The New Paper, 22 July 1991
1991-07-22
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Advertisement126 1991-07-22 1 fcfiv* y\ Jt m JA T /-1 F, WJ I jfc Kf r^ r ,T H yj g 2 2 )Qi 1991 p* done J I at the National 112 1 V V Stadium. Some on W worth relishing again I owd came at I 9.30 pm on Saturday ,wfl126 words
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253 1991-07-22 2 AFP. AN airborne unit of the Yugoslav federal army staged a short-lived rebellion the day after the central government announced that federal forces were pulling out of Slovenia. The Slovenian Defence Ministry yesterday quoted a federal pilot who had defected to the breakaway republic asAFP. - 253 words
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Article, Illustration679 1991-07-22 2 On Saturday, Berita Harian published an interview with a Singapore Aids patient who is now almost blind. The man, who declined to be named, talked about how he contracted Aids and his feelings about it IT began with diarrhoea. And then, in May lastIllustration/ Cel Gulapa - 679 words
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Article, Illustration315 1991-07-22 3 WIMBLEDON champion Steffi Graf even scored a point or two off the court during the recent British tennis bash. And the shapely German sensation didn't even use a racquet though she certainly stirred up a racket. Sexy Steffi, 23, showed up at the Wimbledon ball315 words
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Advertisement81 1991-07-22 2 HOTUNEPLUS U fttlHfl HEARD anything? Seen JUIiSsJUJ anything 0 Call Hotline Plus, IXUmifHI '34-7711, or write to: I LI! 111 HI The Editor, The New Paper. i r ,-.*J 390 Kim Seng Rd, Spore 734-7711 Glossary/ Page 14 <vs|o TOAPAYOH LUCKY RESTAURANT y BLK 181, TOA PAVOH LORONG 4. #02-602.81 words
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Miscellaneous9 1991-07-22 2 WEATHER FAIR. Max temp: 31 deg. Sunset: 7.16 pm.9 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article112 1991-07-22 4 n MALAYSIA wants to make up with Thailand and Australia over some problems. AUSTRALIA The issue: Malaysia is annoyed over a series of TV programmes by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. How it is making up: Australia wants to restore good relations. Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans met112 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article90 1991-07-22 4 THE number of Malaysians infected with Aids has increased from about 40 a month last year to about 50 a month this year. There were only 15 Aids patients a month in 1989, said a senior consultant physician at the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital yesterday. About90 words
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Article71 1991-07-22 4 SINGAPORE'S economy is poised to grow by 7 to 8 per cent or even more in the second half of this year, say local business leaders and economists. Transport, communications and the financial sector are expected to spur growth. The hotel industry is expected to recover, with benefits71 words
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Article65 1991-07-22 4 Reuter. NATIONAL secretary of Australia's ruling Labor Party. Mr Bob Hogg, has been charged with breaching electoral laws by failing to disclose thousands of small donations. Mr Hogg is accused of failing to notify Australia's Electoral Commission over donations to the party totalling more than $539,000 overReuter. - 65 words
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Article68 1991-07-22 4 SOUTH Korea could adopt a parliamentary system of government next year if opposition leader Kim Dae Jung loses the general election as expected, sources said. It now has a presidential system. Members of Mr Kim's New Democratic Party (NDP) are dropping hints in public, and privately admit, that68 words
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Article61 1991-07-22 4 INDONESIA'S President Suharto yesterday warned that companies would be forced by law to give shares to co-operatives unless they did so on their own. He wants entrepreneurs, mostly ethnic Chinese, to give shares to co-operatives to narrow the gap between rich and poor. His half-brother, Mr Probosutedjo, criticised61 words
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Article, Illustration88 1991-07-22 4 OWNERS of dangerous dogs may need this tiny electronic tag, not much bigger than a grain of rice. The Primary Production Department (PPD) has approved its use. It can be planted painlessly under the dog's skin by a simple injection. It could be the painless alternative to88 words
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Article55 1991-07-22 4 THE top two percent of Singapore's taxpayers accounted for nearly half of the $930 million total personal income tax for Year of Assessment 1989. The 12,500 people had assessed incomes (AI) of at least $100,000 for that year, reported the Business Times today. AI refers to the taxable55 words
