The New Paper, 13 April 1991
1991-04-13
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Title Section12 1991-04-13 1 the new paper SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1991 MCI (P) 75/4/90 SO CENTS12 words
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Advertisement23 1991-04-13 1 Nikon yE-Sißti All's 'air in the game of politics. Or so it seems in the Taiwan Parliament. Above, opposition MP Tsai Shi Yuan23 words
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Article, Illustration44 1991-04-13 1 Rk« r rice, rice...isn't there anything else? Yet Fried Rice stars Jacinta Abiaheganaden (left) and Loke Meng Chue lap it up every night after the show. Singaporeans are lapping it up, Kfr^ too. But why? ■^■H Picture/ MOHD ISHAKPicture/ MOHD ISHAK - 44 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration511 1991-04-13 2 V Jf Two robberies carried out by unlikely robbers occurred within an hour of each other on Thursday night. YAW YAN CHONG has the facts A N ARMED robber, described as gentlemanly and young, held up a doctor in a carpark, took his money and drove off511 words
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Article377 1991-04-13 2 THREE teenagers snatched a taxi driver's earnings after he had taken them from Jurong to Pasir Ris on Thursday night. The cabby, Mr Lou Teck Wah, 41, was rummaging in his cash pouch for some change for the teenagers when one of them grabbed the pouch and377 words
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Article, Illustration359 1991-04-13 3 By Angeline Song FANCY seeing Mao Tsetung's handwriting? Or finding out the history behind Chinese surnames? Then consider matchbox stickers from China. People in China, Russia, Poland and America have been collecting labels pasted on the cover of matchboxes for years, the way many Singaporeans collect stamps. Now twopicture/ Simon Ker - 359 words
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Advertisement108 1991-04-13 2 BENEFICIAL FULLYGUARANTEED WEIGHT LOSS INCH LOSS PROGRAMMES Lester Urn was 82 kg before taking up the Beneficial Programme. < y Three days later, 1 his body weight was feduced to Im >> IVH 77 kg. With more It\. Yv confidence, he mmlj wM J V continued with ■Br 1 mi108 words
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Advertisement25 1991-04-13 2 HOTUNEPLUS TO share a point of view, call Hotline Plus at 734-7711,0r write to The Editor, The New Paper, 390 Kim Seng Rd, S'pore 0923.25 words
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Miscellaneous17 1991-04-13 2 Weather SHOWERS over several areas in the late afternoon. Max temp: 32 deg C. Sunset: 7.09 pm.17 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article, Illustration229 1991-04-13 4 m GOH CHOK TONG SINGAPORE will give more than token support to Manila's proposal to float a bond issue to ease its foreign debt problem if it is backed by other Asean countries, said Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong in Manila yesterday. But Manila should not229 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article62 1991-04-13 4 IMMIGRATION authorities are said to have processed applications for a group of 15 East European technicians to work in Singapore. The workers are believed to be coming from Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Yugoslavia. They are expected to start working here in June, says the Lianhe Zaobao. They are reported62 words
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Article70 1991-04-13 4 TOKYO residents have the world's highest incomes, according to a Japanese government report released on Thursday. Per capita income of Tokyo residents was $51,135 in fiscal 1988. They are even better paid than the Swiss, who have the highest national per capita income ($42,994). But high consumer and property70 words
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Article125 1991-04-13 4 UNEMPLOYMENT in Australia has hit a record level with more than 770,000 people jobless with deepening recession, according to official figures. A total of 82,400 jobs were lost last month. Altogether 9.2 per cent of the working population is now unemployed in a country of 17 million people.125 words
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Article, Illustration112 1991-04-13 4 ALL work made Jack a dull boy. But all work may give Jane a pot-belly. Tentative findings of Yale University researchers show that work-related stress may cause women to grow a paunch. Start kids on low-fat, low-cholesterol diets when they are two years old. A US government health112 words
