The New Paper, 16 June 1992
1992-06-16
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The New Paper
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Title Section15 1992-06-16 1 the new paper TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1992 MITA (P) 75/4/92 50 CENTS the/ new paper15 words
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Advertisement173 1992-06-16 1 %&La I GERMANY 2 I W SCOTLAND 0 I lb? HOLLAND 0 I |CIS lo|| BUI, that jfc wasn't Jt Vtcmcioa Holland is robbed of a controversial t TSVfcIBA KHARIN S oa that would have sealed its i uthe Commonwealth dj\ ®4* iL; Independent States in the 7A jL L173 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article, Illustration390 1992-06-16 2 BASKETBALL CELEBRATION TURNS UGLY AFP AT LEAST 750 people were arrested after celebrations of the Chicago Bulls' victory in the National Basketball championship turned into a night-long spree of looting and arson in Chicago. Police Superintendent Matt Rodriguez said 750 people had been arrestedAFP; Picture/ Reuter - 390 words
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335 1992-06-16 2 SOME soccer fans yesterday expressed shock at the behaviour of two Johor players after their team won 2-1 in a match against Singapore during the weekend. They said the players should not have shown their middle finger after beating Singapore at the National335 words
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Article, Illustration506 1992-06-16 3 Brenda Chia - By Brenda Chia CHAPPY Brazil is one busker who has licked the problem of working the streets of America. He throws his "tongue" on the pavement. Now the dapper young magician is doing his tongue feat, and more, in Singapore. He is performingPictures/ Sam Yeo - 506 words
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Advertisement33 1992-06-16 2 t Heard or seen anything? Call Hotline Plus charge for calls Fax:*****75 The New Paper 390 Kim Seng LEISURE INDEX Showtime: Pages 18, 19 23 TV: Page 22 Radio, Comics: Pages 24 2533 words
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Miscellaneous17 1992-06-16 2 WEATHER SHOWERS over several areas in the late afternoon. Max: 32 deg C. Sunset today: 7.11 pm.17 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article232 1992-06-16 4 HOT STORY Last week, the Singapore Government sent Kuala Lumpur a protest note, urging Malaysia to drop the charges against the seven fishermen, return the two boats and refrain from making such arrests in future. THE seven fishermen, arrested last month for allegedly fishing illegally232 words
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Article53 1992-06-16 4 IF convicted, Goh and Ng Chia Tong, the captains of the two trawlers, each could be fined up to Msl million. Each of the five crew members could be fined up to Msloo,ooo. The two trawlers, now held by the Malaysian Fisheries Department, would be confiscated if the seven53 words
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205 1992-06-16 4 The Straits Times: Miyazawa scores troops Bill victory Business Times: Inno-Pac plans to sell choice assets to pay off debts Lianhe Zaobao: Spore's technical research limited by shortage of talent Berita Harian: Japan passes peacekeeping troops Bill SBC morning news: US President George205 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article, Illustration81 1992-06-16 4 NEW lines have been drawn at two pedestrian crossings to keep vehicles at a safe distance from pedestrians. Turning pockets have been drawn at Shenton Way/Maxwell Road and Jalan Eunos/Changi Road junctions. More may be drawn under a three-month pilot project by the Public Works81 words
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Article147 1992-06-16 4 WEDDING VILLAGE MARINA Village will be turned into "wedding village" by its new owner. Colour Touch. The wedding village will have seven function rooms, with 10 to 30 tables each. Prices will start from about 5350 per table. A PRIVATE company with a time-sharing scheme was fined147 words
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Article95 1992-06-16 4 THE brain drain from Hongkong is continuing. The number of people seeking documents to prove they are not criminals rose 8.7 per cent in the first four months of this year, compared with the same period last year. Many countries require immigrants to produce such Certificates of95 words
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Article45 1992-06-16 4 TOP reformer Yegor Gaidar has been named Russia's acting Prime Minister. Mr Gaidar. 36. who is a first deputy PM, has led Russia's economic reforms for the past six months. Russian President Boris Yeltsin has been serving as his own Premier so far.45 words
