The New Paper, 26 October 1991
1991-10-26
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Title Section12 1991-10-26 1 the new paper SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1991 MITA(P) 1 J/4/91 50 CENTS"12 words
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Advertisement137 1991-10-26 1 weekend edition FEMALE DOC LOSES $435,000 /PHI 16 T< 1 W Ptetur*/ MOHD ISHAK L—» A"Wfc tall man" smashes his drinking glass into the left I Pascal Peziere, 27: "Suddenly he slammed the glass into i eye of a Frenchman at the Top Ten disco in Orchard my eye. I137 words
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Article, Illustration51 1991-10-26 1 \Lw TIm hunt for the Singapore Cinderella is now narrowed down to eight women. But they are more attracted to the diamonds than the gown. As student Emily Chin, 17 (right), says: "I'll probably just take the diamonds out of the dress."/ Page 3 Picture/ MOHDPicture/ MOHD ISHAK - 51 words
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Article, Illustration351 1991-10-26 2 PASSENGERS who are hot and tired after a long plane ride can take a cool dip right in Changi Airport soon. A swimming pool thought to be the first in any airport will be built inside the old Terminal 1 building. It is part of351 words
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Article, Illustration603 1991-10-26 2 Dave Ang - Saturday Special win 10 Citizen Aqualand Promaster professional diving watches. Contest form /Page 44. By Dave Ang A N expatriate nearly lost his eye when a "tall, big man" smashed a drinking glass into his face in an Orchard Road discotheque. Mr Pascal Peziere,603 words
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Article, Illustration296 1991-10-26 3 June Kong - By June Kong DIAMONDS are a girl's best friend. Or, at least, a girl's biggest incentive. That was the blunt reason given by some of the eight finalists for entering the Excuse Me, Are You Lux's Cinderella? contest organised by Unilever Singapore. The young womenPictures/ Mohd Ishak - 296 words
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Article122 1991-10-26 3 EACH of the eight finalists is content to be a part-time Cinderella. Unlike the original Cinderella, whose future hinged on winning the prince and getting swept off to a life of luxury, each has firm plans on her career which do not include modelling. Success in this contest122 words
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Article141 1991-10-26 3 HERE'S what the finalists plan to do with the diamond-studded gown: "Take out the diamonds and have them set into jewellery. No one will steal it they'll look at me and say it's not real." Ms Maylene Tan, 27, marketing executive. "Save it for my wedding." Ms Vanessa Ho,141 words
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Miscellaneous11 1991-10-26 2 Weather i HAZY. Max temp: 33 deg. Sunset: j 6.50 pm.11 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article71 1991-10-26 4 The Straits Times: Israel "to walk out if PLO is in Madrid". Business Times: Britannia group's biscuit I baron seeks SES listing. Lianhe Zaobao: Taiwan separatists take to the streets again; over 40,000 people want Premier Hau Pei-tsun to step down. Berita Harian: One trainer for every 100 workers.71 words
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Article138 1991-10-26 4 HOT STORIES This has nothing to do with the Australian TV soap opera. This is real-life soap opera that shows the tension and accommodation that are part and parcel of being political neighbours. Problem: Calls for independence in Taiwan. China claims Taiwan is part of it138 words
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Article43 1991-10-26 4 Problem: Mongolians allege China is abusing human rights in Inner Mongolia. Eight Mongolian students in capital Ulan Bator demonstrated by burning a Chinese flag outside the Chinese embassy, protesting against "repression" in the neighbouring Chinese region of Inner Mongolia Embassy.43 words
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Article71 1991-10-26 4 Problem being solved: Vietnam said yesterday that it intended to to open a new era of co-operation with Asean countries following the end of the the Cambodian conflict. Deputy Foreign Minister Vu Khoan said in Jakarta that Vietnam is ready to participate in Asean by immediately signing71 words