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Advertisement135 1991-04-13 4 For $iB++ you can HAVE ALL THIS BY THE SINGAPORE RIVER A SUMPTUOUS STEAMBOAT DINNER FEATURING A DELICIOUS VARIETY OF MEAT, SEAFOOD AND VEGETABLES AT ONLY $18 FOR TWO. THE DELIGHTFUL EXPERIENCE OF DINING AT THE OPEN-AIR PLAZA OF HOUSE OF FOUR SEASONS RESTAURANT. AN IRRESISTIBLE ROMANTIC SETTING WITH SOFT,135 words
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Miscellaneous22 1991-04-13 4 I Tight 1 cause but just in case f Can you thaw J. f out my shorts too dear! y '«'V*J j22 words
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Advertisement214 1991-04-13 5 WM mm H »Yfc*pP^^^ It's cool. It's sensational. It's the sophisticated sounds of the Full Logic Touch Controls Panasonic RQ-V450 and RQ-V5OO Personal Stereo. most sophisticated with soft touch controls for both while stocks last, a free snazzy Panasonic waist tuner and cassette. pouch (worth 15/-) is yours to carry214 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration434 1991-04-13 6 Eliza Teoh - By Eliza Teoh PEDESTRIANS at Angullia Park are seeing red over the construction work there. They can't use the footpaths because they are being reconstructed. So they are forced to walk on the road, said six pedestrians. This is hazardous, as the road between Liat TowersPicture/ Sam Yeo - 434 words
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129 1991-04-13 6 FIVE girls have been seen walking around topless in a Toa Payoh flat. A man called the Chinese-language Shin Min Daily News to report that he had seen five or six youths looking into the flat where the girls were sighted bare-chested. These129 words
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Article, Illustration521 1991-04-13 7 There is an increasing number of hotlines now, from radio call-ins to pizza delivery hotlines. They are getting some people really heated up. LYNETTE LIM tells why "HELLO, hello, I've been robbed!" shouts a terrified voice over the phone.. You would think only police officers getIllustration / Soh Ah Teck - 521 words
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Article236 1991-04-13 7 A NKW Malay phone-in programme on Radio Two has been keeping Ms C T Tan awake all night for almost two weeks. Some listeners trying to call the programme apparently dial her number by mistake. Her number differs from the phone-in number by one236 words
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Article, Illustration849 1991-04-13 8 Two singles recently wrote to The New Paper's Dear Aggie about their desire to stay single and yet have a child. MICHELLE LEE spoke to one of the letter-writers, who signed off as Wants A Child. She also spoke to a man Mr D,849 words
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Article406 1991-04-13 8 THE man who signed off in his letter to Dear Aggie as Wants A Child comes across as an easy-go-ing person. He is also fairly good-looking and intelligent. He also wants to be a single father. As he wrote to Dear Aggie406 words
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Article, Illustration528 1991-04-13 9 Chua Bee Hua - Why bother to cross a cheque if it is transferable anyway? This was the response from several people on the High Court ruling on Monday that cheques crossed "account payee only" and "non-negotiable" do not make them less transferable. Bankers suggest how toGraphics/The Straits Times - 528 words
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Article155 1991-04-13 9 JUSTICE Chao Hick Tin passed the ruling on Monday. In his written grounds in a case involving four dishonored checks he said: "Something more must he indicated on the cheque to show that there is an intention that the cheque should not be transferable." Under155 words
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Article239 1991-04-13 10 B UYERS are lining up to buy residential property. But there are no queues for commercial buildings. In fact most commercial buildings put up for sale in 1990 are still waiting for buyers, reports the Business Times. Property consultants say about 15 key properties within239 words
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Article, Illustration291 1991-04-13 10 THREE basic skills are needed to make a democracy like Singapore where citizens exercise the free choice to build up a compassionate, dynamic and refined society. Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Education) Sidek bin Saniff outlines those skills in a speech this morning. He is291 words