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Article89 1992-06-16 4 THE Scheme B bus policy is being reviewed. The Public Transport Council said the increased passenger capacity of the MRT and the current re-structuring of the bus network had reduced the role of the Scheme B services. The review is to be completed within two years. The Scheme89 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration529 1992-06-16 6 Twenty-eight workers were on a private holiday in Malaysia when their tour coach crashed, seriously injuring five Singaporeans. Help came from an unexpected source their Japanese employer in Singapore. T JEYATHESAN reports A SINGAPORE employer went out of its way to help staff members involvedPicture/ Lianhe Wanbao - 529 words
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Article56 1992-06-16 6 THE accident took place at Genting Highlands on Saturday. Five Singaporeans 1 were seriously injured when the bus skid- 1 ded and hit the railing. A report in the New Straits Times said that the same bus had been in an accident with a police vehicle while going56 words
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214 1992-06-16 6 FIVE injured Singaporeans (not those above) left the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital without paying, claimed a report in Malaysia's Berita Harian, a daily Malay newspaper. But a spokesman for Tenryu in Singapore said that the company's general manager had already arranged with the KL hospital214 words
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Article, Illustration488 1992-06-16 8 Tang Wai Yin - It is rush hour. The MRT is packed. Your pregnant wife boards a train and has to stand. New Paper's Hotline Plus on Sunday to complain when no-one offered his pregnant wife a seat. So The New Paper talked to 16 pregnant women on thePicture/ Aundry Gan - 488 words
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Advertisement52 1992-06-16 8 5 a i Daily Traditional Javanese Sj I RIJ STTAFEL S LUNCH Sl5 /DINNER $18 rwww wwww w w w w w Nightly Sea food i Barbeque Buffet $22 ON OUR OPEN AIR TERRACE For reservations: 7.*****1 ext 176/177 Afo'i COCKPIT HOTEL 4 Oxlcv Rise/ Pcn.n g Kd Si (Outside52 words
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Advertisement56 1992-06-16 8 r S I-P only my boss would ANY JOB. ANY CAREER. Available Any Day. -J? Any Time. Anywhere. H f~" The Straits Times The Sunday Times Business Times I ==i r A The New Paper L'anhe Zaobao Lianhe Wanbao li < J "J. J Shin Min Daily News Berita Harian56 words
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Advertisement121 1992-06-16 9 WHERE SINGAPORE SWING NOW SWINGS NIGHTLY, V ii v v r JBr f viinHH flB ma mod u Xanadu now goes 'live' with the electrifying sound of' Singapore Swing.' Playing three sets nightly six nights a week, 'Singapore Swing' alternates with our resident DJ's as they play music to match121 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration463 1992-06-16 10 Dave Ang - Anyone found guilty of voluntanly causing hurt by using a dangerous weapon can be jailed up to five years, fined or caned, or given any two such punishments By Dave Ang A CLERK who was attacked by a stranger in a void deck has463 words
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90 1992-06-16 10 SOURCES said the assailant could have worn an iron knuckle or a stud-ring. Stud-rings from Thailand are believed to be sold in several fashion shops in Singapore, they said. The rings have a sharp stud in the middle and can cause injury if90 words
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Article, Illustration222 1992-06-16 10 MEET Mr Henry Tay, the winner of a Subaru Justy, the top prize in a contest. Now meet his wife, Nancy, who won a Motorola handphone, another big prize in the same New Paper contest. The lucky couple beat more than a 1,000222 words
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Advertisement219 1992-06-16 11 I MALDIVES, j BALI, PHUKET OR CHERATING FOR FREE! Buy Konica film or a Konica video tape and win a I picture-perfect Club Med holiday (for 2) of your choice! I CAI/r H A I SNAP UP: It need not be a dream SflVt A 6 tickets to Club Med219 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration399 1992-06-16 12 Many athletes who competed in the Asian Veterans Athletics Championships that ended on Sunday were more than 60 years old. GANESH RAJARAM spoke to one of them and to the 72-year-old organising chairman. ANGELINE SONG has tips for other elderly people who want399 words
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Article288 1992-06-16 12 Medical check-up. Get one before you begin training, especially if you have been inactive for some time, said a doctor from the Singapore Sports Council. Train gradually. An older person should do it slowly. "If you have laid-off sports for some time, you need to build288 words