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Article95 1991-10-26 4 Problem: Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba has said that Pulau Batu Putih, also known as Pedra Branca, belongs to Malaysia. Malaysia would hold talks with Singapore to resolve the matter, he said. Pedra Branca is the island on which Horsburgh Lighthouse stands. The Singapore Government has95 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article88 1991-10-26 4 HOUSEHOLD electricity rates will be reduced by 5 per cent for three months from Nov 1, the Public Utilities Board said yesterday. The board said the reduction was the result of lower fuel oil prices. A typical HDB household will pay an average monthly electricity bill of88 words
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Article77 1991-10-26 4 There are more Asian tourists coming to Singapore and fewer Western visitors. Tourist arrivals from Asia grew by 4.8 per cent in the first eight months of this year, while those from Europe were down 8 per cent. The sharpest drops were in visitors from Australia and77 words
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Article66 1991-10-26 4 COMMUTERS will have to queue up to board trains at Orchard MRT station from Nov 1. The three-month trial project is to prevent crowding at train doors. Commuters will have to stand within plastic queue lines drawn 1 to 2 m from the platform door. If the66 words
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Article157 1991-10-26 4 PRICES of some cars have gone up because distributors want to get back some of the money which they have used in subsidising the cost of the Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) for buyers. The increases are from $1,000 to $4,000. Many COE subsidies given are between $4,000 and157 words
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Article42 1991-10-26 6 REPORTER Loh Tuan Lee (right) and photographer David Tan went on seven MRT trains on Thursday evening. They were looking for chewing gum stuck under seats. they did not find any but they did spot two schoolboys chewing gum.42 words
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Article, Illustration297 1991-10-26 6 CHEWING CUM NUISANCE It is a sticky situation that has made the MRT mount a crackdown on culprits. The menace: Chewing gum found stuck under MRT train seats. LOH TUAN LEE takes a ride to chew on the matter THERE are about 400 lumps of chewing297 words
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Advertisement24 1991-10-26 6 Slice Mutton Seafood ""chj j Barbecue 156.0n Mutton Prawn 16, Murray Terrace Singapore 0207 u Tel: *****79,*****65 y (Next to Maxwell House) Jjk i24 words
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Article, Illustration452 1991-10-26 8 Augustine Pang - By Augustine Pang A TAIWANESE seaman could still walk about on deck five hours after his head was repeatedly bashed against a railing during a fight. But he never woke up the next morning. The seaman, Mr Lee U Kng, 42, was found dead in452 words
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Article92 1991-10-26 8 WHAT was apparently Mr Lee U Kng's first fight was also his last. Crew members said he had never been in trouble before. But they said Mr Lee loved to drink and that this provoked the fight that may have resulted in his death. Mr Lee,92 words
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Article, Illustration350 1991-10-26 9 SCHOOL leavers don tuxedos and $1,000 gowns to go to a prom. Young working adults get into debt to enjoy a "get-away-from-it-all" holiday. A newspaper cannot be neutral about the imported culture and borrowed values these represent, argues Mr Leslie Fong, Editor350 words
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Article151 1991-10-26 9 SOMETIMES it was possible to agree to disagree, says Mr Fong of government- press relations. But when the Government has taken a determined stand, there's no doubt whose view will prevail. "Should any journalist feel he cannot accept such an outcome, then resignation is the only151 words
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Article109 1991-10-26 9 THE press should not be the tool of any political party though it can support a party, says Mr Fong. It should not "pander to the tribal instincts" of any one group. Nor can it exist just to make money though it must make money. "We can't109 words
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Advertisement211 1991-10-26 9 '"todays IT andSkgdownfi "I was a hefty 82kg when I signed H up at Expressions Slimflt Studio. U After the three days' initial body cleansing programme, I lost Skg. And in two months, I had lost a total of 18kg. "No starvation diets, thermal or "cold turkey",treatments. Just a special211 words
