was losing his reason. A furious President Gorbachev made his attack on the Russian Federation president in the Soviet parliament. He denounced Mr Yeltsin's announcement that he might haveReuter. - 336 words
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Article, Illustration63 1991-01-16 17 w v ye shall not sell our honour for dollars. Newly-appointed Soviet Foreign Minister Alexander Bessmertnykh (above). Hit statement signals that the Kremlin will not change its policy to curry favour with the West. The US and Western Europe have condemned the bloody crackdown In Lithuania. They havePicture/Reuter - 63 words
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FOREIGNSTOCKS
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Article, Illustration228 1991-01-16 17 SHARE prices closed lower yesterday, as the investment community remained shy of entering the market before a UN deadline for Iraq to leave Kuwait. Prices drifted lower throughout the session. However, a firm performance from Wall Street in the late London session boosted prices off their lows. The Financial228 words
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Article80 1991-01-16 17 Reuter. STOCKS opened lower ahead of today's United Na-tions-sanctioned deadline for Iraq to pull out of Kuwait or face attack. The key Nikkei index was down 233.88 points or 1.01 per cent to 22,979.35 in the first 10 minutes of trade. "No one expected gains this morning," said aReuter. - 80 words
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Article48 1991-01-16 17 FT Industrials Tue 1,620.30 (1,627.90) Dow Jones Average Tue 2.490.59 12,475.74 > ST Industrial Tine 1,160.54 (1,177.52) NST Industrial Tue 2,743.15 (2,763.45) Hongkong Hang Seng~ Tue 3.000.92 (3,037,62) Australian All Ordinaries Tue 1(219.40 (1,231.20) Nikkei Stock Average Tin- Clowd 123.213,23) n hf k«' '<> *l»w" >«1 Oil' pfl« •">48 words
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Article, Illustration229 1991-01-16 17 PRICES finished narrowly mixed in subdued trading yesterday as the deadline for Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait ticked closer. Volume was extremely light, an indication that investors refused to make any commitments should war erupt following the midnight EST (1 pm Singapore time) deadline. The Dow Jones average of229 words
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spotlight
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Article, Illustration350 1991-01-16 18 Rosnah Ahmad - By Rosnah Ahmad ASOLDIKR could not have asked for a more treacherous battleground to fight Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's troops. The Gulf area, in which more than one million men are gearing up for war, cuts across one of the bleakest regions on earth. In350 words
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OTHER ENEMIES
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Article, Illustration44 1991-01-16 18 Effects on man: Dehydration, sunburn and sunstroke. Effects on machines: Distortion of binoculars and sighting optics on tanks. Bending of gun barrels on tanks and artillery pieces. Radios go dead because wires are burnt out by heat.44 words
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Article, Illustration17 1991-01-16 18 Fierce desert winds can kick up sudden dust storms, corroding equipment and blotting out visibility.17 words
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Article, Illustration17 1991-01-16 18 Fierce desert winds can kick up sudden dust storms, corroding equipment and blotting out visibility.17 words
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Article, Illustration12 1991-01-16 18 They change desert terrain, giving rise to navigational problems.12 words
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Article, Illustration21 1991-01-16 18 Open desert provides little cover for ground troops. Lack of geographic landmarks makes it easy to get lost.21 words
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Advertisement9 1991-01-16 19 THE POWER OF THE '90S. NEW PANASONIC ALKALINE BATTERIES.9 words
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Miscellaneous979 1991-01-16 19 HUNTER: SHILLELAGH CHAMPIONS: 808 BEAMON CAPTAIN Charlie Devane has JIMMY Magee interviews Bob been dating Maureen, a lovely Irish f* Beamon (right), the superstar who woman whose brother, Sean, works in long-jumped into the record books of the Irish peace movement. Events f Mmf the Olympic Games of 1968. lead979 words