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Article92 1991-07-22 4 The Straits Times: Get politics right first, says PM Goh. Business Times: Limited supply in prime areas keeps residential rents up. Lianhe Zaobao: PM Goh hopes Singaporeans would help share his burdens Berita Harian: "Hard" look at Malay issues brings positive results. SBC: US Secretary of State James Baker92 words
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Advertisement683 1991-07-22 4 fflflW CfflTPf A ClAp 951 M It s in the Bag 1 Lucky Draw Results. Our heartfelt congratulations to the lucky winners. You have won for yourself the following prizes. Ist Prize Ken-Air 7 days California Escapade Vincent Hoon l/C No: *****56H 2nd Prize: Ken-Air Bali Resort Package Cassandra Andrews683 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration475 1991-07-22 5 Recently, President Wee Kim Wee asked all volunteers to each encourage another person to become a volunteer. At the 6th Befrienders' Get-Together yesterday, Dr Seet Ai Mee, Acting Minister for Community Development, repeated his call. NG WAN CHING spoke to Mrs Linda Koh, a Befriender,475 words
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Article, Illustration608 1991-07-22 6 It was an unusually long dialogue session during Prime Minister Goh Chok Tongas Bukit Panjang walkabout yesterday. IRENE NG tells why THERE are questions one could ask the Prime Minister, and there are questions one should reserve for private performances in front of a mirror. It608 words
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Article, Illustration244 1991-07-22 6 PRIME Minister Goh Chok Tong said yesterday the Government will consider changing the laws to allow certain forms of busking on Singapore's streets. But the money from busking must go to charity. He said the Home Affairs Ministry will look into how this can be done,244 words
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Article57 1991-07-22 6 SINGAPORE must get j its politics right before it j can focus on the key to its future. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said this yesterday. Getting the politics right means: Not feeling envy when the talented get special attention. Getting talented people to come forward to57 words
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Article, Illustration591 1991-07-22 7 National Day Parade tickets were snapped up like hot cakes yesterday. Those who arrived late lost their chance to watch the parade live at the stadium on Aug 9. Some people started queueing for their tickets as early as 11 pm the night before. Yesterday,591 words
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Article111 1991-07-22 7 Softies not word I used Dear Editor, I REFER to your article headlined NUS don: S'pore youths are softies (TNP, June 25). I did not use the word "softies" in my conversation with your reporter. My intention was to communicate a generalisation that Singapore youths do not appear to111 words
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Article, Illustration106 1991-07-22 7 I THOUGHT we had had enough of Amy Yip. Now it seems our local stars are trying to follow in her footsteps. It is unnecessary. One need not take off one's clothes to climb the popularity chart. Amy Yip is aware that her popularity is fading. I106 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration287 1991-07-22 8 Reuter. A USTRALIA is faced with a "catastrophic" oil spill after a Greek tanker broke up and spilled 10,000 to 20,000 tonnes of light crude oil into the sea off the west coast of Australia 'yesterday. The oil spill was estimated to be about 1Reuter. - 287 words
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Article, Illustration43 1991-07-22 8 Army fights floods: Peoples Liberation Army soldiers help transport a military jeep on a makeshift raft across high waters in Hafai, Anhui. The army was called in to help fight China's worst floods in a century. Picture/ ReuterPicture/ Reuter - 43 words
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Article279 1991-07-22 8 AP. ABOUT 20,000 Kurds have fled the northern Iraqi city of Suleimaniveh, scene of heavy fighting between Kurds and Iraqi forces last week, and are heading towards the Iranian border, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said yesterday. Red Cross spokeswoman Karen SaddlerAP. - 279 words
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Article223 1991-07-22 8 Reuter. SEVEN-year-old Siamese twins in the United States who shared a heart and were not expected to live for even a year, have died quietly with one twin soothing the other, then passing away 15 minutes later. The twins were attached at the chest andReuter. - 223 words
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Article, Illustration246 1991-07-22 9 Reuter. PRESIDENT Mikhail Gorbachev has offered to sell large shares of the Soviet defence industry to the West in exchange for access to Western technology, Newsweek reported. Mr Gorbachev made the offer at last week's Group of Seven (G-7) summit in London, the news magazine saidReuter. - 246 words