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Advertisement249 1991-10-26 10 I y C'monguys, ~Jr Take a break from your routine here's a little exercise that'll help you discover and bring out the best in you The Male Lifestyle Workshop. At our half-day session. you' II be able to pick-up invaluable advice from the panel of experts themselves. Highlights of the249 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article133 1991-10-26 11 R Vijaya - By R Vijaya MANY telephone subscribers have received sample Telecom bills for outgoing local calls made in September. If their bills have been less than $7.50 a month for homes and less than $11.67 for businesses, on average they would have saved. According to133 words
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Article93 1991-10-26 11 PLAN ahead. Know what to say before you make a phone call. Check that the number is correct. If you are calling someone in an office, try the person's DID (direct inward dialling) number if there is one. If you call the company's operator and93 words
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Article215 1991-10-26 11 FREELANCE writer Josephine Ang, 22, lives in a terrace house in the East Coast with her family. She spends at least an hour a day on the phone. The sample bill for her home was $27.71, about four times the present rate. She made most of215 words
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Article229 1991-10-26 11 SHOP-OWNER Mrs S Mahtani, 47. Her sample September bill was $3.39. She would have saved about $8.30 under the new time-based system. "I don't like to talk too much on the phone. Just cut it short and get to the point," she said. Mrs Mahtani is229 words
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Article, Illustration330 1991-10-26 12 CHINESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE THE prospects for Chinese language and culture are very bright. But one thing can spoil it all: Arrogance. BG (Res) Yeo says: "In today's fast-changing world, a culture can only flourish if it is open to others and receptive to new330 words
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Advertisement94 1991-10-26 11 Acnederm provides help for your pimples, blackheads Acnederm Wash and Acnederm Ointment Two anti-bacteria I products to ®j help with the prevention and t■ treatment of pimples, A blackheads and ocne. Acnederm, you know you can come face to face with clear, good-looking skin. *W' V J ACNEDERM WASH A94 words
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Advertisement75 1991-10-26 11 jfSfe-i The liver garden coffee house! I •g-y,' 'ML' jjj is a lovely informal place to meet with a panoramic view of the Singapore River and delicious food tasty local or western set luncheons and dinners. Different menu every day. Try our superb exotic flavoured cakes prepared by our Master75 words
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Advertisement184 1991-10-26 12 Bend them, iwist them, drop them. They'll always bounce back. Vodei PS?? Cotou'■ dfe* l^K fly I ;"|ShHHBy; Jr. J B'" |K *Sifl V- Eh ;|a Bk |^Jg HL sfwGw2 ng« J4OEI jp I Hffiß m m XI k.Aj»» B 1 Ji a l afe P I £Jr J W**W184 words
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Article, Illustration376 1991-10-26 14 Trixie Tan - By Trixie Tan BELIEVE it or not, the numbers of the houses facing each other at Fort Terrace add up to the "lucky" number 88. The "lucky" coincidence is repeated eight times in a row. There are 16 houses, set in two rows of eight376 words
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Article, Illustration459 1991-10-26 15 Anita Sarawak has been living in Las Vegas for the past five years but her soul has always been in Singapore, as LO TIEN YIN found out yesterday. Anita is back to help raise funds for the Singapore Polytechnic Graduates Guild's new clubhouse. She willPicture/ Aundry Gan - 459 words
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Article110 1991-10-26 15 ANITA Sarawak will auction off her black satin jacket at the Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild dinner and dance tonight. The jacket was recently made for her by the Caesar's Palace hotel and casino in Las Vegas where she performs. It has the Caesar's logo embroidered on it in110 words
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Advertisement156 1991-10-26 14 Preparation H has been de ei es^ ec 't^ ,o a "r! a^ Ik lubricating action protects Hfe. inflamed, sore tissues, making jgg|i||k I bowel movement easier. or your for the one «g suits your needs. And now, we're giving away jffigpip very on the care below return This doughnut-shaped156 words
