The New Paper, 1 August 1992
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Title Section13 1992-08-01 1 the new paper bites SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1992 MITA (P) 75/4/92 50 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement95 1992-08-01 1 —I l\> Fj 1 k r-ztf 'Si/ K. Fg J) SEIKO W W r^* Timer of the Games of the XXV Olympiad v 50 CENTS IBS3S§ESSSSSb3SSE§^iK33S^ H flj^^ IT Dengue kills lecturer 4 W Ngee Ann Poly lecturer Richard Lee Chee Wai, 32, dies of dengue haemorrhagic fever. "He was95 words
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THENEWSTODAY
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Article282 1992-08-01 2 CRASH 1 AP A CHINESE plane on a domestic flight exploded in flames while taking off from Nanjing airport yesterday, killing at least 100 people and injuring 26 others. It was the world's second plane disaster in less than 24 hours. (See other reports.) The Soviet-designedAP - 282 words
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Article134 1992-08-01 2 A NEPALI pilot feels that it is unlikely that anyone survived yesterday's Thai Airways crash in Nepal. Royal Nepal Airlines pilot S R Sharma, forced by the bad weather to divert his own flight to Kathmandu, said it was unlikely anyone could survive such134 words
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Article, Illustration62 1992-08-01 2 Shadow of death: A ruptured fuel line may have caused this TWA airplane to burst into flames on take-off at the John F Kennedy Airport in New York yesterday. All 292 people aboard escaped through emergency exits as flames engulfed the back half ofPicture/ Reuter - 62 words
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Article190 1992-08-01 2 Reuter. ABOUT 70 people on board a Canadian jet escaped unhurt when the plane's main cabin door accidentally opened in mid-flight on Thursday. The pilot landed the plane with its stairs fully extended. The plane was carrying 62 passengers and four crew. An airline spokesmanReuter. - 190 words
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Article12 1992-08-01 2 WIN sports vouchers and Adidas sportsbags and waist-pouches/ Page 3412 words
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Article, Illustration528 1992-08-01 3 A honk is just a honk. Or is it? Last Wednesday, a woman driver honked at a man near New Park Hotel. He and his friend beat up the woman's brother-in-law and smashed the car's windscreens. Both men were jailed and ordered to528 words
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Advertisement89 1992-08-01 2 Problem, Blemished or Oily Skin? Use the KAYS Vitamin E cleanser. This special soap is pure vegetable oil based with natural glycerine and uses the healing properties of Vitamin E with no excessive sulphur to clear up your complexion, as it reduces blemishes and removes excess oil clogs without dulling89 words
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Advertisement69 1992-08-01 2 7 I Unity in dance WATCH Singaporeans young and old perform callisthenics at a National Day Parade mass display. After older adults dance to Dayong Sampan, young adults will perform a dance sport. Then primary school pupils will skip ropes and move to a faster beat. Finally, pre-schoolers in different69 words
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Miscellaneous10 1992-08-01 2 WEATHER FAIR. Max temp: 31 deg C. Sunset: 7.16 pm.10 words
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QUICKNEWS
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Article59 1992-08-01 4 Speaker Tan Soo Khoon tries to answer the question: Which is more Important to the MF?, WHAT you say in Parliament is important, says Mr Tan in Business Times' regular interview page, Conversations at Raffles. "It's important. If you say stupid things, people are going to put a question59 words
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Article121 1992-08-01 4 He continues: "But really the dominant feature in Singapore when it comes to voting, apart from government policies and things like that, is what you are able to do for your constituents, how you interact and relate with them. "If you are seen in your constituency as a121 words
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Article137 1992-08-01 4 WORK on the second link between Singapore and Johor is expected to begin in the middle of next year. The Government yesterday announced reclamation works costing about $169 million at Tuas. Some 20 hectares of the foreshore and seabed at Tuas, at the end of137 words
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Article128 1992-08-01 4 BANGKOK'S traffic jams have become so bad that police have come up with some novel advice for motorists. Carry a potty in your car in case you are in the jam and must answer nature's call. The cause of the jams? Heavy rains during the128 words