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Article, Illustration213 1991-07-22 9 THE mystery surrounding Malaysian singer Sudirman's illness deepened yesterday as his family continued to remain tight-lipped over the affair. Sudirman, who is in his early 30s, was reported to be resting at his sisUr's house in Damansara Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, after leaving the Tawakal213 words
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Article, Illustration190 1991-07-22 9 UPI. AMERICA'S First Lady Barbara Bush may be starting a new fashion trend. For her sightseeing outing yesterday in the Turkish city of Istanbul, she wore one red shoe and one blue shoe to go with her white-and-blue polka dot summer frock. But Ms Anna Perez,UPI.; Picture/ Reuter - 190 words
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Advertisement111 1991-07-22 9 (July 22-31) For those who want to indulge in the full favour of Asia this week, the River 11 (Level 7) Terrace Asian Buffet is a must. Mouthwatering favourites include the culinary thrill of Thai Deep Fried Fish and Malaysian Ayam Panggang. Each is a masterpiece of temptation. So come111 words
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Article, Illustration546 1991-07-22 10 Lo Tien Yin - By Lo Tien Yin "SIR, you have gel?" WPC Irene Ang, 21, wanted to cop out when The NewPaper asked her to repeat the "transformation" she underwent recently for Sunday's TV game show, Perfect Match. Finally, she agreed to get into her off-shouldered long gown again, put onPictures/ Sam Yeo - 546 words
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Article, Illustration415 1991-07-22 11 AND now, for some Serious Music. A group of 30 musicians, composers and songwriters are returning to roots reaching back for the days before electronic sounds were invented. They call themselves Serious Music Work. Their aim: To experiment with raw sounds. The raw sounds come from instruments suchPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 415 words
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Article244 1991-07-22 11 FROM PREVIOUS PAGE POLICE "stormed" SBC's Perfect Match recently. And it was hard work. It took three months to plan the "operation". The strategy? To hang loose, get out of those uniforms and look civilian. The reason for the "storming"? The police want to get closer to244 words
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Article, Illustration488 1991-07-22 12 Lois Ng - By Lois Ng T I HEY look the tough mobsters of seedy New York. They speak with traces of American ghetto accent. These "gangsters" are actually schoolgirls from Tanjong Katong Girls' School in disguise. The 60-member cast is staging the Broadway musical, Guys Dolls,488 words
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Article, Illustration404 1991-07-22 12 AP. THERE'S a small, deep dimple in Lea Salonga's cheek that just about winks when she smiles, which is often. The star of Miss Saigon has a lot to smile about. When her contract for Miss Saigon ends next March, the 19-year-old Filipina expectsAP. - 404 words
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Miscellaneous825 1991-07-22 14 COMICRELIEF mondayradio Orchard Road/coim Goh 1233E8HH FM 90.5 FM92.4 News on the Hour NOON News in Brief 12.03 PM Popular Classics "THIS IS BABETTE I ""WE TEFREft\STS. u)HO AftH M WHO KNOWS WHAT SOMEONE and Peter King Music and a 100 News and Wejth«w Forecast UV/E AT THE BOKIT II825 words
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Miscellaneous1049 1991-07-22 15 mondaytv GONZA THE MINI DRAGONS: PRIVATE EYES S c PEARMAN 1 0 f TAIWAN (Channel 8, 6.45 pm) WHILE Lord Ichinoshin (Channel 12,9.30 pm) GUANGYI grieves over Yumin's Asaka is away to serve time in ''W l, ifil death. He behaves coldly towards the capital city of Edo, his wife1,049 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1991-07-22 16 spotlight Are you among the more than one million people who have visited the Haw Par Villa theme park since it reopened on Oct 2 last year? Then, do you know the stories behind the 21 statues and tableaux at the park? If not, here are somePictures/ Aundry Gan - 1,108 words
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Advertisement325 1991-07-22 23 832 Employnrnt 832 Employment 832 Employment MARINA BAY GOLF COUNTRY RESORT PTE LTD WALK-IN INTERVIEW MONDAY TO FRIDAY (9AM TO 4PM) 6 Marina Green, (Off Marina Mall), Marina South, Singapore 0101 Tel: 221 2811 COFFEE HOUSE LOUNGE CAPTAIN *($950) HOSTESS *($967) WAITER/WAITRESS *($700) WAITRESS -($867) BARTENDER *($900) JAPANESE RESTAURANT H325 words
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Article, Illustration383 1991-07-22 26 It is said that the early bird catches the worm. In the case of lan Baker-Finch, it was his early birdies five for the first seven holes that assured him of victory in yesterday's final round of the British Open golf championship Reuter. LAN BAKER-FINCH established aReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 383 words