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Advertisement13 1991-10-26 15 The Straits Times WEEKLY OVERSEAS EDITION Making an issue of the major issues13 words
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Article217 1991-10-26 16 ARAFAT: I WILL NOT INTERFERE IN PEACE TALKS/ Page 32 A DOCTOR has been awarded Britain's highest-ever slander damages against a female colleague who publicly accused him of sexual harassment. Dr Malcolm Smith, 35, was awarded $435,000 against Dr Alanah Houston, 47. A jury of217 words
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Article65 1991-10-26 16 IN his slander suit, Dr Malcolm Smith said his former partner publicly accused him of "groping" her employees. By doing so, Dr Houston had questioned his professionalism, Dr Smith told the court. "If I wish to do an internal examination of a female patient, she has to65 words
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Article66 1991-10-26 16 DR Alanah Houston denied accusing Dr Smith of sexual, harassment. She said she had been angry about what she claimed was his general harassment and "picking on" her staff. Dr Smith had annoyed her with what she claimed was his frequent brushing up against her in their66 words
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Advertisement187 1991-10-26 16 o o rA ;?^»|fc How To Enter: Simply pay by NETS at any outlet Send entries to NETS "Glittering NETS Christmas" accepting NETS and you can win fabulous prizes Yishun Central. P.O. Bo* 0239. Singapore 9176 Every payment of $30 and above through NETS Entries must reach us by 28187 words
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Advertisement138 1991-10-26 16 SCOTTS CAFE BRINGS BACK Q THEp 50s—60s Once upon a time there Now this nostalgic was a jukebox, where we jukebox of yesterused to put in a coin or two. y car s back at Scotts Cafe. Come, ta^c a down memory lane and listen to the golden hiLs Fals138 words
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COVERSTORY
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Article, Illustration682 1991-10-26 18 FIERCE BOSS: Fairly or unfairly, Ms Locke exemplifies the idea of the fierce woman boss. Dragon Lady. Iron Lady. A woman on perpetual PMT (pre-menstrual tension). HELEN CHANG reports The first time Ms Locke met Mr Foo Shiang Ter, a former employee, she told him to changePicture/ Saatchi And Saatchi - 682 words
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Article, Illustration654 1991-10-26 19 NICE BOSS: Mrs Jacqueline Kuek is more velvet hand than iron glove in the way she runs the Singapore Indoor Stadium. The stadium's general manager is described as a nurturing, friendly boss who doesn't have a temper. NORENSHAH SAHARI reports JACQUELINE Kuek's reputation sounds almost tooPicture/ Mohd Ishak - 654 words
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Article, Illustration705 1991-10-26 20 HURDLE 1: The glass ceiling is the invisible barrier that keeps women from making it to the top. In male-dominated workplaces, it is the men who make the rules and set the traditions. Women who aspire to be bosses often lose out. But the glass ceilingPicture/ Choo Chwee Hua - 705 words
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Article96 1991-10-26 20 Like it or not, women are discriminated against. This society is male-dominated and there is a strong old-boy's club mentality especially in a bank like mine. You'd only be frustrated if you try to fight tradition and culture. Mrs Marianne Chua (not her real name), 31, vice-president of96 words
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Article106 1991-10-26 20 HERE is an advice list prepared from talking with Women for Women Foundation president Mrs Jannie Tay and President of Aware (Association of Women for Action and Research) Dr Kanwaljit Soin. Network. Use other women in professional women's organisations for support and strength. Find106 words
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Article, Illustration585 1991-10-26 21 HURDLE 2: Personal dilemmas. Today, she bosses face their biggest choices not at work, but about work. Are the personal sacrifices worth it? HELEN CHANG reports on one who was near the top and decided to climb down MRS Tan Chee Koon used to give outPicture/ David Tan - 585 words