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CATCH OF THE DAY
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Article83 1992-08-01 4 SOME banks are cashing in on the current interest in the property market by tying up with property agents and developers to offer attractive one-stop packages to potential home-buyers. Some of the property agents are even prepared to secure tenants and to guarantee the minimum rental which the83 words
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Article63 1992-08-01 4 HONGKONG tycoons have teamed up with entrepreneurs here to use Singapore as a conduit for indirect investment in China. There are also plans to rope in Taiwan investors. These investors are worried about what will happen when the British colony reverts to Chinese control in 1997. They see63 words
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Article53 1992-08-01 4 THE United States has struck a breakthrough deal with Beijing to bar imports of goods made in Chinese jails. Officials said the deal was a significant stride forward in shaky Sino-US relations. It could muffle criticism of the Bush administration's trade ties with Beijing. The deal will be53 words
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Article41 1992-08-01 4 STICK to Bahasa Malaysia in business correspondence. This was Malaysian Finance Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's message to businessmen on Thursday. He said there could be no compromise on the position of Bahasa Malaysia as the national language.41 words
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Article72 1992-08-01 4 TWO more TV stations will begin operating in Malaysia soon, bringing to seven the number of television channels in the country. The new stations are TV4 and the three-channel Subscriber News Service. At present, three channels are in operation TVI, TV2 and the private channel TV3. Information72 words
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Article88 1992-08-01 4 The Straits Times: Teenagers may find it harder to light up Business Times: Bonvests offers USs3som toxic waste plan to Viets Lianhe Zaobao: Bill to punish litterbugs raised yesterday; 3 hours of garbage-clearing work will be imposed on litterbugs Berita Harian: Students' Edusave Fund starts next year SBC morning88 words
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SINGAPORETODAY
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Article, Illustration384 1992-08-01 6 A gravedigger recently got his seventh cash award from the Environment Ministry for long service. MICHELLE ANG visited the Muslim Cemetery at Choa Chu Kang yesterday to find another man in one of the world's oldest professions MR Senin Slamard is all for aPicture/ Sam Yeo - 384 words
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Article, Illustration148 1992-08-01 6 MR Abdul Latif Sionn, 50, a part-time grave digger, was awarded his seventh monetary award from the Environment Ministry (ENV) on July 15. He has been working with the ENV for the past 20 years, first as a greaser (one puts grease so that machines can run smoothly),148 words
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Advertisement66 1992-08-01 7 {Skene i_im (i_i "Ping), actress/ wanders off in tke greens away from fKe hustle and bustle of the city. "Ho>»se-riding Kelps her to relax> She wea»*s A tank-top with blouse and pants. <.; w y I y t Mm 1 The related side of you i&'j&Z*?' Marina Square #03-224 Wisma66 words
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Article, Illustration400 1992-08-01 9 Ganesh Rajaram - By Ganesh Rajaram A NGEE Ann polytechnic lecturer has died of dengue haemorrhagic fever. Mr Richard Lee Chee Wai died on Wednesday after six days of high fever. He was 32. Last year, six people died of dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF). There were 2,179400 words
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Article112 1992-08-01 9 DENGUE fever is caused by a virus carried by the Aedes mosquito. Symptoms include: Pain in the joints and fever, an itchy rash on the face, spreading later over the body, sore throat and runny eyes, and painful muscles and joints. These symptoms last for about three days,112 words
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Article220 1992-08-01 9 Norenshah Sahari - By Norenshah Sahari DENGUE fever is difficult to detect in the first two or three days, two doctors said yesterday. At first, it may seem to be just a bad case of influenza, especially if rashes don't appear. There is no medicine to kill the dengue220 words
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Article, Illustration284 1992-08-01 11 Leonard Thomas - SINGAPORETODAY By Leonard Thomas WELL-WISHERS can have a part in this cake, but they cannot have a slice. For donations of at least $2, you can write your birthday greeting to Singapore and stick it on this two-tier "cake" at Marina Square. The cake isPicture/ Aundry Gan - 284 words