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Article, Illustration200 1991-01-16 20 Vivien Chiong - SEENLASTNIGHT By Vivien Chiong ACTRESS Christine Ng (as Xiaoyuan) is newly-married and expecting a baby in the Hongkong serial Hey! Big Brother (SBC 8, 6.45 pm). In real life, was married for about two weeks then widowed. Her husband, Anthony Yung, 51, a prominent200 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous299 1991-01-16 20 wednesdaytv 1J i LI BASED on Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about growing up "pore, female, ugly and black" in the Deep Nominated for eleven Oscars, this 1985 movie is masterfully M WBm filmed from Menno Meyjes's script, with striking cinematography by Allen Daviau and a moving music score by299 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1991-01-16 21 DEARAGGIE Dear Aggie, I HAVE been going steady with L for seven months. He is very caring and loving towards me and because of this I allow him to make love to me. Although my boyfriend seems to love me very much I do1,120 words
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Article, Illustration346 1991-01-16 22 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong HORROR and comedy go hand in hand. We had FrightNight, Beetlejuice, I Was a Teenage Vampire and Ghost Dad. Now cornea Edward Scissorhands. Edward's scarred face makes him look like the victim of a gang clash. His mass of hair is no different from346 words
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Article, Illustration200 1991-01-16 23 FROM PAGE 23 ROCKER Johnny Depp spent two months before filming playing around with mock-ups of the sci&sorhands to get used to them. "Of course, it felt pretty strange initially but I soon felt natural. It waa important for me, like Edward in the film, to find200 words
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Article261 1991-01-16 23 AGAGUK LOU Diamond Phillips stars in this tale of love, murder and revenge set against the immense landscape of the Canadian Far North. Agaguk is sent away from the Inuit tribe by his father (Toshiro Mifune) and joined by his wife (Jennifer Tilly), also an outcast.261 words
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Article, Illustration464 1991-01-16 23 Alfonso Chan - By Alfonso Chan s TANLEY Kirk Burrell is a chart-busting phenomenon. I His album has been 36 weeks 'on the US Pop Album chart, either at No. 1 or 2. Never heard of him? Well, try M C Hammer then. The rapper has pounded464 words
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Article, Illustration385 1991-01-16 24 H I OLLYWOOD star Ryan O'Neal revealed recently that he once kissed actress Farrah Fawcett until their lips bled. This was when their romance started after Lee Majors, Fawcett's husband, had brought them together. At that time, O'Neal was a movie superstar and she385 words
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Article, Illustration244 1991-01-16 24 SUPERSTAR Anita Sarawak hopes to he the first Malay artist to record an English alhum in the United States. "Capital Records (KMI) in US made an offer to me to record an Knglish album after they were satisfied with the songs in244 words
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Miscellaneous451 1991-01-16 25 COMICRELIEF WEDNESDAYRADIO Orchard Road/coim Goh fJJJEEHZHI EE9HHHH 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey NOON Newsdesk SOLP UkbQh)Jfc)[ WHR f Wr> 17 110 Callins All Maids 12.45 Country Style k <\OUL T* Jr I to'6VfS mlmu' rE*?2k Serial KMWN A£ 2.00 The Dual Care Show 1.00 World News M'SMfil'Ml 1 EhLEPSV' 2.30 Pop451 words
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Miscellaneous398 1991-01-16 26 I WEDNESDAYRADIO NOON NmlißrM NOON Nam to Brief 12.05 PM Ynr leacbdate It Rate Tan 12.03 PM Pipelar ClettJc* 1.00 Nm and Weather Riptrt 1.00 N«m and Naitttr Ferecatt 1.15 laechdate (caat'd) 1.10 Cerreacy Ex dun (a Rate* 2-00 Nam to Brief 1.15 Pegator CtaMfcs (ceat'd) 2.05 Feadatoe Ftolr with398 words
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Miscellaneous263 1991-01-16 26 i COMICRELEF X Trot/Bill Amend GUtHCYVfIKT- JASON, T3K.TSK.ISK- lAM KtNfc THIN TWV£ THEN WVE to Mt "fo *htve ooT toure foUbtr- mo:. w that doesnt <n MT boT he. bor t»WT ItlL 100 lo SEJCONPb lb Ting AfiouT b»ViNb *W COUNT AS ooo< SECONDS iWTiI SECONDS THAT HE SOW BEfoRE263 words