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Article102 1991-10-26 21 I have sometimes considered giving my job up and spending my time looking after my children but I also enjoy my job and feel a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment. Mrs Rita Wong, 30, (not her real name) a woman lawyer who is a junior partner in a102 words
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Article, Illustration574 1991-10-26 22 HURDLE 3: Social pressures. Women bosses have to balance their careers with their roles as daughters, wives and mothers, doing their best not to sacrifice any aspects of one for another. NORENSHAH SAHARI reports on one master juggler BOSS, wife, mother and student Ms Rossni AliPicture/ David Tan - 574 words
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Article137 1991-10-26 22 You'd have to work doubly hard. The women who are successful are often those with fairly grown-up children or are single or are quite prepared to sacrifice family life. Women who are starting a family are quite happy to take a backseat and sacrifice the corporate ladder.137 words
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Article, Illustration843 1991-10-26 23 FUTURE TRENDS: The 1990s is the decade of women in leadership. So says Megatrends 2000, the bestseller by John Naisbitt and Patricia Aburdene that documents major global trends. Here's a look at one trend A "GLASS ceiling" has kept women from getting to the top843 words
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Article158 1991-10-26 23 Has the fact that there are more men in the top managerial positions been questioned? Women should have choices, too. If they work hard and want to be at the top, why shouldn't they? If they are good, they have just as much to158 words
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Advertisement27 1991-10-26 18 MORE ft MORES 1 Women working as a Women in the total workforce percentage of total female population 1980:35% 1981:39% 1991x39% 1991:46% K Figures-Singapore Labour Force Survey27 words
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Advertisement12 1991-10-26 19 MORf A and technical jobs Figures from Singapore Labour Force Survey f12 words
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Advertisement15 1991-10-26 19 MOREmH Women with tertiary education 1991s 27,870 ill 'JJ Figures from Singapore Labour Force Survey15 words
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Advertisement18 1991-10-26 20 MORE* Women in administrative, IWP managerial and executive positions Ml 1991: 25% Figures from Singapore Labour Force Survey18 words
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Advertisement14 1991-10-26 21 MOM MOR|| 1991: 38 /o fllipj Vf' Figures from Singapore Labour Force Survey s14 words
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Article, Illustration350 1991-10-26 24 ROYAL SURPRISE: Malaysian singer Fauziah Latiff, below, is getting engaged, to Syed Budriz Syed Amir, grandson of both the Raja Perlis and the Sultan of Selangor FAUZIAH Latiff will perform here next month with 13 other Malaysian and Singapore artists. Show: Rampaiseni. When: Nov 2, 8 pm.350 words
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Article162 1991-10-26 25 SERIAL SCHEDULE: Besides the usual things that make the world go round like love and laughter upcoming local drama serials will have some new themes. LO TIEN YIN gives a sneak preview of what SBC has in store from next month till mid-next year SOMETHING162 words
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Article34 1991-10-26 25 GUARDIAN ANGEL (25 episodes, Nov 18 to Dec 20) A widowed antique shop owner moves into a haunted house and a ghostly romance. Stars: Huang Wenyong, Chen Xiuhuan, Yang Lina Time: 6.45 pm34 words
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Article40 1991-10-26 25 LEGEND OF A BEAUTY (30 episodes, Dec 3 to Jan 11) Period drama about a swordsman who has to atone for a past sin by killing an evil empress. Stars: Michelle Yim, Chen Tianwen, Chen Liping. Time: 9.30 pm40 words
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Article42 1991-10-26 25 A TIME TO DANCE (30 episodes, Feb 11 to Mar 23) A modern drama on the tragic lives of three cabaret girls. Also touched on the plight of transvestites. Stars: Liu Qiulian, Chen Xiuhuan, Tang Miaoling, Jin Jugong. Time: 9.30 pm42 words
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Article, Illustration60 1991-10-26 25 CRIME AND PASSION (20 episodes, Mar 24 to April 20) Explosive drama on the workings of the CID, set in the 70s. The English version was telecast earlier this year. Stars: Edmund Chen, Desmond Shen and Zoe Tay. Time: 9.30 pm Crime and Passion: The crooks, played byDesmond Shen,60 words