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Article, Illustration568 1992-08-01 12 Irene Ng - Parliament is adjourned to a date to be fixed. By Irene Ng i MORE Singaporeans are moving up. More are upgrading to bigger HDB flats. And many are prepared to pay for flats with finer designs, and in good locations, according to National Development Minister568 words
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196 1992-08-01 12 OPPOSITION MP Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) wanted to know if the Education Minister allows educational centres to have political objectives. Mr Chiam referred specifically to the People's Action Party Community Foundation's action to scale down classes in opposition wards. Education Minister Lee Yock Suan196 words
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Article102 1992-08-01 12 THE Government introduced a Bill to turn litterbugs into litter-pickers. Anyone 16 or older caught littering will have to clean up "any premises" for up to three hours under the Environment Public Health (Amendment) Bill. Or, they may be fined up to $5,000 or jailed up102 words
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Article59 1992-08-01 12 A golf course at Lower Pierce nature reserve? Environment watchers have no cause for alarm. It's just an idea. National Development Minister S. Dhanabalan said it had not been submitted as a formal proposal to the land-use authorities. Environmentalists are concerned that important tracts of forest reserve59 words
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Article64 1992-08-01 12 THE recent university fee hike did not cover the rise in the university's operating costs, said Education Minister Lee Yock Suan. He was replying to opposition MP Low Thia Khiang (Hougang). Mr Lee said the university's manpower cost had risen by 14 per cent over the last financial64 words
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Article462 1992-08-01 14 A public forum on the Open University programme was held last night at the Kent Ridge campus. Funds and entrance requirements were top most in the minds of those who put questions to a panel which included Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Senior Minister of State462 words
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Article, Illustration404 1992-08-01 15 A lift at an Orchard Road construction site collapsed yesterday, killing one of the Thai workers inside. Seven other workers were hospitalised "SOMETHING very heavy hit the side of my head. I thought I was dead for sure," said a worker who was in a404 words
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WORLDTODAY
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Article241 1992-08-01 17 UPI. A MAN suspected of raping more than 40 women fooled the police and escaped from custody near Tokyo. The police combed neighbourhoods on the edge of Kawasaki city looking for the man, Nobuo Murata, 40. Murata was being returned to jail from a hospitalUPI. - 241 words
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Article206 1992-08-01 17 AP WARNING: Carrots may be habit-forming. Two Czech psychiatrists have reported that three carrot-chomping patients suffered withdrawal symptoms when they tried going cold turkey. All three ate so many carrots their skins turned orange. One of them, a 40-year-old former smoker, ate up to fiveAP - 206 words
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Article168 1992-08-01 17 AP THE corpse of an unidentified woman, packed in a plastic garbage bag and stuffed inside a suitcase, was found burning in a park near Copenhagen, Denmark, yesterday. A passing bus driver put out the flames with his vehicle's fire extinguisher, then saw thereAP - 168 words
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Article288 1992-08-01 18 AP. THE United States plans to send 2,400 Army troops to Kuwait over the next three weeks for training exercises, the Pentagon said this morning. "It's a message to Saddam. It's to show the flag," said a US defence official. Soldiers with mechanised andAP. - 288 words
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255 1992-08-01 18 Bernama. MORE than 70 people watching a motorcycle race in Kedah were injured yesterday when the scaffolding of a building collapsed under their weight. Thirty-nine of the injured had to be warded at the Alor Star General Hospital. Thir-ty-eight others were given out-patient treatment.Bernama. - 255 words
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Article101 1992-08-01 18 AFP. ANGRY villagers chopped off the ears of four cattle thieves who were caught torturing a cow. The villagers in the Bangladeshi village of Gazipur caught the four men yesterday when they tried to skin a stolen pregnant cow while it was still alive. ThievesAFP. - 101 words