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Article, Illustration219 1992-06-16 12 Ganesh Rajaram - By Ganesh Rajaram A LORRY crashed into a bus at about 10.30 am yesterday at the junction of Bukit Timah and Balmoral roads. The impact of the crash forced the City Shuttle Service bus over a kerb and into a ditch. Police spokesman ASP YapPicture/ Lianhe Wanbao - 219 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article, Illustration90 1992-06-16 13 Banking on a guy: Looking for a husband? In Seoul streets, a dollar will buy you the name of a likely one. Here, a South Korean woman in her 20s puts a 500-won coin (about $1) into a matchmaking vending machine in the city. It sells informationPicture/ Reuter - 90 words
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205 1992-06-16 13 THE authorities in the United States are investigating whether several tobacco companies used a research group to mislead the public about the risks of smoking. The US Attorney's office in Brooklyn, New York, has seized documents from the Council for Tobacco Research, which205 words
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Article159 1992-06-16 13 ANSWERS TO QUIZ ON PAGE 39 1. He had his penalty saved in the semi-final shootout with Germany 2. 1987 FA Cup final, Tottenham, Coventry won 3-2 3. Rudi Voeller AFP A STUDENT was killed by a black bear while taking soil samples in Canada onAFP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration342 1992-06-16 14 Reuter PRO-IRANIAN kidnappers freed two German aid workers in Beirut yesterday after 1,127 days in captivity. That ended a decade-long hostage saga. Official sources said Mr Heinrich Struebig and Mr Thomas Kemptner, Lebanon's last Western hostages, were handed over to Lebanese and Syrian security officials shortlyReuter - 342 words
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Article103 1992-06-16 14 AP i HERE are some facts and figures on the foreign hostages held in Lebanon between l January 1984 and June 1992: THE HOSTAGES: Since 1984, 92 foreigni ers have been kidnapped in Lebanon and held for periods ranging from a few hours to several years. They includedAP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration192 1992-06-16 14 YELTSIN IN US Reuter. MOSCOW is investigating i\ report that a US prisoner of war is detained in a Russian jail. Mr Dmitri Volkogonov, an adviser to Russian President Boris Yeltsin, said yesterday: "There's one uncomfirmed report that there is still oneReuter. - 192 words
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Article, Illustration223 1992-06-16 14 GORBACHEV IN ISRAEL AP FORMER Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday released dozens of white doves over the Sea of Galilee and was awarded a $57,000 prize for advancing peace in the Middle East. Mr Gorbachev and his wife, Raisa, toured northern Israel on theAP; Picture/ Reuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration466 1992-06-16 15 Reuter. THE author of a book which has rocked the British monarchy said yesterday that Princess Diana is so unhappy that she might bow off the royal stage. Mr Andrew Morton, a former journalist and author of the book, Diana, Her True Story, saidReuter. - 466 words
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Article216 1992-06-16 15 AP. TWO employees of a 7-Eleven convenience 9tore in the United States who fell in love on the job even got married in the shop. At no inconvenience to the shoppers. Customers shopped while store manager Stuart Scott, 31, and assistant Gina Sabatasso, 21, saidAP. - 216 words
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Article, Illustration365 1992-06-16 16 THE Malaysian government is drawing up guidelines to prevent artists from criticising government policy when performing overseas. This is a direct response to reports that rock group Search's lead singer, Amy, had criticised the ban on male artists with long hair during an interview with365 words
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271 1992-06-16 17 Reuter. THE United States Supreme Court said in Washington yesterday that it was all right for the US or its agents to kidnap suspects abroad so they could be tried in the US. The court ruling suggested that the US could ignore treatiesReuter. - 271 words
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142 1992-06-16 17 Reuter. YESTERDAY'S decision overturned a ruling by a US Court of Appeals that the abduction of a Mexican suspect in a drugs-related case was illegal. The case involved Humberto Al-varez-Machain, who was kidnapped in Mexico at the request of US agents. He was oneReuter. - 142 words