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Article, Illustration152 1991-10-26 25 WOMEN OF SUBSTANCE (130 episodes, Jan to June) On the trials of Chinese woman immigrants who settled in Singapore in the 30s. Stars: Huang Wenyong, Hong Huifang, Chen Tianwen, Xiang Yun. Time: 7.40 pm THE FUTURE IS MINE (25 episodes, Jan dates not fixed yet)) A drama on youths152 words
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Article24 1991-10-26 25 LADIES IN ACTION (25 episodes, April 21 to May 25) Four woman crimebusters crack a ruthless syndicate. Stars: Not confirmed. Time: 9.30 pm24 words
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Article23 1991-10-26 25 MONEY, MONEY, MONEY (25 episodes, June 30 to Aug 3) A comedy on Hongkongers in Singapore. Stars: Not confirmed. Time: 9.30 pm23 words
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Article27 1991-10-26 25 THE LOVE GAME (25 episodes, July) Seven sisters with wide age gaps look for different qualities in their future partners. Stars: Not confirmed. Time: 6.45 pm27 words
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Article35 1991-10-26 25 BURNING FURY (30 episodes, Aug 4 to Sept 14) Secret societies of Shanghai meet their match when a Singapore detective wages war on them. Set in the 30s. Stars: Not confirmed. Time: 9.30 pm35 words
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Article, Illustration80 1991-10-26 25 FLAMES OF FURY (30 episodes, May) A fireman loses his entire family and his father's diamond in a fire. He looks for the arsonist. Stars: Edmund Chen, Chen Liping, Zeng Huifen Time: 6.45 pm ON THE EDGE (25 episodes, May 26 to June 29) Two brothers learn to cope80 words
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Advertisement31 1991-10-26 25 |@j PENANG ROAD, LEVEL 1 SINGAPORE 0923. ASc*» FISH HEAD BEE HOON ONLY JJQ NETF wJJK_ Lunch: 11.45 am to 2.30 pm. Dinner: 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm^^^^dJHßM For Reservations: *****1131 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1991-10-26 26 ROM afar, the kelong resem- I_ bles a serene brown insect on spindly legs, crouching over I the swishing sea. H It has no nearby neighH bours. Its dewy backdrop is the distant hills of Sihu IsI This is going to be a real quiet weekend. ON THEPictures/ David Tan - 1,205 words
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Article143 1991-10-26 26 MR Liew's kelong is one of the nine kelongs near Sibu Island, off Mersing, which takes tourists. It can house up to 60 people. He provides each group a boat out. One thing you cannot do around kelongs is swim, as the stilts are covered with sharp barnacles143 words
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Article, Illustration148 1991-10-26 27 OVERHEARD at a fashionable bar somewhere in town. The scene: An attractive woman sits on a bar stool and smiles at no one in particular. The barman approaches: "Hi. What will it be, O '9 miss: The woman giggles and replies in sing-song fashion: "Aiyah. Don't know. You148 words
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Article, Illustration87 1991-10-26 27 HOW would you like to lie beside Marilyn Monroe? For US$5O,OOO you can do just that. But there's a catch. You have to be dead. You see the crypt next to Marilyn Monroe's is unoccupied and, contrary to popular opinion, it is not owned by former husband87 words
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Article, Illustration80 1991-10-26 27 I DON'T know how many of you have seen magazine pictures of Elizabeth Taylor's wedding. I did. After which, I was convinced that Michael Jackson looked more like the bride. The bride looked more like his mother. And the groom, what's-his-name, looked totally out of place like the80 words
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Article226 1991-10-26 27 YES, it'll soon be upon us. And, oh, how I dread the day. Not so much because of the artificial scares but more so because of the hype that has, in recent years made it something like Mother's Day. I'm talking about Halloween that long-time American passion that226 words
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60 1991-10-26 28 GULLED GENTLEMEN: This row of white seagulls, near a kelong off Mersing, are not looking at anything in particular. They are merely preoccupied with keeping their beaks perfectly aligned with one another’s, all facing the wind. Whenever the wind changes direction by a degree or two, they will likewise shiftPicture/ David Tan - 60 words