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Article363 1992-08-01 19 Reuter. "IF veteran swimmer Pablo Morales can win gold for the United States, so can I." This seemed to be the message President George Bush had yesterday for his youthful Democratic rival Bill Clinton, 45. Mr Bush, 68, took a light-handed swipe at the youthfulReuter. - 363 words
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236 1992-08-01 20 UPI. A WOMAN was evicted from her house because of the fine print in a contract. Mrs Kay Taylor, a 51-year-old insurance agent, fell behind on paying the instalments of a $6,000-worth air-conditioner she had bought for her home in Florida in 1987.UPI. - 236 words
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Advertisement82 1992-08-01 21 weekwider "Actresses trade blows in studio". AMI I "Leading lady is a kept woman". Jft m jm "Rising star accused of molest". Iff lIT |1 II Such scandals and rumours involving IW| I|| w* r SBC artists have surfaced time and W again allegedly a leaked to the Jk m82 words
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Article, Illustration556 1992-08-01 22 BEHIND THE BACK: Backbiting appears to be very much a part of the showbiz scene. Though more common among actresses, the men are not above it either, says VIVIEN CHIONG THEY mostly do it behind their rivals' backs. Backbiting seems to be common at Caldecott556 words
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Article460 1992-08-01 22 EXAMPLES OF BACKBITING ENVIOUS rivals often resort to anonymous phone calls and poison-pen letters to smear their fellow artists. In the first Star Search held in 1988, someone wrote an anonymous letter to SBC saying one of the finalists should be disqualified because she had460 words
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Article, Illustration148 1992-08-01 24 WHAT SBC ARTISTS FIGHT OVER ONE of the most publicised cases of a "star war" took place last year. China-born artists Talin Tuoya and Tracy (iao came to blows in the studio because of a squabble over stage positions. It happened on -lan 29 at a148 words
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Article, Illustration786 1992-08-01 24 TO BE NO. 1: In a sea of 123 full-time actors and actresses, with many wanting to be in the spotlight, a number of drama artists are said to be fighting tooth and nail to ensure their place in the SBC sun. VIVIEN CHIONG reports on786 words
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Article, Illustration763 1992-08-01 25 WHAT SBC ARTISTS FIGHT OVER YOU can move the TV camera but you can't move a senior artist. That is the opinion of some of SBC artists. An amused Irene Ong said: "It's quite funny sometimes. "Someone may have a pimple and so would not wantCartoons/Pat Chia - 763 words
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Article, Illustration204 1992-08-01 26 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong RECENTLY, ex-SBC actor John Hung was caught allegedly making love to his girlfriend in the SBC artists' restroom. The scandal made the headlines after an anonymous phone call to Lianhe Zaobao. It was later picked up by Lianhe Wanbao and Shin Min Daily204 words
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Article397 1992-08-01 26 TNP: Are you very close with X? John: I considered ourselves friends. We used to share our joys and sorrows. Once we went to a lounge. He had no money. I had very little money and I used it all to pay for the drinks. X397 words
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Article356 1992-08-01 26 THE New Paper tried to talk to actor X, who is said to have spread the stories about John. His name is being withheld as this allegation has not been proved. The interview was in two parts and each time, X had to call off356 words
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Article328 1992-08-01 26 JOHN Hung left Singapore yesterday for Hongkong to start afresh. John, who quit SBC on July 3, after the sex-scandal saga, is returning to his birthplace after living here for nine years. He has an interview with Cathay Pacific for a flight steward post. A friend in SBC328 words
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Article392 1992-08-01 27 Vivien Chiong - THE DISCO MOLEST ALLEGATION Stories/ Vivien Chiong CHERIE Lim is baffled. She doesn't understand why rumours name her as the woman in question in the alleged disco molest case. "I'm innocent. I don't know how I got into the picture. But I feel like a sacrificial392 words
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Article, Illustration163 1992-08-01 27 THE John Hung episode has ended, as far as SBC is concerned. SBC spokeswoman Jeanne j Cheng said: "The fact that he has resigned shows the matter is over. Whether he was sabotaged or not isn't central to the issue. Because of the media's publicity, it163 words