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220 1992-06-16 17 AFP. BRAZIL was the big winner of the Earth Summit, picking up international recognition for hosting the sprawling 15-day gathering and more than $3.3 billion in environmental aid funding. The disappointment of most developing countries, who expected to get more aid from richAFP. - 220 words
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Advertisement111 1992-06-16 15 I "§2, ii|; I CHUEN I I* J CHICKEN RICE A COOKED FOOD jjij I (fSt) Totally y Free of Charge 1 The Most Famous In Singapore... j! g Chicken with special sauce.boneless chicken feet salad. ■!< 8s mixed porridge,chicken porridge Most} (Delicious l Econon J 1 >X ll I111 words
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Advertisement315 1992-06-16 16 How a bill becomes law in Japan Japan's controversial peacekeeping bill was passed yesterday. It was first put before the Diet (parliament) last December. The bill had to be passed by both the Lower and Upper houses before it became law. -> ©BILL UNVEILED LOWER HOUSE UPPER HOUSE The ruling315 words
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Showtime
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Article, Illustration231 1992-06-16 18 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong ALAN Tam must have a plate of Hainanese chicken rice before he sings. Cally Kwong lets out a few squeaks first. Andy Lau sings better in front of an audience. The quirky habits of popular singers were revealed by a man who should know Taiwanese231 words
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Article, Illustration450 1992-06-16 18 Hongkong singer Alan Tain "On the first day of recording, he must have his Hainanese chicken rice. Otherwise we can't start work. His assistants know his habit so they'll always remember to get him the chicken rice. "We laugh ourselves silly working with Alan because of his inaccurate450 words
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Article, Illustration427 1992-06-16 19 THE line between production and performing is becoming ever more blurred. Even as actors such as Sean Connery, Kevin Costner and Warren Beatty move from in front of to behind the camera, back-room people in the music industry are going in the other direction. They427 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1992-06-16 20 How many viewers in India have access to satellite television? There are no estimates available. I But trade insiders say halfqfthe families with a monthly income of Rsl ,500(S$100) in Bombay, and \v —> roughly one-third in Delhi, Madras and Calcutta have access to satellite broadcasts.1,103 words
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197 1992-06-16 20 SUCH operators are causing more harm to the cause of Star TV than rival media. They supply sub-standard hardward, causing frequent disruptions in transmission. A Delhi newspaper reported last week that Indian government television found its best ally in the fight against STar TV when a197 words
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Article277 1992-06-16 20 VIEWERS in India will soon have a wide variety of options to choose from. Here is a list of channels available at present and the proposed ones: Cable News Network: The Atlanta-based cable network is available all over India to users with a five-metre antenna.277 words
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Advertisement113 1992-06-16 21 GIVING YOU THE WINNING EDGE! f|fpss^ Rajan Filial: Asia's biscuit king Rich pickings still In Aussie properties? jjjJ '~J Remlslers find they have wooers aplenty The passing of the spice kings r Jljjj liml Sesdaq: second fiddle for how long? Annie Loke: guardian of the green rf Imlf r3i I113 words
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Miscellaneous821 1992-06-16 21 tuesdaytv SWITCHING CHANNELS iMM THE TEA CULTURE EUROPEAN (Channel 5. 10.30 pm) (Channel 8, 10.30 pm) CHAMPIONSHIP 1992 KRISTIE, an attractive television news hH A LOOK at the origins of tea (Channel 12, 10.30 pm) reporter, is sent to a lake resort for a vacation and its worldwide popularity in821 words
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SHOWTIME
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Article, Illustration259 1992-06-16 22 FINALLY, the transformation may be complete. Madonna (left), 33, could indeed be Marilyn Monroe (right) in a new film based on the Hollywood blonde sex symbol's relationship with the Kennedys. Monroe died of a drug overdose in 1962. Producer Dino I)e Laurentis offered Madonna the Monroe role in259 words
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Article143 1992-06-16 22 MEANWHILE, it is bruises for Madonna. A League of Their Own, starring Madonna as a baseball player, opens in the US next month The movie tells the story of the women who played in the All American Girls Professional Baseball League, which existed during, and for143 words