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Miscellaneous895 1991-10-26 29 saturdaytv BUDDY BUDDY JTliwir"''' .T rITY rfl'n FAVOURmE (Channel 5, 10.30 pm) (Channel 8 10.15 Dm) BRUNETTE A hitman's (Walter Matthau) job is iff (Channel 12, 8 pm) spoilt by Victor Clooney (Jack A Ypung triad member (Ken H TH IS is the colourised version Lemmon, right) who wants to895 words
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Miscellaneous803 1991-10-26 30 sundaytv MOVIE sci^^^gj^L HC Christopher Lloyd), a senior student at Hill r Valley High, never be late for class ASHHRB when he gets behind the the f nuclear-powered DeLorean invented by an scientist (Christopher Lloyd). CJk|fl The year 1955. Marty meets up 4 teenagers who will one day become his803 words
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Article, Illustration210 1991-10-26 31 AP. PALESTINIAN leader Yasser Arafat said yesterday the delegation to the Mideast talks in Madrid would negotiate without his help. The chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) also promised to abide by the conference's outcome. "Anything these Palestinian leaders in this conference will accept,AP. - 210 words
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Article, Illustration180 1991-10-26 31 AFP. ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir yesterday pledged "not to sabotage" the Madrid peace conference. He said this after announcing a 14-member delegation which will accompany him to the talks. They include close aides who are staunch opponents of a land-for-peace settlement. "I am notAFP. - 180 words
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Article99 1991-10-26 31 THE Madrid talks will be the first-ever meeting between Israel and its Arab foes since the Jewish state was created in 1948. Israel hopes the meeting will end with the signing of a peace treaty. Arabs hope the talks will result in the creation of99 words
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Article, Illustration250 1991-10-26 32 THE sister of Malaysian singer Sudirman Haji Arshad has denied rumours that the singer is dead. Madam Rodziah Haji Arshad also said he was not suffering from Aids. Rumours were rife in Kuala Lumpur and other parts of Malaysia that Sudirman, 34, had died in250 words
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Article97 1991-10-26 32 AFP. A BILL collector in New Delhi plunged 15 storeys to his death when he entered a lift that was not there. The victim, identified only as Gupta, had gone to a highrise building to get some bills signed for his electrical firm, the StatesmanAFP. - 97 words
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Article, Illustration84 1991-10-26 34 THIS whale caught by fishermen was brought to a harbour to be sold in Karachi, Pakistan on Thursday. Crowds gathered at the harbour to look at the dead mammal which was caught in deep waters off Karachi. The whale was about the length of an averagePicture/ Reuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration294 1991-10-26 34 AP. SENATOR Edward Kennedy, whose popularity has been shaken by his connection to a rape case, has pledged to reform his lifestyle so that it will not interfere with his work. In a televised speech, he appealed for understanding as he acknowledged "faults in the conduct ofAP. - 294 words
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Article171 1991-10-26 35 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. aspiring: If you are aspiring to something, you have a strong ambition to achieve it. bribes: Bribes are sums of money or valuable things that are offered to someone171 words
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Article572 1991-10-26 42 The Three Musketeers - PREVIEW/ By The Three Musketeers I T'S Greek To Me is a strong galloper. Ask Leslie Khoo who was on board when the handsome Nisku gelding scorched the track at Bukit Timah earlier this month unfortunately before entering the stalls. Wisely the stewards ordered his572 words
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Article, Illustration405 1991-10-26 42 Entry coupon for the qualifying round on Page 45 EVER wondered what the odds are of achieving that golfing dream of a lifetime the elusive hole-in-one? Well, it's been calculated that for a professional on the US PGA Tour, the odds405 words