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Article, Illustration155 1991-01-16 32 AFP. CANADIAN sprinter Ben Johnson has been charged with assault after a complaint by a former team-mate. Johnson will appear in court in Toronto on Jan 24. He went voluntarily to a city police station on Monday and was charged with the offence, which allegedly tookAFP. - 155 words
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Article122 1991-01-16 32 Wire services. PiAAii) I 111 —i Results of yesterday's international sports: SNOOKER World \lnsters in Birmingham, England Men's singles, Ist rd: Dennis Taylor (Eire) bt Hay Keardon (Wales) \v/o, Neal Foulds (Eng) l>t Som Padaychi (Fiji) w/o, Eugene Hughes (Ire) 1)1 (lerfried Kotzinger (Aus) 6-0, Stephen Hendry (Scot) htWire services. - 122 words
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Article, Illustration112 1991-01-16 32 UPI. GERMANY'S governing track and field body has rejected doping rumours surrounding sprinter Katrin Krabbe. Krabbe, 21, emeregd one of the stars of last year's European Championships in Split, Yugoslavia, win- ning both the 100 m and 200 m dashes. A spokesman forUPI. - 112 words
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Article, Illustration277 1991-01-16 33 Suresh Nair - SHA INQUIRY By Suresh Nair FORTY-EIGHT people have been called to give evidence into allegations that a national hockey coach ill-treated his junior players during two separate tours last year. TTiis was stated yesterday by senior lawyer Syed Hassan Almenoar, the chairman of the five-man277 words
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Article, Illustration464 1991-01-16 33 S Gulam - By S Gulam HALF of the six-member Football Association of Singapore Referees' Committee (FASRC) have threatened to quit. They are shocked over the re-ap-pointment of R Balasubramaniam as Singapore's representative in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) referees' committee. He will now serve until464 words
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Article, Illustration227 1991-01-16 33 AFP. ARSENAL and Liverpool dominate the English League team that takes on its Italian counterparts in Naples tomorrow. Arsenal provides four and Liverpool five players in a strong side selected by Lawrie McMenemy, assistant to England manager Graham Taylor, and reflecting current League form. The twoAFP. - 227 words
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Article122 1991-01-16 33 AFP. THE first all-out strike by French professional footballers remained a distinct possibility after a meeting with the clubs and officials ended in stalemate yesterday. The meeting lasted four hours. It is now up to the Federal Council, which meets on Friday, to find a solution. TheAFP. - 122 words
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Article, Illustration667 1991-01-16 34 Jeffrey Low - Jeffrey Low HEARTACHE after heartache, blunder after blunder. Can't the FAS ever get things right? In the pursuit of excellence, we still have to live with relics of amateurism in soccer's top level management. And there's nothing the fans can do except vent their frustrations through newspaper667 words
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Article, Illustration301 1991-01-16 34 WHKN Mohd Shahar signed Abbas Saad and Alistair Kdwards for the Malaysia Cup last year, he was taking a gamble. I for one, preferred a local line-up, with Fandi and Sundram in attack. But, never mind, I thought, let's give the Aussies a chance, and301 words
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Article, Illustration322 1991-01-16 34 Calls about the FAS' exclusion of Abbas Saad and Alistair Edwards are still pouring in. But some callers are now urging fans to let the matter rest. Out of 12 calls received yesterday, four supported the FAS' decision. Four previous calls had also backed the322 words
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Article320 1991-01-16 35 NST. BIG-SPENDING Pahang's hopes of getting Trevor Hartley as coach have hit a snag. The Englishman wants M 5435,000 which is way beyond what Pahang is willing to payThe former Malaysian national coach has asked for a M 5255,000 signing-on fee and a salary of MslBo,oooNST. - 320 words
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