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Article, Illustration248 1991-04-13 11 Ovidia Lim - By Ovidia Lim A WHOPPING $845,000. That is how much his most expensive works cost. But Singaporeans won't get to see Woman in a Bathtub by Italian sculptor Alessandro Maggioni. All four of the pieces are on display at American and German art galleries. Woman248 words
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Article56 1991-04-13 11 YOU can see some of Alessandro Maggioni's works at New Isetan Orchard j from April 4 to 14. He is here for the Italian Fair 1991. Among the pieces on show here is The Carriage, a porcelain sculpture. It is priced at $5,600. The mould for this piece56 words
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Advertisement51 1991-04-13 7 jyjanQO Chocolate Pudding Once you've tasted the all-new POKKA Mango Chocolate Pudding, J you when to sto V Manfo Pudding Mmix $1.50 70g X 2 cups (recommended ule price) (recommended sale price) r POKKA 7^ POKKA CORPORATION (S) PTC. LTD. 39 Quality Road, Singapore 2261, Tel: 261 1222 Fax: 26851 words
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Advertisement212 1991-04-13 9 lIA TASTE OF 7 [angmoioo] HOTEL MIRAMAR BRAS BASAH MENU WISMA ATRIA BUIOTTIMAH 1 YEN SAN WLUH^Y PARKWAY WEST COAST Surf Turf $16.50 $16.00 $15.50 Ribeye Octopus $15.50 $15.00 $14.50 Sirloin Fried Oyster $14.50 $14.00 $13.50 Lobster Thermidor $20.00 $19.50 $19.00 Grilled King Prawns $19.50 $19.00 $18.50 Baked Seafood In212 words
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Advertisement84 1991-04-13 10 g Great holiday entertainment 0 Q or the whole family n iI^MESMTji 8 g SHOWTIMES O Q Tickets at $45, $35, $20 W Group $30 (10 or more tickets) \-v- C. //f T* < from Indoor Stadium Parkway Parade jJ I; J w Marina Square Forum Yamaha IkVV^XTa Music (Plaza84 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration79 1991-04-13 12 Te DPP is a mob And should be held wholly responsible for democracy's death. Taiwanese Speaker Liang Su-yung The slap that started it Opposition deputy Chang Chun-hsiung slapping Speaker Liang Su-yung in Taiwan s Parliament yesterday. This set off a round of brawling that sentPicture/ Reuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration406 1991-04-13 13 FOR Taiwanese MPs, the "fight for democracy" is not just a catch phrase. It also means kicking, screaming, hair-pulling and slapping faces of opponents in the august chamber. Parliament ended one of its most violent sessions yesterday. Two hours of interrupted fighting ended with two members of the406 words
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Article189 1991-04-13 14 Reuter. SOVIET liberals are stepping up efforts to save President Mikhail Gorbachev. They are calling on radicals backing Russian Federation leader Boris Yeltsin to form a pact with the Kremlin chief. The radicals say Mr Gorbachev is moving too slowly in bringing economic reforms andReuter. - 189 words
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Article304 1991-04-13 14 JAPANESE 'BRIDES FOR SALE' RACKET: SRI LANKAN WOMAN TRAPPED Page 30 I AP. s I CHOOLCHILDREN in Denmark yesterday ended a .three-day protest against 'proposed shorter school hours. They want no cuts in class time. About 3,000 students from 25 schools in Copenhagen stayed on campusAP. - 304 words
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SCENE & HEARD
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Article, Illustration598 1991-04-13 16 Tan Li Mei - PHOOEY ACCENT: Listeners are wary of local deejays trying to sound like their American counterparts. Many listeners interviewed feel a fake accent makes them sound unnatural and insincere By Tan Li Mei HAVE you ever cringed at a deejay's fake American accent? Take heart, you're notIllustration/ Son Ah Teck - 598 words
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Article285 1991-04-13 16 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng THERE are copy watches and there are copy designer labels. Here's another one to the imitation syndrome "copy accents" Some deejays are making their listeners switch channels with their drawl. Said Controller of SBC Radio One Lucy Leong: "The deejays hosting pop programmes285 words