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Article, Illustration106 1991-10-26 43 STARTING on Monday, the pace quickens. The Games gather momentum. The buildup begins to the South-East Asia Games in Manila in The New Paper's Countdown Special. Game on the biggest names? Game on colour pin-ups of your favourite sports stars? Count on our Countdown. We promise106 words
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Article, Illustration393 1991-10-26 43 Bernard Pereira - By Bernard Pereira THE stage is set for a grand showdown between Singapore's Fatholomein Ali and Indonesia's Levy Rumbewas, Asia's new champion, in next month's South-east Asia Games' bodybuilding event in Manila. Levy won the lightweight gold medal in last month's Asian championships at Inchon City,393 words
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Article, Illustration178 1991-10-26 44 AFP. SWEDISH defender Glynn Hysen and Danish midfielder Jan Molby were handed a lifeline to their Liverpool careers yesterday. Both were recalled for today's English First Division home game with Coventry. Hysen has not played for Liverpool's first team this season because of an achillesAFP. - 178 words
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Article, Illustration214 1991-10-26 44 Wire services. HARALD Schumacher, the former West German goalkeeper, will complete a remarkable return from retirement by playing for Bayern Munich against Borussia Monchengladbach today. Schumacher, 37, retired last season after finishing a stint with Fenerbahce in Turkey. He fell from grace in the Bundesliga after releasing a bookWire services. - 214 words
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Article, Illustration333 1991-10-26 45 With the tournament in its semi-final stage, the off-the-pitch psychological war begins. As rugby fans around the world watch and wait the final outcome, Australian captain David Campese fires a broadside at England, accusing it of being boastful in the run-up to it's match against Scotland.AFP.; Picture/ Reuter - 333 words
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Article246 1991-10-26 45 Ist semi-final SCOTLAND v ENGLAND: Today AFP. ENGLAND rugby captain Will Carling warned arch rivals Scotland that his side will not be intimidated by the Murrayfield factor in today's World Cup semi-final. Scotland manager Duncan Patterson boasted that home advantage would be crucial in the biggest match inAFP. - 246 words
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Article206 1991-10-26 45 2nd semi-final N. ZEALAND v AUSTRALIA: Tomorrow AFP. THE final may be at Twickenham next week, but there is little doubt that rugby's top two teams will be on show here in Dublin tomorrow. A decision to announce seedings shortly after the inaugural tournament in 1987 hasAFP. - 206 words
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Article195 1991-10-26 45 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: SOCCER Division One Germany: Nuremberg 3 Wattenscheid 1, Dynamo Dresden 2 Fortuna Duesseldorf 0, Bochum 3 Hansa Rostock 2. Holland: Roda JC Kerkrade 1 Sparta Rotterdam 1. TENNIS Brighton Women's indoor tournament in England q-fi-nals: Steffi Graf (Ger) bt Lori McNeil (US)Wire Services. - 195 words
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Article, Illustration892 1991-10-26 46 L SPOTLIGHT A Nur Herman always wanted to be a football player. He imagined playing for Singapore. But 11 years ago, he packed up and left for Malaysia. Five days ago, he won for his adopted country its first gold medal in the Asian Track andPicture/ Malay Mail - 892 words
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Article363 1991-10-26 47 S Gulam - Don't write off KL Kuala Lumpur and Pahang have daunting tasks ahead of them tonight. They have to overcome sizeable first-leg deficits, against Johor and Selangor, respectively. But they are the hosts. And they can hope... JOHOR LEADS 3-1 FROM FIRST LEG Stories, S Gulam in363 words
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Article, Illustration320 1991-10-26 47 ZORAN Nikolic, Kuala Lumpur's midfield maestro, has promised to destroy Johor tonight. "Johor cannot stop me this time," said the 30-year-old Yugoslav, who can make or break KL's hopes of a Cup-final appearance. KL won the Malaysia Cup three times in a row, from 1987320 words
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379 1991-10-26 47 Abdul Shukor - SELANGOR LEADS 4 0 FROM FIRST LEG By Abdul Shukor in KUANTAN ITHE glamour team of this year's SemiPro League, Pahang, is living on borrowed time, and by 10.30pm tonight it will know whether money does really buy success. But for379 words
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