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Article, Illustration409 1992-08-01 27 Vivien Chiong - By Vivien Chiong WHEN veteran actress Xiang Yun joined SBC in 1981, there were only 20 full-time drama artists. Today, there are 123. "As there were fewer people, things were more easily settled," she said. "It was like one big family. We would be 'pai-seh' (Hokkien409 words
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Article57 1992-08-01 27 EX-SBC actress Nisa Zhong, who used to be a TV actress in China, said competition for roles is even tougher there. "But the newspapers there aren't interested in the private lives of artists. So no one sabotages another by giving tip-offs to the press." Still, there are those57 words
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Article61 1992-08-01 27 Executive producer Lee Kin Mo who worked in a Hongkong TV station before coming to Singapore said artists there care a lot about "packaging". "In a scene with several actors, one may wear an exceptionally bright tie just tc grab attention. Or they mav wear a tuxedo with61 words
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Article, Illustration588 1992-08-01 28 Once every joiy years,.th tmngnj-age focuses on one single event. The Olympics 100 m. For the competitors, the coveted gold medal is worth more thafl the ftrgciflus*m£ta! itSelf. Whfl vfill be the fastest man on Earth? Here is a profile of the possible finalists and why AT 2588 words
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Article, Illustration551 1992-08-01 28 BEN JOHNSON (Canada) Age 30. Ht 1.8 m. Wt 74.7 kg. Personal best: 9.95 (9.79 disqualified). This year: 10.16. Jamaican-born who won the world and Olympic titles in 1987 and 1988, but was stripped of them after a positive drug test. He returned from a two-year suspension last551 words
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Article, Illustration676 1992-08-01 29 Lo Tien Yin - The whole truth... and nothing but the truth SCENE&HEARD BEVERLY HILLS *****: This hip teen serial is back on TV for a second season. Despite their expensive threads and fast cars, the rich kids on the show have their problems too both big and trivial. Starting today, The New Paper676 words
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Article50 1992-08-01 29 WHEN: SBC 5, 1.30 pm every Sunday. TOMORROW: Brandon meets an older girl at the Beach Club where he is working temporarily. He also gets a car from his boss who says he can pay him later. There's something fishy and he discovers the truth the hard way.50 words
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Article, Illustration529 1992-08-01 31 Rosnah Ahmad - weekender Mv Word/ By Rosnah Ahmad Rosnah Ahmad IF you can't beat the enemy, try to make him look bad. That's Saddam Hussein's philosophy these days. For three weeks, he managed to keep United Nations' arms inspectors out of the Agriculture Ministry in Baghdad.Cartoon/ Hou Soon Ming - 529 words
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Article, Illustration581 1992-08-01 32 Once every fotyr yap,jig focuses on one single event. The Olympics 100 m. For the competitors, the coveted gold medal is worth more thaft tfie ftrgciflus*m£tat itself. Wh6 be the fastest man on Earth? Here profile of the possible finalists and why AT 2 am Singapore time tomorrow,581 words
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Article, Illustration550 1992-08-01 32 BEN JOHNSON (Canada) Age 30. Ht 1.8 m. Wt 74.7 kg. Personal best: 9.95 (9.79 disqualified). This year: 10.16. Jamaican-born who won the world and Olympic titles in 1987 and 1988, but was stripped of them after a positive drug test. He returned from a two-year suspension last550 words
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Article, Illustration380 1992-08-01 33 SERIWAHYUNI Jaes can be really nasty on screen. But the shy 21-year-old actress is quite the opposite in real life and is not used to being rude and crude. Seriwahyuni plays Mona in the SBC drama series, Sayang... MonB, which went on the air five380 words
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Article53 1992-08-01 33 SAYANG... MONA is a six-part drama which deals with teenagers who go astray because of peer influence. It shows how some of these teenagers are exposed to Aids as a result. The drama series started on June 28. You can catch the final episode tomorrow over SBC 553 words
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Advertisement156 1992-08-01 45 August 9, 1965. Singapore was born a sovereign nation. Today, she stands proud and forward a young and vibrant country. Where were you 27 years ago? Were you in the cast of a determined nation? Are you woven into its tapestry? What are your sentiments on Singapore's 27th anniversary? Tell156 words