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Article, Illustration225 1992-06-16 22 OSCAR-WINNING Tootsie co-star Jessica Lange says she is "finished". She says she will quit acting to devote more time to her three children. "I want to throw my kids in the back of the car and take them on a trip somewhere," she said. Lange,225 words
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Article218 1992-06-16 23 THESE words appear in our stories today. The following notes will help in case you need to check their meanings. bias: A tendency to show prejudice against one group and favouritism towards another, or to be influenced so much by something that you do not judge things fairly. bunkum:218 words
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Miscellaneous218 1992-06-16 23 I TUESDAYRADIO LfcAUiiiiSSEHI FM 90.5 FM 92.4 News on our NOON Popular Classics 12.05 PM Rose Tan Your Lunchdate 2.00 Programme Summary 1.10 Share Market Report 2.02 Afternoon Concert 1.15 Rose Tan Your Lunchdate 5.00 Viva la Musica (COnt d) 6 What SOn 2.05 An Afternoon with Anita Kuan 6.02218 words
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Miscellaneous340 1992-06-16 24 TUESDAYRADIO 12.30 PM Sentimental Journey 88.Q 1.00 News NOON World News 1.10 Spice of Life The Final Hour 12.15 Health Matters 2.00 Chinese Opera 12.30 PM Off the Shelf 5.00 Goodtime Gold 12.45 The Learning World 7.00 News 100 Newshour 7.10 Goodtime Gold (cont'd) 2.00 World News 8.00 Bernard Tan340 words
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Advertisement319 1992-06-16 25 2600 Education/ Instruction Tows I International At Ferae 4 TWsttng Leading to a wort Mdi racoonsed quellc«ttoa from lATA-UTiA^^l IYouMeTsteploTMraar in Traisl 1 An imanelya Irtroduction come uetng Instructors working In the travel Industry II rtarvww Pr speratory Course If you want to be I NgTrt ettendent or heve tailed319 words
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Advertisement341 1992-06-16 26 2600 Education/ Instruction 2701 Employment GENERAL CLERK RECEPTIONIST required urgently Age IK to OCE O" or V level Able to handle plimir rail*, typing taxing tiling mailing I'leusallt telephone voice Dedicated honest personality With relevant working experience Able to communicate in English. Chinese common dialects Interested personnel please call 466-3534341 words
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Advertisement293 1992-06-16 26 —i—— 2701 Employment Singapore Pros* Holding* requires: GENERAL CLERK (ADMINISTRATION) The Job The successful candidate will assist in allocatingassignmentstodrivers/dospatch riders, maintaining meeting/trainingroom bookings and sorting incoming mails for distribution. She would also be required to help out at the reception counter or telephone switchboard when necessary. Requirements: Minimum GCE O"293 words
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Advertisement34 1992-06-16 26 2701 Employment A leading Insulating glass manufacturing company In Jurong requires ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE O or N' level Book-keeping required Computer knowledge Transport allowance provided 5-day week. Interested, please call at: Ml-40U for interview34 words
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Advertisement441 1992-06-16 27 2701 Employment 2701 Employment 2701 Employment Something everyone swears by needs an extra pair of hands l/\\ 'a 1 r TELEMARKETERS Ilf you are bilingual and enjoy the creative selling of products or services on the phone, give us a call. And if you have a pleasant voice and personality,441 words
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Advertisement248 1992-06-16 27 2701 Employment L, SALES ASSISTANT required urgently Basic salary $900 per month excluding overtime. Come join Singapore's leading garden supercentre with a good income steady career prospect. Applicants should possess the following: Minimum 'N' level Completed N.S. Good English skill Applicants who possess retail horticultural experience will be most welcome248 words
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Advertisement338 1992-06-16 27 2701 Employment 2701 Employment I TECHNICIANS The job entails trouble-shooting, repair and maintenance of automated assembly and loading machinery. Requirements: NTC/ITC certificate or Diploma in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Relevant experience in manufacturing machinery with automation and pneumatics will be advantageous Must have completed N S Must work on 3 rotating shifts338 words