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Article, Illustration429 1991-04-13 17 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng MORE than half the radio listeners The New Paper spoke to pick Leslie Pillay as the disc jockey who speaks well and does not have a put-on accent. And Leslie, 28, thanks radio commercials for that. He realised he didn't sound good when429 words
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Article380 1991-04-13 17 YOU may speak English with your friends in one way but switch accents when speaking to a Caucasian. "People change their accents to adapt to the people they are speaking to," said Miss Ivy Soh, an English lecturer at the Institute of Education (IE). "They switch accents380 words
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Article, Illustration642 1991-04-13 18 Meet the man who tricked New York socialites into believing he was Sidney Poitier's son to get perks 'that come only with position' THE world, according to David Hampton, is full of "celebrities who are phonies" and "social climbers" who are hungry for fame. Not that it isPicture/ Daily Mail - 642 words
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Article238 1991-04-13 18 Osborn Elliott, ex-editor of Newsweek magazine: David Hampton rang up Osborn's home. He was very charming and very convincing. He said he was David Poitier and a college friend of their children. He had been mugged. Could they help him until his famous father arrived in238 words
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Article, Illustration513 1991-04-13 19 Lo Tien Yin - TAKING FLIGHT: English deejay Nigel Robbins is hosting the new radio show, Night Flight, on Radio One. We check out the man behind the voice By Lo Tien Yin ENGLISH deejay Nigel Robbins's flights abroad have landed him jobs spinning discs all over the place. ThePicture/ Sam Yeo - 513 words
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Advertisement375 1991-04-13 19 What you should know about I FUNGUS INFECTIONS .TK m WHAT IS WHITE SPOT? WHAT IS BODY RINGWORM? WHAT IS ATHELETCS White spot is a symptomless Body ringworm appears as reddish (SINGAPORE'S) FOOT? superficial fungus infection of the skin ring-shaped patches with the Athelete's foot it present when the which375 words
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Article, Illustration21 1991-04-13 20 What's the talk of the town? Who's doing what? And with whom? Our man about town tunes you in21 words
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Article, Illustration191 1991-04-13 20 YOU'VE probably heard of coming-of-age parties, ROD (run-out-date) parties and get-well parties. But have you heard of an over-the-hill party? I hadn't, until Saturday, when some friends of keyboard maestro Jimmy Chan threw him a surprise birthday bash. Jimmy turned 50 that191 words
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Article184 1991-04-13 20 WHILE it was difficult to predict the winner of the recently-concluded Rolex Masters golf championship, it was a breeze when it came to selecting the best-dressed golfer. In fact, with Herbie Lim in the line-up, it was no-contest. The managing director of Jackie's Bowl is always184 words
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Article137 1991-04-13 20 ON the foreign front, Mike Tyson suffered a punishing blow to the wallet when he admitted last week to fathering yet another love child. The former world heavyweight champion told a court in New York that he was the father of a seven-month-old girl named Michael137 words
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Article, Illustration240 1991-04-13 20 ANITA Sarawak can liter- ally get away with anything. In her previous shows in Singapore, the ladv with the gift-of-the-gab has always made it a point to pick on a member of the audience for special ridicule. I have, in the past, seen her comment onPicture/ Simon Ker - 240 words
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COVERSTORY
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Article, Illustration35 1991-04-13 21 Fried Rice Paradise is a sell-out even before the musical is halfway though its 20-show run. In 1988, the musical, Beauty World, sold more than 9,000 tickets. DAVE ANG sniffs out the...35 words
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Article, Illustration933 1991-04-13 22 Dave Ang - By Dave Ang SINGAPORE may be fried rice paradise. But imagine living and literally eating fried rice every night for almost two weeks in a row. That is what the cast of Theatreworks' latest musical, Fried Rice Paradise, have to face933 words
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Are we Americanised?