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Article173 1991-07-22 26 AP. HIGHLIGHTS of yesterday's final round. 1 WEATHER: Mostly sunny and warm, with clear skies. The temperature was 19 Celsius. ATTENDANCE: 36,500. Total for the four days was 154,487. In 1983, the last time the British Open was played at Royal Birkdale, the final day attendance wasAP. - 173 words
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Article143 1991-07-22 26 Top finishes (British unless stated): 272 lan Baker-Finch (Aust) 71-71-64-66 274 Mike Har wood (Aust) 68-70-69-67 275 Fred Couples (US) 72-69-70-64, Mark O'Meara (US) 71-68-67-69 277 Jodie Mudd (US) 72-70-72-63, Bob Tway (US) 75-66-70-66, Eamonn Darcy (Ire) 73-68-66-70 2 78 Craig Parry (Aust) 71-70-69-68 279 Greg Norman (Aust)143 words
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Article, Illustration196 1991-07-22 26 Suresh Nair - By Suresh Nair FAVOURITES Hougang Constituency faces a protest over the eligibility of foreign work permit holders playing in the Premier league. Punggol, who lost 4-1 yesterday, has lodged an official complaint over the eligibility of at least three Malaysian players Davinder Singh, Gurcharan Singh and Derek196 words
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Article162 1991-07-22 26 OLD is gold. Former international goalkeeper Ronnie Yeo proved the proverb right last night. The 38-year-old Police goalkeeper showed glimpses of his old form in restricting Singapore Recreation Club to a one-goal win. WHEN off the pict, no-nonsense umpire Charan Singh is one of the key men of162 words
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Article, Illustration334 1991-07-22 27 Bernard Pereira - Stories/ Bernard Pereira FUNG Permadi had the Konica Cup men's singles title within his grasp but let it slip by using the wrong strategy against Bambang Suprianto in the final yesterday. It was his second defeat to Bambang. Three weeks ago, he lost in a trialPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 334 words
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Article121 1991-07-22 27 Highlights of the final day's play yesterday: CROWD: 1,500 GUEST OF HONOUR: Deputy Prime Minister Mr Ong Teng Cheong THE FINAL RESULTS: Men: Bambang Suprianto (Indo) bt Fung Permadi (Indo) 15-9, 15-8. Doubles: Park Joo Bong/Kim Moon Soo (SK) bt Zheng Yumin/Huang Zhanzhong (C) 15-2, 15-4. Women:121 words
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Article, Illustration184 1991-07-22 27 THOMAS Kihlstrom, the Swede who once formed a formidable doubles partnership with Bengt Froman, is still in international competition at the age of 42. But now, he only plays in the mixed doubles, partnering Lim Xiao Qing, formerly from China. They lost to Max Grandrup, of Denmark, and Gillian184 words
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Article152 1991-07-22 27 INTER-CLUB SUPER LEAGUE FUJIAN Province, winner of China's national team title this month, is tipped to claim the top prize of $6,250 in the Inter-Club Super League, starting at the Singapore Badminton Hall at 7.30 pm tonight. Fujian's line-up includes Hu Zhi Lan, who beat Taiwan's152 words
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SEMI-PROLEAGUE '91
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Article, Illustration320 1991-07-22 28 Abdul Shukor - ABDULLAH NOOR: By Abdul Shukor Abdullah Noor attributes his fine scoring form to his newborn son Mohammed Aqri, born on July 9. "The birth of my second child really brought me luck." said Abdullah. "Can you imagine, my second goal in my second match. AndPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 320 words
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Article, Illustration378 1991-07-22 29 SINGAPORE 2 JOHOR 0 Singapore was an inspired team against Johor on Saturday. And the inspiration, says skipper Terry Pathmanathan, came from 50,000 super fans and one super motivator, Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. ABDUL SHUKOR reports "THANK you, fans". This was the messagePicture/ Choo Chwee Hua; Pictures/ Mohd Ishak - 378 words
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Article, Illustration549 1991-07-22 30 After its recent lack-lustre performances, victory tastes sweeter than ever for the Singapore soccer team... BRIAN MILLER captures the mood in the dressing room WHAT a difference a goal makes or, for that matter, two. If you had not known it, you would havePictures/ Mohd Ishak - 549 words
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Article, Illustration315 1991-07-22 30 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor JOHOR coach Michael Urukalo congratulated Singapore on its 2-0 victory over his team. "Singapore deserved to win. It was the better team and it beat us by two good goals. I will not take anything from them. "It was an315 words
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Advertisement167 1991-07-22 28 BY ABDUL SHUKOR V* Singapore 2 (Craig Foster 65th; Abdullah Noor 85th). Johor 0 Semi-Pro League: Singapore 1 Johor 1 (National Stadium), Johor 1 Singapore 3 (Larkin). Malaysia Cup: Singapore 0 Johor 0 (NS); Johor 1 Singapore 4 (Larkin). Pm Good. Kjj ***** ranged from 26 to 30C. 11 i167 words
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