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Advertisement268 1992-06-16 28 2701 Employment A manufacturing Company requires: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK e GCE O' or N Level e Conversant with both Mandarin English e Able to type e School leavers welcome e Location Jurong Interested please tel *****21 Patricia or call personally at No. 1 Tuas Avenue 1 Singapore 2263 SBS bus268 words
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Advertisement273 1992-06-16 28 I 2701 Employment BP PETROL STATION requires Experience Full/ Part-time 1) CASHIERS 2) PUMP ATTENDANTS 3) MIDNIGHT CARWASHERS Prefer resident from dist 12. 13 19 Interested pis call 720 7540 ESSO SERVICE STATION AT TOA PAY OM have immediate vacancies for the position of SALES ASSISTANT CUM CASHIER Full time273 words
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Article203 1992-06-16 30 AP. JIM Courier and Monica Seles will go into the Wimbledon championships as the men's* and women's top seeds respectively. This is in keeping to the current World rankings. But officials ignored the computer and elevated Boris Becker to fourth spot and Michael Stich to NoAP. - 203 words
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Article, Illustration162 1992-06-16 30 Reuter. JAPAN'S Shuzo Matsuoka, beaten finalist in the Queen's Club tournament over the weekend, is doubtful for Wimbledon after pulling out of the Manchester warm-up tournament yesterday. The 24-year-old from Tokyo tore a bicep muscle in his right arm during a hectic schedule at Queen's. MatsuokaReuter. - 162 words
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Article, Illustration261 1992-06-16 30 Reuter. BORIS Becker has fired his Czechoslovakian coach Tomas Smid just one week before the start of the Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament. Smid was the three-time Wimbledon champion's fourth coach. Smid flew to his German home on Sunday, while Becker practiced with Argentinian player Javier Frana.Reuter. - 261 words
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Article169 1992-06-16 30 AP. MIKE Tyson says he doesn't miss boxing, but he fears his career in the ring may be over. "I may never box again," Tyson said in a television interview. The statement was made during a May 26 interview at the Indiana prison facility whereAP. - 169 words
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Article545 1992-06-16 30 Wire Services. Results of yesterday's international sports: TENNIS Wimbledon qualifying tournament in Roehampton, London Women's singles, Ist rd: Ana Segura (Spa) bt Claudine Toleafoa (NZ) 6-3, 6-3; Jo-Anne Faull (Aust) bt Pam Nelson (US) 6-4, 7-5; Kristine Radford (Aust) bt Kerry-Anne Guse (Aust) 6-1, 7-5; Miriam Oremans (Hoi) btWire Services. - 545 words
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Article, Illustration274 1992-06-16 31 Abdul Shukor - POOLS CUP FINAL: GEYLANG V TYRWHITT TONIGHT By Abdul Shukor BARRING the unforeseen, Geylang International should win its third title this season tonight. Tyrwhitt Soccerites may have promised to fight until the end of the Pools Cup final, hut that's about it. It cannot274 words
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Article, Illustration332 1992-06-16 32 S Gulam - Saturday's result left the Lions reeling into their den licking their wounds. What will it take to bring the bite back to Singapore? The two coaches on opposite ends Singapore's PNSivaji and Johor's Michael Urukalo prescribe their medicine By S Gulam THE whip is inPicture/ Philip Lim - 332 words
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226 1992-06-16 32 Abdul Shukor - By Abdul Shukor JOHOR coach Michael Urukalo says "there is nothing drastically wrong with the Singapore team" despite its 1-2 loss to Johor. "But you must change your tactics and certain players, if you want to achieve success," he added. The shrewd Aussie, however, declined226 words
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280 1992-06-16 32 STORE v PERAK Saturday. Stadium Perak, 8.30pm AS many as six reserves may be fielded in Singapore's starting lineup against Perak in Ipoh this Saturday. They are goalkeeper Abdul Malek, midfielders Zainal Yusoff, Latif Abdullah, Rafi Ali and Nazri Nasir, and either280 words
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Advertisement318 1992-06-16 31 M& Follow Singapore's matches in the Semi-Pro League and win, win, win.You can win a $3,000 Diadora voucher first prize and eight consolation prizes of sports goods or sportswear each week. All you have to do is solve the jigsaw below and identify the player and his team. He will318 words
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Article314 1992-06-16 33 COMPILED BY SURESH NAIR CAUTIONS Scotland v Germany: Thomas Haessler (Germany, 86th min); Stuart McCall (Scotland, 92nd min). Holland v CIS: Ronald Koeman (Holland); Akhrik Tsveiba (CIS). Tsveiba will miss Friday's match against Scotland. He faces an automatic one-match ban after receiving his second yellow card. G&LDEM COfll Germany's314 words