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Article, Illustration317 1991-04-13 23 "WHAT I miss most about the States is the sense of freedom." "Here, you have to think the way they want you to think. You'll see." These warnings came from Singaporeans. Not Americans. I am still a newcomer, having moved to Singapore from the US seven months317 words
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Article, Illustration348 1991-04-13 23 "AMERICANO, blue jeans and chinos, Pepsi and Oreos sang Holly Johnson, and he's a Brit! This just shows the extent of American influence in the world. I grew up playing with Barbie dolls and Star Wars, hung out at McDonald's and licked the Colonel's secret recipe. Superman348 words
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Article, Illustration549 1991-04-13 24 Abhijit Nag - ETCETERA By Abhijit Nag CONJUGAL BLISS IF you have been married for I 50 years, how do you celebrate the happy day? With flowers? A candlelight dinner? The Duke I and Duchess of Devonshire have grander notions. These British aristocrats are I celebrating their golden wedding anniversary549 words
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Advertisement88 1991-04-13 24 Seven years after the SDU man became a national joke, is he still a fumbling lover? Or far more savvy II rn |i^|Mß=r^ in the pursuit of love? Meet three real-life SDU men. Also in APRIL'S HER WORLD MEN'S SEX ||[|i|BMBt 1 SECRETS—what men won't tell women ARE YOU OBSESSED88 words
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Miscellaneous358 1991-04-13 25 I I M i I hove on LLB after my name. In law school, I used to j H I If you wont to know what tear pages off library boob. W feii B LIB means you have to put Now I'm representing the In* v; ;v >~,M A in358 words
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Article, Illustration60 1991-04-13 26 LADIES' MAN: This hawker spotted in Geylang Serai has taken his business to heart. His frocks for sale even dangle from clothes-hangers on his chest. Of course, he looks like a man in drag, which explains the sheepish grin. But he gets attention. Which is the first thing onePicture/Mohd Ishak - 60 words
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Miscellaneous919 1991-04-13 27 j saturdaytv DOUBLEBILI^FLATU RE hBfIHKV HERO OF TOMORROW (Channel 5, 10 30 pm) jgfl SET against the backdrop of Tianshun are members of THIS moving tale of human <fiM the White Nights Festival in crime syndicate. Li endurance is based on a 191 Leningrad, this documentary eventually breaks away and919 words
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Miscellaneous746 1991-04-13 28 sundaytv SCREEN 5: MR MUM MOVIE PARADE: (SBC THE-ORDEAL aMR Mum is an amiable, old fashioned m| /%nfmrv Hollywood-style comedy. UF BILL CARNEY Michael Keaton (left) plays Jack and Terri Garr is (SBC 5, 2 pm) Caroline, his wife and mother of his three young i W":WS>^> kids, who goes746 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article148 1991-04-13 29 AP. US Defence Secretary Richard Cheney yesterday recommended the closure of 31 major military bases in the US and the closure of 198 facilities overseas. He cited a changed world environment as one of the reasons for major cuts in the US military over the next fiveAP. - 148 words
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Article370 1991-04-13 29 NYT A SRI Lankan woman went to Japan for computer training, only to find herself trapped in an Asian-brides-for sale racket. The 27-year-old woman was first forced to marry a Japanese businessman. Later, she was divorced against her will. But the woman, known only as Priyani,NYT - 370 words
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131 1991-04-13 29 PRIYANI'S plight reflects a little-re-ported trend that Japan faces these days rising numbers of Asian women being imported as brides. Some experts say the trend is a product of the desperation of Japanese men who, having put marriage on hold for many years, find131 words