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Article599 1992-08-01 46 The Three Musketeers - PREVIEW/ By The Three Musketeers TRAINER Teh Choon Beng who is only four winners behind pacesetters Charlie Read and Johnny Kok in the race for the trainers' premiership, can close the gap at Bukit Timah today. The Penang based trainer has a great chance for a599 words
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Article195 1992-08-01 46 AFP. HOCKEY'S governing body is aiming to bring the skill back into the game. It hopes to woo spectators by muzzling penalty-corner hitters. They have almost turned the Olympic tournament into their own private party. Thirty-two out of the 67 goals scored after three rounds in theAFP. - 195 words
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Article, Illustration468 1992-08-01 47 Lynda Kiong won four gold medals at the Schools' National gymnastics finals yesterday. Her close friend, Kharmayne Ghadiali could only watch from the sidelines happy for Lynda, and sad that she herself could not compete due to an injury. BERNARD PEREIRA reports RAFFLES Girls' student Lynda KiongPictures/ Kenneth Koh - 468 words
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Article, Illustration288 1992-08-01 47 THERE were more spills than thrills during the floor exercise routines at the Schools' National gymnastics finals yesterday. The culprit? The tumble strips lain on the floor that added more bumps than bounce for the gymnasts. One of the first casualties was Nanyang Junior College's DavidPictures/ Kenneth Koh - 288 words
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Article105 1992-08-01 47 RAFFLES Institution broke The Chinese High's 14-year domination in the B Boys' Division yesterday. Its team of Fang Yong Yu, Wang Qiao Jun, Liang Long Xiang, Chen Guo Wei and Lin Jian Wen clinched the team championship. Fang also won the parallel bars and individual105 words
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Article, Illustration377 1992-08-01 48 [?"***** OLYMPIC H THERE was disappointment for American swimmer Ron Karnaugh. His father. Peter. 60. came to Barcelona hoping to see him win a medal, but died after suffering a heart attack at last Saturday's opening ceremony. Yesterday. Karnaugh finished sixth in the 200 m individual medley. Reuter. THREEReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 377 words
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Article, Illustration11 1992-08-01 49 Sotomayor: World-record holder Sjoberg (right): Former world-record holder11 words
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127 1992-08-01 49 RESULT IN MONDAY'S TNP j THE fight for the high jump gold will be between Javier Sotomayor of Cuba and Patrik Sjoberg of Sweden. Sotomayor, the world-record holder at 2.44 metres, is taking part in his first Olympic i Games. (Cuba boycotted the127 words
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Article257 1992-08-01 49 ATHLETICS Men's 4pm: 400 m (Ist rd). 5.30pm/7pm: Hammer (Gp 1 and 2 qualifiers). 12mn: Triple jump (qualifers). 12.35 am: 100 m, s-final. 12.55 am: 800 m (2nd rd). 2am: 100 m final. Women's 3.15pm: Heptathlon (100 m hurdles). 4.30pm: Heptathlon (high jump). spm: 400 m (Ist257 words
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Article60 1992-08-01 49 ATHLETICS Men's 2am: 100 m final. Women's 1.20 am: Javelin, final. 1.45 am: 100 m final. BASKETBALL Gp B spm: US v China. HOCKEY Men's, Gp A 2am (tomorrow): Australia v India. Gp B 4.15pm: Holland v Pakistan. SOCCER Q-finals lam (tomorrow): Gp B winner v Gp A60 words
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Article, Illustration249 1992-08-01 50 BADMINTON: Four-time national champion Hamid Khan went down fighting in the second round. He lost 18-15, 15-3 to Hongkong's world no 59 Chan Kin Ngai. Hamid is ranked 107 th. Hamid also combined with Donald Koh for the first time in the doubles. The pair lost 15-1,249 words
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Article, Illustration266 1992-08-01 50 Cyclist M Kumaresan became the first Malaysian ever to qualify for an Olympic Games final on Tuesday. But inexperience cost him a Top 10 finish in the 50 km final this morning INEXPERIENCE cost Malaysia's cycling hope M Kumaresan a place among the world's top 10 bikers266 words
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Article, Illustration301 1992-08-01 51 AFP. INDONESIAN Ardy Wiranata continued his impressive run when he beat Foo Kok Keong of Malaysia to reach the last 16 of the men's badminton singles. Former All-England champion Wiranata defeated Foo by an emphatic 15-4, 15-6. Wiranata's victory was all the more ominous asAFP. - 301 words