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Article, Illustration273 1992-06-16 33 AFP. GERMAN manager Berti Vogts has a growing casualty list to worry about as he prepares for Thursday's deciding European Championship Group Two match against Holland. Already without Lothar Matthaeus and Rudi Voeller, Vogts yesterday lost Guido Buchwald, Stefan Reuter and Karl-Heinz Reidle in the 2-0 winAFP.; Picture/ Reuter - 273 words
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333 1992-06-16 33 Reuter. FRENCH team boss Michel Platini yesterday called for a ban on tackles and an end to drawn matches as a way of solving soccer's goal crisis. Reflecting on the sad state of the game after Sunday's 0-0 draw with England, Platini said the sportReuter. - 333 words
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Article, Illustration459 1992-06-16 34 GERMANY 2 SCOTLAND 0 Reuter. WORLD champion Germany outgunned Scotland 2-0 last night and enhanced its ambitions of reaching the European championship semi-finals. Karlheinz Hiedle and Stefan Effenberg netted the goals in a pulsating match which meant the end of the road for a brave ScottishReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 459 words
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Article, Illustration465 1992-06-16 34 Brian Miller - Brian Miller Hlk" IT was a match that had everything blood, bravado, bandages and, yes, goals'. I'm talking, of course about Germany's 2-0 win over Scotland last night. For 90 minutes, the two teams played football the way it should be played hard, fast and with465 words
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325 1992-06-16 36 Reuter. SWEDISH striker Tomas Brolin is eager to play down his own importance and the chances of his team after putting them in sight of the European championship semifinals. "I only put out my foot. It was sheer luck the ball rolled into the net,"Reuter. - 325 words
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Article, Illustration146 1992-06-16 36 AFP. GERMAN captain and striker Rudi Voeller's broken left arm was successfully operated on at a Frankfurt clinic yesterday, doctors said. An 8 cm-long steel plate was put in the forearm by Dr Martin Borner during a 35-minute operation. Doctors have told Voeller heAFP.; Picture/ Reuter - 146 words
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321 1992-06-16 36 Suresh Nair - By Suresh Nair A PHOTO-FINISH is in order as the chase for the semi-final slots in Euro '92 hots up. All the teams, except Scotland, have a chance of making it. Their fate depends on how they fare in their third and321 words
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Article, Illustration47 1992-06-16 37 One that got away: Mario 1 van Has ten's backward header is brilliantly tipped over the bar by goalkeeper Dmitri Kharin One th\we«t in, but..^ Marco Hasten clumto head home afc' i Jan VV'oufer>% I eras*. But he controversially ruled offside Graphics/ HupGraphics/ Hup - 47 words
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Article, Illustration388 1992-06-16 37 Suresh Nair - Was Marco van Basten off-side? That was the talking point this morning after the match between Holland and the CIS. Television replays show the referee may have erred. SURESH NAIR, a Class One referee, studies slow-motion replays and says Holland was robbed of388 words
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Article, Illustration527 1992-06-16 38 Reuter. HOLLAND, the reigning champion, needing a win to make sure of reaching the semi-finals, suffered a night of frustration. The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) held it 0-0 in Gothenburg. The dropped point could be fatal to Dutch hopes in the highly-competitive Group Two whichReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 527 words
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Article, Illustration67 1992-06-16 38 1. What happened to Stuart Pearce's last touch of the ball in England's 1990 World Cup campaign? 2. Richard Gough appeared in one major Cup final in England. What was the match, who did, he represent and what was the result? 3. Name the German sent off67 words
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Article, Illustration324 1992-06-16 39 England defender Stuart Pearce needed three stitches on his right cheek after France's Basile Boli charged into him yesterday. The referee did not notice it and Boli escaped without punishment. A move by a British television company could get Boli his just desserts but Pearce will have noneAFP. - 324 words
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