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Article, Illustration372 1991-04-13 30 Reuter. S i EVEN Iraqi refugees, in- eluding a pregnant woman, k were killed yesterday when relief crates dropped by Western planes fell on their tents along the Turkish border. Mr Basri Tay, Iraqi supervisor of a camp holding about 50,000 refugees onReuter.; Pictures/ Reuter - 372 words
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Article215 1991-04-13 30 Reuter. TURKISH road workers saved seven abandoned Kurdish refugee children from a stream near the Iraqi border yesterday morning. "We've just found seven children in the river. They have nobody else. They will die if we leave them here," said a voice coming over theReuter. - 215 words
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Article199 1991-04-13 30 AP. THE woman who accuses a nephew of Senator Edward Kennedy of raping her said the young man tackled her at a poolside in the family compound and sexually assaulted her. Her account on the alleged rape on March 30 was made public for theAP. - 199 words
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Miscellaneous406 1991-04-13 31 SATURDAYRADIO FM90.5 FM 92.4 News on the Hour NOON Br4 f 12.03 PM Popular Classks 12.05 Ml Real Fun with Roger Kool 1.00 Nm and Share Markat Review 1.10 Traffic Report 1.30 Popular Classics (cont'd) 1.15 English by Radio Pop Words: 2.00 Programme Summary §££?n y 202 Melody Time Musk406 words
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Advertisement354 1991-04-13 37 r I 132 Employment s=^bbbss The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion Petrochemical Complex invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: CLERK Requirements: GCE 'O' or 'N' Level 1 year relevant experience Ability to type (Those without experience will be considered) Generous Benefits include: 15 days annual354 words
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Advertisement246 1991-04-13 37 832 Employment A Japanese Manufacturer of Computer Controlled Cutting System is establishing a regional office In Singapore and wish to Invite suitable candidates to join In their expansion programme. ACCOUNTS CLERK Able to handle full set of Accounts Experienced in Computerised Accounting System SALES MANAGER/ EXECUTIVE Male/ Female Self motivated,246 words
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Article, Illustration432 1991-04-13 38 On Tuesday, three coaches were given a reprimand by the Singapore Badminton Association for sending four over-aged players to a youth badminton tournament in Kuala Lumpur. "Ridiculous!" said Anthony Chan, a suspended coach, of the light sentence. He tells BERNARD PEREIRA his story BANNED coach Anthony Chan is432 words
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Article181 1991-04-13 38 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: BILLIARDS Bangalore International in England Ist rd: C Everton (Wales) bt I) Heald (Eng) 4-0, S Hardcastle (Eng) bt J Caven (Scot) 4-1. BOXING Intercontinental Boxing Council Welterweight title match in New York: Santos Cardona bt Kevin Pompey, KO Bth rd. SOCCERWire Services. - 181 words
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Advertisement738 1991-04-13 38 •32 Employment IK Employment 832 Employment Manufacturing and Trad- Well established Paper lng co In Jurong urgently CIRCUITS Carton* Manufacturing require.: TECHNOLOGY Company In Jurong ffi\ DTc I Tvt Invltas applicants for the ACCOUNTB (S) PTE LTD poet 0 f: ASSISTANT Riliitoa Boards Manufacture SALES EXECUTIVES LCCI Intermediate SALES/ (MALE)738 words
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Article613 1991-04-13 39 The Three Musketeers - PREVIEWS/ By The Three Musketeers J p OCKEY Gerry Donnelly, who will be riding in Ipoh on a visitor's licence, could end the day on a perfect note by winning on all his three mounts. The dashing Australian hoop can open the scoring with a win613 words
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Article297 1991-04-13 39 TRAINER Malcolm Thwaites who occupies pole position in the race for this year's trainers' championship, could run away with a double at Ipoh on Sunday. His first winner looks to be the lively I Flying Colours in Race Three and his second for the day should297 words