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Article482 1992-08-01 51 ATHLETICS Men's shot put final: 1 Michael Stulce (US) 21.70 m 2 James Doehring (US) 20.96 3 Viacheslav Lykho (CIS) 20.94. 20km walk: 1 Daniel Plaza Montero (Spa) lhr 21min 45secs 2 Guillaume Leblanc (Can) 1:22:25 3 Giovanni De Benedictis (Ita) 1:23:11. BADMINTON Men's singles Ist rd: Zhao482 words
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Article, Illustration368 1992-08-01 52 Hungary's Krisztina Egerszegi is the new heroine of the pool, after completing a brilliant golden treble Evgeni Sadovyi of the CIS was the first triple gold medallist of the Games. He won the 200 m free and 400 m free golds and was part ofReuter - 368 words
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Article, Illustration351 1992-08-01 52 Reuter. KIEREN Perkins annihilated all opposition in the men's 1,500 m freestyle and shattered his own world record to win the gold in a race he killed as a contest almost from the start. The event had been expected to provide a battle royal between the 18-year-oldReuter.; Picture/ Reuter - 351 words
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Article, Illustration119 1992-08-01 53 OLYMPIC volunteers were physically and verbally assaulted in incidents that saw two journalists and two national officials thrown out of the Games, organisers said yesterday. The 43,000 volunteers are being made scapegoats for organisational problems by some Olympic participants. "Anyone who mistreats a volunteer will not119 words
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Article, Illustration149 1992-08-01 53 Reuter. IT is probably best for Burma that tug of war, an Olympic sport until 1920, does not feature at the Barcelona Games. Panama might have been happy though. Burma weighs in as the team with the lightest males of the Games atReuter. - 149 words
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Article, Illustration338 1992-08-01 54 The Lotus superbike which shot Briton Chris Boardman to the 4,000 m pursuit Olympic gold is the most spectacular thing in speed cycling today. Making the bike itself cost a cool $775,000, an effort which involved experts from Lotus Engineering and the US space agency (Nasa) FOR THE338 words
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Article, Illustration411 1992-08-01 55 Reuter. MERLENE Ottey of Jamaica pipped her key American rival, Gwen Torrence, in a 100 m secondround heat yesterday. Ottey clocked 11.15 seconds to Torrence's 11.17 sec as both sprinters moved safely into today's semi-finals. Neither raced flat out but Ottey, who moved fractionally in front atReuter. - 411 words
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Article, Illustration465 1992-08-01 56 Who says cheaters never prosper? At least four former dope cheats have made comebacks, winning medals Wire services. MIKE STULCE and James Doehring, both of whom returned from drug suspensions this year, placed 1-2 in the men's shot put yesterday to give the United States its firstWire services.; Picture/ Reuter - 465 words
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Article, Illustration222 1992-08-01 57 ...And they're off In cr burst of power, in a blur. But who? Who will be in that star-studded starting final line-up? By tonight, the world will know. For now, your J guess is as good as ours, k though here's a simple P game. Study222 words
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Article, Illustration254 1992-08-01 58 Singapore's 100 m record-holder C Kunalan picks disgraced Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson as the dark horse in the century sprint. He tells SURESH NAIR why Wire services. THE opening day of the athletics programme yesterday was marked by two events: The return of sport's most famous cheat,Wire services. - 254 words
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436 1992-08-01 58 THE flying start this will be the critical factor in deciding the outcome of the century sprint, says C Kunalan. Whoever explodes the fastest off the starting blocks will have a definite advantage in the race to become the fastest human in the world,436 words
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Article130 1992-08-01 58 TANG NGAI KIN, Former sprint champion (M) Linford Christie (Britain): Slowly peaking in form. Good finisher. (W) Merlene Ottey (Jamaica): Lots of experience. PATRICK ZEHNDER, Ex-Singapore track coach (M) Leroy Burrell (US): He's 25. The prime age and at his maximum best. (W) Evelyn Ashford (US): She's get130 words
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Article260 1992-08-01 58 I ATHLETICS All three men's shot put medal winners are athletes back in competition after suspension for doping offences. Also rehabilitated cheat Ben Johnson qualifies for the 100 m semi-finals 1 Pages 56-59 Daniel Plaza of Spain wis the men's 20km walk gold. It's Spain's first athletics medal260 words
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