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Article, Illustration310 1991-04-13 40 Bernard Pereira - SCHOOLS NATIONAL B RUGBY ST ANDRE WS 10 ACS 0 SEMIS DEFENDING champion St Andrew's School meets Dunearn Technical School in the semi-finals of the Police Cup B rugby tournament, on April 19. In the other semi-final, ACS meets Raffles Institution. Raffles beat Dunearn Techpicture/Jonathan Choo - 310 words
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Article, Illustration195 1991-04-13 40 US MASTERS GOLF Reuter. TOM Watson, playing some of his best golf in nearly a decade took a twostroke lead at the halfway mark of the lIS Masters yesterday Watson, who claimed the last of his eight major titles in 1982 and won just one US TourReuter. - 195 words
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Article291 1991-04-13 40 136 Tom Watson 68 88 138 Mark McCumber 67-71. Wadkins 67-71. Lan W(w>snam 72-66. Mark Calcavecchia 70-68 139 Bernhard Langer 71 68. Hay Floyd 71 68. Billy Kay Brown 74-65, .lose-Maria Olazabal 68-71 140 lodic Mudd 70-70, Jack Nicklaus 68-72, Hale Irwin 70-70, Fuzzy Zoeller 70-70, 111291 words
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Advertisement92 1991-04-13 40 STARS NWM CtH»f WAU.V WAStK *fU* JOOd ftNUZO MATftUOM T OOO WOOOt»tOC( SCOTT OAV* Z _-r_ In court action 22 to 28 APRIL 1991 LIVE art trie it niim| T—wl« rwiU m ACTION STARTS AT -4PM (WEEKDAYS) aod SPM (SATURDAY 8t SUNDAY) SINGAPORE tickets 22 April DOUAR MYI (fv»ry ticket92 words
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Article, Illustration811 1991-04-13 41 Reuter A REMARKABLE sporting comeback is set to reach a triumphant climax next week when Jahangir Khan attempts to capture his 10th British Open squash title. Despite five months out of the game and nearly a year without a title, the 27-year-old has won his lastReuter - 811 words
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Article, Illustration361 1991-04-13 42 AFP. ARSENAL, Tottenham and West Ham are all aiming to break records this season as they go into tomorrow's FA Cup semi-finals. But Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough has an even bigger incentive, for victory would fill the only gap in his successful career. Arsenal, which meets TottenhamAFP. - 361 words
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Article, Illustration188 1991-04-13 42 ARSENAL v SPURS Live on SBC 12, Tomorrow 7pm AFP. ARSENAL is playing with such efficiency and confidence that it seems impossible to back against it. Tottenham will need an inspired display from Paul Gascoigne and for Gary Lineker to be at hisAFP. - 188 words
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Article, Illustration152 1991-04-13 42 WEST HAM v FOREST Live on SBC 12, Tomorrow 10.30pm AFP. WEST Ham may be more confident than Forest even though it has injury problems and is in a lower division. Wednesday night without four regular defenders, Tony Gale, Colin Foster, Alvin Martin and TimAFP. - 152 words
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Article264 1991-04-13 42 AP. MARK Spitz will try to bridge swimming's generation gap today in his first competitive race since launching his comeback attempt more than a year ago. In a made-for-television event, Spitz will race world champion freestyler Tom Jager in a 50-metre butterfly. Fifteen years separate theAP. - 264 words
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Article148 1991-04-13 42 AFP. INDONESIANS Ardy Wiranata and Susi Susanti head the seedings for next month's World Badminton Championships in Copenhagen. They have been installed as favourites following their triumphs at the recent All England Championships. Both defending champions, Yang Yang and Li Lingwei of China, will beAFP. - 148 words
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Article95 1991-04-13 42 AFP. ANDRE Agassi joined the casualty list at the Barcelona ATP tournament yesterday. The third-seeded American was bundled out in the third round by Guillermo Perez-Roldan of Argentina, ranked 20th in the world. Agassi rallied after losing the first set to love to win a tie-breakAFP. - 95 words
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